fradioloo.,.# Towanda, -Thursday, February 1,1872. 'LOCAL AND GENERAL stir One, of- the pleasantest Mite Society meetings of the season, waa held at AD t tYle, on Walley orphing last! NU The insuraneefirm of ClexP dt VMCVIT has been dissolved. Mr. CAMP will centume the business. sgir Be sure and go to hear the g reat buthorist at Horcur's Hall this (Wedncs• thy) eTemog. tab. We learn that a corps of engi uteri; are enrreying s route for irattroad from Troy to intersect the S. R. IL, near Athens. . . pa—lnvitations for the third an nnal reception of Lints Hose Co.. are eat. The affair cone• off on Wednesday evening next. sgr_lifany of our people areipow compelled to melt Cot in order to get water for canary pnrpoaea. ,® - A vein of coal ban been dis covered on the farm of Fnim C. Goa& in tgie ebetrin, st a depth of ninety feet belowrihe surface , ••• t,.: The thiPeopal Mite Society . will meet on Monday °renter twit, at the mi. 't detre of L. B. Bormuna, Esq., on Chestnut 'street. H. KEELED,. of the Owego Toga County Record. is talked at, as a candi date for Collector, at the coming election in that place. SS. Ihy- referring to" their adver ti.ements it will be seen that Mc:errs:me & Wsun and R. M. Wat.t.as bare reduced-the iiriec of coal fifty cents per On. ma.. E. V. CAPEON. for many years [mat leading editor or he Williamsport : Gazette and Bulletin. has disposM of his interest the coneern,.and resigned his position as editor. ft,. Judge ELWELL heard the ar gumenta on the auplication for a new trial in the WARD ease. last week, hut reserved his do cision nntil-Friday next. SOY" The first meeting of the new Building and Loan Aasneiation for the payment of ii stallment., will be held 'in J. N. CALTFVB (dice, on Monday evening next. Ml Don't, neglect the caucnses for the election of delegates. to the Convention which meets in this place on Monday evening next. kr E. H. NoE gives notice in an- . other Minim that he will offer great induce ment,' to carob UnverF of boots and shoe'', for the next sisty days. Ner N4snY, tllO Chaplain of JOHN kiON'S swinging-round-the-circle party, appears in this place for the first that) at Meranes , this (Wednesday) evening. -SS. Our ola,friend, ED. RICE, has been appointed conductor on the Fall Creek t! train, running between Barclay and—Au t.:re. ED. is an experienced railroad main and an^ctetit conduct Or. itfdrA donation.party for the ben efit of Rev. 0 L. Gzusox L will be given at the house of W.V. N. Fos - rEnon North Towanda, on Wednesday, February 7, between the hours of 3 and C o'clock-P. at Itak. A Mite Society will be held W. A. CHAMBERLIN'S thiievening. at which vo cal and iuqtrumental+ mnsio by the choir of Chriq . Chureli, will be one of the leading fea tnreg. ‘4` • W.- Our young friend , J. M. lll .krt, 119 E purchased pir Hotrrox's interest' in the flouring mill near Maj. HALE'S. Mr. V. is an industrious,- energetic' man,. and wut nn dOtlbtediV Pll cceed. - ter We• - priLt, this week another interesting letter from ur l eolumbia,l4. C. cor respondent.. Those who Wiese that Abe re ports about Ku Kitts ontragea ire fabrications. the letter a carat' perusal. tea. The curling match which came off attiik plat-e on Tneaday afternoon, between Jae. C. Itn - ING.. Jorn liloQintn. taro. Waiour. and InvEco, on the onia side, and R. T. MATt•BALL. R. H PArcu, Janes farm). and Gnty, resnltecl iu ayictciry for 'the latter. INS—Tts'o fires occurred in Shes'.,e .;nn on Sate (lay evening. 21. t ult., between the hour,' or 9 and 11 o'clock--the house of S Blur Hat, and the barn of Taos. HeartNnr.. Both were partially insured, and the furniture or the bonito mostly saved, in a darnagp.l condition. M. The first annual sociable of Naiad Fire Co will clme off at Mercer's Hall, on Wednesday evening, Feb. 2L The occasion Rill be enlivened by vocal and instrumental music. Suppei will be furnished in the Hall. KEELLII . B full Band will furnish music for danc ing. which commences at 10 o'clocki Tickets, $2.00. For sale by members of the Committee. Ivr.The legality of the cumulative roung.fxstetu in the election or Town Council in this borough, will be tested at th& February term °front t. No fault Is found with the sue iceseful candidates. but finite a nnmber of. our citizons doubt the soplication of the law to this - borough, and will ask the Court to pm upon the question. • - tel. An interesting meeting of the Grand,Division - S. of T. of Penimirania. Wag hill in Wilkes-Bano Ipst week. Capt. T. B. Ctm P represented Towarrla' Among othi.r thiti44,lret.olotion was adopted anthor iziu; the G. W. P. to appoint a District Deputy for each Evis.ion, with authority to eallconven ti,,n., ._The Universalist Society- of iecently elected the following of:B -een.: Trnhtees..l nu FISH, L. 8. kirostirmr, G. Nr- li6;NES, Witia tat SNYDER and - OBADIAH C'Oitn; Treasurer, W t. Sitynett ; Clerk. G. W. Russ' v. The cemetery grounds have ban sur 'qyt ont into plats, mapped, numbered and ready for ter: Ho fur Leap Year. The fol lowin,y, the statute in the oldthtion code refer 7 rin,; t., Leap Year : " Albeit, as often as leape year i• ocenre, the women holdetb, pre , roz.,:ti , : • over the menus in matters , or court .l,ve :And nmtrimintie; so that when the lady proeusetii it shall not be lawful for the man to , ay 11;4 naei, but shall entertaine her pnCpesail ui all gede conr,exie." • Sor The Enfriprise says Waverly s 0 )a to be supplied with a first-class bobs . The building is to be one hundred feat square, with our stories,a basement and French . roof. The eume . paper ea •S /I, gas company has been orgmnizetl there,-with a capital of 00,000. Ope rations to begin at once upon the buildings and fixtures; and by the first of September they are promised more light on their street corners, in their stores sod offices, and in fact all OTer the town. • t 9— That old war-horse of tempo- Tuolt.hi Rosman, his been stirring up the people of the coast' , very nmcb wherever h e " 1 spoken; and with the exception or To waildvhas tnet large and . earnest sudiendes. lie completed Lis labors in this district by the, organization of Liberty Coroers Lodge L O, of f G. T., soh irty-two I . :warier members. The Ito &flows: and litsteystwr were present, and ehconragial the formation or titw now lodge by !toil' eunuut Wrenn. The method of detecting - the adultaiatien of ground odd)* is stated to be as follows : If, on ..peeing the package, the am tents ni , e caked, or show • disposition to cake. chicory is present. U, on adding a few drops of cold lwater to a grain or tvakd the inspected article.' it becomes* almost immediateb , of a brown bolor, chictuY is.slimly 'contained in it. Pertb*. on touching with the point of a needle the *Ocim which have been wetted with wa. ter and spread out on a slip of glass, if some are fantod - which are non-resisting, soft and in*, the sun& is adulterated. Lastly. the best ray to be sure your