fradford , :•sfq!der. % - .Towanda; Thursday, Jaituary 18,1872. LOCAL. AND . GENERAL. Mn. Tnostis, who has been annge - rously in for somo days past, Is Im proving. ", • I ' isg, Rev: W. A.' Hrrencocx, of Binghamton, will 'preset in - the Episcopal Church of this place, on Sunday next. [fir The Republican caucus on Tuesday evening, was largely attended, and the ticket nominated is a good one. It should be Ku - parted by every Republican. The Advocate says that the old officers of the Waverly National Bank were re-elected last Week, and a dividend of 4 per „lent. declared. f There will be a Donation Par ty at the" Paroonage. atliberty Cornet". flir the benefit of Rey, C. L. F. How', Wednesdat Jannary 21. 1872. AU are incited to attend. vk... Capt. C. B. BROCKWAY has Ye cam / d control of the Bloomabarg Columbian. HP+ rL. DIEYENBACII. ite.recent editor, ts)ies rlor r of the Lycoming R'andard. Tlie friends of Rev. CLARK Ai.ioN will pay blur %donation visit at Ma real - • - - denci , in Meshopporicon Tuesday afternoon and evening, Jan. 26. J'AIIES R. WILSON, for mem. yearr.President of the Tloga Rillroad, died i st his residence near 'Mansfield, in Tina manic. on the evening of the 2lth ultimo, in the sixty-seventh year of his age. te- The corrected Time Tables of s. C. 11.11. and I. k A. It. IL. will be found en the outside of this paper. Both roads run in eenneetion with the Pa. N. Y. R. R, and sic well managed. Itim..We are indebted to LAWIIKKCE Su; tr., formerly an employe in thin office, for a c9pyof the-Neva Oelearnt- Republican, contain- Mc an account of the political troubles In that city. ,ti ''We are informed by Co. Supt. KFENFT that a - Fllpply of the "Pennsylvania Schrtol Reports " for IR7I, has been - received, and that copies can be obtained at Ida office in this borongh. K IL RAUCH has retired from the editorial management of the Keysione Good To/Igal., and is succeeded by Wu. C. fIENDER• SON. Mr. IL is an able, vigorous writer, and we trust has not laid down the tripod. per E. M. FBOST will again open his Pbotozraph Gallery in Rome, on the; 25th of Jai:nary, whi.:n first class pictnres can be ha very chelp.. Copyinz :from old pictures a spe cial:v.- Gafl4v first, door south of Bnownxo's stor , ,t , ine, Pa. - • " SrOiLAND Yrr."—We understand that a well e,rttr••led zame of "Curling" for an oy s !.. r qepper. way played at Ulster, on Monday, :LIP 81h inst., bet weep three bachelors and time marri( d men, resulting in a c ampleto victory for lie former. Dr. ;J. W. Roos will deliver • .;:c7nrc in Meicur's Hall, on Monday evening, 22, 1872, , f0r the benefit of the new Catho lic Church, Subject :'" How I became a Catbo• lie." was an Episcopal. minister for twenty five 3( and is a very eloquent speaker. air-The Northern Tier Gazette says the Alwtioville iron ore yields 43 per cent. pure iron. lAn cieavation has tieen - made to the dtoli eig.ht feet without reaching the hot. , thin n, tii ten. There is talk of establishing blie-t furnace near Il', mine. h . r . The public will be glad to learn t iat Dr. LADD has fitted up a very neat ofiks ne-door north of Day, HUDDELL do SAN. ntaset,'s, ttletro".ho may h found when not prefes , ionally-engatfed. The Doctors skill and expen, nec rot he hint alruoa indispensable in .this e4ntrinnlt. . efs3. At a ,tir for the benefit of the Catholic Claret.' of Wilkes-Barre, tchich closer! scti.ek, a Lki , einotive . Ealcitteer'a Pict tvaa .1 tt Mr. Ct:cia.i.o, or the I. V. IL 11. We ttt!, lila, that . ..It the same fair, kr. F. MEE.-/ t•-iteti a liati, - hatme cute for a ~liver tern Its..(in the first page we 'publish an intere , ting description of the Vermont Slate Qurries, from the pen of a former Bradford crginivl lads It was 'received several weeks hug been crowded out until the pro:- 14)(. But the (111sy in publighit g df•trac from itg worth. t. 2 ), he numerous family relatives Of Mr. Ni.ut BEACI3, of .East Smithfield, celebrsted his nint•tieth birthday anniversary at the Tesiarticu of hie sonin-law, Mr. CHARLES B: ItatonAat, on the' ninth inst. The weal. t.:ou is,zaal to have heels. a Very pleasant one 31t. B. ha's been, a resident of Stnith-f field for fifty-four years. • M. The friends df Rev. 0. K. cr.b,ty. in Sheshequin and vicinity, met at the Lottav of L. S. KINUSBUILT, on the eve of the aid after enjoying a very pleasant visit anil a bountiful repast, left their pastor and lc:. happier in the realization of their friends' grand will, pins seventy dollars.— We rer7!, 11,!rotsate. IDS— The religions meeting-s r coru met cra last week in the Presbyterian, Method -Ist and itaptht churches arc 'still continued. On Tueqtlay afternoon a uni m meeting was held itit Pr. , byterian church. This afternoon a , nll.lar 1)11. ring will be held in the l'ethodist clam& and Saturday afternoon another will be I,ld in t!, , • Tiapt:sl. church: IS. Northern Tier Gazelle says t hat a ( " I tT.lpany,,CTlellbting of CLENENT Cocas:, and Mr. BATES Or thl SLIFTIt, WAIL, Mower and Ilealhfr Co.. of 1 4ll)-LI:fg, hare purchased the foundry and PhOp. Of S. w. ' PAINT, in this place, and will go !li.' lALN/I.VSS of manufacturing mowing 13 :adulivo, cte "Se" CROWLaIf,, of Mrysoa '"" !.,!.- rdurning from this Oat* evening last, when near Myers- Lir , : train became frightened, and running ILr, the wagon, lasing hint instant- Mi. C. was au industrious, respectable citi 'n• -11 !- • - .lrat tailing was a lore' .!:,•., re g r,•t to say, he had !,ten • 0 :1 the day of death:- .! . . —slr. CHESTER HILL, of in Ids eighty -Urat year, aud is th- past autatunle Las walked to the a..,:a. and Inniked :21X.) bushels of -corn; Linda:,;: U 4 o'4ll Mrj. J. fzwis has 14,44 his farm to Mr. 11 4.r,,:; Jr.; consideration $3,600 I . ....xpect s to leave Orli - di about the mid- Cf:'• Exaggerated reports in regard t" ti:c pri val(rice of small pox iu this place, Yo r• 11. 4 ,. t circulated. At the present time. tiv an tw o cases of small-pox and two of ra no; irit.ercry precaution has been taken by a.:11 , .,rin•-s to prevent the spread of the • Tiree,oa:cil ortiercil thorough ivetk4 since, which was attended hs.- • ! , ,yvkians, and there is not a possi •.f tre chseas , becoming an epidemic, ea, which have occurred resulted c rblcss exposure on the, part of the pa ttenti. rcople from the country are as safe in roann : here as they are at home: - NothiDg like the wown wire , - • ho . .. I r . i,u - : #1 . 00003g* revival I. moe which' hoe been going forward fof Min, in the M. ziAtireb tnentahliold, Bev. M. Hamer, pastor, are said to be Masao. ing in interest. Many heads of families, besides siharge number of young men and youngl4lo4 and children. 1 . 614 professed faith in C h rist. Of those who hare thus Lai come rout, nearly -or quite all have immediatily united with the Church. . ie.Vhifyear 1818 contains - fifty two Stiudays. Septan&W and December each • begins on Binday. :actuary, 44 and Joly on Monday. - October is the only onabeginning on Tuesday. February begins and ends on Thurs day. - Consequently we have five Thersdaya, which will not occur again until the year 1900. In the yearlBBo, February will have five Sun. daio. which will not occur again until the pep. 1920. The year 1871 began on Sunday and edd •ed on Sunday. This will occur again in 1882, and every eleventh year thereafter. VOL. There is a merchant in Bath, named Perrino, who sells $200,000 worth of woodcannually. Bat then bospends between sl.ooo;and $2,000 every year in advertising.— Waverly Advocate. - - • Powtmi. & Co., of this place, sell 1500,000 worth of goods annually, and pay the nr.rOarr.a office iilone about $5OO per yell.. Several other papers are liberally patit)mizecl. They know that idvertiling does pay. Taicon & Co. and Era isik litt.mterti, are also generous patrons of the press, and their business - does not fall much behind Pown.r. & Co's. --- * H. L. PARK'S barn, in Orwell township, Was burned to the ground last ,‘ eek; at shout t 1 o'clock at night. Hay, grain, Ina - chances, etc., to the value of $1,200, were de stroyed. The building was insured for mow, which &hint covers its value. It is supposed to hive been the work of an incendiary, as the dog had been'poisoned, and there was no light in the barn that evening. Mr. I'. is thus left in the middle of winter, without hay or grain, and with a lasge.stocrof cattle on hand. -STEPEEN ALLEN, an Old man Of Rome town aldp,a ,few weeks ago tell from the rocks above his house, and struck upon his head. Ile is not expected to recover. Mir At a caucus held. by the ,Re publicaa party . at the Grand Jury Itoom, in Towanda, Jan. •16, 1812, NATHAN Tenn, was chosen Chairman, and E. F. Surrn, See'y. The' following nominations were made : Judge of Etections.-4No. A. CODDING. biltpeefOr of Elections.—HENßY LAMOBLUX. - ..4eseesor .—Niernem Trim. Orertieers of Poor.—Wm. Mix, Dr. T. B Jotrxsor. 7 Andyrn.,-4. A. BEcou.D. SchoO! Direrforg.-1.). D. Moniunr, 0. D BatemEir. - - angiCkl.--JAMES BRYANT, JAMES 31CCAI3E. C011.54,/bie.—WM. K. SIAttsUALL. High :onstab!e.—L T. nOTRE Pizasant..—After the great fire in Chicagoy Col. 8. V. SHIPMAN, formerly of . this place, but for several years past a - resident of Madison, Wis., removed to the devaitated city, to aid in re-building it. Ills first undertaking was the Scadbiny of Music, which was complet ed int/art:Hirt:days Blur the purchase of the site. In riterring to the work the Prwranttius says : "The architect is Col. S. V. SHIPMAN, that genial geutlein,ari and prince of arehiteets.'