MMEMMWSI If VTdf4 IttPdet, AL AND'I GENERAL. LO The xt term of the Collo iiate jil,s3titute 001ZUM11100 on Monday nes. A. PAGIBR, the. nets supet- Antendent 'l4 i`s. it.N.Y. Rat, has e4terod , upon tho 'duties et hifilffice. • • . NB- The belt meeting of the Epis copal Apia liocietr 101 U -held at the residence of S. W. Wow en Mbriflay evening. s oir The present term of the Stls quehahna Collegiate Institute show, the largest number or students ever 111 attendance at that institntion. The , ; Waverly En ierprise comes , to us &naideruhly sulared. The .Eiderprise is ono of our sprightliest excitant*, and :should have a largeldrcalation. , - SW TILED'S° 111713T1S have re , moral their Art Galleryto the thlid 'story of Yoon's new bniidtng. • -4. N. rxtxrr has also removed his law office to the second story of the seine building: ' as,.. We are informed that WEN !my rwminw will not lecture here on Monday ei - enlog neat,. as heretofore announced. Be his-positively engaged to be here, and will probably fulfil the engagement about the mid dle of February. • Ater fiev. D. Clurr's-History of the rresbytenan Church at Wyalnsing . and the Ito ravian.Mlssion, has pelt been published at this office in pamphlet form and odutains about 130 panes, including Very correct views of :the Beo ond Presbyterian Church end the <4;11-4Elecke welder House. wk. At a meeting of therDirectors. of the First National Bimk,held on Tuesday the lith hist, Joaspn Powtaz was elected , I.!reid-, dent in plice of E. H. Barra, who was compel— led to decline a ro.election on account of con tinued 111 health. .JERoMIi S.. SALSBURY died at deuce in Monroe , township, on 'MOnda,,s g last. Mr. 8. wsisi just in the prime of ' was one of our Isiost• repeasful, 'mai m. By - prudence and economy he 'had slated quite ii, fortune. His loss ;will be 11 in the community where he resided, soral will take place at his late resideneii this afternoon va.. A young man named -.AyFas has lie vu various parties by pro fi•scing to represent the well-known Aim of 13EL111161 Cvuatn.oe, of New York. ltiougua's Dank 'suffered to the amount of s4Gs,lst,eashing a elo . Tk purporting to have - bet n dawn by. Draw. Tniixas lc Co., Canton, ispon ; , ostraior lie ITI11.3:3, Troy, and payablo to BEARD. it Cult- MIN(, , , Mr. A. formerly resided In and bore a good'eliaraeter• there. . :Er DeddplAy the most entertain , mg and iustructivis lecture of the course was &livered by BCC. HATTIIEW HALE Egrin (Bur leigh tou Monday-evening last. On account of the unpleasant state of the weather, hs , ', had but a small audience; hut all who were present felt amply repaid for timinconvenietice experienced iu getting to the 111 Th No one trho listens to the lecture, " Old Times and {Mr Times," can .go away withopt indulging a feeling of honest ode in our (114 and nation. We trust the com mittee will ltve.Mr. Stunt repeat _the lecture at sonaelritnre time, sswe believe it calculated to do great; good: ' s Regnlarpassenger traitils Ineneett running upon the 8. tit R. &B. Imitcreen thin place and Dnshore on hlonday morning • last. Trios. Dat3MOND i lias been appnii3l.ed lem • porary Mnporintendent,, at3a IL F. CfrOODUAN 4:enorsl Passenger Agent.: Within a few weeks 'the roiid will be cempleteA. to the mines, when a large ainonnt Of °nal will be ready for shipH moot. . ifitncun Is entitled tctind receives thei thanks of etverybody.itlong the line of the road, for his indomitablo energy and perseverance in scenting its completion. 2i , 10 other man in the country has done so much for the development of this section. • - • ' te,.. The repetition of the Cantata ; of Esther 14y the Towanda Choria ilesociatian,; on Wednoadsy evening last, for .the benefit of Hook and Ladder Company, No. 4, exiiee - dietir possible, the previews presentation. The ladies and gentlemen were in excellent voice and spir its; and the enthusiastic appreciation ot the - large andiencp present evinced that the twain, -coneePtion of f ermih character was educated and consonant. ;}hiss HOWLS was the accomplished, pianist, and on this occasion was ably assisted by Mr. H. Brutus and his violin. The piano at both performances was from the estabgali mknt of Cots, P.s.sston & Co. At the conclusion of the concert, the mem bers of the AssoCiation and a few friends pit.- ' took of some refreshments which had heonpro aided for thorn in a room adjacent to the Hall. \ AT. , X. Dance has been elected President, and CHltg-,11. GT-awn:co Ifusical Director of the• A ssociation, for the omitting year. • ATHENS.—EDiTOII ' REPORTER—Dear sir : Will-yen allow me through-your columns to correct a mistaikettf youieorrespondent from this place, in regard to the death of Mr. 'hams Tnottrsox. lie states that JAN= Tztoarpscx, familiarly known as " &Tamen" TIIOXPION, died at the residence of his Benet the old homestead, tinnday m'orning;:,N,,.2:s. It is well known here that he drofethe'r.esidence of his son-in law, on the &Fiji! known ad the "Ilickory Swan, - on the ey.-euiug:•!rlf--- Dec. 21, at thirty minut es . Last sore ltir. l'uoiersox left his homestead roof about four mouths, 'nrevions to his - death; and resided with his 'soh-in-law at the piaci) above-mentioned, when weevers illness seized his - aged body ;which soon confined him to hie ioom, where kind lends administered to ',his niftily wants until :Christmas eve, when his eves wore closed in death C his Mends and relatives met at' the. house of Mr. ROBERT, ParrsusoN, at one - o'clock- on Wednes4y afternoon, and then proceeded to the Pres byterian church where the funeral services were 'perfonned, and - his remains were deposited in their final resting -place beside his wife in the old cemetery. Tours, Jan. IS, 1871. ' . Satarri :(4....11R. EDITOR: Many •of your riadcrs are familiar with the fact that there w$ aft Wyalosing, - proviotot to the Itorolutionat7' l war, a settletnent - of li/orafian . Indians - - under the missionaries Zarsininoza and Ilzettrwr4.-- Lan. Though traccss of the ancient town hays existed within the memory of men now all Bitch are now completely lost„and there his been nothing but Tradition to tie; to future gene , orations, the sits •or this earlieat and most in teresting suttlotnetat within the limits of our eonntr. . • It is a matter of oong4lnlation that this to to Le the ease no longer. Lest September, as you may recollect, a par ty of Moravian gentbimen and ladies prom Beth lehem, Nazareth and Philadelphia, visited Wye lasing ; and after roaming ever the scene of thole. early Moravian labors and triumphs, and gathering such Mementoes as they could of - what was Si , them a most memorable and de= lightfel visit, - retnrnild well pleased to \their bows; not, however, before they had resolved tl) return the following year, in much grallei• fort..., for the purpose of erecting upon the site of Fiiitimisbun - rrca" a suitable and enduring monabstoue. was. the 'desire .f the projector of this mcn I nmenc. that it should bo cut from the nahro stone Of the country, as posit as prigible to the sct.ne of its erection. Stich a' stone. baa latdly been quarriea, and a contract has been Made with Mr. Geo, hfcCate,, of sent town, to dress it suitably and get it tip on the aneient ground, inscribed with the brief history of that almost forgotten time. till* it is.expected, will done soma .time during the present season; and no doubt duo notice will be given, that all who wish to do so may join in the festivitiel of the occasion. ' ' _ - It is not improper to say that the expense of thirmomorial is to be defrayed by a gentleman of Philadelphia, born in the Moravian column : nion t whose public spirit, evinced in this and many other nudortakings of the sort, is only (lusted by a nvxlesty that vronl'd deprecate the public use of his camp in any such connection. Wynhising, Jan. 91,1371. X. WrArtiiiiiiii4 l l4. ARCA — theie modern•tinicsorhen Imnypg „relics the 'cileFoffrnhhisli : of thagOok old ago interest so many loins of the past, we - pleased to know that some inquiring genius has discovered-"Joe* Old dun Ciiitytikidifillial it from BS comparative obsCurity in the centre of our to*n to good, readable' iiewitriaper fame. " klaseppa," while riding -past, smut *Ana& minded touch,of whltewash l alum which, it les been nmrodured in glowingpietirea sit skes— tirttfliew er t nod u lit ! ahlgispbs,*pr skillful filial of "our thiA !4: trans oxide g f ir" ired thebusismspibilejellbW allege that a 'much T.,jon4yia74t our midst - invented the embalming process.) But it matters little who may have been ;the particular individual that has sand the ':bid Crib" fintaits.threetened mortality. ,and Kti ered its weatlier.beiterirobfandniked tiMbers with a histode glory that- shalt deft Alm rava ges of time and malicious devastations of our boys site hero already FF•tilled it of Its doclYetd slats. It novilskes its position in hitt-dry', and moves toward the frame. - Bnt as areeentacle of earthly goods, the " Crib" has had its day, wane doubt sheltered its last bushelof corp. . The atoms, winde,,su4- shine, and usage of Many it of nearly all bat di oaken frame; which has lately, been the means of faroringoar tonn.with a now scribbling genius, who, while those of older scribbling fame were actually desponding Ibr a inbject upon which in display then' 'tal ents tic the columns of some newspaper, as. woes the character of "Oid joe; ',Fits on the threadbare s eoat . of ancient style, seizes- with nervous hind his tithe-himored staff, shoulders the " Old Corn Crib," uncorks and displays the "BptCle heti" of patent medicines, -britshes-, - a feed a his neighbors, andhins w the ranks tbst are mining steadily on towiut the '"Temple of Pima." lioansas Vitus: P.3.