ftadfad LOCAL AND GpIERA.L. rEiL. CBABLES CAMPBELL has beet ; ,p pointed Postmaster at - Luther's Mills in place Lr - rnim, resigned. ; fig-The students of the SuAque 1... mt Collegiate ,Institnte, are preparing to fir,:t-claw entertainment, The Northern Tier (7azette saps c.,Er 11lEaavrru received a Diploma froth the renr.,)icania State Akricultnral' Society, for it improved Srkwptimmc!r. . , We learn that the Pa. & N. v.. i: . co., are to erect a neat depot building at I:nmnicr9eld. Mr. J. Caawronn, of Herrick, tronble 10-securo tbe - rigbt of wfy for awitcttes etc. , Prof. , o)„ , BRVcE, who has made wyomio Journal ono of the most math-, bit. and interesting papers in the Mite, yro I*- g:l4 to see by ihe . last number of that sheet. di4 , olved his connection with it. He is arm ee, dc.l by.W. W. SIIMIE. We wish Mr. Burns ~ncre - s in whatever vocation he may engage. snd hesp , al: for the Journal a generous patron frc.m the people of Luzerno county. Drni.Er H. TURNER, late of the Pr. H. C. Por.rtn, Sox . Co., and Vx. I (10111 1 075; of the Firit National Bank, bare the Drug .."tore in Patton's Block. '; r• ill fit it up in first-c'aas order. Mr. Tun tn rsperleheed Druggist, hariug been rf.v;ed in the.bnsiness for several years, and L • 14.1 a graduate of a pharmacy school. • Mi. iA a thorough-going businessman, and c• -,•.• the enpfulence of the bnqiness communi ty. Tor ne . u . Arm should secure a liberal Blume patrunnge• Rev. J. D. Porn% whose la r the immediate conversion of sinners. 1.. 1 - I.'en so signally blessed in many places. ; 'lst 4.1-oPcql a. short series of meetings at Ilev. Dr. TAriblfS Church, with 7r In Fults. Ho is now at Norwich, and iil ri••:: Lellaysville about the 2Gth and bold a .ii,,tt series of meetings. A cerdial invitation (xt( n(lpd to all denominations who desire to 1 present. ThPse meetings are not nnlilte :y pr•fitable . alone to the ungodly, but to the Lord Jesus. p-z-We are pleased to note that our P. D.:FAFsrrr and Jostru R. Mr -1- a ,botli formerly of this county, have cn 7 rcrl into a co-part -, ership for the practice of Inw it) the city of Titusville. Mr. HARRIS iA !nrc ^ tlouri.hing, practice inTitusvillis, slid Mr. T kS.I:TT hns been for nearly two years a practitioner in Tidiont. , , Pa. Fr..in l r .,10.0,1ge of both these gentlemen, we vin ;:, , Ire the public of the . "-City of Oil F they nre yonng men of energy, ty• and of stanneli integrity. We wish the n•—x firm • kir A decision of the case of BET SY ASN Prinri . , 1-..i,10w of PERRY - B. Pit-err, of West liiirlimit ,, n. who was killed on' the rail road I..‘t,re , •ii Li , l• aivrElmira, some two years p..:-. was read, in thi• i‘otirt at Elmira last week. Mrs. Pit vrr so - 1 the Railway Passenger Insn ' i ~,,... ( '.,nwany. of Hartford, for the amount of insnranee on her husband's life. in this ca•to re.telerwl a verdict in fa • . Nrs. riirtrr, for $.1,551.71. This case a-ill • he taken to the court, of appeals, as r verdict r.,-ainst the other Insurance I • , nrrealea. The combined amounts ,;••=. rpn,lered are about Sl2,ooo.—Northern Tier )::.0 .-IVe received a call last .111 G. A. Grow, President of the Gteat Northern It. It. lle hearty. Anil assured us that his th While the climate of Tex :l4 h:ri4orat:ng to him physically, we p infh;ence may be made mant- ofprwell, LORENZO ACKLEY, of and C. S. LtYrcirrr, of Carriptown, 1. - ft .1, i pin.ee last week fot a trip to Ranqa.s. t o be absent several weeks. -1. 11. I.