• ",Great credit is due the promptness and abill ty of Cob S. V. SitirstaN, who has had charge of rill the interior arrangements, and to him are we ii.clebted fir the beauty of the dress god balciony circles, which have never been ex celled, While the line of sight rendering every scat in tie house available, is perfection itself." ie..1.0n Friday afternoon last, sparks from the gravel train set fire to a barn owned. 4 E. 13. Cootatatuti, near the railroad trick, jest across the river from this place. The alarm was soon given, when Liuta Hose CO. and Naiad Engine Co. started for the scene of the conflagration. _ In crossing the.. ice the en gine of the latter lyrol.e. through, %Welt pre vented their further progress The Liatis reachedi the fire, and rendered' considerable service, lthough the barn was nearly destroy. ed befe,r l their arrival. 'Mr. C.'s loss is about $1,20D. ii-eou v.htcli there is au,- Insurance of $7OO. L: l esiLli s the barn m. 4 its contents, con si.ting of Lay and gram, a large corn-crib, (son tainingveral londred bushels of corn,wtts destroyed. ‘ Mr. Coot.nauThesifes t , extend iits thanks to the firemen or their ass:stan...e,,,ml to Mr. t Wii-ss, / of the Elwell llouse. for hey generosi ty in Itunisiiing a team to draw the'letigine. . - - 1 /Ser. lln- th - Cairuli Untidy Jfirrur, published at Mt. Carroll, 111., of the sth inst., we tied hie ciescrifdien of the marriage of a nriner ri videut of this place. 3liss SruickLA:.l) has our congratulations on the happy event: "Mirniamiciam— The wedding of the season was celebrVed at the residence of the bride's father, M.D.litiieldand, in this city, on Wed. Imelda, - eVening, the Ulitit ult.., upon Mach oc ehMillll Ilia oldest daughter, Fannie, was joined in marriage to Mr. Chas. 1). Carroll, of St. Loins; lip. The preparations for the wedding were on 4 grand acule, and although the nivim nous were "select," the house was crowded With gmfets. e "1,,,,, hot:: for 111, c. mon: was 7:3(1, and promptly at that time In [WET), destined soots to be ontt,;entereti the parlor and took their place on Itle• door. preceded by Mr. C. (iregg, ot Keokuk, and-Miss Lida Wilkerson, of Meta mura, Iffi. who - "stood up" with them while the knot !was being tied. Bev. Mr. Cochran, of the M. E. Church, officiated, and in an exceed ingly bidet and happy Manner "shuttled un v the immortal coil of matrimony. The prayer offered by the Reverend gentleman tilts u...e of the most .appropriate we ever hitened to, and affectedill present. " WllO we have the bridal party berme us, we will desszribe their.dress for the benefit of the curious. The bride wore a heavy, curled white silk cut entrain, trimmed with valen -rennes lace; flowing veil, and orange blossoms in her hair and at her throat; white kid shoeS and elovia and gold ornaments. ' " .lite (groom wore black coat and pants, white satin vest, white necktie and gloves. Miss Wilkerson was neatly and simply dressed in white tarleton. wttli glOves and ornaments to match. !ilr. Gregg wore black suit with white r vest and loves. . "After he ceremony the newly wedded couple congratu sled themselves, and then received the congratulations and good wishes of their tripods. I "Afterthese came the Rapp and id)! what a grand ue it wai. 'W(` will not attempt to scribe it;,wo cannot do Mrs. Strickland justice, end we think all pre - gent will agree with us— and, dear reader, if you weren't there and ars disappointed, it isn't our fault. "The briJe received a number of fine prio ents, mostly silverware." .)IM-(l H lre new Opera House at Wit ; • verly is finislked, and, according to the Adr.o 7 cute, is a beantiful building. That paper says: "The building is 1.00165 feet, occupied on the Ist floor by Messrs. Manners, Crans, Shnlen berg and Myers, with a grand entrance at the north (mil.. fly easy donb:e stairwa3B the Hall is reachel on Second floor. The auditorium has a height of 21 feet, and is 75165 feet, with a stage 15.165 feet. The walls are finished - in Scotch . ray at present, with plaster coenic e ,, and ornaments. It is the intention of the cum pa.,y to hese.° them next S4llllller. " Hail and stage are heated Ly furnaces and lighted with gas. The stage has a prosceni um trout of 30 feet. and 25 feet thee. It is modeledjafter the Stanclifl Hall stage, in Elmi ra, which is considered perfect in its design. 'TI drop curtains are 17:25 feet and beautiful ly decorated. No expense has been spared 'to make the stage secure, and all its appliances as perfect is an audience could wish. Settees, with each scat separate, and numbered, have been provided for about Btlo people, but 1,000. can be easily accommodated. Judging .from the. care taken iu .rounding the corners and ceiling of the Hall, its acoustics rii.t he per fect: The great advantage in the building is its immense strength. There could be no. weight of human beings in it to seakeii it a pound. Tho main wallrf are 17 inclie3 thick, .with fonnation walls 3 feet thick. The floor joists are 3x12 inches, and 12 inches apart, rest, mg upon four solid brick walls 12 inches thick. We are; told that last' summer 15,000 brick, weighing 5,000 pounds per thousand, or a total weight of 75.000 pounds, were piled on the Hall. floor inn space of 30 feet square, and with nut the slightest t•train upon the building. Should the necesaities of our village dethand it, the building is so constructed that a gallery seat ing nearly 500 people can be easily built. .. "The original projectors of the Opera House were th'e late James Fritcher, Hugh J. Bald win, 11. G. Crams, Geo. W. Orange, J. T. Saw yer, and I. A. Elmer. We feared that the and• den death of Mr. Fr.tcher, in whose death Wa verly suffered a great loaa, might retard the work, as he as tie heaviest owner, but his ex ecutortopromptly carried cut his plans. "The present officers of the Opera . House Association are 11. A. Elmer, President, 11. J. Baldwin. Agent and Treasury. • We are informed that 'the grand opening will °rein. January 29, w.th a celebrated Opera Troupe, of which due notice will be given in our ner.t. seu.:e. F. CRoss will sell balance of hie holillay goo& at greatly redneed prime, to make It)Z0 for Dew atock. Enzanissi.,- - is •befarif intimated in these edam* Mr. Oman= I Tuer lias entered Into reo-riartnership with •11natmtisat Bios., and the new firm are now removing to their large die story bitilding, just erected by Jas. BRYANT, corner Hain And Elizabeth itreets. Theis young Men have set exam le which some of our older capitalists might profitably follow. By combining their capital, they are enabled•to conduct a t -business requiring the services of seventy-five to one hundre - d — r - nen, and necessitating the expenditure t:or labor alone offiftet T vandred to two thnutitild dollars peetceek. oney is in turn paid ever to the merchants and business men, who are thus encouraged to locate here. Thus, 'these three young men, who could isccumtdate riches quite as rapidly by loaning their, money, are doing more for the real prosperity and permanent growth of our town, than a score of Bbylocks. who never invest their funds in business, and demand such exorbitant rates of interest that those who would use it for- , the benefit of their fellows, cannot afford to he e it. There are -men in every community who ,have accumulat ed fortunes by taking advantage of the necessi ties of business men, and yet who cannot be in duced to invest in any enterprise cal•ialated to promote the interests of their town, even' tho' there is a certainty that they can reap as much profit as by putting their money out at a large percentage. While we have some such men, wo aro proud to state that a large proportiOn of our men of even limited means, are enter prising and unsellish. Were this not the ease, we should not to-day occupy the enviable posi tion we do in litainess circles. But if we are to continuo to increase as "we have daring the past feir - yTars, or even maintain our rank, we must have more capital invested in manufacto ries. A few individuals hero have raised funds and erected a large nail factory, which will very soon be put In operation, but more capital is needed to carry on the enterprise, and those who have not taken stock ebould do so, and not compel a loan. And. now an - effort is being made to establish glass works, and a number of experienced operators have volunteered to tarnish half the capital, provided the other half can be raised here. On examining the subscription books, we observe that tho very , men who have already invested in tnanufacto ries, are the ones ivho areencouraging this new branch of industry. The three establislunents referred to above, if put in successful operation, would add to tho population of our town witiiin,;the next two years, one thousand, and increase the business, a million of eellars annually. We shall refer to this subject again, w halve shall take pains to point out somo of the men who nave been most prominent in buildipg !up TOwanda, and to whom should bo accordeilibe praise of our prosperity. . THE NEW SCHOOL PROJECT AT ,SMITH FIELD.