-:-Since writing th 6 above another . fledge-, ling of the has intrisi the shell of obscurity and is opt hovering over the "Old Crib." Wonder When the rest will be hateheAl? Jan. 23, 1871. • N. U. Mir Eprpou BRADFORD Riroutrat: As the synopsis of tho•bill before the Legiila; tnro relating to our streets in Towanda, on tained in the letter of your Harrisburg corr6i pondat; has given vise to a general misconeep. Linn of itiLobjett and provisions, I herewith send you a copy of the bill: itself, with two or three slight alterations from the originalbill to make it more perfect, to be published for the information of our•citizens, to show them that it is intended to protect property-holders in the -peseable possession of their property &saki', vindictive proseZutions and lawless usurpations of grasping avardce. Tours truly, • W. PATivx. • , I r l AN Aer to legalize certain inVie etrcete 11.; scale colt/its Imo la of pidrity Sfrede, ae4el to change the elanieq . South greet, um tlu Boc. 011911. q f Towanda. Warainui, The original plan of the borough of Towanda has been lost or destroyed; and in consequence thereof, mistakes have been made in relation to the precise locality and width of certain Streets therein, by -persons building thereon and in order to prevent confusion anl . litigation hereafter concerning said istreeta- , -- there.ore St.c. 1..1k it enacted, itc., That the weal line of ‘l'ater or River street in said bormih, smith of the public equarqbe.and the same is hereby legalized and confirmed as the same is built upon, from a point on the south piffle of Court street opposits the southeast corner of. the Court House, and thence on a line with theeast side of the American Hotel, im Midge street, to Elizabeth street ; and tha said River street,- south of Elizabeth street, being occupied by buildings and railroad and other public impruve melds, be and the , saute is Ilmkeby vaeat44.l; Phyr however,;that said vacatton shall nut affect the present means of access to the schuto and (lain in the Susquehanna river. SEC. 2. A nd be- it -farther enacted, etc.. That Court and Park erreCts, on the north and south sides of the public square, in said borough, be and the same are hereby legalized and cenfirm od 'as the same ire reapeetivery opened out and built upon from Main street to 't% ater or Inver street. a Six. 3. And be it Priti,cr r:sa der!, That those parts of Maple and Lombard or l'ainu streets, from Main' to Water or -River/ streets, in said borough, which, for many years, have been occupied as private properly, and in which dwelling houses have been built, and are now occupied as such, be and the sanie are hereby rat atoll. 4, .4nd he It further enacted, .4.e., That l'ine, "%Oar, Maple, and Lombard- or Paine streets, wes t Main street in said borough, be and the same are hereby legalized and confirm ed according to the resliective widths thereof, as the name hare been opened out and built Upon.- Sa.'. 15." . ./nd be it fararr enartevl_ rte., That the nmnicipal authorities of said it rough be and they are hereby authorized and directed to open (mil South street, west of )law stic.et, in said ilorough„. as far as Third - street, of the same width as it is opened out and built upon east of said Main street 7 ; and that said - Sorith street west of said Third street, being occupied by private dwellings, be and the rains is hereby vacated. Cr. And r,* iit Prltc , ;:"i . :haefed. P., 'That Beech or State street, in said borough,,is here .,:l4 legalized and confirmed, as 'of the saute as the same is opened out and built upon la accordance witlithe'clumges thereof, ,made necessary by the location of the Stale Road therein. • . kiEO. 7. it tol be - it, farther ,eacieteal, se • nen* street called Elizabeth street ha* =re• cently heen . laid out and opened for public u,e, month Of South street, in said borough, the name of saidlSouth street be and thelarue is hereby changOd to Washington street. To. - say that the " Cantata of Esther," as repeated at the Jiall onlVednestlay, 18th,, was a perfect success, is . to express lint feebly the enthusiasm manifested by the large and appreciative audience in attendance. The evening's entertainment opened with au overture from Tancredi, rendered in a most masterly manner by a pianist and violinist n favorably known in onr, town and vicinity to render it needful that their names should be given. The opening scene was truly magnifl sent, and The wheats—" Long live Haman!"— was given with a riu that awoke die sleeping. echoes of the hall. During liamaifs line wile, " ItC•heldthis Mordecai in scorn," the sclgyix.iii , of 0 this 3lordocai " WilA refreshing. In the festal scene introducing the vluett of the King (every inch a king) And Haman, ." A song- a song °rico'!" nothing could have prbdueed a mare utterly weird and beautiful effect than the dark-draped, grace&l ham of the Prophetess, as she suddenly stood midi drotiping head and outstretched arm, like an accushig angel, be fore the revellers, and in a low, sweet, and per feclly distinct voice, rendered the beautiful solo—" So o'er the wicked." . At the rising of the curtain on Act n, in irtiich the solos oof Mordecai and Esther and the chorus •Of Jews, "Israel, oh Israel [for thee do Ltram hie," were gtven,'the dark-robed assembly with its three central figures, (Queen, High 'priest and Zilordecal,) with the quivering 'ga;slight skillfully thrown in au artiatiemannet upen the upturned faceS, presented a beautiful, brandtpictiire of ligrt and .shade once seen.will-nevoit be forgotten.* As fipple (5 this ant, was that Most beautiful of all choruses— "Ho that gueth forth and weepeth.” of the fine„ntellow bass sung by the . gifliticlumOn the choruses, too 'ouch minnit be said. 'ln Act 111, where Queen Esther " takes her life in her hand ". aniVentera the King's proSeneo unbidden, the query. would present itself whether Vashti wouldn't be.o , if, on beholding the beauty and gram of tier !successor ?--to think rhe 'como lrhrt. ;bidden? The alto solo--" Why should this Hebrew?"-was as before most beau tifully rendered ; and the oriental splendor of the dress of green and gold gave to the . graee -ful.figute of Zerikh the apricarance of a p. in cess who had strayed froM the enchanted drys of the good Caliph Houran Alraschid plumOin to tiles° preitaical times of oura. And beet: it may be remarked, that ant only the singing but also the aeting'of Zerlsh in the scone' wh'ere it is decided that Haman shall he aerated to 'this great 4istintlion which he had so disinterested proposed; for Mordecai was superb, and the r;a4amdmi with which ishcpirew herself upon the seat just vacated by him-ill:ad the graceful poie of her ladies 4d honor, foiined a tableau to :is seldom eo.lutilletl—neco4 excelled. It seemed as if one cOnlil never tire,bf the beautifurchan-' ging scene's and exquisitC music of the Canta; ta, ss keg:tilted by thit‘.bilouted Sosigeeinind.- Tlic beautiful faces, flowing hair and graceful toms of the ladies of the, chorus, displayed to the greatest advantage hi the richly-hued ori eetal costumes in which-they had so tastefully arrayed themselves. And tor the e gentlemeal words fail to express their imposing appearance,. as be-turbaned and be-slippered • and be-trow scrod like any Turk, they trode the boards (the one who executed a pas sem( at the . wing in a general exodus hail our thanks). In speaking of the musical direetor of the Choral Associa tion, we are reminded of this passage in a fairy story : " The Harp was enchanted and rang out loudly, crying, 'Master! master; master!""