Vr#tifordi-i . :' .. .ft_pttrittl Towanda, ThurOay,./iinuary 11,1872'. _ - - - ,LOCAL- - ,AND ,GENERAL. • • Ueantiful, clear ice is now be ity; takenlfroni tho river by thoso who hay° leo bousca to , tir In effort is being made' to get a f rf , c bridge mre. Every business man should IL na the project his all. ' K. Wet ing of the Building Asso ciatiou, for. the payment of monthly t•Jefatg, neat Monday evening. par E. WT.:NEAL has again leased the Greenwood Cottage, and will open it as a; hitel thiti week: ail, of our merchants who have aii,ortisea taco had an ruaeatially year. , _ it , lCr° .I°. This being the Week of Pray . 7 j u . , , , tlngs aro being held in the Methodist,. Pre4,yterian and Baptist cburehes, or this -Let 11.ep4blicans remember the :to elections take place on Saturday after- Yot)rutr,' 3., Send good, reliable men to ..,li;,-,jntionrlo assemble on the sth, h:lialace cars have been frrrri truing ;,73 the Lehigh Valley read, in ordr r o lighten the trains for winter travel. Th , .y willibe replaced in the spring. 6 1 ..- ---L—.4.----- • 11 , 01,. lir carrier, 10 -- s; FELTON,' de „re. t . ri.tuya his'il?auks to the patrons of the 111 - I...tri-T and other friends, rorfhe very liber :.l2litroufge rc.cetresl from tnern on New Year's 41 r= oat of Plane is a now Pos ••• esial)Ushed is littAelitY:township, with Srur.r.rzr. as P. M. It. is located at 11.• F , .•t of the Barclay Plane; near the Schrao .l4r Lt.:l,ll . Co's. 31ills. • ' • • ltliongli illness prevented m:.-(;,)t-cla from filling his engagement hero on Mt., The committee are sanguine that :f M 4th is regained, as all hope it may be, cdrtainlylll.l his engagement some time !lie Fi'3E4oll. t : • _ • tp4lectiais for tolynshii) 'marl hmeeA. come off ou Friday, the Iteptib`dean clvetors in tin: sev e r.d elc.,t4on cii: , irictg, should ,select their heat 01.)-t vonire.tc.ut nieti fur the variona offices 1. 'O, pair of horses attached to a , h+ wagon, broke•Ahrilugh )ki lei ; just i• th:l- un Tuesday The !tin - an:l were taken out in ,t.ltt•. N'Ve un.lurstan . i.l they Were the Elidra Aqe . ertiAT says this 1 ,1:1,, have been very rim sheei,, , 7l in raelmathe r t this season. We .Ye. nut friim tiv• Adrerta , :r go't it , inffrtpatinn. tP:if e r:is c , .T.t.a,n iA far from the ,truth, se; all o4ntir physicians have bad the in that partmelar. MEE ex - citement seems to difT,;;T:i.l'i.arts of the county r..hont • snedl . l i,x' in this photo.. 01:15- two cases ...t c f u _reported 130 far, and one [of ]ied. 1:1; , . other one, who is now Ile:Owent at the said to lin ve exposed himself at Itarelay. The Peia, which a few weeks it 1 t':-its rapid g rowth, caNit• out lar.t 1. 'Fltc pith,- zldoubt._4lly experiencea the truth Prt,.xt oup!ut ill- Ell -I shnr. , . • ..trk•rr huly veutur•:•, Tilt Our old friend, R. H: m has :appointed agent for Albany !tytAtp,•f..r tint Inot(t . interesting work of, nit. .• :In I tfi:t G rat Contiagratina." M. 11: hand :2.i11; •• 1 (h(' t a-b:p who may . 7^rSrr it, 4 , 11 , 1 tr u: ter. to Mr. IL (~'arir., szr.e . 'Ti 5 ,•2 c,),;'. ton age on , the Le v f‘,r the t : ear «hiLh t.:l:lta .:. , tll of N..weinber, was :1.244170 - tons 3,6,12,; , ..3 tons the preyiwa: . year- a (le „ ~f:";7.4,2!;.3 te.lls. Nit fcr U e 1, ng, cop ...1 .:•!Ithc in tile early part of the pn en: of e , ,al or..r thiwroarl would hay t‘ .lr 111-rease.h. 'he steam shovel busily at tt:e. bank Nyco of tt2C. depot IA earth if: to be tshcil c!. viii bc--ranved ccest v :flin weather is' very propitious alid the pia nonoth Fitlove', [Litho' to.. v,orh of a l bont one huo- IRE =MI 'i t ‘ niec , tin- of Towanda Di 1,(44 nn 1.V,- ,, zwsday everting, 34 of , -;;;Te.nlering the (harter w.. 3 tally diecu,,,d, and the I " Ilel ,1.• to ;;;ro 111) le* t ,, 0r4 ,- r r.ron their work with ;‘, .1 gor. Gond. El ME he.Lintil -beiy's have decided mania] reception at ✓lcrcur',3Jiall, rokran.ry, thi' year, and are tna:t -•1-,.r tiTrang tt•,ents for the entert in le, will ,ranee tiiionl,l attend pr..reas :Iraq:J.l;e ,1, 1)t. on engine hose. flint:wing recipe is -- said to r ttd:or po; ur scarlt t ziti•. on , grriin: fox-rf , r , re vrain.; half a tea.poonfol of sugar; t_Caspootiru:g of wator: re;uddy raid add four otinces or water. ufrl ovcry boor. • i I, lm MEI lti school directon of this E 2! purellas an acre ,grorma II 4! OF commence tbo c.reetion or u. in the spr:ti g . The 1 :1 , :•• , 1 I.le , public school is a t c and every entiiirising v. the pro:ipcyt of liavir.g a kV, • a - ie. 11 areal to learn that •:••: Choral liii , ,,oclation are prepar;ng • will lie pre,:ehte.l to the 'he I! , ' hi at Of Lints - llose Co. The Irts; to ratt•rlain the people of rn , n• than cce,:srul, Ltid be greeted wtth a full r pp'.nranc w c ieTl. , f Wilke:> : -Barre lii•ccird cti .11to - Gkma.T . ' !!i^ (• ,, 7,lqct-1; of the L. V. IL IL plea:mre of 4rt acquaintance 1.1:1,. hut d 1;11qt'; brother. 1.: is one or.t.he most accomrao--1 1 uarcaar,ic c..mthict ,, rs it has cs - cr 1 hTtFlue to I:ac`.,. (Air v.,lhtho r - nDitictors nn 41J(' L. V. A fr3' . .1117 t P.Te) all r..,."711re- meeting of the I Tr, •f r:rt , t National Dank, i• n J0F1.1 , 11 PtAVELL • I Tor.yoar Las lii•en • .1 ..t0r institution, ' • tuol lnoc r-a;on_ to that SRITI , • t- the l'ut:ti a.l.C.tzhi.,l all the qualifirations r:r f , :. ' II. it-- ,,,, t1 • -, : i1., ,, !(. , ir. , s-t ion tq.c.. J. 0. S"c•Ni keep the •• 4 •••••11TI, , :. t ¶ n;;;Ilit11:0 eit;t , Elam (300:164. ! —..F0ribe inforL;. =thin of Parsons in • this neighborhood • who make s pritetke of: gunning on - Sundays,: and who seem to be unaware that they are indulg ing in an *awful make, wo publish the fel l lowing extract from the laws of Pennsylvania 'Sm. 7. There ideal be no shOoting, hunting, or trapping on the first day of the week called Sunday, and any person' or perioris unending against the provisions of this set.. shell, on con= unction, forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding twenty.ftve or less than five dollars, or be kn. prisoned la the county jail where the 'offence was committed not more .than twenty-13re days far each offence. HaTOCTIDE m ALBANY.—Oa , christ- Mas day, al young daughter—aged only about 14 years—of Pernictolfclicr., gave birth to in illmitimate child, and Informed her,parents that one Parma Corse, a man old eaugh to be a father of`the unfortmiabi girl, waskl parent.' The injure ' d father natually felt very much in censed at 'tlio outrage committed by Vori.E, and the latter visiting.his house in the evening, was assaul4d by IlelirE 'and so badly injured that ho lived but a abort time. Before hii death, heivever, the girl made affidavit that he was the father of her child, and a warrant was issued . for him. en a charge of seduction - and fornieation. l Cent tide Exotisu discovering 1144 Cosh was in a dying condition, refused to make the arrest. A coroner's inquest was held over the body, and a verdict in accordance wits the above facts rendered. At last eccouuts Mainz had not been arrested. la. The . aggregate amount receiv ed for pew rentals in the Presbyterian church, at the sale on the 2d inst., was nearly twenty tice hundred dollars. The pastor of this church receives a salary of about t 2,000, with the use of parsonage, and the contributions of the con gregation for - the rations wards of the church and other Perposes,Would 'do -credit to nanny of the largd and wcaltti;ftiiy churches. Much of the prosperity of this congregation is due to the piety, zeal and abilily . of Rev.' V. Mamas, former, and :Bor. J. S. STMIDX, present pastor, in cultivating, the good reed emvu through the many years), of patient, faithful labor of Itev. Julats FosTza, who was called home to his re ward in /leaven before he was permitted to see the rich result - of his effects. We trust the pres ent year may witness a large incr.ease their membershlo as well i .as contrjbutions. VA. We have seen a letter from DrAiLur, 4t Elmira, corresponding Excretory of the Southern Tier Lecture iosocintien, dressed to tit° chairman of oar Lecture - Cont mittee ' con*Muir- the follow:ng in reference to Govan • * • e w * * • Mr. aougla assured nie that if by any tilekness he - did not reach'you °ulna present route, when he was here, that lie would wake especial pro vision to reach you in the latter part of winter. Says he : "torning and Towanda shall be ser. - - Cd before all other place." I ex.lafet new dates from him scion. s * * -.