—If I do not judge amiss, there certana ly iiiresting upon the citizens of ..this tillage e.niltownship,a strong regard for self-respect ambself improvement. I never saw a Moro ac tiveccimmunity. Nor is their activity ruisk rectld. Many improvements of buildings may ho Seen throughout the town. I)airi.' sr! . - thoioughly managed, and what farming is doneis well done. Newspaper and magazine. literature could not tind a more gent ral or more hearty welcome elsr.where. In the vil lage: itself several -new and thoroughly built striM• urea have gone up during the past tan sou.' The store of Mr. JAMES 11. Wrmn. a hich is joist approaching completion, will be as spa eiunii, beautiful and commodious as anV that could be found in larger villages. Already ar rangements are being made fur other new buildings the coming summer. Do, among the many signs of progress in this ioirn, is the beautiful, well built and well located Graded School building, which has just closed its first and very successful term, and is pow critering upon its second. The building is of ta'o stories, with four spacious rooms, pod a central projection in front for hall and stairs. The location is on a pleasant elevatism a huh. dred rods from the village.. I trust the coining spring will witness the filling tip of the spacious yard with forest or other ornamental trees. Of the iiehool itself I cannot speak in t% , compli mentary terms. Two hundred childr en and hateyoutii a‘e flocked to these inviting halls. Four active an : capable teachers laces found the fulitist ocenpation. Some of th higher math ematics and two or three Fe igia languages , have been taught, in connec ion with more common branches. Nor do I t ink-so large a company of 3 outli could be n•ii d bearing more unmistaliabie promise of coining scholarabip and •lICCCI4A. The are not Lie sous and daugh ters Of pampered indolence and luxurious ease. They enieri.;,e from homes of holiest toil and neeesmitated frugality, Their very looks say, "Wtilisve learned at our fathers' hearthstones that :y. e'inust make the I.yst of our opportuni tiys.l L: on. v, speultiadis and renegades do not timiali2 conic fi oni. such sonreys,. I pry surd VI- priueiply of exceptions must find an rice:llion:o applieatioo in every community, but I believe it oinst find as small a place nmring the ilouri4 or this town as any, when w, ( , )ti; , , i to the question of mental aspiration and ener gy. .\nl how fully have the ample provisions of th s tiew school u:'•a,ure 1..1•11 just:tied and appr 'Ted by the ‘cry fir-1 . 1 rem of its r xistence, And fI'AV If I ti arca r,ntritt• la w..ra further, both of commenclati.m and advice,'l would say to th.i:se tag new fellow v , :;z as and neighbors: You lave commenced well ; g', forirar 1. Be leetaper tint not only each, indi vidual is the archiltvet of his own-status, but earl: cum:mini- ts; e. eh tow ; makes itself, and will stand just why :it place itself. 11. lisuPsr. E. F. Bunn, Seen 1 OTICi:.— I :lin authorized by the Juipts to notify all jurors sunamoried to at tenilCourt at Troy, on the `..o.fth day of January, 1572, that their a;tendance trill not be requir ed,f a' that Court Las been discontinged. 2; J. r. VAN Fix.l. - r, Sheri ff. To randa. D. e. Is7l. - . 111. Town orders neatly printed on ti4ted paper, for sale at the ItErourritoffice. The Rev. THOMAS itonEIITS, Grail Ledge lecturer:Will deliver temperaner en leea as follows: Towands, Jan. 22; Monroe, jan.t ; Jan. 21; North Towanda, Jan. 25; mithfleld, lan. 211 laerty Corner,., Jan. 27. he several Ledges, it is hoped; will take Inea4tres to bring out the people and he!.i . ow: of th best Itxturers in the field. C. 4. Mita, Dist. Deputy. la' Writ) spoke? Nobody. They coucln't, brcange they cannot find another In surance Cu. as wife and good in all respects as the Lycoming. Insurance on desirable proper ty, either (-It'll or mutual, can be obt..inell by sppliing t • 0. D. Ititrrt.Err, Agent. mi..' Alter the fire in Waverly,.last summer, VAN \r .son t 31,1:vxt:us purchased a lot and commenecd the erection of a builibee on Broad street. .They have now got it c,Au pletecl, and have moved their extensive stock of anj made' cletbitig and gents' furnishing goods into it. We take pleasure in recommend ing those of our Leaders stho'buy goods in Wa verly, to give this firma call. They have large experience in Laying, and are honorable. Ulr ike:int: men. . " . Sir During the Franca -Prussian wars ..neat deal of fan was poked at the New Jersey editor who read in the cable dispatches that " Bazsine L has moved 20 kilometres out of Metz." Hu thereupon eat down and wrote sir editorial, in %Lich he was delighted to ijear that all the kidometrei had been removed. - alp] that the innocent people of Metz were nn lon ger endangered by The presence of 'those .:..,d -ish engines of war—sleeping upon av“ki,'inn, as it were. And then he went on to 41 , 1 , cribt• some experiments made With kilometres to the crimes, in which one of them exploded and blew a frigate out of the water. The man who buys his groceries of Mcesnr. A E.owarms: makes no such mistake, as he' is positively cer tain of getting the'beet quality of goody, and at the lowest price. BUSINESS LOCAL. K. C. 1' C. 1' K. : R. •*. n LainritoOit of Hate aid' Caps next week, al ths E. C. P. ag. F.M.Warns is agent for the beat sewing =Nita in the market. Mortgages, neatly printed, for sale sethls Ace. 1w'.0&11 . . mid see the American Sewing Machine at R. M. WELiforcoal office. "Sr The American is the most du rabic; sewing machine in the nisrket. tel. W. J. DELPEIkIi. of North To wanda, is raising a club for the Weekly Tribune. Persons desiring to Join it way leave their names-al the Post Mike in Towards. ter-The REPORTER .ace is the best Place to get job work. atia- Nom , & GoutSurrh are mak ing preparations to have the most stylish spring suits manufactured exoresalj hir their trade. /Mai . yon wish the best lock stitch semi: g machine, got the American. WAyrEo•—Soyen, sign Painters, to mum advertisemeta through the country for %Cots. A. ar_Dslrtrn. Sono bin Oral class work men need wit • • le- The American - Sewing Ma chine does work that no other will do, and is sold $5 cheaper than any other first class ma chine. - • " Epp Lae' Loo," can Le men at the Keystone Clothipg Palace and the Dollar store. Fos SAin.-LA Houe and Lot on Second street, near the Ward House. Building new, three stories high, with good well and cis tern. Possession given immediately. Apply to z Is.tac 8. Pos-r. To FAMIERS.—A very valuable ma nure for compost and tip dressing, consMiug of limo charged with ammonia, for pale cheap by the Towanda (his Company. Try it. 7owanda, Nov. 20, 1871. FOR; SALE OR RENT.—My Watts' house and lot, on Towanda flats, will be for sale until Dec. 15; then_lt not sold it will be rented, also tliallar,lens.adjoining. Towanda, Nal:. 22, Ig7l z CHEAP Co.u.—The Sullivan Anthra cite is the cheapest and list for all pur poses. Mao the tho bent 11.,..1 awl White Ash Coals at the Central Coal Yard. Qrders left at my office, 'r at 1)... II C. SONS Cc; s. Drug Store. Adel. 11. 31. WELLES. Sept. i 27: Dc7l. • .0 Olt S.ILL AND TO RENT. —At MT 31usie Store in 31.erCiir's Pianr.s, Organs and 31elodeoni. Ohl Instruments taken_ in carhange for new ones. Also for sale, Flutes, Clariiinets, Banjos, Ac ordeons,. Concertinas, Violins, Guitar Strings, Sheet Music and In struction Books. Jan.9.4ts To ALL ' WHOM IT MAT CONCERN.— All persons indeb:ed to the undersigned, either by unsettled account or !lutes over due, Hill please call and settle before the first of Jan., 187:. After that time n•e shall leai . e such me clouts tor " collectlon.". L. D. Roix.tcs tia. Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting o' the Stockholders of the Towanda Building and Saying Fund Asso ciation at the Grand Jury ltoom in the Bore' of Towanda, on Thursday evening, Jan. 18, 1872, at 7i o'clock, for the purpose of effecting an or. gauization, at which time each stOckholder will be expected to pay the snm of 25 cents upon each share subscribed for. By order. Crwass . F. Cr.oss, Feely pro teen vs— We have on hand and offer at Itargains : 1 Grocer ,k Mat•liino, 2.La.!1.t 1 Wheeler & •' 1 Franklin •• 1 Leather •' Call at the'a , l;ency ~ f •- V;tchte 31 4.1: CK. ter After selling over $20,000 wortk of American Sewing Machines, it 'affords us-great pleasure to state that not one cent has been:expended ror Rep airs on one of them,atel every ou• give:: vati.4actiou. No agent has been able t•r exchange any other machine for tho American, with any per emu we have sold to. W:11011T 1A64:1:4X2K, Agents, Auburn, N. Y. ' Jan. 9. tr. OUR PERT Ltsr.—A tinP , sty/iA Broadcloth Snit , - $lO.OO Overemita, VI to $22 White Shirt a, :1' to $5 Wool Hats; .75 Umbrella .110 • Bow or Tie, .10 Collar; pot. box, ~ .15 And if von don't read what yoo want, aAli for it at WOLF Gor.nsurrteK great lieyFtone Clothing Palace. ' TO TUE INDEI . ENDENT VOTERS OF TUE Boaucou or TOWANDA.—At the wolicitation of citizens of our Borough, of all political partie., I have consented to be a candidate for member of the Town Council, at the election on Friday next. I have long since thought that the election for Borough offices onght not,to be controlled by pblitical parties, and I am, therefore, con 'sist.ent in running as a candidate independent of political. nominations and parties. I am among the oldest inhabitants of Towanda, and have never before solicited a Itorough office. My f. ilea• citizens can judge whether I am ca. p.ible or taking care of their interests and pro. t...ting onr tax-payers from impo.ition. Jail. 15, 1872 Go AND SEE MADAME' ELIE LAVOIE, Flit Neil —The experienced told skillful Hair Dresser and Ornamental -Hair Worker, trim Elmira, N. Y., con be st en in the Ladies' Parlor; at 'the Means House, Towanda, Pa.. for 3 days, ccnimencitur Monday, Jan. 2,2, 23, 24, .4972. Or namental flint. Work, or every de,cription, such as French ass and Coils, 3 French Long Plaits, Long Ilan Bw.tclies, Long Hair Curls, Grecian Lkich Water Fris!ettS, nice Plaits for the !op of the head, F.nger Puffs, Chatland Braids, GM hair w. shell Gver in the latest and neaiost manner. Hair Je!velrrmade coder. Eur. LAVult. is the celebrated maker ttiu French Twist or Coi*.s. Gents' and La dies' Wigs made so fine in stppeManee as to de. fy detection. Beautifuftiwitches made of La dies' combings. Old hair taken in exchange for work. Call and;;examine my hair Goods, which will be gold 2.3 per cent. cheaper than New Yo - Lri or Iliauelphia prices. 