coffee is not add. teratekalways buy it at Mccsnr. & EDTAIDie, who sell the pure article. I 41 AU= " POMEROY OX ERM—The following extract is taken from one of ' Blum' Pommes recent letters to the Democrat: " We like the Erie Railway: There is no more attractive road to travel on in the world. The cars are so wide, easy riding and cleanly kept. A penen has room enough to ream - around, spread lout, rest, take oomfort, lean beck and enjoy himself. There are other good railroads in the a irorld, but none whose', cars are so at -tractiv as those of the broad gauge, well man. aged d rather extenave cars known Erie way Company. The slee pin g are better than the bridal couches o four forefathers. and far ahead of what the ancient kings and queens enjoyed, and they thought they lived high.' ILL - BIiZEDINCL—No lady or gontle, man will ever be guilty of the following impro- Mr Picking teeth at the table with the fork-tine or Continually talking of one's aelf. , Telling or hinting at the semi or private af fairs of another. Be continually complaining of your troubles, to make Others sad, gloom or Wearable. Preifesaing acquaintanceship with those who never knew or cared for you ' - Believing all yori hear or wlikt may be told Pm. Making yourself familiar at the risk of loving esteem. tom. The following are tlin Officers elected In Noel' Towanda at the recent town ship eleCtion • Constable.--8. B. HAr.oe.n. Road Ommissionerif.--Geonoe Furst, Geo. BENNETT. Assessor.—SADWEL HAWKINR. . Treasurer.—W. N. Foam. Town Clerk—A. C. 83Erni.. Invectors of Elee'ion.—DAVlD RCTIT,, G. B. MILTS. Sehool_Dirretors.—w. H. Sum, T. A. 13LUY. TEL Judge of Election.—EziA Rum!. .Audltors.—W. A. Sz.prrza, C. E. Warm, , . SM. At a regular meeting of " Val ley Star" Division, No. t 69 8. of T.,: held it Standing Stone, Jan. 18r the following officers were installed by C. T4rios, Division Depu . W. P.—Mnicor Palma& W. B. S. VANNES& R. B.—Miss 14NNAH laktesit. A. I. 8. —P. B. VANNEss. F. 8.-10 am Hum.. VANNEISS: C013,-STERLOG WICEWuU. A. C.-11= Duss. I. B.—JosEen BmsErr. 0. S.—Jos.?: &Ex. Chap.=-3lrp. B. DErEw. ie. At a regular meeting of "Stem or Truth' Division No. tit S. of T., held at Bar. clay, Pa., Jan. 17, the following otricers were in- - stalled by C. F. Tmon, Division Deputy : - W. r.—Jong Fr-Era:mi. W. A.—Taomas DiTCUBt'LM. B. RODEBT A. R. 8.-3 as= Dircancniv. F. S —Ancumato HAT. • Treas. —Wm. HAT. . • Con —T►atie JomcsoN. HUSTEIL • 7 9.—V31. Duorax. 0. S.—ROBEUT DLLTSDALY- Char lain.—A. KELWCIL, !fir For the-benefit of qv piscato rial friends, we publish Section V. of the fish laws or the Stale of Pennsylvania, passed last MEI The species commonly known as Sinquehan pa salmon. pike. perch. jack-aatinon, and by the sesentific name of stigostedium aniericanum, shall henceforth not he taken in any of the streams meant to be inchided in this Act, du ring their spawning time, that is to say, be tween the first 'of - February and the first of June in an; year; and the mode of proof of such tak ng. and the penalty for the same, shall in the same as provided for the case of the sal mon and the black bass in this Act. The' enalty is five dollars for each fish taken Or had in possession,•or in default of Payment of said fine, to undergo an imprisonment in the jail of the county in which they shall have been convicted for • term. of ten days; possession of fish is Ptimir facie evidence to convict, unless shown that they were not taken from - the Sus quehanna or its tributaries. PERSONAL.—Judp ELWELL spent last Sabbath in this Once, -11. H. Casa, fOrmerly of Canton, and Milt a successful er in Topeka. Kamm, has lent up a paper containing an interesting account of the'reception 'glyen Ataxta, in that city. —Judge P.Ar.ONS bras elected a member .of the Executive Committee of the state Editorial Association, at the meeting in flarrisbnrg last week. • E.. W. HALE, M. 11. Leasxmci iud .1. 0. Perron left t , r the South last evening. They expect to be gone several weeks. --Mrs. U. Men= and Mrs. E. 0. Goobasck are in Washiagton. —Superintenuent 3larioo ny has nearly recov ered from his recent illness. He is now able to be in his office. —Mrs: CE SrICLIL TITUS, who removed from this_place to California', some sitteen or seventeen years since, is now here on a visit to in her Eister, '&8.3: P. Ktsun. —lssse lihnsit. of Ortrell, is Assistant Super intendent of the Folding Room of the Rouse of Representatives, at RarriOurg. - —FaAss L.".TosTs, Esq., Postmaster at Owe go, N. Y.ds-as married to Miss FIANNA!" C: arts on the 24th ult. lir ARCHIBALD 31Avunn, one of thapoldest citizens df Troy townetep, died on the lith.ult., in the / 67th ycar of his age. - The Gazette says : "Mr. Maynard was born m Vermoht, in the year 1803, and came to Pennsylvania with his father, gimbal Maynard, when about nine years old. His father settled in Trey towtivhip near the late family residence, and there Mr. Maynard resided till his death. - At the time of his coming, there were but two houses in the rillage of Troy.. He was married to Clarissa Ore coo when about 33 years of age, and she died a year ago last September, at the ige op pisty-four. Mr. May Hard was au active business man, and one who.ni Lis relations to his neigh bors was peculiarly happy, slid he will be miss ed by a large circle of friends, wile well knew his wixtli. The immediate cane of his death was paralysis, but its :emote cause was atimjn ry received during a political meeting tu the stirring campaign of 1836. While the meeinig which was held near the site of Graded School in this place, was being addressed by Hon. G. A. Grow, or lather during the singing, the large temporar)J platform fell, and besides kill ing !me man, a Mr. Card, Mr. Maynard receiv ed injuries from which he never-recovered, and which caused him great and severe pain: ;He was always kind and attentive to the sick, and there are tn-ny who will mdse his kind atten tion. He les•es two children to mourntlielosa of a kind and affectionate father." - Night before - last, one of the ,most daring robberies ever perpetrated in this neighborhood. was sticaTessfollY accomplished at the store of Elattxxv, BroveLt.t. Davis, in the Opera Block. The este blishment was left as usual by the occupants at nine o'clock on Wednesday evening. _A . lerk coming yester- . day morning to open the et( ro„ : found -the rear door open, the bar that had fastened it on the inside the night before, having been removed. Further examination following upon this Sitr prising and sitspit l ions state of affairs, it was diinovered that many valuable packages ;of Bilks and boxes of yelvet, with gorges, vest pat terns; custom made vests and-other varieties of goods were missing. It seems that a careful selectioii was made, the tlueves evidently tak ing their time to it. The =mint of goods ta- I ken. we are informed, will run fa value to oier a theiuisuil dollars. It is supposed that the robber or robbers.en tered the front door, either by means of a key that fitted the " Yale" loek, of picked the lock, "Which it seems could easily base been done with a crooked nail. The efficient Marshal of the Police s /alms W. Elul., nu informed of the mato; at an easy mouser; sad is ere* on the twit of the bold perpetrators of 'tae . dead. With his erisuierme sod pentstemco is foaming 'op iiritninats,, it cannot be long before the thief or Wares are captured and bulicault. A uluitNtY waging to justice of the' culprit - is what re time a right to evert of our admirable as welt for their reputation, as to let bad men kaairthat loch things cannot t.o done in Elmi ra witkimpimity. • • La ts.