fraira -*porter, LOCAL =AND . -GENERAL e,measlenare quite' plenty t ow n. We'ro htui ourtihate. As. The rails the S. &E. R.R. are now down for sererthniles beyond Dni4kms, ,ipar Ron. A. PAezzit . has been sp- pir`inicid Superintendent of the Pa. .t N.Y. • lam' We are informed that • Mae o tr i T , Loom; will fill her engagement here ass' broheo on account at sickneea) sometime Apr Powin.i. &Co. and Taitunt & co. now close their Stares at, 7 o'clock, p.m. We hope to see other merchants follow their exam ple. G=l Lo*o Worm nia Cziakw" title of an. interesting little paper\jtist 4344..4 in Boston, with Rey. E. Tsraort BLit- MO ND us editor. wk. The Cuttate, of Esther will be repeated on Ikednesday orenint next, 18th inet 7 , for the benefit of the Rook and 'Ladder gs,. the-!` Lin-ta " bole are Inak jug esteneivo preparations 'for their Reception uo the 16th of February. It will undoubtedly hn it..grand atriir. . ler THOS. DESMOND, ABSiStalaVSl2- .poluteudont of the Pa. & N.Y. &R., took the first train Wen lith coal Grasps &C.R.R. to inbuilt:list week . : The citizens of that „city writ gr4tly rejoiced at the event. mi. Everybody will l delighted to hear that the Choral Association 'have Her car's to repeat the Cantata of Esther, at er rar's Hall, on Wed3iesday . evetung next. ' They rill-undoubtedly have a full house. ie. W. A. Punt, appointed to tilt the accounts of 'the Prottumotary and, Beg igter and itecorder, is attending t r o the duties of his appointment. ' /le county. auditors, Messrs. McKEE, Bow. y.o and Quica, are alai; looking over the ac counts of tfie County-Commissioners. 1- JAPd. MARMON ) ono - of our oldest and.moit respected citizen!, died Tory suddenly on Thursday morning last. He was buried on Saturday afternoon by the Odd Fa bius, of wllitai Order he had long been a mem ber._ so- At an election fur Directoin of the First National Dank, of Towanda, held on :The 9th init., the following gentlemen were re... elected: E., FL Siumlositg PowELL, E. T. Fox, 0. I). Binpair,,Gro, 13 - 27.ci35, W. I BALE, C. M..MANvnia,..J. o.:FRogr, C. 8. Bus- BELL., ms,.. The graduating class of La fayette College ; Easton—class •of.'7l—are pre• paring for the finest cities -114 exercises that have ever been known in' the annals of the col- ere will be forty jraduater this year. Dobwoartert Orchestra- har•e been engaged at s,urexperme of thousand dollars,for the oc casion. No pains or money will be spared to make the coming commencement exercises the finest known. . , , stir At a regtilar meeting of Uls ter Division, N 0.134, S. of T., held Jan. 7, the .i ' ft - Alois - mg officers for. the current term were , la - tilled by Cam'. F. Tamoa, Division D eputy : .1`.,--T. H. 110LCOMB ; W.4.--Jamzs Jaffe iirl: B.S.—Miss 11.krriz G. •Ssirru ; A.D.S.— 7rea ß : 6cxwata.; F.S. , —Eintarr Rocrwriz ; s.—J.tuts Drrraa ; Con.—En. Rocrivam.; A.C.—Wm. bizatuir., Ja. ; LS.--Jostr. Bow xis; O.S. -Az.mczo Boss; Chaplainj-thto. B. Ruca WELL. sir At a meeting of Franklin Fire. Company', held on Wednesday evening, Jan. 4, Pllf, the following resolution was unanimously adopted: • - R. trod, That the thanks of this 'Company are hereby tendered to Mr. C. E. Scorr,Dresi dent, GEO: T. COLE, Musical Director, and to the inembers.of the Towanda Choral Associa. tom, forthe very excellent musical entertain ment given. for our benefit on' the 20th ult. The pleasure experienced on the occasion, as well as the very handsome sum realized, will long be retinnuheren by us. Rte' At n'meeting of Franklin Fire Company, held on Wednesday evening, Jan. 4, Cues. Cr. - KELtrat was elected Foreman in piece of IS. Hustrausv, elected Chief Engineer. The following persons were elkted engineers : Engincer—D. E. livliTLEv. Assistalits—B.HOLCOMß, MEL CARMAN, j. C. RPM HUNTLEY: Jana BLErtrwrrt was elected SeCond AIWA ; taut Foremanon place of Mr. Lei% and L WooDurrr iraa electg Secretary. Mr Mr. GEO. W. CHiLDS h a s our thanks for a copy °ethos Public Ledger Alma frn• 1871. In.addition to its astronomical observations and-matters common to almanacs, its statistics, are valuable for reference. Every one will iiud something in it\worth knowing. As a new feature it contains tem pages of an nals of all the Saints from St. Lucian down to Silyeater, who introduced palls, corporals, unctions': mitres, he., and a list of fasts and fen- Urals. - It gives, also, a calendar for the canto ry-and an account of the deaths ref the Apo!. t les. The, last Sunday temperance uieeing held in hall of Good' Templare and Bone of Temperance, was of much interest. The speaking„ devotional exercises and singing at tliese meetings are intended to arouse the at tention of chriitians and citizens to their :duty iu regard to the awful scourge, intemperance. Come and encourage these meetings With your pfessuce and prayers) or sign the pledge and keep it. Next meeting Sunday, Jan.; 15, at 5 tet— One_ of the finest buildings in !own is the new Store erected during the past season by GEO H. Woon,ljust south ofthe Na tional Bank. It. contains three stories and - basenient, and-is fitted up from.cellar to garret m the imosCisubstantial manner. 1 - he brick • work was put up by!lt. Co.. and, re flects credit upon the workmen. The carpen ter e..ork and painting was done by Hoi_LoN Orrrl r, and will bear inspection by the most critical. air. RS : L. Pt-causx now pccupies the basement and first and second floors ail Flinn.. tilre Rooms. and has displayed real taste in the and arrangement o'f his stock, which IR all new ; having beenreceived friita the mania fteture:s within the past few weeks. Persons in Irazit of good furniture' should call and ex arsine his stock. The third stor, has been titled up fur a Pho / 'ti , gratilt Gallery, and[will tow/it - be occupied by 01,1 ?gu ll:it. artists, limunso ,p vsns. Mr. W.out• is entitled to great' credit for' his ent, rptise:ui putting up so time And imposing a • /lin The nuilitersary :exercises of tLc• Episcupal Sunday-school ague off let San day an‘rnix.ru last. Most of tlimsciohirs 0 , 1/. dieted with the seltoizil,:ind a urge number of spectators. passed vIT in the pleasantest manner. The pastor, her. McGLYernxtrr, read the 'opening ser vitv,anddelicered a short but appropriate ad dress, which wasAistened to with good atten- , tier by 311 preseitt. The anniversary: offering 01 the school amounted to one hwy./red and se r ' y and the collections for the par to /tat f iffid d91411 . $ Mr. Fox., the Nuperintendent, made a report showing tilt there had been quite an increase iu the um:gi ber selitilurs during the year, while: the ail lections exceed<hose of any prmions year. , The motto adopted by the school was—" 77,,y is . '7l-eitk" Each class pressuted one of the letters enclosed in an evergreen wreath, w r iiichArere placed ou the wall and presented . a really beautiful appearance. We do wit re 'nien.tisi ever to:have seen anything at the kind Dfare a ppropriate and becoming. . truniti-41fr. AMP : Suppole that the seteuthle have developed Wogs which are positive Piiide df.a proeresidve age ; Ate the eventful leaps of a " lightning natioirlike ours have astonished the 'satires : 'Uhler litur licit been asleep ; she was not of those idly look lug an ; tint, died with the seal of the times sad anxious to emulate the world, has pitched in to 6:01114 for herself a garland. I say she did ft and if your lusty lungs cars t. swell my chorus,: just hold your breath until you have "scored" her "innings" to enterprise. First, then, the spiritual welfare .of the peo ple has been so watefullywatched by the We fatigable Rai. T. Laws Wsavra, and their in temperate inelastic= so sedulously by the sac; coastal Bans of Temperance, that it is 'to be hoped the new yeir dawns upon them morally The Seeds of righteousness have been dili gently sown in the hearts of the young at -the M.E. Sabbath•echodl, under the superintending care of air. O. B. ItoczwELL; and the magnani mous citizens contributed seventy dollars which was Invested in beautiful and 'useful presents to give them on Cluistmas eve; but for some cause the time was postponed, and on Now Year's eve one of the most delightful 'sensations was Produced that Ulster over knew.' The church was densely crowded, and its walls, tas tilz dressed with wreaths and wary- lines - of hemlock, added deeper. grandeur to the beauti ful evergreen arch dist was loaded with glitter ing gifts and nearly spanned the Western end of the edifice. - While the classes were singing— " 0 0 ,0! who wouldn't go— 'o, 6,0! who wouldn't go— . Upon the housetop with good Saint Nick a window was raised, the bells jingled, and the cencrable Sank Claus climbed in. The chil dren cheered, and the excited audience clapped and shouted with merriment that made the building tremble ; for..ll4.tire ho was, covered from shoulder to shin with..shbes 'and skate*, bowing and smiling in 8A his pristine loveli ness—that jolly false-face and funniest of pyra mid hats, the long,.frosty beard and easy posi tion of his permanenfpipe, could be appropri- . ately worn by no other. Amid continued ap• plans° the generbus old Saint (timor Tnoitss) leisurely transferred, the labeled paikages,books and toyscfrom the arch and hinteelf into the laps of the eager, elated teachers; scholars and