—i fot this gentleman has indeed proved himself a mister. Hl The Hook and ,Ladder tompiny,No. 4,de*iire their sincere thanks to be given the Association for their liberality and kindness; and also to the proprietor of the Hall, who is indeed a pulr lie 'benefactor In providing the town with what 110 long neodikildll4l a awl ona and bie ha for public entertainment.; with • • Rlikillrfq Pr in FPEFlrl i f s l a g• ati b. irnany . -alatins tO which - we are tuNittnialcii, , • . „ M. 2.7. t, /A, , IPS; We regret to learn that 'lir. f,* htlxoX,r,wboltall been lahoriltraKkg* . ;denary of the Protestant Episcopal Church _ in ;Eastern Bradford andliallisats musics, Is about to renlove,to Lancaster conntl. He ha's labor ed faithfully In the lifaater's vineyard in rite itown_ ship and at Laporte for several yearsand iiir• - onirs.regiral tic .Ibrrcsii:" The old tint " One sioiy is good until another is Iola," .sea..ll l o 2404sist*ligiveucm: Sha F z fering amounts of "Old lorstmore" demise. The account which I amisihnted to your cid umns was giteurpo by ' a.meiubcr qi,one of thh 'most respectable'famillea in the 'County.' The outliner of the darnel:it were' written' down in 'my note-book at the time. So far u' veracity and credibility ire concerned, it s i bui nem saiy tostata that " my.informant" is as "trust, worthy" as any other respectable octogenarian. As UM "Venla Oiled Of bawd:gadabout or years ago,it is natural fo, suppose that the accounts of the old ic;lks should ,nary a little. Some . taty the snow was knee dtiepLothers that there 'was but a light snow. Some say that Aunnes.4x,tes was the man instead WIL- Lann thmint'l others 'again' say that Wita.ann OF= first discovered tat corpse—and so on. Imsenatien Ind oilier feelings trlitettltis rill sometimes crowd memory aside; different cir cumstances will' become mixed occasionally. Wu can hardly decide which informant is. teeh nieallj correct. Butte that as it Mae, we have undoubtedly received tlui main facts of . the case. Itds fortnitate.that these bare lx,.en; arrived at before the "Yrifeutsaethate . all :-41.arted—fortu nate for the interests of truth ; but nufortu- Pale for the foyers of romance, a few years of silence and forgetfulness on the subject would give ns on its ritylval extravagant results. As it is,'seores of figments about a backwoods Ti mon, a murdered hermit of liable descent, bu ried trksnie,consesieuee-strieitex inheritor, etc., etc., have been shattered by the literalistic cor respondents. What wild pranks imagination will ectannattittatarratiye.--Perbspo-the -"story ' . ,came;" as played by the young folks, will illus trate this : At a partfilow- evenings ago, the Toetical statement that "The King of Shadows loves, a shining mark," after being whimpered from person to person, got twisted" up at . the, end into the absurd ques,tion, • Does the' king's shadow make a mark on the earth r • Just here, allfir me to say that the spirit .of romance, and historic invention is very active among us. We have many talcs based "ou the air,vlabrie•nfit. vision," or semethirig less sub stantial, floating about anieng us; 0/., tho Breakneck legend (nhich was gravely adverted as history by ailnet:4de gentleman tit the first meeting of the Historical Soeleto rims thus : Some wandering dmidcia hired a' squaw fur a drink of rum, to leap from the dizzy rocks in . - to tee liquid 'depths of the Susquehanna ; squaw made a successful jump, earned and appropri at(cd her ruin ; Second offer of ruin, second sue cessfnl leap ; another oiler of liquor, another ' jump—but the treacherous i)vis1)11 had • taken effect ; the third leap ended iu a broken nor \ —hence, Breakneck. Dowd doubt the :ton • Upon the frowning rocks can bir seen a sPhin , did 0) likeness of the.departed squaw, cured in the highest stile of Indian (?) art by the large - A nizcd paint brush—czocated by the drs consolate husband of the unhappy squaw, y \ chitri t tably suppose. After looking at the antique date (107) we may - not presume to The simple fact b., that in ,44 times a 'trader lint hi panic-hotSe from these rocks. rerhapei Gen. SULLIVAN 104 some o the ilontoys aml mules ivhich act.. , ?mpanietl his army over thl i s,. rock 4. • Col: lirm.En, in his journal, speaks of the hill at , follows :. . . t' This numn ton, derives its vane- from the great height 4.4 the Alin:mull and itturenv pas age not more than one foot Avid-, and remarkable precipice, Nltich is immediately per.).•ndienlar,. and not legs than Iso feet deep. One tnig.iitv mat inevitably carry yon from top t 4 Lott! ni Without the least chance of revovery." Tlm present road probably is nut tri.tre . than 73 or 80 feet above the water. 'Dim is an out cropping of rocks away up , above, which perhaps marks the place o f the old pais of which ther , Colouel Ppe4s. It is perhaps ISO or 200 feet above the river. There are many other runiinees of which- I sbonld like to speak, but want of time prevents. BUSINESS 'LOCAL. Pigs for. sale. Enquire at the Ward Ilona°, I===ll , H. WEsTios, DellaSt l PITHS 4 PJ.:rroN's Block, Bridge tit., Towanda 114, - v- We are informed by the Co. SuPerintendinit that he ,is in receipt of a supply of the new edition of rennsylfaniaSeloilll,Laws, and of the Superintendent's Reports • fur 1870, and that the ramp can be obtained atlas office with BEss. M. Pr.c y s, Esq. BoAwn:co.—A few boardors can SO.- -cure drat-elasa roams with boattl,• by applying at No. 32 Second : street. F. E. pos-r. Also a new one•horae covered Carriage (rub. her top) for rale at a bargain. F. E. i'oirr. DoNAzioN.—The friends of Rev. H. J. 01A:ern - in pay him s donition visit Wednes. day afternoon and evening, Feb. 8, 1871, at his residence in AU are invited.. Dou(•rioti.—`The friends of Roy. W. S. iir.ATODINT propose to make him a donatio: visit aa the house .of AtazoN Flas.mi,. E_ wt. Camptown,:on Tuesday evening,. Jan. 31. Al are invited. NOTIC.—The friends of Rev. E. W. Br.y.cKißrtmot will make - 111M a donation vis it at his boarding place, Dr. N. J. Cotisvrtax's, afternoon and evening of Tnesday, JaM di, Im. Oysters will lilt provided, and no pains spared to make it a iteasant and nuoxeeptionable visit. 13y order of committee. ter 31 . 1CADR, tt. EDWARDS. sold' shiprva one h uwired and fe‘ehty : lfer barrels of gout on Tuesday last, The reptitation. this house has gained for ileitling in fir3t-class goods is fully snstained. Their sales nro continually increasing. . Zer• Cow' ELL.,V, MYEn have on hand a large. and fresh snpply of ehoieo gr.werie,l A 1 pr"vittioni, I Melt they offer at the lowei.t eml prices._ Thar meat market is alt , .) al-a ..yet ACMI Stocked wif all kindg of frectr and. sal tetrni.ats, poultay, oys , game in season, ,te. l'lcae give them a all. , . . far T e Book Bindery has been in, removed frc n the Ars3;,s buildiri : to the third story of the new Ittromran„ letildhig, where all - kinds of binding 1 - ill he Bona on .4hort rwth:e. 'Blank book made; to order. . LS- J.'o. FROST it SONS have the largest and most complete stock of Furniture to be fcmiAin any cstallishnient outside of large elliea t et6l every one who has prima their -goodilinoWs that \ their price are way ilowti. The friends of 'hey. HALLOCK AIMSTRONIi will, hake Wm a donation visit' at din parsonage, goßrocton, on Friday, "Fels, 3, IS7I, afternoon ind Oysters and oth er refreshments trill Lc furnished. All ale cor dially invited. . • - Stir QM ter 3rirs. Fixrciar, of Bostimi, MU . Mrs. SsuNtrzas, /of Towanda, would announce 'to the ladies of Towanda that they will open on -February I, 187 i, on ,Bridge street, over Lnwis It SON'S - Hardwire Store, c tirst-class Dresv ni king where will be found all the latest Paris,Now York and Iloiton fashions. Cutting and tittfng done at short notice. Abo particular attention paid to childron's drass nniking. IMM ," 14. v..E.IIERS6N, of Boston, author of " Choral Tribute," I 1 rp of ;mash," " John - ate," etc., has engaged tq con duct $ Musical Convention at teßamill4 - inepeing Febroary 14th next, and closing - with ii•coneert the Friday evening following. The " - Choral Tribute" 'And "Sabbath Guest". Will be furnished foti the use of the claps. This wit be a rare opportunity for loceis of music, and it is confidentlylexpectodthat it will be appro. dated lira large attendance. By order com mittee. • .AnbikiiiV 'Convention, LO. ot G.T., Bradford and Sullivan counties, will meet at Camptouvi, Feb. Zi and 23, 1 The Lodges alibis district, and also • beranfWyoutin,tand Luzern°, are reques to report the names dell expected to be in tendance to the Secrehoy at least two previous io the meeting of said Convention, the) , will be ituviisbed withhalf-fare lumbago the L.T.11.4. • Arrangements are being made to convey all the delegates to and from thy depot- Creel of charge, And to make this Ay Convention_ of i.he series. G.W.C.T. CHASE to be present. • 9. C, DisUleor. '4 itirt-Mrs. E. C. Apaatxue halt e ployed MP. si-1CA 11 : 3 4 Lift the Poi'lils4 maker, who will at* thisth of Debentter Jae shit her in the dritiet pocnliartu her voci' ttairt.l To - those who hard . employe &her, the annentice ment will be anflic eOt; to thoao who biro 'mit; been as fortunate trfi CAII only lazy, if YOt want. yotir dresses cut Mike meataipprterefl stlleind nicely fitted, give het. s call. - I 3tra• iax-natax tato.keepa n tine l assortino nt of real Bees , embroideries, patterns frOm Diatonlarr ; slad ttie - greatlf Colebr+id LDL Jai-so:ea Improved Cb fiir cutting{ la dies', misses' and children's ' dre'Aies, leasquos, sacks, k.c. Charts - of instruction tp be tisd "on ly of C. tioiniaxsx,l3riAglifttiost, tro wands Ps . sea- Several - desirable farmis ' for • sale: -Enqnire of 131.111 . 