* We hero desire to repeat what:we stated last week, that MI seals 1)17::::, be chniijcri—Season Gel ets and 4JI other tichks-,before the' next lecture. Arid in order to insure the prompt re demption of tickets, the public are notified that after) m. 15, the board:will be cleared, the re demption peticketS cease; ar.if the tickets be void. - . Lam - Liilts Hose Co., No. 3, remov er froni the old 'Eug:tle liousz.: to their new brii rp.surstlay cr.t) r:nw boast of luniagthebcEt ar.rttuenti`or fly' ny in the coiintry The building, is two sto?ied and built of The first story is fourtiln f4t high and occu pied by the Stearm , r and fratures, and contains besides, coal bine, wash room, bath room and workshop. The reCond story is 12 feet high, and is divided into two rooms with folding tours. Thc: l , back roqin is designee} jar a meet ing room, while the front one will 'be finished ,t:tt for a parlor. The buiiding is fitted up With l‘oth gas and water, and Lk wartutd by two Baltimore healers. The. whole coat of the bnilding . .when com pleted, v. - 111 reach Z. 1,00.0, a comfnlerallo amount of which wag subscribed by members of the comp:_ny, and the balance raised on G pc: cent. bonds, ranch have been taken by onr eitizetia, TVeompatly are mostly_yourig ut,..n, without property in Igoe 1...r. , ugh, and aro eittitletl to the highest t , raits for their liberality and en terpris:., plZ,LiLlg rhea orgauiz.ation otio t comval.i,s in the eourAtry. Tie y of tlo• pie of T.r.va:02.1. How jra WEsT."—Forty a rli ri „i4lo ;:q t.,7 ! lir • t f. 1,1 +t,i,c , l to •,:). nut: jour..!PF: ;ye:— LI 1.';,,-,(•!:,?.:ry 1:11! t!o ,lay. 4 of 2r1.,...irc..-A un(l itprov(r,iont, mold Wo,t ham t,, therein by a si)lenclid Lin^ u: llaiiro 1. Thi , ;+ .1.;.14e , wh;oh str.rtsifrqm rhic.:tgo ov,r- tlit; ti;e:rg;4., Verlingtort L Q•liney IL It., fropt In lirnal:oi.' over tile IrelMtlat Meomington Wchturn short Line, and from Logansport, over the 't 0- le4F l'eeria• Warsaw lt. ami runuin titre' l'um.tY•crrc's] rearheß rmtlta, ('ay, St j - e, , e1,11. AtelM:on,l..%.avenw,rt:t a:1 , 1 I:am:as City icons'_ •tim; ivi the UttieLiraeltie, lian,el4 Pacit;(2 nii.l other lta.froads runni..g ~._ s. Ey sr,ty :opt i:1 La .:“ L<r!;:11:. The Bat il!igton Euut:: has P.;:raipl. , :y anFw,r- the (roc:!.jon, " IT o ttl •,v) West ?" tLe :ieal....mnif a tratil;nl an , l tioen rie:it. 111 1 ,-1 Ivan ra is in regard to Time, metit,nl-: . ratc3 or Pure, and nn:er r.rtil illtigrated a ti-nr.iflJll; ,. roing wllJle Si( :1, frt.:, Q.; eliarg(2. vit.b aaait.for,alinformatiwl, t—o: be obt.aino,lby l'as,rengl:•r I;7ent, 1:. —Jralg,e llwalow is 111-4,,;- .% t-;ll ,,, , , i'hannr, coutily thiF. svcC:T alto I( ft thin pL ca s(Jp . or ana too`r, up 1,11, ii.l;;:T, is in t(m-ri r;•tr r nr to 11. N. Eqq., h Is been nprolnt , d ir tllL• t e,vnrt ant: ac'c•mnta or (11 onot :try and ltagli.tor and 11,:aordiiT. - o.''W. To; ha.A wua L. Cilwa! ,, to afskt BLTSs in The 'wally fr:••:::l4Ev.v.tr.l., A.. ILMSG, tore (t of t i ,hl-‘ piaci- I -tato] late Cashier of the nrst:tintior.al Bank or Athens—will Le plef.secl to h-ptn that on the 9t.li inst., 1m was (.:cetc , a Cashi,r r Ihioh of Wino,. 1 7 :4. :tic.Ci:..Arul:tfy,.ll:. - ...t0r Chri,t tf‘ =TM .1. 0. W.1:11 , 1,1 y) tta ,, :no year; it'.:) f..rcr and Improv ia • . wi;11 5 fair pr srcct or a pima: ant ,!tire. M., Sup, r:nten.l , -%t ~f tje r.t:!Cree!: ( . 1, , r..1 ‘7:114ht:i0'.: ^ :1(1.1 - . 7 ii by slnac• Iter.ll , ‘ 11;,"Ptiki• N 4 :11P..• t;lt.' in 'hi; ofil•• ,- : a f , w caeca 1 Fe at oneu t . _ slew] gratifica!io:i or uk niirncrou,+ friends —JOHN J. 0. WAn;), has to.,a appc4nt-c,l,,tationant and telegraph op(Tator, rt Stttneljn!!, JOI!N iK C.!l Tv! yonng' man, r.nd I lo w : , L i . : 11, was Tlite lo2avp.l.s.r by the Ii r.i in Cilicago, and :n thebnt da(•, , not )1,• ni, _ EMI Tin; COUNTRY ENTBMIAN. —VOLUM' j", f C' ,7 1;r,.' , »- ;1: c%,,try .- f , r ner.rly t se , rc. Las . lati . .ced, both New Yearn vci - r.h to eonf. , ,ratulate the husine , :s in this country and r i hroad, ail the ST‘miAr..l) men of Towanda on their ELICC.CSb 11r1r.27, V.. • 't,rIINAL AGIL:Crl.".1"1.;1". i,c edi- year 1:11, and ‘rinie it ma' sin m invnbeirs tors ani: a7i.iiin , n 1.) iiwn cannot,re:rain from referring to tia: imin-:—• pers , Jrill I,:jl.f.is, r..-,: f tel by A bu,iness'trans.aetcd "..ticCanr. very lar,cr,r , numb ,. .,r of co!S,,e'i sportdrn!s I ii, e poi;ular and wide-awake grocer.,hi .7 1, and. Ktn;n:ar r.ntribat ,rs, [l.l are in- 1.1,10ek. Their sales during the year 11,re eluded many Leading Aar.eilltarists,iti aii 1 -ec.-ded,thoFe ofttny previous one, a::1 Lie oh parts of thq Country. Wes'. —and 1)y St , nslble tau they attribute a fair shale their over Fir,' kieeesi+ to judicious 11..1VCr11;:. The o:her . thrc.,-11:; in the r • ,r the .P.e3t. Far- agencies whjcit contribntcd to the very gratify m..rs and 11,rf:cultarp,ts ,if litar!y cvt ry State i! mg result, are a good atoch of treat/ goods al in the With thr co-op rati , n rays in store, and courteous, obliging salc4- a corps 10 practical men. this ionroai :s intend- f roan. We are a;sured that their facilities for to 1,. the'lmba• are better thin] ever, and 11 J, fC,•-crnP.r,,•;.,, ~ a rt. 'that no to il,ase all mho , classes intei cf:oil is the and nrtility faverthcni rr ut the's cas'teirn,, o f theseteßrilll.l4ltrth9si who Consaine—the Buyer and Shipper, se well as thetrat owlseriar the Crop—Brceslews of La prcved-SnimaL itta their - Customers—lia:ln factures* of Improrod Machinery and thoso who purchase and employ it:-.7.7urserymen and Fruit paisers 7 ;-!smi,- especisly. to supply fuller and hotter data - as to the pregie* - prospects and realms of inch successive s Season, as throwing light t*n'one of the most important of all questig When. to Buy and when to sea TEIMS.--The Country Gentleman is publish ed wee Iy, On the following terms, When paid strittly in advance : Oxz corr. one year, t 2.50; Porn Corrrs, $lO, and an additional copy for the year free to the sender of the Club; Toc Corms, $llO, 'and an additional copy for the year free to the sender of the Club. Smnazse Corms Fimr. Address trim= Tucrrntt, Sox,, Publishers, Albany, N. Y. _ Mr, _Anvonn : • The townships generally haio been represented thron4h your .paper,cswially when anything octurrod to In-, terest your readers. Wysox was favored' with a very interesting Christmas meeting of ,rela tions and friends at the house of Santa. Coon- BAKCIII, au old resident of the township; in. fact ho was born in sight of where ho now lives, been a resident of the township ever sine, and was , eight:-onq years old on the day of the par ty.' He has, indeed. been ono of the pioneers of Wysoz, occupying an honorable position in society, and has raised an interestlng family. Amor g those who attended; and who- rendered the occasion more than nautili , interesting, by their stories of early adventure, was Bona RIDGWAY, AMOS Yong and Mrs. Benz, all of whom were able to tell of the hardships, suffer ings and pleasures of early - times in Wysoz. Mr. COOLIIII - 011 and his wife had made all arrangements for a good time, and if you had seen their table when almost groaning under the' weight of nicely prepared comforts and luxuries, yon worthd have said they had sue. ceeded, at least as far as eating was concerned. •To show the impro-i-cment in fashion, style, -cookery, ;:c., Mrs. Coui.nt.you told a story of a 4th of July celebration, held near the mouth of Wysoi Creek f.fty years ago : The day b.lore the occasion, the men and boys were sent out to kill the pheasants, pigeons, squirrels, and other game for tlas.occasion. The Fourth came and the citizens were early at Their posts, each ready to assist as opportunity offered. The game came nicely prepared. 