-padford 10CAL AND ,-GENERAL.;. or_7 he next 'Mite 'Society neet og rill be }mid at MTS. BARSTOW'S, OR MORA''' . e l 01111 F nest. It is rumored that the: - Men aplFsohn Quieten° ClUb, of Bostefi, dot tiai place sometime before spring. yr Roos, of Standing Stone, !lit „v, , k Kid a calf lest thus nine months old , ' c o weighing 725 pounds be Taos( Lna and Ate • Ft ri, 31irrra,•of Ilerrick tUirtuillip. In• conernence of the lecture . sF,n,lay ownin nett, the Tee* Pleeting Northern LodNo, 40:G.T., will occur on Fri ,vning tit this *rot. A inn attendance is st.. C.. T. SMITH, of the Ahwnga Owego, N.Y.. bas put iaa tootang r,attga c o:ftAl {soo. • The Gazellejsays ii has a . 1 . her cooking and baking fur ono thou • . Parties who have 'tickets for lixicert lecture, are rquered to call at 1 . .i.Tri—t•Ktuer's and change for the next, or 13r it moni.y, to avoid confusion to commit- 0- A pleasant surprise' 04rty came r ; sr, the boom of H. W. l3noc'yarke, Esq., in ou Friday 'eveninelast.i We pre told 4.t oil enjoyed thentaelten, and the table was t.. u ntifully ?Tread. rs, Reader, are fon a*are that ran necnre a copy of the 4EFORTER once st i r f . rek for one year, for rtrO DOLLARS? If _Ton net yon know tt now, and ehadd wad n . dot amount of money and yOur name .and ilia of rceitlence at once. 1 . - or J. F. MUM k Sox baYo sold their foundry property to Ilootwr.u. Itintroeton. The bu t a ne's w in Almoner conducted under the name .of tt Cu. The Idessra. Root. • 4;Li. perienced mechanics and we gladly 'e que them to our town. . The water famine which had ~,,, m e quite general throughout this section, I,.•. ,,, trticilipit abated - by a copious - fall of rain •ualac stoning. . North of tie considerable Tarr'. must have fallen, as the• ice in the pool 1, t 4. up and paaied out on alonday afternoon. -,0101 , 11. COUNTT.— . -ISullivan county 10-Asts of being ont of debt, and what is tn • r rur , airacing, thorn is not a single Prison he ijml. Duiatcd among the - mottntaina, if ,, ; from the:arc:4 and tribulations of more r H.lin ,, u.'untiep., Sullivan may, indeed, call ; J r., :f a Dodd county. Win. Prof. P. P. Buss, of , Chicago, ihanks for two pieces of musie'coutpos .: i lom—lf. and published by Boor it CADY. l'l.e f the te is a patriotit,qiece entitled, "Hold F.Tt -; the ether, "lionapo."—a medley. Prnf. 1 i.ts i, abunt publialthig a new- Stutdsty 4unting hook. 1I = sq?. HinAm A. BEEBE, of 'the Owe , wa,l.l,•cted Presidc:nt or that corrorati,pnelectiim last week. The Tirkil" was cinceesaftil by . a small . In.aprity. tit,. people .01 1 that Tillage having 1•. s .41 .1•1•. s sea with Ai , / administration of SMTTII ), bare very sensibly fon to try !mother. , iA3. The lectl.re -to be. given on svir meninx next by Rev. 31.1trritim HALE .rcmn, PI , port of the tonrso, will without doubt dr F-und to be at onee one of the most 'untrue ns entertaining and iuteresting over dim red here. We trust'. that our town pee. to t general attendance that hr continuation -bf lectures in the future shall a matter of uncertainty. . l'ErtmiNAL. —Prof. P. P. Brass, for .4lbid place, id supprintenekent of the l.r.t .Slintlay-dchool, Chicago, . —l;.4.l.rsslsJA,wi , ll„and favorably known bete E. a I;Anker and pnblie-spirited :Man, is going M a i...engage m the banking business For os-eral ears past, Mr. li. has been r 1b NationSl Insurance Company. . ledge 3thartm was one, of the committee ap,.. , 110‘41 by Congress to attend the funeral of 11 Ifit The Northern 110-r Gazette says: Al :h.• Freent fir.e in Canton. s. party of young n „• , t a ca..k of whisky frffin the hotel that • sl* burning and Wore get Hui; pretty high, when • me ladies belonging to. the Good Template a raid, captured it, and drew the faucet let. the benzine . run on the greiml Good thr la dhsa." W. wish there were more, ladies who would the slime pthiition on the liquor question. ler At a, regular meeting of the ,1.1 Water Templar', heldon Itiedtiesday oven ::tl, Jan. 11, 1871, the .following oftleers were : r II trait CILLIYEL A.3.—Cnia.Cootouxu ;1 Trent. Ltixte Doro Liss ; F.d.—Eirszerr lonoirr; Chen. WrLIMA 8.111111 ; .1••i.-3i3r t -ll Arn o. Cowin 'Bur. ; ().S.—FnANK Mc:GILL: P.CM—Fanr., C• Al 1.... EV'ELLENT AITOIKTM.P.fiT.—MajOr 31. P..r. - 1:11., of this city, has re! eired the Miiiing Engineer for the Frio Cornpnny, which position ho will fill hi to his ri.tip.nsible trusts for the 'foi l s'And,a I'o3l ('otnpanv at Barclay, Pa. This sp.! 1-mila , lll i, a jnnt and proper recognition of fsuhtill aria skillful act VICO , rondel"i to the ? company by Major Mc notri:t.L., elutb on lo• Icefaiirlislic.l eugitwerg in the conr. 1.4. th tlw Cctmpauyand ~ >I .). , r upon ills appoultinent.--ilmini Ode, s9it ---.111111.----- , . . - • Ire- At a statell!navetin,s , :of Romfiii 1 ,, !..., No. 11m, A.Y.31,, i:..1.1 atltome, Pa., Dee: 1.. 1•7. i., ¶h, f..::1”-Aing wit unallinwnoily adopt ,-,i ; It hve ‘ ti the pleasure of the tr•' ,, 11..' of the F i riverm• to remove Iry ttild, , t our 11.teetnedi friend and r r. Thai Nevi- llo•refore • ".:. Thet netlu e death 4.f Brother Toalt rT '.' r•!. r 114. Le , en d , priied of an Porno's' a iottnihtn,l rcahme, MrMbOrt V^T , ll! •ilins ts,re - tlualled uiily by I !.r., - ?.lat, imogroy. •' • ThAl INzwrathir. with Saintly, who in On. ilecelisoil have ' •An't ever teo4eLflkind and Lorin;;. x i" • roi."lhai.'a Lilt vrt• d - e. 14,. deplore the enr troth er. we to.vi.rthelees rejoice • • 111 , t..ni.t) had for tad no that h wa', ,inly clothed with • fall Ramitt. , 4i to the >;lnrtea of ' , ratel to fligh t and to receive the: Pri.r. ',moo , •1 th.- (;randMasli.r. That a vuty of the *have be fur .l hr ti.• Se , r. tart' to the Lundy of the dee r"a•'1). and t.. ON 'count, pnpits for publics. 1. A Rtuawav, See y. • ; : • • Sit••• At a meeting of Martha Wash of R. L s othre, Nu. 34, 1.0.04:.;:the ( 01 - 1 , .‘:1)g suhit Jona were reporhol Ly r.l.l L Mc 1. 7, the alai/ruin et the comtnittee,iatlfinnan in,!,n4ly has pleased the Father of Mer . to take from onr midst our honored add be -I•.'ed si.ltr, Mrs. CELIA BLAICIIARD, we dam.: tot retrain from giving utteraiwo to the feel aadnese and P.,611'01, that we feel 111.--Iser Fni•lA , .n end uttriperted death A!ID WHEHEAN II I` I" 'mull.; anrvivin; members, v‘preas in 1111 appropriate Manner ottr high I. ll‘r , elAtilln of hnr worth sea sister and *neigh 1.. r. and of her xervices to this Ledge kwo as ' nihcr and an ofticer—therefore he it I That we, the tne.mbera of ?Martha Washiocton tAislito, No. 34, Indll'en" „„. ' l.ll 4.order'df Odd Fellows, have heath with profonint regret of the sudden de- ; Siatcr CELIA ELaracHaii. 1 :•-"eert, That igiher death this 'Lodge'. has • • I.'en deprived of theiiervices of a faithful co . • ;Terator, and of one'of its brightest ornaments. ib.ol , 7r . d..That wir„who knew her well, min -. gip our grief with ;our bereaved and stricken brother, with the etpression of the fervent hope that no 'llis;inscrutable dispensations perinitted.thiii great bereavement, will as- Silage the anguish of the stricken heart. I: .s " d r.d, TilitiOnt hall be draped in mourn mir.and the morobers wear hemming badges for the space of throe months. That. a 6 , 41 of these resolutions be . presented to the family of the deceased, and, a roll be furnished the Bainrorin REEORTES and P,',lA-fnrd Arra fUr publication. la- 4co -. _ , ni r. arir - Joi coo & mug, in reisteihni : 44: lialtiteFiv;lii‘ thUs spesii of the testimony - of young BV11101,11: 1 /Ir. DlNittillftildis kepkei Vie slant , .-- • nine in the morning till one, at whleh time the' court-adjourned for dinner. Tidal witness' tee. timony was - consistent through i mml i b t, and the ckmded Awe Lor Maxon% PM ercis4nestionit* him ma not inl . least cwillia*ow the brave young clerk, norandn: hie discreet tesiimony.- He did bot make the evidence as roger& the prisoner's identity th the man who shot Mamma positive but came as near to *a positive-evidence direct.' ma could bit viral the* eration lftr. 'humors ii a son of lamina Ikamois, of ftteiensviiko. heal be renteinbered that be wee in the store with kfriauci t uralit was main ly through his heroism that the murderers wets prevented from accomplishing their purpose. . pawn.L.