11 ms k l'arrox, at tjicir office on Bridge Stroet, Towanda, l'a. , . 207 Sevend desirable dwelli g houses and town lobi: for salj.l?;tininirci of GNIFY/TON'&" PATTON, ut their Unice tot )3ridge Street, Towanda, Pa. Feexrrent. , = •After .the 115th of January, goods will be sold for cash at t the Bridge Street . Furnituro Store, and a reduction in prices from 10 to 25 per cent.. Parlor and chamber snits decidedly low. Great reduction in center and extension tables, lounges, 4c. Everything coming ilinvivat the Cash litorii on 'Bridge Street. :yip croditziyelt, , - T 11.nixxily. J. D. HILL has just ro ceived a large supply - of Millinery Goods great reduction in price—likewise a fine a , • rt meat of ..riecr styles of /fair and. other fancy goods - for the lfolidsYS. First door ca&t of BeA3mam. Itinergar's,Bridge Street. 31 A R 11 I- E .1 Dr.NNETT—VINC.ENT.--On ti! - 19th lost., by' \V..\. Shiyter, Esq., st his other in Nortli To - •wainta, Enel Deinictt, of Sigth Towanda; and Vincent, of Towatala..b.orongli: STONE—V.IN,DYEE,—At the residence of the bride's father, Davis Va.nDitts, Esq., Lc , 'Ron Jan. 19; 1871'; by Itov. J. J. Turton,:lBol - !onion J. Stone to Frioiccs ViinDyke, Pugs 'tit' Lcl-I'.;y. . , l'%'.‘3:l:EN IIpiTMAN.---Jaia. , lh, in I, ny I I ro.Y.' S..r.i.lates, Joseph , Warren. of Canton, to Mary, Eabtman,nt Granville. 1 . . QulcK.-4,4101Tir revidrove of his non, Erintma . C. t,?nich, in Wilmot ton nalm., Jan, 4, Xs7l, R e y. rani Qnick, ageil 71 years. 7 amis., slay. Ilia La !A:111.1i114'?....•:1: illtt.r.refl . at QItiCIC S lct:il. He ' Was' fnllowed. I.. t lus dast relkilig i-laeo by a large eeLeonrne of weeping rel4tires! and friends. a tathi Ole was honored and " , 1" c et , “;‘ , l , l n truth it may be raid , hits, .t bat lie was a ion Mug and alaning lightl and hii (Ind was peace. 'rho funeral sermol *as preached Iv the aubncriber from Rec.. 11:13. 114:10;i:Ois. -Alitn, at the residenis , of Erasolne-y. Ouleii, Jan. 5, Is7l. Gerona, the only C. and Harriet Quick, aged 6 yearn, ln r ,.., 20 days. • Only about eight I;imis eliped between 1116 . . death of grandfather and grandson. Thokflied in the same room, unit m ere interred 4. same time in the ieu MP gra% eyard.- lie apa pa. tient in entree/lig mid do d witlnitit a stregqle. The sight witnioisc.l at the funeral mill Leh; be rcmesnlx rod.' , • Our less is their cteruai gain. • 6 Fst.;nr Run, Jan. 17, pa! SPEC= NOTICES. 1 1 ; 149- Maple Lumber and Dog vocid wanted. Apply to 11.ttrt's BetruEtt.4,l Jail. 4, 11$41. Greermixxl.! , • I have just 'received a i4are,..:o sloe i F cif Tea, bought - since the reduction,:in the dut..il on tea of tenrent!, per p 0100„ atB . l otter ~ them sit the low prices airni:xeil : i; - Best Young.[Hyson, $1,25; Good Yonzi,v , tl7- son, $1,00; ()glom ;, 70 to 00 cents : liyson Fine, 7.i cents ; .11yson Good, 50 (-elite; Ilestll- 1 aiiall, • :1,4 , 0. Call and examine. 'l ' - Jan. 18, 1871. Gro. T.. Kt:F.l:4., ~.. ...............--.4,4,-..-....... :, 1 : ‘SF,_:),.. Do not forget that Tea i 4 sold mt,firubleA,for 50 cents. • Jan. 18, 1871 i ; .......-.0.40-.• -.--.-.- ; f 1 &LOX. Fresh Oysters by the ghllon, 4.1.111 or dish at the ltalsery 4. Dining Iti;squs. D. W. Scorr A 2w.—Towanda, Dec. 20. 1s n. ! I ANTth..l IMMEDIATELY.—A w o od Turner and tiro or sis. Cabinet Metiers jat :the Towanda Furniture Manufactory, to wliom steady finiploynieut and liberal wages - ill be given. . 3. 0. Fnogr & Co. Jan. 1871.. AGIVICrLTUILA.r. COLI.EGE or llENS art.r.mi.—llitt inatitutiou re-oiwn for Spring Turin IM7I- t wont v , -tonr , A , , hs_on riqnS , I%.•brut:try 10. For geiwral circular, catalogue and tuldresa Titus - . II: Dcrittowr.4, Preahient, Agricultural Collcgc P:10., Jan.. 26,'1ti71-4w. Cent l / 4 . c CO., Pa. - ' se -The Bradford Connty,.TdaCE:' . era' Ass.xiahon meets at Monroeton lbc loth and 11th of February. Lecturer—Wl. J.. K. littivart; Alt(l:nate—Rev. M. Bowe; Eses;isltf —.Marc SIVrCtli•V and Addle rAqstilnie pe elaimera,-Gro. Spencer and P. 1.. Cliris;vll; Masiness I.'ominntee—ii. Armstrong.; A. 6. Cranmer r .o,lS. tinlith, Annie Myer, and Jennie Phinnee. G. IL 13.inss, Scc'e. Jan. 24, IS7I---2w. • 'To Ti it; Puinac.—.liter th 4 date oar busizier:s will be conducted onAhe CASH SYSTE3I,; No credits laid Lu ,grantral. Thanking Lho citi zen% of the county for the very liberal! patron age given us during the past years, we; can 46- sure them that we shall spare no pains , ,to keep up the reptitation of our work, and expect' to largely increase our facilitiesfor manufacturing Boots and Shoes; and also expect tot demon= strate to our old customers that it is for their interest, , as well as our own, that good% be paid for on delivery. We have Made this ;pew ar- . rangement, believing it to the only' ine sys tem of doing business ' and expect to di!vote the time heretofore-given toborik-keepin7,land col lecting to selecting- the best good% in ?our- line th, rhg.t affords, and pa3 . ini; !hurt. par lien tar at :eotioti to tie manufacture ',of_ first rls uorli than - • j,i i . In, 1%71. ORGANS -AND blsLoiONs., We are-selling, tirst-elm•ii-riartiNg, Organs and 31elodrona at rednoed pricea-and eaigy terulA. I'..rsen4 !Om arc iu want of gola it gtratly to their adranttlge togivetta . a call lit.f.)re Os , where. CO.. Jan. Is, IS7/. , Towarida, Pa. CEIZEI =ZEE Rim. BEntaik:c /Al itiiirgc. stock of very lieu' ellinN . gArat cut st•cowELL Shin's until Jan. I. Now is your chance to lay in 6 Fripply. Satisfaction guaranteed money retninled. te?'• For insurance against loss or damage Lc lire, in reliable companie4, apply to Jun:: W. Mir, • "Towanda. Pa. Mice Ilerenes Block, north aide Square. Dec.d 1870. • set... C all at Miss E. J. KlllgsrefB. for the Moody Cosset, Abe being thelcinly ag2mt in the comity. We would reeonmiend it an piw,- 14eAsing many advantages over any other. In addition to _its fine share, it is highly' recom mended by the mcdiCal faculty its a ritipporter. Dec. 1.10:470 —tr. • .119— For. it first-class PARLoit ST EVE, at a;reasortable price, go to the Wolaiting Hard ware Store. G. F. CILIAMES:T.MS. Wyalusing, Hee. 5, 11170—tf. gm: Fresh Oysters at wholesale, at the Oyster De t. • Office at the lied, White and Bine Store; Bridge Street, Towslida, Pa. . Dec. 8, 1870. -.0 '. sir Go - to the Oakery, fist Cloor north of Ward lionse, far fresh. Crackers. Oct. 27,1810. D. W. Bcotr Co.' ter Second-hand &win(' .Tifichines fox.sale at a bargain br Wickham it tad:. • Also, Ifachine ..Ncoalca, Oil, Thrtad, Silk*, ke. I , - Apri1:21,4870--tf. taf-`'A. F. BALDWIN, (suooenor to Aspinwall & Haldwini dealer in Hardware, Tin ware, Stoves, Ziails, Iron. kspe, Belting, Paints, Oils, rutty, Bash, Glass, Doors, and 'everything nuttily ker. in Hardware Skre. Goods sold at wholebale sad retail very low. Terms cosk. Dee. 22, 18"i0,---tr. - We refirkiiiiiir:selasfactie L n me al adleViniiti V i t a e' biya - 1 1 .1 pri • Hans & - „ 4 Bridge Street. 'Towanda; Pa. L' — ‘'o"4 4l - 64 4 4 • 44 -.0„ - _ • .MONTWES . .1$70: I ed stock of goods tot the fall grade. !Drum Goods, bbasikawiflannela, Prirda.dra.'i , Teas, ". Sugars, Syrups, and Groceries of kinds at. Irtit 02 kViVF antl . Wieletelouint our own nation, na r Ct`too Interiiirre a. stock to itemise, bought eschudvely Lei cask and guanisteedto be meld, plies* Ohm ever offered in Ibis rearket. • • ter HENRY Haunts, Morchant Tai lor, Biidge street.; ' STRAw, -- 1 will piy..,ularkpt for Sid await Idnt Aetna &rigid gin ar ,Mbest Straw, to be deliveroa on Towanda ° Flats: 11er...1, • • .13. li, Witiatale„ Drtratcres Music Store, out of morm . LDank, Arai door, .wliriojeu Itilrflnd Mints; MaloSSons. ;: firtriins . Ginilsts, Binlos, Strings,: Accoracons, Clarioo. eta, Finks, Sheet bastructiou Books fir all Instruments, Music Books and all kip& of Morclispclist, . April 14k770. • • is'. Tht3 course. puraDea by t he wade Mills, of selling good flour at the low e+• ooaaible prices; is productive of numerous ad% Antages. It makes a ready market- for the superior, wheat of our vicinity ; supplies eon sumers,nith-n-eheap and whokticerio article of fresh ground deur, and as a natural rosultlmaktir active basiaasa for the Mills. War in Murope, &mall, and short crops, aro,having the e ff ect to raise Prim; lint this Mill at all "tiines salt at minitntini prieci. • - July 28, 1570. Now Advertisement, NegANs r HOUSE, TolV PA.. =I . .