—TM police hive ascertained toe cer tainty the guilty part 7, and he cannot long es cape theni t i We expect to chronicle his arrest in our nett. : -Elmira AdFertiser. • . • air Items from the Northern Tier Gazette : • . --The citizens of Alba and vidnity, made a very pleasant surprise donation tq the Bev. ALlmaximit Oniarruir, on MondaY evening. Aliont twenty couples went to the parsonage, loaded with good things in the way of eatables, and took possession of the house to the great surprise of the excellent pastor and his family. A bounteous supper was spread, and thelliesadir enjoyed i rare evening of pleasant social con suls). -On behalf of the Company,. Hon. Isom Wil.sox then presented the Reverend gentle. man with a splendid beaver overcast, gloves, scarf, etc., fitting lum thoronghly td 'repel any sudden invasion of Old Bores., The company I...thi departed, feeling that it is truly more ,bleirsed to give than to receive. . • Eilirgwzrattolding a series of ro. vivid meetings inAa-Meitodlitchnrch at But Try.-stternoo tags A number of conreriao a resulted. , • IThere was a pleasant surprise party at the neW Methodist Parsonage 'on West street. on Thursday night last. The good dominie, Rer. W. 13. Wwrii. was captured by a host of smiling friends, but did the honors of the occasion in a eery pleasant manner, and only seemed Clitpit6 rimmed when firrrow, in his inimitable manner. made a graceful presentation of CS to the minister in behalf of his congregation. !ma. We find the following notice of the late Mrs. Thomas, in the Northern IYer Gnu Mrs. Thomas was a - sister - of Hon. Hummer iind was born in Columbia - township in this countv.lan. 22. 1824. Meat of her life was potted in this county. an] here about twenty yeirs ago. Ate was married. The relation wia blessed with the Wiest measnre of happi ness. Kindness of the most genuine and snb stantial nature. earnest and unassuming piety, charity which never faileth, nobility of charac ter and fin intellectual powers, were features of her character that endeared her to friends and • eighbors. and ma - a her doubly dear to the loved ones who mourn •ber loan. Missed she will be by the poor, who , haver known the kindly bonnie of her hand; bY neighbors who alWays foundin her the midi true aympathy that beautitUs the commonest acts of bre, and hylfriendy who knew the strong, constant earn. citrates of a true and unfailing friendship. But she will he most missed. is most cheriatie•L by ~hint whoni she always; blessed with the abun dant love and Ceaseless devotion with_ the erne Viite, and by her childrert.Viknew in thename a mother, all that Is beat hat sacred word. 'She was a member of the Disciple church in Alba, and in• her life, as in her death, gave ahnndant evident* of the beauty of the religion she pritifeaseil: Death came not unexpected, and with these words on her lips: "I want to elive—l am not afraid to die--God hay a place in Heaven for me—l know, I know He "shelell asleep, "Gently as to a night's repose. , , L ke flowers at set of ann.' tier funeral took place Ct the beautiful home in Tray townshib; which she had loved so well, and was attended by a large concourse o' mdurners. She leave* tsro daughters and one sob and her sorely stricken husband to mourn hek loss. ler Advertising does pay. Messrs. J. 0 . Faosr S Sass, of this place, received some t 3 since a letter from a bongo in NebraAis, sluing that they had seen their advertisensimt in Itho Ittrourr.n, and requesting a price= hat, which was forvrardcd to- them. This week? Fartsr S Sons received from the party an order foil some goods. BUSINESS- LO AL. !Fon Sar.E.—A good Safe. . - Enquire t Oia Orme. logk...Fine boots made to order at Z. Mowna.- Co's. ter Call and see the 3.meriean e ing Machine at R. ZI. WELt.res' coal office. I :sr Mortgages, neatly printed, for sale at this office. P. M. WELLES is agent for the t sewing machine in the n3stket. aThe REPORTER .31CO is the hest ce to get Job Printing. • _you wihh the beat lock ti et Beni _g machine. get the American. IIIM. Town orders neatly printed tinted paper. fur sale at the fi rrontai office. rey- The American is the most du a 1. , sewing' machine In the mieitt. 036 Mad.ime ELIE LA VOIE desires oireturn her thanks to the ladies of Towanda. n vicinity, for the geriefrins patronage receiv d her recent visit to this place. IFou.REN4.—The house now occu ti , tl by Tnos. DE/MOND, on Main street. Pos: e pion gtren April I. Entite.ro of 31. 11. L.tc- RED— The American Sewing Ma il ne does work that tukother will do. and is Id S 5 cheaper than any other find, etaas ma h tit. - WOLF fi GOLDSMITH Are mak preparatinis to have the most 5042 , 13 ring n is manufactured exurculy f•Jr theii; trade. Is.. Court boarders will be aceota ted pith Board and Lodgings at reasona rates, at No. 32 peoond street. OS. W. J. Dl:Lin-ca. of. North To wiz, is raising a club for tiv.• Wed ay Trthw.e i sons desiring to jai ti it may karo !.. e 9 at the Post Oilice is - I ron, SALE.—A House and Lot on sei.ond street, near the Ward House. Building mile: three stories high, with good well and dir t • - . ,.Possession given ',immediately.' Apply to Isaac 8. Parr. ie.. J. O. FROST tt SUNS still con ,ue to lead the furniture trade in Northern nusylvania. Their assortment is nnstuTtass by any retail establi.hmunt in the, large 'es, and their prices are much loiter.— Losr.—On the Gth of January.be tween the resthlenee of 'oils BF3DIZMAY. i•i 8 nlllTsswanda, rd. the Barclay depot, a eta*. Pe u - :-3 rrice:et. •The tinder will be liberally I Lwarded on leaving it at tLis office. Towanda; Feb . . 1,1572.-2• v. TO FARIIERS.—A very valuable Pia re kir compost and top dresiling; consisting hmi'cliarged with ammonia, for sale cheap, the Towanda Gas Company. Try it. Ttjwanda; Nov. 20, 1871. Com..