—ALmosrr TIM —About tom o'clock on tbh satirising of the 12th tire was discovered in the blacksmith's shop oc cupied by Mr. C. I. Eairmai. Alarm wis im mediately given, and'in less thin threiminutes oieVett Mert'WCre on the groundirith pail of wa ter and sticeeeded_hesubdaing it.l Had it not hden 'that Mr. Liao:teas was called at that time td his store for medicine fur a neighhor; and the Htnoly discover 7 of the firs, the Osnits would beie been disastrous, as lister 14 "rerf scarce here and at a distacce from the shop.,:. The tire was caused brsparks in a woedetOxix of saber, and not the liprork of an incendlary,'‘ - We are happy to shit& Be careful oryouithabes I I • T. EDITOR ELF REPoitTEn—Dear , The last els weeks of the year 1870 was a time long to be remembered byttio inhabitants linger 11111 and vicinity, and many will be able to look back, we trust, it yeas to, come, and rejoice that a protracted meeting was over lield there. Daring said "Unto the subscriber held one of the most interesting religions meet. ; ings that it was my Privilege over to , attend. About twenty.flve sosght and, fot i l the pearl of great Twice, twenty of Who jot our church ink probation, and WM a, goody nrunber of said converts ars heads of families. Religions Interesti are manifest st all of appehitments, and I pray that the yearlB7l a year great ingatherhig into the shuribli militant. M. Dasanus, hstor of M.E. - Church. 17. 1171. Sugar Unn, Pa., Jan. rip Ms.' Enrrn : Winter's cold heart is ilth us. *not enable fist: 'there are no lazy persons on We veinente l , but lots of squeaking boots and eh et. Is it not singular that this screeching lee ion carnally makes He appearance about thicti 111 of the year, as if to add So our cold-he east 41 Boras s may i be grave, yet he is the 'ranee of much mirth. He l ls 'tricky, `indeed.' Ile p'reperss walks as slippery as the ways of life„end confuses the understandings of many of our Who sages as well as those of the elite, even sot they feel their taster end is near at hand. [ . "No GOODS 3tIMLITIMEXTED HERE!" striliee the mind forcibly, but wlken y'on atop inidde and make a purchase yOu will be fercibly ,Struck ; at least, a friend of mine says he was Atli bolt and shoe - store in Lock Haven. 1 . , seltoolnia'am handed me the following sweet morsel, sent to her by a felitiol director : i want you to set Some CoppyS for the Chil dren that come to your school if you hat not time in school ours do it in the levenitiK i hay talk to some of the directorn on that point Yonurs truly Wh e n this , rorthy officer went to school, pens and foolscap were in use and they, had as good writers then as now"; so out of the way with "your new-faiagled ideaa." This city director should be paddorl around. 0, for p quill from a hstmtaing bird's wing, to write' the cOpiod for a buzzing school • Row solemn it males one fee i l to know that man is the onif reasonable ere tore (in earth. Of all nature's animals man aline must think and plan, and work (int his orri saltation with tear and trembling, '"What. s blessing to man that woman is not a reasunablepreature, but is • of a higher ordef.that &Serpa p ossessed of intni tire t alike man, 6110 dearille whis ky and tOliscon avd chop( to ber Ootl. Fwo Dann& reasons hits most men when he Raja— " The luida.fly, why can't I r Woman, created of purer material than man, 1s not subJeet to Buell )ogic. Democracy is a good thing - to have in a finia l ly, but it won't dole, nurse, it too much. 63si democratic editor, et least, is sensible ; for hi confesses the fart that xo party can stand that openly opposes-education. Ile alai "SYS that the heaviest democratic vote is polled where there , e's the least . raiding. Phrenologically speaking, modern democracy lead weight, eventuality, time and-order, but is hilly deice!, opedin elimentiveness and &striae . . tiveness. Narrow gnago railroads are attracting the at tention of many of the people this pity. luestinit of laying a tract from this place through the lower end of Nittaity Valley to L 0.., gansrillo in Sugar Valley., is being_ thoronaltly discussed. On abort routeaThe narrow gnake usually costs from if,ooo to }7,000, while the broad guage costa on an average $25,000. A narrow guago road is just what is wanted be tween Towanda and .Canton. The week previous to the hOhdays was a joy ous time to the teachers of 'Ciinton county. It was then they held•the largetst and most en thusiastic Institute ever held in the county. State Superintendent WICSISItHAII, Profs. J.W. Snorstaxisa 'and E. T. Bvnu*x, ilia bounty Su perintendents Maozz of Center, and lonasoa of Cameron, were present froM abroad. A Jewelry store was broken Into in this place about 3 o'clock. a.m., of the 7th inst. The safe within was muffled with wet buffalo rebus and .blown opals. .Ibeel 67,000 worth of property was taken froth the safe. Several suspicions parties hate been arrested. Our city people are-onttitigl the West Branch Corerl.l into square blocks, Ilfhloti tloy peek In small houses where there lots of sawdust. (I hear 'nom* say there willbS is plenty of ice neat .summer. Don't they mike you think of the fellow who was going to Make maple sugar all summer it he liked the businesa%) - Lock Haven is largo enough for 50,000 peo.; ple to live in, if they are propurly arranged, bnt according to the last count there arc 7,000 in Vonful numbers. Thereis be a large mar ket-lions(' erected nest 'ng; as well as a !pa cions Normal sehdel building. There are three churelbts in the eonrse iif.l:rection, two of Which are to be magnificent in structurir. The terniwrance nievement is at a rath4 low ebb, becatise the professed!, ebristinna forget that raising the fallen, and Preventing others from falling, "la a denied sight better Ibtisiness Than boating abont the thmne." The truth. is,' there art 'too many "east-iron ehristiana t s : We want niorii. , ,yhristian men and women that are walling to grasp ,any weapon that will rlay the great,einmies of their fellow beino. There are many atepa : between the drunkard and he christiam Blessed, indeed, is the man that helps the inebriate to atop Sit out 6f tlu ruts of his, degradation and guides bian towards the haven where he is prepared to step into the cluristlan ranks. The, only, hope of our country i in the proper education of our children. It is the duty of every parent and teacher to DO riiitiN Ate thrl laenitiet; of their children, that impure morals cannot ,find eren a lurking place. hingular, is it 4ot—that there ant so many pr+fessed laborers in the ebrirtian rine'yard that bare done abcatt as much for mor als-clot-2n as IL•et boy had arenteling rats, when be said that when he caught the one he was af ter and two More he wouldlhave three? 9,,ey. Is it not' singular that—oh! I mean bniny--that ercry man haiku a toed in a mnd puddle and t h u hooting owl at Hight 'f Wur-ctx-r-t. llere-and-tlzore, Jan. 10, 11,, EDITOR'S Tisza—Thy ANine, on il lustrated monthly journal, published -2AWICR • Sends k Ca, la Liberty street, New York, and deeoted especially to art, appears tins' month with beautifol new type and changed to • more convenient and attractive form. Vie Afitine was originally a specimen typographical sheet, remarkable only fur the extreme neatness and besot}' of its lettl.r-precis and plates. Having thus commended itself to•larblie favor it has met with sufficient success to warrant the im portant modification which' now gives it a l high character as a journal devoted to ;esthetics. There are ten remarkably tine illustrations in the January number, most' of which are well worthy of lying framed. 'The discursive pa pers on art, music, and miscellaneous subjects - evince generally both literary abilityand 'tech nical knowledge. ° MoNnit.r.—This' illustrated magazine, essentially and peculiarly a journal for the people, as it calls itself, for Feb teary, has been issued. Its contents are of the Initi ally pleasing and popular character, nothing beery, overstrained nor 'pedantic. • The illits trated articles are "Ms New :York iteeetinple Library"; "The French Conquest pt a n d ; 1 11ce" I "flo or about Udloons • ; "Crick y Peet "; a continuation of a story by Hass Omani"' Attnlcusciri and wore 'runup- 'X e a, ••¢4clrWir , • "" ' 4l dii Eirmosaim mi c/ i om MaiT fur. Cte rY lgis a number d il re=e JP Owed that Wa.lt thi gronf 6 raqt et air 4 2 1 030 . 0 Waft . , J., • OE 'MN SULLIVAN AND RIO OMNI* B. E.—As we were prevented by sielmess from aellitig‘w Ludt : 1160 D_ t o, imeoloPeaty .69 far ctirpiotivititi seer the manna slid Erie 8.8. lasi Week, we take the liberty of copying the Ibilinring description Ofthe road and mines from the, Ermira Adrettiier : Ftwatroa, Pi., Jan. 14,1871. To.ltinron Zuni& Atrizattsza : miry *Portant railroad, so bag struggling againgt &drank, is now nearly completed, and for its completion the people of Sullivan and Bradford counties ars largely indebted to the indomiteblet ,and-*Ootirtecnis Presidist,' M. C. Mmtcrit—iii. , stated by Messrs. 