remembered.' Valuable private preaenti were also big on the arch, probably to the amount of a hundred-dollers. fter listening to the sp :prepHifte and charming song, "Good Slight . ," by Mr. MULSI:2IE.M, Mr. DLNIziON, Mrs. En. Bow:. stag, Miss Cricruta Bu.tw, and the 'accompanist, Mrs. Wr_avra, the audience sang the " doxolo. gy 'land dispersed. The finpils of the village school, instanctedhy the able 3:r. Dimmorr, have given some very satisfactory proofs that they are interested and learning. Parents feel encouraged that their little ones' heads are being carefully. stored with principles that aie the.fouudation of.all know ledge and keys to, the - arenas of greatest nee- fulness. The t°onpleasiu l dness - of wading in mud tti the R.S. depot 41870, has been nicely rerno-. died by the constmetion of a half-a-mile of side walk ; and pilgrims over the lately laid planks, while ratting ieLthe shade of the new and come ly domicil of Mr. A. E. - Fux..Lta, or of WARD "Esarr.annooKs' blacksmith shop on Bridge street; may entertain themselves quite plea santly contemplating the artistic splendor and local Importance No the town of C. E. Freon soN's new store and residence, situated on "Prolific" street.l The comfortable appearance of our dwelling on Second street, and the progress ,with which two others are approaching completion, are ow ing to the energy of their proprietors, Messrs. Mum, FELLows S 31tantu.; bid uo amateur could saunter through Smithfield street with out observing that Mu.rosi HoLcosts's mansion is "altogether lovely;" and the pastor, who ,dares gainsay the assertion that the M.E. Par sonage is an ornament to Church street, con venient, stylish and worthy, should pass right on and sing his "jo3 fully" te some more world ly-minded community. It is hardly - worth while to notice J.e.sox tilterites new barn back of Ilsiniitrect ; but En, LOCK wootis circular saw and planing mills down near the canal on Bridge street ; aril buzzing with business to an extent that is annoying to approximate neighbors. Such as his and the famous saw, planing, and plaster mills of CuAr.- LET TELLz.s.; that jar the midnight air with their-ceaseless rattle, are only in aecurdance with the ambition of our townsmen generally to drive a business. Messrs. KaarT,.Lt-rniat, ItlcGtsTta., VANDIXE., -or WALKEZI, constantly shipping haulier per 11.11., yet there are alway'a cars enough to accommodate Mr. firuzsorhoso zeal for skipping hemlock bark would indicate a frenzy to flood the market with his " rinds " if it were posaible., • By the fignres.You are probably aware that the shipments, by rail, of butter, eggs, beeves, hogs and sheep, front this point, hate. been large ; but were you to undertake to compute the chilies that the -dairymaids wear, because the dairymen kave adopted the lucrative and labor-siting plan of shipping the .tor ilk, why, sir, I predict the multiplication table would be absolutely inadequate. 'lbe traffic in town property has exceeded any previous year. I nearly forgot to say that the newly-fitted and furnished grocery on Main street speaks to, the pubhc per its grotesque shin, that. "Fresh OYsteis" are for sale within by Cr. W. Nicuots; also that A. B. SMITH,. by . _constant scraPing, has taken from the river bed—at an expense of over a thousand dollars—grave:l enough to make a levee that will protect the head of his island from the depredations of freshets. Now, to recapitulate, let.thc world incur the responsibility - of saying that Ulritcr, with a yowl eloarcheirec three gencral aseortinent stores, three groceries, one hotel, two blacii smith shops, one wagon, one saddler, and one boot and shoe shop, a dry dock and boat yard, "two steam mills, and a broom factory (tinAr 'Tat's), is not , saunt. dart. 2, 18'71. ROME.—Mf. Editor,: In perusing the REPORTER of Dee. V, my attention was Sl ed on a communication from my friend • and neighbor, " YARO3II," who, with other itenis of interest, refers to acme hifortuation received from a "venerable lady now living in North To wanda " in regard to the hermit Fe:ker.Len. In regard to the orthography of the name, we doubtless will mover knew ;'he being a Ger man, and but little acquainted with the Eng lish language, was not able A to give the correct English spelling of his name. - The old man's bouso was not on the knoll ri•- ferred to by our correspondent, bat on the flat at the foot of the knoll. Mr. LIMIA! , 3lANctt.tti ,ClllllO iutu po4SVSS:i(II,! of the place shortly alter s cr.t.on's deslll, mad in a few years sold -it to Dr.-SETH T. BA tow, who Wilt a/30111,0 upon the !moll referred to. After residing in it a few years, he erected a cry large and beautiful mansion fur those days, which he named " Fencelorl Castle." Some might suppose that the name refers to the her mitage, but it will be seen that IL:at is a Mier take. The DUctor owned the property fcrsc,eral years, and then sold it to Col. ltearirr Sr‘t.is. of Atliens. The Colonel spent his last days upon this farm. . It is now owned by W. Itisda., Eso occupies "Fertecior Castle." I hope, Mr. Editor, that I will net be consid ered rude or lacking . in civility, if I eai• that " Y.t Doss's " " trustworthy" informant is ' , lightly mistaken when she says that she r:nd another lady were the first to disgover the dead recluse. L IL Ei.Liorr, in the 1124.0LTE1l a few months ago, says "The remains of FENtriA.tdi were first found by two young men." lie did not give us the names. Had he done so, he would have said " found by 20111 f PA RKS and 311‘NEG 3100DV." ! =MMI Although more than fourscore years hate parsed over those " two young men," they dis tinctly recollect the circumstances connected with the firding or the lifeless remains of c the anchorite. t ,About the year 1804, thu bopi Wallas and Moony), near tho close of a winter's day, while on their way to Myna's mill,_stopped of Fener, ir.Za's on businese; and fiituidlim complaining somewhat of asthma. It was late at night when the grist was ground, and they conclUded to wiut:until morning before starting homeward. ln tile meantime a few inchea of snow - had fal leti: They started early in the morning, and whii. opposite Flccestoa , ,4 t 4 r, called to finish the business of the previous day. They did not go through the "gate° of which Speaks, for thi.re was mine. They climbed orer the log fens .* and went to the d3bin a few rods distant. They saw no ladjes" tracks in the un disturbed snow. The huein its _structure was rude in the extreme. 'lli a door being terra lima, was of ilsa Nat Wad. Near the Ilreplase lour erotehallidolls *we aim is f* -11"1,40 to biaboolt 434 WE** loweik straw, seiiity. nag, 'lot *we skim llpim that- pallet lay the " atilleaed The boys hastened to give' the alarm. In the Meantime, KosmGootaatem, the first jmitiee of the peace to Wpm, commenced taking steps to summons jury of inquest. While that was bebig attended to, WILLA= °Min volunteered to go and stay with the corpse. It was late In the evening *ben thecernary:ar rived at the eat, and Esq. C., with lan in hand, opened the door and was dertied b see s man rise from the bunk. A :moment's redac tion, however, revealed the fact that it was thatir, and not lionacatim, that roue.' " Why, Gazzx, were you not afraid to lie - there l" "Its, ha I" said be, "I was Dover afraid of a live man, Why should I be of a dead one I" Wharthe verdiet of the jury was I do not know ; but am credibly informed it was not _ 4 . sits-ration," as " has it. As the traveler passes, Mt.. Pool-es residence ("FencelorCastle"), he can see ; a few rods in theyear, a small yellow house, width was built by Dr; Dutszow fora wash-house;—that omit pies`the site of the hermitage. : • Your correspondent ; in clueing bis,toffalltle..• cation, says: "Query. Was FimactAM a squat ter, or did he have a title to the land whereon ho lived?" . . Capt. &on= Dolmas', of Wllkea-Barre, had purchased a tract of lead extending froni the' north line of the farm now owned'and occupied by Hon. E. R. Mrxtrap the valley of the- Wy sax wore thin two "ilea, or to Haar Parisi. In running the western line down the' valley following the base of the hill, they did not fol low the sodden nook of jog, but lefts few acres of flat outside the lineThaft we. occupied FEsciaLoa as a "eqiiioer." Bowxeic stage quen tly exchanged his tract of land with WtL nre and Boats= Brix ET", for-lauds near Wilier Barre.. The Ilxisirre took possession of their lands in the year 1800. • - J. A. M. " You KII9IV HOW'/T IS YOURSELF." —JcisiaousAnrsarrango is the only kind of ad vertising that is not an actual waits of Wormy. A distill6r don't advertise his liquors in a." tent perance l " newspaper, not does a haberdasher" advertise iiiiane kids and neckties in the .ro• Gtr Gaztiti - :?... The Newcastle papers don't care a, penny for coal _advertisements, nor do ice dealers at Sitka considerit worth while to do anything in the Gull insertion line _during the winter sepon. And -why?