—The Sullivan Anthrit e44. is the cheapest and beat for all purposes. limo the the best Rod and White Ash Coals at the Central Cual Yard. Orden left at toy ofSct; or at Dr. IL C. roam; Sox A Co's. Drug Store, gill be promptly tilled. Si. Wr.m.gs. Sept. 27,1871. Wir Powtta. it Co. have secured c ienices of Ur.lassr. Manua., as ►nperin- dent or their Boot and Shoe Department. Mt. „has served a thorongh ipprenticesh p at the bra mess, having. be n employed for tumy years in the extensive establishment. of Bun rum Bans , and is thoroughly posted in every pint of thiS trade. lie alit be pleased to :wait ntt is his old triends and customers at, his new . q ters, where.ho prepared to show the hirgestasul best assortment of boots and shoes I, boo fogad la this market: _ • --s. siir A. stairatoat of Hato sad Caps neis wee&;44 the L O. P. Gm: Roxionox Ut in - Paws - or cow—Pray aftiir Menu, VI. IL - PiEIISZT will 'ell all quabtien of cold at a redaction of GO, DOUTION Psart.--The -friends of the Bev. B. Bean will make him s donation vada st the ACtdool7 . in Wyalmisg, on Irektai evening, Febnumy 9,1873 All is cordially in vited to attend. By order of CoMmittee. ' I Wm:Lb.—Seven sign p ainters, to palm advortisomets through the country for WoLa & aot row re. None but Mit class work men need am+ _To Ala. Wuou IT MAY CONCERN."— Ail persons Indeb ed to the undenlgned, either by unsettled account or notes over due, sill please call and settle before the - drat of Jan. 1i72. After that time we shill leave such a4cs mitts fur "collection: Pori aux in) Itm.r.—At Drr- Tirica's Musks Store in lifercur'ii Block, Pianos. Organs and Ilelodems. 01:11nstrnnionts taken in exchange for no! ones. Also tit. sale Mate& Clsrionets, Banjos,' Accordions, Concertthas, Mikis, Guitars, Strings, Sheet Music and In struction Boots. • Jan. 9 it.- , Kr We. have on hand and offer at heroine: - .1 Grover .4 Baker Sewing Machine, 2 Ladd & WebAter'e " " • 1 Wheeler Jc Wascin!d, • - 1 Franklin - 1 Leather " aa C3ll at the aeeucr: or kir The Quarterly Convention of 1.0. of G. T. meeta at Wyalnaing. February 14; 1872. A. full attendance is expected. - Rev. TIMILLIS Dram* Grand Lodgo Lecturer, will be present enu lecture on the evening of the 14th Just S. C. G.irtonn, Secy. Wyalasing, Jan. IG, 1872.-3 w. "After selling over $20,000 worth of American Sewing Machines, it, iiTords us great pleasure to state that not ono cent has been expended for repairs on -tie of them, and every of tt gives entire satisfaction. No agent has been ablo to exchange any .other machine for the American, with any person we have sold Wmotrr fi Iltscxxx, Agents, Autmrn, N. Y. San. 4 3.—t f. Vie. We have examined J. N. Val.-. Lies patent reversible elothree_bar, and take great pleasure in recommending It u the ties. thing of the kind ever offered tho public. It is light, durable and convenient, and should be in every house. Jowl Rooms, sole agent far this county, is now canvassing for the sale of this useful Ace furnlinre, and we have no doubt will secure for it .s large sale. Prue 12.50. Now, after all - that has been Said and written by interested parties, we are compelled by the decision of. the people, who certainly ought, to be able to judge, to still claim that the Si. ger Improved Sewing Ma chines aro not surpassed. They do any work , - that an* rewing machine does, u easy and simply. They co not Wear, out. They will work as ,easily after years use as.at tiatnam 111.ACK, General Agents. C. P. FA F. E. l'esT I.; U. Itour.as k co. Wtocaut 111.1cr. 'OEM PiucE Lear.—A fine, stylish Broadcloth Suit, 110.00 Overcoats, from 16 to 122 White Khirts,' It to 15 Wool Rats, 1. .75 Umbrellas, .GO Bow or 11c. .10 Collars perbox, .L 5 And if you ton't read what you Rant, ask for it at Wins \ le—Goxiaxt.u's great Keystone • Clothing Palace. • Pat The safest-and cheapest illlSll raneli in the %Fork% is insurince in a first-class Mutual Co., because yen get insurance aids ex act cost; no stockholders to l l take what they please and charge you the amount. The Ly coming is the strongest and beat managed Mu tual Insurance Co. in the StatO, and probably anywherte. Try a Pohcv in it, and you %O- W sure td' are about one-third of the cost of Insurance. For insurance on mutual or stock, please apply to 0. D. Itatrri.sa-r, D/OiCILII - OLTEI SCIIGERY.--SIMPSOS WAX NANAZEII, from the town of Jackson, Tioga Co., Pa., hail a painful and 'angerous tumor removes from his neck yesterday; by Dr._ UP , DLGRAFF. Vie tnm.r was deep seated, tinder the parotid gland, and beneath the carotid ar teries and ingular veins rendering thii dissec tion exiltmety delicate and hazardous. Da ring the operation the external carotid artery was severed and noted. Mr. Wax:commit is now in the Cty Hospital and bas a favuraLde prospect for a rapid recavery.—E.i h /Weer tiser. a The Bradford County Teach ers' Association trill meet tit East Smithfield, Fcb. 9 anl 10. The follow : nag are the appoint ments for the remnant! Lecturer, ft. U. Herron; Declaimers. Fitalreux Pir.r.ce and Virktman Pahl-sr; Essayists, DlAtt PLOWILAS and-EDNA GATES; Engiritai Committee, Hon. ,1. H. Weec, Dr. J. D. Uannawoon, L. Di 'FORM; EDITII PIIIELPS and Star PIIELDS. LILIAN M. lIII4WAT, Sec y. Rome„Jan:' 6,1 972.`-2 vr. " How TO 06 \i'Esr."—Forty years ago, Illinois vras as far West as most people wished to go, and Journeys were made in the legendary "Prairie Schooner," but in these days of Progress and Improvement, •tho word West has come to moan lowa. Nebraska, Kan sas, Colorado, California and the Territories, and the Traveler reaches almost any point therein by a 'splendid Line of Railroad. This Line of Railroad is the Burlington Route, which starts from Chicago over the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy It. R., from Indianapolis over the Indianapolis, Bloomington k Western short Line, and from L'oganspert, over the To-, Jedo, Peoria & Warsaw It. IL, and running Biro' prnimcurox. reaches Omaha, Lincoln, Nebras ka City, 'st Joseph; Atchison, Leavenworth and Kaoiiss City, connecting with the Union Pacific, Pacific and other T.ailrnsds rtinni _g -fr• in those cat( a. Always go "Byway of Burlin;lon? and you will be swot() be right: The Burlington Ronte has admirably sumer, eil the'question, " How ',to go Westr by the publication of a truthful and interesting dikto mi nt, filled with fa to in regard to Time, Con nections,• acrommodaticus, rates of fare, and ot..er intereating items, and illustrated by large map, truthfully showing the whole Nest, ali;eli 'they distribute free of chargé. Copie •ith additiotiel infurmaition„ can be obtained by addressing General Pasienger Agent, B. & IL Bit , Barlrn;;t•ia, lowa. . 'ger- iu future use none but Ilutuma's Safes." - DETEt.TIVE VINKERTON . • oz: 11E1:RING'S SAFES. • Cnic.too, Dtc. 23, 1871. .Vrtsrs. Herring A: Co. , Chicago: Grzin.r..urs : I had two of ;oar "Herring Patent Champion Safes" in my office at the time of the Great of the Bth and 9th of October. One was on the secouirfloor and the other on the third floor. Both Safes fell to the basetnent, and when wo.got them out, after the fire, I found all my account books and papers-- intact; the -mittre co:lntents of i 'beth Safes—in apieudid condition; thenaelting.of the glue of the binding of the books was all the damage done. I shall in future nse none but Herring's 'Saks. • - Yours truly, ALLAN PINKERTON. Four large Safes 44 another make, belonging to Mr. Poi=Tos e side by side with licaatsos, were . destroyed with all their contents. ONZ lIL3DIIED - AxD nails have testified to the preservaboo of their books papers and valuables, in the terrible .Cbleago Fire. ' . Manufactured only by HEILItHiG, FARREL A SHEERAN, No. 251 Broadway, corner Murray-at., N. Y. FARREL HERRING d CO., Philadelphia. HERRING & CO.. Chicago. HERRING, FARREL 8 MERMAN. New Odeaaa. MARRIED. 