0. and IPactscin of Dasher.. It Connecta with the Barclay Branch at Monroe - • ten, •tour miles lontherly nem Towanda, and extends in the same direction about twenty-two miles to.the mines. Accepting the tnvitation of the urbane President, a ,very select and ep. prisiattre partreof railroad gentletzum; consist:l Jug of 11. D, V. parr dupl. Sniquchannt Divi. ilon Erie Railway Company, Timms Dr.axema Asst. Sup't. Lehigh Talley Railroad. H. G. Batioss dupl. Motive Power Erie Railway, A.B. Citimiro dupl. Accounts Erie Railway, J o p. Juno Asst. Stip% Barclay Branch T. C.Com: party, /omen Pi:mm.l. dupl. tichrader Minidg and Manufacturing CompanNE. Silfaro dupl. Locc•motives Erie Erallway, and others, review. the read and mines'on the 12th Inst.. DEPARTURE. About 9 o'clock a.m. the graceful' and • males- tie loccistottre ," Shenandoah " attached to one of the plain, but substantial passenger coaches (generously donatod -for, this special occasion Superintendent kair),rlitc,h. was well panted Irak paaseageri, , anored tranquilly from the Barclay Depot at Towanda, amid loud hums, lor the lialltran and Erie coal fields,: • ' Every thing Willi as "merry as a marriage . bell" Leaving Konroeton, ent, on we dash: . and whirl ui thaionth branch of the' Tcniandi Creek, a_strearu of some _magnitude, which is studded Whit-Mills, elnins of industry, churches and school houses along the entire route. Towss rag sotrnAzry tiumaiiiin OF COUSTILT . _ auu.soAD.- - - Naler's,'llew Albany and Dashors are towns of some hoportantaarpaitienhuiy the latter place which Is locatedin Cherry township,. 'Sullivan oonety, ii.t O, Wank! and Madona . district, settled principally by sturdy Irish' and' Germans. Dense forests flank either Aids of Abe road In Itra - dfcird isipty, but after crossing the borders into SnUiran, beautiful hill firms are everywhere apparent, and it would seem that from this region especially a good local trade in the way of farm prixiciets might be ob tainea,while farther north the lumber traffic will be immense. We may safely conclude the entire routkis surrounded with flattering °rider:tees of suPport that cannot fail to renclt4 it not only self sustaining, but highly profitable. AIIUIVAL AT DUSEIORE. About 11 o'clock, a.in., we reached the village of Dnsholle, a queenly lido village ensconced among the hills of old Sullivan. Here we met the first evidence, of coal which was being hank oil in wagons, a distance of several 11143 from the mines. Thu lustrous square and clinehoi dal blocks of semf-antbracite was a rich treat to gaze upon (especially while reminded of the striks, or suspeniion of 100,000 miners' in the sit - anthracite producing counties . of renrutyl vania). It was hero that we had the pleasure of meeting Hop. tiro: D. JACISON and 11. Ja.cr-_ sox, Superintendent S. A: L. 11.11., To the for mer our party are under many obligations for courtesies extended. thiffice it to say, these darsdows arc descendantd of a noble line of an cestry of the kw(' old " Hickory" stock. A clarion shriek from the Shenandoah bids= get abard, which we did rapidly. Away we go,— "On wings fleet ihat apace is annihilated, On time that 'acme to hasten Idernify." Crossing.the high trestle at Dilation, and rounding the " hone stew," we proceeded to within twb and a-half miles of the mines, which were reached by private couveyance specially provided. Arriving at the mines, we were cor dially entertained by col. Day, of the firm of DAY, Hrura.x . l Co., lessees of the coal proper ty, Mr. Ainzasou and Col.Dzoss. Long rows of comfortable tenements are constructed and being constructed. Like "Jonah's. Gourd," they have, as It were, sprung - up among the hemlocks is the night. Immense 'chutes or caskets for coal are also rapidly approaching completion. . • =I The mines , are quite extensively developed. The coal we should judge is from eight • tor' ten feel in thickness, and easily and , economically mined. WO greyed Our way among the laby rinths of these enhteivanean passages, delight ed and instructed at every step. The ootopany hare sevens) thousand acres of these coal lands, and according to stipillation are to mine 100,- 1)00 tons orcoal .the first year, thereafter in- Creasing 10 0 ,0 00 tons each successive year till the expiration of the tenth year, when 1,000,000 totes are to be mined. The Sullivan &Erie Itail road Company are to receive for its Coal fifty cents per ton in the ground, `and hold all Im provements, after lapse of the leak, which (it is our impression) is to rim twenty years. If this lease is itrictly adhered to, the f 34. E. ILL Companyis destined to be one of the richest corporations in the comnionstealth of Pentukyl rattle. . TUN ItAILIIO.O It Is expected that the railroad will be entire ly etompleted by the first of-March, and ii will be if the pers6verattee of the President an so omnplisla it. As a business man he lie decided imiXess, and with the instinct of acquisition in herent, he has accumulated- a large fortune. As a . tonhlier he would win great victories by en orgy alone. If liarotrow 111 or liallifilla lla zme had pastelist& ate elements—resolution and force of eharaeler—contained hi the Presi dent of the 8. A E . ; 8.11., aud - what could spare without detriment, Metz woultlhavenev er been surrendered ; Paris to-day would not .he a beleaguered city, and King WlLt.tax; long •re this, wonld hare beat a hail,' retreat to the borders of the imperial Rhine. The road is well constructed, grades very light, and nearly all in tailor of the trade, and there is no carve on the entire litten-ith a less radius than 637 foot. Thenrigineera; by availing themlelves of the water courses, located an excellent and very feasible route. Gauge of track font feet -eight and a•half inches, and "T" iron, fifty pounds rata.- rrinn the of Sullivan c,outty we may tovut expect an outpouring of black diamonds that will be as astonishing as grati fying, and "make the widow's heart .to`sing" because of cheap fuel. There deposits are only foity-four miles from the Erie Hallway at Wa verly—lunch of it must mo,ti through - being connected with the Barclay whicil is united with the Lehigh Valley Ilailroad. Dai ly shipmcntr , will be made to cestrtil and oast ern Nei York and the groat Isles of the north. QUALITY vr Tnk COAI, This coal Is tenisrlialdy ft Ct.' from imi.uritiee, and Marna with a bright 'clear blaze. Every atom becomes It: minims and tlika residuum is a elear,white ash. It is re Inal4I; 'forl generating 'foam, smelting nrt t, and fur doiriestic pur poses. TITC , RETtRIV After having partaken of a littruptnons repast at; the residence of Hon, (Innnor. Jacksow, at 3:33, p.m., we Felons. homeward where all ar rived safely. The pleasant and imitrnetiva trip rointia will ever, be remembered by thone who participated in it, as one of the-bp py events.of life. Mtivrra. • BUSINESS .LOCAL.• Pigs for sale... Enquire at the Ward Muse.. Don't forget that we print shipping isgs 'My cheap, /per H. WEsTicrs, Dentist, (kw rATIVIS'6 Block, Bridge St., Towanda. ite Statements, bill-taemis, letter heads, businessQum& and s earetopes executed in th e neatest sglo and very cheap at the 11a roirnnt.oftiee. - - - . Postrosm.—The Donation for Rev. Wu, anza.r,atßonle. ti postponed trona Wednea; day, Jan. 45, to Wedlliciabiy,,Feb. 1. • - .J. A,. Won, Sary. Dourrios..,--Tbe friends of Rev. S. J. Lvu and family will gire them a donation, at the Baptist raraonage, on Wednesday after noon end mein*, Jan. 21. . AOOl New Talker" . rispeilleit 01,01.1zOst Book t C Has. REIXAMIM — Tbo lady . froni elate Dr. T. 8. Uandlaarr removed the large ovarian tetzuw, at Ttaltbaintoek. &beat a meatb art, has entirely recereted.--Ebaire narrev. - , Itzumus Ncrricz—A Conference Of Wa Ncnth Drench Association of Unirenial -64 belielit at the Disciple Church, in Can t* on Thursday and Friday, February 2 it'd S. S. Public serrioes will be held at 10} II bald 61 pan:of each day. •- • . PATTERSON';s,. ' & Krintrr's haaThecome ao: well known wheinTer the ItEroinzi eirenlates, that it le only new inu, to mention their name in ecomection with groceries and prorisions. • DECKEIt is'now turning out' in large quantities hiS superior bedsteads, ittllthe old stand of Jame MIXINSON. Ai he does the work himself; It:stand/I to reason - that he-can afford to sell cheaper thin those who are rout pelkd to hire everythinr, &Me. , . • ' ••Sir The wet, damp weather makes itself felt through leaky boots, and damp feet naturally slogged' the lineation, Where - can I buy good boots and shoes that won't , leak? FAO always answers, At .Tor /11eIrrrates. Daus, the eMperintendorit or the shop, know' , how to makp good boots, Anil he does it. . 1-• 'ler Nothing :adds more to the beiuty of rooms thaipaice wall paper. The fare niture may be of the most costly patterns, but if the piper is poor or soiled, the whole appear sow ii"s4bby." Those who agree with us Mit& matter, should hasten to estoss's Book &Ore and supply themselves 'frith the neatest patterns of paper ever seen in this market. . !M. They mix !hings considerably in China. — A matt tailor.may be seen working diligently at a lidy:s dress for about sir "cents a day r and a 'millennia will wash and iron y/ittr clothes at $1 a hundicd ; while ',is boatman's site may be seen - tugging at the 'oir or han dling the sails tide a man, °keit, too, with a ba by on her Here inTowanda thiiwo. men stay d take care of the children: while thei r go to Idopsse a Enwsitia' .and parch**, cfrcrytliing wanted in the grocery line, because they Lnow this firm offer baner inducements than any other establiiihmeut in the country. . fel Mrs. E. C,.. ACKERMAN has em ployed Mrs. Sats-NW:CARMAN, de Poenlar dm"' maker, who will after .the Atli of December as sist her iri the duties pecnliar to her , voCation., To those who hare employed her, the announce wentrwal lie suilicir ; to. those who tare not hoen.as fortunate vsepn only say, if co want your dresses cut the most approved Lyle and nicely fitted, gimsher a calL ' litral it tcr.natix also keeps a fine a isortment 111 =IMO of real laces, eiribridderies, patterns front Ma dam Anwar-sr ; also the greatly celebrated L. M. Jrl3.