51y bnsinesS places are No. 153 Water st., Elmira, N. and'Elliot's Academy of Music, Williamsport, Pa. N. B.—Calls will tie made,: if desired, at Ladies' residences, by addressing me a note at the hotel. MADAME ELIE LAVOIE, Artist in Hair.. , „ .a' Hu:; TO Go VEsr."—Forty yilas lois was as far - West as most people vv..ne.f, to go, - and journeys were made in the it , getltlary "Prairie Schooner," but in these clays of Progress and Improvement, tho word West has come to mesas lowa, Nebraska, Kan sas, Colorado, California and the Temtories, and the Traveler reaches almost any point therein by a spleadid Line of Railroad. This' Line of Railroad is the Burlington Route, which stalls from Chicago over the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy B. 11., from Indianapolis; over the Indianapolis, Bloomington k Western Short Line, and ream Logansport, over the 'ro• lodo, Peoria & Warsaw IL 11., and running thro' Brat.mrrox, reaches Omaha, Lincoln, Nebras ka Clty, St. 3os ph, Atchison, Learenirartb and Kama Ctii, oadascissi with the Union Pace; Emu Facile ma other Bethottls renni.4 from those cities. • • Always•go "By way of Burlington," and you wl3l be sure to be right. The 'Winston Route has admirably answer ed the question, "Bow to , g 0 West?' by the publication of a truthful and interesting docit meat, Med with fats it regard totrime,.oon- Tiectialtt. Aooonunodations rates of . Fare, and Other interesting items, an ' as illuitrated by a biro map, truthfully showing the whole West, which they distribute free of charge. ..' • with additional information, can be obtained by addressing General Passenger Agent, )3. k 31. IL it., Burlington, Tenni. • ler"I shall in future use 'none but tflizttnices Sa ki." DETECTIVE PINKERTON HERRINGS SAFES. CHICAGO, Dec. 0. 1871. Messrs. Herring & Ch., Chicago - : Ourixtut : I had two of your "Herring Patent Champion. Safes" in my (Ace at the time of the °Nat Fire of the Bth and 9th of .october. One Wall OD the second floor, and the other on the third floor. Both Safes fell to the basement, and when we got them out,after the fire, I found all my account books and papers— in fact, the entire contents o!,both ttalo —in splendid condition; the melting of the glue of the binding of the books was all the damagq, done. I shall in future use none but Herring's Safes. Yours truly, ALLAN PINKERTON.- r Four large Safes of anothee make, belonging to Mr. Pnrscrarrox, side by side with Hratrxo's, were destroyed with all their contents. • ONE MISDEED AND • v. f-BEVMI FIRMS Lave testified to the preservation of their books, papers and valuables, in the terrible Chicago Fire. Mann?actured only by • HERRING, FARREL A. SHERMAN, No. 251 Broadway, corner Hi:may-at., N. Y. FARREL, KERBING A co., Philadelphia. HERRING t CO , Chi• ago. HERRING, FARREL SHERMAN. , New Orleans. WY' J. S. AuxN at Co. having pro vided themselves with the qnest beffirml in. this acetion orcountry, are now prepare.' ti) du nn der:alang on rea;..onable terms. Advertisement next week. MARRIED. CHAFFEE--CARLIN.---At the liorm of-,the , bride's father; .las. Doolittle, Esq., Jan. 1, I?a2. by Ter. P. R. Towcr, 31r:7- Edarin E. Chaffee, of Potterville, Bradford (1e...Pa., and ]lra. Sarah A. Carlin, of Skinner's Eddy, Wy oming Co., Pa. It. M. 1VE.r.u...,4 KNAPP—KEENEY.—.I t the hon4e of the hride'i father. Lnther Keeney,.E.-q.„ Jan. 3, 1872, by Rev. P. R. Toner, Mr. Clhlrh. a L Knapp and Dias Hattie A. Keeney, all of Skianer'a Eddy, Wyoming Co., Pa. DAVIS—WOLCOTT.--At Wandhani C.!at - Pa.. Dec. 19.,1871, by Rec. W. C. Peck, Mr. Richard A. Dacia and Mies Charlotte E. Wol cott, both of Warren, Pa. HILL—BIXBY.—At the residence of di« Lride's I father, in Windham, Dec, 1871,: W. C. Peck, Mr. Mortimer 'till, f Oritull, and 3.11,4 Sarah E. Bixby, of-Windh am , ra, DWIGHT—TOWNER.—In Wilson, New York, by the Her. Wm. Barrett, De:. 21. Mr. Albert N. Dwight tit Laura A. Tummy', (laugh ter of the Into Dr. Towner, formerly of renn ryleanin. • rTEI:BA.c.—At the hettse of lieergl- Emory, in Barclay, Pa., Jan. 1. 1:172, .by li. W. ltleer.-ncy, Davi.l E. Sa bin. (.1" Barclay, Va., 10.31 t, SaFau Sclilutter bac, of McKean Co., Pa. rusns,smEnwoon.—iii 1140ivi'dv, Dee. IG, ;Is7l. by Rev. T. 'flean.ts, Mr. Henry 11. Stantnn, Mich., t , , .Ni+a Mary E. - Sherwood, of Rughviile, CARROT.L—STRICKLAND.—IO Mt. Carroll, 111., at the residence of the bride's father, oil the •_'ith ult.. by the Rev. Thomas Cochran; Mr. ('hark•" It. Carroll. n! St. Lotb., aro., to 311,s Fannie Of Mt. Carroll. .A.PW,ELL. —l;5 . I. Barron - g, •21, 1471. Mr. J ,, :5.111 Welk and Migs Gept...eil, ~r TcrrytJAvu, P. Terrytown. .Tin. 1r.7.2, Nancy T., dart:Otter of Dr. G. F. au,, Al igai: Horton, aged 25 yea's. Dccided in Ler convictter.s, with charity for all, amiable in di.positiou and warm in her affectiona, aho w9n a largo circle of friends who' ayrayathize witli 'l:• , r imm( dial° riatives is thin bereavement. .11/e availed herself or every advatag affw , led to store er rr.ind with nie ld knowledge. Ddigcnt a; a lour:!, she 7.-as suceelfsful AA a teacher, t tintlaging energy an'{ patience in the school room, she stir - passed .4aost' securing nit love and ad vancemeutlor I in'ptle. ' oho Ras sustain ed through a irg a: painful illness by au =lfni i tering tins', in het tiovsnstit keeping savior, and witli her ft et in Lilly set on tl:e Itock. of Ages by a living ',faith, Iss.ris,tly ontered the dark valley, fearing ho Pvii. She ri.f.l7ed to the 11 , 1i9n ,: iili.; Ntal.Z.:,, ay , t:- pressing her sr% n hoped *hen' n , •ar the close of her earthly ezistenee, and niii.:ll are inserted for this as well as for their eiquisite beairy : Niai..:lll. no - ..:r.. I . nr Ate,'}. CARY. thie mwretli solemn thought ' ('orties ti use o'er ant ,ter I • fri nearer to my li.itlle t..-,:a - Than I hl-.e t.s_vo Is:10:e. •. Nearer my Father . e; le,eise, • Where the toanytuatt....as 1, ; •, Nearer ; the great white Cut one, Surer the crystal sea. Nearer the boat - ro' life, , Where we lay oar bo..t.k us clown, Starer lea‘tr; the cross, Nearer gahont the'eroun: bi,u; 11.1111 . ,, - between, Winding iho.ti throtutii the night, la the silent, unknown stream That leads at last to the Itglit. Closer and closer my steps cum° to the dread abysm ; Cl ,,, er Death to my 144 .I'rr , eses :Le sw.nlenri-mi. • 011 Wt . my mortal feet Have alumst g-ined :i.e Lai:!.; If it be I am nearer home, • to-nay, than I think ; rather, i pe'rfeet my trust, Let icy spirit Mel in death. ? That r feet are drolly set On crock of a living faith.. STAISOI -L, In SYS•alcisine.. 'an. t, 1572, Sarah, daughtdr orJ. B. and Emily btalford, aged 2 yors,'G Mouths and 3 days. -I- NOTICES. az- A S M, compelled to send an ofUeer to wait on our dolinquent croternera, who do not p r ay - attention to our statements. He will colif:r4 trara tees. . CPDINC ItI7SSU.f. TuWanda, 1571. W. PArr _ V°'Th Germania, Eire Insnrance of N. Y. is site;.'ionnd'und ;. - elisible, and .adju3ts I.,sg_, fairly and pro , u , ny JUIIN Offiee It% aura Lbck. • V,LNVELson 3IANsEns. Mt:reliant Tai Clothing, Hats and Caps, Fnruishing (ioods, May 3, 1.P.71 s After low , experience in the credit trade, L am certain Unit great diAatlvatt tages exist therein, both to 'buyer awl seller; tberefoii:, desirous of certain cliang,is in no brisines. i , I *oithl beret's.give notice that on and aftet the Ist day vf . February, 1872, 1 will deal only for cash or iW equirglehl. It is desirous that all .ac..nuits be s , •ttle.l forthwith, whereby tronbLe and expense will be saved. I wcathl.also tale this opportunity of retuni ing thanks to my friends for their generous rtmage of the 'palt; and in contam tn; business on the nov.plam I would remind Ahem that cash. is always at premium, andjill advantages accruing from cash purchase' and sale, will , L. given. I will endeavor to have constantly on hand a large and complete stock of all kinds of goods, at the rery lotrest cosh All will do well to call and csainiue my snx.:l: befoie pnicharing e!scwhere. Wyalusing,, Jan. 1, 1372. • cO-PARTNERSHIP.—The uuder signed hare thin day formed a co-partnership under the firm name of Humphrey Bro's. k Tracy, far the purpose of manufacturing and jobbing Boots, Moe& and Leither.- The bumble's; will be carried on at'our new factory and salesroom, corner 'Hain and Ellzabeth street., TUirli23l, Jan 1,'72w3 C. K. LADD,.PHYSICIAN ‘. 