--simply because it wouldn't befuelicious—it is unnecessary. T•llfi advertise, you ; mast choose a medium which will quickest; Acaptzt and ?Rost forcilgy convey the inforniatisn you have to impart; to those to whore- you &Sire it imparted. That's the secret of advertising. To é resident ()tithe line it: vrankl be super fluous to state that the Erie Railway is ." i big thing," but, to some even among those it' may be interesting to learn that there are very near ly four hundred stations on its Main Lino and the various Branches penetrating the veri heart of the State. The amount of local travel be tween these Stations, for purposes of trade and business, is necessarily very large ; therefore a pubdeation which in its nature is peculiarly adapted to supply a generally felt want of this traveling class of the community, will especially commend itself is a. judicious adverbial* me dium to the merchants and beakless men at thosiStationa Which form Important ce.res of trade: A publication of th Lind is now hunted along the line of tho Erie lway in the farm •of a Pocket Time Table. for ach of the Divi sions, giving in - compact ft.) the distances be tween Stations, the official . me of arrival ,and departure of every train, Ad the points and riconnecticm wt eery tributary Line. w it un "times In fact,--a little com ' .so complete, thit no resident et or near. „t' stanch on the line having even Semi : occasionally to take the cars, can well afford to be without acopy hi his pock et. About ten thousand of these (they are the size of a small porte monnaie) are distributed monthly on each Divisien, flee ff . -charge, at the Ticket Oflices, and thus arc sure to ilnd or way into everybody ' s ands , whether on or off the trains. Now a page of this little time table is to. be devoted in the form of a "Badness DirectorY" to advertisements of firma and business houses, etc., in the different towns along the line of the respective Divisions. By this means, the country people from the smaller villages, when they come to town to trade, will know exactly ir/ierr to go. Row so? Why, because they have procured a Time Ta ble before starting and have therein. learned where they can purchase goods to the best ad vantage. ThePe's "judicious 'advertising" for yon. EASTERN BRADFORD.—The holidays are over, and lots of thelittle folks have been, made happy bY the numerous calls made by. old Scnta Claus. And they are not all, agreed as to how he would appear if seen in "photo- 4 graph." The popular notion is that of a Jolly 'old.i.hap with heaps of toys and goodies, com inedown the chimney. Others picture out twine mischievous miss, or elderly matron robed iu cap and gown, tiptoeing it through the house by thelight of a " taller dip." We have found ouf that it's no use" sitting of to rev the afore said S. Claus. Business is rather dull—as usual---et this sea : sou of thy, year, except, the stone quarry bust. LICSB, which is brisk along the Wyalusing creek. Mr. UT: Wass has jest opened. a valuable quarry near Cat:uptown, pud everylxnly owning land "good ff)r- itothiofj eLqr," • expel:ls to make a fortune in the stone business. We mentioned befole what paw, of money our farmers .had taken in in exchange .for prodine. Well, tbo tax man has been around, the storekeeper has come in fora share, and the balance has been gobbled up at the milliner shop. "Wallets" are now too thin to make a bhadow—in many cases, nothing left to "pay the printer." Kr. Editor, the glowing detteription of that young. paradise, "Canker City," a few mouths since, - got up quite a Ii estarn freer in Eastern Brad ford. Please give us a little more " Cawker." And then the list of Towandapriresdrawriawa kened the epert , latire desire in many a yonthL and "older." As a healthful tonic to this dis ease— 11.! tk.sirp , to fryl.ck—tve take it that a list of those who invested and "didn't iris their money. back," i would be good for what ails then. - A a result t (cold weather the sinalle.r streams have ceased to tit - Aw, and everybody's hens have suspended pa 'neut. This last is bad for cue tard pie; end's scarcity of water makes tavern keepers threaten to raise the price of whisky drinks. , Our winter schools are in. fall blast, acrd the seliossl-mane!lheitrd around. .She will board at our house next week, aftkr which we alutll write Yours partieularl:r. Jan. 6, 1671. Ik. es. We' The following resolutions were adopted at a recent meting of the Campton Lodge of Good Template : IVIIF.11:114, has pleased Abe Allnise Euler of all thins to remove be death frotitburundst our esteemed sister amitaithful,oftieer, JwititZ Fr I.u-it—therefore Resoleed, That in the death of Sister di - AN= Fru.En, we are deprived of a dear friend, an ainiaLla .Lail useful member of our. Order, and of society ; and that we bow ia grief at tlic lass of one so young, so capable, and of whore aid there a - as so much nerd yet iu sine mission to that Providence " whose a - ays are past finding out." nestoirtd, That we will cherish her Memory, and emulate bur tidelity. to our cause, and that our Lodge room .lx, draped in mourning fur 30 days. EMI That these resolutions be entered upon our Svcretary'g book. and that a copy be presented to the parents of our departed sister. • MARTIN FEK, W.B. • DS- At a stated meeting of ford Lodge, No. 167, 1.0.0. F., ltehl Jau. 11th, Is7l, the following preamble and rolulutiona we - re adopted: • Wni:cuas, It has pleased Almighty God to remove from our midst our. worthy friend - and brother, JAXLII ILtx.i.xsos, one of the first mem; bers of our Order in this place, it seems fitting that we should as an association record the sen timents with which we. mourn his loss and cher ish his memory ;- therefore Besotted, That while we have sorrow for the loss sustained; by the Order, in which ho had formerly labored, and.while we deeplf sympa thize with Ma:bereaved family, who bit in him a faithful guardian and sure support,, yet we cannot but rejoice that our Inas is his eternal gain. Risolred, That this minute be entered upon the records of the Lodge and p ublished _ in the ISIIAD/COAD REMIT= and Bradford Argus, and that a copy hereof be handed by the Secretary of this Lodge to the family of our deceasca brother: • • ' (Extract from the minutes.) Attest: A. D. Ilaatuno, Meer *fir Tail Island malt, the only hind that is lit to preserve meat, for sale st W eisz!, Figs toe sale. Enquire at Um Ward Bows. • sir H. • Morrioi. Dentist, Gair rains 1 Patioit's Dloclr. Bridg. sR. • 11111. PATiintBolll & ICTIfiTZT, ramiitto. analog their immense sales dubs" the days, ere still prepae4 to mat upon an who call upon them. Their stoekis fresh seed coat i plate. - Be" of Cheat. Deziertox-The friend' :of Rey. ix. taw Tl3l soak° Wait &catkin visit at the KM Pane r, is the borough. at Blame, on the ettornoonjand riming of Welneedigr. Jen. 15, 1871. koordial &Thalia it. el:doodled to a 11.• By order of Connotttee. :Tug Paain*AL FAtiont. —Thu* I great agricultural monthly of 24 pages met "libel; handsomely printed and well Mustrated• la re oreniMuded to Comers everywhere, and Ice* Matto Pennsy — lauds fanners, ass valuable and reliable agriCultural Pima It le very ably•eonducted, with a Nuys tem. ber of practicatoeutatetam and loiters, and treats of live deck in all their vaileties, dis eases of animala;grain gitildng, the daisy, ot. segetableAuo market gardeadag, rear ing and bang:* atoek, farm buildings, with regular articles!), household and miseallsamme matter. It is pouted yr-rhilmatoda try PA. , "CRALeMONXII it Co., Id North 13th ISt., at the low juice of $1 $O per annum. • • TIDLE, LABOR AND MOM SAVND.. lout week we gave s short notice of the merit of the "Yount American Steam 1411 ting Boil er," now being introduced in car midst. Since we saw its practical workimpias a washer, the clothes haye been dune np, and we must cos fess,the washing was done eonipkte and could not have been excelled by the most experienced washerwoman. • The Itratirrest advantage to - thr nee orthis _machine is MOO Se a Wastditir that would coin• manly take a whole day by the old proem, eau _ be done in at least. two. home. -The-tabor of rubbing -l and ponittlMg is 'entirely Sok:we! with. Making washing comparatively the, east. est part of housekeeping. But the chiq[adtam tßge over al other methods d' Washing, is _in saving the wear and tear of clothtm. - ' THE UION FIRE ExTrKortsaca Co., 118 3finia.r Sr.„..l l lllLArimsna.—Ur. A. M. finpetinietuleut of the Company, after givaig bume'very sutitiactury c.verhnents with the hatiniiiielier, Las establiki:d an agency here. We can do no better in speaking .of the vender:id eldetts of this machilie, than ituate the words of a• .- well kilown Fathom:awe agent and":-...c.numentl every property owner to we. cure them as in immediate - yrutection always at hand and fprup..4yused+ urelu sure grcat der fr) eon of —The Agent fur this"%m:nity is NATHAN TIDD, PArrox's Tuwande. I war Mrs. E. Act:gamut has em ployed Mrs, AW.S3 Ds Cenaux, the popular , &caw maker, *lin will after the fith of Dedember se xist her in the duties parallax to her vocation. To those who hay" employed her, the ate. ment will be Sufficient ; to those who hire not been as fortunate we can only. say, if you -want your dresses cat in the most approved style and nicely fitted, give hers call. ' - Yrs. Acassitart also keeps s line assortment of real boss, embroideries, patterns from Ma dam Dziroassr ; • also the greatly celetirated L. M. Jrusox's Improved Mart for cutting la dies', misses' and children's_ dresses, barques, wicks, ac. Charts of instruction to be had on ly of Mrs. E. C. ACILEIIMAN, Bridge Street, To wanda, Pa, =I Iscronirsvox WANTED.