‘siNtNii, Maj. Nati: and J. G. PAT :!t*, 1"!:j the':r trip thriin;;h the Sonth. from they were in Florida. , Tanicllan i w , ck, was :•• Pt:Y. r a. t,k• - n slid:I.:11y and danger but wo ara,pleased to an - • ••• ]•• c•utvalescc•at now, and will probably "•!ti e'tend to his patients norm. v. W. MeG LATH-tOtY is ill at his father's, N 'rristown. In consequence, lay-services tc,t, Id in the Episcopal Church, on Sunday sal Wednesday. Mr. ADAM INNE., proprietor of an:::-r ,at Granville Centre, Pa., has rvoeivoAl a Gold gedal from the ina:r- In,titute New York, known as the "A. J. F. ::z Call. " On this was the following : his..lhy the American Institute, in 1871, 11:,•1.t•,1 Fnim Cropped Tanned Leather." On -Cie r, • side," American .i:e'her with a coat of arms. In s:planation, trt ind , r , tood tint there were three med aa by the - American Institute in 1971, a, : For hemlock leather, a med al ,-111,1 the " Lee Medal"; For oak, a medal • I the "Lorillard Medal." For Union Cropp (.l Leather, a "A. J. Scum= Medal,'" Of this mt.; that of Mr. ADAM INNEte OBSEIcVEu. rfr , —. \V have received the first f The . 1 / 4 ",yeguaril, a small iLlnstrattil published in Bellefonte, Pa., and edit ,.l ol 1 friend, .Rey. R. Cult 1...-slnx, abiby.to conduct sneh a paper will not . 0...n1 , ted by those who know him: It is the • the Safeguards, consisting chiefly of . p and members of Sunday-schools are pledged to r..b. , ,tain from thefirst in:, nr. , ltlic . ilrie smoke and the find tiliae . Co. The paper should be intro .c.ll on: Sunday schools. Parents to keep their boys from 'nsing tabs°, ,r,.11 as froin intoxicating drinks, should :.•'i L, for them this cheery little Saleguord. is 2i cents a year, with bly‘ usual re t,. SuMin RING INTERESTING TO SUI'EIiIN- s r• n St":4:DAY-SC:IOOI.S.—The cl/; , lu.n of V,inqht Hollow, Dome and vi tv. 1:: n very plon.ant surprise. donation t • I. D. at his house on Tuesday even -71,.te then eighty persons in number 1 , 1 with g , tod things in the 'way of 400% possession of Mr. rr.mrt's j , yfal sarpriso of him and, his MI A 13,1i:toms snpper was spread and ;L s i . 1.1., 1 and fitends enjoyed a rare evening ~ f 1 , :• - •,...Antial converse. On behalf of tho e'xidfs - ; and friends, Hon. ALONZO I:ICU/IUDs ..••• 1 Hr. Paiscr With a " beautifal quilt as a and esteem for services ren !!l,. lr.st ii: ,, years in Sunday-schools. -;yos uslont,• etc. At a late hour aepart.od feeling that it is truly to girt!' I 'tau to receive. Would it t.) do the same? USA. We Lave several times called 4, It to the 4alcony Chairs," matinfactur ' I A. E. C.;oria. of Cooper's Plains, and are I t ere that they are receiving favorable 11..ti , e ft, ;.i_the press throughout the canutry. : nyzni,;.i_ (:f the Dal - atWe -Vitt - it/sr: - vf.,,t it ku , e.v:, -bout the chairs: ~ `T'Llt feW weds since ! •t„about the els ,, ant hal; tnann'rnettlic.4l by A. E. Cooper. of • - i • bat we didn't know half so them thou P.B w: do now. We have -Ln;.: and enjoyin:; thorn for several ' mast stir they are gall our fan- and by the way that' is all the vanusbes them ; f we sly abont them cannot be a I tale.' The chairs are ntitically ana a rh4Urallv gotten up for comfort Sa well as looks. The beautiful native woods of America are exhibited to good advantage, .Itar tn a e•w which heightens their attractivenesi. We have never seen chatri: of this kind begun to equal the i'llaLufactureg of Mr. Cooper, and we could b,•st tri, n 1 no better hack than to have his sitting room. During this year we (.11,ert many of our citizens will know how it is them, rise. MMWMi=l==i OMIT PIWPOIM/11105.:--Ahal l Ism of the *overal l courts ant& eointy con vened on