%ox's Improved Chart for cutting la dies', rniss - es' and children's dresses, limmities, sacks, &c. Charts of iustraction to b e had o n. ly of Mrs. E. C. Aextotx Wrest, To- Ps. Narler,—The undersigned having re:noted to his new house on Second Street, takes this method-of inflitlming his friends and . those wanting his services where he ran be found.' E. H. Mitsox, kf.D. Ti,AS Tw, Tr:is.—Cow•Eu. & MYER warrant their Tea f giro a'atiAfactiongor nio. nee refunded. Prices are greatly reduced. 111==1 ze Fresh Cat-fish, very nice, at covii Li. a: 311.1.W:4. ge- ci9n rs at Nitiolesale and re tail, r•rY theaP, atr.u. 31i • n's. IxrointAnox WAX4m.—Left his homes in Overton township, about the-Ml(4y of October las.t, my spy .larrzuooN J. lie is about 15 years of age, ratl,or slender in form, with dark,hatr. Any ; information en:venting him will be thankfully received. JOSIAn ArBznot.D. • Overton, Dee. 24,1870., 11(9... Mrs. J. D.,1111.1. has just ,re— ceived a'llUve supply of Millinery Goods at a great redaction in price—lliewise a fine assort ment of new styles of Hair and oilier fancy goods for thn Holidays. First door east Hof Bas to t t BtoouwAT'it,llridge Street. friends of lier D. - CUA FT will pay him a donation % - ,init at the par sansge, Wyalusitut, Jan. ;hi, ' It is hoped that the' new par nohow. may thoronghl dedicated at this time, and a host of oysters, with other dainties, be devoured to. the satis faction of all who may attend: Ily order°, Corn. Several desirable farms for sale. Enquire ut Gnm - rrna it ParroN, at their office on Bridge tilreet, Towanda, I'a. Mir Several desimble houses and town I..ta for sale. lingnire 'of 'Ontrirrrus S l'arroN, r.t their oftint• ou Midge Strret,Tnwandti, Pa. • Fr lINITURE.--1 the 13th of January, goals Will he sold for cash at the Bridge Street Furniture Store, and a rednctipn to prices from 10 to 2.5 per cent. rifler slid chamber suits,clecidedly low. Great reduction In (*flier' and estension tables, loinges, Ererything coining down at the Cash Store on Bridge Street. No credit given. .7. 11. Parieiti. MARBLED. KELLOGG—INGIIAM.—At the bride's home, Nur: 30, kin, by Bey. Isaac Ererette, Ornal Kellogg, of Monroe, t. Roth Ingham, of Knox ville, 'ltoga county, . BOLDER—WILLIA*S.--At Abe redhlen.-e of the bri4e's mother, in Troy, Jan. $, MI, be hey. T. S. She:ultra - rt. 'Jame .1 Bohner, of South Creek, to Flora Williams, of Troy. , LAYTON—BEEIIAN.—In Rome, Jan. 14,.Pri1, br lire. Wm. Sheip, Wm. T. Layton to Mrs. ureic A. ll:eman, allofltome. 1)IED Sptinstiold, Monday, Jan.'9, 18,71, of asthma, t'srl-tott 11. eaMpbell, in the yoar of lii.. age. • DIA EF.Sf.EF.....tiii Frid a y; p e ,.. ; 10, la), in • tintithtie4cl, at the bonne of her eon. Mi. Ed win Blike,dee, Mrs. l t.II Blakeslee, in the Nitih yeara her it,ge.' eIII'ITENDEN.-111 Lock haven, l'a., on the Bessie, yonngest dagliter of Bev. 1:- and Jennie 11. Crittenden, aged two ;ears and tett months, quietly MU azfeep in Jema. after three wsklro. of patient • Anfiering from pnenneviia. - DIIU3LIIOSD.—Iu Elwell. Bradford comity; Jan• 5.1 8 71, Lydia A., mire of Cliarlt-; Brun- Mond, aged 10 years. SMIT 11.- -I.le-inds, wife of Luther Smith and Adopted 4..nghter of t im Catkins, of Fa .t Troy, diet at West Franklin, Jan, 3, 1871, agent 31 years:. Om-departed sister was an amiable Idle and loving mi.ther. She possessed a very active mind and ambitton too great for her physical powers. Shia was esteemed as a neighbor --and friend, to which fact the -many sympathizing ftignds ,bore witness. Though possessed of many good qualities, she did not regarq herself a diadiple of Jesus until her last illness: When brought hot by 'sun . ..ring, she learned to trust implictth• in tin bit for salvation. liitening to the chervil of the heavenly choir, alto departed with the joyful promise that the father and lit tle one would rejoin her in the mansions above, Monioeton, Jan. 11, 1871. WF W. Iltrr. SPECIAL NOT/CBS. I=E=ll 18,..Vatkle Lumber andiDogwooa wanted.ly t.) ll*w Ita , rrntauc, -Jan. 4,15 A. "f Greenwood. ' iifir nave inat received a late stock of Tea, bought aim* tbe reduction in the duty I m tea of ten emits per pound, and oiler theta at the low prices annexed: ' llgst Young SI,2S; Good Young llj son, $l,OOl Oolong. 70 to 90centa Ilyaim Fine, 73 cents:- Hylton Good, 50 cents; Beat:. Japan, 41 rO.• Call and examine. Jan. 18, 1871. NFL. Do not forget that Tea is sold at Eel lres for 50 rents. Jan. 18, 1871. fib. Fresh Oysters by the gallon, qttart or dish at the Bakery it Dining Booms. . • , b. iv. Scorr & Co. '2w.--Towanda, Deo. 20,1879. • - r . . . A.largo itiock - bi reigfilie - Ten4 selli k off at cost at Cowin. k 'Dlrr.a'a nntil thr Jan. 1. NOW is your chance tolay in a supply. 4ffi ' thin guaranteed or money refunded. • Ceram. a ityra. For insurance against low( or in ge by , fire, In reliable companies; apply to Jou: W. )111,. Agent, • Towanda. Pa. aice Merenili mock, north side of Public re. _ Dec. 1, 1870. E,z.: Call at Miss E. d. Kingaley's .. Woody Corset, She being the only agent ... county. We would recommend it soros . g many. advantages over any other. In di ion to its fine shape, it it highly recom en led by the medical faculty.as a supporter; . 3 . . 15, 1170 —lt • !• . .;.; For it firstlelitEttl PARLOR STCiVT, .aaonable price, go to the Wystusing Hard . Store. G. 1 F: Csaitazutarc. alniutg, Dec. 3, 1870—tf. Fresh Oysters at who:deistic, Oyster Depot. - Mice at the Red, Whitt, Store, Bridge street, Towanda, Pa. . 8,1870. - • Go to the Bakery,. first "door . of Ward ionic. for fresh Crackers. ' 27, 1870. D. W. 800rr A, Co. :4 AXTED.—A. Master Builder to re boil the Methodist Church at LeTtlysville the ng season. Applications to be nude to the raigtied, who will give specilicatious . and reclcc proposals until .lan. 21, 1871. • J. H. ?AMISH, P. IL BUCK, • X. C. Eusorowra, Committee. J4n. 5;1871 Second-hand Sewing 31schines for le at a bargain bv4Vicliliaru k Black. Man, Ilachine lieetllea, Oil, - Tbroail, fiilky - April zit, 1870—tf. • A. liraaraaN, (snetessor-to A nicall A: Baldwin) dealer in Hardware, Tin wa , Stovea, Nails, Iron. Bove, Belting, Paints, Oil: Putty, titaali; Glass, Donrs, and everything nu Ile kept in a Hardware %tore. Gonda sold at holevaie and 'cry low. 7i P2IIS Ca 41. . 72, 1870—tf. . . .-6 . 7 v• The Winter Term of Williams pnr Dickinson Seminary, nt Willianutport, Pa., loot a ; for loth semea, will hewin Jannary 1871, with brtildinga Diorritghly iinprOrad, new Phi,losophical Apparatus, new pianos, a full corS of efficient teachers. The school is wor thy of pntik patronage. Buildings cornmo dions—stituffliin delightful. cluirgitit par- year (English branches), Fur furtlicr Information address the Presi de] t, or : , 'td for a' ratrilitgllt% W. Lre. Nr0r,11.70011, D.D.„ . qW,IO, 187(1 -2ni. President:, WANTED— -100,000 feet-Beech Birch Maple Plank, for which tke higheA.t pri c e ril be paid. Also, Iwo gniab Cabinet Makers, T. 1..11A.et.T. r alrtaing,, Nor. 7, 14470 - • Utfir We guarantee satiifactiot) in 411;the work we dn. Ice eat, make, and trim cloaking for nytt and Lora wear, H AnnisA (t,o 2 I , Ikk%v Strout. Towanda, 1: 9 0. 31ONT.INYES 1870. are J 11.3 opened.* large and earefulli %elect edi stock of goods for the fall trole„ Mom Nheetmr,a, Flannels, Frinta, .te. Tea.. Syrnpa, and GrOecries of all kit , (l-. at Fito,m Tork pnee , a. Crockery and Glamorate of ot* own importation, in Not to eat ot ,iep attel to iterniaa, bonght et. In.irel; for es‘h, gnaranttcd to be 'sell! at Doter pricer than over offered in this market , ter. HENRY HARRIS, -3lorchant Tai ; Bridge street. i . . Smaw.—l milk- pay marketprice f. ilve.or 'dz. tons Ora', threshed five or Wheat S. air, to bo doliToretl on Tu./mm . la 113t4. ~., , s '. I. IS 0. . lt. H. Wrt.t.rA. W. Dirrutcres Mgsir. Store, ,at or Merrill's Dank, tint tionr„ where pm . . ~ I find rianns, )telnlenris, Oronit, Viutins, etiltArg, ronjn,t, Stringg, .lernrdensut, Clarinn c*Flnteit, She ed -Music. Instrnetinn bw•ks ' for 14 Ithitrumenta, 'tunic Bookg and alt Mud,' of )rnsical Men:lianclice. 'April 11, '7O. igt.: The .conise pnrAned by the ; ado 'Kills, of,selling good Hoar at tlie low e noisible prices, is productite of numerous a % eintagm It makes a ready market for ..the s perior wheat of our vicinity; supplies ,can ors with a cheap and wholesome articl e of f sh ground flenr, and as wnataral result-makes latiro btuaness fm-the Willa.