—Left his home in Overton township, about thellth day of October last, my mon, Jarriasos J. Be is about 1.53 - ea:apt age, rather slender In form, with dark hair. Any information concerning him frill tic thankfully received. Overton, Dee. 28, 1870 atuwqmsix Goons—Consisting of Nubia', Ladies' A adklreies Leggings, Crochet Mittens, ac., at Evaxs & . Midge street,. Towanda, sar tiace Collars, Lace end Eli becoide.vd.liandkerchiefis, odtible for Honda! prreen‘ slat ErAss a. Humarres. J. D. Jinx has just re ceived a l urge supply , of Millinery Goals at 6 great reduction in priee--likewise a line assort ment of new styles of Hair and' other fancy goods for the Holidays. First door cast of 'PLOD/ALL it RlDOZWAts,Bridge First. NcrncE.—The friends O f Rev. D. Caarr sill pay him a donation vUt at the par. nonage, Wyaluaing, Jan. 26, 1871. It is hoped that the new .parsonage may be thoreughiy dedicated at this time, act i boat of. oyster, with other dainties, be del'oured to the satis• faction of all whr •orCom. Seve sale. 'Enquire office on Bridge Street,/ow!inda, Pa -lei Several desirable -dwelling houses and town iota for Bale. Enquire of G11111717/491 P.l.Trox, at their office on Bridge Street, Tuwanda, Pa. Va. We direct especial attention to the adrertisement of J. 0. FaOsr &, Koss, in another column. They havelust started an es tposite manufactory, and will be able to offir additional inducements to purchasers. stir Mr. GEMENT., Superintendent of the Union Fire Extinguisher gave serer al exhibitions with we ° of - -his machines here the other day. to the entire satisfactimi of the large numb_ er of our citizens who witnessed them. We consider it a really meriterkma in vention, alwayi relAy fur nee, very effective and within the reach of every property-holder. 'Mr. Joanox, the enterprising proprietor of the /deans House, purchased one. One of the ma chines may be men at this office, or at the office of N. Two, Esq., the agent fur this county. • td By referring to a notice in an puivr C0h113211, it will Le seen that Mr. Hamm Mrt has retired from the firm of Weisz t and that WUXI= EDWAitTeS Succeeds Ili= Mr. E. is an enterprising and induatrious young man, thoroughly posted in the grocery bad iiesa, and will make one of our best and most asicxeaaful brisimsa men. FuitNrrrer--After the' 15th of January., goods will be sold for cash 4 the bridge Street Furniture Store, and a reduction in prices (rum 10 to 25 per cent. Parlor and chamber suits decidedly lure. Great reductiOn in center and extension tables; lounges, de. Everything corning down at the Cash Store on Bridge Street. No mdit,given. MARRIED. SCOTT—McDONALD.--At the residence of the - brides father, Dec. 14, 1870, by the Bey. ..T. • L. Watson, Mr. IL N. Scott and Miss Mary McDonald, oldest daughter of _Deacon Jas. McDonald, all of Canton. COURTBIGHT—WINSLOW.--At the age on Sugar Hill, Jan. 2, 1871, by Pr. IS. Berrithau, William Frederick Courtright,, Plaiaseille, Lucerne county, to Zilpba IL . Winslow, of Wilmot, Bradford county, Pa. _ HAXTON —BIIOEM AXEL —At Lello_Y, 1: 1 3 1870, by Iles. J. B. Lake, James Ms,A 1 Leßoy, and Eatespoemaker, of Granville GORE- GIBSON.—On the 10th hut., by Rey. 0. K. Crosby, at the residence of the bride, .in Atbm, End. C. Oore, of ' Towanda, and Sara E., daughter of the late Rey. 8..1. Gib son, of Athens. DLED. FOWLEIL--lAx. 5, Ink Mai' A. Foirkr, daughter of Ca Bogen Eowler; ofEvauaten, la. • fte had lived nineteen years, perenteen of which were as an invalid and a attfferer. She was '!counted worthy to , suffer' for so long. And in the latter years of her lib -certainly, if not in her very early years, she knew "the fel lowship of Ifs sufferings.", epadegabut Dec. S.. 187priSea' - ander Clark, agog 115 yogi. 11 wow *ad 35 days. 11 1 . 114- -Air* to NOM Isoiszak ,thMikft,34~'Aci cr:3 tetti.V . etrion the malt 111: said in lie pride, sad theralbre woad mast . 42 =1 11 1 3 = 8 ", a .14z hOPI 4 *M°' 70 - • . Ms. S. W. Ahoed, Ir 7. Z. °Albs, 1 . " J. L Grabble, • " Z. W. Hale, " J. A. tiodilleg. " :C. T. Zettb, 1. C. S. Ruse% ' " Wup, • lin. Z. k.llmons. Teraodo . ,Aan. 9,187 L • . }7l, 1.1 ' .- 44 3 01. A ( j):. ; Pr line stook of very fine. hiss oelAsegolannet. ComMa tNMiTo Jana. Nor is your &awe to lay 4 :=ly. Antitheft= gmeinteedee money Cow= A Um. ) J. A, Moovr. quart or ash at r.). 7 4 :Abair Pc tanhqr • W. sairr 1t 2w.—Tw0u4.4 4 , 20,1970. . . air Rirlfumranee against lofts or damp kr self shis esugashasppli to Jars W. tars: Agent, Tarsals. Ps. office Her e Sioelcnorth . side of Pat& ftit re • Pee- MO. 111114. Can jlt Ifni E. J.. Ring, sie3o4: fbr the Lay Corset , sbe beinithe °WY Wet iD tie ocnikup tuty., We no* seeenumend. beep*. mein l a o d e ditiou its stine tsp hoeit or * a * Ab r e e r: a m nio3 bbnedatilre4y as supporter. Dee. 13, 1370 NIP r9r first-clasaltumat atom UniMlialbWell, tO the Illyiksiug Ira& ware Stare. WYguatill. D00.31-18:0 C U CitAjainajn. •, Oysters it witolest atpew at eto lied, Wldle ana li C s frwa, Z Ugestivet, Towanda, Pa., • Dec. 8,1870. sir Go to the Bakker first door north of Ward Irons; Toy. brachers. Ost. 77, 1870. .• D. W. ficarr & Co. _ • 4". • WAnurc—A Master Builder to re•• build the lletbodhrt Chards at Lilaymille the =season. Applications to be made to the pied, who Will gine specifications and receive proposals until Jan. 21, 187 L-- J. H. ltasn, P: H. Brim, Y. C._Eusworrzi, Oimmittee. Jan. 5,1871: . I beg leave to inform my old friends, and the paid"orenarally, that I haven opened A NEW 0110C31BY • AND PROVISION STORE IX REIDLEMAWSI3I=III STREET, and nwpeothiliy invite . an inspection of my amd argices. As my stook has. been Fir kr far CASH, nerd as I propose to sell oe !by READY PAY, I feel confident that my s coenpare bearably with any estab• Behment to the country, 1 hays paid particular attention to the selec tion of Gamin w-a„arid warrant them mar. My assortment of MAE lit complete, and rangy in prima from SIXTY ICEh7B to ONE DOLLAR AND FORTY CENTIE. Coffee ground to order, and sold at tbelowesiprice. Give me a eon. GEO. L. ErrIN.R. Towanda, July 14; 1870. MIIr Second lima Se .1 1g 1 00 . nes for isle at a bifida by Width.= & Bladr. • Alio. Machias &Wies t CIO, Tbnad, lW" • F. %Limn, (tittecessor to Aspinwall & Baldwin.) dealer in Hardware, Tm ware, Stores, Nails, Iron. ltepe, Belting, Paints, Oils, Putty,' Sash, Glass, Doors, and ereuthing nasally kept in a Hardwurelttore.. Goo& sold at wholesale and retail Teri - tow. Terota rash. Dec. 22, 1870—tf... re- The Winter Term of WiiliftMB - Dickinson Seminary, at Williamsport, Ps., a school for both sexes, will begin January 5, 1871, with buildings thoroughly improved, now Apparatus, new pianos, a fall ri i rpi n V dcal eilleient teachers. iThe school is wor thy of public -patronage. Buildings comae dilms --ec tn.% lion delightful.' Total charges per year (English . branches), $178,00. - Flor farther information address the Presi dent, or send far a catalogue. W. Lan SitorrswooDi Ntiv. 10, 1870: . -21n. - Presidetit. JOSUn RiSEMILL WAru)--190,000 feet Beech, Birch and Maple Plank, for which the highest price lig be - • Mao, two good Cabinet Makers. - T. I. L. Wytinaing, No*. 1, 1870—tf. • .•,. • • • ter We gaervitee satisf a c tion in ail the work we do. We cut, make, aad trim clothing fur men sad boys wear. • , - H. HAULMS & CO, 4 Bridge Street. Towanda, ra. 1826.31ONTA_WIES • 1870. Hare just opened a large and carefully select ed stock, of goods for the hal trade. Dress Goods, Meetings, Manna* Prints, do. Teas, Sugars, Syrups, and Groceries of all kinds at New York prices. Crockery and Glassware of our own importation, in fact too extensive a stock to Romme l bought exclusively " for cash, and guaranteed to be field at lower prices than 'Ter Offered idthis market. •ir 4ENEY Egials, Merchant Tai lor, Bridge itreet. d • STn&w.—l Vlll.l pay market price Nn five or six tons ekvzo threshed Rye or Wheat iltrsw, to be deliTiored ToTands Flats. . . Dec. I, 1870. • - ; E. M. Wctaze. • INS. W. Drrrinoa's Music Store, east of Mercnes Bank, first door, where pa will and Pianos, Melodeons , Or gans; Violins, Guitars, Banlos, Strings, Acoordeons, Clarion= ets,lll, Sheet Music, Instruotion Books for all Instruments, Music Books and all kinds of Musical Merchandise. • April 14, 10. arms for at their Mi. Tile coarse 'pursue:l by the %acacia Mills, of selling good flour at tho low a Possible prices, is productive of uumerous Altages. It makes a ready market for the superior wheat of our vicinity; supplies con sumers with a clump and wholesome article of fresh ground Oar, and as a natural result males active businessfor this Els. War in • dronth, and short crops, an having eft s = to raise pricies ;. but this Mill at all times sell minimumat ea: - • J lll 3 SB. S =l5 J. IL l'aniNty Wed WrigAitlr air - ONO , nods C. O. D. MIL Righted, price paid for all kinds of Farina's Produce, at the Bed White & Mae Store. • VIURNITURE. NEW. FIRM ! NEW We are no* offering at 'our :Wholesale and Retail FURNITURE ENRORIUAI, O. 1O KAM STRUT, The greatest inauceuratta to those in want of FIRST CLASS - FURNITURE ! Ever offered in Ude %carter. Thisttestioit of tbeinialie Is eepeetatiy celled to oar Sent hese pirate's. from the late Great Su ttee Bales of CHAMBER AND PARLOR M I IT 8./ Nll - Cr M Re art now offering WALNUT 3LtBBLE TOP SETS AT $l3 W. And • _ NICE PARLOR SETS, .At i 0 00, Together with oar,Catuplite Stork of BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, CHAIRS TABLES, -STANDS, SPRING I BEDS, MATRESSES; -,;1,00K0G-GT AR: ES, And in fact ertrlthing to be found to a First•clan Itrratare Store, CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. RMEMBER THAT •W£ ABE NOW ULICTAG. talus. AM do after - goodb of our met mon facture cheaper thervyou eau bur city-rosde goods elsewhere. Lumber Mimi la exchange_ for goods. We ideia turitisb IttIiKENVUOLI Cab&lMS UETALIe AND i.:oYl+l:o3' of awry, deseriptiuu. 