Ei II radfora epotter. anoi, Thursday, *nary' 25,187'2 Z . :06.4L- AND GENERAL. At engineer on the Lehigh y R. It. has employed a colorel fireman. *St. Valentine's Diy and Asti wea' eaday calm on tho Rune day this yeir:'. Secure your tickets for Iles rfg lecture early. They are for sale al Poirrra 4 Nienes i- The • Spiteopal Mite Society silt ineet at the residence of Mrs. 3. C. ADAM, on . °nay! evening next. 10 1: The remains of a man fond I ,par i . Creek;some dais since, hare been ns r Mr. nu.. of Midi lay. A , Barelay coal trdin got off tbe trarli near the depot. on . Wednesday morning, dela i l ing the 8. d;, E. passenger train several hourS. lotl.."- J. BILL ancl•Join W. llizos \ i f itrias "ni-ger pond" in Wyoming county, „ale' liay last week, where thef eadght serenly larg,elpickeret. Le' The office of the Towanda ;a s n. 19a been removed to linatmnarr BIM . TaHr's ettire, correr Main and Elizabeth streets.• - IPY Rev. W. A. HITCHCOCK, -of „Binghamton. occupied the pulpit . of the Eplaeo- . pal Church in this place, on fluidal hat. Be - delivered tn•o excellent practical discoursea. . _ •!`vic. The celebrated Fall Creek t • Ithich was reerred to F.H. dowlp, of - Montroae, for tinal arbitrament, has been de riled ,6gainet the company. • 46/ - Several errors occurred in the iirriain: Court Sale sdrertiaoment of Mrs. Ilr„koiltAN last :reek. They are corrected in b;sue. . . W:sl. LAPORTE, one of the cir cus inen charged with the murder of a man at Tunkhannock, last Spring, arid who has been centiled in jail at that, place since then, diction the vitli inpt. ' . . . • .Z.t. We learn that JACK DonnTws, tor ratiny mars confine-tor on the ,P.S: E. It. IL, Slid :1160 on the AtlanticA Crest Weilern It. IL, has I, come prorrktar of the Slctlenry, horse Mew: •ille, l'a. . . 10. The temperance. lecture of the . Rev. 1 - 11t:SAS ItOnunTs was listened to by a vety sel,cti but appreciative audience of •not over twelit l v Ts. rsokti: The lecture was earnest, in t•-rcs itlg awl witty. He may area here again. iftf;3. The naiads are to hold a So t:lab*, in Meting's liall:nn about the 21st of The arranv,ernenta for the affair are being gotten up on a grand scale, and no pains Mill be wired tv mike the occas i on pl easan t t o thoael who participate. The precise date will be an I enticed next week. gar P. v. NA - strsr, P. M., ( which • ••••, ma,l pke•zthasi.er ninler JOLINPoN), will lecture it it :4place . 'on Wednesday evening next, Jan. Ilie great reputation as an etTecti4 hu writer will draw him a largo house. He ha, ter reputation of being one or the most en serial: lecturers extant. • „ - Or...knonio,--4tegister and I:cTer , tr• ' made ns happy the:other day by the • pro : , lital,9n 9f-a patolknife for paring puts too, d , te. CIiAILLEY 411.1 invent it, but t4.lg Iprgely iniCresteti in valuable patent ;,v4 vibai a got,il finng, ii when he ar P. RoCKWEE4., of Alba, has shoahl the editor of the Northern Tier Gazette as uldEtiglisli liar-penny, with Geurgiaa 111., Rex, 11 one side, bill Erittanla, 1778, on the other, the edge.enriensly notched with a tile. He I•lns.ed it up near where an oh! he'nee steod.lte %diem it niusi hare—laid buried for 111, _ former resident of this plate wr:t.;:jol 4: for.iAs ir; 11F.V.Pfi : Enclosed plenge find (if tf.r two years' subscription. e ••••;:! i t,.•• Rt.vottrilt with mere interest than at , ,s °' ter paper that conies into the house." I , is ~;. nay' iu which you cAn keep your ci..:l , ; tit .D.iighly posted with regard to lo- gal Niby bonding t4ern the 11L-PolrrEs. . 11*-IVe regret to learn the death or 1:04,. 0. W. JAClO:olN, , forwrly of Wyslusing. Ile dk..l ~ f congestion or tLo lungs at Burling ton, Inva, on the 11th inst. Mr. JaczaoN ed a cianpany or volunteers,..ol which ho was 4.l(•et , ilelptain. and j , )ined tUR lilst Reg. P. V. - on le:king the army he removed to the West. His 4iny frieirls in this county sincerely mocrn.his lnrs. • W. 11. Titokrsoz;, formerly tol `- .zrar4 ~t orator at.this 'dam hod more reNnt • ly dispatcher at, Sogar Notch, is now t to plf.yo a 4 telegraph operator and ticket clerk in the tnitttn ni Ceutrat (dice, Owego. 1 .1'.;•!Tworr:+0::, a brother of the whore, who employed here for tome . time, is iu the Wf,tere Unionl-Tefegrapy Office, Kalama t-.•. ---•r.._._~ „ • , BARnY , business agent rOl. thi• TnruAINE Brio:., was in town on TneS i a, - , r and inforinod us - next—thus popular troupe ; - .1:11g3 I' an butertainrnent in *erdur's Ball, an evening, Feb. G. The simple announce their earning gill be sufßcient. itiforais as Ihat they hare in'enessoal their nnm , suer, a:,1,1 sdaetl to the interestal their perform- Eric( , . :by introducing bell-ringing. I.3.ut't for „..get th! , ihte, and be ante and hear them. .. Our borough election resulted sticeede of the tolloning eandtihoes : !e of Elections. — . tons CODDiso. 4'ri Jr , !t* I.7ections.—H: L. LkItouELTA. A. Recoup. . Ttm). • Die(ctun.--P. ilunuow, O. D. r. .4111,- 1 4-- .1c Poo Tr 7.„r! 13n‘yAN.., Jonx D =I K. MAinuAL!.. I'. LovsE. ~r Poor.—WY. Ina. Dr. T. ft Stld G. P.vntox, et this place, expect to start 11; , through the tiputh nett week. They - 1:11.1y visit Charles.o, New Orleans, ei;iP4 t',#ve a nutcapture-ittqii. - • 5 ' 73 % 3 lc'ilrnias, Iteetor of Christ , h:. Ogee, fpraincd, his ankle quite • ~ .111;it• stepping tram tL eats at Waverly, PF 1, Lt ME C hur, La~li:•i r vyth4:l2F, IJ II: HAIIMIS ' l,t 'fittisMle, was in town ' II ,se. 11s is loAdtigliale and hearty, and gift , ' to learn is ;jetting a fine practice ME 0 We regret, to announce the Mrs: T003i.1.8, wire oe W. A. THUMB, r.ntary- of this cotinti r 47. 8 he died _on t ii ) , tfitrnotn i last, of typhoid fever. • In th:s eoimildejady, a family //at' Vt. ' ,, Y ! , ocn bereft of ah ;Affectionate wife tcpri ni .ther. Although devotedly t1:11 cr family', S he 3et found time to tu:iticerto the wants of the sick and unfortn• nits Lround her, even to the neglect of her eau 7 , mtf , rt an4 health. The many who have ni/oFd her kindly tinolAistii>us and listened hei• liotds chea and encouragement in the advorAity sud r.:.+v, will feel her t keeriily than htr relatives. •it reaptin.l,wer t . t.4en to *lba, where' they Wk , e ititerred OH Sunday, in theipresened of a h ageasseinhlago of her friend and acraint . meet -Tll,l MOE o=natD - Wciriiiklielviatd.-4bout time our esteemed . friend, E. E. Di timo, of place, limited , from a .friend the Wet an e.lemant•Elgin watch, and the other day tlin tame party sent Mr. pc L. a liandsome pair of ireekatin txmta. &ch friends arawortb baving,intid they are the kind we admire. _ The "Towanda Building' and String I.Fund Association" was °Tufted on Thirsday evening, bb the election tbn ,fol, loning Officers: . j foe rresident. — —7. B. Juan. . SeenlOril.—C. P..Caoss. 21^easurcr.—A. G. Maso.s. , Direciora—fliree years.—J. N. dALII7. 11. I. Tncis. M. WOODIMIT. Timm Tatum. Two seers..--N4 N. Batts. jr., W. S. Visclum S. W. tILD, W. A. CIIASEBEIIL ix.. One y r.—T. DiLano, B. W. Nouti, W. G. Gonnost, IL. B. Romani. The regular meetings of this, Association are to be held en thefirstlionilay evening of -each month. Accordingly, the nextimeetin?, will be hold'on Monday evening, Fetirmiry 5, at the, office of J. N. Calais', Esti., at which thee the first habiliment is to be paid, ' • Holum= DEA..17.1.—0n 31010113' evening about 11 o'clock, Xis. SAmuter, wife of 0. N.: 3 3ALSEVEY, at Green Ridge, came. to her deat in 'the following frightful inatimr. le The metiabers of the household Lad retired to of rest as. tud. Mrs. S. sleeping alone in herbed- ty room. few minutes past 11 o'clock Mrs JANE flowroir a daughter of the deceased, who lISA et la been n n i cing in her attention and devotion to a t her mot er, thinking that ate heard a noise in •cc her mot er's room, sew her brother HEN Rl' to see , whence it proceeded. 'When the lad th opened e doer, he gave* wild scream uhe it son - his tother standing up before the looking. in glass un, oncernedly while her person was en- .in veloped ha flames. Ebb said not a word nor ' 1 • made am appixent effort to move, but in a mo- B t merit after inhaling the tame'', fell down sq near where her on was standing ; The, neigh- cil hors wee aroused at once, and Mr. Wusox, we living nxt dour, who happened to be up, With tic great p aux° of mind rushed in And threw a r l i e blanket over the-prostrate, burning lady,* and subdued the flames.. She bred but thirty ma ntes, and died without speaking a: word. The , lamp did nbt explode nor fall from the Intrein .pi where it; was found, with the chimney off and , si b ing under the bed. The lamp, while in that cc unprotected condition, probably set fire to her ' si night cletlies, and thus led to her death. 'Mr. c . baissintiv, Who is one of the most indulgent of husbands, was absent in New 4rvey at the t, time. Era. &tummy far many mouths bad t teen afflicted with an affection of the brain, and was'under the immediate care of Drs. Role Loa= aid TtIROOP, who had but feint hopes of , her ultimate recovt , ry.-:-.Seranfon It(po.!icatt, I , Jan. 13..1 Esiroa : Sleighing is pursued ! tinder difficulties just now: :There is a shallow Sort of whiteness on the lanei,;capo, but half an liartr's energetic sunshine Maild acid all the :;noir into the Bnequchatina or else.. where. 