• The norms; Harms' s. kc. of all ansala of this bonus, Insured against loss by Fire, without !any ez llaii dartire:. , A sitiportor quality of Old English Dans 'AIN just renetred. T. U. JORDAN'. Towanda:: Jan. 21.11. • • Proprietor. --- — t - i - _ _ _ NEW _ 7-30 GOLD ..LOAN. ;r iukre! 1110FITABLE ! ! JAY COO K E CO., Offer for sale at par and accrued Intepeeti the FIRST XOATGAGE L.l NU agANTOOLDONDS ntA NOUTII}36I PACIF I C C-03aPANY - . Therm beads are recurred, rtast. by • Firil Mort gage en tre - Railroad ltAsl, its rciding•etock; and 41 equipments; moose, by a Met Mortgage on Ito en tin Land Grant, being more that , 21,000 tierce of Land to each mile of Road. ' ' I• The bonds are free from - 1. 7 i - iil.7ttrtitatca tax :, the Principal and Intereat are payable iu'Onl.l,-the prin cipal at the end' or. Thirty ,yrars: and 'the Jiutereet Sembannually,“ the rate of SEvuzr Tii n TR* eta CLIO. per annum. They are tuned In'denontinAtlona of ;1(t), 4500, $l.OOO, $3,600 and $19.000. The. Trustees underthe Ifortgl4s are Ifeesrs. Jay Cooke, of I'hiladelplia, cud J. tigar Thomson. • Presitient of the Pennsylvania Central Railrmul Co. These Northern Pacific 7.30 'tondo will at 1,11 times before maturity, be receivable at TL. 1')!u Pntatirm (or 1.10), in eachatige for, the Itoiapany's lands at their lowest cash prier. Inadilltion'te their absolute safety, these yiold an income larger. we believe. - than :My other first-class sCeurity. l'ersons States 5.20's eau, by-converting them inta ;Corthnin tea. Merest.* their yearly ineome 'till have to perfectly- reliable ililertrilent. - - 1 HOW TO GET TILEM.—Your nearest Iltank or Banker will supply these bonds in any desired onn . t, and for any needed - denomination -I per.o.„ lung to exclaan,ge'skocks or other bonds forAneso, can do so with any, of late agents. erba_will o , ns the, highest current pri,x2 : 9r ALL Ifaux.r.rint.4 4 bnettrirr• Those living in localithOirere.obii from blnks,. map send money, or othek directly to us. by es 1 , 111.11. and we N% - 311 send 1.41. k Noriln•rn ra.-ine.13011,18 at our own risk. and withtdd cast t i thelinvestor. For further information; pyuplilets.'inliyie, ke„ call on or ibld*itss..ilin undersigae.l, or any of the Bak,. or ...I Pi well this T. ,, an. • i . For sale by :%11.11:C1 I:,'S BANK, G. F. 11.150N,1 Co., • Towaoila, Pa. .TAY COOKE A: riFf'o , l Noirthem Rrtiiro4•l Cimorarty. 4 - fl4.tittr Thira Street. : i'orner N.ookau .sit.l Wall Street, Nevr York; 472 1 1-'lllk.it4 Stn. t. by Natimull :tad Broker,. cenerally throughout nu, rollutrr. J3ll. 11. Is7l. , yUltNlTtiltE. NEW 41.1nt ! NEW GOODS ! 'we are 11,,,v viTering var WhoiPstle 611,1 Belli FURNITURE E.111)0IIUIVI, co. w MAIN SMILE'S, • The greatest in4tsuetuctits to those In *ant of . I • FIRST - CLASS FURNITURE ! Ever oftered in this market.l The attention of the public Is. especially ealleA to our recent hp.ac purchaese from the late Great Anc. then Balea of CILIMDER AND PART4OI M" 12, MT We arc now offesiug WALNUT -MARBLE TOI. - SETS AT $75 00. Apd NICE PART . 4OII, SETS, At Iss€l Together with MIL COMlliete , 04! BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, CHAIRS TABLES, .STANDS, SPRING BEBS, M STRE S S; LGOKING-GLASSES, I .( And in I :obe t eTerythitr teutl in i Firsi-ilex Ft titture Store, : . CilE,Jil'Eß Lilt'S THE . Clll-:AVEST..‘ * 111:111 , 3111f.131 TII&T AltE NOW IT.NITAC -11. taring. anti do offer goods c‘onni manu facture ch,;arer than 3-on can 'my ity-Ma.lo gontts elacwhwre. Lumber taken in emelt:lnge for I:end, ala:9 furnish LOSEWooD CASKET'S, 1 • 1 METALIC It.L CASES. AND Cplll.7i.i of every daseriptiou: ° IIUtUL IFS. CM'S, Sc . Ant' we also have the FINEST' lIEAItB2E In this section of conntryi Goods delivered to the Perot fret of JAMES 0. FROST & SONS Tnirankia, Jan. 11. 1871.. THE LECTURE COALAIITTEE I=l OH' I. O. In thi; place, would k11112 , 11.711X that tinri• hare cw2c, ed the following named lecturen: J'OliN U. SA L. .• lore, A roctu.r I=lBlll • . , . . I Date, November 2 8 , ISTO4 i ' WI 11 SIK.ES Aticr Dark in Not 'icrri." i Dab . ; Dm-ember 14, 1870; Iv. • ' DURLEIG:II," REV. MATTHEW HALL Sabject—.•• Curious ContAlds, Olil Times, awl Our Timex." I . Data, Januari '23, 1b71.; IVENDELL HirLLirs Ar 6.." . • Pate: Jsititnry. lit7l • vt. i ' OLIVE Li 1.1 . N., Subjci6t—•• Date, January 7,1571. i ANNA E. PIpKINSQN. iiibjea.:.•••To The Roscitc.•• " - I • D.te. Ap4115. Resumed Seat Sear= Tlact,lGoed for Zzaertea Scat}.... ;A Reason Tickets and Deterred Sesta. Are sold only sePOILTEIV k Knows Drug store. The .sale of ,Deterred Scats will commence three days before each lecture. Jan.% F. SANDERSION Causuuk r. IL Facia. WiLLl.l3i FOILF.• 41711/. W. VA :MM., CoMilitteo ' NOV I. 1870., Mr rt it a I It rat • ouzo Man& • Aarluto, Jno (101jajlicutinikan_ . prb . 1?. Soper; Alexander Lmit. Rainnamrogwom vaincri vav ron3ll Columbia, Hosca Wolk; Casten Bost', lituu; tiltchalagelon, Mtn*: Litchnolde cr =mom - Roast tip.- lonaCk illeelan Standing Sinne. )11 J Bina; labeetteglan. -1111tendli,J Oglimeold, It CI Kinney: &nth Daniel Chase; Smith/SM. A Keehn. Troy acrp.' Alodzo Merest Toaranda Wiry W Decker. Theodore Mullork, Daniel Moody; Wilmot, Richard 43 . me, Alavichkr Do d; Raman. Edwin • - AMens tsp., /14, Ucibutel 'Edward tembersori. R ?Welt, Jacob ltraumback; Adheres bore', B N kterrill; Aaylona.lenims,..lobri. 'Arm 'Albany, N •12 Itelbolds; Wm Itartim P D Wilcox; Bards, , WAIT Dugan. L Helder, o:teemm awry. 111. B Northrop. Denis O'Dottomn. jaw Late; Burtingten two'. Df •lif Clark; Darlington Week, O W Goddard; canton top. W W •Landomi T Ilanle4Lllerriek. Otte ,Duttles, W A Wetmore; Lena' Deltner /Loom Drina,O B Allis t Pike, LTEL;tealfletcbstri Home top, . John Raton; Mg - berry; J south Creek Jesse, Smith, 'Enter Dell; Brultragokl,, C It Brown. Cyrenna Form*: • Springfield. Joel Adams, Welbre.Gesee; Sylvania. L L Gregory; Tommda Boro*, , Nauxesel Walbridge. I A IMTaeton; Towanda Melia Fred Fester Troy born',' boro•,'lltrana Lewis Tuaeuvra. J N • Lewis, Warren. 0 W‘Talmadge. 7 F= Whtlaa; Well"' Cha t IMO Wtadnatn..o maytarptenter., -• : s:tut noes—mcost. wise. Athena twp, D D : Paz ker. 0 II Wilkes*, 8 9 Clark. J lEJenies, Geo Hunch; Atheul boro'. .1 X )1y; Asylum. :Dwight Kellum: - Barclay; 8 0 Vsnaiiken: llirriek,4 it Stevens: Litchfield. El E IleHltiney. John Loveland : Le Soy.. II W West ; Mom* taro '; Denuaid Oranumr: Monroe tip, John Northrup: Orwell. Sims! Welles: Overton, Wm W Cahill; Itidglierry. H. A Berman,. Hobbhusia. 8 W Craig; Boma twp;:l3 IT TOwner,' Bonbon White; Smithfield, C W Skutt: Standing Stone, Edwin Sill: Sbeabequin 0 0 9WEV,Bl. l elkirileld. N Hubbard; South k I trarnmond; Towanda Done, Yam uel Woodlnrd, 1104.1derm i W G Gordon: Tow. and* 04..7.1 Domain, Greial: Term A - B Jarkichi. "ir Terry; Troy . boro', U C Porter; Tiii eamra. / 3 D Orgy;LOlates.. John Bowman. Il W Thompson: Wylles",7 31 - 31oOre; Wyaluaing, p• Brown. 71:14 . . . Asylum. Jonas CIPO; Martin 1101511101:1;. Albroa boro% 0114 : 11:)rake ; Albano twp, Curtis Thurston, Justin Soda • Brulingtoir twp: Wm Shiner; Bairlay,.Tbluusa Ditchroan; Candon bore', C Krlae.-Eplastrit Cane, W S Newman; Conlon twp.o 1 VAG 6 P Manley; Columbia, Furman elleck B Poe-lard; Lltebdold , W H , Cormer; Lollard)* L P Madman; Monroe twp. Samuel- Irvine , . Cliktllo Brock ;. Orertou. Darius, anima: Pike, J Pletcher; foutli Creek. - Modes Crane, G.g. Dunltion: • B M l lnlilold. Clark Booker. Smithfield. OF. Wilcox: Troy twp; 'Obediab Will iama, Troy burn', Sohn Christian; Towanda Amp, Mortimer Parioons:lTorranclo boro' 11 Pox; Tarry, L Jones; Tuscarora; Charles Darldion; ,Clater, Amber), Trader, -(1! Hovey . ..Chorine Obnineod_; N'ilanli. J G Drown; W/ 110 1. Robot , Unf , g; Win,lllllll. Pinch :Warm). Orrin Bogen, ndolph. L',eaT,lalel: Niles, P Y ]lawman. •--- ‘ _'l l 'I7IIAFTII''E SALE. I Kill of '.r f'Or n.+: y at cost, for the nest 30,4714. WEI/11 4 , ANP COI,OIIID TANES, (ilt(l.lM' UES, SASH. tlB, RII4IONS, 1-I,VETS, FANUY GOODS` • 3 • NEAL AND i3IITAT.ION VALSCIEXNES LACES. • .•flw New mid Elegant "DVCIOiSS.E. LACE,. r...viies'esU and ei,, thy ;:ri . . atg>t b1r:.41101 , ' In thCFO rfircHls I‘VOr ofTercAiTillim pia,-,.. ?IRS. li..t. tiAtNIN. 4 :m . 11, 1,71. 