131.7111 AL ROBES CAPB.'tc.. Aud ere t+Lo-hatr the - FI:IiEB_T Li E b E In this' section of country. Goods itetiverid to the Depot tree or dons. Was O.IIIICIT s eta 11;188. • . v I ol vs* f .~ .. • Tames rcanns 7 rnert wrn. AtheastneneW. ~`r C. Ocitutyltymittisatera, Otos; Berciaikkkary Dec ia n,,,,L t = i naz 11412. IN *- Lk; Isilaaries bred. X- Cana; patlagglone Wen. W Oodles* Clisica W W L '2 Sark*. Oen fellan, V .A Xelentenna. CRAM; rib. ; 1.31;- Jella Motel; beam J D xq; Muth Drink Jesse 11101. Maw Hap ; ,Cipannn • eintorbia, ace hassis.lMillies Oasts ;1171essie. L L Orsioey; 2osineis bora% Sranuallfalbai2pi. Tembodlullfalh...2lniCronterTeo born' Mi Lwin; Mowers. N • Lark. Otrna Warren. 0 W J It Wheloo;Weihn. Chea 2///7 . ;.Wyg4l l .4l4owesar; Athens, terp,D D Wks. tun 'Star. II Bank Zwery J Whew Ono =oft Athens bars'. I 111( 14; Aqhnn. Dwieht aarniq 41 Vimeenawe HAM" i s 211111•- meaninati 0 II 1141thenny; ; n U W Wang ; Xenia topro". CrenasqL Winos ll* Inks _Amo;_erivelt. Wean; Oventan. Wa W. me= P.buer/. X Alifirsea, 4141a4bansaa. =Wm tirp. renser..llenbn WA2e; . C W Scott Sinatr.o abeasorp. o •1k SWAMI; Ran* Milk A S'MannoW• . Dna. ad Woodrum!. Enery Xeren7r. IF 0 Garden; Toy imodiatvp. I L Dannans.ramediblhAsp 'fan,. A 11 Mahn& W L Tarr: "Ilny bore'. Q C Pester; Mur won. D D. Mawr. Aches 'l//inesq2.• e w Tboolps.enVetlee. IX Mem; Wyahudni. D W Mown. • sa•gzes notassire wzric."•• ileum. Jams Cain; Anew. Kati* Minima; Athens baton. Oils Desks a .41es,, tvp. Cutts Thimble. ails: ot 1-1111•11bietoi tirp. Wia edam , :Dlietamia• Cantos barif. C.lll C • aziss. •Iff t a bri . 4.11118 ; Onanins. I I Picard_ Utekiebil. W, 01111aitt , 1111111 t MOM ligp. Soma Inius. WOE ; Oveltosi; Dulls Gowan; lks. i =kints Omsk. Codes Creak • IL Boobs% =cl. OT. !Mon; tirp. •• ' In& ThT p l iess iONO Jai* - toss. ; Towitds bone.. • ; I /Goes; Tem:Rom Cbaries Cletsc.. Ruiebra Irresitift. 0 • limy. Chad*, anutam Wilmot. Albs Woos. Bragg': Illysers„, Robot Moss; Inaction. tee Math; Warm. Orrin :Bad. Saadoq• Ihnefkkii; P *mom L ATTRACTIVE SALE. - • • I sal offer for sale; at pet, fur 7 ll, nest '4l dam AND -COLORED TINES, ORGANDIES, um- ES,AIBBONA VELVETS; FRENCH COM:LLB FANCY GOODS, REAkANfi IMITATION VALEI\CICES LACE. Also the' New and klegeni DUCHEiSSE Yor Triutisoieg Dreneus. 4. - • . . Ladies e3U arid see thelrealest bargaini in thee goods ever °tend its this place. MB& H. E. GAMIN. Jan. 11, 1871. 111aroara Block, Towanda. 1 a. To THOSE GETTING VIRTH CLOTHINQ NADE L TO wiwira. •- - You should study two Wings- First. to GET el beconaly. 'WHERE THEY ABE BOLL CHEAI And to order to be able to sell s et:iod *Mete obese tbe merchant met understand We business. sea know bow, whets sad what to buy as s practical loan does; sad s PRACTICAL TlilWß Ia all its branches I profess to be. having back EIGHTLTS XEAR t. '4 EXPERIENCE , • • In the biiPSUCIIS.' neve beet s tatter in. seine et tba • ; • - NEW' YORK CITY. • I I do my own buying and 'cutting and, divide my prta with no m .so that lees of it will do—and with low rent and Other **pease, in pro. portion, this making the east of earning on the very small. _ , I a reading the above you' l l!! see %Irby It fa that I CAN SELL ,GOODS CHEAPER . Tian wen following th e'finsiaissi., lad haling - no inacratedge of It thenteetresi hat e tattuploy others at large Lapides to attend to it,, and match:rem mist PAS accordingly--u they. like noel". • . DO BI.ISINESS TO LIVE BY IT. If you doUbt the above statement, be COLIN init'd liy ea Um' on ' i Tinny MARIS. Merchant Taylor. itridge Bt l Towaada,!a. . • Aug.lo,lo . TOWANDA AGRICULTURAL • • . r WOR.SB EITIMALITE! • . Tinri tt ristendent '1.4 this : shop is now oteriag Wtn LUMBER WAGONS, COVERED AND OPEN BUGGIES, aver (*end in WM market. Bat stWeed 0:41C AND HICKORY TISEBER used. sal all twat made by the mad EXE&ILAC'EDWORAILLN. We hare the ..t PATENT RUAISIA IRON REAT.7. •-• •erY lagutriLiaveid durable that - ma tame base but Lute to do Itittertbt their deny. et:aminooar ivort before pirrebutng else. wbere. Sepenftg, done on that nonce._' IL C. Rcsetra. Prod, • • G. R. VIIKIIIKT, Talmud*. July 30. 1$70: espernatenantc. GOODS ! . „ THE LIGHT HOUSE . . • BABE BIALNIND AND. BABE MATING :STOVE» - llu been awarded • TWO FIRST PREMIUMS Ai the y • NEW TOE STATE FAIN (2 Bronze reashi). CuCurepeCuts with all the leading stoves of the day. Also. First Prmlunts at the New Jersey State Fair. as *ell as at numerous County Fairs. For sale by LEWIS t 80L Oct.2o.'M Bridge-et.. Towanda, - • M: WELLES' , • COAL YARD. Entil farther scan prices at yard. are ' Egg, or No. 2 ' sa too _- - Stove. or Nat. 3 and 1 ge op" Nut, or No. 5 $5 73 The following additional charges will be made for delivering coal within the bora nghlinsite: - Per ton 50 cia. Litre foecarr; leg In 50 cita. fiat ton. •• ' ••• • " 23'. Quarter t0n...25 " • " "35 " 4111 r leave Orders at ay Coal Oftice, No. 3, aer aura New Block, south dde. /111 - Orders - mast is all case be accompanied fry the nab. • Towanda. Jan. 11. '7l. S. WELLES' THE PEST AND CHOICEST gMOEING T,O B CC . 0 , Js MAIWFACTi;D.A.D AT • . .FACTORY NO. 1, :s igsrault OF AEARTIANP. • sir See twee ENery Package you buy bear" that inaeription. Dee. 14,1E0. VAICES AND CRLOKILEIB.-:.GRE v ciaa Bead. Scotch Haw Onap.ltaisou. N osWaddaglos • Amid** oat DewsOVA& at Cl a ilm s ; • *Ma b W. A. WICKIIIiCAL CORSETS, IS )LADE , bent tionies In PLA,TFOIdt WAGONS, roan= imiaspc# - — ll seise les MOW at . asel 't srerlititll. spossails at -- ‘ 441 111.61iir. est- • : , too. pees at Poe `.B. Spear.. Jr.. 11* •of t • . . /WI of Dwifi►- Coombsf. after of Jr. Comp. ~~~... least am Col P. IL Bock. 'ober of Neon. Tepper. Float - meet 4:441'. Illfoloaateit.As . ITS/ °Maw: Stewart. dee'd.- - - • • rust acct of Lama Putnam aratentor 'of Hiram • SitawasolaNd. • , 'Final sec, of A. L. Witaa. after' of Cbartes Y. :AWN meet of WaryL :Woks. - odor': of ;1141011111111.1106- •IMlnorli:4leo'd.• 4 - - , !ALSO—The artolunclarigiroporti tot II tot executor or odinistiattitort to widows or children of tM fothoortotg ilocodooto: . • • - Estate of W. S. GMwefl.• David • • •• Jahn D. Widgamit. . • VT= ' 7 • • •. • Anilthe issinewill be .Ineeested to ' tbeaupbap's Court of llndford county THUISEDAY, EEPIREABY trl..for eontlyination 'flown**. • Q. E OLAIDDISO. Register. Jas.Nil • A DIiERISTRATOWS vaticit reip a tats tr e,b,i v. ,.. Oat an 'pertionsitillit4. 2,6 ; sr PIM township. ate saltiest/id to snake intswilit• sat payment and - an perusal lim' chain against WialmanlanintlinssatnniatitalPawiliwatatanalito settlement. .4. W.. UMW.. 1+4.111144 • • - Adlnhditnitar:' . API'LICATION D4V4 S I{CE.-L‘ To Reuben B. De• rezipeck.—No. 739 Sept. T„ 71.—You are be rsby notified that Euuua A.• Daren• peek. your=wite, by her next friend.J.C.Clart trai,oo - to the co:EMI:if ocionnon plows or Bradford co.. faral dfliPro: to the bonds ,of undriinotty. out the said coot bow appadated NtarldiaX 'Ma nth day of Fehadadf. 11171, thlfltOwing the said- EOM in the pronto's. at which time ana place you eon attend if you think proper. J. PEERY VAX FLEET. shavr. Jan.ll'7l-Ir4 0 T I CE.-NEW ARRANGE- • Klt!iT—To awe tine, sturriey..extrs interest. *Tibor*, on mettlernent. and len; triimdahlp, - _We beel. l llVeledsd tau AiniSirl 1.14 UM to acme our took aaxinnt. and every three mouths afterward. April Ito 10. July 110.10, mid October Ito 10. We Wend tap =mats ruk Airy out to Us letter. Ten per cent. v 0 be • c.barned on all book accounts from prircbase *goods, If not settled M the time mentions& Atom -• All twee • ILlVing 1 21 aanded•book accountant!' •C,.•11; Lafferty: previous to• April 15, MO, will call and settle immediately. LAITERTT k I.A*DOII. theorkeriu. Aim 1. 11171,0,4 : • . , • • BRIE -RAILWAY. • . „ 3,300 NILES IMES 860 MILES WIXOM ova itucf.aziar. • ci.ixa* of coAcars. BROAD OIIApE-D91:1111.1 TUC" - CLEYELAIZA TOLEDO, DETROIT. CIIICACiO. - PAUL. OWAYSIL. . - • lad.'l4pliintilVest Slid Northwest. - stumsrouirsaisoate mama. . 2,-.l)ArrinkenpannittavntDlA2tAPOLlS.• Lotrisynix. ST. LOUIS. • And all poi*. Said . b.mod &Wryest. • Noi Am) INNICITED Coacarcs LU nut MOMI wrraorr. main so Rocanank Bynum. Dv* M g * CUITIVAIO MCI) CM1X1413.. . - Pn and Ines' Monday. DEC% stb. 1870, trains will learn Wassity saabosit t to/lowlas hours. •is - • • - aorta WEST . I ;21 s:ra 4 , RIGHT. EXX2SE/R(Ylaidatseiteepted)fos Rochester. Buffalo. wens's:. Cleve' wad and chinati. Connecting with , the Lake Shore. Inchigati Southern, and Grand Trunk RailWayafit Dultalck" Runtish =deb:inland the the West: alio at Cleav land with the C. C. C. & Ina. Rattway for Indian spolb; and at Cincinnati wit h the Ipitisville Short Line RaChlngr r and the Ohio '& Eleaisdppl Railway for the SOW= as ato setttowitect % toctlinis at principal shalom on main Roe. 4:19 a. m.