Monday, .Febrnary b, 1872, at 10 o'clock a. x.l id After tramaction of the usu al business, journid until 2 o'clock r. it., at which time (onrt was again Opened by Dr. HAZ. an, grins. .7tidgo Monnow and Assistants Paw 117. and Kereorease were on the Bench. oda During the sitcancen the constables were worn in; spills:Wore tor licenses were build, angtho g &anted : -- I LILTING UOUBE. OAi•en Cari,.Toastaii Caking, Burlington;:Wm. M. Ryan, Athens; It. W. Watts, Towinds Boro ; E. a Smith, Towanda ;Bora 1 j Ttorsui. ' P. Landmemer, Standing State; N. B. Eik,- venit, Burlington; Noon I loan, .Towanda ; ; 'Allen SlcKettn, Towanda; D. Kellogg, ‘ AI*„T; P. D. *nevi, 'Albaiy; WtegW. Decker, Monroe. ton; John amnia, Leßaysrvllle; 0. Bunt, raialtlin. • NIZUCTIANT MALTZ% J. Dreamy, IL W. Noble, 3. Ca3roll t .i Co.„ TOwanda. : The following named Grand Jurors anstered to their names, 'and were sent oat under the charge of judge Morrow : • ' Cu.n W. Itcruoins, foreman.; Burtqn Newton Barnes, Horace H. Brown. Hollister Burden Wage Beardsley, - John H. Chaapel, E. N. 'Dewev, Geo. Finch, Thos. Fitzgerald., Spen cer 0. Forrest. Anderson Gibbs, Evan Lewis, Andrew E..ltlenardi, L G. Newburry, N. N. Parks, John Warren, Milton Wattlei. The,Cinuni Jury remained is session until Thursday, Fob. 8, and,passiod upon the follow ing eases: Tll,U£ LILT. Dommonwealth cs. Thomaa Dolan, John Do lan; and Catherine Dolan—Assault and battery. A true bill against all the parties esiept Cath erine Dolan.! - - - , Com. vs. Say Smith—Adultery. • Com. ye. ISchard Fuller,- Timothy Middaugh and Jae. BleOarty—Assault and battery. A true bill against [ Middaugh, and. not a• true bill 'against the Others. Coro. vs. Allen Palon—Assardt and battery. Com. vs. U. Fri:ltchy—False pretenses. Coin. vs. Timothy Middangh, BichardFuller, Franz Bowman, James McCarty and Charles McCarty—Assanit and battery. A true bill against Fuller, Bowman, and Jas. McCarty, and not a true bill against the others. ,OT A TRITE EIIL. potn. yg. Lathan Olmsted—Belling liquor on Sunday. PrOsecutor, John Gangway, for costa. Com. vs. Nathan Olmsted—Unlawfully selling licinor. County for costs. Cora. vs. Thos. Dolan, John Dolan and Cath erine Dolan-fAggravited assault and battery. County for costs. Com. va. Porter Kipp—Laryeny. .Com. vs. CUllen Boss and Emma 13,o3a—napo. Com. vs. H. B. Virelch—Compouiding felony. Com. vs. Jesse E. Gorten—Forgery. Prose ' tutor, J. S. Knapp, for costs. Com ; vs. Morris Roach—Assault and battery. Prosecutor, Fitzgerald, for q!ats. On petitiori,of M. E. Warner, constable of Pike township, the Court approved the appoint mentof N. C. Strickland as his deputy. • On petition, the. Court approved the appoint ment of L. W. Forrest, as deputy constable of Smithfield triimship., The following cases were disposed of by the Court and traverse jury: Com. VB. M. Keefe—lndicted at Dec. tom on a charge of committing a nuisance. Verdict, guilty. Motion for.new trial to be determined at next terml. Com. vs. Allen Palen—lndictment found at present.t.' nit on charge of assault and battery. Defendent pleads guilty to assault; . and was sentenced to undergo an imprisonment in county jail for 30 days, and pay a ripe of $25 Cora. vs. Michael Kirk, jr.,—Assault and bat tery. Indictment found at Decemler term. Verdict, not guilty, and that the prosecutor, Tiles. Dolan, pay half the costs 'and defendant half. Corn. vs. josiali Horton—lndicted tit Decem ber term for assault and battery. Jury return a verdict of not guilty, and presecutor, Ira Urton, to pay costs. Com. WA. 'Gu y Smith.