1 Verilr„lthese are dull flatland items are at a diecouUt. Bat for the advent of fey. TAOS llonruia r the temperance John the baptist—we would have stagnated ere this. Bat' that peri patetic bundle of electric radicalism he chary. talking to um ill eigerens fruition. For direct •• I-mean you, air," sort of lecturing, (or a won-' ra derful mixture of grotesque humor 'and ener getic el4nence, Leis unexcelled. Be lectured T' on Monday cvenir.g, - the 15th inst., in'the lircs- al byteriahnich; talked in ste fatherly way to 111 the Lode of Good TemplarX on Thursday even, ° 1 rag; prea l chei a sound Gospel , sermon on Bun- (01 day morning at the M. $. Church, and. cm Nun- /a 1 day nigh at the mamma church gate a temper,: at ante dim rms.:, in his own nnique, Original style. " tr. lie has e lied up the steepy temperance forks, xi; alaireed he foes of temperance, and reiovigo- to rated the minti..g souls of Earnest friencle of the rll ..- 51 IMMI! Town lasi rridi particn:dt of Boro Noroirr;, il.kratz; H. W. 1.; S Inoi LkiN; Or Di L. l'anNil SIIITif, gli/u don't eLT says 01. Sou. , suff,ringr Bat or.un' IN)nh,l A GI to tit,lttp we: lcd Lun: An car, respectir litulat of puted to tosiothip fluor 1.0.1 then Des sad tLer. pantherB of a, wow- hardy ra let t Tines wit ' , meta %chi.. in MIA: of ultiour arernow hc.ng. Inree of the daughter t died young. And ye with all the yr:vat:ons with which they had Ito contend, by indu-try and VC0114:11Q they hat educa.ed and brought up their large taruily and reached a Position of competency and iu,lependen.•••. T.vo of their sons are 0 ,•- cupying honorable poattions as members and tuitlister .the Wyoming Coulercuco. Tlfe other - -fottr are respected farmers, ,three, of whom - liv • nes:. the:! :parents in the same Fifty years having irlsr , erl tht,i pair comMenceil life torther. it was thought is be a rare opp , rtunity for a golden weddirre, and a Until). gathering. Hence on New Year's day the SODS and ',l an ghters, grandchildren and great-grandelehlren assembled at their - aged 'parents' home M. South Warren, forty-in onm ber, with a few invited guests 'outside o£ - the family. Rev. S. E. WALWOUTII and wife, 'Mr. War. Amsoili, 81) years of age, and Eel.: Jorinunw AitNou.), 76 3 ears of age, and their wives, - the only two surviving brothers of Mr. B. AnNOLD, and a few others, Making a party of about fifty. At about eleven o'clock; A. Si.. ltev.T. V. An- Nobo,-the oldest son, called the friends into the large sitting room, where II the presents Titre arranged en a table prepirre'd for thron. and then gave a very approt,niat;: 1 , ,,1 situ" K r a Celt of Prcsentation. He spoke at some' length on the early settiethent of the township, and or the changes which had -taken place iu the I.lst. -fifty years. Ho then referred to the preieuts which lay on the table, and said they- were 110 t, made because of the penury or poverty of our parents, but as a token of our love and esteem; and closed 44 speech with an affecting refer ence to the religious life of pr.rettS, V.ll° for more than forty-five years have be e n iniin hers ot,the 11. E. Church, and are tou looking for:a glorious immortslity beyond lb.. grave. He was then followed by his brotlittr, llev: A. J. Arixemit, who referred to semi!. of 'the deer presented, very appropriate:lr. Taking up a beautifully hound copy of the Holy S?::iptores . he said to the aged pair "This will be your guide and cirart to the heavenly . laud." He then took up • two paled of . gold spectacles, and said: These will aid your sight in the study of the Divine record;" and closed his speech with much feeling. Mr. B. Auxcum then' ose much affected, and said: "I did not expect to live 59 years when was married, but God has spared our lives until this tine, and We owe them to Him. When I married my wife a c -were not worth $.10011.1111C world; we had to work hard to melte a living for the first twenty-five years. hint God has' blessed:the labors of our hands. I am thank fig that God has called two of our boys to preach the Gdspel, and believe they have been 'instrumental in leading many sinners to Jesus. We now look . for la glorious immortality and hore our family Will meek us ira that better world. j lam very . thankful for the presents tlrir children have brought us, and take them -as an eipression of your love." • , Mr. 'OM Ast3totzt then made some remarks, and Viet ceremony closed with prayer by. RFT. C: Airreot.o. Rev. 8. E. AVAIMMATa did not lEEI lid Borough clectir.:, IA On tr. Sumo splitting of ticket+, brit no Lc excitement., liere fototy the names 1 lgli c antliilittifd Judgp, D ANIEL (b Inspector, A. P. rom:0, I. P.. Coot.-1 i ‘ !unstable, D. Bo.tr.nuAN; Au 'itur,-. .(0.e.:.:1:4G; As4cs4nr, D. 11. Woounr.tutr ; u P Y•re:ciurs, 0. ll.v.:nr.c, I. 11. 4 - 21:eitrant. ?"'' :rs, • I'S t,r po, r , WM. COOLT:tyOrt, 11. I''' ',urges, A. W. 11'uota3t-44N: Cohne I, L. 11l (,4, C. 112:cts, I. I:. CouLBAI - ,qt, B. 8. it '; 1- 2. 3lATt4rttn. It is sald ..• that 1.1 iire en- El bevn still:TH:4,d fur, but tlte citizen; I 1-: about be;Tig t pa.:lnr a rv- , 1 , ,,, ir,: soi i ' l' I •1i...ti , ,..1. . town. .'I r O. F. lot NCI is under a a: use attack of pleurisy. Ither iteniz.n;.; is postponed 1.4. rot tart .Tan. LDEN WEDDI:s:O. —in Warren Dradtord Pa„ theie• te:edes a Pkir by the name (~r 8E:Nr1.4*.7 Notat. %%It have li‘t:d to,g..ther fifty lEnit day of this Itnnar:.. Their agra i.;y are 72 slid 70, and b41!1 10 Sliod d enjiyilig lite. Mr. Ans.q.o t, le hatv been the 1,4 y twit% to the. her 'realties ; and half s mile 1 4e he now. Jives. The township wits ily an unbroken forest with only here opeuinitburrounded with - woh-Ls, and Lean.. He is a wan possir:sill vonantunun' and 134,16.1iga e. Fif:y yi•ais t ago he married. la , . - C )1 beloved Avirlg who and iu tic midst of a new . e, t corirrooLted .poverty, privation Mid Thor have rai,(, , l a largo faintly, P(::IS and s'.l-..dai,L.:ll,er:;.L • aRiTe hl Wei* taillait thk. intim, as arse, expected. • DM= was thenanreed, _which oomisSedvd s great variety, and . which bad been prepared *Cali by Mrs. Widow Itoolan, ono of the daughters now at home; much is duo her for so IMP# O3l . ll l l * dinnor:" : Dhinet beteg endekparting emulations wore embalmed, 161 the family separated, never ex pecting to all meet again's* earth; bat hope to meet at the last great sapper of the Lamb. 'Dr OSc TUAT WAS PUTSEST Santl4 Warren, lan. 9. 1572.• • ,• ; • ; MarFelton.: It is to be re gretted that enquiries as to the early history of our county had not been instituted years ago; it each had been the case a historical env:unit tee would hare found but little dillienitY in pre senting an elabarate and most interesting, se: count of the early annals of almost any locality wlthin our borders. As the : caw, Blinds, the a etch ftesrly Towanda history lately publish ed, dissatisfies by its Meagre proportions. • There is,a reason fur it. The generation of pioneers have meetly vanish6d; the very low left are slowly .3 ielding to the demands of time —they are grosing, forgetful and uncommuni cative. Under such eircurnwinces the task of the committee was peculiarly difficult. • A/ " crery little helps be pertinent g , to iv a few scattered items, as the resent paneity of historte =atrial requires tha: every !, or information should Lo carefully gistli- el. The sifting and criticilkir tr.a.k may lure h° kft in the hands of the kcal 3lethaselalis. TI e rriter of thb. scotch has not yet t e venerable rank of "oldest Inhabitant,* id consegnently cannot vouch for the literal .rr etness of every statemint therein. Ti o committee commence their report with ndicial organization of the connty in 1812, Wig separated from Luzern() and Lycomittg ni,under the mann of Ontario; afterwards 3farch, 1812, changed to Bradford., 114 t there is an older genediA. In the old usinehanna Co. sncren a towt.pliip five nines ere was laid ont on bath sides of the Sus- . nehanna, wader the name of Clarcrack. It as .no of the 17 townships confirmed to Con t ent cliimants by the law of April '4, 1790. 'heip3rt on he west-cla bank of the "ricer oe _ enpird the presint site of the bomaklt, with a - porton of North Towanda. The eastern and srr,:r portion stretched over the , ryserpiains Irol, ably to "York's Sailiors," and includLyl Bores Hill, at least a part of it. As these old Lapp _ of what were -then mid lands, are not vcfally aectmte, We aro lento conjecture the aqt boaniltri,2A. c holie of Wst. lizunta. occupied the eon 'r I t of the present borough of -Towanda onnt, to hi map; (ho may havo been the "Wx. li i.r. ' of the sketch); the nest lot south - along to iver ii masked .3411H/LlAllrFax,. nest along' to 'ver is "Itrnots rox,' , "300 "—indicating )0 cres; ner3 jut over Towatida'Creeltrs "3 . \ ••• cafi PCM*IN, " " WO"; west of li:tnitt's ler Is "JAIT.F-4 WILEo-s," then south is "I'IL6ItAS FLA-. VEN, I I llicll a liirg c vdnat lot north of Kenumes. At the mouth of sugNr Cr -o; is a largo lot rna4ed "Pim:limo & C 0.," presumably the' fsmiir.s Col. Fit OT historic fame. . . A. koril as Li the origin of. the wt ;I i' ". 