-_,War in nth, and abort crops, are 'having thM , raise prices; bnt thislifill at all times sell a, ' ' minim= pricer. July 28. 1870. I SS. Highest ' price• paid for all • .ds of Farmer's Produce, at the fled White ,t Me Store. URNITURE. 'ENV FIRM ! NEW GOODS We aro now offering it our Who!code hot Bean UIINITURE EMPORIUM, The ?leaked tn.tneements to those to want of - I RST CLASS FURNITURE The• attention of the public la' especially called to •ur recent hear pirrelrsees from the late (drat Ana lei Sales of • CHAMBER AND -PARLOR 97 17 'WALNUT MARBLE TOP SETS NICE PARLOR SETS it - $5O 09,' - Tngr•thrr with our Complete: tf•.,, r of BEDSTEADS, DUREAUSiCHAIRS TABLES, STANDS, SPItECG - --.' BEDS, MATRESSES, LOOKING-GLASSES, And in fact everrthing tO be fotiad tris Ilret-class CEIEAPETt 'THAN TEM CIITAPpT II minium THAT WE. ARE :COW MANEFAC -11 taring. and do oder goods at oar ma assail facture draper than you tan bay city-rondo goods eiseabsre. Lumber tarn fa exchange Sec goods.— We also fnmtab' 111rIALIC BURIAL CAMS. AND COPITS3 And. eve also have tho: Geoas &Livered to tee , Depot free ArrhargT. Tcre-aa ' ,la, isn: 11. #Bll. NOTICE TO CARPENTERS 010. L Tice tinderibpied have made arrat to in. Imre Calventer's -MUMS Or- TOOUiI, .arming them WWNETTI:2 Tarr nay or.. AU desiring each Insurance are i'rsriectOilly invited tofttre no s earl. . CAMP k TIIICENT; &KAM i.6en.loarrans* Atli., Towanda. Ps. ALL • KINDSI4II&IMM AND Provisions .at irtiolcsale and retalt. it Nay 2% C. 5.--Idits'th PIP'S ~ ►... s~t EONS.- f mss• trumenf, ' , in as Miscellaneous. 1.:(1. 107 MAIN STREET, Ever °tiered In this market. We are now offering AT $73 00. And ruriature Stnm, ROSEWOOD CASKETS, Of atery - deocripticn. IURIAL '1t91:4.:5. CAI'S, FINEST E S In this rect!ou at eenntry JAMES 0. FROST k SONS. iiiiia pa Oiclttilitig=trit ittrAitY - 1 - i - Gayorig tiimit --- I arm. J" Grigbt XXXIIIIVJ Soper. h er. Low Buttlagtoo Wort. Pony; Colon:ads. Sam Wo&; Conks ,Mopy Burke; Proakilii. Tiltati/ *AP 1 . . A., It. Om; Melded& tkii- Nome; Ram /amok koolit7; Standing X / lliseli; II fis h ! al I. Ormitent; XIIIIIMr: Sank Comdr. MAUI Mom; Bodildleld. A G. lean- Troy , Akins Moen; Tommodikaintakers.:lttalook.W !Dotter. 'Madan Itolleek. Daniel Xedft:. Wilmot. RI itiar4 AP". Airtfitka*,.. l kldl Winell., itAmtil i 1 10 2 Eg ; • ABisas tip.4l`i Maki. ioarOa lichraril Labberson. 8 B Hulett. Jacob Ercanback: Athens Nato'. E X Xerral: Asylum. B C. JO* .47yrikr BB•17. irat Iteettlf.P wikos; Barclay. !teary Dugan. L B LAW, Geary El Ea g% a B Northrup. Dodo' CrDerootaw. Tabu Lab: Barlla B X Clark; Borthigtoei Weat, O W Goddard; Caskottup.ll W Lai4oa.: T Kauley: Eerrleit. Otis -Bottles. w A , Wellooni; LeNsysrilte. Par Moore; Orwell. U B Albs; Pike. Lytoten nether; Bowe top, Jolts fortes: Bldg -10127..1 Bllay; heath Creek. isole Smith. axes Hall: thatildield.'ll Boma; - .Formskt hpriagriabl. Toed Adam, Wallace Omen' tlybaub, L Oregon; Tinrsaids Bore', thartiel Walbridge. B Tairiledif North. 'Wed 11Postar • ! Troy -bow'. BIM! Lewis; Tuscarora. J lewls..Oliver Warren. U W 'Tstmada. J Whitton; Whiles, Chas Boy; trindosai. CA dryades', russuai Athena twp.-D IV Pewter. G X Water. S 11 Clot. Beery Buff; J SJones, Geo Munch; Athens bum% J X Ely; Arylrun, Dwight Kellum: Duels 8 0 Vanankirti; Gorda. A B Stomas; Ilteb6eld. C X XeXhiriey. Jelin, Loveland : "Leßoy. W West ; Mince horo'. Bernard Creamer; Mourn tem'. John Northrup; Orwell. Samuel Wan; Overton, Wm W IDdirherrr. k Herman, J C IF cents: Rome Imp. 8 PI Teener. • Reuben Whiter: Smithfield. C W Scott; Standing Matte. , Sluiebequisi. 0 C Gore; Sprlnirdeld. P S- Efraberd: South Creek. A I Hammond; Towanda Done. Sim eird Woodford. Henry Itereur. W O Gordon; Tow anda twp, I L Boinnen. Frenebvilregg; Terry: A 11 Jackson. W L Terry; Tmy born'. U C Porter; Tue. carom D Grey; Meter. -John Bowman. C W 'Thumps ea; Welles: t M Wiwi; WYaltudaS. D W Beirorn. • '.}vie • 7 r,./ •.A., • Asylum. Jonas Cole; Albany, Martin Morrison; 'Athens boro'. Otis Drake ; Athena • twn, •Curtia Thurston. Justin Morley ; Burlington tap, Wm Shiner; Barclay. Thomas Pitchman; Canton bore'. C A arise. Ilphralis Can. W 1 Seormart; Canton tap, C llimr4 0 P Manley; Columbia, Yunnan Bullock Granville. J B .Packard; :W 8 Canary; LeßaTsr2lts. L P Dineknun; Monroe' Pm Smut Irvine. Orville Brock ; Overtook. Darius .ocmatt; Pike. J; J ristobar; loath Crook. Miele' Crum. 0 II Dunham; limingtlekt. Clark Hooker: antithileld. OZi Wilcox; Troy brn. Obadiah WI/1- tarns, Troy bard% Join' Christ ant •Taratubs' Worthier Parkins; Towanda boro'.o H you; TenT. 1 y Jones; TIONITOM Chides Davidson; MOM -Ratiben Frankel, 0 M Horey,' , asseles ohnstank r Wilmot, Alba Wilson. 3 a Sown Wyaoi, Robed Bons; Windhant. Ira Pinch; Warren, Orrin Boners. liaradolphßasedaley; Thies, T P Dowman. ATTAACTIVE SALE. I !do offer for sale, at cost, forte mit 3U days, . WHITE AND COLQR.E -TARLA TANKS, ORGAN DIES, SASH- ES, RIBBONS, VELVETS, FRENVII pOUTILLE CORSETS, FANCY GOODS, REAL AND IMITATION VALENQIENNS LACES Aleo 'theC,T aetl Ele.gant " DUCHEsi,SE For Trimming; prrAses tAllien 1 . .311 and Ror bar:zaitis in th".n gootixoler offend In thin • MIS. If. E. (iAtiVIN, • .an. 11, 1871. • Mermen 1.11.. c k -. Towanda. Pa. ; - • T° THOSE GETTING mpr. - To °num. Ton shiwild Piudy two Mugs. Firk, to GET wniza: CLOTHING L i , ”ii,llyt WHERE MEN ARE SOLI , cni AP A n•rin abb.. to melta good artirle cheap the inn% haut moat anderatand Inc IntalneaN - ard 1130 W how, where and what to buy as a practical man dot's; and a I'RACTICAL TAILOR n its btanehei I profess to be, having h+.l EIGHTEEN YEAILS• FarEMENCH n the buKin , es. Warn been a ender in !elite Ike NEW YORK CITY I do roy own buying, selling and entting. 'and dividetny profits with no titan, so thit lass of lt will do- J -Bnd vrith low -rent and other asrensea in pm. portion. thus maltiorz_ the cost of carrying on the business very swill. In ro.-..ling thr abm will are whT It la that I •CAN SELL .GOODS Than tin following the busitsena, and having no knowle4ge of it theism...lves. hare to employ others at large salaries to attend to .tt,, and enstwntrra mast pay aceordlngly = aa they. Into myself. DO BUSINES.S TO LIVE EY IT If yonilaubt the abeTe irtttemest, be convinced epll.ng on Merchant Tailor. Bridge Bt.; Towanda, P.. Ang.lo.'7o ' TOWA,N,DA AGRICULTURAI4 WOItItS STILL LISTS! Thrpridint or Me kop is sow sitipg some of 'LUMBER WAGONS, PLATFOUNI WAGONS C'OH'ERED AND OPEN MOONS, ever clieri4l In this market. nestselected OAK AND HICKORY TIMBER nred,'and all work made by the meet F.X-E RIEXCED WORX3LIrX.. We have the •-••• . :. ••••••,..... PATE.% r RUSSIA IRON SEATS. -. . very light. and to durable that even twin hasiin little to do towards their decay. i • I • 1 essinicia our work before Inhaling else where. Repairing done on gliort no 7 ee. • . 1.1. C. Mr./it - ca. Brest. • a.. ' CENT. Towanda. Towanda. July 20 . 1670 . tt ill.er . tendent. frirE LIGHT HOUSE • BASE DURNINO AND BASE .11E.AILNU STOTT.. = Has been awarded , TWO. FIRST PREMIUMS NEW YORK STATE FAIR . Bronze wedge). .% C.4111 , fi1t14 with all the leading 'trite.; of the day First l'rerninnr+ at the New Jersey State Fair a 4 Ire!! a+ at tanrueroni; County Fairs. aale by • .. M. LEWIR SON. Itridzo at.. 'Prorate's. Tiat • .11. WELLES' " I ,COAT.; YARD. Cntil fartheenotice priers at yard. lora •}:wir, or :in. 2 $t tio Stove, or Nos.s and „11l 00 lint, or Igo. 5 13 75 The following additional charges wits be made for delivering coal within the borough limits: Per ton .I*. E'en for Coruna , In 50 eta. Ban tun 53 93 Quarter t0n...25 " •• * 4 NI • 33 .. W Lean Orden at my 'Coal Offfre, 2to. S, Met. enrs Kew Block, south rade. Ifir Orden Enat in all came be aceompialed by the rash. _ Towanda, Jin. 11.11. It. St. WELLFA. T EH BEST AND CIIOICEST , SJIOK S I . NG 7'oll A G'• G' 0 , IS HAM. FACTUBED AT • .4 UT 0 lis .1' X 0 1 , ID DISTD.ICT in. MARYLAND, • • ter bee that Every Pefltage you buy bear a, that inscription. • • ';• • - Droll, 1870. CAKES AND. CEACKERS.--GRE clan Bead. Book Wooey. (Image. *Woo; p es sad Mager Cakes. ifishlagtaa Jumbles saA Coffee &send, and intik§ of Checkers et Kuck 4.'70. W. A. noczwatia.. !M= = L cE, ' Is MADE best In!nxe In A F:NRY ITARRIK At the REGlSniailiollitice hereby given that there foe been laid .nd vetted ill the face of tiwilegiebet elrWillib di mot I • th e eoloty of BradbOL esestudl • open the thnoldWeetabve. vie: A MUM owl aired Mem. adzies el IL IL Ne m; deed. nod awl d thitijanda Lyon iruardbui of. ClOor Spooner. Wove dditofelL AFf ri art. 1 8 141 4 OeWvith gee { a • litri d. mad Levi Scott. emir YthTifloet 01,/, R. Webb, miner of Modal" Bpin- oilr. doe% • • ,_-_ , • Stoolocei of Wm. Campbell. 