4 a r id surgeon. Towanda, i pa. (Moo' one doof north of Da7.lladdell as Sandessore:s cos! Olen. palm SHORT HORN BULL—Thorough brei. for sale cheap. Also Apo ircri stump. bred from Vermont stuck. For pedigree, eandltlon. &e., *Una E. MULFORD. • Frierarriße. busquehenna Fa. *Owl D 1" E I) GM Broad street. , WAN erly, N.Y •IRA D. lIUMPHR.SY, C. D. HUMPHREY. CHARLES 4L. TRACY e _ 1 ~~ ~~'' TATLOR4I3MII -:- --: -1 - ,7 FASHIONABLE. TAILOBSi • "1' Opposite Pnblio Sqyisre, Keep always on lland a full assort: niont of c Ll ,a lj 1' CASHMERES AND COATING& il BEADY MADE CLOTHING In ill the latest styles, HATS CAPS AND UMBRELLAS, GENTS' Furnishing Gooda In great uriety CUTTING DONE ON SHORT NOTICE. ALL WORK WARRANTED - 96131A1N . STREET,'. TOW.A.NDA: PA der.l4 - 71 MONTANTES .tie 4i.Teriug BUFFALO P.OBEg ERE HORSE BLANKETS GREAT BARGAINS. &cli'll MISS E. J. Kp;GSLEY, "Wishes to Inform the ladliv of Towanda and vicinity that ale keeps constantly on hand a large supply .of ISIE I 1.1 Li I M "I' Goods, imitable to the season. Thanking her pat. rona for their liberal patronage heretotare, ahe as -stores them that no exertions will be spared:to en sure a continuance of the same. She also has &fine select on of, HAM AND FANCY GOODS, Such u • • Kid Glouea,• • • Linen. Col!ann., • liandkere4l,74. Real Laces, Corsele, .- • cte. .I have also reopened. in couneetion with the above my MEM 'briars° establialutient. and 1 am now prepared to do CIrI:ING and FITTING in the latest fashionable styles on short notice. . Entrance next door to Fox & Ilercur's. up stairs. April ♦'7l. NEVO COAL FR It Oh Cattial Street. trilhting William Street WANDA. PA. • We are receiving direct from the mines the very beat.PITTSTON, I'LTMOTH, and SULLIVAN AN TIIRACITE COAL, which we propose to sell at the owest mertet price. — ~ . . We: respect:loy Invite thoveveiiitOrig to purchase to call And examine our Coal We also kiwi) Lune. trim sop kiln. We will deliver Coel or Lune et iienever desired ott abort notice. adding only the customary prices. sep2oll-tf . L S. CASE k CO. THE UNDERSIGNED 'ARCM, Tzar AND EITILDEB; wishes to inform the &Liens of Towanda, and vieLnity. that be will ghe purticular attention to drawing plans, designs and specideations for all manner of buildings. salable and public. Sopertnteinlenco given for rcissonab e compensation. Ms at residence E. come-rot' Second and Elisabeth warrets, sr here be sill be found every oreulog from 7 to /0 p. m.. itaturdaTa ail' J. E. FLE3IMENO. at. S. 871. Des 511. Town& Pa '~~~ 1 1 0aXtrAMITATRM-..-. " . fira.limialss.ornurmai. a 111.1tadirgal IXstrist. ertuldsting of the oa lm 1 0it 400.8418 31 1111f0r4 eat lisessimitasb 1184. Sans . Xas. td.trit Moan sud B.D. alltMelh Aseacisle.Jaidese t sod fur ssid minty of Drattorthare honied theft =baring deb the 10 th day of Jan.. 1871. to bid far holding imnion Vass, St Fosisods. Mr the count y, on Mondry February Stb, 1872. Napes is therefore hereby given to imam. and silinterested parties that they be then and there in their proptr moons.. under. the penCtles in such cases Maas and proridecL Dated at Towanda, the 10th. day of January. one thousand eight, hundred titul seventy-mu , vit.nrixtr. 8001111-3 w Sterlff. T IST OF TIIENAMES OF PER ROSS drawn to act as Jurors In a Court of CAMllnql Pim, 'to be 'held -at Towanda. on MON DAY. FEBRUARY. 5,18 T : - . Asylum. Joh n HCt &awl: 411to.nr. Burton John *upper. : Burlington - twp., Horne 11 Brown: nsmilv. David :Heel; Canton twp.. OrorNM u ctley. Jr.On Warren; Colombia. Hollister Berlef; ? rtes. Newton Barnes; Pike, C W Reynolds. Rome wp.. Milton Wattles; Rmithfield Rpenerr 0 Forrest: ilitrimt field. Daniel B LGllewbrirry; Towanda lairo A P. Ventral. Andersoußibbs; Towanda North. Wm X Fosters Troy born.. Edward 11 Devoiy; 'Ulster. Evan lesrio:Nysox. N N Parks; Wells. Wale Weida. lee; Wyalosinsr Thos Fitzgeroold, Jaek*On A Lee; Windhain. Geo Finch. • tIAIU Jraoas.—mit - r orrex: Athens elm.. Alfred Tdzer. Isaac Gillett. Wm K Walker; Alban*. BR rieharda Harclay, John Lantz, Dennis I, Keefe. Daniel Hayes. Luman Putman Jr.. PAward it Sabin. John Northrup; Colallulda.7o _eft N Bender. etuudes Teeter. John Cowan; Franklin. Min font Stevens. Wm D Pmekwell. Daniel Green: Oran. Mlle. A M Fltrh: Herrick. Oen L Ocertwc.k. J L Woodburn; Litchflold. 'T W Brink. Monroe born.. I F tlaiterlem; Orwell; John R Llkht: Overton, An dras' Wilt. Jr. :;Pike. E It Ronsht: Ridgehurf, Lewis M Palmer: Homo twp . JOU' ft Park; Pleshequln. John , M Smith. tans Mallory. E 0 Horton: R prim field James VanXirk: Tuscarora. John Christian. Joseph Neigh: Terry. Chester Schoonover; • Troy twp.. Walker Pierce. Ames Ward: Towanda born.. Geo T Cole; Weans llrbin L Llntlmley: Windham. Daniel Rimentaker. Ellsworth Osborn; Warren, Mar tin Mark. , • Athena twp.. Ira Tisbrie; Joseph McKinney. John Coleman: Athens borer.. Win II Rhombi; Ar menia: Win H Becker: AM-my. Hnirtnn Wilcox. Wen Hewitt: A/mime'. Robert' Nellex, Charles Rte-ens: Hullo. Levi Covey: Columbia,. James C McKean; Clanton !poen— INleholas Vatgnmee: oranrine, Mai 11 Porter; Leßoy. 'I 11 Hickok. / W .VanVliet. A G Relies': A- V Tr ve.o4 - -. Daniel VauLene. Prank Mayreird: 0 F Wolcott; Monroe two.; L A , Pratt: - Orwell. Rodney Brewer, F. M Farrar: Pike, Wm Ilrinktltortie twp.. W -, xsirrorn:Rmithfleld. C B Ricca; Sheshegnin. 1' II Kinney:: Towanda born , Cha lea E Scott, S T Titna. 7 0 Patron; Troy two., Collins Larenm. Walter X Dillard; Tnactieors A W Roeknen; Wyslnidna. revad Rranihall. Tr X 11TMsm: Windham. Beni Kocktlsll. Nelson vvrTell; Wilmot. Hiram.B Meeks - Wm . • Stoddard; Warren, Caleb Able. .' a • -r- • Awrlntn. Myrori Fellmfg. . Jams Eili.: Albany. Vriah Lei.; Ilarelv. Geo A No•thipp. JniTeph Hoek writ: Thrrllintton two.. Daniel Dine: Canton-twn.. E r unffnm: qoinmbi& J DeWitt Walt: Frartlin. 'Luther Smith: GrltnYlllc. Sidon Saxton.: Herrick Charles Ric.; fltehtirld, Hr.nry 11 Mnrae. finnan Hazleton: I.eßaftrville. Wm DATiCiI. Jr.; Monroe furl, . Jaint . f. H Mmes. Samuel Lyon. Overton. Jam Mohlreani tr Orwell. (~.orgy Sintk.mmtt Pike. ; W t, lintehlnson. It W Conlhanch; Geo W - .Be.i Itozin• Stereos; Ridgeburs. Dewitt Miller. Oily, F Cfoyillr: Rome twn .. Ci9tlß . VanWinklP: Snnth k. Philo Faaactt. Jr.: Towanda born.. Wm Keeler, J ix• yln. Tnyle. Walter 0 Tracy, Thomas Detano!: Towanda twn.. II L Scott, Daunts MeDill; Tooropla North Alvah Smith: Troy horn.. Waiter T 1 Gernett. Dra•or McClelland. James Whitaker: - Tnarorors, !miller Shmra-ay: Wyani, Ijrnj Ithltrramy: Wyalnallag. Jonathan Hornet; Windham, StrOmn Vorev. . ', janll'72w3. ' Sheriff. . • APPLICATION , IN. DIVORCE.- To lienry N. Macy.-No. 210' Sep. teitn. Yon are hereby notified that . Lome* E. Mate. your !srif , . 1,7 her next frieml.. Amos Bennett, lota pled to the &Inn of common pleas of Ernaford conntv, for a ,iirnrce from the horde' of matriumnr. 1 ,0 the paid court has appointed 31Nmplar. the Atli' of FPI/7TM? 187?.. for bearimr the Rah, totals* , in the premigeg. at whichlimeaud place yon can attend if ou thin!: proper. . _ . ian4'72.l A PPLICATION , IN. DIVORCE.- ?o Adam Yearvir.—No. Mll Sent. terin. P7l You are hereby notified tint Elects J. Yeager. your wife. hr her next friend. Jas. Fteniamins. has ap plied to the entirt of common Oral: of. Bradford co , for a dirrnre_from the bonds O. matrimonr. and.the said court has appointed Simid:or. the rdh 'lay of Feb. roan% 19:2. for hearing the said F.1.4-ta in. th, premises. at which time and Plaes you can attend it you think proper. I. FERRY VA FLEET. SSeritefr jan4'72lrl A PPLICA ON' IN DIVORCE.- ..L - 1_ To J. litltartin.-7.k0. lk se* Term. are hereby notified that Susan kiartin. yonr info. by her next friend.Jamcs Wirehair. has *Nib& to the cowl of common pleas of Bradford ei.ote for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony. and thi said court his appointed Monday. the sth day of Feb. many. 1572. far hearinc the said Susan. in the premises. at which time snit plane Toads:, attend if you think prayer. J. PERRY VAN FT ET. jan472w4 Sheriff. A PPLICATION IN DIA'ORCE.- - i - i., To Calvin . Sten Ctn., Septemher tern) In:l.—Yon are hereby natjfind that the A - Rtrrle. :con? wife has ittr,)l!nd to the con?* of common pleas of Bradford cOunty..for a divonne from tho bonds of matrimony. and the Paid his nonointnd 'Monday. the..!th dim of Fehr V . 72 hearing said Ach.nh , the prnm4l.o. at which. tlrurand plane :ion- can attMd if you think Pro Per• jsn4'72w4 CORPORATION NOTICES.- / In the matter of the Inoorporatton of the Canton Cornet :Sand .laseciation.—No. 73, February term. 1872. Notice hereby given that the above named As sociation has presented to the ronrt of Common Plea.; of Bradford Conntv theirarticle of Aeeociation 'eking for a decree of Incorporation, and the said Conit having•evamined Om same, and finding theM corryet. will decree that they be Incorporated as temve,l for. nn . Monday, the tth day of February. 15172. st 2 o'clock p.m., tinlesg cane ho shown t the contrarv.. W. A. THOMAS. jan4'72w3 Prottionotarv, A uprrows xdricE,E— G. • F *LI. lts....tt vs: Dr. D. Fleschr.t. Nn. 349 Fetirrtary Term.'7o.ln.the..Cmirt of Common Peas of Bradford, Colnty. Tho und, , Taiimed havin, been appointed Auditor by `RAM court to distribute funds arialna from the . Bberitre rale of the real estate of above named de fel:dart. will attend the duties ofj, sag - appoint meet. it his office. in the Bornngh of Towanda, on TrEqDAY. the 20th day of JANUARY. 18:2. at 10 o'clock, -a. nt., at - which time and plarn all persons having claims on said money are regnested to - Present the same or be d 3 barred from 'coining in for a ahare of paid money. JOHN W. MIX. jan4l 4 2w4 Auditor. AUDITOR'S' NOTICE.— Addißcm G. \Llama* nap awl also Atlaline X. rerzaann vs. Charles 'Welles. No. 122. Dec. tiTal ISO. No. g 4 Mar term. ISO. Court of Common MeaB of Brad ford county. The rind...reigned an Andithr appointed by said Court tia distribute moneys in the hands - pt • the RherizT from sale of defendant's -roe estate, will attend to the ditties of said appoint- Ment office in thh Borough of Towanda on FRIDAY the tiiith day of JAN.. 1572. 