1132101.-.14 - Asylena, tbe Ihrt. O. L. P. Howe, Kr. W. Keyser, sad , Mal Nano* Y. Taing. 011WAW--11ALLABD.--It* - MT. ar•the resi dent* of the bridle% lather. O. P. Ballard,' Bob Thee d. . 18. by the Bey. Site. Wpm B. Oriall, and Kim PAICB-111041LEY.—At the Baptist parsonage. in Bast Soliththdd, Bradford ocutog. Pa.,. by Bert. P.P. S. Everett. Mr. WM= Paice. of England. and Yin Annie Itoakry. of Smith field. CORBer—COLEMAN.—At the Eagle Hotel. is iktoroetoh, Jan. 24. by Rev. Hallock Arm stroag, Ur. L. D. Corbm to Ulm Florence & Coleman, both of Albany. DIED. /3ALDWIN.—fn Potoawinmint K eounty. Kansas. Jan. 18,1872 . Anna, dam/ ter of . D. and Clara K. Bald.* form of Leltayrnlle, Bradford Co., Pa., aged 2 years, 11 months and 4 data • *4:.: N- We shall be iompealed to , send an air to wait on our delinquent cnatintanw, who do not pay attention to our atatimentai He will collect travel, rem CODD=O, Ursula. & Cc. Towanda, Oct. 31.1871. , ler The Germania Fire tilleirance Co., of N. T., is safe, sound and reliable, and ailjusta losses fairly andlirouipily loin W. Dies, Agezt. OfEtee,lierears TSloct. . I fir VANVzwort a Iklamssna, Merchant Tailors, Clothing, Flats and Caps, Furnishing Goods, G 9 Drciail street, Womerly. MO - 3, Nest havortkements: FASON OF 1871 -.1 L 11 OF G. T. LECTURES. ?he committee hate made the following engage. mesas : OLIVE LOGAN, Date—WEDN MAY, . OCTOBER Is Snbject—"eke Tang Men." Dr. J. G. HOLLAND, (TELIOZEIY 1 - 1TC0118.) Date—TUESDAY. IOVEMBEIVI4. 1871 :Subject : The social Unclartars." < 1:121: • ' JOHN 13. GOUGER. al. TAS. 423 :0, 16n. dabject—•• Will it Pay." PETROL.EUM V. YASBY. Date—JAYT.I.IIY 31. 1312. SubJoct—.• The Maim of Skinevaugh." Henry Ward Xteecher. Date—FEBRIIAIIY. —1872 bjeet—•• me rinot - i pt vI ANNA. E.. DICKINSON. Date -FEBILVARY 2ti. lia2. Sublecti—“ Joan of Arr.'' The °thee lecturer.t_ . atrs azi 111 c proba i blyr z liSCH oura ir WARD BEECHES. 9 /I COLITIS. • its 3LEND•71.85411.1 QCL\antaE CLUB will give $ Coacrrt. DECEMBER 1. General lieserved Nests Beeson Tickets - Tktets for sale et Fonts t ltrawr's Drug Store. Bale of Wearied Scats will commence two days before each lecture. TO. F. KANDERSON. L. Itt. FE.OST. J. W. VAN Tr L. Tolianch. Oct. 5, MI. ****** * * * * * * * 'PHOTOGRAPHY! Agent The undwstgued *mild tutor= the pablic that therhATlP purchased the . * - G.ALI.ERY OF ART • P of * • MARDI.GEiSTT. on Main street. drat door South of the First * Malidnal Mank. and mean by strict attention * to bititnees. and by the addition of ern procement In tb Art of Photography, to make * the place worthy .of patronage Mr. Germ * Is to remain wits us. and give his whole time and attention to the making of * - IVORYTYPES, * PAINTIN GS VI OIL AND WATER COLORS. * Ja wet u MCCELING MDT& INK. Particular 'attention given to the enlarging * of pieta and to the finishing of all kinds * of work. so as to secure the bestt results. and - as enrich time as potsib'e Won to nuking * angst! of small children. Those hog pictures will please rise ns * a trial. Iwe think that thej will be Lathi er fled., 11. WOOD k * )gull 7171 ******* * 4 , * *- *-* * * -1 • AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL Z DLSZASTS o iuz TIIIIO LtICGX. SVC/I 111 Coqciss.. COM!. Wiroornia rOCCia, clung, Air , ztrm• Lwr) Cossticrriox, ' The few compesiitions, which have won the cone deuce sf mainland become household words among not only o n but many natiertui. roust have el; extraordinary Perhaps no one ever secured so wide a reputati n or maintained it so long ai Ana's Caesar ._ . sax. It has been known to the pub li c about f years, by a long continued aeries of Marvellous cures, which twee won for it a confidence in its virtues. never equalled by ant other medicine. It still makes the moat *Eton silting and effectual cures of CorgAs. raids, Cisuwisprien, that can - be made. by medical skill. Indeed the Gnaw Psoratax. has really robbed these danger. ons 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.' Ercz7 family should base it in their closet for the ready and prompt relief of its members. Sickness, sufferhm. and even life is saved by this timely protection. The prudent 'h.. old not neglect It. snd the wise will not. Seep it by you for the Protection it affords in sudden attacks, and by its timely use. ' DS. C. AYER k CO., Loin f.. 31A.54.. PRACTICAL AAR ANALTTICAL CTILMIETR . And sold by Dritnestal4lrtAtud thewffA e Dr. H. C. PORTER SON tco.. Whol eta at Towanda, Pa.. and for sale by dealers roughout the county. "AIMS E. J. KIN,GSLEY, Wishes inform the Ladies of Towanda and vicinity that she keeps constantly on hand a Lugo supply of Lett 1.1 M R.; 7 - cloods. imitable to the season. Thinking her pat. rocs for their liberal patronage heretofore, the as• surer them that no exertions will be spared to en. sure a continuance of the same. She also has a tine eeloetion of )1.A.1R AND FANCY GOODS, I . Stub au • Kid Gloms, Linen Collars, ..Cuffs, • . HandLinnchiefs. 'Real Laces, Corsets, mat .I has Mao in connection with she above my DREW estiblistiment, and I am now PrerWed to do , CEITIII i and rirriNG In the latest fashionable styles on sliort notice. Ap Entrance next door to Fox h Idirecies. up Mere. ril 4 11. • •,. TAB UNDERSIGNED ARCM =CT AND BUILDER. wishes to Worm the alumna of Towanda: and vicinity. that be will gwe pieticalar attention to drawing plan, &dims and nyiecincationn. for manner c i i.toulkUnga. privata andpatWo. Enperintendenceres zeamonibie coampenantion times residence N. E. corner of tiecond and hllzilietlystreets. .T. TLE.V.RI3O. oetsll _ Boi 511. Toranda. Pa. DR C. K. LADD, PHYSICIAN .1,./ and auraeon. Tow nds. Pa. Odlos one door meth of Da. Saddsli a asadascalkeaskollia. psalm r ==l ..s 50 WM. POTTY-, N. P. lIICKS.. New Abatiamds. = GREAT CLOSING OUT -SALE Or .BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBERS; at the I, i 1 No. 3 (Meths ,t; Parlous Bloa.idp street, , Towanda, Ps. The calm stook tole 'closed out during the neat sixty days. i6id I hereby offer my entire stock of 1101-fri.