1 )1 - cr,-;11.':, B Z lock. ANanda. I. . i , •-- • TO 'TII_OSE (43 , 71`1N(i -THElli, i'l.ollllNti :US W: Yu' ciumai study two t i lling+. First. to GET THE3I w11u0..11 , 1118T-c . L.V33 cLoTillso 'S, :mull!. TIMY Att SOLDEttr An 4 In "tier to,be ahle. to Plqi !mod arttile cheap nwrchailt, no n 4 utplon.tana Idn haPueer•c, apt' kuow how. whero, aud i% hat to Lay as a•practdcal 1111111 (115.. A; 21.14 1 . TAILOR II ail Lt' branohrp I prA6Pc to be, haidpg had EItIItTEEN YEARS 'EXI;I•;,RIENCIi n th , t1)11,11y....4m. Ifavqluoun a cuth.T.ln some 060iie do my own - buying. Pilling and cutting, and divide my ptolits with tin man• en thht les* of it will do,and with low .rrnt and othrr ctpouges In pro portion. thus making the tAt of tlirrying, on the Lusters,. very , einalL • LS re.ltling the 41,(ive yotill Esc itlq it tt,ttt4t SELL U kYDS -lIEAPEit Thin pion following Um tntslness. :and having ncr :knowlodgr of ft thritiselrrs, hare to egiploy others it totlitrie,4 to sittot,l to it, and rgstrouvre roust pay actx . rdifigiy—am they, like myself, DO BUSINESS T( LIVE BY IT. •- If you &mid th ab.r . statcuuuut, Lo convinced . tv ng uti nI::SEY u. Mordant Tailor. tiridgie St., towapda, Fa Aug.lo,'7o . . MISS E. J. KING„.SLEY Wishes to Worm the ladies of Towanda lind. that efts koomi constantly on hand a large-supply of M_IZ,LIN - G(X/111.1. suitable to the, season. Thanking hor.,.pat row. for their patronage liertkoforO, she- as stares them that no exertions will he spared to en sure a continuance of the same. She klwa has a flue selection of- HAIR ,AND FANCY dOODS! Such as Linen Comire, Cuffs, 'rt e. d . ; I have shut rcniw•ncd. to rolinectinn with the ahoyo my LEIWSS :MAKING eqabliEhment, and I, ail noly prevared to I o . • CUTTING and I'ITTING - 1 in the latent fashionable styles on 'short natio , . • EntranCe next door to Enz. S Mereur's, up:stairs Jan • 72,11.., THE.LIGIIT HOUSE ~ BASE BURNING . AND BASE BEATING STOVE. ; i ' • 'las lx•tin awarded ; 1 . TWO FIRST PREIIX3IB. . . .1.1 the ' . , . . . ' • Nr.:7 YOUR. Ri.t.YX PAM . - - ' . - t . . (2 Ilrfrize medals). . ' . ;'. (7,e11,4 tine stab all the leading stores of the nay. 'AI., . First Premiums-id the \.a - Jersi.y State Fair, as - b .11 1 ao at litunerons County Fairs: • ; •••• 13, w say by • M. LEWIS k SON. - Ut:tatt.":ll. ' Bridge st., Towanda.• G, 111 r WELLES' • _ • C O i A.L Y A R‘l) . • entil.llsl - ther mike prices a tyard. are Elf.% or No. 2 Oo More, or Noy. 3 and 4 . $G 00 Nut, or No. • 5 75 followirmlnblitiottal charges will be made or deitvering .-"al within the borough limits: Der ton et.A. Etta for carrying' in 50 eta. llalf' .• 25 •• Quarter ton •• • In- Leave Orders at my Co:11 011 Ice, No. 3, Mer curs Nsw liiu t , south sole. 1.4. - g• tinier* must, in all natio be Arco:Kiwi : led by the rash. ToWanda, Jan. 11, 'l'l. It. M. 1V1i1.1,1•24. THE BEST AND:, CHOICEST ; • -S3IO.KING ' T.OIIACCO, 51.41i1. 7 F.V.11:11r.11 AT F .-4 0 Y N O. I , - 3D DISTILICT OF - 31.1111"LAN.D. • IK:T" Bets that Every •I".4ekitge you bay -bears that ir.seription. • • Dec. 4. 1870. !Al ce! l t ta CAFES AND CRACKEES.-GRE clan bend. Scotch Honey. Orange. Raison. Lem on and Ginger Cam. iWaahington Jumbles and Coffee Dimond. and all kinds of Crackers at March 1,10. W. A. ROCKWELL'S. ESE ia.tricEral •nrnoca-runt FRENCH COUTILLE ;CU:i~SETS, 1. - 01 . TrIn!nairrg Is - NLIDE hest hoilgem NEW YORK CITY Halukerrhiefs. Real Laces, - Corset d, ~= adEcasTEas 140ram-ragotice it hereby given' air th ere ibe , tom ' MO;mid is the oiliebof the Ileikdse Ot -Wills. to led for itie mot, Of Bream'. eocoosto of adadidatts• flea th e foli= g o o % Bs. latoo. vie: noel of lodui's of AL _IL *w eer. 'd. -:. ' ,Li..l-,_;. . •'t ' Mal wet Of Be qi±min Lyon. 'iit 'Aidliit of - tme =. minor child of W.U. fireman Jr.. late at deed. *Final acct of C.ll. Mize end Levi Scott. rum.* tors off. 8. Mitchell. deed. . j - mai wet or L /I.lratibt 'tat a rt l 4 4 lts IVca' er.'deed. , , . - Final icet of Canrpben. saner of Jim, Camp deed. ' -4 3 1 1.1 ed soet of P. H. Buck. adru'i of Sena Pen*. ,:srLoal soci of W. A. We l ipare, evator of the win of Fanny Stewaxt, deed. Final asset of _UM= Putnam, taseator at Mara I: Stevens. deed. Yinal acct of A. L. MiLean.\ sdni'r of eharicri — li. - trottit, deed. ecet of Mari P. Watts. Matra Of Wm. Weans Iffattq late of Towanda, deed. . • appralsoment ofin._ty 'set bY the , etemitor or admirdshmtore to children of the following decedents: ^.Z.Mbie ore , . L 011 dwell. David Titus. • John D. Willtma Alvin W. Mama& George W. Wallet : had the same will be prosentOt to tho Orphan's Court-ot Bradford county THURSDAY, FRBRIDABY 9,11111, for confirmation and allowance. C. E. OLLDDMO, Register, Jan.ll'7l ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE:=- Notice is hereby given that all persois indebt ed to the estate of OW. W. WELLS, deceased. late of Pike township, are requested to make immedi ate payment, and all persons having admit against aaid estate must protest them dolyant Leatlote for settlement. J.W.• LEWIS, lan-11'714 • B. B4vison s. S. N. A5pinwa11 ......... Wm. t re. Junction Canal. C 0... .. C. F. Welles vs: Jess* Spalding Lunacylof Francis Tyler 31argark IfcD'Foril rs. l'a. A- N. T. Canal k It.t . . Co.. ........ ........,.. Harriet L.' Mullau is. Sullivan A: Eris Coal k It, co dams es Subp4ottas for first week returnable on 3fonday February 13, Is7l, at 10 o'clock, a.m.. and for see and week. on Monday. February.. 20. 1871. at 10 o'clock, am. ' WM. A. THOMAS,' Prot: DISSOLUTION.—The copartner-, ship beretofere existing• between the under signed, under the firm 1:41111e sr McCabe ik Mix, is thleday dissolved by inutnatvonsent. All accounts of the iato firm will be settled by us at the store of McCabe & 'Edwards.. JA.IfE3 IfeCASTe. . t • HARRY. MIL ficiPARTNEIIBII - IP . :—The undersigned have . thhi , day entered Into eopartnarehlp. under the name of Meklabe it Yelivardr. and .will continue' the km. eery and protielon bnaLnosa In in Its Drenthe's. at -the old gaud of llceab.: h kliz.ltercne's now block. . 3ferkßE. 'an, 11. 1871. . _.F.IIW.IIIPS: APPLICATIONS FOR LICENS .C 1 LS:February Somalon, 1871 : ' =I P.,11.Mx - n=4er. Jeremiah Blackman John ctiarnßinn.... R. S. Dodson - Wm. R. Li , lda.-- Peter Lamlmeearr.. Allen McKean..... E. W. Neal J. S. Pitt W. N. ltirliarde C. T. Smith... N. It, Steen• ; P. U. Wilcox Dan Keflo ..... - E.irmg not-ss. M. A. Al 31. B. Calkins Thomas, Lafy E.-W. gractu.sr izsctutm, 3. Bracknor Join Carroll k co li. :Nobles NOTICE —The Board of llevision . hayelized upon ibo following date! and places for holding appeals for A. D. 1871: - • - , Towanda hors .— At the Coretnisatoneeo orrice, Thur. day, Ica. IG. . Towatela ttop. and Towanda nortb=-411 Copirtnaaf,on era Filday, Feb. 17. ' kayluni—At the school hose. neat Sin?,eon,Deklitte. Monday; Feb, 20. • I. Terry—Al the hous&Of . S. iloarman. Trfeaday.reb.2l. Wilmot—At the house of .70niah Stewetl,Wedubsday Feb. 22. Albany—At the house of D. 23. KellwAtjhuredsj.,Teb. ' - ••• . . OrertottAt the house orllenry Sherman, Friday. Feb. 24: . . Monroe twp. and.boro—it tho house Of Phllo Ming , on, Saturday. -Feb. 25. 1, Uleter.-2At the Louse of If .A.Ferrost.Monda.Feb.27. Athens iwp. and horo—At the honed J. 21: Pike, tueaday:Feb. 28. Ithlubury—At the house of 11. S., Owen. ltOdne.a, day, March 1. ' fle '.•'' . . South creek—At the house pleb &Co*, Thiare day, March 2. W-t•-• .- ells—At the honso ofJeftan sail, triday,'Mar..i. Columbia and Sylranha.—Aathe house of J. /1. Mor. gen. Saturday; March 4. • . Ttoc twp. and - bor. , ---24 the honer Of V. •11. 31arch fl. Armenia and Altra—At the house of 'NAL Reynolds, Tueiday, 314reh 7. , 'Canton twp. and born—lt the house of deo.3fetUer„, s lreklueeday. 'March 8. . • I.A\Rey—At the honk) of C. 1). Iloleotob, 'Than:cloy, March 9, • : Grantr s ille•;—At Inuta• B. T. Taylor, FrMit. March, 10. oix tr" Vrankhn—At houde of W. S. Le .Saturday,Mr.ll: Burlington OAT. and Vero—. Wiliam of -N. B. Steven a, Monday. March 3, ' • Burlington treat—At • the Longo of Geo. Goddard, • Tuesday. March 11. Smitmtleid—St the house of Emily Vim Allen, Wed ' Deader, March 15. • Smithfield—At the house of L. D. Forrest, Thnraday. March le. . Barclay—M school Lowey near Foot Of Plane, Satur day, March 13. .• • . Wysox,—At the house of John S. Sherman. Monday. hlareh '2O- k Sbeshequiu—At the house of J.. P. 'Rogers. Tuesday', March Zl. ' Litchfleld—At house of S. M. Layton, Wednesday, Man:h 22. , , • Windham—.lt bongo of Beni. Kriykondall, ThorAary ' .March 23. . , Wariin—At house of Jan. Cooper. Friday,Mareh 24. Orwell—At s honse of April Hunt, Saturday. March 22. Rome tu . p., and boro—At th+ house of A. A.,Taylor, Monday, March RT. • - 14 ' Herrick—At house of Chas. like. Tveadar, Mar> 28. Ihke and Lelliyaville—At house of John Champion, Wednesday; - Mareh 241. Tuscaiora—it banso Of D. d i di pack. Thursday; 'Mar. 30. 1 Wyalnaing—it bonne ofJ. If. Drown, Priilay,lfar...3l. Standing Stone—Attionse of Pater Jacobna, Saturday April 1. . .., , oseimors win be ginctnai is 4tliioripg . notices to s win he vincula.... taxablee and in making their retrima In' person. at the time specified iiptheir warrants. at which: lime and place the Board of Revision wlld attend and bear all who el:lnsider thextiselyes aggrieved by the As sessment. and make Ouch alterations as to them shall spree:ollst and reasonable.,' By order Of the Boart. Attest—R. B. Coon warn. Clerk. . • Commiasioners' Mice. Jan. 21. 1871. .. IV"..EW M . IL-L I N El It 151118. J. D. DILL Would call the attention tit the public 'to het largo @dock of, CS PALL AND _WINTER. 