--NIGHT EXPRESS. daily. for. Booster. Buffalo. Danish*. Cleveland sad queinziatt. nak• tog direct connection with trains of Grand ~ .Tmnk ` lev e Shore Railways at Buffalo, Dunkirk-and pnati for all points Weat. and at cinci with the Ohio k Mississippi ' and Louisville Short Line Railways for fbeSou' and Soutrewed ;"also _ with all connectinglines at principle stations on : ma a in ' • ' 1S .m.—WAY FRED:MT. Sundays excepted. Si 43 11.111.--wax, TRAIN. Sundays excepted. for Boahhratid Dentist. • SZO MIN. daily for the West. Sad p.m. —WAY TRAP., for Elmira, Sundry" ended. - - ••" • CIS P. Y.: DAY =PREM. Sundays excepted. for Rochester. Buffalo. Dunkirk. Cleveland.-Cincinme U and the South: Stops at principal stations and connecting points on main brie_ literw inid la 4l Ased Drawing Boom cosobeiraocom• this t from Stew York to Buffalo. Bud ae attaithed at Ilornelisilne, run. nlng Rule- to (Stawelluid Bad Callan : withoutchange. 10:46 p.m.—EL ‘MAIL. Sundays udepted. for Da- Rao. Dunkirk sodCirteaAnd ? contiectinglidth 4W , for the Wert. A Sleeping Coedits attached to this train rumilrg' through to Buffalo. GOING _G EAST. . 1:37 amt.NNillY BOU'RlBEkittindars ercepted,con. *acting M New, York with afternoon trains slid _'sigumws for licattimaud New Zaigtstid cities. ' Sleeping-Conffies accompany, this train to N. G:118 EMBER Umulays ex. cepted - • connecting it Jersey City with. arkeiros' and mentug trains of New Jersey Railroad ilor . . Baltimore. and Wasbnigton: and at New-York with' steamers inut afteasson- Ripmes trains for New Emilind nem ßise step e drip' t , (Aral static= and connecting points ort.main Sleeping Cesehen moompeny this hub! to New Tort mitt a.m.--:140N i daily for Eloshmidoti- - • -• \ 12:=2.—DAY EXPRESS. r i g har sicepted. C 0... at Jersey eltr with . t Boras train of New Jersey, Railroad for P Ms. Also 'topsail pirisotpla stations Mid consediugimitits oramitill•Rae i . New and i mproved DrawintL.Rooni Coscheistonri. pang this train from Buffalo to New York. 11-2IVISHANNA. ;OAT. , _ p.m.--11,41 MOB= landayemosphid. cis p m.—DIVISION 1111111.4 Sundays aseepted. ', Sad p.m.-4.10113710N0r ISRPIDRIS. dslb:.eaoaa t•' tog at Paten= Sir Nam* i. at Jethfir City with Mouning loran Train ditsV hems Railroad for Balitmona and Washington; and at New York with Neetting ampressentu for Basica and New Engiand •Aleo stops a& aikprinelpst amitoossed,mi. - fig points on main Rim • • Sleeping Coaches acconmasi this train Um:nigh-to NeiY7Dit 13A634* caEct li TRICIRtir. A revised and eouiplete "Pocket time Tibia" of Passenger Trains 04 MO Belleay and cos set:tingling& has rectally Wee taildished, ant can be proceted on application kr the Whet Agent et the Congenl. L. D. UM= WM: It. Altlt. Gal , - Gen'i Paseriet. 8. ,A. PETTIS & *me jltbi recei Ted I fresh I=l Is theirlina.hought in Net York arid Philadelphia. a n tdrleto that warrant them in laying that they will u CHEAP AS THE. CHEAPEST. • Their, stock consist..6ln Domestic and other . DRY GODS, • HOSIERY, GLOVES, ZEPHY CE THtla MILLDIERY• IiEPARTILENT is thoronahly ftarnisbed . Stb th. ' ° •LATEST rABRIONS AND BEST GOODS •, • Ear the season. Old ladies CAPS AND Constavtly on hand: - Mita it., op Sept. Z1.'131. N gamr MI Li 1121/11 Would colt the attention Keck of FALL,A.N MILLINEA Directly from New Tort el' LATEST erriEs. All of which will to sold CHEAPEN, than any place unrsia,•comprisins, BONNETS and HATS, 16 - OLOVE4 S f ilJt • • - ke., I Ras. a. D. Eat. rirst-door ea 4 Barallaill R liflPwera aea. Whites: t ire Kors..Reirie sc. SUGAR OF ALt MI OEM ECIT T 0.R73 NOT teE ;ILA Seeks) is haft , Orsa that in patios* tsalsbt. .is as islets at Min ALLA. Ista. - nom* lat deed. fas surstated, to malts imatansts amsset, paws' lasts* dillassagatitatssidasialmust ' posist.thisa aftsellfat setnsassii. •- • • - MON MOM It. O. - -1 • nasiuttn,F Im.i`ll~ and Levi .9colt, ilium. " A MINIMAX= NOTICA-:;- -imi *Alaiis bsrabyiplasithst prim tO• ttis seals- of JO= K: JAMB. bits of •Pika iv/p..60 M*. ire empaessed tomes lismildfax mast. sod, all persons baying dosses sabot - mast bevessalit nap solai 6 solhas INASdaily lABII/8. 1 7= 26 . if/o.e' • - • A DittlasTawroles4oTtok. JOIL Notkels beretrribee Arun " • Indebepit to' th e ' estate at WOE. leoritchea... Tilley deceased. are . eettieetect blerikeireseeitete PiPprzt, and aq yereorie ballet dateas legates* aid oltuelsett s PrterettltOr itatf AX#2) agnerd.catell fag at- Armee& Ir WALltatl*,_ 1=;=111 ADMINISTRATOR'S . OTICE Nabob Is bereto given Jo • • •• • • to Ms oda* at ILS drustrso. of Athens bora decamped. mod ma* Bumedisto paresim‘ and persons Diving driars 26014 altar roost sent th en duly iutberdiridod for nett] t: PPLICATION, IN DIVORCE—. • .1611 L To Benj. F. Torner.:-.No. no: se :31179. Yon are . ' hereby notified that .• Utile Turner,, your trifeiby her next blend Faineellittler. has applied to the court of common Poi of Bradford : tor a.dirorce trove the - benda of matrimony, and the said aunt has appointed 3tonday. - the eth day of February. tor 'bearing the ,aid T.AAlie.in the premiere. at Which time and place you can attendlt Fon Wok Proper.• • • ' J. maul. :v.tx riazz sui.s-mort - • new,: • • - A PPLICATION - IN DIVOUCE:-• .114 / To P h d. Palmer.—No. 239 gept. T., 1871. _ Tar are nailed Unit Laura R Palmer, Your titre; by her Out Mead. Wm. Cale has, applied to the matt of mannion pleas of 'Bradlord'ootuttl;. fora divorce frost thoboods or 'atatrtmgr, sad the esktiment . has appidated woodsy, the 6th tt 11171, tor' bowing the said Lim E. Paliaerin the 2rretalsea. at *Weltthisamel piece mesa attend y yea th ink proper. J, p_Lttltr VAN nza, 'PRLIc I iTION IN DIVOItC:E. ...n. 'To Nati 'Plinai.—No. .1 lies . !B'7o. I You are-hereby motilled that- husband. baa applied to the court of common pleas of Bradford county: fte• divorce from the bonds of umnisneny, and the mid coast has appointed Non. day. the 6th day of Fob., 1871, for heaving said F. 0. in the trAnnees. at , which thno and place you can itttond UPI' think Voter- . J. PERRY v FLEET: . .1an.t77144 ' • Sheiiff. tunrrows NO'XICE.,T. IV. Grif on's uie rt. _Wm. Brew— , No. 896, Sept. Term. 1867. An the • Court of Common Pkaa of Bradford county. - • The 010 6 6 60681 en ditrir emitted sad Courkto distribute:rimers An in the hands of ihs h 8 i hertir wear* trim Itheeirs 'sale of defendants_ reel estate. will attend to the duties of said wpfibint. men tat his office in the Borough of Towanda on 'MONDAY the 30th day of 4111011ABT. 1871, at 90% clock p. at which time Awns AU Persons bar; lug claims to said money are required to present thri saw or be, debuted Ikons coming in said fltail L. P. - N. • ,Dec. 19, 1870.--4 t. - Andean kIIDITint NOTICig. --In .the Platid" of the Miele qf Wale NY, deceased-4n, the Orpbaa's Court of- Eiradibrd county, , uudsrthmed having beth ted Auditor by said Court to distribute in the hands of John }therm", decease; adminithstin oft estate of E.. Window. deceased ; Smoot the - persons entitled to the sinte, will attend the - duties of said appointment, at his office; in, the Boro' of Towanda. on TEIZIDAY. the 31st day .of JANUAIIY. next. M. at 10 - o'clock, a. re. :at which • tim and place all , persons hava . m Claims ow ` 'acid money are requested to present the same or be do- timed from coming in for a chars of said money.' tec.l3. • .IifILLEMIL - L. P. ' • • Auditor. , • • • A up - trolls' . NOTIOE.-a f. araireteee... thi. Ara. 11 .24. 1170. - :In the Court of Co.nnion ;Pleas- er.B tbnnt y. rmder ludite r,•_.opeinted d Court to diMri funds-In'rff I hands •. from Sheriff's sale of defy:WM:Ws red estate. attend to the duties of said appoietment, at Use office of-Overton 1N Eisbree. in the borough of. To. wandsoen WEDNESDAI; the Ist dayerFEBIRTARY... 1871; st 10 o'clock s: ra.il , iLide A tt time and place an versions 'laving money are require& to present the (sine b e ;Weed from Coming oar 41a fund; g..• TON. JR.. Jan.L'7l-r4 . - ' .enditon . AUDITOR'S •NO —Jen tes 0. Frail TAissas Nos. 164 & 163. May T., 1870: In the Coutt of Common Picas of Bradford county. 'The undersigned au udr y han d s ' Court to distribute money in to the p Sh eriff 's. nds d raised from-the sale a defendant's real estate. win attend to the duties of Ida appointment 'it Ids slap in the borough of Towanda,. on Medan the 3 1st 411 7-14 iantlary. 1811. at I p.m. it 'width time and phtee persons •tuiring clai ms to-said money are requested to present rah claim. or be debarred fran coming' in upon said fund. ' W. A. MK. • • jan.s'7l-14 • • • • -Matter: NOTICE. -4: P. XV. by tv, J Denissik csd 4 Nankai. No. 651. Dec. T.. UM. Co Coto: ion Mafia Bradford emote: . ' • The undersigned appointed an andibrr to distrib ute funds in the Sheriffs lumdsrraised from the gals of defendenta real effete. trill attend to tho duties ot 'his apPointmentat his office. in the bMp of Tow- Ands,. on PItIpAT, JANCART, 37th. DM at 2 o'clock. p- et whiek tints and' place la per. sans are required to present. their claims or be de. bard, from !basins is the assets. - FOTiE r - 1411.51/.:lrt Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. -IN TILE risatter,of see Bask of:Addison McKean, i n ckwzr_ed, the OrpAsn's Ciampi of itro4fhrtf ColintY_ - The undinshlusd, appointed by the immune Court of said ruuldir.an Auditor. to inardise masts mi tribute furs:him the hands of the saner of mid estate, win attend to they duties of his appoiribueut. al his race in the brio' of Towanda. on Saturday, Zan. 28. urn, at 2 o'elock.,p. m., at which time and place. all persons having claims to acrid moneys.:: are required to present the same:' or be foriiver debarred from comas to liPon mid fund. 1arn6:9.14w ;:11. Pte, • AUragfrs • OT C .