• 11130ffol k NUMBERS. and STORE !IN TIM& TONI BALM AT A Bentletff . The is a grand cbanca 4 for an enterprising Mal to enter Into •go 'd paying buideses. My reason for selling is that I bare purcban4l an, Intel:lit in a Ladles tine Shoe Manufactory In New Tort, and I propose es. tablishing s Jobbing Noun In the Interior of the State for the sate of those goods call early and secure bagel: as. ea=inducements °Erred to the trade. ?be dr. shall be sold by Aprti Ist • - I ELLII3 11. XOE. jan.3l. IBridge street. ~. • • MI E VANS & HILDWgTH, MIL for the nentsizty . dors other great Irirgalna In DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, BLANKETS, To mike room for SPAING GOODS: We also bare the -beet _BLACK ALPACAS, Which we are sellissii at oh: prre. joisllllol - - 2 NAP sera% Tanitils; Ps. I= • FLAN!N.TELS, " &C.; &C., EVASs it RlLDarni. mAtILOR & 43910! PAIiIIiONABLEVAILPAIk Oppositii Public Square, Heap always on baud a fall aasort- went 1?1) M M 7 I. AND COATINGS. READY-MADE CLOTHING In ell the latest styles, , HATS CAPS AND UMBRELLAS, GENTS' Furnishing _ (o od s In great varietyr CUTTING DONE ON SHORT NOTICE. MIMI ALL WORK -WARRANTED 6 G MAIN STREET,, TOWANDA, PA. MONTANYES Are offer(mg it BU_rFALO'ROBES HORSE BLANKETS GREAT EARGAIN.S. Dec. 18. 1871. TO THE - PUBLIC ! The utdereigae4 Todd meet rotpect/ully say tiler are now prepared in every. way to attend to the UNDERTAKING . BUSINESS 1.n.101 its brandies. 'we trnst can gibe satiation the sertlcea of any one to that Itne Having spared no expel:um or trouble In pro an, Lug frog• the shop of if. &Wen Co.. of.ouritere. a hearse whlel) augnot be surpassed or even equaled in eleganfe, this aide of on:lamest cities. We have also secured We aerwleetot a most rellatee. Oarefla. and gentkmanly person 'to attend to tbis branch of the bnaistess. 'J. S. AMTS, one of our t►rm. trill be tonna at the Furniture item. on Bridge 'treat. and C. M. Mew emu, the other member of the Arm. st his rest- dance on Third street or about the dike of Dr. J W. Lyman. glary reliable and celebrated 1):4 'idea Thase.edice L as Peek ptrti:. sere tbe Ewen I=l jacaMit 00-PARTNEIIsHIP.--Thei under signedhave this day teemed a eo.purtnenhip under the Arm tom of Humphrey MO's. it IPriey. for the purport. of manullicturum earl jobbing bir•tr. eihoes an • Leather. • The buelLere will •be carrell on at our new factory end eakaroom. corner NAM and glizabeth street'', Trremba. Pe. LIU B. lIIIMPHHEL 111ThitrItUrt c 11411411111 Li ma: . , - 4 plirttre or rat azativais exp Auditors Ih'k l lo ool2 2,22901 ne141161T101,6 090 Coananneesllb Cod 1,12001 Crier 4• , COOS AIM Coust , • - • .. • .. Counsel to 0 , ........ • • ••• District For Fisetionr - Orsini Aunts ==flYS For F Inantoce on Pub& Bulklingo.-- .486 69 For uel and Den 272 42 Jury Colondesionore Cork 162 06 For 00km Books and Stationery • 1.283 63 For Prisoners Support In amino Jail—. 1.100 61 For Miami Support la• ,Filii...r 1.170 06 For Convoying bloopers 10 ibri - 613 60, • Ot tMr tonoost, between throe sad four th In the bulhtiog. =I 4. Amami with ths:Seectsi Co/fedora of lax for ate Canape Bradford. far Se pea MI, gairpriovses. .". 7 6661111 P 1 6 7 Harrawilb• • Newer e/Colieciers. . :Ye* Mama Deceived aDzand pa. ce N /1 D im • l.- --.•••••- ....--•;-- 1........... 4.............1 .......m.. Pike S S *!seen. 1970 42 84 • 1 ..i. ...i. 6SS Boma Borough. .. •.. ..... Dant, , .... 113-93 iii ii ..ri - e r a ... .. Wysok W 117 lewd • 602'32 602 32 -. 1 ... .. .. Armenia J P Borman . ' " iiii 1154 3 157 331 62 Oa 17 ii - • Athens Towaship....;.... Wangle Ibibroe ' .... 4408 37 IMO 64 41173 317198 911 60 Athens Borough I. ESinsabougta . ... • 16 3 2,E ma es 10.4(P It 19 ... ~, Asylum. Albany. Almander ingliali"..... 1.•... 899'61 811 191 13 67 46 1 17 -• ' Alba Borough I D Wilson . 1.... . 219110 DITO, .. .. ...1.. 19 ii BIITCUY Clean A Northrup ...... .... 31201141 1966 Ra • s ELis 10242, .... ... ' Township..... - Dl. Holleinback .... 1=124 1247 601 17i911 ICU, ••• .. B n Borough Orlando Vosburgb. ..... .... • 31013 293 781 -I* 134411 •• • Burlington West. - Ronne Batley .... 1243 11 1176,5 s , 4 . altil ... .. Canton Township ....... 11 C Cole. - .... 2460 91 2316192 205 122 NI, '... ~, Canton Borough. Ridah Landon ........ :.. ~... 9311 7 / 1 ' 883124 - 51161 46:491 • . If • " Columbia. 3 Homan ' .... 262546 1 9156 66 11'22 • 330,118 , .•• .. . Franklin.. If F Tahchild..... 9531261 903,03 9171 471271 ••• .. °misfile , 1 0 1. Btreeler. • . .. 1679 951 - 1686,84 9, 83;121 ••• .. -Herrick. • Males Bice.- i .... 11099 113, 103166, .1340 54{29 , ..; ~ Leßoy ' Carpenter Manila. I .... 1417 701 1348 00 10:95 4 7014 Litchfield J P Munn. 1.... 2.16 so 1713.96 , 12163 9012/ Lellayaretile. ' N W Farce - •••• 319 99 339.49 ..1.. - . 17160 •••,.. Monroe - Township W A Ke11 9 121 '‘, 1.... 144 84 1369;01 3170 72106 .. • • .1.. Monroe Borough.. John F Diller ... .... 323 17 304 40 2.15 25:02 '."L,•• Orwell 1R S rasa I .... 1935 00 1821195 16:301 95,96 • , '.. Overton I Jacob Beverly 1:... 517 al ssais 683 9 5 ; 40 •::i •• • Me ' 111 11 Warner ;.... Ur 49 9218'411 111431 120:451 . , Ride:lay • C C Thompson 1.... 1941 14 1871163, IEI6 96'as .::1": ROMS Township. 8 H Cole. 1.... 1431 81 1 1357171 71421 • • 11321 :.. 1 ,... Horne Borough.... ll W Browning .... 236192 228 80 1134 11;88 ii i i ;l. Smithfield, W B Forrest. i .... 29 6 3 (6, =1239 24 .1 .. 1 . I .1 , .4 Springfield Oscar Tivrtnea . 1.... 2552 31/ 2411152 6: 6 2, iiiiii;t.....l.. South Creek .' W H Moore.. 1...-. 1113186, 1054.14 - - 4124 1 631_,,4111 •••/•• Sylvania. ' MC Petal yut 4.6 1 263 06 - ,211. 12 , w, ••• .. Shesberpaln - Hawn Horton '.... 2680 oil 24E4268 i 2,33 130193 j ... 1.. Standing Stone. .. FA Ennis—, ..- 1275 76, 1198 497 -13'681 63111' . , Terry... Shubel Bowman. .. ... 693 27 643 1 11 41 '47 4411, 3a 0.•:•• I : .• I TORSICIda Township. . Orange Bolemin .... 1167 1 0 1103,42 3.6 0 , -‘ 58108; :. .. :. . ro Towanda Bough.- A H Kinizabdry ' .... 6273 23 19390 01 73.111'3100c0i ......1.. Towanda North. 6 Bliarden ' - I 839 1-6 794 OS 31131 411791 ...1.. Troy Township Jose h P.Brint ....1 2729,6(11 2574,62 19 58 , 133i50; .. :rroy Borough go • _I 2720189 1 1587.02, 5034 - 83 ; 0r 1 .._:1 Tuscarora • lii Atkins "- - ' 13611831 1r42 00; 6 , 80 471•11 215 " i Lister - Milton H01c0mb ......:.. .... 1461161;, 13.3,62: 5138 72,40. •.. ' Warren - - .TP Rinvei ' . 2144179 1 1 30361181 2.71 1071291 ' ;.. ' Windham-- I Henry Walker .... 18424 C/ 1734,40 i 1111 91 MI ' .... Wyaltuting.. Abral Lewis .... 2179105 2066 52, 13 72 vas 76 ,_. • 1 .. Wysoz VM .. ' - ..Lamphear .... 2013 66 1170104 r .. .-. . 313 66 wells EL 0 rirtnnell •• • • 12t,tit2; 550,00,, ~. ~_ 1 Si iii 1074,87 Wilmot • , - - Ha ll 'lager, .... .1261 531 117449' 1 2o 32'1 61 82 14-• i .. ' • •• ' : , aanients.. ;.. .... • 341 ~ 23 .. _l t ..... I ..L. ' 1 721 29' , - - 1 ,-, . i _ _ _ ..... ,-..-- t... 1„... Totals 1 . .• .... ' 1 77113 16, '6835344 64.1 3 5611 3313 71 (4602' .02 . . _ _ NMI Due upon duplicates or 1670 sad previous $ 1180 53 Returned unaollected for 11 and previous $ 4602 01 7,_ Duplicates of 1871 - 76057 84 Exonerated to Collectors a 766 70 .4, .. Mutts Tax of 1871 - - 857 17 Percentage to Collector! 