--Tudicted at present term on a charge of adultery.' Jury return a verdict of guilty, whereupon the Court sentence defendant to pay a duo of $250 to common wealth, costs of prosecution, and Undergo an imprisonment in the county jail fora period of sis months. Com. vs. Frank Itardwell—lndictoi at Dec. term on charge of false pretenses. Jury returu verdict of not guilty, and direct that the prose cutor, Wm. Baker, pay two-third; of the costs, and defendant one-third. '• Jesse Ayers was held to bail in $BOO to appear at next term to answer to charge of false pretens es; and Jesse Avers and David B. Ayers were each required to give bail in the, sum or MOM 40-appear at next term and answers, charge of consmracy. On -petition, Orator Holcomb was appointed treasurer of Lelioy township. In the matter of the application fora cennt bridge across Willistown Creek, in Wells town ship, viewers-reilbrted favorably and report was approved by Court . and Grand Jury. In the matter of the petition for a county bridge in West Burlington and Troy townships, viewers report c in favor of a bridge and the re port was approved by the Court and Grand Jury. Conrt a,ij , nrned on 'Saturday at 12 o clock, Ina.; Monday, rd, 12. Court convened pursuant to adjournment at 13 o'clock a. m.; Judge Monnow and Associates on the Bench. After disposing of various rules, motions, etc., adjourned until 2 o'clock P. ar. At the opening of Court in the afte?hoon, Judge 3lonnow read over the trial list, when some twenty-sir of the fortf-six cases were either settled, struck off the list, 'or judg ment taken by default. The only case on the list ready , tor trial WAS Barrington vs. Fleming. After the ..mpanneling of a jury in this cas7. the balance ofAie jurerfrwere dismissed. ROME.-2:11t. EDyrdn. : That lastlib eral fall of snow has created in this neighbor hood avast amount of enjoyment !Jr "every body and wife." The'melancholy, rusty cut ters and box-sleighs were lounging in out-of the-nay corners of barns, in an utterly forlorn and diiconsollto sort of fashion. But the last fleecy storm has changed all that for few days at least. They have lately been rushing along the roads in every direction in merry mood, enlivened and quickened by fast horses` and jingling bells. Young folks, old folks, and all sorts offolks, have been nialdng. the most of thesleighing. All sorts of parties' andsocial opportunities have been flourishing lately, Cc. p.ccially snrprisepfrties. One of these parties, gotten up by the Good Templars, deservek mention 'as a splendid success: Mr. Jou,: Hon- TON, of Allki Hollow, was privately advised that a small •:party of neighbors, (say' 10 er 15), might call upon Lim on Wednesday' evening, th ith ,Judge of his astonishment when that evening bronsht an oyster•laden, cake burdenell.army of 50 or GO, who swarmed into his homio with boxes, baskets and satchels, crammed pith edible lu'leirms and dishes, which they insisted Ripon spreading out on all the ta bles that could be found. Then forlowyd "The laughing and the feasting, and Om sound In which their voices were all drowne.d." Indeed, they had what is popularly called "tt , high time." Not a drop 9f liquor, no poison ous stimulant of the kind needed to make the company merry; sociability, kindness, harmony and happiness ruled over all the participants in the festal scene. We will not attempt to spe ciclize the contributors to the kveniug's pleas ure—there were too many • of them. Bronx.? YoNvz ought to be mentioned, as much interest and amesement was created by his craniumie tie prophecies or phrenological