'fires were buil upon the ground, and two large iron kettles. one holding sixteen gallons and another twenty, served to make the potpie for the occasion. A large woodchuck: stuffedand baked in an old fasbioncd bake kettle, served the plaoh of a roast turkey, and several hriiidred men, women and children, sat on flab benches around a rus tic table is the midst of the shade trees and ate as those love to eat who have good appetites and good victuals.' Therol,was nothing to mar the• occasion except a carelessi man by the name of fiuutr.s, who had not set -down at tree first table; and was care:essly walking around, made mis-step "backwards, and - sat down in ohe of the large I..ettles of pot.pie, bat furtn tratcly Lc was dressed in buckskin breeches, and neither the pie tier the man was scrionsly injured. . Seeing the cars pass the house at their I,!td.t -ping speed, laden with "Passengers and mer- Bunn r,marked upon the vast improvement &owe he came to NYysos, and said that si . aty-eight years ago he node on horseback over, the mmntains front Barre., r.pd arrived ill NV:F3O7: Chrietmaq day: :fudge Ilot.Li:Nr.Aeg. had bent a river boat load ed with geods, up.the Susquehanna, supplying cartons stores along the river, including has own, in jWyso . x, near LANNI:cc - I . S, JACOII BOW MAN'S at:the month of Towanda Creek, and also own store situated at Ti.v . ,a Point. • The bolt-ascended to its destination and returned to \T. - likes-Barre before the river fro up. This was in the year 1601 Dec. 2G, 1571. r )zurt- .Nortim.---I :an authgri=k4 by the. sw. t . t es to notify all jurori summoned to at tend Court at Troy, on the 29tH day of January, 1872, that their attendance will not be regnir. Court las been disi , mtinued. .1. I'. N . kN• rt.r.l:l", Sheri:T. T. v 1.2, i IS7I. nc•W stock of Hats and Caps trAt K. l•. P. I=l=:3 P. M. NVELT.,ts is agent ;or thi ti42.eili•ie in the fl.flt ME zeir..3lorlgag . , lielltly printed, for '..., r-e'" tv:d Ewe the American Serrinz, r_t R. ()nice. tie- 7..,„Tr. A. J. F ....T1n11001.: desires , us his a candidate for .11-t t‘..p'rnmil,g Z...;,; - 11. c 1111 I.01:71...; „ . .ii c. 2 19 t1.1:1 liiSt j , :it , r- ~, 1..7 , .-• loh 1 - ,:i'..:. . 1 .. C. I'. ~ 1 1, - Atperican the most an izt :Le Illar..f-i. IV. J. I)ELpErcu, of North To waLda,rai,lng a club for TrPpn,e. rt,niuns j0:11 it may ....,ace their th , • Poo tn . : ie.. id Tima:lax. /bp Lile ran he Feen at i1t . r.1.:ry , t....11.• Cl , t:,i^2; rillaCl! aa4 :12c , Dunar yoa wish tue br:st. lock I..tiedt g Ll:tattle, get the kne:•tc-..n. GoLvsmyris n.ro mak ing prep4ry ....el:. to hive the ine , ,t mrrtng. are.: exivees,iy for their tracl.2. tS,.'T'ut• Ath,:rican Sewing Ma &aim: does Ivor: i7i.LA n 0 utLcr wiJ do, and ie cia nor t'4ll a c c,tl:cr ,first class ma- EOM i ••• \\ ‘N.L3.:0.--S l even sigt p . 3 , inters, to p.titt.N, attl'iertis-Jrar \fl tbrollgil itr6:cptintry 111 r Wu:.: - ,',:7, r_...)4 q . : r; . - Sr.l.r IA: 1:i - si class %s (4-k -molinf la 4PPI'.. 1 roiti horse and Lot on rret t, Wart.: Jiouse. Lew, thier storii.s with gvoct:well and cis tern. i glsen immediately. Is.tac S. rosT. 2E3; ro. TO - FeralEas.—A very volt:Able are Lir c:inr, - ; ist and top dre , sing, coniltiting • ,1 with nr.innuia, for Rale cheap :hie Towanda Gas Company. Try it. 'Towanda, Nov. 2q, Tu INst . RANcE AGI:NTS AND ‘v ,, rry about the Lyeonting rire Insn ranee C!o., V:LI: till you find another company rt , on , rok, as hori,t aLti fan.,!ealin;, and then 174 k; ;Al then keep still. r.-Z- At the commenFe4ent of the limos BUSTS,ESS C. P, Ell Ili I=l IM=CI ICC= IM=2l 0. D. DA.:::-LErz, Agu F 011 4 .51. 1 . 41t1 , SUS I helm and kA, on Towanda We, ei . l4,bp Sqe Bale until Dee. 15; Shea if not odd it id. ll l o n 444 0 0, ike Ch*FMAPIAPIP B. H. Wien. Tm-t 414, Camp C0u. ,, -The Stdli lin Anthra cite is the cheapest and best for all par poses. Also the the best Bed and White Ash Mali at the Central Coil Yard. Orders left at iziy awe, or at Dr. H. C. Perm.; lEios A Co's. Drug Store. Rill be, promptly filled. R. X, Watse. Sept. 27, 1871. Fort Satz Am) TO Rmr.—At Drr rracn's Music Store in Mercur's Musk, Pianos, Organs and Ifelodeons. Old Instruments takes in exchange for now ones.-Also for sale, Flutes, Clarionets, Banjos, Acmrdeons, Concertinas, Violins, Guitars, Strings, Sheet Music -and In. exaction Books. 3an.9.4t. • To Au inzox rr M& CONCERN.— All persons indebted to the undersigned, either by unsettled account or notes over duo, will please call and settle before the first of Jan., 1872. After that time we shall leave inch ac counts for " collection." L. B. Itooassis & Co is- We have on hand and offer a ha:gains: = • . 1 Grover Baker Sewing Machine, t. Ladd Webster's " ". 1 Wheeler d; Wilaon's " • 1 Franklin 1 Leather Call at the agency of Wican-Ax BUM. iii" After selling over $20,000 worth of American Sewing Machines, it affords as great pleasureito state that not ono cent has been expended for Repairs on one of them, and every one gives entire satisfaction. Ico agent has- been ,ablo to exchange any , other machine for the American, with any per. son we have sold to. Wr.lant S 13.t.tcocx, Agento, Antoarti, N. Y Jan. 9.—tf. Ora Plum Liar.—'l Lino, slyl-14 Brou,iltiloth Suit, 119.00 Overeo2ts, frern White Shirts, Wool Ilats, trabrolLas, Bow or Tic, .10 Coli.rs per .15 And it you don't read what you want, ask for it at Wor-r & Gol.fts-.;:rzes great Kevstono Clothing 'Palace. Uir AftEr len , experience in the ert , dit trade, 1 am certain that great disadvan tages exist therein, both to buyer and seller; therefore, desirous of certain changes in my. businea'S, I would hereby give notice that on and the Ist day of 1872, I will !.‘r rash or Its eqUiraient. it IS ,i,nlr<AlK that all accounts be settle , ' fortt; wltercby trouble and expense will be saved. • I would also tske.this opportunity of return ing, thanks to my friends for their generous pa ronage of the past; and in continuing business on the new plan, I would remind them that cosh 14 always at a prcni iron, and all advantages accruing from- - cash purchase and sale, will he given. I will endeavor to have constantly on hand a large and complete stock of all kinds of goods, at tha eery lowest cas.'t prices. All will do well to call and examine my .stock before purel4 , ing elsewhere Wyaltisin?. , „ Jan. 1, 1572 bbY "I. shall in future use none but Ilr.itraxa's Safes." DETECTIVE PINKERTON ON HEM:ECG'S SAFES. Cnic.too, Dec. 23;1871. llerring Co.. Chicagu : Or.srt.ran:s : I had two of your "Herring Patent Champion Safes" in my offico at the time of the - Great Fire of the Bth and 11th of October. One was on the second floor, and the other on the third floor. Loth Safes fellsto the.. ba - sement, and when wo got them out, attar the fire, I found all my account books and paperifr— in fact, the entire ccuteuts of both Safe tviondid condition; the melting orthe- glue bf tlfirbinding of the books _was all the damage done. in tram , use none but Herring's Safes. lours truly, st.r.kx rnazitTos- roar large Safes of another make, belonging t 3.1;r. r.INKEILTON, side by side with nEnn.n:o.'s, were tier? r •red with all their contents. oNr. tic ra - Exrt'-ir.TEN rums tined to thc• Irc perration of-ti it books. 1 apt:, an,l in tho terrib;e , Chicago . . nufactnrcd oply by TARLEL ' 251 Broadway, rortir,r .M.Tirray-;t., N. Y. I'ARREL, HERRING & CO., PhßeAclphia. nEilraxa v CO., Chicago.' . HERRING, rAttr:EL SHERMAN, • ; - New Orleans. ag.. At a regular meeting of Terry town Lodge, No. 5-14, I. 0. of G. held Dee. 23, 1371, the following preamble and resolu tions were unanimously adopted: Inc 3lmmr.tut.--1814---1811 Wiimuus, It has pleased Go in his Divine Providence to remove from oar midst by death, Oct. 11, 12371,'0ur esteemed friend and worthy brother. John Franklin Dodge, Esq.; AND Wan/teas, By his death- the cause of temperance has lust an earnest, long experienc ed and efficient advocate, and our Order one of its early and most active workers. the church of Gud'a true, devoted and most faithful member, the corer.tunity in which he lived, a kind neigh- Lurand most useful citizen; therefore, /4.soired, That we the t fficers and members of Terrytown Lodge No. 54.4. I. O. of G. T., re cognize in his death the will of the all wise Goy and bow in humble submission thereto, knowing that he death all things well. Besotred, That we sincerely la meui his death, and in our hearts' inmast ,ihrhae tiewill cherish , the re:mu:brat:cc of our friend and brother, and perpetuate it lir tlie continued practice of theAe moral and religious virtues which were so conspicuously exhibited by him in his life and character, and which he so earnestly and tutu - eerie:lN strove to impart to all others. Resulted: That we deeply sympathize with the family of the deceased in their trying be reavement of a kind husband andloving father, and that we implore our Heavenly Father to comfort them, knowing that Ile alone can bind up the broken heart, and pour in the oil of joy and gladness. Pcsolced, That a copy of these proceedings be furnished the family - of the deceased. and [IN published in thd BnAnronD lttronTr.E, Arglis end ...Wiens Wearier. ' C. A. STOWELL, i J. B. HorroN, Coin. MABBIED BEILVE—B.I:NiiEII.