'id .10 o'. clock a. m.. at which time and place all persons hay. imz cilium to said money are required to present thi same °rim debarred from coming in upon said fund, E. OVERTON—M.. jan4'72w4 • • Auditor. -A EDITOR'S. NOTICE.-MT THE matter of the Estate of Lriria Janson, deceased In the Orphan's Cavort of Bradford County. The undersigned, appointed by the Orphans' Court of said county,an Auditor. to marshallaweepiand tribrits hinds in the hands of the adm'r of said estate, will attend to the duties of • hill appointment. at the ofhce of Orerton k Elsbreo in, the borongh of Towanda. on TETI'SDAY. the 25th claysf JANUARY 1872, at 2 o'clock. p. in., at which tlitirSand person'S having claims to said moneya, are reqpircal bp present thp same or be debarred from coming in *nu said fund. 1. C. ELSTIREE,' Auditor.: . A lIDITORS NOTICE.-IN CE.-INITHE .(71. matter of the Wale of A. N. Thus-U, &wane; in the Orpha.'s Court of Bradford County. The undersigned appointed by the Orphan . .. Court of 61111 rennty. an Auditor to marshal' assets and distritmte nand/ in the hands of the adm`r as Rho. sir by hie ftnal a/v.441W. will attend to the drities of him appointment at the office of 11. Peet. In the Borengh of Towanda, Wednesday. January Al. 1872, at . 10 o'clock: a. m.. at which time and place all 'persons having claims to said money aro requested to pre. pint the Name or ho debarred from romilm 11 for a share of said money. L. P. WILLISTON. jau4'72wl ' Auditor. AITDITOR'S NOTICE. THE . . matter of the of John . der.eitse7f,. in the Orphan's Court of 'Bradford rousts, - The anierilisned appOinted by the Ordban's Conrt of *aid Comity. an auditor to manlier' itsppts aid ale• tribute - the betance of the fonds in the hands of if C. Chamberlin admihistlator.. mill attend to the duties of, his appointment at the oMce of fr. Peet in Towanda Dorn_ on THCRISDAT.Feb.I.Ir2. aide o'clock, cm., at which time and mace all miaow. haring- claims on 'mid mq.ney are required- t 6 'pre. scut the aaxae or be debarred from COlTlilla in upon , L. D. nualFcrox. • jane'f2w4 . Auditor. ITN THE. - - DISTRICT COURT., OF . the United Stateu for the We‘ternr Vitrice 6f 'Renn"avivaniu. an the mattet-et Tut MAN I. I.4ert. Bankrupt. Bormturrey. . . - - • - Notice isliereby given that aeocondasneral Meet. tug of the creditors of said Bankrupt will he held in Towands.in said district. on the .11th day ofJann ary. lit. D..-1871, at 11 o'clric.k. a.m.. at the office of E. OVERTON. lit.. one of the Registers; in Bank ruptcy in said District, for the perpolleta named in the twenty-seventh section Or tko Bankrupt Act, of 'llarvh 211,1867, and also that 1 have filed my final account with said Register and shall 'the . said time and pl.( apply for a final discharge from all lishllities as assignee of said estate. • • . - GEORGE SMITH Ascienee. • XECUTOR'S NQTICE.—Notice LI is hereby given that all persons Indebtid to the estate - of Cyrel Fairrian, late of Smithfield twp. - deceased, are requested to make• fmmedilte. pay ment. and all persons having chino acain-t the said estate most present the same duly suthenti rated for settlement. CHART.r.q Emecritor. )• ' Executrix ,• • d0c.7,71 A lilt?. NOTICE. -L is hsrebr girsn to all persons Indebted to the saute of JOHN lIINGChi. latk orlfenroeton township. deceased. must make immediate pay. meat. and all persona having claims against said estate must present them duly authenticated for. settlement. - PHILO 511NG014, A. L. CRANSIEI3--- - Administrators. ay DNIINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- Notl;p is hereby given that all persona inikbted ilse. estate of Nelson B. puilluinv„ late of HOMO. ileivasvd. are requested -hi nuke immediate mpineut. and all persons having. glainni, against said ei+tare muat present than duly authenticated tug aetllemalt s Olt ON RICKEY, • . LEWIS 13011% LICIVT•wd Aclagnistrators. Smiumg tiittn_ .7 =inr trrertrt, of actuary write of Vend. rm. wo4n Pa. ilmmod out te . tito.CoUtt of Common PkWit Bradford C 0. .. and_. Me directed, will be exposed M pah/lp wad ist the Ceittrtacnteuin the Berm/hot ToreaMat, Pia* ford county. ou ..BURBDAY„ FEB111:I kBY I, until one o'clock p.m., the frdlowingdeicribed lot, piece or porde! Of Mod. innate in twp.. boUnde,.4 es follows: Beginning at s point In ells public high way or Be:Wick tdreplba in front of J. Vi istdd'S Neese, running thence down the middle of the la. way teddies from the said turnpike to the Hibbard Reboot House. In thteroderly direction to the centre f South Branch of Towanda Creek. thence down -mu - creek by the WWII; oasis** thereof tOtheline of Wells Willeoz's land; &Ong said line In a north westerly directhmtesheidlock dilxftii. thence by land of said Wilcox :arid other's in an easterly di rection to s hemlock cornet on Widen; line. thence Wing said mat mentioned line MS sontherly dime tion to the South Branch Of Towanda Creek, thence 'own said creek by (Col several' courses • thereof to the corner of Wm. Bahr's tend. thence by land of Freeman Wilcox to the middle of the Berwick turn pike. and thence along said turnpike to the place of beginning; Containing one hundred and fifty acres . 1 of land more or len, abort eightPftto acres ha' proved. with central:Lied dwelling honors ope framed building used for i_V n t , mill and Larding wool with machinery attached. grocery's, two large framed barna.two small bos h =ables„other crothuild. Ines 'and lot of fruit trees thereon. Eacepting and always reserving about four acres of the tot above described lying and being on the east aide of said tnrnplke. which was conveyed by Arunab Laddto Ichabod T.. Quimby, which is more frilly described in Quimby's deed. excepting one other tot, containing about one fourth of an acre. adjoining said Quimby's tot on the north. and deeded to S. D,' Bierigere by Moses A. Ladd and wife , ' and which is fully described in said deed of conveyance. Pall first described lot of land being the same as convey. ed by Moses A. Ladd and wile to the defendant John 5. Campbell by, deed bearing date March 3d. A. D.. 1.366. and recordel In the ogler for the recording of &eds. Ac., In Bradford county, in deed, bp"ok No. 76 Ohre 412. . Belted andtaken into execution at the imitof J. V Cali& use cm D. J. Ormsby and John 8 Camp. bell. • ' ALSIO—Thu foltctwing described lot..piece or par- col of land sittiats in' Towanda bozo., bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the north-east corner of Wm. Keeler's lot. on the Wildsilide of Sec ond street. thence along the west aide of *aid Second street.ses-entv-five feet. to s corner of J. W. 'Means' lot. thence along lino of same and other land. about one hundred and fifty feet to corner of S. S:Pierre's lot thence alo line of same and other land south. erlo Sevents , five 'to a corner. thence parallel with John W. Means' line to the.place of beginning: containing 11,250 siquilre reek of land morn or IP,PII. With a framed house known as the Atlantic Hotel." framed barn and small carpenter shop thereon. S.' zed anq taken into execution at the snit of Wm. 11. liforfran ra G. W..Schwenke. ALSO—The foltworing described lot. piece or par: twl of land . sitnated In Terry twp.; &mulled north by lands of J. S. Orraritb, east by lend of Lewis Platt month by land of Henry - Smith, and writ by lands formerly nt C. L. Ward;; deceased: containing fifty urns of laud more or lead, about Arc acres tmpreced no buildings, Fieir.^d and taten into exeyntlon at the dl;it. or Kirby Ya..l. W. Deni.on and N. !Tani ALSO—the follmrinit described lot. piece or par eel of land sitnite Inlnscarma twp.. bounded north by the public' highway • leading from Merryall to Tusearora...k•reek. esat and - south by land of, W Bar row eliff. and west by Isnd of George Sunpmer: con 7 tan:ling one half acre of land ruorcor leee improved, no building.. ". Seized and taken into execution at the , Antit of W Barrowcliff vs. Nelson Black. ALSO—The following described lot. pieee or par cel of land situate in Asylum twp.. bounded as fol lows: beginnine at a point on the'Weat bank of the Sitsquelannith river:being the north-east corner of what litilovfn as the Amos Ackla portion of the Benjamin Aiklri farm. thence west by the said Amos tekla's north line one hundred and sixty-five perches or, thereabouts to a rorksr mkthe west line of the Benjamin Ackla lot,' the; tre in a north-west erly dire:-lion to an oak corner in line of Sarah Mor rison tract, therre north along the we=t line of the said Benjamin Ackla farm to the soot-west corner' of a -twenty aura lot. knealm as the Johathan'and Benjamin - Ackla lot, thence east by the south line of said last mentioned lot to the north-west corner of a six acre lot. known as the Gustavus 0 Holden lot. part of the Wm Ackla jot thence- south by the west line of said Holden lot lb the south-west corner thereof. thence by the ,south line of said last tot east to•the west line'of what is known as. the Julins Holden and John W Sweet ‘lot, thence south by the said last lot along the- public toad - to the Fouth:we.t corner thereof thence east by the south line of said lot to the bank of the Susqueliannalt river aforesaid. and thence south along dowirthe said river to the place of beginning: containing one hundred acres of land more or• less, abentls acres improved. with an old framed house framed barn corn house and orchard thereon. • P. v.t.nn.v.r.e. . Fh,7irr. ALSO—One other lot pierti-or parcel of land, iftn ate.' in Asylam twit.., botindesi north and west . 