examinations. He was threatened with an appoplectic which fortunately passed cif without particular harm. We cannot speak to hlglaly of the spir it which animated the getters up of this sue- CC.4A. For once, they haVe shown that Good Templars can have a thoroughly enjoyable go.A.tilue at moderate expense, without ‘.riolatr ing their consistency as temperance people. This pleasant gathering promoted sec:abi.ity and kindfy feeling throughout the .neighbOr hood, strengthened the' mead: in' hmlvrai.ce principles without laddhig to the prosperity .of the liquor Seller. Why will , se-called Good Templar.; go to liquor-selling taverns for need ed enjoyments? They build with one hand and Pull down with the other by such practices, and are loteghed at by tip ,enemies of the princinlcs they profess. Mans members of temperance organizations need the tonic brae ings of radicalise. There are too many pro fessors of temperance who for, the sake of busi ness cr graiure, set aside their - consistency. Onr Liedge is Dro-pering 11'4, because there is writuderable radicalism, aud consequent ear nestness among the members. When therti is liioNL - n-ON it 1011 40teastee all is inceeik Whine be modals th e members. We mai bliged to bends new MU ale et these Am Wee* the • In yoarAist warits list of ailleers t the name of I. W. 0.T., E. L;thurint, was omitted. Prot. thrurrim4 abed Matthaei to Henri& He it it:liwertesebet; =lbis Ibis best tete!' pm. pils to be found in the minty, end be' has al ways bad that tuck s since be has beeciamong ns. There aro very few 'black sheep among one young folks. We challenge anY place of the size in in this part of themnintry, to show s bet• ter assortment of comely, well behaved .young Awforthe.young ladie s— we cannot Sad - words to sufficiently praise them for beitzty. 'usefulness and virtue. Just here We will ourepistle lest we soar into pootio rhapsodies. . Yezox. 11marry Dvityff cot tax Ciao.— iwiwAnD Anvzxrciim or A PII2IIIIIIIINAiIIA Lawrzi.--It was a cool morning in the. winter of 1872, time 416 i. it., in the pleasant rWige of Troy, 1%., when ;,he ".late " Mr. R. B. Pan soxs, Esq., might have been seem "compassing ' his way to the Northern Central depot. Td got the fail force of the word " contrasting: l watch a carpenter measuring off distance -on a b oar d with a Far of compasses, and as for the word "later E. B. is cheap late. • The ben of the train going north had struck; the train began to more. Pamela! "compass ed," stalked. ran, and with mighty strides tore urt the steps and weskit's platform of the de pot, as if he had bought another Watkins Glen and was going to claim:his property. With one bound he seized the iron railing and swung himself on the cars, and away sped the- train around the crime with no place to stop short of Elmira. Ho Pad ga4ed the car, but once fair ly in motion le.discovered that he had planted himself between the kaggage car and mail car, and there was no way gaining an entrance to either. .In the words of Sir WALTER Soorr, "I would you had , been there to see" how those cars "kifedH over the bridge, through the deep cuts, over the hollows, while bumpety-bump the elongated form of the Pennsylvania lawyer balanced ihielf on one car by putting its feet on the other, awl never did Humpty Drucipty, re quire greater skill to keep himself from falling, astheswaying cars kept rambling o'er the rail with the iihermeimeter at zero. Howes Geri arc's rid with 'TAME Noxifor driver, was no thing to it. , Ilobbity-bob, thumpsty-thump, rumble, Irip, a shake and s dash-along-Jim