3513 74 ' 1 . . - Incidental rsceisals " - - 148 19 Orders rettcensinl .47803 25 Amount I Trestury dummy Ist,. Total °niers issued in 1871 1..5. }Bann= COMM. SS. Weill° under:limed. - Commissioners of • correct statement of the reaehraLs and expendl day of 'December, A. D., 1871, inclusive— Witness our hands and aim] of cat t x at T Attcat—E. A COOLUAUGLI. dark. PRINT, LIST FOR FEBRU -L. TEEM, 1872. LeSiSa C Leeds SS David Brown A. B. Smith vs. 0. A. Hudson et al tresi,—. atephen Day Ti. Benjamin & vaemp o n appeal Jeremiah VanDermark Tel. .7. G. Ward 4 ease Nathan Edo:duster vs. Isuse Gregory, et al.-.. i.case N. D. Fox vit'ttiram Sweet. ejertit .1 Elias Benjamin vs.. V. Benjamln - 4. L. More vs D. D. Flenanit coy Alexander Wiekizer users D If Beardsley. debt Win Barrington vs Dan E Russell ' 'Prod 4 Tod ,, rhi use vs .1 F 3f.-sner use ad fa tZliiisheth Harriecrinn vs Jo.epli Bumpluertr4slass 71 AE. ff vaj L Drake , . tr. 14 1401. fl Ti e ("toffe vs B L Smith et al appeal tither iv toniim C Leeds vs.. Tllram DM Geo Mallorry's A P Ana Ming— . Unnsiker vs J 9 Williston lbirton Biker vs L D West B. SI Johnson ve it E. Elliott Polly Chilean vs John W Sweet ... Mason Greene* k CO V*ll C Ti pare Jotn C Marcella" vs Clark wheeler appeal do Benjsraine (lurk . J M Decker's admixes vs It A 110ctire11,...... , debt IV Hotchkiss' heirs vs (leo:Pram ~.Feject •TorinaGilkey vs Charles 0 Gilkey ' eject Then Denninitya. N. C. R. W. Co - . peal 9 . 11' Little vs la Ostrander :PP"I Smith Tent vs. 'Oen M. Prince .sci fa James B Fanner vs l Smith . ' p debt Jonathan Whipple vs T. Cesh adea'5.........a c Ten Hiram Horton vs (Will. Vargason a peal John Smith vs Ira wayies .appeal A V Fitch ca C T Merry kc Penn 0 A Johnson ill Jones k Webb ... 4 debt Daniel Bankltison tIW IT W rorey it al: ease D mesas Davidenn vs Nathaniel Davison eject E W Wolcott vs Joseph W;lrett appeal rend...Lk Jones v. Joseph Wooden 1 case C D vcetbeee re a P Cash case J p Kirby Tx a ll Hinman - J ai f. Willer & Terry v Mirshall &Monson . ..sppeal Willis... Brain.. vs Noah Mason eepeal A g. More TS 1FIliell• Riff et al.— Fri ta Or. Sneers vs A II Sewsrd eject fewer Rneti es W R TOMIIIIII ' War 1" Fl PP1,0711.V8 P Petals/I - et at - 11, - .8 IC .krpini - all Ts L H Tears tr , Catherine Wheeler vs. Moon it Stafford— O A ?Sidi snob vs A B Smith Martin Mahree' els vs G. H. k P. GorsUna. 'Abriltain Stoner vs Danfel P Jones - • Valentine Smith vs D D Tompkins ?Cathie' Baker vs Nadi W Dnnn et al J weph 4 Thusell vs V R & Plnllett Arhs Campbell vs. Martin Roe...yr. Joseph Oarlord vs Trnman I Lacey.— ... Pea. CA k CnVille TX OM Smith • St C Stemor vs Christians larbwenke o D Montanye vuC L Ward kc Lewis Havens • R Cowell vs 'Kelsey lirkthola Wm Wagner vs Geo Hubbard - - Commonwealth vs Martin Elkbree's es . Benjamin.. R Lyman Vs Henry Ward Henry Miller vs Ransom Tanner Wm P Cha..berlin vs Orilla Ames - Usury W Green. vs Henry Rnrchard et J R Andrews'vs Lewis k coolbaneh.' ..... - Joho..Mscollaff D Whittenballk. Co ...:.apnea' E A Parker vs John Gard .I.ejeet 'Henry Westbrook vs Junes Taylor it a 1... Benjamin'. Ball vs sow oriels Henry P Briers vs Jonathan Nichols . TT R ovens Ts o.Liirrison et al F TT Person vs. John Wolf it. al . P M Stowell vs J 4171 4 ,4 11 WI r k Co R char man nD W H trshberger Jame.. Henry of O R Pratt C. P. Wells vs. Jesse itroalding H. F. Emu vs 'Alonzo Long's J Pik.. ye SSI a snfnwap - John T Russell vs Willard E Stall • F (Ho v. Iseliel Smith ... . Jamb Tome vs..Tuse. Smith • 'Sr VatalelmoolvaJ WanDerpnet J.shna Peekham vs Channel' Corbin F P Case vs Nathan Smithy - Irk 31 T Carrier vs 11 R Raker ke B Reeve vs Elhanan Smith Junes Rent*. Vs Alfred Fnrtnab Henry Miller vs. N. Smith's edniin'straTors.. piles Martha Tinsman vs Wm o.lols ... . . . Rl:mamas returnable ,- on Monday , felemary.l .1872 at lo o'clock. arm,,. and on Mondiy. Feb 19th. 1072. all° o'clock. a.m. WST. A. TROMA, Prothonotary. REGISTER'S NOTlCE—Nptipe 1R lierehr given that there has been died and settled in the office of the Redder of Willa, In and for the county of Bradford. amounts of adadnistra. tion upon tilt following estates . vfx: S.Cntla partial amount og Charlotte W. Harrod. grvirdisn of chutes Kinney. Final acconnt of Esther David and J. L. ,fories, administrators of Charles David. de wa sh. Final account of J W. Lewis. adminlstr George W. WAIL: deceased • Final aisonnt of charlotte ft. Dcregbert: Allen.) and David Brown, • executors of Final account o[•-C R Caul% guardian \ Final aceourt of Adam . RM. attroinis. Wins Cope. deceased. • rant 'moon, of genkunios Roos. Mena and Mods Y Rosa. lattathiltritoilll ofp. tinal •teonnt ftf Isaac Lyon. executor of tate of Jacob Wlclizer late of Rome tem. • The appridesseod of property art of( by t frcitor or administrator to wi'dcrare oe the tbllcortua decedent*. Estate edam:tee Wood.. • • , • " Alston Valor. • • - Wm. W. leastudtroOka. . ('`eel Mmes. • Relics E. Rashest. • The &bore will be preporrat to 0 1 .0 O , l*W of eradVird Count:rev rottlinution sodall Thursday. February IS 7 I C Z . • • Restate, red Re O RPHAN'S COURT SALE.;—* 'truss of as ceder tweed oat of the Oephans Court of Bradford cotnata b thenntlerslgned, ex rentor of the estate of James Stevens. late of Ilidatbnri, deceased, will pen at public tudecm theirpretnisca in Ridebriry twp.. on SATURDAY FEBRUARY 10. 1872 at 2 o'ciock, n. tn.. the following deer:died lot. piece or , .1 Of land. Waste 9n Ilidgbury two., bo on the, north by lands of Charles Baldwin; on the west by lands of George A. Leman, recently purchas ed of Lowman by . Alexander Stevens, and on the mouth by lands of Vincent -Baldwin. rand cn the east by lands of Jacob Mitchell, containing seventy acres of land be the same more or less. TERMS-850 on day • of. sale; $BOO on con finattiom; $ll4 in six mobtthe ; the bithince ha one year. =CODER 401111,12Ai4. „ 7111ahei ALLII4 • C. M. 3LAXTILLE. .A.NITITAL REPORT arzetzvonD copsTe siting sonnurr sem) 1)=1121101 1d.1f73. • &SOO 30$ • 121 OD 4,904 St charier K. Ladd. Treasurer, in etc ui, with ae County of Braifforcifur 4 D Comity Orden in 4ecount teVA the County of Bradford for. lu year MI WECOND WEES dubs .. _ IS SI Pratbasatity and at fleiniass..". ' L SWIM . llapaira as Pabliallalidtads....... , • 42013 Itelarasraa liar Aid etlolo ' 110 00. liar esiailaasiad taros ' 161 111 Fes Sent of Roan tat Coast at, Troy. ; „ gai aa . Male Los & 0000100 -214 00 %ambits Institut* as per let at W... . ' • . IN 00 Wild Oat Costillestra , Ilta..llsaaa. tot lot toe - Jidi.... ...... 7. „ - 7,000 10.313 00 - • Ilpaa lEMldilial. ot Jill • • - SS Okra Loomis, lids Coosallaalaciat... , ...... WWI - S. B. Blade. Coasadadoner - , SW 410 - t: C. Itellogg. Coaudiadooer • . . il7o WI Mortis libepard. Comailadaaer • • WI 00 - E. B. (loplbaagb. a% at Commlaiikmea 1,000 Cl .