—At the residence of the' bride's father, Dec. - 2.1. IS7I, by Rev. Geo. A. Lcnt. Mr. Charles E. Beeves, of Port Jervis, to 3liss Saner - F , daughter of Mr. Abram Banker, Ilarford,N. 1. CardS. JENNINGS—BLOOMEB.—AIso, by the same, rit, the re,:dende of the °fru:lath:lg clergyman, Ilarrord, N. Y., Dec. 31, 1871. Mr. Fred. M. rnniocs; Nf Ktlialvog. Broomo.Co., w Miss Mary,J. Bloomer, of Virgil, N.Y. DOTCF,—GRISWOLD.—AIso, by ho acme, at t!iei.laeo Dec. 31, 1i471, 31r. William J. ilow" !,toot Ilanra A.. (laughter of the Rey. finto‘old, both of Dichhird, N. Y. LszcTrille. Jan. 8, 1 , 72: by lkv. D. 1). Gray, Mr. Gilbert States. ~e and Miss 'Hannah Christian, of 'rasea.rora. ,;()NE:4—TEERT.---At Mon'ioet.in, Dee. 10, .1'471, by .1. D. M. Ilinmtn, Esq.. Allen 11. Jones to Miss Rachel M. Tors, bothof Terry township. ' rEcimAV.—niT..— At MonrovtGn, Jan. I, '72 1 , 7 J. 1L Duman. Cheater D. Veck ham, tit-,.rt on, to Debit Dst., of ifillsgrove C,O. WIII:ATLEI-11OLLISTER.---In Barclay. by ter. Edward Kennedy. Mr. James Wheatley to Miss Debbie T. T7INNTIII—CIIAPMAN.--Alsn, by the fame, at the same plate. Dec. 29, Mr. James .Trar.- tha to Miss Mary Crapman. .7 . ... Jan. I. it }and azue,.3lr. Edward Willis to3liss 11. - 1: - v J . .‘lllhz9n. reC'd Et—WFULO.N. —Tan. I?, at Sand Rum '.v tho Fame, Mr. Thomas A. 3leCraneY to Carra Whalen. SPECIAL- 'NOTICES.. Da- WU shall l* compelled to EC an c' , fricef 1 . 0 .- wait on 'nil tlelingnent cnit • who do n• - lt pay attention to our stilt •• • • lie will ec , act.travel fees. Connuco, ItmEtz t Co. To:yawls, Oct. 4.31,1571. LE" The Germania Fire Insurance (d . N. Y.. is sac, wand and -reliable, and adjuEts 1;..5-of. iriy and y rnniptly. W..Alsr, Agent. Office . , Mer-cnee , Block. • EVAN// HILDBETH, Niral, fu tbs nal aintr:dcra oiler great !limping in DRESS GOODS, $6 to fM f 1 to $5 I:L•Epcctfufly. A. LEwm. Which we arc ;elltng at tatlrricer. I * e.: * * * •* * * * * * * * * * • * * *III3HOSO-GRAPHY! *- • A. • • i * * The undersigned would inforM the public 4 that they hire purchased it I * • GALLERY F 'ART , • of - ...•,-. * HAIMLIO - 411(117STE`i. 4:_ • * on train street, first.door south of , the First * National Bank 4 and mean by strict attention 4. to business, and by the addition of erery'lm- * ' Decrement in the Art of Photography. to make * the place worthy of patronage. Mr.. Gums * • is to remain with us. and give his whole time * and attentiote to the making of * * I= New Ablitsimets. SHAWLS; CLOAKS, BLAICEETS, FLANNELS, To wake room for SPRING GGODS! We also bus the Loa BLA.CK ALPACAS, tVANS Bridge 'street. Towanda. Pa. janlll2yl IVORYTYPFS, * I'AINTINGS IN OIL AND WANED COLORS, * As well as PEWELESO in LIDIA * 1 a' • Particular attinition given to the enlarging * of mei:nice, and .to the finishing of ill kinds * of work. so as to secure the best results. and * as much tAme as possible given to making * negatives of small children.' - Those wanting pictures will please give us * a trial. and we. think that they will be satls * GEO. H. WOOD k CO. * * jan.ll:l ****.*** * * * * * * * SEASON OF 1871-'1 L O. OF G.T. LECTURES. The - committee hive made the tollesjtig et:Lov e:cute : •II L. . . . OLIVE LOGAN,. ~ Dste—WETMESISAT, OCTOBER, 18. . . ' Subject—"Ni/v Young Men." ~. .4. Dr. J. G. HOLLAND, (rtelcermr TITCOND,) Date—TDESI6AY, NOVENBEIt 14, 1871. q:nbject : "The Elocial Undertow." - m. JOH.IO B. GOUGI. Dite-ITESDAT. DECEMIER ZS, 137. Subject—" Will it Pay." ' rr PETROLEUM V. NASDY. Date—JANUARY 31. 1872. Subje..-t—..76e Uleton of elinowingli:" Henry Ward, Beecher. Date—lFEßltErialt. —1872 Subject—. The Ita ANNA E. DICKINSON. Date •VESSIMUIT 29, urn. gnbjei#—•' Joan a Are." TAe ether ILNeturers *ED pro - bably be MOW WARD BEECHES.. E. H. CILLPZ and ROBERT COLYI.B. - ' - The 3fLNDELS3OIII; Qtl Lai/. CLUB will alp• • Concert DECENBEH 1. General aleniaaion Reserved Seats.... &mood Ucketa.... ... 360 Ticketi fOr gala at Pour :a Et Humes Drug Store. Bale of Reserved Seats will commence two days before each lecture. cokoctrrzs VSI. FOYLE. I'. HICKS. J. W. TAN TUFT- Towanda. Oct.. . TSO. F. RANDEf3SON, L. IL rr.osT. CASEVA INSURANCE AGENCY, TROT, PA. PILE, LIFE and AOCIDEPTI3BIIRANCE effected In Ire-class ecnoperdes. - Also Land Surveying • reyrnetng. Two:0 - seven years e Orders by mad yramytly attended to. Ang.30.11..1y H. A., CARL COAL AT WYALIISENG I The oxidersigired bare on band. and intend to trap. s supply of Sullins Azittirscats. Barclay. sad bard Anthracite Co*i of the various sizes. . Sept. 95.1671. 1 0. 0. BLUM & CO. puRE CIDER E!= =1 T aw s FASKONOVUTAIWItiIL • OPposite Pstblits 8g Seep shwa an hand 41; •foll nenciitf 111 READY MADE CIMIIING HATS CAPS AND UMBRELLAS, &P., Furnishing Goo d s CUTTtNG DONE ON SHORT ALL WORK WARRANTED 96 MAIN STREET, d0e.1411 KONTANYES MI BUFFALO ROBES GREAT BARGAINS decu'll T - THE UNDERSIGNED has just, re mired aline sod varied aasortmeat or LADIES' WATCHES, .- • 8 SO of an deapriptiaaa. Alias aelected_, ageoltmet lof CLOOIB or ALL NTT' . 11 P 'now THE CHEAP. VIKEGAR AT FOX & M:X=nl. • qi ;+: ( - 7 T+l4. meat of ~K {:1: ~ r I ;il ;7 ;r: AND COAXING& In all: the latest styles, GENTS' lii great variety. NOTICE. TOWANDA,IPA. Are offrxing IMI HORSE BLANKETS CHlllSrffitiS! NEW YEARS! HOLIDAY GOODS, Conaiirtil4 or AMER ICAN WATCIIES SWISEt IMMI, GOLD CHAINS, FINE GOLD' JEW F 3 , all Dew ENT TO THE Lin-I °Ow. slim Alin irnin Emmaus an) SIZOTAIVOX to In all ears at loopiest' sight 2nrw. PAWN? .1000.NODATING, &PECT4OLLE By Ude patent I en enabled to Ohms any tlinstilthout entre charge. (wad eee. moors. wwrous AND JVICELIIT FLIkPAIBED LID laralllTEX iviss auointsur. Taissaa, Dec: 5,1571 -~-; t ,, '~ ~e rdate3lin I ISSIZFAIk teww ail a. pinglasaandge of.thowass- Used Igaiss-Iliss. transilhusins said 13. AseochigaJtalgaa tit lid for uidoornity fa of Ikea, mit Are&t bambino& the* • 1 0110 01 0114 11 tigh .1.. n. • thricasd foe ingisinsia l Court os 04 Tomes. fur the count/ of Ihrail oq.Nona% l'abroary sth. - Don= Is therefor, hereby given td jurors. and an taterreted Parties that they be ego and there in their groper warms, under the penalties 14 such ernes made and provided. - • Dated at Towanda. the - 10 h. of January, ono thousand eight huh4red sad eeerntr-otte , I. P. UNMET. . dal:2111-3v - BIM LIST OF THE NAMES OF -PER OM &Ora to att:ll4. Juraie In a Court of 1,01111124W1 Mai to be held at Towanda. on 110%. DAT. PrfiltVAßT, b. 1979:. own .IVIIOIII. Agyhun. John it Chapel ;soy. Burton Ulm. John Murphey: Burllngton Wyk. Horace H Brown; Emir,- Hasid Helen Canton twp.. George kf►SWAT- John Warren; Colunliga. Hollister Burley: Herdcz. Newton Harms; Pike. -t• W Reynolds, Rome top.. MlititaWattles: Smithfield Bp:neer 0 Forrest: Bald. Daniell& L ONswberry ;Towand= A E Seusedl. Anderson Gibbs; Tosiendsliorth. Wen Fodor: Troy hero.. - Edward H Dewey: 'Ulster. Evan Ivies: Wm& N X Parks; Wells. Wade Retarda tes: Wyatt:stag. Thos Fltzgerauld. Jackson. A Lee; Windham, Geo Pinch. Ta.Lyui& nraOßlL—Fran WV K. Athens twp.. Allred Tozer, two COAL Wm K Walker; Jbs 7r-RS Richards; Darnley. John Lantz, Dannis.L Keefe. Eotnlel Hayes, Lumen Putman. Jr.. Edersnl K Rahio John Northrup: Columbia. fiec N Dealer. Charles Teeter. Vain Orman: Franklin, Wan ton" Stevens. Wm-D - Rockwell. Daniel Oreen; Gran . - rill'. Al( ?Ralf .Derrirlt. Oeo L Overpeck. J L. Woodburn; Litehikdd. T W Drink. Monroe born.. Satteriee: Orwell: John R Light: Overton. An drew Wilt, Jr.; Pike. ED 'nought: Ridgebnry. Lewis X Palmer: Shoe twp ..Tames S Part: Sheehequin. John DI Smith. Rufus Mallory. E 0 Dorton: Spring. field Jame* TanElrk: Tuscarora. John Chrudian. Joseph Neigh: Terry. Chester Schoonover: Troy nip_ Walker pierce, James Ward: Towanda boro.. (leo T Cole; Wargo: 17rbin L Mulder' Windham, Bid et Shoemaker. Ellsworth Osborn; Warren. Mar tin ]Keck. . liCalIM MIX Atheria twp., Ira Sasbree: Joseph Mellinney. Jr.. John 06knnan: Athena bore.. Wm H Shari,ley; Ar menia. Wm R Becker: Albany. Ruston Wilcox. Win Hewitt: Asylum. Bobeit 'Salley. Chad a Stevena: Barclay. Levi Covey: Columbia. Jareet t".! McKean ; Canton bore— 'fileholas VanNamee: Granville. Mat B Farber; Leßoy. P B Hickok. 