3I ILLINER Y-4100 DS, Diroctly from New YMI city, of the very. LATEST —BTYLLS. All of 'which win be anld CiIEAYEZ.- t.lu anylrif e. in Towanda, comprising. BoNlitTSimad ]BATS„ LACES. -COMETS. : KID emorms, p SIB, zrwEtarf• • - •k6.ke. , • X 11& 7. D. Hitt. First door east of Bninshali k Bidgetraj'a Bed. White and Bine store.. Bridge Et. Sept, 29.10. - • • • SUGAR OF ALL KINDS RETAIL- Iug at wholesale pricei FOX if 1111:10:811. • EXEOUTairg-liiO,TIC Notazatithettol even Satin perions ed to the estate 'of WAS ALM late of tp; dee% ere requested to make immediate payment. snot ail persons Mein* dahlia against said estate must prennit thiim duly authenticated for settlement. - ORSON MOSEY, Z. C. ALLIS Executors. ;jin.sll.lrll EX E.O U.T GA'S NOTICE.— Atte* ht hereby ppm that all pinions indebted to the , estate of JAB. A. THOMAS, late of Athens; hp.. kanmsed. are requested to make Murrediate pap mmea and ail pereorm havinvolalme against said es mica be premMthe sante ditty sethentlakted for settlement E.%ovzsrsumn, - Jaii.,2s; tan. -- ; - Ltetetter AD DMINISTRLTOWS : \I4OTICrZ-L'. -CI- Notice is hereby givestihatoila to . the .sistate , of lAN= NAXIMON. , lateVt k wands, deceased. -are requestatt to mats immedluto psyinent, and all imam's hullos dam* sgaiDA raid eststs must Omani them duly authenticated for set. Bement. I ISLIZABETH MAILDIEK)N, .J$ .IB.IIM A 'DMINISITATOR'Sj.I4OIIOE.-- - NOtice is lire* given to all petions indebted the eitate of Z. B. Opmmoo. lite of Athens bold decamped. mod make immediate payvewat. and an warm, baring elstine against mid emtate mold ppm. sent theist duly anthentkated far settlement. KEZIA B.'SPALDING. CHI & B. 41PALDZKG. Adminlessitors.: Mc. 2. 1131 D --------- . A PPIJOATION IN rn DIVOROE.- F To Tiani. F. Tuer.—lto: M. Sept. T.. 1 . You are booby notified :that J.,ottle Turnet, our, wifo.'by her near friend ; James Stiller, has a lied to tho court of common Pleas' of Bradford county, for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, And the said court bar appointed . Monday. - the ,atle, day of February, 1871•. for Nhearina tho said Lottle,in the remises, at which Um* find! Piaoe you can attenda yon think propor. = ' --' J. PEI:LILY VAN FLEET.. - .Sherijr. A PPLIOATION IN DIVORCTZ-- . - .OL. To Ptillip ATTalinrr.--lio. 259 Sept. T., Wit Too - are Uraby uceldird tlutt tants Z. Tamer, 'Jour vrifo, next friend, Wm. P. Cue has, applied to Os court of common 'pleas of Bradford eottutr, for s divorce from the bondi of matrimony, and the said Court has appointed .116nday; the 6th of Feb., WI, for homing , thh said' Laura' E, Palmer - In - the premises. at which thine and place yofd earArztd if youltdak roper. • PEARY VAS jan.3li.w4 • - Sheriff.. itLICATION . iDrvontt.— -C1: To Mary Prinoe.—No. 071 Sept. .1870: Ton,are hereby notified that Q. Prince. your husband, has applied to the court of common pleas of Bradford - eounty.for a dlYorco from the bonds of mat:Amour, end the said court has appointed Mon de): the oth day at Fob.. 1071.10 r .tloaring aaid,P. 0. in the premium', at' which time and place you can attend if you think proper. - • • J. PrlißT VAI.: FLEET, • "Sheriff. jan.4'7l-w4 . • UDrTOR'S NOTICE.--441 7 .0):V*- ALea use mt. Wm. /rev—No..6K Sc!IYL: Tenn. 1867,' In We Court Of common Enact)! Bradford °minty. • The undersigned an Ariditer appointed by said Court to .distribute moneys in tio'brinds of the Sheriff arising from Sheriff's sale of defendants real estate. will attend to the duties of said appoint. snout athts *nice in the llirngb. Of Towanda on MONDAY the Mith day of JANVARY, 1871, at 2 o'- clock p. m., at which time and place an persons hav ing olaime to raid money ace' rerinired to present the isuninr be debarred from-coming in upon saidinfid. 1 • L. p, Dec: lu; . ' Auditor. A UDTTOR'S- - Xo' TICE.' —' ln the " matter of Me estate of Z. -.ln the Orphan's Colirt. of Bradford county. • Tho underslgnedhaving been appointed Auditor by said Court to distribute funds In' the bands•of. John Morro', decease, adinknistrauti of the estate of deteaeed. ;among the persons entitled to the will - Mt/3nd Bre /Lines 'of-raid appointment. at his °M e% in the Dom' of ToWanda: nn TUESDAY. the 31st day of ..1:4:13;:rAkr; - - next: 1871: at: 10 o'clock. a. Ut.. .at 'hick -time And place all • portions having • claims on said motley afe requested to present the imue,or be de parred Fran - coming -in for a share of said. money. L. I', WILLLSTON, Auditor.. cLimat , o+t ....Cif% trespass ..appesX I= Dee:l9, 1870:-it- damage VDl~o~as • NOTICE.—c: rs. Richard ..ds; f;if No. 401..SePt. T.. ISTO. • In the Court of Co.nnion auto, of Bradford county. The nuderiamical,•an auditor; aprointed by said Court to diatrilmfr tanAn in Sheriffs latidaJaristm "from Sheriff's sale of defendant's real esta.e, will att4nd •tO the duties of said appointment, at- tho• office of Overton k Elabroo, in the borough 'of T. ou WEDNEADAL thts Ist day ofIEI3.IIVABY. .1811, at 10 o'clock a. M., at which time and-place all persons having' dahlia on said' oney arc require to present the same or Ire debarred from coming. 0 said 'fund. •• E. OVERTON, dR., jan.sll-w4 • Auditor. • =I .fot• att ..tune dima,z, , , A-UDITOR'S. tCOTICE.Jaates O. A A'rost v, Thomas Filavillam. Noe. 1a4•4: 165: Ilay T.,'1870. In the Court or Como on Pleas of Bradford county.. The landor sigma. an 'Auditor appointed by•isald Court tai distribute money in thd Sheriff's bands ral&'d from the sal• of defendant's real estaie. will attend to the (klieg of his appointment at his *Mae in the borough of.Towanda, on,.Tueiday, the slat day. of January. 18.11. - at. 1 . p,m.,• at, which time and place all persons 'hieing claims to said money are requestsd to present such claims, or be debarred from coming In upou said fund. Jan:T7l-11A • W. A. PECK. , • . • Auditor. -AupOit'SNOTICE.;--4". ./', Kir— by ps.r..P-ni4410, arid' iforAhall. Ng. 651, Dec. T., 186 e. Court of common P,lecs of Titadforil county. '-Theundersig'n'edafpointed 'an auditor to distrib ute (nude in alai Sheriffs hands: raised from the sale ill defetelentstsal estato; will attend to the duties of life appointment at his ofttce..in the boro' of ToW nude, -.on FRIDAY. • JANUARY •27th, 1671, at ,2 O'clock. in.; at which time and place all per ilous ate required to present; their or be "de b.trel from sharing is the assets. - rbyr.F.. Jan-5.71-m4 • . • • Auditor. .tthon4 twp ...... ;:..MOnme nine.ina (Canton: Franklin ~Standing Stone . ;Towanda Dom• .Menreeton ..Smith Creek. Windham. :.Towanda-Boro% • Burlington. ..... Many: • . A ITDITOWS NQTICE-L.V . matter of the Xsitife . 67Addiron McKean, deeensed.- Jrt the Orphan's Coart or Bradford County. The underfttnnisl. appointed by the Orphans' Con;t, of said eounty,an Auditor. to tuarahall assets and dis=h tribute funds In the hands of the atbit'r of "said estate,' will attend to the &tiles of , his appointment. at his office in the bero' of TceaudA. on Saturday, Jam 28. tErl'Lat tto'clOc_k, p. m.. et which time and place, all persons having claims to said Dansms, are reetuired to present the same, or be' for6 , er e tlebarresl from commit in upon saidtund. jan.6,'9l-4w i If. PEET, Auditor. Towanda ....Burlington. 'Towanda. Towanda. TOwsrola Boro do. , NV... THOMAS. etiktk. AUDITOR'S NOT I CE:-In the matter of (hi tarts if E. -A. Kinyea, drirascd. In therorphan'a Court of Bradford County. The undersigned having 'been appointed auditor,' by Mid Court to distribute Nada in the hands - of the administrators; will atend to the dutitte of his appointment at hiS oake in the Berbugh' of Athens. Friday, February 1, 1811, telt, at 10 emu. at which time and place ill persona having claims to said- money are requested to present the same or 'be debarred Bent oomin,g .fa for share of said Money. J 43. 'MEM jsn.s'7l.W4 • ' Auditor. • UDITORS NO. T tike A pa. Jam - es Itandniph.• 10. &Q. Rcpt. T.. 186.8. • In the Court of ,Common Pleas of Bradford countr. . , The undcraigniid an emitter aPpointed by said Court to dlatdbute money in the Sheriff's hand* ralsed.feem the sale of defendant's+. real estate, will attend to the duties of Ms appointment at his •. tap.. bunt:idea-on the north - by above -describui let, east by J. L. Palker, south by Smith Lent, West by ! other, lands of games Randolph : •contairdiii; 1(:, - , acres, more or less, no improvements. - • - • Seized and taken in execution at the- snit of -W; a. 'R.. Cl.tmervs:James Randolph.. • - .- . . . . . ALSO.—The following described lot, piece or r;.,-.. ccl of land situate in Alba Boro., bounded as fol lows: On themath, south: and- wet •by lands 1 • 1 Geo. li. Foss, east bypublie highway leading from Alba Boro. to the Northern - Central 11.R.depert; cOi-- - _ • taining 2.i. acres, nor or less, allamprored, -with a .two-story framed dwelling house, small Itfmied •barn, and an orchard of fruit ,treesthereon: - 1 ' .. AI,,SOL-The defendents bne-half interest i s b 'ene other lot of land situate in Alba Rom.. butindEd net . , described as full vs: On the north by public Loch way leading leo Alba Dorm: to .orunville. • east ty ' tintrris Merritt,' . south by. Columbus Palmer and V. M. Wilson. west by said N. M. Wilson and public highway leading (tufo Troylo Clinton: containing , -.