—rn the *au& of eitittatetir S. A. IC You. irectiza, thi=ginurt of Dreamt 1- • ' 1 3% - • • boon appointed auditor. Court toArida in the bands of the aaminiaratori. will Staid to the_ duties of his a_ppWattnent at his oak, in the Iforonah. of Athena. Fridarehritery 8:18:1. next. at 'lO .o'elock:.a.pn.. it which thsle and plate UOl mama turfing. claims to said inone7i ere requested toprase:at the same or be debarred from .-annhtg, in for a abase of • said. money: , HEM "E. jan.B'7l-ai F I Auditor. ODDS ~. .Y ME® ~. _. ,STED, TXONS, . • - RIGS; alto thfc.-Cotiit Boni!, LINELY. HILL the to to iver taiga r! • WLNTEIt Y GOODS, =XXI KINDS RETAIL * a. • 101 111:131M111 ' too 1E274 B. P41443r50. (gills. EL.SPALDING. Pee. A 187 e. .AITt)TOR'S - N 0 T ICI —.Luke DetaW l .. • lamer Randolph, No. , 849 , Sept. T., 1888. In the Comm of Common Pima of .Bradford county. • ' The undersigned an swifter app:dated by said court.to distribute i toueii in the Sheriff's hands raised from the sale of defendant's rear estate. will attend to the duties of his appointment at his °thee i n r o man }loco.. on ranuor. FED. 3.,ten. at o'clock.t ? x i:4 at which time and place sit persons tuning 1. on said money are required to pro. tent the, same onlbe debarred from coudl r wupon ,said fund. J; R. 0 Jan.Bll.w4 • - Audit Or. IDROTTIONOTARY'S NOTICE =Jab B. BIM*. Imns*i^ Yo. V 36. Feb. T.. -1870-4. bi Court of Common Pleas of Bradford coon. . . • tY• Notice la hereby given that there ban 6ecti filed in .the office of the Prothonotary of Bradford cOotttr., the final account of the. Committee of estate of Elijah B. Gibbs. a lunatic. and the Mini WV be ted to the Court of Common Pleas of B?dfortl county, on ThuredmFebruary 9, urn, et 2 o'cfitek. p.m., for eonflnnation., • • Wen. li prot iOAlL jan.sll-vr4 fiRPHANEY - coma strtie of an order tamed-out of the hrphans' Court of Bradford county, the untlersigned- gnardi• an of Harriet E., John 8.. Irked. A., and Charles Felton. minor children of Stephen Felton, late of, Towanda Bore., deceased. win sell at; public sale at the Courthouse, in Towanda Boro., on WElth DAY.II:BRUABY I.IBTI, at 1 o'clock, p.m., the following lot, piece or parcel, of heal, situated to Windham tsp., and boanded`on the, north-by lands of N. Cowles and G. W. Webster, east LT Jonathan Payne. south by Austin Gleason. west, by public highway: containing slant 34) acre*, mare or lees. TEEMS cub on confirmation.: pf 11.4" B. FELTON; .4 Guardian. isui.s'7l-wt ORERANS'COURT. SALE.-BY virtue of an orderVont of the Orphans' rt Cou of Bradford County ntaleniemed Otrardi, an of the eststeof liott and Lucy E. BM ott. minor children of Isaac Matt. - late of Sheathe: gain:Bradford county Pennsylvania. deceased. will sell on the premises on 'SATURDAY. 'FEBRUARY 4. 1871. at b'clock. p.st the followinglescribed piece or parcel of land dilate in Sheshequin twp.; and bounded as follows: Beginning at a corner-of David and Lewis Bolton; thence $ northressterly course 161 and one-teMh rods by land of David and Benjamin 11brton itb ' the centre), of .. the higtrersyr, thence by said higfiway a mouth-essterAy course 58 and nine-tenth rods to a — cmuer ot. J. B. _Gillett's !midi thence by lands of. G illett , and Brigham 150 and tlve.tentth rods to 'corner iet Lewis Horton south4esterrly coin's.; thew% by- lands' of :said Lewis, Barton a north-westerly courser 54 and one;_ tenth tieda to the' place- of be . gix, ad*. Containing 53 acres. mote or less. - TM115 4 -$5OO on the proverb - being truck &Its and the balance on confirmation. - • IT.:3OoIFS HORTON. Guardian., 1an.311-;m3 • (A/Li:N RPS' COURT SALE.7—BY : V virtue of an order issued eut of the grid:sane Court of Bradfourereultr , the undersigned Admin istratrix of estate of ilk= Means Watts. late of Towanda Borough. Bradford 'county. Pennrylvs- . Ma. deceemd, will sall'cla the proiniscs on EINTBR .IAIf. PIBIBITART 4,10T1. at 2 o'clock. p.m.,: 'the following piece or parcel .of land. situate to the Borough of'Toiranda aforesaid, and bounded And described u follows:Beginning at thenortfreest corner of the Episcopal Rectory lot. on west ,line of Tort Avail= thence by Episcopal Rectory lot south 18 deg& 20 ads.. west about 210 fret to south cast 'corner ef Nig and Rontanye lot: thence along line of the same northerly 148 and ilve-tin' th feet to soulkline of Dr. U.C. Porter's .land; themie along nor of lame north la dam: 2G min. mat 210 fact to west line of York Ere. heretofore mentioned; thence, along line of same Ninth T 4 doge. 40 min. cast 148 and eight-tanth feet to the place or beginnirig; re serving therefrom 12 feet for 'an alley along south lino oft!. C. Porter,. tend; said alley to be for the use of the land basin described for other parties. Ccutsinlag 31.183 square feet. be the game =Prod TERMS— $lOO On tbepropertr beitog struck down. 'gee half Um balance of money .on animal= of Wm sale the , Inoue year thereafter:with Interest rosin aeollrmatlon. • • - MAR!lS.mans. „1an.5114,3 : . • ' • •Adognlebratrizr 'A FULL ASSORVMENT OF J4Oll. aim lad aims= men. at Kuehl% IAID - . ,LONG & =SRL • *. ..-- peoitmom i ttorwit i 4N -thrisearlenbistaikaueno rd lieffielleateMeeekkelei thajOt t 10,4100 th. Webtr..ti.4,W; BeeM eatt4Mileteeltreitibeee. Dowitteth le*„r• •-• • ilktic, 1 0 1 Webr__,t -, llftlt tAslt he* pkwatiaailiaatexiaspoOleit. 0011!_44-41 a~or' a dedsee Of iheitereernotri' sett the add Caliatiotha assailaaLElNflalla.slatialiat - I 40111)-COrped. ;till dame thetigtet tee” lewade • a.M.ed lon Zawls7. - 742WW7 1. - irttitt 2 p.sh., =WO aPihrbemborlit Whet tbstreel. - A7llo—nt the matte? ettbe to efee~e s =he. *testatitledlbe fnarcL OW/1m ' • 7 - Ain the ineite..., 7-' 8 . • ebarter of the ..reepiesallybletia. . Ito. ileeaermelfer. _ - " AM4e the twitter of 'the bloorporauts. of the •• Lfabbilfaaa sad Stiallt nee r /WAS 1: bep.T " je.975, Teti. T., LOU Mtboaotaresollo TEOlititralkotopaty; 4. 4101. V • - 3 .t .'.~ ~. ~xJ =I , . . • ORPHANW_COURT4r Otani aid* tinsel Mit or the • _ 'Cargegb taw - -7 =ot thlVatit.cdAustip. Rasassil. Rome he*. vm mitt en itsrosaudami on "NREDRIES. • DAY. UARYI, 1t771. -at 2 trdi• oditclustrtho • . 101 of land, situated in Rome twp.; and nommen as kaalril , f Begin/ft at Aka Aiwa/met ottbstof a - lot coirreyed to Daudet: Rama% Jr.; thence along noes thertA south 8214 - depassr east. 80 pettltes, and southeast dint welt . pashas wisdom:a ai a lot contracted to barmaid to Witham Itorrisi and ticsriti posited= :Of Harteplabimon; • . themes the north lino aid& Dotssot 1 2 ;area' es tolhenottimait caner Uteri* thews north 81 • perebaito a tionstri:-Diesies' w.*andritsree- -• =ache. to the nottitliastaorsar of a•Aoll COll- tO b 0 loom to intiat amen: 'theme along . Weal! Ron amid lot' ID perchatlto ;On 2dato of. b e gionliG t. ogiV.o *Tr 194 ALOO--taleotberpleie-ooplang ofjsediltoeui in - , Boroaetwp., and bounded as. 10/Inws: Deg= the nortlamest corner ors lot Cl 106 ease corivelled Wei. It. armor to Dined ‘• thence along llne of latelcoureyed to Ifaason f la. north:ll3mnd Ihreobertbe pariblis.loatir - degrees east 88 and thre&tentb perches, and laurin ' r 20 perches: thence east 16 and three-tenth pereitc, to the northmesteorner of al* enamel.ti Vibbert: thence .along west bee. thereof_sad west' line of the other land ccoreyed -be • saldTantaltats iell,sonthiel psalm; Once alleltabe cord line of Bret mentioned krt.perth 11014 - degrees. vest VA - aeadurzeintb - Web& to tha 41asr , offludUllidiag; 1100 fee ehpiece 'ou'l''be Propettibe- Ingstruckdoen: eseaust, the'lliaime catch teieuuhrteettettakt re` the' rensinde; tu. one year nem conannatinn. Waist Itellreon ttemstiels ; - purelmuna KOWA* be seiaresd •by judgment bond. and the' ussse to.be.'entered as a Wen on odd land. '-'II,OI,II4I3MVPIIITIIAZ 1m5,1 14114 . y QUIT ra gA,2,-;irk Vi1t1957 of anodic write -f out of Court of Common Pleas ef - Thadfced county Mal Ect- me di. rectedorill be exposed tovutilic ashy ef the Court Hones, lu the &AMMO of Tei iinia , lleettlmit corn, ty Penztsylrania. on THURSDAY. ERMAN:. '2: letl, at 1 o'clock, p.m.ithe ohlowitig deeirdbieflot, ezemparcel of had situate to Yolanda -borough , as togas: On the - i101ih t l: - and west laiur belonerig to estate ofe.M.. seßiAiseesiatl; -and on the south by' Rata Steel* about feet front on State Street, azdr -- -.'red deep; lcith one framed-Insilding thereon, Oiled sultana.. Seized and taken in execution at the.aull ot& Aaptwerall Ist Colored M.E.,Chureh of Terelatb, TC 4112107 - Wealian • Wettaltht Church a TOO; • • ALSO--The followingdeecribed lot. plece•jor :per. at-of land. situate. Lttyltheld . SIPA. Itha ft lailled as. •• On north he lands of Cotton "•- • :and Wotan [habit,' ad b y. Warren and • J..L. Parker, sou th and weed -by . r Bmitcaft:i. - containing 9:lucre' of land. inOrtl . no ire;•• Pte- . : - ' ' ••••'‘; .