'A W Waring. A 0 Kelley: Litchfield. A V D Teel. Daniel Van Lone. Frank Maraud: O F Wolcott; Monroe tarp.. L A Pratt; Orwell. Rodney Fnewer. E M Farrar; Pike. Wm Brink: Borne tarp.. WW Woodburn; Smithfield. B Blame: Sheabequin. P II Kilauea: Towanda boro., Charles Z flee% R D Tuna. J O Patton; Troy twp.. Collins_Larenm. Walter E Ballard: Tnacarors A W Rockwell; Witanairta.. Semi Itramball. D K Brown: Windham. Berl r(VflemUTI. Nelson Tyrrell: Itribnot. Hiram B Meeks. Wm A Stoddard; Warren. Caleb Able. Aeyluni. Myron Kellogg. James Ellis:" Alteiny, [Trishßarclay. Geo A 'Northrup. Joseph Rock well: Darlington 'twp.. Daniel Lane: Canton tern. E ftlinffarn: Columbia. J DeWitt Wolf: Franklin. Luther Stroltli: - Oranyille. Solon-Salton;. Herrick Charles Elm Litchfield. HertrY D More. Hyman Hazleton:, Leßayseille. urm Davies. Monroe twp.. James If Hawes. Samuel Lyon. Ortbri. „las Mohlimanz: Orwell. George Moserttit: Pike. I W- Rtitainann% R W Coolbsugh, (leo W Rose, Rez;:t• Morena: niduebnry. Lewiclitillee, Calvin F Home two.. Cyrus Fan Winkle: South Creek. Philo Dimwit. Towanda born.. Wm Reeler. J W Van. Tuyle. Walter Tracy. Thomas DeLano: Towanda two.. L Scott. Dennis litcOill: Towanda North. Alvah Smith: Troy born.. Walter D.Gernett: Ors' or McClelland. James Whitaker: Tuscarora. Lnthee Mummy.: Wysoz. Beni Uldzeway;- Jonathan Monet; Windham, Stephen Morey. VANFLEET. Sheriff. janlt'lla3 A PPLICATION IN DIVORCE.- / _IC To Henry N. ace—No. 210 Sep. term. 1871— You are hereby. notified that Loutie F.. Mace. your wife. by her next friend. Ammo Bennett. has sr- - piled to the court of eonamon Picas of Bradford rauntY, for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony and the said court toe appointed Illotatay. the sth of Femur, 1R72, for hearing , the said Louiee in the premises, at which time and place yon can attend if you think proper. last r2v4 APPLICATION IN DIVORCE.- To Adam Teacer.—Mo. 201 ficOt; term. 1871 Ton are hereby notified that Elects J, lisager, Soar_ wife. by her next friend, Jas. Dettionnina. naa sp. plied to the court of common Veto of EtraMord co . for a divorce - from the bonds of matrimony, and the said mart has appointed Monday, the ilth,day of Feb. nary. 18:2, for hear= the said Meets in ow premiaea. at which time and plato yon can attenddf you thlBY prbp - er. , SPERII TAN rivlrr.. • S`scriff. jan4l2w4 •A PPLIpATION IN lIVORCE.- 11 To J. P r MlTtln.—tio. 187 'Dep. Term. ' 18T1. Ton are- hereby • notified that Raman Martin. your write. by her first frie ri d.Jameallitratana. has apphea to the court of common pleas of Bradford renntT for a divorce Vtom the bonds of mstrimonyoind the said Court halt appointed lAonday, the sth day of Feb emery. 1872.- for beartna - the said Swum. in the premiers, at which time and plate von can attend It I you think proper. J. PERRY TAN FLEET. jan4-72w4 ' Sheriff, APPLICATION IN DIVORCE.- To Calvin- Stecle.-4qm. GSA. September term 1871.—Yon are hereby notillal that A rbsah A Steele.your wife , ibria applied• to the conti of common pleas of `Bradfordconuty. for a divorce from.tho bonds of matrimony. and the said court bas appointed Ifonday..the l Mb day of Feb.. 1872 for beatific. wad Achsah in the premises. at which tinneand place you can attend if you think proper. ,521412w4 TNCORPORATION - NOTICTS.- A.. In the matter of the incorporation of the (•anton Cornet Band Aesoclatlon.—No. 73, February' term. 1872. Notice to hereby ulten that the above named A pi. onciation ban preeented to the eforrt of Common Pleat+ of Bradford County their article of Aarociation reeking for a decree of Incorporation. and the mid Court havinu'elramlned the name, and }lncline then , correct. will decree that they be incorporate• as praied. for. en Monday, the sth day of February.. 1572. at 2 o'clock p.m., nnlese ranee be mbeorn tr . the contrary. W. A. TBOMAR. , june72wit Prothonotary. .A EDITOR'S NOTICE. -G. F A Macon es. Dr: D. 11;schut,.No.':310 Febrnary Term.'7o. In the Court of COmmon Fleas of Bradford County: The undoishmed haring been appointed Auditor by said Court to distribute' hinds seeing from the Sheriff's isle of the real estate of above named de fendant. mill attend the-dudes of said appoint merit. at hie office. in the Borntigh of Towanda. on. =MAT. the 30th day of JANUARY. 102. at 10 o'clock. a. m.. at -which time -and place all persons having claims en said money are !wooded th present the game or be d 3 barred from coming in far a share of said money. JOES W. .121 X. Auditor. Jane7.lwi AUDITOR'S' NOTICE.'— Addison G. Masons use and also Adeline R. Fergaseif at. Charles Belles. No. 122. Dec. term 1869. No. $.54 May term. 1862. Court of Common Pleas of Brad- . ford_connte. The undersigned an Auditor, appointed by said Court to distribute_ moneys' In the bands of the Sheriff arising from sale of defendant's red estate. will attend to the duties of add appoint. meet at his omee in the Bofongb of Towanda on FRIDAY • the 26th day of JAN., 1872. at 10 o'- clock a. m.. at which time and place all persons hay. but claims to said stoney are. required to present the wdee or be debarred from coming in upon said fund: F. OVERTON, JR.. Joni' 72srt Auditor.. AUDITOR'S NOTICTE.—/N THE wattrreftie Feat, of Lou* doAnzon, deceased: la fie O'rphan's (hue o f firoArgrd county. The undersigned appointed by the Orphans' Court of said connty.an Auditor. to'inarshall assets and die. tribute thuds in the bands of the &drier of said estate; will attend to the &Mee of his appointment, at the alike of OTorton k Elabree In the borough of Towanda. on . TUESDAY, the 25th day of JANUARY 1872, at 2 o'clock. p. m.. at which time and place,all persons baying claims to said Moneys. are required to present thp same or be debarred from renting in upon said fund. N. C. ELSBREE. jan4l2vr4 Auditor. - EN AIIDITORS NOTICE.-IN THE wager eat arca', of A. N. ?basal. &coated, in Ae Orpatrs's Court of Bradford County. The undersigned appointed ICY'the Orphan'aConrt elf said ebunty.anAndltor to Marshall wets and / distribute funds in the hands of the adru'r as-shown , by his final siooottlit. will attend to the duties of hie ' appointment at the office all: Peet. In the Borough of Towanda Wednesday. Jairinaiir 1812, at 10 o'clock. a. m.. at which halo and place all- persons h/NiTIR claims to said money are requested to pre. sent the same or be..detorred from remit= I. foi a Biwa of said money. L. P. WILLISTON. jan4'l2lr4 ' Auditor. ADtr•rroirs NOTICE.—pT THE. stater I t the fsfate of Joan Ponrey deceased. in the Orphan's emir! 0/Brad/bed Caunty. The undersigned appointed-by the Ordhan's Court of add county. an auditor to marshsrl assets std dis tribute the balance of the hands in the hands of J. F. Chamberlin adminiatlator, will attend to the duties of ids appointment at the race of FL Peet in Towanda Born.. on THURSDAY, Feb:l.lS72. at 10 o'clock. s.m.. at which time end place all persona fuming chains on said money are required to pre sent the same or be; debarred from coming in upon L. P. WILLISTON', Anditor... liw4"Mwt I'4 1" DISTRICT' COURT. OF the United States for the Icemen!! .District of Pennsylvania. Ingle mutter of TILMANI. ticrr, Bankrupt, , Notice la hereby glvvit that a second general meet• ingbitho creditorsef said Ranlmint wall be held in "Toiranda,in said districa, on the 17th day of Janu ary. A.ll. 1871, at 11 o'clock. at the office of E. OVERTON. JR., one, of the Registers in Bank nip • • said District; for - eta, purposes named in the tare • ty.seventh section ofdlm Bankrupt Act. of March :1 S6l, and alas that have tied my final w , oo ith aald Register and shall at the eiid ti • .ialAce apply fora final discharge from all b+• as assignee of said estate. - GEORGE METH, jan '72w2 - AtsiTtee. V 4 XECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice bereby giien that all persons indebted to the estateof Cyrel Falrman. late of Smithfield rep.. deceased. are regnested to mike immediate ray ment. and all persons haring , claims ao - ^ir”,t the said estate must. present the same ,Inly without!. ailed for settlement. CHART::" itlGGS.Executor. r 7' ;iitIISAN. Executrix dee.7,11 A P RATOR'S. NOTICE.