4%. i leck.l The'first in v iividttals-who bought into) iii 1 this iciuitY are. tall to hal e•bei - a Capt. JoiN li t i 11's 11 : ~.4 R m e‘ohttionary soldier, ilomt,m, il ftm ' ;t:AI - 31 ftV(ll CLtSCraCk .011 the lluils:ir, Tice ~ N. I. They lxittglit 17,000 acri-s, inalml it,4 t;i l e•wip , lv township, mul.prcsatuably myrc. This; is the statement; let the ivutiltrat init Qs- i a its cerreetuesa. Ti e baptimial difficulties of Towanda - sere ery great. Name arter name-Ras tried• and a . doned. -.lsversek, Towanda, 1 31oumonth, ' maiden, Overton, Yeanswille, anti various ett di prevailed for brief spaces of. time. But n- t 1C rang!' wit of a passing raftstuau the oit entioned name might hav& been perpetti ted We are 'Vol I that the majority of 1;413 Iliz -i,-; of that time hPI,I a sveret m-eting and ign , l'a petition to toe Legislatore, praying ur t.:e incorporation of the toaii undo: the tarot uf 'lsoaanda. It passed into a law before satin, tl.eir grcst opponent, 1:noy anyfbing r.b.lt. it. Front thenceforward " Towanda ' Lai . Tonto an "eternal verity." Indian no lenelaturo was attcces-fol. The sigaiti'catiln nu:‘al plaza) nutylre In7.thrieus, but cupli:my I•• ,j Ub:i,lit . ..l. " , SI; 'a:Li WO hiit , trUEUPet suddenly sont.d, the pl.; -Li k ,g 1.,,,.... , , e , (,;1,.u,7, mouldering aborigirics !p1 t tumble into rub/4_lh: a . cat of law and ,tile, by the trernendon4 force of re , ttrrectid tality. I.,ttle do the law tuaking, law break g. in4l law seelin;.; inultititill;, while sending lc; way toward flan dwelling place of Justice, r, ,lit .• that 'tote r reltel b Death their feat" is 'I , :. 1: . .c dint of del , artoi watriun,. . aw• have vx;4r , _ . l in 11411t--tLc• la-awl,, :,-3!i 1 raNtell in ttieir bohi Irtn•ls Li plague soul t:tininc burnt... — Ail .!IL fo! ty-t AU or forty-tin - cc yLarA u.go, C. . ili...uw.::, 4.1 Cir.leia‘cuo./.. toalvi tau k.?,;c1.t0u.1 iF-‘1 IA tzeh o:Ip.Igo• arum. Ti , :s '33P, oil ti'c ~. , f : , [,.1%:-:An's . tioteL One Ar the great fre,.i.- ; ~ V; U-1 taill:' I.. 11• .A.ty tl.ei)aL.l4 at.c11...1.:, , i,;- r i ttttito..l.,4 <.t 1, ~o.: ti:l,l ~•0 . 1. r tc;;eß v! sl.i . hatliatiity. i e:;.,u. L' Th (Tv largo tndi. , a e,rlitit.l.l „u the Art tli,' other l.• of r n•:,,srb., are rc -I:Ar. fr. awl! No reformer or any one z.. 111- tisl engaged in iustrtr2tttig and trying t , )bert.• t unkind, either religi , rnaly or morally, was er ajyreciated rsUite brim:, and not *l ay. ‘‘ll.,ii. o teilpied 8. 14:it,on In w ,e.et)•. Iftilltistrati , tp of the atiave filet I %%V,: give a orti :t. 1. aunt• raetuory serves, a truth ..tt•lt ..trio• life and character of IIINEII C. 1%%, :. i,thoei ; . ert,leat or Wso , :, slid ‘tho ml,khly in Towanda, some .y.tar4 since. nteit.,t ,01n , f•r: r00...e who reur.!nil,r him id t i tle - LUilll,y.tiiillgs that used to he said ai.out tu,,fmay tlitft.r from me in the eatiniation of character, Litt those more intimately ac mi. • nted nith him, and then tter:gnali- . lied lo cmie to a just conclusion, will be more incline , : to ilr.;:c.: A Ail 1110. ft rim.: he admit ted that his.yeal in the atlvoetcy of what lathe _ liv , il to be right, w. old OCC,liii , inilly carry him beyo td What prudence would dictate; thha, of c0te . ..:: , , a .0i:(1,...1.i1.e opp.i;:iion to Lint, iltel it may , il . d. illut the feelings cogend.wed by this eAtir are notwholly eia3icpted. En i t to pftxer4 More regilially Ny:ith , ttly P6w....'e •;;u:i,.. of Mr. 1:1:531.0i. !u Car:3" y..ulli he t p, iit need, as he verity I' ,lieve,l, The eon emir Ttlng inftnence of the lloly Cho-t, and IliVaille iealOtlAY and"-ardent'y ungag..it in the clause a irligi:M. c::!1 suited bir-isclf with the Prestij , terirm clinrcli..lben und , ...r the pate. a f nit c re of the lter. 3fiNoit ]oar. Altheugh in prig 'pie zatrict rreithytc.ria :, he appeared to be vested of every particle of sectarian prelti dice,i and would engage as . zell...usly to singing. pray lig or eshorilng In allettiodiacvrt Baptist pray ing, as he would in doe of his owl, pecilliir den mination. Whenever be blond Wince/ in .core easy with thole cihe appear - I to him to be in Ilse enjoyment of pare and undefiled religioo, he rias. amt: q I,aily end wilting toloin in lel. 1 ,,-,- Alip A ilil them, iiy whatever name thereon-.. ed I iernstives. .lle wag amonJ the first aboli tion its in this zection, and unpopular aS tint n canto wail at that time, i.o was willing to take hold and advocate it %c . f.i.% the $4'418 zeal %nil . -ClleigY that: he did the—cause of religion; in (soli he teemed to consider every moral reform as iiart of his religion; of conrse he wenld Le as t4ucti engagi.sl inOlefealing ,the..f. causts ft, he Would be in defending. any other article *:.: 1 hts reed. rio it Iris with the temperance ,e „ 1.; ~ I.e Soledmax again among the first tii en gar4e e In this Soled work; and alviin when the fil , stitution of Good Templars was first organized lierl% stood Anzsr. MIMI t:i rvidi to take hold aanlhelp along with the glorious ieuvement. In his institution ho %vas peculiarly useful :and eft; .4 ut, in ..about . and ;organizing new 1 Lot r,es in . v,i ions . places. When the division in he rreabyterian Church took place, Mr. liv.u.tz took a derided atarnl in favor of the New Seliocil party. , The QM School party by some means retainedpossession of their tine k Church; this left the'other party without a place of war-ihip.• Here again was work Cur Mri Ursula, abo by unwearied exertions; ro get ier with the Work of bia own hand ,, , bb ., •lt had a commodious Church ratlike erected, §Uch as 1 hare stated, _ appeared to have in 0 1 the general character of the mien. Ala a : .. er gs ed In some good work, no one acquaioted *A i him ever really doubted his bineerity, or tha helves truly is earnest in 'all things. 1 hav l o written the above as &email tribute of re 'meet to the memory of a departed friend, for thelreason that-while he wan living. tn 4 per haps Since his death, his. character has been Teri: differently portrayed from what it is in thiii sketch. .. , 1 4 ho Last time I odar saw to .) friend-110mm in Tonsil* where he urged rtle to gowttla hip and hiCliiiiiiniticih6illibitilikeert Uses num, to North Towanda to organise a Lodge of Good Template. We :insist livid Isfe ipml.ted a Lodge some, thirty :timbers lok the hoiMO of bout BETtli and bib 1400 a time generally. tievions to tbikainee I left Brad ford, I havemet - titaiftWLimataw tutee;' ans a delegate, to the. Grand Lodge of GoodTem plar*, once at litanatild and once at'ioy, and ever found him the same zealous advocate of evdritighteona cense. =But Ids coarse iirtfhl? talked, and wo have reason to hope that accord ing tote promise there has been a crown or rightearnmetro laid np for hlni Slanalehl, 'Mega Co. P.a. : - TO THE PtiBLIO. gromily exagircratml rumors have been epee* abroad u lo the prevalaucet of Bmall roi In our Borough. by unscrupulous parts 61 7 prompted en tirely by seltlsh Motives. to divert tzsdo, u print blo -;-by suet' a utlaerabie subteengsi4el deem It prop er, and's duty we owe to tho public, to make a true statement of facts u they . have occurred to the meta moment relattre to thlirdhiesse. - ,Tbe first caso was that of a yoff g wuMan. who contracted the disease at 100.117 and cams hero, alma the 27th day of December. and was at once removed to a hospits" provided for that purpose. andaftet ea Mina os atm AP TboVivvva was a case of Varietal& and was that of amen. vb. also contracted the disuse at niftier, and is now theheipltil, ontabbo of the Boron/ix Ilmip, con. valeseent. There hare been three otter cues of Veriolohl, but two base entirely recovered. the ethos is 'closely quartered and le now convalescent. And during the last ail dais . no . other cues hare occurred. It is proper 4 state here that over tiro menthe ego. long hefOre there wu any occasion for alarm. and simply as a precautionary measure to present the spread of Ude disease. in cue it should make its sp; penance here, IL e proper authorities nectar ed the vertices of dire of our practicing physicians and di viding the Borough Into five districts. directed them to vaccinate every person therein and report name and 'gib. which wee promptly attended to. This being a plain and truthful statement in gard to this matter, we trust that the * public will pot permit report e made - by any malicious persons to interfere with their usual InterChimge with our basins community. Ira B. Humphrey, Burgess, A.. 13. Mason. Assistant Iturgebs, James M. Ward, Alex. Diven. it. C. Mercer. John Iferidetb. Dr. C K Ladd, W A Cluintberlsiu. Dr. D 8 Pratt, . J W Means. Ward Bons; Dr.T D Johnson,, D W Scott; Dr..O SI Turner. James McCabe. Dr. J W Lyman. C EPSOM/UM, Powell /CZ.), . . • Humphrey Bros k Tracy, ESi blrartz, ' Porter k Etrhy. C R Brown, . • Taylor k Gorc. C F crops, - 8 Woodford, Ellis H Noe,. Brannd k Hill, If Jacobs, - - B A Petters & 00, 11 3 Long. . 'J H Phlthaey, Goo Stevens, " TJI Emmons. Ithittevray k Everett. L L Moody & Co, Et W 'Nobles, 0 B Patch. J Beidleman, - Montanyea. Id Lowls k Bon, , - J 0 Prost k Sons , Allyn k Co. Kellum & 'Bullock. Dennis McMahon. ' W 8 - Vincent. Johnson Wells, G P Mason k Co . . Thomas Muir k Co, W II Dodge. Evans k Iltlaretb. Fox k Men iv, C.,well k Myer. '., Rosenfield & Wolff. ' Sl , :zo''. llo•dtwoll & Co. ; Wielhatni Black, ti ": V.