- itere,• more or less,' sIF iniprored, 'with a framed, building used as a dry-goods store, Itoftse and th....: shop attached .. - , .•: . I . ~_ Seized and : taken in eaten tot atibe suit of Le.- • lard Lewis vs. E. P. Rockwell. . . ALSO—The following des4ribed - ' lot . piseo' or i+4l.- cel of land situate iu Asylum 4wp., bounded. a.." ',g -lows: On the north bylands of Win. R. suorrs Jou east by Enos John Son, south by John V. liantsmin; west by laud of Robert 'Sealy and Harry ..L.11,1.11ii II ; containing 101 acres: More or less,' abnnt M ler,. • improved, log hpusi'. Trained barn and few - fruit - 'trvs - thereon. ' - ' . . - - =, • Seized and taker in executiotivit the snit-of-t;•.., - Gard' vs. A. E, Benjamin. ' ' . 1 - ALSO—The following de s cribed 14. piece or 1.:,-- •- eel of ;au,' situate in Windham twp.; and_ bound. , d - ~ as folios's: On thenorth by *els of Richard Van Etten and Joseph Sought, east by -James- lligmos, south by Daniel E. Russell; west. by John Eirk -, n- • . I dall: Cootaitung 61 aert:o,- Furore - or.....yes. — ithont tau "- acreg.irnrrocod nith• a •feW - fruit trees thereon; n o betzeu and taken in execution at the ettitAi.f dail'it Ellsworth vs. Martin V. Sehoonoter.- .U...130- 7 -The billowing described. lot; piece or par... eel of -land situate in Litchfield twp..• bounded as ' follows: On the north by public highway lemb tr..: from Udine bon). titLitchlte.ld Centre, on the rant by public , highway leading from Johnson's Corner. 1.. , - RindOlP4 ' S mill: south by James Randolph, west b:, • Ti10610.9' Cotton; containing 50 acres, more or less. • about 10 acres improved, with .a framed house; 1 , .• stable and few fruit trees .thereon. ._ - . • . Seized and taken la execution at the' , suit of ,Nita. Harrington vs. Michaelibtley. ~; -, . . AtSU—'ll.Le following deacribedlok: piectsor par tn.'l of land situate in Wilmot tap., bounded as 10l- Iowa: On the north by land of Hichnlas and Mar tin . O'Neil, east by John CaniuniskeY, south.l.r W ' Nyreonk and Widow Carnes; west by Patrick. Carro • corittining 100;acios. More or. less. about go acres ant roved, with an old - log. house Intl hoard kitchen attached, and franied barn thereon. . 1 Seized and taken in execution at the, suit of liiran: Horton vs. James IL Collins. and, Elizabeth A, Col lins, • . . • 7 Arsul--.Tliefollowittit,described lot. piece or par. eel of laud sit ate in Pike twp. • bounded as follows: • On. the • north- by land - of Lacey Stevens: case by. Clinton Keeney, issuth by Henry Sherman. west fey • highway leading from Stevensville to the State road; anal lands of - Lacey. Stevens; 'esittbiliting 33 acres. more or less, ibent 23 acre* improved, one • house, one board stable,,ono board cooper.ehop - aud • .1' few fruit trees thereon. .' . • ' • Seired•and taken in execthicavat the Endo( Joseph Coleman es. Milton 311ddaw and HenlTSherman,t,t. 'Atsci_Tholsolliewing described If2t,. piece. or par. eel of land situate Jut Towanda Dore.. bounded ae ' fellows: On the north-by land of C. 5.,1in5i , 441. east by Third , street. Wouth by 11. W.. l'itibles,•now iri.,l l- 1 ,- possepisioti of Judson Bacot:lab, west by' Fourth - street: being about 100 feet nu wild streets and :theta • 300 Wet back, with . r a frateed'ilwelling house, and , • few fruit trees thereon. . .• . -reined and taken in execution nt the silt of Sadler k Straus- re: J. 3L Control. • . . Also. Fowler. *Recant & Forman vs. 'ALSO-I-The following described lot, piece or .Par cel of land situate in Pike tap.; bounded as follyiea: On l the north by pnblie higiseraY, east , by lands Dr, Roberts. south by Mortimer Pratt. West by Wenedaltd rtitt WOW: containing 94 fierce, inure or less: abort 40 Simi improved. .• Seizill and taken inesecutiou at the suit of H. - Mardi vs. Richard Ashton. ALSO—The following'thlscribed lot, piece or. par cel of land' ethnic In Burlington twp., boimiled as ~, forlows: Beginning at , the serene of Sugar ere( k running north by litiadti of Gee: C. Hill 9 dogs. west 188 perches: thence-north 86 dogs. east by laud'. „1 Gee. - 0. Hin and Ji'qMorley 110 perches to corner; thence south 9 'devil. eastby• lands of Isaac • •D. Sophor 39, perches- to a corner; thence south bl dogs. west by lands of Isaac Motley GO perches to tx . corner; thence synth 9 Oen; seat by lands of 'lssasMorley In perches to the centre of said Sugar thence along the centreof Sneer Creek aforesaid tle. several courses thorrotlo the .plifice orliegiuning; containing SO acres, more or less, - abaft GO nen- , improved, with a fruited house, framed . barn with , shed attached. 'end fruit trees thereon. ' • • . Seized and taken in execution at the suit 'of E. Smith's use•vs. L. T. Reiss. ALSO—The Rdlowine described lot, 'Piece Or par. • col, of land situate in Franklin tsp.. bounded as fol. lows: - Ilegidning 3t the soutiscast cdr: of the lob,' *being the north-east corner of ands belonging to sf - . 31. Latimer, and in the*est line of 'lsnils fo the estate of Gates :Wilcox.f deed.: thence south -72'lees. west 54 percluzs' to a , corner; thence north 19itlegs. weld 58 perches to a corner; thence north COldees. cast 20,5 perches to a corn 0; thence ••fierth n.percheS to a corner; thence north 19 (Ices. ca.t. 4 Nrches to a corner; 'thence south 19 (lees. past. • • 1453-10 perches to thc!placo of beginning; Mg about 26 elms, more or less. -pout 25 acres prortd, with an old, house-And few fruit :trees tln,rc : on. • Seized and taken In execution at thesuit of I.; • ` Crsnmer & Son vs. D. , d).• Flemming.' Henry J ,, io and Albeit L. Moore. Eerie tenant.. ' • ALSO—The follo•,ving described lot, piece or' par-• eel of laud situate iu Litchfield twp.. hennaed, a•-, (cams: On the north', by . I;nds of Zina 'Ooesim•ll. • Jonathan llnnt and BeLsey•alisne Rogers, east by Betsey Jane Rogers, Wm. Wright and Owen park,' soutliby Owen Park, Edward Barton and S. 11,..'car. nier, west by John Rivers end Owen Paik; 'eon tatting 2M acres. more or less, aborit 100.acrialo,- ' proved, with two, framed dwelling, houselt.; framed barns with sheds tittachs , 4i, and large 8 11' 1 '1: - , orchard' thereon. • a Seized and:taken in execution at the snit of J. Rogers and Martin• Rogers,. admrsi of Jblinson...- • Rogers, decd., re. John Rogers - and Ilarris terre tenant. • ALSO—The following described lot rieco or , i cel land 'Undo in Bonn! Creek tn., bounded a• -, follows: Oaths north by lands of pesniour Smith. east by Joseph /UMW, south by Martin Lidda; wt,t by henry Thompeen; containing 1 acres, more or lees; all , improved, with a log....house and. fram6l addition, and framed barn thereon. . • ALSO—One other lot. piece or parcel of land -sito ate in said South Creek tn.. and bounded as fol.: •On.tbe north by land of 3fartin , 'Lida. east by public highway !siding from from Trq. 1'3., to 12ruira,N.Y..soOth-by Joseph Smith. %rust by S it. Smith. known as the Smith tract); containing sere*, mare or less, about 20 acres improved.' ,i3etzeti and tacit in .exec u tion at the suit of E. roniesoy"amie vs. W. B. Windt. jan.14.'71 - J. PEBRY VAN F7.EET;Sberiii; • PROCIIKNIATION:-WHEREAS, Iloh. PASSES B. STREETER, President Judg•• to the 12th Judicial District. consisting of . the corm! • • ilea of Bradford and Susquehanna. and 1.1.;ne. %EI:V- S.ON Fermis and J. W. VartDrers, A.seociatriJode , .. hi and fot said county of Bradford, bate iisued the. r ". precept bearing date the 9th day of January. Is7l, to me directed for holding .a Court of_ Oyer and 4 .. Terminer, General! Quarter, Sessions, and Connuon Pkas, at 'Towanda for the county of liradfor , l, MoxidsT. February 6,18T1. to continue three weeks .-. 'Notice is therefore hereby given to thpCoroneni,' and Justices of the Peace, of the county of Prad ford, thaktbey be then and there in their proper person, at 10 o'clock in' the. forenoon of said day, with re °olds, inquisithins and other remembrances,' those things. which to their ernes appertains toan: done: and these vrho are bound by recognizance or rartherwise to prosecute' against the prisoners who are or may be ma thojail of said county, or.orb° shall bobound to appear at the 11334 pourtare to be then ' and there to prosecute against them as Shall be just, Jurors are requested to be 'punctual in- tbeiii awn. , tlance,.sgl.4 to their notice. Dated at'lowanela, this. 9th:day of 'January,. in tin. you., of our Lord. ono thonmedeight d ;Ana . seventy-ono, and •of the Independencb'of -United Slabs,. the ninety.fourth. • J. P. VAN FLEET. ,ch,*?. :RTF- 1 ) FRUIT OF ALL KINDS • . • cow.E.L.L. & 3111,1:: 8 H ll Y IN IMO