— Notice is hereby Oren to all persona Indebted to the estate of JOIIN unwros. late of Monroeton township. deceased , . tonst -make immediate .Tiay pent and all persdn, having claims against said estate must present them dole mithentiested for. Jlettlement , 1/ 1 11.0 3tlsons, A. L. CRANMER. Admintidratora. jwat'72wit A DXIDIISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- I.Notioe is hereby given that all persons indebted to the estate of Nelson B. Di:labs:4. hate of Unto.. deceased, are requested to mato immediate ayment. and mil perooni having claims acsinst said estate muit present them duly acithent,cated for settle ,, .ent - URSON DICKEY. LEWIS 6011. AclsothistreAra- tt..41-10 QHERIFrg SALE = B4 VIRTUE le.J of sundry write of Vend. Me. wd 11. la. fainted out (tithe Court of Common Pleas of Bradford - Co.. led to me directed. will be exposedto public Odd at the Court Haase. In the Borough of Towanda. Bled toed county. TERIIVIDAIL FEBBI7ABT I. 1872. at 'One on the following described lot,-piecn or parcel of land. situate In Albany twp.. bounded as fellows: Beginning at a point in the nublio high way or Barwick turnpike in front of J. H. Ladd** license. running thence down the middle of the high; way leading from the said turnpike to the Hibbard School Bonne. In an easterly direction to the centre of South Branch of Towanda Creek. thence down said creek by the serenel courses thereof to the line of Wells land,thence along sold line in a north westerly direction to a hemlock corner. thence by land of said Wilcox and others In en easteely di rection to a hemlock corner onNister's line. thence alone said last mentioned line In • sontlierlY.direo. 'non to the Sire* Branch of Towanda Creek. thence down said creek by the several Unmet thereof to the corner of Wm. Babes land, thence by - land of Yreeman Wilcox to the middle of the Berwick turn pike. and thence along said turnpike to the place of beginning; containing one hundred and fifty acre. of land 'snore. or less.• about eighty-five acres , ins prayed. with Unframed dwelling houses one framed building used fors grist mill and carding wool with machinery attached. twiefrauted grocery's. two large framed harns.hro email board stables,otliei , outbuild ings and lot of trait trees. thereon. Exceptinneed always reserving about four acres of the lot above •described lying and being on the east aMo of said turnpike.,whicti was conveyed by more 'Ladd to Ichabod L. Quimby. which is more fully described In Quimby's deed. Also. excepting one other let containing about one fourth of an acre. adjoining , said Quimby's lot on the north. and deeded Sterigere by Moses A: Ladd and wife, and Which is fully described In said deed of conveyance. Said first described lot of land being the same as convey. ed by Moses A. Ladd and wife to the defendant John Campbell by deed bearing date March hi. A. D.. lied, and recorded in the edice for the recording of deeds. he.. in Bradford - county. in deed b ook 100. 75 page 412. • is." Seized and taken into execution at the suit of J. B. CAHN use re D, J Ormsby and John $ Carlin; bell. Alslll—The following described lot, piece or par cel of land situate in, Towandeboro., bounded acid . .described as follows: Beginning at the north-east corner of Wm. heeler's lot. on the west side of Sec ond street, thence along the west side of said Second street seventy-five feet. to corner of J. W. Deane' .lot,thenee along line of same and other land. about one hundred and fifty feet to corner of S. &Pierce's lot, thence along , linri of same and other land smith. eel, seventy-five feet to a corner. thence- parallel with John M. Means line to the plug beginning:l containing 11.= Kure feet of land more or less ; with a framed liaise known as the e Atlantic Hotel.' framed bsin and small carpenter shop thefcon. Seized and taken Into execution at the nut of Wm. H. Morgan vs O. W. Schwenlie. ALSO—The following described lot. piece or par. eel of land sibuted in Terry -bounded north by lands of J. J. Griffith. east by land of Lewis Platt south by land of Detre: - Smith. and pest by lands formerly of C. L. Ward. deceased; coetaining niiy acres of bind more or lees, about nee acres improved no building*. , . Seized and taken into execution it rite suit of J.P. Kirby ya, J, Denison and N.,Marehall. - ALSO—the following described lot, plere or par cel of land Situate in Tuscarora twp..bdilnded north by the public highway leading treat Merryall to Tneeaners creek, cut and soctti by kind of W Bare roweliff and west by land of GeOrge Sumner; con , taining one half acre of land room orlefs, Improved, no blinding's: . Seized and taken into execution ai•the suit of St Barrowcliff to nelson Black. J. r. Sberiff J. 1". VAN - FLT.LT. Sheriff. fIANXIWPTCT . ALSO—The following described Int, piece or par .,ced of land.aittiatein Asylum twp.. bounded as fol. Iowa: :beginning at a point on' the-wc l iit bank of- the uediannah river., being the north east corner of what la known 'as the Ames Ackla portion of the Benjamin Arida farm. thence west by the said Amos 4ekla's north line one hundred and. sixiy-"five ,perches or thereabouts to a nrner on the west line ' of the Benjamin Ackla lotilbence in -a north-west. _erly direction to an oak corner in line of Farah Mor rison tract; thence north' ainim.the west line of the said Benjamin Adds farm' to the .sent-west earner of a twenty acre lot, known as the Sehathan and Benjamin Ackla lot, thence east by the south line 'of said last mentionediot to the porth-west corner of a six acre lot, known as. the Gustavus 0 Holden lot, part of the Wm Ackla lot, thence' south by the west line of said Holden lot to the south-west earner thereof. thence by the south line of said last lot east to the west line of what Is known as the Julio', 'Bolden 'and,John. IC Sweet lot, thence south by the said lastlot Along the public road to the south-west corner thereof thence east by the south line of said' lot to the hank of the Swamehannali river aforesaid. and thence month along down the said ricer to the place of beginning; containing onollundred acres of, land more or less, about 73 acres improved. With aziold framed house framed barn corn house and Orchard thereon. , ALSO—One otherlot 'piece or parcel of laud. situ ated in Asylum twp., bounded- north and west by lands Of E J Ayers, and on. the earn and south by the Snmuebannati riser, containing two acres of land, more or less, all improyed,- with two framed holm' framed stable, biactsmah shop eider pregs and framed saw arid grist mill combined thereon. ALSO—One ether lot piece- or parcel of land situ ate in Asylum twp., bounded and described. is foil, lows; Beginning at the north-west line et the above described mill Jot in:the public road, thence northerly along the Susiluchntnitil river ninety rods , to the north-east corner of ki J•Ayers lot, thence westerly aEllat floe rods - to the public read- thence along said public road to the place of, hegion,ng; containing one acne__' of land more or as. all im proved with an ebcfrarne house and a few fruit trees 'hereon, said piece a land - known as- the T lot oeizral and taken into Clrd'entinn at. the stCt of Allen McKean vs. Israel Sfiiith. - : ALSO--The following described lot piece or par, cel of land situate Windham top„ bounite4 north by lands of Hiram Gleason. east by the public highway, south by lands, of 'Violette Ste:molds.