-ttia. Zr. Kelly k Stanley, («":u , 1.. tin,.. It .v Co, jt s&to 5 Fi tc h , . Tay i,n' A: c:... , 11 D Baldwin. • DM- Tl;e PhOtographie Gallery of :Ai Wllti L Srent4sA NT at Low, was opeurd on the.2oth ult. With the 13 years a experience which one of t!:e firm has had is erer,y 6J-aiw/o of the photographic art, they-aro prepared to make it rather difticalt to cqual them in (mei tr or if,yle of work. - BUSINESS LOCAL. EdII K. In—Town ordera neatly printed on tilted papc,r, for tutln at theßcrotrrEn office. ' k. tat-The American is the muqt du rable sewing machine iu the mariiet. K. - C De- Call and see the Aniericap. Seaink Maclline It IL. M. Wr ' coal °Mee. • &.:j" .Mortgages, neatly priuted, for Bale at this .offt:e. - Ji. - C. P P. M. WiLLEs is agent forty© st-Ain g taaclihw is mai Let. Car The Rerairct - r. „lice i the best pLice to get jal, wor1:1 E. C.' P WI.. if you wish the best lock stitch snwi g machine; get the American. " Hop Lzte L 00,7 tin be seen at the Eeystone Clothing Palidie and the Dollar Store. . W ED —Seven sign imirciers, to eta:t. it . ,..tirts thr, 117,1i..1w rountiy, for .i.).1 , ..:11.1f Nom. t,u • Cr. , * ck work ;men ' , . FOR RENT. —Tbe bon9r± now °Ceti el tyy Tu.is. DCA3I.IND, on Main street. l'es .kpril 1. Empire of 31. H. LAN MEE its. The American Sewing 'Xia aine does iyork that no other will do, and fa iiold $3 cheaper than sny (Aber flrst eal33 r Pir A tiew'stock of Hats.and Caps At the IL C. P. • Mi. W. J. Dtmrtrat. of North To-. panda, ie rai-dag a club for tho rl t Al, Tri2 n Per sous cloak:ag to joie it mty lease their vames at the Post (Mee in Towanda. r 11)... WOLF 4: Gormsnith, rxr( mak „rt t,aratilna to hire the most stylia spring manufachired exoressly for their trade. Fon Sam—A House and Lot on Second street, near the Ward flow. Building new, three stories high, with good well and CIS. .Po44e4siort given immediately: Apply to • - rovr. , To FAltmEr.s.—A very vatuattle for Oltilp t and flp dressing, • ombiating of time cliarged xith ammonia, for saki cheap LAy the ;.o nods 0, 1 4, n y. Try it. • 1311. -it, ie C.lO f.ir itll pur poses. 'the tbebem Coale - at: uc Central Coal Yard. Or lerA left at roy office, at Dr. H. C. PO ; ..111.1:t, Drug Store, ,ail' promptly 1:. 31. Wt..t.t. Sept. 27, 1`:71. . „ AND TO RENT. --At DIT-' =uteri's Masic Store in Mercnt's'.lth.ek, Pianos, Organs and Melodeons. Old Instruments taken in exchange for new ones. Also ter sale, 'Flutes, Clarionets, 'Banjos, Ac ordenng, Cnncertinas, Vjelins, Onitars, Strings, Sheet Music and Li st rnetion BoDks. .t Lp.9 Lt. To ALL Wilox IT MAY C4I;SCEAS. All zwr,a4,o+ inzleb ed td the node: signed, caber by toi , z, tiled account or notes over dun, will i :eau c.. 111 and settle before the first of Jan., . After that time TIV shall kayo ancit ac c4ntsta for " collection." IS- We have on hand and offer a bargaiiis : • 1 Gruver a. Date: Sewing Mtehine,: 2 Laid do Web*ter'e " • " 1 'Wheeler WiLlson t 'a , 411 1 Franklin 1 Leather Call st the agency of Wscurat Bucir. llir Court be &mom acwistee with Board aid Lodgings at reasons bth raise, it 80. 82, Bosoid street. 1t EP Posr. • 118; The Inert* da -of IVY. Sur= lirr met at thelouao of A. C. - AANOIA E 4 41.• 141:firth nome,tit the evenalg or Jan. 17,151 end after a Yeti social fish in which an partici . .. — pitted. left for the pastor's benefiteno hundred dollars and forty - cents, for which the (loners have his thanks. Sarrn M.. The Quarterly ,9onvention of . J. 0. of G. T. mot at Wyalusing, February 14, 1872. _'A full tittendance is expected. - F.es. - Tzioma llountrns, Grand Lodge Lecturer,- win be present and lepture on the evening - of Ma' 14111 inst. S. C. 0A111.0211), Sec'y. Wyaluttng, Jan. IG, 102:-3c, I." H. ELucrrr. DoNaTiox Para.—The friends of the Roy. D. Carr aill, tusk° lilut visit at the it 4deray le WieNuilog.. ow - tii,ley "ening'. February 2.. , 1137• 4 1. 411 artseonlialls In.• TWA t.) attend. By order of .9-1116/Itl'ee: tar After'. selline , over $2O,0 00 ,r 4storth of American Sewing Muldoon, it lapilli' ns great pleasure to state that not one cent lies beim expended for Repairs on one of theim;itnd e!rei'y eve gives entire satisfaction. - r- DV.4:Ut hal been able' to exchange any other machine tor the Anierican,.with ii‘ty per son we have sold to, ,Jan.P.—tt. Ova . PIIICE List.. —A.. tint., stylish Broadcloth Snit, o,reicciate, tram White shirts, Wool Hats, Umbrellas, Bow or Tie, Collars per tWix, And if Ton don't read what you wiust. auk for It at Wor.r t doueotrries great Keystone Chthing Pelee. tie-The safest and Cheapest- Wan : : rum in the world, is insurance ni a tirst•cla4 company, bocatise you get insuratacu at its ex act cast ; no sitockitoklers- to tuLe that they 'delve And ttitir.e you the amount: The Ly coming is the strungest and best niatiar.ed Mu tuai insurance Cu. in the State, anti probatar twaereleLee ? Try A Policy in it, and ye u mill be sure to KA about one-third 'the cost of Maud ranee. Fdr insurance .on mutual or stock, please apply to 0. ; D. DATITLETT, Toga Cenue;l vit. All pt. unduubteilly prefer e. tine head uflugr grown upotetheir own heads, to befog bald, or coating title Lair; and it Las been-the study' of nia,r.y of our "learned men to tied e. remedy to restore the hair it has fallen out ; and renew its color arta_ it has beevnie Such a remedy has been luithd, and is now oltlred to the world mid .r the nano of HALL'S Vegtdable lisir cord, to verify th:s snag. rret, read the 'Tale is to' certify that I wail - re.r: 1.11,1; is No, my lie; c 1 fierfejitr binne)th; =and it is e M:11011 in my fatuity to geo*tali.leartY la lire. 1 ;lave thrx n4e3 filar li.)ttiea of limit Vegeta :er. and the hair 7: grownout 411 , irrr my liesit.iatid is'notr na - ral brown. 13Aiert,mc Cmitax.; ,"" Scipio, Jennings Co, May 28, -Personally appeared before mu Burr= Com..ux, and, ppon path, _rays the above state. meat is t ' I • be." slaall in future use none bat ID. •N(..t.Safei.." DEXECTIVE eiNKEIIruN on II.:' "":G 8 SAFES. • Culcano, Dec. Z. /Sit. Art'XSA... iferr t/ . 7 & (.1.., cAte.l .7 o : - Gmrz.tamit : I had two of your "Hurting M7l Patent On &stet" in my (Alen at the time of the reat Fire l ot the Bth and 9th of October: wagon the Refund finer, and the other an the 'Old 12,nr. ' Both•Saftlii ftil to the basement, and alien she got them out, atter the fire, I found MI my aeconnt hooka and papers— in fact, the entire ec.itteLtA of both Safe •-•--in tpiendid condition; the molting or-the glue or the binaing,ut tho books wale all too &tango' &lee. I . sball in future use none but Herring's Safe.. 1 Form farge gaffs of anothe.• make, belonging ter Slr. rrntnTo:c, 6do by wile with liturrNcs„ were ilestroyed Fitlj ul their contents. nrcrraen Dis•mtn;srycs TUIMS • llch.reaervatiot.kof 'their bou!rs,, pspent and . valtiab:e.:, i tLc terrible- Chicago Fire. - llanoractorei) wily by !MIMING, rxmrra. No. tr,illll!"64iliray, oornerlarray-at., Y. PARitr,r., lIEIIII.LNG t CO.. l'bihylolphia. , Chicago. StIERM4N, NeirAricausi. " How TO Go Wisr."—Forty years ago, Illinois was as far West as most peiple wished to go, and journeys were made in, the legendary '• Prairie Schooner:" tint in these days or rputr..as and Improieruent, the word West iti•joroe to mean lowa, Nebraska, Kan- Culorailo, California and the Territories, and the Trateler reaches almost any point therein by a siilvudi4 Line of Railroad. This inc of Itiilroad is the Buriing ton which statts from _Chiespi over 11,A, Cliiem_N, Burling ton ,t; ()Allies R.' IL, Irvin lidilanapolig over l6s Indianarilis, Bloomington e Western 'Short Line, awl from Logansport, ovi , f the etin, Peoria 'Warsaw It. It., ru nning o' thr Bent.ntartnt. reaches Omaha, Linealn, Nebrasl ktCity, n. Joseph, Atchisan. Leave:ln - wind - rth Kansas t; . ; ciennecting with 14°1:Inks:a Pacific, Kansas Pacitlc: *ad utlo:r runni..z rmin thole cities. . . _ . Always go " By - way of Iluilington," and y.. 0 Rill bo sure to 1342. right. I' The Burlington 17e has admirably answer ea the rinelitiou;" ft W to go Wet?" by the . publication of a truthful and Intel ng docu ment, filled with fa is in regard tb une, Con- merlons, Awommodations; rates of [yo. and ot:Jcr interesting items, and illustitited by ,a lar4o map, truthfully shoving. the %auto Weat, nialcli they erstritrate free of charge. Copies, then additional information., can6.•'fbtaineilty addroviiing Goncr.il Agettl, B. ,k M. B. Burlington, Jolts. A R 1E I) . --STFIeILt;.• , -At the ilAirge 'Or Uradia y, Harvey. In llourrxi. on tbo 144 i of January, by Rev. Arnotrimg. 3 r. George Al len to 31ws Annette Steele, bo It. of RzulknE,- ton. . - -We shall be compelled to send an ofticei - W trait on our deliugnent customers, who do oOt lily attention to our btat , m,l3t.i. Be Will colleeetravel MCA. 'J conputn, it M 4EIX Towania, Ott. tll, 1871. . - • ,.i -Tlio faminania Fire- iusnraucu Co., of N. Y., is cafe, sOurol and reliable, .0 adjusts losses fairly smd_prors7ily ,•. • • jbunctY. uiz Agent.. $01.0003.9„, CE. "I4 OS i i ~ . ' The &obsener now Otero . for 1 0.10 hie TRIV I .. I L ' • . FLPURIA ti MlLt,' , r CREA.P. ' / ! ; ONZ IWO C.. 11211, 11.11.LA7CCS IX AMICAL PAraliairit The property bulb:sled in fitreonniilko. Dendford eoeety. Frs., - as the line of the proposed radosid - from wygnsing IPNO•ondon, sad a depot will probably beon the pmerty . The property of otters acres of land. a large neer SIM.' dwelling homes. vro hems and ontballdhsle. and stew Ceding ester poser. . twim further empti of 0. 13. Bartlett. Wmm. Griffis and .IL Beebe. Jr.e t .