` :s ' . • • Al.Bo—Anotar .Piecc of lathe Jazziteklit L ' : *=•• rep., bounded on-the north by Aare •described lot. east by J. L: Parker, south by Smith "Lent',eceed• by .` - other lands of James Itandelph _; containing „_ ` .acres, more or less, no imprecate:la • • - Seized and taken in execution at the ant Lot Wm. 1, B. Clymer vs. James Ilandole& - r:' _ • " _ . ALSO—The following described. lot, piece or par. , al of land eitnate in - 411.1 Berm, . bounded eta fol. lconn On the nortb;•eanitli and. west by lands or, - .Oro. EL. Foss, east by public highway leading from ' Alba Boro. to the Northern Central 11.1 t, ftot• eon. gaining 2.i,acres, more or leas. all improved, filth a . • • 'wo.story ,Ikanied dwelling house, -Mall framed ; .barn, and an orchard of fruit tam tartars.. -• I ALSO—The defendants one-half interest in - one (other tot of land sitats to Alba Bare., banded and . • describedas follows,; Oa ithemorth by public high- ' : way le-scauw Ares. 46101... 411.••••4.4•11...1qr .Andras. Merritt, . south' by Columbus Palmer and Wilson, wist, by said V. IL Wilson and public - highway leading from TrOy to Canton ;'containing acre. mom or less all invented,• with er trioned • building used as e zify-goods store, house- and thee• shop attached. Seized and taken i execution the suit of Loon. - md Lewis vs-E. P. • ell. • • . ALSO—The following . bed lot, piece er•Par- j cal of Lad situate in Asyl , bounded a fol. , hews: On the north by lazids Wm. B." Parrs on • east by Enos Johnson, South-by John V.liajmnin west by land of Robert Nealy and Marry_ Benjamin: • containing 102 acre!. More or less; about acres . improved, lbg hare; framed barn enek feet- fruit - Seized and taken in execution at the- snit of !iv.; - Gard vs. A. E. Benjamin. -•• • ' . ALSO—The fallowing described lot, Piece ee per. eel of land Situate In Windham tip., andAemneted as fellows: - - On the north by tads of. Maud Van Elten and Joseph Vought, east' by James south by Daniel E. Russell, west by John - eA, dell:. containing 69 acres. more or Ix" *Pit dh - -.acres impioved with a few hull tosea themon; no / 13411 •= 5. • . taken elocution at the mill of Janes Ellsworth vs. Martin P: Schoonover. • - ALSO—The following daerlbeil lot, pies apar. eel' of land sitnateio lAtchtledd.twp., bounded as.' follows: 'On But ..north, b public idgaray Imam • •• ' from - kora borO. to Centre: on tbe mart by • • • bile higlitray from Johnson's. Cornea to Baadeitph'a all. bath by Jamie Randolph. weetbe Maas Cotton; onitadng dd acre.. Meth' ,)eau. "about 20 acres implored. 'with a framed' house, la c ; &table andlew fruit tree* thrown. - • fazedandtaken,th ementia th e. suet l) ,f 1 4.'" Barrington vet. Michael Riley. ••= - f, - ALSO—The foliating „dascribed-lot, Piece arpars cel of land units in. Wilmot twp.. bounded as. fol. •"•%, lows: On the north by !armlet Nicholas and Mar; ". tin'. O'Neth _east- by Sohn .thmeniakey, aoutkby • Wm. .A Ikea* Cagey. weal, by Patrick Cuero • ' sertese.thca ales*, about: eel acres ingooved. an old leg berme and laird. •:. kitchen attached, attached, kid ermined tarn thereon. • fiedzed,end taken in 'execution at the mita Withal Hortonvs. Jamesii 8.-Colima and Elisabe th A. Colt • Ude. " ALSO--Tlie fedlowileittenertheiLlot e Piece or Pat al of lend alai& in Pike tee: bounded-as donors I • On the north by - land of Lacey' Stevens, eat by Clinton KeiziEr, sontleby.lenry thannen. west by - highway leading from Stivemnlith tothe State road. - and lands of Limy thenents; containing SS twee, more sr lees, about 25 area - improved, one framed house, Doe board sea* one board capsr.shop end ' • few fruit trees thereon.? • • . tidied and taken 'in LaniE6tbsemitof e leesph •Colernizem Milton iMM' and Mesa Santutaktst , ' ALSO—, The followl*desceibed lot; edam cot par cel otlanstittuati math-Tarada Bator bSed follows: On tie north by land of C. 8. - Itnasell, eat, by Third street. south by EL W. Nobles, - now. in poomalish of Judean Beicorah. lry - street; being about 100 feet ozi laid streets and absent ND feet bacli, with a framed. teenage house, and - Nor trait - trees thereon. Li - - Seized and taken in execution at the suitor - Wier h" Straus ye. J. M. Collins. -• • -• •. • - • Fender, Shame Farrah 4_ ALSO—Tho foliated de t ot er Par cel of land situate lat Pike twp..oiadeed Moue: • On the north by pittdiokighwitr. east by "lands Of- Dr. 'Roberta. South by Mortimer Pratt, act by Geo; Wellea and/Idt Wad: annotate. Of seczywi more or less, about 40 area improved. . - lazed and taken in execution at the snit' of a, R. • . 4:ivl s i t e foil in ing u t 4o, l , -10 =mit follows Beginning at the.centre of Owe mee k . north by lands of Geo. C. Mill deem west -1118 perches; thencettorth 86 dep. eat by 'lands of Geo. and J. Maley 110 perches to • • corner; - thence south 9 dega. east by landa'of Isaac. , B. gopher 39 perches to a conger; theme. loath Al - deg*. west by lands of Isaac. Morley 60 perches , to a • coney; thence south °deg& milli? lands of Brae Morley 122 perches to the eieetrad asidfaspe amek ; thence along the cantina: lasaecreek eforeadd the • poseral courses thareotto the plum. of beglineng; amtateingia) aces, more a 'keen about 80. amos improved. with a framed bone. framed barn With. Abed attached, and feud hoot theition,.. • _ SetzSt alth T u an sa d vi tatT r. elocution at- the , snit . .of E. ' cal of deienThed lot, phia er, Par-, cid of land in Franklin twp.,, beaded ie fol. Beginning at tbeicettbemet eat of the lot, -• being the neetheast corner abode to 8. • M. Latimer, and in the west line of lands 'to the estate of Gates Wilocm. - .daed.: theme math - .72 dep. vest 54 perches to' a cornea; theneetart: h 19 dep. west 58 perches to' a comer; thence =north ••• 60 dogs. east 2014 parches to a owner; theme north ;• 1. 92 perches to a carnet.; thence Werth 12 deg& east ••/.; 4 perches to a cornor;N, • sone • smi th 19 deg.. - east . / • 145 5.10 perches to the Place Si beginning; lomat- ' lug, about 36 acres.more or legi. about 25 acres iml - proved, with an old - lame =die, tenit trees there; Seized d taken In execution at the snit aVe. Creamer k Son Ts. D. D. Ifterozning; Henry' tones and Kbert L. Idnorecterre tenant. 1, An:xi—The folladkig den:teed lot.- piece or per- " tel of land situate * Litchilebt twp.. Wended as ; follows: Orithe north by lands of Ztne Goodsell. Jonathan Itunt and \Betsey Jane Boom rut • ti,pF Betsey Jane Bogle*, Wm. WriSkt nult r Olinin Bark.; south by Owen Park. Edward Barton and S. B. Car. - roar. lest by John Began and Owen , Pest; eon., - tinning= acres, more or leak Aleut LW ;acres proved; with two litensid dwelling houses. two framed - barns with sheds attached. ;and large apple ' orchard thereon. • -•- .1 . Seised and taken in execution at the suit of Betsey J. DV= and Marlin ;Bogen!, adM7S. or Johnson Bogen, decd.. ire. John Rogers and Burls Bogen.; terre-hinant. - ALSO=-The following deacrlbed lot. piece or - eel of lend situate in South Creek tug.. bo - On the north. lolanda of Seymour . end by Joseph Bellow, booth by LIM; by Bann ThollUnnit: containing I acres, more or _ less, aZ improved. with' a lag house and hawed addition. and formed barn thereon. . lil4O—One other kit. piece or pawl of land; ailn. ate in said Souther** WO.. and bounded. as fol lows: -On the mirth hy land of Marti Lidda. east , kij n yc l atiohighway bid me ding from fu Troy. Pa.. to south *Joseph fithith. wrist by 8 H. < Smith. Gtnosnr as 'the Gate treat): olultaining kr" acres, more or lea", about, 20 saes banned. • , 'Seized and taken At execution at the suit Of. E. , ronteicoy'aure sat WW B. Wandia - - • jan.Ull J.TEBEY VAN FLEET. Sheriff. p - Romulik .. Tx - o N.—wirgßEAs, Roo. FARRIS B. STREETER. Dremidomt judge to the igth Judicial District. emmiellng of the moan. Rea of Bradltut and gentnehemem. mid Rom Emm vox Faseara and J. W. TaatDvie. dameniate Judges. in and for said-County of Medford. lertailiated their prompt hearlng date the MR otimmtery. 11171. to me directed fat holding it of Oyer and Terminer. Omen] earnisr R nd Ominuns • Dteae.'at Tcritanda for - the app of. Reetthmi..on Monday. rebrnary 1871 ta Rove meets. Ratko is therefore hat Mies to the Omoneri. enttimftees at the Pews the array of lirsdfard. thattlley be then mid, thertriallialr proper Person , it 10Wdock in the otaddikr. utlit re- -- earde*ingefdtteos styli *or rentem > renets. le de - %ode th ings wirieb=imeibtdr efts appertains to bs • dmiat tingthaelamito ar me boundanalast by receiptisance or - authentic, proware prisoners :tin are of nor to be' in **NW add a t nuitri hee or who shall be bound to appear al the odd court te to then and there to proaraute against thews. awl alk lust Jurors are reoluented to Itaactsat he their Mtn, dance. agreemm7 to as& Dated it Towanda. the Mk day of Attimn. In the — year Maur Lord. one thousandedght hundred and genntl , oo€ l . and of the Indepeudencti . ot the united States. the thinstrroneth. • • - . Cs_BOCEREES MCP PROMIKIONS ars selling al ratan kr. MLA AUMCint, =I
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