'doer of oe, camp. bill. ikicl. , .. . . loksitkoet of P. If. Bock. eater Of Near, Pepper: deed;--.. rillatallel of W. A. Wetmore, execnlor of the 11W of raaO Stewart. &VS. 115167 earl of Liman Putnam, executor of Hirers deed. Ilnal wet of L. L. N'teen. Mtn', of Chariot X. Cittent. deed.. Alletbil beet of Wary E. Watts, nillors of Wm. YeeneWatte, late of Towanda, deed. ATE-'Tie appeasement of propertyiset If by the cueing* or adrolnletritersto whlawe or children of the fobntlan decedents: . TAMS of W. B.lllidwoll. DavidTitne. • " John D. " , , • Alvin W. Thomas. George W. Welke. Andel., SUM eel be prevented to the Orphan's Mort itrelforil county THURSDAY. VHDRVABY 9..1571, for confirmation and allowance. C. 1L OLtDDIY(i, llenieter, BE • A D3ECNISTRATOR'S 'NOTICE.— :conee i• tereby given that all persona 4ndsbt ed to the estate of UEO. W. WELLS; deceased. late of rat!. township, are requested to mate Immedi ate payment. and all persons harms 11i111161 against. said estate must meant them duly anthentkatad for settlement...J. - W. LEWIS. / 1 04..1111.w6 • 'Admisi4etritor... APPLICATION" DIVORCE.— To Umbel', B. Dertinpork—No. 719 Sept. T.. IS: n.—Yon are-hondly notified that Emma A. Derreh preit. your wife, by her pest biend.J.c.Ciark isuf sp : plied to the court of common picas of Bradford Co.. fors diroree from the bonds of matrimony. and the. said court has appointed Monday. the nth day lrebruary. 1171. for hearing the said . Roma In the premises. et whir' time attd plies ;of sitend if you think proper.. • • J. mai . Yi* mum . gh"4l., ylui.llll-yr4 VOTIC E.-NEW iltßA.l4:3E lr WETT—To - sari this. 131012ey.'extza interest, say dispute on settlement, and long friendship. We bare appointed from Jai:new 1 to 10. 1871. to settle our book account, and every. time • Months afterward. April Ito 10. July Ito 10. 'sad October Ito 10. We Wind Is only NW rule flitly eat is the letter.' Ten per cent. will be • chanted on air book somuitta from wellies, of goods. if not petted at the times mentioned above.- All those hieing la. settled book seeounts with C. 8. Lafferty. portions to April 15. kV% villain and rattle immediately., LAM= A LANDOW. Ciunpiown., In.; Jan. 1. ERIE RAILWAY. . • IMO MILLI ITEDIR MO IitUOI WEZ2OI:I2 - notacnontsT. • clumps Of °WWI& • snout pv.tos—Doustaputz roi • • CLEVELAND. TOLEDO. DETROIT. =scam mmwsuimr.. BT. PACE.. CIMANA. And all -rdlda West and Eqiethweat DAVTOlr ialliM etociNEtA "11111 - lANAPOLIS. LOVIEVILLE, er. Win% all poir.ia Eolith and Senthareet ITzw in) nirvana) COACKE/I au u taTavon wrroorr citavar. TO Itocivintit u lEtinTaTl), inzw . LUX. CLKINLAND AND CINCINNATI. On AM after Itowiay. DT:cm Lth. 2870. trains will ;eve Warerty at about the following b.. . • viz - • 0000 ir&S"f 1:2 I latal NIOTIT FSPRMS Mondays ozeepteib for I:whet:ter. ltiiffalo, Dunkirk. Cleveland and (lin, connecting with the Lake Shore, Michigan Southern. and 'Grand Trunk-ltaibraym at Bairiki, Dunkirk arid Cleveland lecthe West; also at Clear. , lent with the C. C. C. k Inn. Batlvrly for Indian. ap olle e and at Cincinnati with thetonirrills Short Lipe liailway..anil the Ohio' it Mississippi Railway forth. South and Southwest ; oho with connect ing lines at principal etatiens on main llae.~ 4:4:o a. m.—SIGIIT, EXPRESS. daily. for Boebe.der.,' Buffalo. Inn:kirk. Cleveland and Cincinnati. Ina direct cenne.lion with trains of Grand Trunk' and Lake lihore Railrays at Buffalo, Dunkirk and Clevelatel. for all points Wed, and at Cincinnati with'the Ohio k Mississippi and. Lonirdlle Short Line Railways for the'South and Sontn.west also with all.couneding lines at principle stations oii main line. . - • 7:15 a.m.—WAY FREIGTIT, Sundays excepted. I 8:43 a.m.—MAIL TRAIN. Sendai, excepted. foe' Deft:do and Dunkirk. 3:50 p.m.--EMIGRANT TEATS. dilly f.r the Went. 5:35 p.m. —WAY TRAIN, for Elmira, Sunday! cx . . ended. , . 6:45 DLY EXPRFSS, Sundays excepted. for Boolsmer, Buffalo. Dunkirk., Cleveland. Ctrianna ti and the South. Stops at principal stations and connectirurpointa on main lino. Yew and Improved Drawing Rohm Coschmt 'mom. patty this, train from_Aemffork to Battslo, and ,aleeping Cmtetuna are attached it Itornettirri„ thy run. 'Meg thin' to Mewl/LH and Gallon without change, p.m.—T.X. "aft :Sundays ercepted. for Be tide. Dunkirk. and Cleveland. oinusecting with trains for the West. • • A gle,ping Coach Ia attached to this train running through to Buffalo. , GORCG EAST a.M.—NIGHT EXIMESS,Mindaya oseopk4l.-con - arctitig at Now TOrk with afternoon trains and steamers Mr Ntwton and New Rtlglan4 citing; Sleeping Coartes accompany this train to N. T. 6:08 a.m.—CT:WI"NATI EXPRM. Mondays si• copied. conDOI:SiDA st lereey City with afternoon and evening trains of Now Jitney Railroad for Philadelphia, Baltimore. and Waahnigton: end at !few York with; steamers and afternoon Express • trains torifew England'Citiss. Also stops at prin. cipal stations and counts: log pointiron mainline. Shaping Coaches accompany this trail to Now York 8:38 s.m.—ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. daily for Binghamton, mas km:—DAT F:irgEss. Rundaystareptadoton aecting at Jersey City with roidantht Express train 05 New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia. Also stops. at principle stations and connecting points on midi& New and imprirred Drawing.lloom Cosebrs acrom.. - piny this train from Buffalo to New York. 3:30 p.m.- 7 81311QUEILANNA DAY, daily. 1:30 p.m.—WAY - FREIGHT. Sundays exinted. "6:25 p m.—DIVISION MAIL. Itondaya excepted. R:53 p.m.—uottrsrso ExruEss. daily. COlinCit. lag at Paterson for Newark ; tt Jersey City with Morning Erpress-Train of New Je a r Railroad for Baltimore and Washington; and New York with Morning wtpresstrain for Boston tireWEn gland titles. Abash* at ail principal one and sots. • necting points on main Steeping Coaches accompany this train through to Now York: ! t[tl . ~tf:[tlst rw iwi~~ : l?fltltl:~ lei- • revised and einnplete •• Pocket Thee Tabh" c 4 Passenger Trains on the Ertek Ralhitty and tint meting linen. bai recently been pnbliahed, and can be proenred on application to the Ticket Agent -of lb* Conipany. L. D. RUCKER. (hotel flap! IS & CO., R LP five Jog received a fresh stock ot FALL GOODS In their line bought In Ile. Tort and Phitadelphhi. at Kees that warrant than In Baying that they win well n , CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. Their iftol. consists In Doinestie and 'other DRY, GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, ZEPHYRS, .WORSTE,D, MILLINERY' DEPARTMENT Is thoroughly furnished iiith the LyITZT TASI4OI% AND Blurt GOODS / • ,o 1"" For tile season,/ Ohl ladles/ CAPS AND HEAD RIGS COnolautly on hand Main et., orpotito the Court House !Mkt. MI& N EB LL-I,N.E.RY MBA. J. D. !Mt 'Timid call the attention VA the pnbtie to her Large !tack of FALL iND TER MILLINERY GOODS, Dilcctly from limr York city. of the cry lATEST STYLES. All of which Will be Pohl uutarr.r. than any place to Towanda; cotuprising • DONNET4Ind BATS.. - LACES. / • CORSETS, • ' MD GLOM. • lIAIR. • • • • • -• he., ke. " KR.S..I. D. MM. First door east of lirsralkall k Ridgsway's Bed Waite and Rios store. Bridge et. Sept. 29,10. , guoAR OF ALL KINDS MAIL' lag it wk9tessle rim at TO'S k =CM F r C,IPT GB'S: ItO.T iC E.L— Mitlce is hereby Oren that all perilous lndebt, 411 the estate 'of SILAS ALLIS, late of home !d, ire rectented to Mai linitediatbhDelde aadall peraoturfraytait elaitha Vans! eultao mull preload them duly authenticated foe settlement. * OR ON RICILET. U. C. ALLIS Executors. :3445'n-io ADMINISTRATiIEt , Nonce Is hereby abet:Filial aU persons indention to the estate of JOHN . .lAB,VIB, late of pike , trrp4 darrowa. hob requested Womb lairc at ipa meat, and envenom baling claims against said as. tits mat be proment the tame duly anthantteeted for settlement NANCY It. J-ARYK Nor. 34 111 7 / 1 , . . Adattaidiattii., 'A USEINISTBATOWS.NOTLCE.-- Itot ew is hereby given that an micro' indebted . to `ther' lita at WWI ItAKEIMON,IaM 'of 14.. wand*. demised. are riiquestsd to male Immediate• payment. and all pace as hating" dittos anteust - said estate nrsuA present them, duly authenticated for set- tleonent. . • ELIZABETH AfAKINSON. 111ANCIll WATTS. Jatt • - • • 18 Ism Administrators. • , • ALatiNISTRATOWS NOTICE -- 'Notice is beret,'" viten to all persons - indebted to the errata of Z. li, arsi.ntso. tato of Athens bomb elsivassrl, must mike immediate payment, and al persons haling claims against. sahLsstate taint pre sent theta dal" authenticated for settlinnent. A .PPLICATION IN DIVORCE.— ..LA:To limy. 1. Turner.--No. Tort are itereby notlflea that tottte• Turner. your *ire. by her neat • fele Eel ; Jame a- If Iller; hare: - applied to the court of • idea* of Bradford county, for • divorce from the bonds of matrimony, , and the 'said court haw appointari Mond"); • the' rth day of Fentniu7,`lnllflor.l6aring. the said Lottie. in the •prethirars, at irhicti Uccle and place 3 - on can attend if you thilik,Trnper. jan.3ll.wit :1. .11. PPLICATION DIVORCE.-- To Philip! f 4. Yibi;er.