-- cashier. Met Its. Hanel Bank. PAL. Karts CoeSell. Wilkes. Barre. a...4tda, !nine/mtg. INGHAW WON& *IV. 3 , • , Stesessettle, Pa. Montrose Bed! and ifilkesalteiljleorrd of Ills rises phase copy and - send BUt to this Met.. L B. nO/XIERB a co. Warn u r k BAttocK, Agents, Aubrtra, N. Y. G. Benxi!, lic.trry r4sL4c." Yours trul::, ALLAN rwtElTo:4; SPECIAL NOTICES. =3l=ll °Mee. :4ercur s Bloel: - VlNVinson _ 3test-bateDlitom • Clottiinn,liats and Caps, Faridahin,q Goods, • • • tiS Droful stroet, I ,Wyterly,•Di.Y. !fay 9,1871. ta IMMMIM=M OZZIE P _PIX.,I',VW94 . ~ .;,, , lIMIIMM=I ~ laa tutdonagloot wootl moot tonoCittanf *et' are.now sonuol Loottry way to wool to the DEItTAKING BUSINESS • ' In au Its IgasiChts., tloo to all those who are so nufortanate sa to wed the vertices °tiny cetedli the* line, IpTiuMared no avenge op troulgo Su prom:, lag from Vie atop fie hi. Mafia I V Co.; of one Vac% a Warne which maul tw =paned °Fenn equaled to elegiac., this aide or Car largo**. citiaa. W, base also seemed ♦tie settieee of timed re'lata, armlet and gostkoosoty meow to adona to 'Clio *snob of the beldam. J. S. Au.nr. octs of eel am; till •be lotted the Furniture store. on Betdge stmt. and C. IL ILis' nut, the ether member of the Arm: at his real deuce on Mad street. or about the *Moo of Dr. J W. Lyman, a very tellablasztd celebrated plryalciask $19.00 ski to til whose office la ow rut 'Steel, sew the Elwell il to $3 3411 . 237 n. f TAYLOR A; GORE FASHION ABLE TAILORS, Opposite Public Square, ME Keep always on hand a fall assort,. CLOTHS, CASHMERES READY MADE CLOM:MG In all (the latest styles, HATS CAPS AND UM.BRELT AS, Furnishing € c, d s In great variety. CIITTLNG DONE ON • SHORT ALL WORK WARRANTED. 96aMA.Ili STREET,' dur.l4'7l MONTANYES BUTI"AL - 0 - ROBES HORSE MAN t.ET t Ac 1 .~ ~, , - G WE . ** 11100r.A I N S.. deolVll N}_ }? ~! 1 .~ f j f-. ~,~.r .. 131M1 And we Inst ein gtve athdie- JAL ALLY t. C. Y. btAIiVILLF. went of Ell AND COATING& GENtS' NOTICE. TOVIANDAVA. ltre . ofrciug Mil puoculimoic4opotnis. Men Vim* said tia wider oaldenanityof lkodford. ban leaced-lhair pronaftbesringatete Ts Innadey,AdAri.„ - sm. to sue .o.d for- hot** tinoort, et Common Moil at Tourando. for the eounty of Medford. On Ifenday. Prbrnary nth. WM • Norms la thoreforY hereby alien to Inrors. and an interested parties that they be then and note In than , proper s wroans. 'tinder the -minim In inch atom mode and prorkfi - iL • Dated at Towseda. the 100, day of J:uiary. one , tputaand elCht I!srdred rind ationty.ono. - • • • - J. P. VANIFLRLPT. • • • LIST OP THE NAVES OF PER- Holm drimm to net as loans in a Comi of Flew to ba bekt at Ttoratniii, on MON DAY. raiLIIARY, b,1872 ; - - • . mow ztvoaa.. • • 'lum, Join II Chavel::Albany. Anon; 3 "ho IlltrPhVf: Emlinatott tvp.. Horace II Wain); Barclay. MIN Haley: Canton twp.. Goorge Itanfey. John Wa .t—eli; Coltntibia. NoUlster: Mork"; Italics. -Nowt.= Emma: Pilo!. C W Nemolda. Roma tem:. Milton Wattles: Smithfield Spencer °Forrest: Swing' SAL Daniell:l Dairy. L ()Newberry; TomMda bora A E Weaned'. ApleraonOthbs; Tovandallorth. Wm 14 !NWT: born ., Edward Ft Dewey: Vt..tor, Evan Jowls Wpm. N N Parka: Walls. Wale Beardf• 10r; Wyahudtut. Thou Menem:Ude Jackson A Leo; Windham, Gan Finch. • TRAMIEL rcuozs.-711/52 IFIGEL Athens twp.. Alined Tozer. 'Mane Gillett. Win Walker; Albany. RU Itirbardailturlay. John Lists. Dennis L Keefe, Daniel Fives. Taman P inato Jr.. Rdward Y Rabin. John Northrop: Collin:Ma. CI , PO Ti Realer: Marks Teeter. 'An fjowan ?nal% lb w . font Stennis, Win IR Rockwell. Daniel Green: Oran. AST Pitch; Herrick. Oro T. Orerneck. J Woodburn: Litchfield. T W Bank. Monves bore.. F Faiterlee; °mai ; John it flea: Overton. An drew Wilt. Jr.; Pike. ER Ronubtrltidgebnry. Lewis If Painter: Rabe twp James R Park; Sheahecinin. Jnbb 14 Smith. Rens Mallory, Z 0 llorton: Spring. field James San Kirk: Tuscarora, Jobb Christian. Joseph 'Neigh; Terry: Chester Schixinover: Troy twp. Walker Pierce, Jarneslifirdt Towanda boro.. Geo T Cale; Wraos Erbin L Lindsley; :Windham. Daniel Shoemaker, Ellsworth Osborn; Warren. Mar tin Mack. t , . , ......i ,4•41 Athens hrp. Ira Elsbree: Joseph McKinney. Jr.. John Coleman: Athena Dom. Wm R ghareley; Ar menia. Wm X Becker; Allrtny. Ilmatnn Weeny. Wm Hewitt; Asylum. Robert NelleY. Chides. ate'ena: Rarelay. Levi Corey: Cohunbls, James C McKean: (Unton boro.. Nicholas Vanlcompe - : Grenville. Nta) 11 Dos ter: Leßoy. F R 111eltok. A W Van Fleet. A C. Heller; Litehileld. A V D Teen. Daniel Ironton... Prank !Maynard. 0 F Wolcott; Monet* twp.. L A Pratt: Orwell, Rodney Peewee, I: -V Farrar; Pike, Wm Think Rmne tsp.. WWWoodbnrn:Hrilthtlehl. ( It Mots: Sheeheqtiln. P n Sinner; Tovrtnd a. born Charkaa E neon. R D Mira J G Pathrn; Troy tam.. Collins t. rem. Walter Z Dillard; Tmteorors. A W Wyslualnit. Revad itramball. I) X Brown: Windham. Reny Knykendall. Wane rTPII: Wilmot, 'Hiram B Meeks, Wm A Stoddard: Warren, Caleb Aide: ' . Anylnto. l t lyrOn Entlomt. James Ina; , Eriah tor , e: Dartlay. Geo A Northrup. Joseph Donk- Brirllngton twp.. Danlel TAO.; Canton top.. E Ilutfom; Golumbla. 3 - DeWltt Wolf; Franklin. Luther Rnalth: Granville., Solon Saxton; Herrick. Cluudes Rice; Litchfield. 'Mora D Morse. Hyman Hazleton: I.altaravllle. %Vm Davies. Jr.; Monroo trixalarrins II Hanes. Samuel Lynn. (h-prtan. Jas klobh-canx; ktivozrmt; Pike. J W llntelliniOn. It W Coolhavmh. W noon. Regina Sttvena ; Ithlgebnry. Leola - Ntillnr. Calvin F CovIlle; 'Home top... Cyrus Vatttlialdo; Smith Crrek. Philo Favantt. Jr.; Towanda born.. Wia.Ervder, J W Van- Tnyle. Walter 13 They. Thom", DnEario; Towanda two.. 11 IN croft, Dena% McCall; Towanda North. Alvah anulth; Troy horn.. Walter it Garnett. Ors•or Ntraneltand. Jamey whitalmr: : Tna , arora.. Entlur Shninwily; Wyman. Itlduevray; Wyalualni4. Jonathan Homot; Windham. Stephen Janll'72w3 TRIAL LIST FOR FEBRUARY TEAM, Ittn. = Louisa C Leeda re David Drawn • ye et A. li. Smith Va. 0. A. Iludzon et al - trespass *WOK° Day VA. Benjamin A: Vargnson. appeal Jeremiah VanDertuark re. J. 0. Ward cape dfrati il ., untim.der vs. lease Gregory, et a 1.., ...ease .11. D. Fox vs. Hiram Sweet. eJectir.ent Lima Benjamin vs- J. V. Benjamin A. L. More va D. D. Fleming ' c. v Alexander Wheitizes usn va D V Beardeley - ilebt- Wm Harrington ostler' E P.nssell appeal A Loder'a use'vs J F Means' use - act fa Elizabeth Harrington vs Jo-eph Humphrey trespass _ . 11 A Ka vs J L Drabs trespass C 11 Chaffee, va D 1.. Smith et el appeal Louisa C. Leeds vs. Hiram Luther the eject Gen Mallory vs A P Spalding " case C Ilunaiker vs JS Williston , debt Burton Baker TA L D West debt B M Johnson vs 0 R. Elliott .aPPe4 - PoUy Million vat:John W Sweet rep Eliasnn Greener Sr. Co ill C V Dare ......... ..... .. John C Marceline ti Clark wheeler appeal do BerklaminO Clark •• J M Decker's ainain'a vs If A Dockwell do.d. N . 'Litchi:l.s' heirs vs Geo Drake ...... . LovinaGilke7 vs Charles Ci Gilkey.... riaen Dunning vs. Ni C. E. NC% C 0....., • : appeal IV Little vs L Ostrander `PPM Smith Lent vs. Geo If. Prince • Set fa James B Banner vs IS Smith Jonathan Whipple vs tr Cash .1 Hiram Horton vs Calvin Varguson John Smith va Ira Sayles A M. ritch vs C T Merry Ar A Johnenn vs Jon6e d: Webb Daniel litatikinson vs SI W Covey et it ' case Drltnlaas Davidson vs Nathamet.Darinon ' .cjea. E W Wolcott vs Joseph Welentt appeal Fleming ,S• Jones vi Joseph Wooden • C 3.0 C D Nosthrup.va G P Cash _ case J P Kirby vs J Y Ittnman • " s-i fa Stiller & Terry vs Han:tail & Denison appeal William Draine vs Noah 'Masan - it.•peal A C Store vs Erastns Eta' et al - - .set fa '"l•w-erst vir - s Geo Itivert etrA U Seward - eject Dewey Dne!l ve W 8 Gobbint • 4 ' tree:met r ti ParOon TR F retzttEr et it for att 8 N Arpla•aall et L H Teare...,. ...... ...,„ :L.-espies SECOND VErS. Ca thtrinn 'Whetter vs: Moen Sta:T,-s eiriA 0 A Middaugh 'ra A 13 Smith. .. 4apprai Martin Elsbreo' uxa vs. H. E. k. oors!ine.... eject Ahralmin Sturer es Daniel Jrnra lapp+ , al Valentine Smith vs D ..... . rev Nathan Daher vs Noah W Demirel. al sci La, Joseph A Russell vs P F. k J E P;ollet. C 2,, Arils Campbell ra. Martin Ewers • appeal Joseph Dollard vs !Truman I Lacer eject Desalts k Colas vs G E Singh issue C Mercur vaCtnistiana Scbwenke. D 3lontanye vs C L Ward ice. Lewes Havens do 4 Cowell vs Halsey Nichols trespass Wilt Wagner vs Oeo Hubbard •case Commonwealth vs Martin . Elabiereel ex debt llenjamitte S Lyman vs Henri Ward 'trespass Henry Mi ller vs Ransom Tawas?' id to tt m 2 Chamberlin vs Orilla Ames - =se nmel W Green vs Henry Benham' et al...trespass J N Andrews vs Lewis & Coo:Laugh , .. trespass John Maerdlatf vs D 8 Whitteubsttk Co appeal E A Packer vs John Gard eject Henry Westbrook vs Jamea.Taylor et al eject Bemjamine Ball sit Wm Grails . .... trespass Henry P Briggs Tv jonathanMde .. ; .. Irliretta vs 0 Larriocra et al aPPeal F 11 Person vs. Jahn Woif et. a 1.... ........ P K Stowell vs Jame* R Wi-r Co -..debt W Chapman vs D W Hirshl)erger eci fa James lleftryys 0 8 Pratt appeal C. F. Wells va. Jesse Spa'dint! ' inane 11. F. L. vs. Alonzo Limed *driers.. .47412¢ Jlt Pate .is S N Aspinwall -a ppeal Jelin T Russell vs Willard EStt;ll appeal Wrn F Cole vs Israel Smith ease Jacob Tome VS. IsraesSmith, ejectmsal N VatiDerponl.vsJ VanDerpcatil v...sci fa Joshua Peekluum vs Chimney Corbin • appeal F P Came va Nathan Southwick . - ease 7.1 T Carrier vs D R Baker ke .T . . - ...5el fs ml J B Reeve vs Elhanan 'Smith- appeal James Brook! vs Alfred liNtrmsof ' appeal Henry Miller vs. N. Smith's administrators:.appeal Martha Tinsman vs Wm OTT I 6 ........ ....trespass Sorsanas returnable on Monday February 12.10:2 at in a.m., and op Miind i ty. February 10th, lier" 2, at 10 o'clock, A. 73. • A..TROMAK Prothonotary. A UDITOR'S NOTICE. a F. 3tasiln•va. Dr.. T. Fieschut.No. 319 February Term.'7o. In the court of thanimon Pleas. of lirelford CountS- Tba uridersi:tnedt baring been appointed Auditor by said Court to distribute funds arising from-the sale of the real estate of above 111113113 a de• tenclard. will attend the dlitlea of said ap t. ment. at his office, in the Borough of T • a. on TUESDAY. the 30th day of JAN'TtAtt.T. 1.872. at 10 o'clock, a. m., et Which time and Vice - alt persons having claims on said mow,' are requested to present the same or be &a llured from coming to fora share of said mouy.• - JOBS W. MT. • Auditor.- jaticlla - 4 AVEVITOR'S NOTICE..— Addison . Yaw* use and also Adalina N..-Tergaami va. diaries N 0.122. Dec. term um, No. 814 May term. 189. Court or Common Pleas otpn.4l - county. The undersigned an Auditor appointed b said Court to distribute moneys in the - hands of the Write arising • from sate of defendant's real cask.. will attend to the antic* of maid appoint ment at hilt ,omee in the Borough. of Towanda on FRIDAY the 26th day of_ JAN.. 1572. • at 10 o'- clock a. rn.. at which tone and place all persons har ing claims to said money are required to present tbo same or be debarred from coming in upon said fund. E. OVERTON. 311.. Auditor. Jaaa•72wi A lIIYITOILS NOTICE. -IN .THE 'seder of the Were of A. N. Bruen, deemed,. is OrpAn tea Court of Ihkefford Comity. - The undrraimeed appointed by the Orphairs Court of said county. an Auditor to meridian &sesta and ilistribrite funds in'the hands of the adm'r as shown by his Anal soconnt. alit attend to the duties of his .appointroent at the dike aft Wet. in the Borough of Twirled., Wednesday. January 31. 1872.. st 10 &clock. a. m..'at erhl.•h time and place all persons Wising claims to said money_are retreated to pre. sent the same or be debarred from coming in for a share of said looney. - L. P. MULLISTON. fana72utl. • • - Anditgr. • AUDITOR'S NOTICE. —IH• THE vritter of tlif •state af John Donley crietient in t Orptof's Nutt of Bradford Orin s. The nnJ erelgnell appointed tithe Dedhan's Crnnt ottgaint ennutT, an &natter to marattail aareta aid tarok' , the tolance of tb• funds in the hands of J. F. Chamberlin adminiatlator. will- attend to the dalie+ pf his appointment tithe of of H. Poet iu Towamtl Born.. on THURSDAY;Feb:I.IB:2, at 10 dock. a.m.. at which time and place all persons Witte , : claim. on raid unme7. are required to pre. tent the same or be debarred ft.= ecrmtng in upon T.:. P. WILLISTON. Auditor: San imlc 4 A D'AIrSISTRA.TOR'S .Cl. Ratios is Rendre aifen to ail persons indebted to the estate of Jotrs liZtlos. Iltrarotton township. deceased. most rolt•• p ar went. and all persons b.% 4 •1 agaltud said estate most pre•.rr,• duly authentiested -tur settlement. PRILOVINOOR. A. L. CRANIUM. Administrators. Ir.:72•1; . ADIIINISTRATOR'S Notirt la hereby even that all pinions indebted to the estate of D. LENOX. late or Sinittneld, deed.. are regarded to mate immediate payment. and an persona hiring claims soinat Paid estate mod sent them duly authenticated for settTemeot. . • U. S. LENOX. Administrator. J. 104 irat eXECUTOR'S' ntice beretry given that all pewees indebted to the coteto of JOHN GAItTIAND late of AVyalti- Sing. .dee i t a are. retreated . Wake. tatmedlete InYmela. all Persona having claims altSinii said eetati mast present them duty authenticated for settlement, JOILN GLIITLOTD. • Executor. =I QtrFIRIFF ' S SAL =By main , of enudry writs of rend. Ss. and Fl. FS. -lasned oat of the Conat of Conintots Plena of. Bradford . and, to me directed. xlll be Monad Prthire odd at the 'Court ROu. . lathe lltn.anAit of Towanda. Brad ford county: oft THVMDAT: 1; IF/Litt one o'clock p.m., the following described lot, piece or ppar ce l of land. sitnato in Albany tali.. hounded asfollows: - Beginning at a point in the public high way or Berwick-.turnpike; in front of 3. H. Udall .bonse. running thence dawn the middle of the high; way letilLeg from the. said turnpike to the Hibbard School House; in InNtairrtyltrectiow.to:the:sentre Of &nth Breath of Towanda Creek thence' down said creek by the seoutraltanneas thoreef to the line of WelliWilicos's land, thence along said line in a berth westatlrdirectlocto la hemlock oorner...,thence by land of *aid Wilcox and others fa an easterly di rection toe hemlock homer on Wiper's line. thence Tong said last mentioned line in a 'aOsitherly dlrec- SOn to the Sonth Branch of Towanda Creek thence flown said creek. by the emend: canities tbereof to 'the corner of Win. Batir's land, 'thence by land of Freeman - Wilcox to the middle of the Bernick tom - 'Pike, and thilnee along Said tonna! to th e place of boob:ming; cOnlasnitus one litrod and filly acres of hind more or leas. alKlint el/MT-Ave 'Aare* izo provett with ten framed dwellingbanses one framed building used fora grist _sill and carding crop) with machinery attached. two frantedgrotteres. two large framed tecrna.bresmailbaard stablekothernatbulld- Pigs and lot of fruit trees thereat,. Excepting and Ahearn reserving shunt fon: Irma of tke lot above described lying and Wing on the east side of said turnpike, which was conveyed by Aranah Ladd to itbabod f...Qntothy. Which, is more deseifbed In Quimby's deed. Also. excepting one ether lea retusitning emit one- fourth of an acre. adjoining said Quimby's lot on the north, and deeded to R. D. Weiser* by ?fors A. Ladd and wife; andartitch' fully described in said deed of conveyance, . Said Amt described lot of land being the - same as convey ed by 3lnsea A. Ladd and wile to the defendant Jean S. Campbell bdeed. bearing -date-Much ad. A IV et, and reco rded in the Office for the minding of deeds. kc.. in Bradford county, in decal took ye. 7G paste 412.. ' ' . Seized and taken into execution at the omit of J: Calas use ID. J. Ormsby and _John S Camp bell. • AL's—The following "desciiistel lot, piece or par cel of land sitnata in. Towanda boro.„ bounded and delimits :a-am follows:. Beginning at tad north-east corner of Wm. Kreler's'int. on the West side of See• and street; thence along the west Meer tend Second 'street acrentyolve feet. to a corner of J.. W. Means' lot. thence along line of same and other land. about onolinteirod and fifty feet to corner of R A.Plerre's_ thencewlortg line of same and other land south erly wvetity.five feet to. a corner. thence) parallel with John W. Winne line to the place of: beginning; containing 116210 square feet of land more or less: with a - trimmed bonus known as the Atlantic hotel," framed barn and emelt carpenter shop thereon. - .9zisist and taken into execution at there'd of Wme- Lt. Star -an vs W. Schwenk.. • AL'irai-The ?Mowing descritied lot, piece or par. eel of lapel situated in Terry tarp. %domicil north by isside of J. J. Brifilth, ea*. by land of Lewin runt south bYland of Henry Smith. and writ by lands formerly of q. L, Want &dosed , . cmitaining fifty acres of I eta more Or less. %bend Are acres itriPrOted no Villain: X. Seized and taken into execution at rile suit of J.P. Kirby vat. J, W. Benison and it. Marshall. - ALSO-Abi following described bat. piece or pm , od of land situate in Tides/ars tsp.; botuaded-tiorth by the public highway leading from 3ferryall to Tuscarora creek. twat and smith be hind of W liar. a-Owe:fit anilw.st by land of thwarire Sumner: con . talon= one half acre of land more or less, improved, 1110 buildings. Seized anal taken into execution at the Ina of W Barrowellff vs. li.lson Black. . ALSO—The following described lot. picee 'or par-. col of land aittfato twp.. berm-Jed fo.to lows: beginning, at a point on the weld bank Of the Su orelannah river. being the north-east",corner of what is known di the Amos Ackla portion of the Seed mho Attie farm, thence weal by the said Amos Sella's. north line one, hundred and sOstrdive perches or thereabouts too a corner on 'the west line of lb. , Penland:a Acids lot. l i k.en , -olu a north-west. -erly direction to an oak cornet' iniinc of Sarah Mee ricon tract. thence north along, the we'd ltie of the arid Benjamin Acids farm to the soul-west corner of a twenty stem kit. known as t'llo Joliathau and Borjamiu Ackla lot, thence east by the south lint _of said last mentioned lot to the north-weat ei•rner of a six acre lot. known' as the chistavus q Belden lot, part of the Wm Ackla lot, thence ronth the. west line of said Hoiden lot to Itio_qrlAth-tv , .t. corner thereof, thence by' the south- line of s id ?rest lot east to the westithe of what I.A1111 , , , 11:k as ill , . .‘ ol:o. Holden and John IV Sweet lot. Ounce south by the said last lot alervz the pub'ic road to the wstith.wcat corner thereof Biondi eA*t by tlara 'loath line of Fop lot to the bank of the Snsonshantmli river eforo-wid and thence south :along down the said river to ti. , place of !um.. inoino,: containing one tominet land more or less, shoot acre; iroproccii. wita an old framed heuse . :maned barn come L, rear sod - ordiard.therion. 7,- • EKEE ALB6-,Dtts other lot piece or parcel of situ ated in Asylum tsp.; tenindol north and west by 'Units of 1: J. Ayers. and on the east and south by the Sitsobehannah river, containing two - a: rya land. more or lees. all improved. with two framed houses framed stable, blackamtth elten cider press and framed saw and grist mill combined thereon. ALSO—One ether lot pie.... or parcel of land situ ate in Asylnin twp., hennaed and described es fop lows: We:inning at the north-west fine of thr above described mill lot in the POW.