• and west by lands of Solomen Sibley and Itortiee IttlPPell; con tatnitg forty-seven and one half acres, more or less, about thirty-nve acres Improved, with a framed house two framed barns graSery and or lions, and orchard of fruit trees thereon. -- Seized and taken into execution at the chit of By ron Cass' namia. Nathan Giessen. ALSO—The following deseribed lot, piece or par cel of land situate in Towanda boro.. bounded north and east by land of John F Mean., south by land of F.dward Elliott. and west by Spruce street: contain. , inn one 'tyre more or less, improved with a- two story framed house a framed barn and; trait trees thereon. , •ALSO--One other lot, pieecsor parcel of land attit ate in Towanda tam., bounded north lev land of H II ltface. east by land of Michael pealane, south by land of-James - McGill, and ~vest by land of John Bowman: containing • thirry:eight liens more or less: no improvements. - Seised and taken into execittion.akthe snit of 0 E flarrik's use vs. Benjamin Lewis void Janice "I. Lewis. . . ALSCS—At.the wait of E E Boffin-rt.:li, vs sauce. ALSO—The following described let. niece or par ool of land. situate in Terry twp.. bounded north by the public highway leading:from Asylum to Albany, east by lantrofiliehard-Vanritirpool, south and west by land of Dennis Crinimins: containing. fifteen acres more or lees, about four acres imp-flied, with two framed houses and a fen- fruit trees thereen. -Seized and taken into exebution at the suit of I) A_ .Crimmins' use is. Abraham Johnson. .' -- -. ALSO—The following described lot. piece or par-. eel of land, situate in Towanda bora., bounded north by land pf II S Clark and John J Griffith. east by land of maid John J Griffith and an alley, south by U 3ferenr. and-west by Third Street: being sixty feet front on. said Third street and one hundred feet deep on the north line of said lot and one hundred and feet deep . on the South line of said let, Mi -1 proved. no; buildings. . Seized and•tak'en into execution at the suit of .rolin- Holmes' na t e as. S N Aspinwall. - . , ALSO—The following described let, piece or par cel of land. - situate in Armenia tap., bounded north by lands of ailleh Mack. east by lands formerly of Manley At Gillman. south by rands formerly cif Israel Moore. and west by lands in poasession of John Cummings; containing seventy-three end one half acres more or te'i•!‘, with about twenty acres impriweil and a small framed house- and few. fruit trees thereon.. Seized and-taken into execution at the sunrofJ E Bullock vs. Gilbert Lathrop.. ' . . ALSO—The following described lot. piece or yar .crl cif land. situate inWest Burlington tap, bounded north by lands of Simon Stanton and Andrew Stan ton. east by lands ofA k.l Morey. south by 'undo of Mrs Stanton and Job Larecan, deceased, and west "by lands of Joseph Foulke: . containing fifty acres more or less, about' twenty acres' Improved, with a framadbouse 'a board stable and —a saw null and a -few fruit trees thereon. • 1 . . • Seized and taken intOeseention :at the suit of Win Ballard's use vs Henry Patterson.' • ALSOSuIt of Pomerey__ll , Us. use NS same. ALSO-The following described loh - piese or par cel of land, situate in Wilmot tarp. bounded north by . land of Niebolai and 'Martin O'Neil, east by land of John Cummiaky. south by lands of Wm Noreenk and widow Carnets and west_by. land of Patrick Car roll: containing one hundred acres more or less. about sixty acres Improved; With au •old log house and laiard kitchen attached and a thaMed barn thereon, . . Seized andtiken into execution at the snit of Ili 'men Horton as" James II Collins and Elizabeth A Collins. - , • . , ALSO—Tao following" described lot. piece or par -1 eel of land. asinate in Visor top. bounded as fol lows!: beginning at a corner on line of laud conveyed by JIl Kirby to Walter Spenee r. being the north- west-e'onier of Charles Hoppe's land, thence along line of said 'Hoppe south nineteerrand one half deg; east about 535 feet to a corner„ thence south-nine 'teen and one half dog, weir about 500 feet to south line of said 'Walter Spencer's land, thence along line of the same north seventy , -a- d one half deg..east aboutl'oo feet to the place of beginning; containing ten acres and 120 perches more or less, all imPpuTed , no buildings, ' • • • Seized and taketrintb execution at the siii - t.tif J P Kirby is 0 W Schwenke. • . ' ALSO—The following dew:edit , ' lot. plecelor par cel of land, situate mu Itidgebury tap, bounded' north by laint of Jelin Lairrisen, -east by land of, Matthew Farrell. south by land of Columbus Burt. . west by land of Isaac Baldwin: containing twenty five acres more or less. all improved, 1113 buildings, a few fruit trees thereon. • &Az,' 311-1 taken Into execution at the cut of None man Allen now to use of Vitemit Stevens vs James • /Eternal], s r Al.so—Tho following described lot. piece or par. cern: land, 14t11:1t? in. Albany-tap, bounded north by May street. east by Main street, south . by lands of .1 8 Campbell. and west by the Berwick turnpike. as per plot or plin of the village of New Albany. be ing 256 feet on Pala May street and 100 feet on said Main street and. turnpike, with a framed dwelling house and two apple trees thereon. '' • Seized and taken Into execution at the entit - of Mary A McAllister as William May. - _ es • ALSO—The folowiniss described lot, pleee or par cel of land. situate in Lib-Wield tap. helmeted as fol lows: beginning at a atake' and stones. the north east comer of David MeKinney's lot. thence along the south line of Gen Meath,' south 53 , 1, deg east 191.10 perehea to scorner Lathe public road, thence along the centre of -said road south 225; deg -east 43 a- to perches ; to an angle in said roar, thence smith 15S, deg east 30 perches to the intersection of the roads, thence north :2';. deg east 9 .6-10 per ches to near the centre of -the creek, thence along . the creek and line of S IT Carmel* sail 'IV'S Green. south gill• i l deg 66 4-10 perches to a stake and dlvi. sion line in the Cotton lot, thence along said line north SS'i deg west :hi 8,1 t) perches? to the public - road, thence south 1;; deg a - eat 13 8•10 perches to a hendoet - in lime of E 11 07enshire, thilice along said line north MS; doir west 37 . 9-10 perches to a Stake corner of Jame Thompsou, thence along the line of said Thompson north IS. -deg- east 196 perches to. the place of beginning: containing It acres more or leas. about 3.1 acres improeed.!with a framed house famed barn and - shed , and a few fruit trees thereon. Excepting and always reserving from said land about there acres heretofore _sold to llnstoia Munn. . Seized and taken into execntion at the suit of Horace McKinney- s a thristran Harris and William Campbell, Janll TI A ITDITOWS NOTICE. -J. ;O. .471- Frosts use %R. F. B. Ford No. 6.13. tom. term I,s - iis4' In the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County. ' THE 'UNDERSIGNED A.RCHI- The utiders'aned areittlitor appointed by said -A- TECT AND BUILDEA wiabea to inform the Court to distribute money in the Sheriff's hands citizens of Towanda, and vie-lofty, that hexill give raised from the we of defendants Interest in *house purticular attention to , drawing plans, design' snit and lot will attend to the duties of his appointment at speeifieiltiOnB for all manner of buildlqgs. - private his ethee in the borough of Towanda , ' on Friday, and public. Superintendence given for 'reasonable the 28th day of January. 1h72; at 2 p.m.. bt which compensation. Oillee at residence N. E. corner of time And place all persona having claims to said Second and Fuse/will aareete, where he will be found money" are requested to present inich elsise% or be every evening from Itolo p. m., - Flapzirdals IMAM'. debarred from eouurg in upon said land. -.-—•.-—• ' ,I. E. FLEMMD. tarcillvvi . .J. N. cmar. anxitr. ocl. 6 , 1871. .. . 1/40, 3 14,ToWaruLls t ras s . R EcitsTrot4 Nohtt—'Nom hereby illeen that there has bees shet sad settled in the office of the Register of In MA for the county of Bradford. wmoonts of adeditiattfr tiou upon tid following testate*. - • Second partial account og Charlotte W. Raytinedi ifnerdian of Charles lintiey: . • . Final *mount of Esther David and J: L. Jonas, administrators of Charles David. damaged. Final account of J W. Lewis, administrator of George W. Wells, deceased. Final account of Charlotte - R. tong - Oste Allen,).td David Brown, 010C140111 of Allen. _ Final account of C W Camp, iyhtnlian 0 Atwood. .' Final account Of Adam Shill, administrator of • Fianna Cope. deeeteed. nig account of Benjambie Alonzo Roes and Rhoda 3f Roo. -adintelstrettes of D A Rom. deceased. Final icoonnt of ses° Lyon. 