—No. 239 Sept Yoe are berebyvtotified that I.aatta.E. Fenner. Tour , wife. by her neat friend; Wm. P. C'ar e hae.uppUe4 to the ed*rt of eOntrnOn - pkaa of., Bradford connty`,, for a divorce from the bond. of.tnatriniorry, and the_ mid court hie appointed Monday,..the 6th of .reb-, lei,. foe. hearimr,the- mid butni.E.Taimer in the Pretniges. et whieh tints and place you can attend' if Jpu*Mk proper., ;J. PEftlIV VU FLEW. Sheriff.- APPLICATION IN .DlVOitek To Mary Pritwo.—No. S l* Sept. T.. 4870,-;..• lon Wm hereby notified • -that :P.. 0. .Prince,'"your husband. has applied to the court of common of Bradford county, far a divorce front; the .bonds of matrimony.-and the said court has appotntod Mon- Ass. the Gut dal of rib, Ira. for bearing Bald P. O. In the premises: at whichtie, and ~ place'you can attend If Jan think proper. • . . P sr VA* FLEET. • . .Sheriff. AUDITOR'S . Ares nu sr. W. arm—No. 6913, Sept., Term. ItIGT: In the Court of Common Moan of Bradford county.. . • • ' The • undereigued - an Luditor appointed Court to distribute moneys In the bandit Of the Sheriff arising bout Shseirs sate of de fenderitti rsal estate, will attend to the duties of .said appoint ment at his ethos in the Borough of Towanda on MONDAY Mei 30th day of JgIiBART. 1471. at 2o- elock!p..tu.. st irldeh thosand place an persons bar ing chants to said money are required to present the .reins ;or be debarred from " ooantn ftn upon said fund. L. I'. WILLISTON. , .4 uctitnt. , A .unrrows - NOTICE. _-In -- malt , r of the eetato X. Irin;low, the Orphan's C,enrt of Bradford eounty. The nnderalgned haying been aprointeil 'AntMoe by said Conti to tllatribnte funtli In the. Lands of John-Morrow. Occeaie. admlnlitrator .of the es/date Winslow,decraard.' among the' iperpons entitled to the : same, will atteMl the...bitieg of Tointment, at his °Mee. in the Flot:o'14 Towanda, TCP-STIAT, - the 31,4 flay of J.kICI7ARY. next. 1$ at In o'clock.- a, zu.. at Which time and place an. persona haying ' claim* on 'mitt money . e•regneittNl present the retimr. or be ale barred f • t ouling.in'for a *hart: of Pall money. L.. 1". WILI.ISTON, Antlitor.. • !lisle. • Pses't Aft ~ .~ NOTIONS, &C., V), Fr;Tri KEZL& IL EIPAIAMNIS FHA& H. SPALDING; • _ Administrators 1?cc: 72. 1870. J. PErtIZT V FLEET. Merl". Der. 19:1870.-4t. Dec. 19, 1810-41 , . • - A UDITOR'S I A r'. Rirkssd A No. 44 thr Court ork*o.uotisu Pleas of I.lidford eounty..' , ' The undersigned, ani auditor - . aispolisted by said Court to distribute ftin i d's in - Sheriff is hands nrissrtg from Sheriff's safe oti defendant's real will attend- to the duties Of said appointment. at- the -Mlles. of Overton A: Intilyreme: In the borongh of To.. On. WF.D.7..:ESDAY. the Ist day of FEL/Ili/LEX. 1871, auto o'clock a. M.; at which time and place all persons] having claimm, on raid money are refining to present the:mune orbs gebarred from corning na said fund. • . I_, < E. ot-Efel'ON. jan.3'il.w4 übrrows Wad rp: 7 F Gr.mo. ri(7 , iqUillit. N 0,.. 164 k 165. Stay T., 1870. In the Court of Cornurno Bradford county. ' • . . The and reigned an Artdarr appothesd by -said Cceart 'to distribnte niorvly In the Sheriff's hands raised from the eale'nf defendant's real ostate, will attend- to the duties of Ms • appriintntent , at' his .ffthe th the horonsh of Towanda.. Ott Toeilar. the 31st day of January. 1871, at 1..p.rn..' at whh;h time and place all pertnina liaritig - elainia, to paid money are minested to present sorb claims. of be debarred from coming is upon •sald.fund. W. At Auditor. Jan.sll-w1 AUDITOR,'SNOTIcE.,---J.•P.-liik .by.es. Urniten tyn•l Norxhall. Dee. T. 1348. t Cotirt ot.L'ooiro'on Plea of Ltra4lort cotinty. . . The undersigned atteittai to (Bairn,. etc, funds in the.tiheriffs hands: raised from the of defendeuta cod estato. will attend to the - dttties of lie appointment it bis. office. In the bore' of Tow, Anita. on FRIDAY: SA:irkny 27th. li7l. ati 2 o'clock, p. nt... at ,which _Until and place all -Per sona are required to prioont their claims or be de barel from slisring in.thc.aasets. . . Jan.:VT 1.-w • • • 'Audi tor.' A • A ITDITOIVS NOTIOE:-./.., THE srialler of tb. )7...1,••• (PrjAan'x rourtor Bradfokrl County! - ‘ ; , 11 " under'lentml• I.Protr4 o ;dl tr . the Orphan.' Court .0. Paid comltT.an Auditor. to miirwhallxpset. and dia tribtitn funds in the hand. of the adm'r of said ertatr. wlll attend to the duttrs of lila appOintment..tt otflrean the txwo'. Of Towanda. on §aturday, dan..2x. IRTI. at 2 o'clock.- in., at which time and pine.... all persona haling elaitim to said -motaeya, are regnuml to presontlho Ramo. -or bo ' lver debarred, from earning In upon said fund. •fore. /11.„PEF.T,'Auditor. ,A IlDi ''.NOT 1 I C E.—Lt the %CA- stator of tillo iutate.,tf r.. :A. Kisyop„ In therrphan'a Court of/ Rdford rounty, The undershmed flaying been appointed auditor, by Bahl - Conti to ditdiibnis funds In the bands of the administrator.. wilt Mend to the duties of. his ' appointment at his office, In the Borougli , of Atberts. Frithiy. February 3,3311 e next, at 10 o'clock. s•: 2 °.• at Which time and place all persons basing Ask*, a to said -money are requested to prerent - the stmo or be debarreil from coining. is for a- .share of - said money. .1. B. nEErF., jan.s.7l-w4 , . • Auditor. • A •uprrows - NOTIC E Dolau e 4. Jaws Rondo 44. 7.10. An, got. T.. INS. In &no - Court of Common Plena of •Bradford county., The undersigned an" auditor appointed by- said Court to dlst.thrite money In the Sheriff's hsnds raised from the male of detendsnrrO real' estate, will attend to the duties of hin armpit:tenant at hies office in Miranda toro.„on 'FRIDAY, /Tn.-% 1871, at 1 crokiel. p.m.. at which time and, place all portions having elatms on sahrmoney are required to pre.: sent the same or be debarred trom coming In upon adid fand. - • J. -N. CALITF. Jan.sll-wa ' • • -Auditor. pROTEIONOTAiirS-- NOTICE. -a- Eittah B. Oibba. Lirtatic.—No. 134. 1"Pb..7. 18713.—‘1n Court of Comment Pleu of Bradfortl.eonn NOtiCC Is hereby giveri that there has linen file 4 In the office of the Prothonotary of Bradford eonntY, the-final account of the iCemmittee ofestate-of B. Gibbs. a Mnatic: and the same will be presented, to the; Court of Conampn Pleas- of Bradford county. On„,Thrirsclay.February,9, 1871; at 1 o'clock. p.m., (or contirmation.. W. A. - TIIO3IAS, jan.s'7l-w4, • Xrpthonotart. rtRPHINS' COURT SLLE:—BY irtne of an order leaned out of the Orphans' Court of Bradford county. the..underiegnftk. guardi an af Harriet E.; John Fred. A... and Charters Felton. minor children. at Stephen Felton.. late of Towanda Boro.. deceased; 'will Pell at public Palau the Court Muse, In Towanda Born., on WEI)XES DAY, FEBRUARY' 1, 1571, at 1 o'clock, pan., the follorrinU lot. piece, or parcel of laud: aitnated In Windham twr., and bounded on the north by lands of Si. Cowles and O. W.lVebale.r. east by Jonathan Payne. 'until by Austin rileision, !west by public highway: containing aborit :10 acres; neje or less.- .TERMS crab_ conArrnation. ' E.IIILY B. rEuros, ja11.511 Guardian. ORPHANS' COURT SALE.---tY. virtue of an order iiimscront 6f the Orphane Court of Bradford County, the riteleisicned,Gunrill an of the estate of Jignisaa El'fott and liry F. Elli ott. minor children id late of -Sheahe quin. Bradford county Pennsylvania. deceased, will sell en the premises on SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 4. 1311, af o'cloct; - p.m.. the folloxil4 described .piece or parcel of land situate in ,Sheshequin twp.. and_bovinded a• follows: • Beidniabla at a corner of David and Lewis Horton; thetfee a north-easterly coarse 10,1 and one-tenth rods by larid,ef David and Benjamin Ttorton'lp the centre of the highway; thence by said highway • south-easterly course 3$ atid nine-tenthiedi to a corner of J. B. Oilleitt's laitd...thence by lands- of Gillett and Brit::tuun 130 Itre-tentth roils to cornier of, Lewis Horton enitth•weaterly coarse; .thence by lands of said Lewis Horton a north-westerly course 34 and one. terittiroda to the Owe of beginning. Containing 53 urea. more or less. TERMS—S.I4)O on the property' being •struck down and the balance on confirmation. % Guardian: jnn.STl•wd ORPHANS' COURT* ,SALE.—BY. Ttrtrie of an order Issued ord of the Orphan** Court ofltradford county. the undersigned Admin. iatratrii of the estate 'of William Means Watts,. late of Towanda 13etiongh:.Bradford county. Pennsylva nia. deceased. will sell on tho premisecon SAT1:1I- - DAY, TEBRVART 4, 1871, at 2 o'clock, the following piece or Parcel. of land., situate In. the Borough of Towanda*foresaid, and. bounded 'and described as follow!: Deginning at. the north-east- corner of the Episcopal Rectory lot, on west •lin. of Tort •Avenue; . thence •by Episcopal Ri`ectory lot south 78 dogs. 20 min., west about 210 feet to south east corner of Mix and 31ontanye lot: thence along line of the same northerly 148 and fire-tenth feet to • south line of Dr. B; C. Porter's land; thence aldng line of same north 78'degs. 1 10m1n;tait /10 feet to west line of York Ave. beretbfore mentitmed; thence along line of same smith 74 dep. -40 Min. esst24B and eight-tenth feet to the place of beginning, ro serwing therefrom 12 feet for an alley- along south line oat. C. Porter.s land, said alley to be for the Use of the. land hersdn described for Other parties. Centaining 31,185 sgnare feet, be the same nwre or less. TERMS— $lOO on the property being etrttek down, One-half the. belanosof :none, on confirmation of aale.the balance in oixtr year thereafter; with intercet from continuation. MARY E. WATTS. Jen.5114/3 . • ' Adlntolatritrix. Ex. A FULL ASSORTMENT or mum and cad= ram& at Marcia It% Mk LONG k KEELER. N. ~~°_ ,~ ,~ ~:,' . - rticoßpcimmociligricE.