1.7 lands of J' Ayers, and on the east and south by the Surquenanrah river. containing die. sires 01 lam!: more or less. all frriproed-, with two fratheil braises framed stable, blacksmith cider prtss and framed saw ; and grit miii combined thereon. - • ALSO--One ether let 'pave or parcel of lanif situ. ate in Asylum tRp. , bounatal descrilietl as fol lows: Beginning at the north-west • line of the above describ.ll.mill lot in the public road. thence northerly along the Smamehanuan river niriety roils too north-east corner or E .J Ayers lot. thence westerly aborit five rods to the public road, thence along- sail public rind to the place of beirinumg: containing one acre of land noire or 1.-es: all fin. provedtrith . at old frame nauseam' Clew frig. trees tia-rean, said piece of boil' knots it as the "1 -:McNeal 8.3:1Aan.1 Uked into vxocut:op -at ill,: NuA_of Allen McKean tinatfi. ALSO--The following described lot Inert. or-par. 'eel of land situate Windham twp, bounded north by lands of Hiram tdeagon. ea. t b thn public highway. ...nth by laeig of Virdetto Reymdtb., and west 'ands. of Solomcn Sibley and llorace Russell con. taming fottyeeren and one half acre,. more or les4. •4004 it thirty•tive tinprot ed. vfitli a framed house two froned•barni cranny, and hog Louse and orchard of fruit trig, thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the anit of By ron Vass' tiouT va. Nathan Gleason_ followin4 described lot, pkei'e or par eel of land situate in Towanda bort.., bounded north and east 1)y land of John F Means,.south by tfind of Edward Elliott. and west by Spruce street: contain in;; ono acre more or le.s, improved with a ' two story framed hon.” a fratu , :d barn and trait tz,..es. there ,n. P. VANFLEET. Sheriff. ALSO—One other lot. V.c..ce or parcel of land situ ate in,Towanda twp,„ bounded north by laud of 11 II Mare, east by land isf amnia by land of James )leGill, .and vict.t. by .laud of JoLn Bowman:' containing thirty-eight sacs More or lees. no improvements. . Seized and taken into execution a! the snit-of 0 F Barris'a use vs. Benjamin Lewis and James I' Lewis. ALSO—.It the suit ofT. E Buffington. vs same. ALSO—The descnbed lot, niece or par cel of land. situate in Terry +sp.., hounded north by the public highway leaditig from Asylum to Albany 'east by land of Richard Vatperpool. south and west by land of Dennis Crimmins; containing nfteen acrea•more t'rless, about four acres improved. with twoffratued houses and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into exebution at. the suit of 1) A Crimmins' use vs. Abraham. Johnson. • Al:qt—The following described lot, piece or par cel of land. situate in Towanda born.. bounded north by laud of HIS Clark ant John J Griffith, east by land oftsald John J Griffith and an alley, south by U Horror. 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 ouc hundred and fifty feet deep on the south line of !md lot, im proved, no buildings. • - Seized and taken into.execettion 1:1 the su:t of J aim Holmes' use vs. S bT Aspinwall. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or par ed of land. situate in - Armenia twp , hounded north by lands of Miles - .Mack. east by lands" formerly - of afaniey Ai Gillman. south by lands formerly of Israel Moore. and west by lands in possession of John Cummings; containing seventy-three end one halt acres more or !CAR . . with about twenty acres improved and a. stoat! (rained house tr-ld few fruit thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the riittofJ E llnllock vs. Gilbert Lathrop. ALS*3—,The following deseribedlot. piece or par cel of land. sitnate in West Burlington twP, bounded north by lands of Simon Stauton and redrew Stan ton. east by lands . of A l:.1 Morley, south by lands of Mrs Stanton and Job Lareoth. deceased. and west by lands of Joseph Foulke; containimz fllty acres. more or less, about twenty acres improved: with a framed house a board stable and a PIA - mill and a few fruit trees thereon, Seized.and tafen into execution at the suitiof Balla:Ws use TB Henry Patterson, ALSO—Snit of Pon)croy vs same. ALSGThelollowing descr.bed lot; piece or par cel of land., situate in Wilmot twp. bounded north by land of Nicholas and Martin O'Neil, east Upland of John Cummisky. south by lands of Wm Nornonk and widow earner. and west by land of Patrick Car roll: containing one more or •less, about sixty acres improved, with an old 'log house and board kitchen attached and a trazool barn thereon. Seized and taken into itecittion at the mita of rani Horton Jarnes H Collins and El4abeth ALSO—The following described Int„.piece.or par cel.of land. ssitiate Wy.ox. t « p, tiounded as fol low.: beginning at a corner on line of land conveyr l / 4 1 by d P Kirby to Walter Spehee:. 'the north• west corner of Charles Hoppe's laud, thneri along line °twilit Hoppe south nineteen and one half deg. east about r,:ts feet to a corner, thence south nine teen and one half deg, west about $OO feet to south tino of salt Walter Spencer's land, theiice along line of the same north seventy a 4 one half deg, east about 7011 feet to the place of beginning; containing ten acres and 120 perches more or less, all anprovcd, no building.. Seized and taten into exel'eutiou at the suit of J P Kirby vs (4 W Schwente. . Atft(i—The following described lot. niece or par cel of land. situate in kidgebury twv, bounded nortly by land of John Larrisou, etu.t by land of - Mattheir Farrell, south by laml of Columbus Burt west by land of Dame Baldwin: containing twenty. tlve acres more or less..all improved, no buildings, a few fruit trees tbereon. Seized and taken Into execution.at the tort o:3or• man Allcnnow to use of Vincent Stevens at James niter:tam ALSO—The eglowing 'described let, piece or par cel of land, snuate in. Albany twp, bounded north by May street, east by Main street. south by lands or.l 8 Campbell, - and west by the Berwick turnpike, as per plot or plan of the village of New Albany, be. log 236 feet on said May street and 100 feet on; said Main street and - turnpike, with a framed dwgiling Muse and two:apple trees thereon, Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Mary A 31eAllister vs William May. ALSO—The folowing &scribed lot, piece or par cel of land. situate in Litchfield twp, bounded as fol lows: - beginning at a stake and stones. the north east corner of David MeKinney's lot. theme along the south line of Geo McAffee south 88?4 deg east 19 1-10 perches to a (inner in the-public road. thence . along the centre of said road south 22N deg east 43 4 10 perches to an angle in said road, thence south 15?-; deb east 30 perches to the intersection of the roals, thence north 72 , ‘ "deg east 9 5-10 per cL,4 to near the centre of the creek, thence along the creek and line of S B Carnier aud W 4 Green. Booth 20, -. deg 56 4.19 perebes tfi a stake and divi sion line An the Cotton lot, thence along said line' north deg west zis 840 perebee to the public road, thence south 1 S a deg west 18 8-10 perches to a hemlock in lice of E It treenshire. thence along said lue north ES,fi deg west 31' 9-IQ perches to a stake corner of Jame Thompson, thence along the tine of said Thompson north 1 deg east 196 perches to the place of beginning; containing 54 acres more or less, about 35 acres improved. with s framed howl's framed barn and shod and a few fruit trees thereou. Excepting and ship* reserving from said land about three aCies heretofore sold to Ruston Munn, Seized and taken Into execution, at the• suit of Horses McKinney v-it'hrit•t:au Harris and William Campbell, Janll'7 2 • A UDITOR'S NOTICE:— J. 0. Frosts nao vs, P. 13. Ford N0.643.pec. term.. S, W In UM Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County. `The undersigned an Auditor - appointed. by Said Court to dtstritsute money In the Bha& at. hands raised from the sale of defendants Mere Ina house and lot will attend to the duties of his ap tat his sales In the borough of Towanda, 'on Fridaf; the 26th day of Sannery,lB72. at 2 p.p., at Which' timo and place all persons haring claims to said • money are regxestell to present such aslant. Or bey debarred from, souring hn nrrit.. aid janil2lll • A. chum A . `~--- .1. !Tully VAS FLEET. Shertfr. " OtERIFFS Watt of ernslipv , weds drrenothoss sad Fa. homed out of. the Corot of Common Plass of Baildfor4 olibith and fo gee direeted,.- teal- be. , exposed to public sate at the Court Emig; hi the Doroveb - 40 Towne* Br:MA*4 :fsaa' • IeIIIDAY, • IfFBRUAZY 2tlr. -1 3 72..td one trkiredle p. ta., the following described lot, *Me or par. eel:01W. dents hi , Windham IWp.. binaded iss: - follows: bmisalisg at the mod scrattowly maps 1* highway. thence narfh.almor Lands of Dennison aM Igebion Tirrel 176.perelaufahenes east Moog hada of Ass McKee 55 perch& to a owner thence south along lads of Abratuon perehesi tok post.- thence east along lands ef Abratkor Brunt 11) Pee. chew to a post, thence south 6141* bads of WiMage. Antisdal 70 perches to. * Week tee. - these*: west ' along lands of Hobert Nelson 170 perches to a ow nor in the highway. thane. south 65 den weal along the highway 46 perches to a corner to the highway, theme south 42 deg west along the highway le ekes to the place of beihrodng: oolifstahig 1 20 sem - morn or less. stand' 1154cres hnpromat. with two , framed Bosses two framed barks and two apple or.' chervil:thereon, mid tzetendedlothe same !ludas'. - eouieyed by L. 0.. Brown and to Manson MSc. - bree dated Feb 13. 