-- • lialia•Total 373 OD 6 10 5 I =I OD 69) 75 MEI dollars Is for litatezial ;add for • itiakra3t Tel used 3127 17.1 Tato per cent. ettnantsalonon same One per cent. - commtinitm on MX it Pia3C9 el Paid State Treasurer - • • . Annum! in Treasut7 January tat 1072 Total, 847803 93 I Orders paid in 1871 3,14 Count'. do hereby certify the the above la • true and a of awd countyfrom tho let day of Imuarrtn theglai i, • and*, tl4ls 234 day of Jamaat, 1571. . . J. B. BIN. DS: . . .F C. lELLOGO. Commissioners. • MORRIS SIIITARD, • • I HERIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE 1 S . of sundry writs of Venditiona Exponas, and Fi . Fa. issued out of the Court of Camino]] Pleas_ of Baadford couLty, and to me directed. Will be expelled to public sate at the Court House, in the Borough of Tmanda. Bradford county. cm FRIDAY. rests ART 9th. 1872. at one &clock. p. In., the following .described lot. piece or par- - eel of land. eitnate in _Windham twp., bounded as follows: beginning at the most southerly corner in billiway, thence north along lands of Dentition and Nelson Tyrrel 176 perches. thence east along land. of Ass 1t Kee 55 perches to a corner. thence eolith along lands of Abraham Brant 73 perches - to a peat, thence cast along lauds of Abrsharn Brant 170 per: • rhos to a po.t, thence Bomb along lands of William. Antiadel 70 perches to s beech tree: thence west iiong lands of Rather !CChem 170 perches to a eve, car in the highway. thence south 63 deg west along" the highway 46 perches to a corner in the highway, . thence south 42 dear west along the highway 18 per. dies to the place of beginning: contabilmt 129 acres more or lees. about 85 acres Improve& with two framed houses two framed, barn, and tiro apple or. • chards thereon, and intended to be the Mlle land as .conyeyed by L. 0." Brown add wife to Minion Ha , broe by deed dated Petit& A D. 1866, and recorded in the office for recording 'deeds kr-, In • Bradford • counO, in deed book No. 75. page 37. - &deed and taken into execution at the snit of Manson" Elsbnie - ea.- Patrick Mabenr and Thomas Egan's adminietrators. aLita--The followt. tr• deaer'bed Tot, p es of par. eedof land: situate In West Burlington twp.. bound ed as follow.: beginning at a *tine corner. north. east corner lot No. 4. thence along D If Milling lot •• ' aro. 3 east 32 perches to i atone corner of lot No 2.. " therme.siong lot No 2 mirth 110 540 percbes to a stone eorner In the eontb-west corner of let No 2. thenee westerly along .a lot owned by Venn-eraudall nerelma to a atone corner, the •nneth.ereet. corner of lot No 4 -thence along lot lon 4 110 5-10 perches in - • I the place of beginning: containing 22 acres and - ixoybee more nr less. about 5 acres imoroved.-with a log house and log barn thereon; and being the sumo Tut pieceor name, of land deeded to Remelt Thurston by L.man Thurston. by deed bearing date Way 6th. A 1.1870. and recorded in the office for vs. mooing deeds ac.. In Bradford eotinty, in deed book 210103. aeized end taken into.execition at the =lt of H 11 Mace Ira. Brissell 5 Thuriten. ALBA—The following described tot. piece or par cel or land situate in North Towanda tirp.. bounded north ant west by land at Mrs. Rhona Thiusten, east by land of the Lehigh Valley It 11 &kiting south lor land n Mr. Levy M Adams. said let being fifty fret front by one hundred feet deep, improved, with a teamed horse thereon. ;wired and taken into execution at the Ault 'of McCabe k Mix vs: George Itoeirina,- I. PEWIT VAN MILT. - algid RY ISM ..f.diee . debt . I .d.bt appest .L.rep IIM 112=1 .eject PPM .eject Meal lad fa ~ C 2.1.4. ' pmal :llma awe .debt I.deta janIECT2w3 T RIENNES-NOVICE IS HEM- S by: eiren that the fotlogring spplleations for liel.nore for taverns, eating haw* and merchant Andrea. liars been filed in this of ice. and that-the same will he presented to the Court of Quarter ses sions. cm Mnndsr. Feb. 5. 113:2. for the considera tion of raid Courti ' .CIIIP debt ts I • okap An IxTrnx.. ..... 01MA Rellogg,.;%. R Sh•vona •min Hnnt Jn~n ettsnipttm... Oneter , R.• R.lll shier Lamim.awr nonnro. R finfrern. ATT.,..an gn"n.Ar william Rini W R Rtcbardo.... vrilVanrlif Ryan l'hnneto Inhn W King_ TT W Baxter-- S Qm.th ichnm Croy .... .3I W Waal 41 J O'Connor. /Carroll k Co. Nobloit... 3 Brietney janlbl2 ARPIi AN'S COURT SALE.-s t` virtue Man order lamed out of the Orphaera • Coati of anuiford Cminte. the undersigned will offer for mle on Tnewlsy. the 13th day of Fehrmut at 2 o'clock p.m.. on the premispie. the following ele.k scribed reel rotate. situate in Towanda twp.. of the rotate of affront et Fox. deemed. Otte lot. the tome deed Int of Hiram C. Pin decease. breaded on the .10//th he loads of a C and Zag Means Col Cd If Moen . l a Plimins and road bealmr mesa Towanda: root. on the not and south by lid, of 3 X sad Cleo res. on the.weet fir Unfree! J M k Cleo Fox and Col 1 V Means: rontaining abont 63 acres. ail inmenrea. with teemed bonne - three barns wagon honer and entemildines theme ales, one Miter lot hennaed and described sada low!: commenetne itt_the tensor of land of i 1 4 and 41 Pot end Tepoiso... thence north Meerut T 223-100 "ado M lonia of r Pos. thence sonttueiv along tine•or Nagler Fog to a corner;. thence wrath des weal 711 2%400 redo to hinds of 7 X and Cleo Tat. Thiene northerly along said land of 3 Wand Ci Fox , to the place of bvinnine; containing Mares and 43 ende 111 nv Is acres Improved. balance valuable wood and timber land. Ttio two lota are situate near To ' warn% Borough and offer rare irdiutettaimta to pur -1 EMI El 333 =l:9 IS tke es. .0 Ex n of Trintit—On earn Int $2OO when property 1. atm* darn. MOM nn onatlrinationlif rate; balance in three pant thereafter, Intmeat semi. Imnuani - =Winn EXACEK&N. JanlB•l2w3 A D'uniimiTOß'S, Notice ti horebv styes to in winos indebted to the estate of JOHN =OW. late of Wooreeloo township. deemed. must make tmatedtSte par. meat. sett all persons hewing chins spine; said estate most present them dobt mithentiested for settlement. • ?MILD InINXIIit • I: . . 1 G. iminlo A I , • TORS NOTICE.- .L.& • • • • • to hereby levee that tudshted to the emu of D. ursol.latit /3001- sur requested to make tormediste muses% sad GU Perseus karirst slams sksiast amid sets* miall pee sent them duly suthestkuded tat settharest 0 4. 1 - PPM ift4T2r6 IXECIITAiR'S NOTICE - otiee to boleti giveitiluet en mono Imillsto4 to tug estate of MIN OtWIASD belle Cl "Mee sin& deed. are requested to unto tuniedlite Muse% ea all persons havtaq Odom Nil estate sonsi Dreecut them ale sestdsairid. 108:111 - -~ itilot is Mil tea' NA 00 5213 18 • 19820 11 e 83369 84 WA 14780:1 95 I=2l Albany snr- ' Albany lingtmi Dora Franklin ....joitoyarina born . ..... —.Mb&ld 31,p61430 bora Wonme top Standing Mona liimdb Creek Towanda boro .....Towanda Dom Towanda boro unxtknorsts. Athens horn Athens born " Athena top ..131v!beim bon) ' • ame born ..'• Tairupts bow ' - Towanda bolo =tCHAVI Le •r .4.thona born Towanda born ... . . ..Toorera• h'"'" Tmran,l2 boto W. A. TRAlltaii. Prothonotary. • 23
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