—:ni . • Po matte of th e incorporation of "TIM .nolderri Norument • Amotiatien of tlmithltekl." D. Bullock.' • Wehb`.. VI Milli. and otheia, - Trustteee. tentr,/$70.. • e - ; - Route to beretii given that, au' titne Truati:o4 haq eeverally pre:aanated to the s tiertieteit•conituen• Plait of :Weaved torinty, noir artirTc-Cof , aiwocart. tiorgiaaltik for a dcenn,of Incorporation, and the aaidConit having examined the Paine, and.andeng Melt coned. Will :decree that the acts, he made - 'ea preyed for, on, Ilfonday, Pettrniey.f.'lX7l: at . o'clock pto alllalasatuae.he shown .fin the a/kir - ark. AJY3t~ - ID the !natter of the petitieti to rhaor,t• the' nink atile and title of the Old kreabytcrian Chureh or- •.• • . - - - ALSO—In the matter of the rtiThratinie to sioctot chatter of the 4 treopten Coitg&gation c4l. Sylvania.", N 0.13, Dex.tarm, 1&.l. • - • ihe Matter of the ho•nrportition of the o'Ltota ileititanst Strain Fire Elgine Cutepan7."— • No. Yeb . . T., Inn. C- . ' - W. A. TuNrAs, Prothonotarfs Otefee, - ,hut. 1871.-at, • 01.11PHAN'S - 'COURT Tiiiite of an order Waned out of, the Dridienii Court ofltractlonl county, tiw .inidersigued .Adionkt istrator'of tlae estate of Atolln Morel!. 1, to of Bonin Pap— will sell on ttsepremloro grn T 111.1104 ,, DAY, runtuAnY In, 1871, :A 2 o'clock, p.M., lot'nt Land, vita/U.lO Itotor, tirp,'; and botin;Pll as . foilowS: Deginntn4.B2 the tiOrtai-eteit corner 01 a Int:conveyed to Daiithq Russell, Jr..; thence flora they. of, south. MO.; degrees - Cad. CO perch..., annt.xonth one deg.. west 17 perches to the •liorth west corner of a lot contracted to lie sold and now in pciaseaston of "Barre y 4 - 01tewo thence along the" north line of =aid 16! east 72.p,•r , - es:to the noit,h,east coiner thereof: thencemorth pet-viols to % corner; thenec ,reef . 14d aril tenth perche to the nnrth.. est korn,r of• a:lnt n.n traeted to be, soli to IlLrain Itosselit ithoriee .11 , •ng the east line f said let 70 perehem the. Flare 4 : enntalutng aCifq; and more nr (CAR. •• • ALA.4—Ou a other piece or parcel of land sitn..t, and bow:filed as • Sollow,.: Degirileil, the nortla-*eKt corner of * of 10 = 0 rye conveyed by Wm. 11.- Clymer to - Daniel !lime-if: thence Slang iihe of land conveyed to .1/311-011 , - . - faL twee, north 113 and five-tenths perches, south sf'!,, degree* east sr. and threetvath plebes, and mrth gn perches: theticoLeast 16 and thro.tonth, • Pcnif' to the north-west-corner via lot tonveied thelios along Ives; lino thereof: anal next line of the othbriand ccureyed to said Daniel 1: soli, south 131 perches; thence alontr.thenertlf lint; of first-mentioned lbt. nerth 8314, der: Mee: 71Vet tin `and six-tenth perches to the place : oftghtninz;; containing 75 acres, more or lees. • • , TRltllB—sl.oo for each. piece on' the property U<:-_ .tug Firm:lt Linen, one-half 'of tlin balance on; 'Otte on co:din:nation of sale; and the restudnd , T, In one year, from confirmation. 'kith int - Ereet from ceu: tirmatien • the, purchase price secured ;by .llttletinetretsontl: and. the man tte be entereg as a lien otesaid laud. STEkif ai WICKHAM, jan.a'7l.w.t Administrator. SILERIFF'S'SALE.-- , BYTIRTUE: 'of Sundry Writa issued .out- of - the .I:ourt.of -COminian Pleas of Bradford county and to me a. meted, will be exposedto at the 'Coact House. in the Borough of l'iwaida, Bradford euini ty Pennsylvania. on TIICRSOAI PEBROA BY, 1871; al O'clock. p.m., the following:dem-Mod piece or parcel of land situate in Towanda boron4ll, • bonteled as follows': On the north; east and by land belonging to eatate.oll`4.lfardcdeceasO! , ;- and on the eolith by State Street. tieing' abbot feet front on State Street, and---- -'feet +alai one framed building. thereori, nasaLaa • ' 'Seized and ialcsn in execullottaf the soli of S. N.. • AapiniralLen t lit Colored lI.E. Miura of Toiand. , ; formerly Isl Weslyan Claw,* -..4.-1...v -andC ALSO-rlbe following described lo;, Pious, or, 'or error land, situate in Litchteld two., hotin.led w - follows: Op el - m . ll[olth bydarail'of nowise .cotton and Warren struble. east bs Warren amble: mid. 4. L. Parker, svith and west by ..14_165. cot:4l'lll4min pviet of land, More -or lops, no in:- pram:ants. • . • = ' ' .ALso=Anotbor pier .4 land •0 1 twp.. bounded ondbe north by.iabliNo dekribed bd. east by J. L. Parker, south by Swill Lent. WC by-- other lands of Jarues. 'Randolph : curtnlnJu; 1' acres. more or less, no inaprovenentS.-: • 3 rich and taken in - eleentionat.tho B, 'Ulmer ss. James - • A The fellowin;;; dea'cribei lot, piece nr.init-;-. col of Ilnd I;itnafe in .116 x lanitid.d ar frib• • lows, - On , th6 north. smith arnt*est. by- lambi ow 0(.0.11. Fo..er, ist*t by public 14loway ,' - AMA 11 , MO. northern. (:.;ntr.al 11:BrAilsifr l; acres, naare ., •r with a• • framed dwolllng „house. aniall framal barn. and tin orchard 4 , 1 frait,ttecs tberepri. • • ALSO—The 'defendents one n interest ,in o'h olhcr,lat.nl laud situate in bc, , inded an , doserilrd as follows: On thit , north ter pnh M. „Mgt, way lending from BoroL:to: (.41'11%111e, ea:Alit Andras sontli by 'Coliiiidois Palinor air. V. M. IVilson. wo;Lbs- said V. ]lj,-xtrilsori. and putlic laglataylcading frotTi - Ti - do Canton; acre. more or loss, all ;1101,i;,.... a, with a fitdldin liked an a dry-_odds store; lipumr gad - Ape shop atlaclied. • • A • Seized : and taken in e'keention at the onit . of Leon: and Leiria vs. E. t. • • A1....40—The follottiffkuthferik,etl Fol. piece or vat-' • eel of land situate At p.. bounded as. fol. • . low.: On the north by laud : . of Win. It. 61.4 cs on cast bY Eno ijohn.on. e. , nth be John V. •Ileviainen ; - •ke.t.by land of Robett. ?Sealy and Harry liithjarn containing 102 hei - vs,"niore h.ss, about 70 2i:Xc.i Improved, log .ltn.e. If:tined born and few. fruit • • trees thereon. • j Seized. an 1 d -ikett" Y ex•rdion. at the *nit of Geo.. fixed vs. .1. E. Ikujandn: • • Al...l4o—The following d• scribed lot, 'deco or rir•• 'col of laud situate ail hound..., I *. lln'tho north by lands of ltiehanl Van 'Etten anti-Joseph Vought. Cart., by... Taffies Ilipt.liqa; • .onto by Itsuiel ivest by John Kitten. tiall; contAning tin aerao.', more or Ices,. about acres intkrio.a..l-with' a lot iriut treed [heti:sin; L. reized/andtaked In cf.evutien tit the Snifot Jtuale. Elb.% Orth Ta. Martin V. lithoonoer. . . AL - of - p..2m0 fountrliez rbye ter par: ' c.l of lard .itnate in Litchfield"... tap.. bounded tut . follows; ku k the north by -- public highway Icztlio;; froff - iPonte boro, to LitehCeld Centre, on the cast pnblie higitV . dj leading front Janson's Cornets to Randolph s•Oith Janie..;. weft. I,y Tit minis C.ittoto containing TO acres. more or 1e... ' about 20 improved. framed. • stable•and few feint tyre. Merton,. Seized anti taken in ezeention at the; suit :of it llarrin.;.;tun- vs. Michael 11a1C.y. ' ALSO—The followitn, dr. ,, eribed lot:piece' nr.fyi. eel of land"situste In tViltuot rtp., bounded aa tot: lows: tni the north by laud of Nichol:44 and tiu tt - Netl, entt by John' Cnialmiskey; .south = l.y . Ni - rvoult And Wolf, Corner. west by l'abrica. Carroll: containing IVO serer) more or 1e t. ataad a.-rtot ituriroved, with: an • old h;ft house and-boar.? kitchen.aitached, anti franied barn there 'U. . Notice is therefore hereby gireri to, the Coroner., and Justlies of the Peace. - of the county of P.rad fop that - they be then and there in their proper at In &clock In the forenoon of said day. with h... cord". iruluiritierUC .and other ,remerobrinces. to do those, things wh ich to their office . appertains to tie done: litli those who are bmntrby - recognizance or ortherwitie to , prosecute' against' the prisoneekt Who are or !may be in the jail of said county, or who Sli.:11 be bontid to appear at the paid rend are to be thr.i antf there to pmeecute 3g2Mst them as shalt hl) ju;4. JurOrs are requestkist to be ipunetuatin thcirattcn-, dance, agreeably to their notice. Tlsted at Towanda., the 9th day of lannary, in Ure year of our Lord. otur thonsandright Itnintred and 411;enty-our, and of thit Indepetidv . tuo of th, tutted State s. the ninety-fonts. nu ° .• • -J. 1). VAN FLEET? .51,riir.- FRIED_ FRUIT BIM): cowEi,r,-* ac - =