'etecutor of the ea. tate of Jacob Moldier late of Rome twp.. deed. The aPpiVement of property get off by Cie Ex ecutor or Administrator to - rttidowi or children oc the following deeetkrnte. • - Estate of Charles Wood. - Simon Fuller. ' - Wm.• W. Eastahrooks. - " Cyrel Tairtuam • s• Nelson B. Dunham. The above will be presented to the Orphan's Court of Bradford County for emdrznation and allowance Thursday, February 8,1871 - • C B GLADDING, Register and Iteoorder. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.-By virtue of en order issued out of the Orphan's Court of Bradford county, the undersigned admin. istrstors of the estate- of lisle= S. Dunham, late at Rome. decease& will sell at public sale on the prem.. ises, on SATURDAY. JANUARY 7!; 1872. at I o'clock p.m.. the following described real estate. bounded as follows : en the west by Richard McCabe: on the north by said McCabe; on the east bl GeOrilla Heaabe. and south by George Baiter and Ole Richard McCabe; containing about thirtracres, toti the seem mere or less. ITERMS:I-450 on day of sale; baLinoe on contr-. mutton. _ • -•— • , - . LETTS GOVT. ' OBSON RICKEY. „ - 'dev.ll'7l -4 ,- --MIINIgTRATORtit NOTICE.. 'Notice is hereby 'even to al leery/es indebted to the estate of =MEV WORREIZER late of Orwell tarp, deed, most makelkosoediate lemma; sod persons bOVOIR demo against said estate wrest pre- . sent them duly sutherittested for settleasent. ." , J, C MET - Adminfeftwtor. . deel4ll-61 , '. 't DISEENTN.TRATOR'S NOTICE. -- Amiec is hereby Riven 'that all persona indebted to the estate of D. LENOX: late , of Smithfield. deed.. are requested to make immediate payment. and all persona having claims against !mid estate must pre. sent them duly authentkuted for settlement. - D. S. ',WADI, Administrator. janf72TG tXECITTOR'S NOTICE.- otice U bomb, Riven that all persons indebted to the estate. of SOWN OSItTL4.IID late of Wyslo. sing, deed, are requested t to make immediato payment, and all-persons having claims against said estate mnat-fteseat them duly authenticated_ toy' settlement. JOHN GARTLAND:Mi. *Mud • Execntor. AA DMINISTRATOR'S Notice is hereby given that all persons indebt. ed to the estate of GIURDM cum. &mom& lat. of Burlington. are requested to make immedi, ate payment, and all persons baring claims against said estate must present them dnly authenticated for settlement. - • CLARK. Administrator:.', A_DMINIATRATORS rm. Notiee is hereby given that all persona indebt ed to the estate of WM. W. EASTABBOONS, late of Towanda tp, deed, ire requested to make immediate payment, ancl..all persona having claims %Mind said estate mustikesent the same duly' authenticated for settlement. etCL—IA ANN EASTAIIROOKS, NoT3 , :rr X E - 0 - br T 0 lI'S NOTICE -7 Hake is hembi given that all persona indebtetlt to the eststo .of -JOHN F. DODGE, late of Terra twp.. deed. are requested to make immedlite mest..and all persons having claims against said es. tste meat 'present the IMMO' duly anthenhlested for settlement- • JOHN E. 'DODGE, - • D. DI2dOCE. DODGE: _ • Executors. ME= , . . kiER'S RRY PECTORAL loon DISEASES. OY 111 V, THROAT AND LL'ISGS, SUCH /13 COCIAIS, CA.N.Ds. Wuoornao Coous. lino:c. • Curnm.ArTitaix ANti CogsubtrrioN• Ile feu' eompositisme, uldelx_harea T on the confi dence ef nixrikind and becVnao honseholtl words among not only one but many nations, trust have extraordinary virtues'. Perhaps ce one ever secured so wide a reputation v , r it so long as lartn's 'IIE.II.ILY PV:7OIIAL. It has beeri 3i31031/11 to the public about forty years, by a long c'sntinued . . eerie cf marvellous mires,. which hare- won-for it a .ennAdence in int virtues, never , equalled by any other medicine.. It still malMa - the most Aston ahlng anti CouPhs, Colds. consumption, .that Cart be; made by IT.Tslical skill. Indeed .the Cameo Pa.: Toast has really robbed these danger ous diseases of their terrors, to a great extent, and given a keling of immunity from their fatal effects, sa-hich is well founded, if the remedy be taken In ti Season. Every-family should have it In their closet • the and prompt relief of . its members. - Sickness, sugering, ouch even life is 'Saved by dile tan Pic protection.. The prudent , Should notneglect it. and the wise will rut. Ref p it 'by you , for Thai Protection it atTords in sudden:attacks, and by its timelfuse. rraI'AILF_TJII2 lin. J. C. Alllit & CO.. LowEit, FISACTICAL AND ,ANALTTICAL CEEXISTS, ' Arid Pohl by Irr.ig.cila all round the %toed. Ds. 11. C. PORTER SOX k CO.. Wholcanlei.Tents at Towanda., Fa.. and for . lia!e by dcalera Ibcorightint; the connty. , TOWAN'DA: IRON '3IANUFAC TURINti COMPANY. TWe Townruln Iron Manufacturirig Crmicini offer for isle $2 ?,000 (.4 per cent cotton Bonds. 1 • Interestpayableseml-annnally, and both principal and interest rayable. at the First National Bank a Towanda., These Bonds are secured- by , a:.Firat Mortgage - on ttierr Real Estate and Works nearly completed, worth at least $60.000. VMS is a good opportunity for a safe and pfordable investment. These Bonds are for sale and information will AS, tarnished by the First Nagano.] Bank, Marcum Bank and G. F. Mason & Co. Bankers, - Towanda. Pa. A. 'G. SL.k.SON, Treasurer.. Towanda. Pa.. Dee. 1:1871. e . I OTICE. TO COAL OPERNTORS ProposAls will be received by the undeisigped til February Ist, 1872. for leasing that portion of the sehrader end,3lanufacturing Co.'sproperty; known as the "Carbon Creek Lands." which contains a vein of about seven (7) feet of superior quality of Semi-Bituminous Coal. The company will reqnlre the lesseco to erect all improvements, and mine, or pay mine lesse - for 50.00 A tons dnring the year 1813; 75.000 .In 1814: 100.000 tons in 1875. and 110,000 tons during the nest and each sticceeding.year.of the lease. Any further inromation desired may be had lyP application to ROBERT 11. sarr.E. President Setander inning ,k Ccr,, South Betdeheni, Pa., Dcc. 3 - 0, 1971,. • VIGOR ! :. \\ - E:or: . II.,ESTORECG )31311" IBIS A:drawing years. sicknees, care. diappoir.tniebt, and hereditaryqiredisposition. all .torn the hair gray; either of them disposes it to fall of prems. turely. and either effect is unsightly and nrple!Tant . to behold. Dr. Ames consummate skill hag pro (heed an antidote for theeo deformities, whicli has won gratitude for him from roultitndeis of women and men. Zia Hun Vroon sometimes reprofteet lost hair; and always restores to hided and gray hiir its natural color, with- the &las and !rashness of youth:. Tho comparative : ly few bald sad gray beads. that we now see„ are those who have not set disc ay. 'eyed the virtues of Alma's Rant Vtaonfor renewing. • the hair. - The fresh and youthful hair we see on older heads is often the product of his art. If you are disfigured, or Undo old, austere and ugly„„ by gray hair, restore its youthful color, and withitycnar features to their original softnesa and agreeable es. pression. • J. PERRY VAS iTEL - r. sharlf! . - 1044 SUMS GO4IIAM, Administrator*. Ter,collanecrx. ;G. F. MASON M. L. SCOTT. .JNO. e. CO/DING. N. C. ELSBIItE, M. M. SPALDING, C. L. TRACY, L.. L. MOODY; Pir,aors IiENONip:ATION $lOO PAYAI:LE 1,7 S. 7 : AND YEARS jani't2w4 TO ITS NAITICAL T.:UAL= 4/151) COWL As an eiegant•dresaing for beautifying the Thar. it has no superior. Dr. EL C. Poom, Sox & Co., Wholesale agents. Pa.. and for &Ile by dealers throughout , the empty. Dec. 7, 1871.--Iyeow. - NEW COAL -FIRM Qu Canal Street, fronting Mtlam Street. TOW. SpA, Pa. We are ro.viving direct from the mixes the very best PITTSTON, protoTE, opal SIILLIVO AS TURACTIT. COAL, which w6 . tiroposo to sellttt lb o owes! market, price respectfully invite Ulnae wishing to purckass to call and examine our Coatr - We also iceop . Limo, fro3h from the Elul w:11 deliver Coal or Limo whenever desired on shortnotice, adding only the cnstomnry prices. L. S. CASE CO. eep2O'il•tf E
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