- road, thence northerly along tireintsraehanesh rtveYannety rods to the north-east corner of E J .47“...r9 let, thence 1 westerly about fora rode to the pub,..:e road. thence Wori g said pr.b:lo road to the place oflicientingr . , e'ontalnitig. one acre of land More or lees. pmved with an old frame lion ac and a tcw fruit trees thereon, said piece of land known es T Mc.. 1:1, lot. 1 44 Seized and taken Into execution at the . writ o; Allen; IfeNean re. Irrnel ALSO—The followinc.di.scribNl lot pusni or par -eel Of land Rattan. Windham tap.. hounded north by land. of llirani Gleason. ea.tby the pidiic highway. south by lands of Tiede:le lleynolisind :west b) /ands of Bolimcn Sibley and 11.3nr." ilussell; con forty.seven and one half sets. more or less. about thiftreve acres iinpreved, 'with a franied Louse two fromcd barns ;vinery and: hog' house and orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at tA:a suit i.f By ron cries' use - es. Nathan Gleason. - sAl......)—The following destrini:.l lot, p;,:e`er „ par eel of land situate in Towanda horn-. banteled north and east by land of John I' Means. south by land 0! Edward Elliott and west by Spruce street; co:Asin ine. one acre more or less. improved with a two ,story framed honsia .framed harn and fruit trees thereon. ALSO--One other lot. prior or parcel of land sits. ate in Towanda tivp,,liounded-north by lanl of IT If Iface, east by land of Michael DCSISUO;. south b . % land of Janus 3lMiill, unit west by land 'of John Bowman; cimtabalng _AU:Ty-eight acres more or . less 1;o improvonents. ' Sated and takba into .exevUon tit,the suit of 0 Itarris's use VA: .13criazrin Lewis a1..1 Innis Lewis.; ALeft—At the snit of EE-Dualneteri, s s share. Pam. AI SO—Thefollowing deseiitied lot, , ineee or Par vela land. situate in Terry tam.. bounded north by the piddle highway leading from, Aeyleen to Albany east by land of Itichard - Vanlkrpool, south ant west by land of I.eithis Crimmios; containing Afte*-n Reit% nrore rr less. about font. acres improved, with two teethed houses and a few- frirt flees thereon. Seized and taken into exelnitOn at the slit or I/ A Crimmite use vs. Abraham 301,125, n. ALqo—The following de4cribed par cel of land. eituate.in Towanda ber).,bruirled 25 'ili by land of 11 S Clsk an-I Ji.ll.a J Griffith. eas t be lam' of said John Griffith and 'an alley, sent by ti Mercur. an-I West by Third street; being sixty feet front on Third etri et and one hundred feet deep on the north line - of paid.hat and one hundred .. and fifty feet deep on the south line of said lot, un. proved. no buildin gs. Seine! and taken into execution at the an :t o: John Holmes' use vs. S N Aspinwall. At-SC—The following deseribed lot, lice or par cel-of land. situate in Armenia ewe., !mended north thy lands el Miles' Mack. east by lands formerly , Manley .A. Gillman. south bylanda formerly of I-rail Ifeeirc. and, west by lands in possession of - John eMmmings; containing seventy-three curd one belt , more or less. with about twenty aeresjimproved a-ad a small framed house and - iew :net trees .thereon. 1 , Seized and taken into ear-oldie-a at the init,',ufJ E Bullock Vs. Gilbert Lathrop. ALSO—The following describe lot, pie,a, or par cel of laud. situate in West IturiirintOn twp., leennieu north by lands of Simon Stenton and Andrew Stan ton. cut by limas-of Ak J Murky, south by lands of litre Stanton and Job Larcona. de -eased. and west by lands of Joseph Foitike: containina iffty acres more or leas, then!_ twenty stove improved. wills a framed ben‘e aboard and a saw min said a few fruit trees thereon, , I! Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Win 11.1nartrS nee es Fleury Patterson. ' ALSO—Suit of Pomeniy line. use vs amts. ALSO—The following described lot, 'p.eck , or par. eclat land. situate in Wihuet twp, bounded north by land of Nicholas and .Martin O'Neil, east by land ei John entrnisky, south by lands - of Wm NOreenk and widow Carter. and west by hind of Patrick Car roll: oonmining one hundred sexes more. or less. aboOt sixty acres improved. with an old leg Louse and board kitchen attached , and -a, framed barn thereon, - Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Hi ram Berton Vs James 11 Collins and Elizabeth .t Collins, ALSO—The following described totals...o or par cel of land. esthete in W,ysex twp. bounded as fol lows: beginning at a e.ornet on hue of land conveyed by J P Kirby to Walter Spencer. being the north west corner Of Charles Hoppe 's laud. thence slot* of said lloppesouth nineteen arid ono half deer- I east about ri:tal , feet to a corner, theme \south nine tceu and one half deg, west aboutldo feet to sontb Ilse of said Walter Spencer's land, thence along line of the same - north seventy a one half deg: east about-100 feet to the.phme of be_intne.: containing _ten acres and 120 perches more or leis, all onproved, no buildinae. Seized and taken into execution et.the suit of P Eirby.va O W Schwenke, . , - - ; AL.4o,—The following described Ht. 'piece or par cel of land. situate in Eidgebury tsp. bounded north by of John Larrisen, past by land of, Matthew Farrell. south by land of Colombia!' Sart west by land of Lame Baldwin; erMtaining twenty; Ave acres mere or less, all improved, no buildireph a few fruit tree a thereon, Seised and taken into exeontlon at the suit of Nor roan Allen now to nun of Vincent btswene Vs James liderasn, • - ALSO—The follovving described he; piece or par cel ot land, situate in-,Aliway tsp. 'bounded north by May street, east byt Main street, south :by' lands d S Campbell. and West by the Berwick turnpike, as per-plot or plan of the village of New Albany. be; rug 2.4 feet on said May Street mad 100 feet on said Main street and, turnpike. with • framed .dwelling bowie and two pple trees thereon,•-• . - Seized and taken lint execution st the silt of Mary A McAllister es,Wiliktm May. • ; ' ALSO—Tbe Mowing described lot, piece or Per. eel of land: situate ittLitchtleld twp.: bounded as fol. *lows: tkielaing at a stake ands stones; the north east corner of David 'McKinney* lot. - thence along the Finals line of Geo BleAllve south Ste ; deg east 131-10 perches to as-mace : lntim public road, thence along the centre or said-, road. south 223 deg cast 43 4./0 perelits to an angle in- said road. - then& south 15 deg east 30 perches to the intersection of the roads, thence north 1214 - 4` deg - east 540 per; chin to near the centre' of the creek. - thence along the creek and line of ti B Canner and W K Green sonth deg ZIG 4.10 percticas to-a stake and dive- Rion lino lathe Cotton thence: along slid line mirth 881; deg west :2.1 840 perches to, tlis public 1 road, thence south...iv,den west 18 840 iierchta to a hemlock in line B Itttvenstdre„ thence alonitsaid line north 88g, deg west 37 9.10 - petehes to a Stake , earner of Jame Thompson. thence along the line et said Thomprion north I deg east 196 perches to the place of beginning; containing 54 acres snore or less, about 115 acres improved. with a framed house framed barasted shed and a few fruit treeathereen. Excepting and isiways reserving' from said land shoot three acres henetnfore sold to diadem Munn. . Seized mid taken into execution - at the suit of Horace licEirthey en Christian Harris and William Campbell, debt 'BCC. ren appeal - • —IPPcal Pwne .debt eaee „debt ,deft NE 4. !Tarot v.t.x nmer, Sheriff. jonll'7l' AT.IDITOR'S NOTICE. - 0. Frosts use vs, F. D. Ford No. 6114, Dcc. t.trui.; MS, In the Court of Common Pleas of .Diadford County. . The, undersigned Itn Auditor appointed by said Ccart.to dieriluate money In the .Sheriff's hands raised from. the istie of defendants interest in a house endlot will attend to the duties of his appointment at his *Mee in the borotigh of Towanda. -on Friday. the 2Gth dry of JannOr. 1872. at 2 Pam , et which time aod - plow an t es:die haring claims. to aild money are reques •tp present such elates, or be debarred Pram coming in upon said fun& ' JA1:1472,4 N. CAISFA AMR* ;RA' Ss SAX -Bic VOIVE or Wil 4 4‘irrite of Vendl*lnt /d 1 9066 14 leaned ont . the Ong+, Ot Coll/ 55 Vol ot flimidford onmty, said to ink dthletad. be ttpcsed to gale at. the. I ectort:- Hotlaß in the 23 of Towne/14.T Itmdford, ootoote. on FPIIPIII.ILT 001.-.11412. et 'one WOW/4 p. tn., the rouggingi deioeflead- Vet e -er - man _of land. situate In Vilildtatin ten, Unlade% sa fi mr4; ,. V i tits , at tl north o r mi thor , ow " ernewe ar r i ohon . ?Mel 176 perthes. thence ea.t stonittanda • of Ass Mcßee 53 -pertheis s to s corner, thence entail - - alone lands of Abraham Scant 73 perches to sport. 'thrum east along ,an of Abraham's Itrant 112 van , tins to a tes.t. theme south 'dons lends at- VMS= s' d.ditadd 70 pereha to a:beech ft a. Abeam vest 7, EOM; binds of "Hobert Welkin 170 meter to then - ner in the Iltsrbway: thenm south 6d ike west atone the Metres'. 45 yacht* toe corner In the bieblasin . . - thence math 42 deg neat stens tba Idattrwevle oar ebes to the , pram of beginning: leantaln l o l l. l2 * amid man alma 11.5 -*Mee Impeerved: With two - trankektemeco ten henget barna end tire alible or. chards thereon. and inteeoled to be the ifigtie.bad as cenersed.by7aOloan" end wlO. to Iliansmi Pie.. tees by deed dated Fel% 10. AB. 1044, end retailed ;"; in the ofiliYe toe reenrdlng does itc.. In :Bradford conntv. in' deed boob We. td. Plea demi and tarn Into eteeottoll at ON or 'sranonn Mobree Bab** Melon, cad 'Thomas Japan'. adnainbitratoes. — : • Ari1e1....41e &Boni-, described rote.. ee or Pa'. col eV land. 