'A D. 1808. and recorded ln.the Mhos. for recording died._ ke n - In Bradford county in deed hook No. 75, page 37. Seized and taken into ezeention it the snit of Manson Elebree re. Patrick Mslony and - Thomas Egan's administrators. . • ALatLTMtollowtrgdeperflied lot. Piece or Pm " e l of land. ~musts in West Ihmlington hound_ - ed lanes: beginning at. a Muria earner. north nag enrn,.,. lot wn. 4. theiiee along Dl7 Minns lot. Vt.. 3 neat 32.nerehea to a etone earner of lot No 0. thnnce _along Tot No 2 north 110 o t*erebes to a store, corner fn the samthlrest e int No?. thence-westerly along a lot owned by n 83 nere4o to a stone corner. the north.west. terrier. of lot No 4 thence along led No 4 210 5-10 perchesto the MICA or twinning: rout:Ming 22 mare and 1g nerehe• More or less. about 5 serfs Mimi:wed. with k I,x t , bon e , and log barn theieon; and being the mom lot, ple.-11 or wort of land denied' to .Rnssell 6 • Thurston by Lyman Thurston. Ire deed bearing deto Mar &h. A D. 1370. awl raponteg in the Milne for re coniin4 deeds Le.. in Bradford county, in deed toot 'to 103. Seized sod Lulea into execution at the snit of Mare V 4. Tinelial S Thnreton• - af.an_The follpertner doacribed lot. Moen or col or land eithate in !Vorth!Towanda top.. hounded north and wret by land of Mra, !Prom Thnribm. , rayf Nyland of the lehiph Valley AR Co. and worth by land o Ifra Lniy 'AI Aflame. sold tot Nano Otto fart front by one hundred trlet deep, Improved, with Mimed honer thereon. R i7.,1 and taken inini.eiersition at tie nit of 3feCabe k 3tiz TH, Oivi ftnOnroll. - J. PERRY VAN FLEET. Sheriff.. janlte72w3 'LICENSES. --NOTICE IS MM." ILA by niien that the following 'applications for licences for taverns. eating houses and merchant dealers. have been-flied tn this office. and 'that the same will be presented to the 'Cotirt of Quarter nes stens. on Monday. Feb. 5. 1t72. for the considers', ton of slid 'Court: ' . EiSEM3 P Daniel Kellogg.... N B Reveng .Amin tlnnt John Champion:.. fi B earmer....... W W Decker E W Neal Aker Landmeaser Georg , . R Suffern: Allen M'Kean Rom k Means.— William Ren1..... W N Bicharda..... ME I= . Ryan Thotnnwl)olan Jobnir King ti R Callan W Batter. E 3'3m tL Owen Carey 3.11V-Waqw SiEncitAlfr Dtattttli D J O'Connor... J Carron & Co.: H Noblem J Brackney isms janl , i72 -REGISTER'S NOTlCE—Notice liere'hy given thst there has been filed_ and sent a in the Wile* , of the Register of Wills; in and for the county ofilrildfOrd. accounts of administra tion nomn thi following estates. viz: Sochi:id partial account og Charlotte W. Hayward.. guardian of Charles Kinney. Final accoontef Dither David and J. L..toiita. administrators of\Charleallavid. ileeeased.. Final account W: Lewis, administrator of George W. Wells. deceased. orcount of Charlotte It. Bong!sort'''. -Bate tnon.) and 'Dwelt] Brown. ezeolitors of I..orenia ditch. 11141 account 17 Clap. gliard'.an of D C 'Atwood. _ Final sroll& of Admix EA?, adainLatrator — ot Salina. Cope. divAnveil.. • 'Falai ao,,,nnt Benjamine Rnwa, Mown linos and 'Rhoda M adminiatiatora of D A Hoag. aPCPSLV•Ii Final account of few Lpr , . execumr 'of the es.' taf.. Wickirpr lat , of Iton - o twp..Aer'gr. appraixinent of p_moerty pet or be the Ex. eentor or Adednietretor to widows or children of fodowinz decodente. ::ate of Chirlert Wood. .sittion Win. Wi• FnetnbroOle. • " CYrel -• 'Nelson B. Dunham. Thy alinte will 1M fin•`ontcd to the.Oinhan's Cnnrt of Broaf ,f,l„rounty tot conftrwation autl alloararkia Tlu-Ftlar. r0,m3 7 F; 1172 _ C E GLIIDDEV.4. Register awl !taco?Zer ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—liv ortiu...r an c.rdrr issued tint of the Orphiitt's c'onrt of I; vailford county. the"-iirierfigned admin istrator* of the state of Nelson D. Dnnbam.-latc of Rome. deceased will P,ll at publicaale on the prent ,PPP. JANCA :17.1872. tit 1 o'clock p.m:: the following described real estate. bounded 1 , 311‘ , XS : on the west by !lichen! McCabe: on the north tiy . f , aid McCabe: nn the east by George lteribe. and •sonth by Georce Ilastor 'end. said ftlebard m . ..vabe;.- containing ationt _thirty acres. be the seem more or less. - • - TRIIMS.—Viti on -day 0! IJ-stance-cm cot; Ca, tion. - • d,v2VI: • ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—By . virtue titan order issued - cnt of "the Otpban's Court of Bradford county. t kenndersigned, ex .cntor of the estate or Salis Stevens, late o f Ridgbnrr. deN.sased., will sell al piddle side on the premises in Ithitr.lirt twr. on SATURDAY FEBRUARY In. 1A72 at 2 •,,,o'cloet.. p. in.. 111,4. followinz de , eribed lot. -piece or parcel fl land sanate in Ridi.thnry twn.., hounded on the north by lands of Charles Baldwin. on -the west b'y lamb; of (if+ilrge A. tosmuni, recently of I, ,,, vmait by Alexander Stevens. and on 'ho south by lands of Vincent Ilahlwiti - And nit the east by lands of Jocob-mitebell, containing seventy sereya-Tof land-be the same mor.l or less. TERMS-410 on day- of sale; $3OO on con- Prnation: $3OO in six tnohtths ; the balance in one year. - ALEXANDER SIfr..VE...".:S. .ExeCutor. jan.15.72.-'4 . 4 (YRPRIN'S . virtue of an order issued out of the orphan's Court of Bradford County, the Undersigned Willoffer for wile on Tuesday. the lath dry.of February, at 2. o'clock p.m. on the premiaes. the-following de scribed real estate. situatein Towanda twp.. of the estate of Hiram C Fox. deceased; bounded north by leads of 8 Cand J VZ Means col 0 P mason Col Warm and road leading across Towanda Creek, east- • and south by land* of,/ M and Geo Fox and Col J Ir Means; containing about 65 acres, all improved. with framed house three barns wagon house and out • buildings, thereon. I Also, one other t iot, bounded and - deSdribed as fol - •; lows: commeutinteat the corner of land of J M and Geo Fox and•shaw, thence north 53 deg east 7215400 rode to lands of Mill. r Fox. thence southerly along 14:e of Thaler Fox to a corner. Minty south Is deg., west 78 2s-100 rods s to• lands of J 31 and Geo FOx, thence northerly along said land of J and G Fox. to the plaee of-beginning; containing 29 acres and 43 rods. 10 or 15 acres imprcived, balance ralitable wood and timberland. TEI MS—s2oo on day of sale. $l.OOO on confirma tion sf gale . balance in three years thereafter. . tempt . payable • semi'annnaily , T.DWARD - 13LACE1TAX. • . • _ - Administrator. \TISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- jaAl9lTwn DMIN Nottee is hereby given that &II lierscits Indebted to the estath -ot J. M. BISHOP, .late of Asylum deceased. are requested to make immediate paritiest and all persona having claims against said estate must present them duly -authentitited - for gear* ment. E. M. BISHOP. • • Janlir7fixiS Administrator: _ A , DIIIMSTRATORS.- Ll-Notice ie hereby given to al IDersoula Indebted to the tstate of REUBEN WORHEIZER late of Orwell twp. deed. must- mate immediate paymaat. and al persona having claims against said estate meat pra _ Sent theta duly authenticated for settlemen.t. - J. M. CARET. Admitder-t..^. decl4 . f7l.Cw r. DMINISTRATOB'S la.liotice is hey given that all persons indebted to the estate of D. LENOX. late of Smithfield. deed.. are requested to make immediate payment, persona having claims against-said estate must pro. - sent them duly authenticated for settlement. D. S;LENOX. • - Administrator. janf72wi XECUTOR'S otiro is hereby elven that all persons indebted to the estate of JOHN .GARTLAND latefof Wyslu. ,dag, deed, are requested to make - immediate payment, and all persons barilist claims against said estate must present Diem duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN GAIITIAND. JR.. jan4-12wd - Executor. AYER'S CHERRY 'PECTORAL FOR DISEASES Op THY THROAT AND LUNGS. SUCH AS COUGHS. COLDS. WHOOPECO - COUGH. BILON ASTHMA AND -CONSIMPTION. . . The few compositlorm, which have won the conth dente of mankind and become household words among not only one but many nations, must have • extraordinary virtues. Perhaps nos one ever secured so wide a reputation or maintained it so long as 'A#ll . B Currier proton-tn. It, has been known to the public about forty years, by a long continued . series of marvellous cures, which have won for it la confidence in its virtues, never equalled by any . other medicine. It still makes the most est= thing And effectual cures of CougAs. Colds. ibirusiption, that can be made by medical . skill. Indeed thci Curaurr i*CTORAL has really'. robbed these danger. ous diseases of their terrors, to a great extent..and given a'feeling of immunity from their fatal effects. which" is well founded, if the remedy be taken in season.. Kvery family should have it in their closet for the ready and pgompi relief of its .11unit:en. Sickness, suffering, and even life is 'saved by this .timely protection: The prudent amid, not peglect It, and the wise will not. - Keep It by you for the proh4tlon it affords 'in amlcon attack , . anill by imply use. 1 1411241.1L1D - 'Dn. J. C. ATER & C 0.," trws: T., Maas., PEACTICAL A 151) ANALYTTCAL COMMAS. And sold by Druggists all retool the wed& . m t, Dr. C. WELTER RON & CO.. Whakalle Men% at Veranda. Pa., for sale by dialers thintlellellt the county. _ , *W.A . te. Albany Ittirlingtcin bore I;;fiaiarilletbonv, -Lite blleld .:..Xasrna born . tap Etandinst Storm . - ...fiontb Creel( ...Towanda Taro ..Towanda born .Towanda boo Atß~na horn. ....Athens born Athena top Burlington born 'I ore born ....Towanda bete :..Towanda born-' ...Towanda born Attu r nis boro ' Towanda boro Towanda born - Towanda bar* AT. A. 'THOMAS. Prothonotary, LET IR riOFIP. ORSON RICKEY. • Administrators
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