along7a-jesey motion,_ with an extra bump thrown in occasionally, sent the bewildered Pansoss' i hat flying to the winds, and; bare headed and bruised he heard tho joyfhl signal to slack up. and take wood at Snedeker's, and with a prolonged "Will, I never," which_tsound ed like aimingled curs Wand blessing, he leaped to the grou nd i and betook himself to a warmer seat indithe laughing sykapathy of his fellow travelers. For days thereafter a tall personage bore abOut, at an elevation of six feet above the frozein surface of the grourid, a conductor's cap like i 6ignal of distress, and all his old companions said, -" What in the donce is PAU SONS wearing that conductor's cap for ? Ei‘ii ra Cazt to Wrau;siNG.—There his been con siderabl4 interest manifested by the members of the 'Good Templars' Lodge in this place, as they believe in being doers as well as hearers of the word. There was a good attendance at the lectures of the Bev. Mr. Herr, of Wilkes -Barre, Pa., who Spoke hero three evenings last week. He is a veteran soldier in the cause of Tempe, ranee, and though nearly eighty years of age, has lostpone of the fire and vigor of youth, as his pointed allusions and sharp cuts testify. There to be a Convention of the Lo.ofG. T. held commencing the 14th inst. Arrange ments are meede to have an interesting session and a pleasant - time. The Lodge is m good working order, having been strengthened late ly by the addition of some of the prominent men of the community.' Hon. Joint Cuausr.n- LAIN lain honoreannember of this Lodge. It is called Wyalnsing Lodge- No. 472. Number of members about 100. The newly installed officers 'aro as follows : W. C.T.-11. B. GATI.OIID: T.—JaNstr. LEWIS. W. Si—J. S. PoLas. W. Ai S.—H. F. STALFOILD. W. Fi S.— C. 51. Briar. W. 8.1--EITSIELLNE Sxrrn. W. C F-41. ACKLEY. EOM oar time, I aro stir' other .1 Monday, Feb. 12, 1872. , ts of pooh stattess. NV. Mb—H. J. LLGYD. W. Dl M.-SrSLE Bnoozs. P.. 13..F.1r5u VAUGHN.. L. S. EILISA Bnowst. W. I. G.—PEnar Poor. W. 0. G.—DAN Sruawn. We look. for continued prosperity for iho temperance. , .TOwN.--Not having heard from by town through your paper in some_ thonglit I Wonld let you know that we 'alive. Neither the small-pox, nor any erions epidemic, has made its appear.. TO as yet ; but the good people have king a stir lest it would, and have be , oroughly vaccinated, though they are tly afraid that some stray one will bring midst. Flood Templar,' Lodge (Martha - Wash ) is in a very prosperous condition. Since .eran Good Templar, Rev. T 11031.18 ROn ectnred in our place with his eloquent tty speeches, our lodge has had quite . a . On the 7th hist, the following °Ricers were iitstalled: W.. T.—F. D. N tratot.s. W.'. T.—E.mts Emir. W. I S l ecy.--WILIIOT CAMP.' . .,.. W. V. S.—Lrey Clair. W. '!lreas.—Gr.o. N. &moon. W. Chap.—U. S. C.tnr. W. Ikl.—LiriA F. C..arr. - W. G.—O. E. 3lmir.r.. W. S.—L. J. CARE. - W. dt. S.-4C. e. CIIAFFEE. . W. L. S.-L . -JANE FLEXI:INU. . W. 'A. S.—ANN E. Sr.or..tvEs. . W. d). ki.—S.knArt Siromiagr.u. ance been come coneta it in o Oar ingtnn the se , znis, I ands BEE Lodge Deputy.—Cir.ts AVEBY. Delegates to District Convention at Wyalrt ainß-i-Itir... D. CODK, W. ri SaillAVaS, WILIVI3T Cram. Febrnary 9, 1872. BUSIITESS LOCAL. ,pi- When you go to Rome, if Yon folleW the ernwd you; will soon fled yourself in Faosis Gallery, where you can get card photo-, graphs for $1.50 per dozen. Large pletnmifot framles, i. 1.00. M 1 work warranted to sn;t cus tomer-a. • i During the last seven days the sales at the Mutropolitan Boot and Shoo Store, on Bridge street, amounted to ono thousand eight hundred and thirty-two dollars and sixty seveh 'cents. People are rushing from aldquar ters ';to secure bargains. This 'is no humbug sale; as the entiro stock will be closed out by !ip'ril 1. See advertisement in another column. 