'Route In lireatThititnelmt tem.. bound. 14 *a follimini heallnitng et • stone owner: north out comer lot ve. 4. Arnie along D irrldfilne dot 'r o, 2 mud 32 rerettesto a stein. - corner of lot Ifo. 2. .tbeive akeut M• 1702 north 110. tLlo,lwaebestoa stone earn?? In the south-welt corner of lot We Meilen arnatinly alms s la owned by Penn neroses to a stove me" tite northerest arrow of lot ler. 4 thence along lot No 41108.10 perches,* the puce of beginning! containing 22 semi and IS r.orob?a more or lens. abed 5 arena tuiproneVylilis 1, - benee and Ina been theme" mint being the Fame piece ne !areal of land deeded to Mandl $ 'T.Mmton by Thornton. by flood 'Mintz* dale trey nth. A T. 1070. and' re.'.'erdeil In the onlop for er creding decdt Lc., In Bradford County, in deed book xn 103. • Petted end taken Into exrentlon tithe snit of It It disco v.. Rome, 14 Thurston. - ..1a."0.-The lona/Inc deerethed lot. elm? ne'' 00l of luviethiate in North Towanda torpiz:bminded • north and west by land, it leirei. • ternon Uneaten. Not by land of the tebiab Vattern It Mi, sod month be 13,14 el' Mrs Lni7 31 Adam.. mid lot being Ml', Pet front by one tirmarnd, feet defp..firiprored o vidth trained bonen thereon. seised awl taken into eirenHon at the salt of itc Slit vi, George Thvirinell. T. pEttlIF Yktlyl.los.T. lantlil2lr3 T UTENSES4.-,NOTICE IS HERE.._ hy siren that Ole follemitist spritestimss for iirPlll.9 , for worn*, ,istins bowies ssd'sserehnit dealers, here be. tir Ato4 in this olrec. an& that tfro esme atfi hoyrnsented In the Court of Qiwt.o RCS. •tnns, nn liondre. Feb,. v. 1572. for the considers. . tem of mid Cain: ME= trileea , Tante! Tkrll9gg.... anrtn,Rnnt Q F Nir Dearer W lees! 'FeterT v arvimawr army.. R finftr.rn.. 7 , T'Xein • Keen k Wang .... "Q; Ram Rent DM : ZAT=GL aorars 'A' Ryan 71,o3vv.trbntut.. •Tnif 21 tr King... M' ' tt W rater S Rrfoth • flacon - evvy Sr.; Wa =2 4 n•rnnn.kr. T( k Co N 0100.1,.. janlS72 EGISTER'SNOTICE=—Nptiee R t•ro.y gis-en that them has bore AIM sad settled in Fir offiro of Fer.ltrristor of W tll., in 1214 f o r the, crootr of Bradford. IlerCtlots of *dotted/4m Con sport tbi folloiring ertatr., Tl‘o.: Scrotal aiertrat arcomtt oavehaitotte IF. Bayerard. rririllin of Charles Macey. Finalarronntof - Esther David And J. L. Toots, vlmthirtratore of Chart.* David. deceased. arrount of .7 W. Lewfa. aftaih4 - trater of 4,,enstod. . Final 'rennet of Fharlotte • IS. Fortgbtarti. nate - ( ""7 , and Laid Bmtn. esacutora of Lorenzo Allan • Fula' acconni. of C. W Camp. mun•dlaii of C ttwenrl... • • i Meal. artoant of Aden! Still,- administrator* of gable Cope. ilcoorre.t .. • Float orronnt of 11ra - I:it-dor - nook mcmz, rare . and Rhoda 31 Roma, aiirna2lotratola of D A 1{0119.. if , Pft.A. • • riTII.I,LIVRTIVA. of I , ttr. T.tfoo. ol•000tor of the " 0 - 4AI. or J3.sohArle.V7.4. Jatr et Itoryt.tirp.. deed. ' The' ni.pra. , smell; of prnywrty .44 off by tbe Er- . mi rtor or Administrator to ariitcyr o ff children' of _ the folloiejno deerteats.— Estltr.of Cheers Wood. `Wm. Fritter. • Wm. W. Easteltrootir. (Yeti Femur. - • tielaoa B. Dunham. . be. arearnted to the Orphan'a Court of Brod f Foootr . for confirmation and a!towatire Ftwojular. February _ 1173 . 46 E aLtnntxn..- • - • Itrgiater and 'groovier. op,pHAN's COURT SALE.—By virtne of an nrdmr Ingired vet of the Orphan's r' , ..nrt of Bradford enoore, the nodeniignea. es -rntr.r of lb esltta of .Tanws Stevens. late of radrdmry. dpee ti .r.d. wilt ciir,ll - at public saloon .1‘ ,. ...5r. , n1:40. in Itidcborst two.. en SATURDAY rF.TIRUSTIT_ JO. IR7^ et 2 ‘ o'elnek. P. re, the lot, piece or 'f.arcel tsf land .itisittP in Riclubnyv torn_ tinnallcrl on the north be Inn.l< of Charlf .Thilditin, on the treat by tarn. of CAeorszo A. Loa - man. reeently porches .4l of Lowman hv N Aleitander. Stevens, and on .he'south by landfill, .rincent Dallittn, and on the.eftst by lan,te of Jocoli Mitchell. containing wri•olv scrag of land be the came irnor. or leas., TErntsVin an day of tale; t3OO on con.' cirtnntionn t3O0 -in sis mobttlia; the balance one rear. ' . - ALEXANDER STFNESS, - • Eiecntor. n, 1 $4:72. - ;sr 4 ChRPFIAI7B .COURT v i r t u ,. of ; an (Tiler Banned' out of the omits of Dfy..lfonl county. the undersigned admin. 'Ph - al on, of the - potatp of Nelson B. Dunham. late of Rome. thfccaw , d will 4.11 at pohlic sale on the Teem. • lam on Sfl'irtiDAT.lANDATtriff.ll372. at tee - lock • p.m.. tlo: following described real estate. bounded ns follows on the west by' Diehard 'McCabe; ob the north by said ltfcCabei en. the east by-George Meelib*, and worth by Geom. Darter and - oldtl Richard 3fcesibr,; •containibg abotiribirtrocree. 'b. PROM mom orlcaa. f TE:Rll.3.—ssoon day of aids; balance cn tottet ,- „, rnation. ' do,llll RpHAN'S - COURT - SALE—By 1, virtue of an order issued out of the Orphan* Court of Bradford Comity. the undersigned wills:11W for sale on Tuesday. the 13th day of February. at i •Yelock p.m.. on the premiere. the following de• scribed real estate, situate in Towanda twp... of the estate of Hiram C Fox. stegoasetrOnsiot. the home: -dead Int of Hiram C. Fox. deressee,.boatded on the north by lauds of S C and .1 It Means Cola F Mason- Col .1 F Means 'and road leading, across Towanda ("reek. on the mist and south by lands of J 21 and. .43 eo Fox. On the west by lands of J. is' Geo Fat and Col S F Means; containing about G 3 acres, all improved. with framed house three Urns, wagon house and outbuildings , thereon. Ale°. one other lot. tioV e and described as f6l- Imre: eommennine at the of land of Stand G l'inv and Dealane. then north 68 deg eatitTl26./00 .ode to lande of um. r Pon. thence southerly slotiit line of Miller 'PDX to a corner. theme, tooth d 8 deg wcgt 78 21400 rode to lands of .1 K and Geo TOL thence northerly along Raid land of 3 K and ft , Fox. to tiro place of beginninu: containing Xi acres and ad .ode.. - 10-Or 15 acres improved. balance valuable wood and timberland. The two lots are- slintiaitaror To. wanda Tiorough and offer rare ludneersenta to pur chasers, TER-MS.—On each lot 8200 when property :s armlet down; Il.oon on eindlrmation of sale; Wanes in three years thereafter. Interest payable aerel • annually ' Er.IZ.I.BETII /MAMMA. - Guardian. janlB"72wl AD)IINISTRATOWS 3lotibe is hereby given that all persons Indebted to the estate-(efAJ. ki. BISHOP. late at aryl= lerezeed: are requested to make immediate mment and all pervens ravine claims against . tatM estate must present them duly auctlenticated fir settle , molt. -E. M. BISHOP. - jauliPnwe. _ Administrator. - - ATER'S HAIRVIGOR! FOR REWORD* GRAY 'Bus 'TO TVS ItATOMAI, NTEA.T.SIT D C 01,44. !" • and Advancing, years. airiness. „§eare, dlagpointmeut d hereditary predispositin all turn the hair gray; either of them dispose; it to /idiot prema turely, and either effect is unsightly and unpleasant to behold. Dr. Arles's , ' consummate still has pro. duced an antidote) for these deformities. *blab has won gratitude for him from multitudes of women and men.,olls U• 11l -VIGOR 601:130t lited rprOdllOre lost hair; and alwaysrestores to tided and , gray hair its natural color, with the gloss and fre , s Imes. of youth. The comparatively few bald and gray beads kat we now see, are those who have not yet discos. weed the virtues of Alma's Hass limp:afar rancidity. the hair.' The fresh — and youthful bib lire See on :oldef heads U often the product or Ida art. It you are disfigured. or main' old, ouster; and ugly by gray hair restore its youthflil color, and with it your features to their Gilead softiiess and sgramble eu• press:on. • As au riegAnt drtssing for beautlfpng tta flair, 3 Ina so superio'r. 114.T.VASED HY • • Da. J. C. STER & CO.. Lowist. Mass., rau-ncAt. AND WSILUtCaL =Wank And sal by wand therwortd: Dr. M. C. rOBTER. 80N it CO.. Wholesale agents at Towando. I's, and topaz:eh' dealenkthroughout 'her:county. 4 c. 7, 11.-4eu. MAE UNDERSIGNED ARCHI— TECr Asri 1111111 Alt. wishes to Worm - tini citizens of Towanda and itclaity, that be will its , pimento attention to drawing plans. dodgem mit epectilcattene for all manner el trallilings. private and public.. Superintendence even for letecteebi° compensation. Mee at . residencii N. E. corner of &total and Elizabeth streets. • • _ J. E. HUMMING. Box 511..Terersols. Pa • oci;; 7.l GO-PARTNERSIIII 3 .—The under . signed have this day formed a co.perteberatdp imam the era" mite at Itriarpbratitexi___‘ll. for the purpose ot rrianutarwmg and twatuwits..." , taloa ant Leather. T he bedew. TIE •be carried ou at our new loamy tad curare Mita sad Elizabeth awe% Towanda, Par IRA 13.111b1PMITI. C. D. 111308 Y. . CRUMP L. MIMI: ja14,12.$ EMI Albany Albany ....Tharlingewn 'Nye Prankfin been .14 • ..Wnnrcwo 'born lira:woo twp StanAinn Mona SmithVreear • ' .. .. —Towanda Iwo ..... ..Tawayla born TawanAa. barn - Windham . A then% bore Atlints. bre° t biomo mane' ban - Tosco born ......Tmnovts born ....Toin►7dt NSW& Athens born Towanda born - Towanda born Towanda torn W- A. THOMAS. • - krodkonotary. tralit 4301 Pr. - ORSON RICHEY. Administrators.