1 • Se' D. C. BARNES and family re thanks to their neighbors and friends foe the choice entertainment unexpectedly furnish ed them at their home, Friday evening, Febru ary 2 ; also, for the tokens of the good will and generosity of their friends, bestowed upon them on that occasion. Their imitel r rayer is, Cm. those who have given so liberally, may rev brntifn!ly o 'ho blessings of Him who is rep -we... Jilted as saying: "Inasmuch as ye hare done it unto one of the lout of these my breth ren', ye have done it .unto me." • , r , J.l. ECICEUB WOUD WITH OUR NON PA4r D o Cusroaraz4.—NVagons cannot run . With out wheels . boats without water, bull frogs without leg 4, nor a hardworo business be cur ried On everlastingly wthout money, any more than a dog can wag his tail when he has none. i s 0 customers are all good, but what good roan's goodness do when ho don't do an good. - Vre have no doubt that every ono . thilks that all have paid exeaptlim; and as we .- are clever, and his account is a small matter it makes no difference. But it does Make a tiff fernce, en&any one who knows that he is tap a tree had better come down before , 1 ., v,e throw stone , . D. hold back to save interest ;we ohnrge interest on all accounts, and we have reactived to go fir all who have accounts ovi r due, with a ' , harp stick.. Those aho don't ray and never intend to pay, will please buy else where. • 1 _CODDING, Brestr.vir.; Co. To FAIIIIERS.— , -A very valuable ma- nitre for compost and top dressing, consisting of lime charged with ammonia, for sale" cheap by the Towanda Gas Company. Try it. T owanda, Nov. .20, 1871. 11 Gum idl4oll**YikliP,Milei " firsiotatirdi. - - 4 - ;sir tugs Ito& at BediaaWbita !heat, MOM., 2 . * Fon Sus.--A good Safe. ' at this offlots. - , • _ 1111‘ "Prom Oxide (he far. 4..?1;fi1 , ii4 I,g tete, at TULLY &S r are.* 4 • INS. Fine boolta made to order at e L. L. Mown & sir Tobaccii oVagradesi'lit, t, liceng Eskusite. ilei.Gronnd Pilaster 0.00 per ton; Tot:rand* Skim Erin:. Kills: ae' Call and see the American Sewing Machine at B. M. Yria.uot coal'ofnee. . - 118. Molasses and Syrups of all grades, cheap, at WA= & Eiwarus% Ngi.-Flonr sad Feed at retail. •at Towanda Steam Flonr-litilia, delivered free. •i Mortgages, neatly printed, for sae at this aka. ' I " MI6 P. M. Wu= is agent for the hat setting machine M the maiket. 'e. Linen goods will be at a dis em* neat Summer, at Ni GoLasatrries R. C. P. you wish Ihe7: beat lock tch sewirg machine, get the American. Ifil i rhe American is the most du rabWiewina machine in the market, • *Erne REPORTER CoffiCo is the best piece to get Job Printing. I.ter TomatoeS, Peaches; Pine . iples, etc., by the on, dozen or cage, very c eip, at . NaCana & EDWAILDS% { - 86... A large asso----•.----- rtmenk of Fish of all grades, on hand at 1 MCCABS & EDWAIIIIII. Fon SALE on Rwm.-1 Woolen Facto 7. Enquire of 13i 3. norm. near lion roeteui ter All persons indebted to tol.l' k: Godissrmt, will please mako payments to GoLiantrrn before the 15th of this month. leek. NATHAN GOLDSMITH will have the greatest Spring stock ever seen in Tows n ,la, ac tiLo " K. C. P." , on- I%e have a fine line of Tea-- ol6ng, Young liyaon, Japan and 'Hylton. McCann & EDWAIIDS: IfirA fine assortment of Gents' inroishing Goods, st N. Got.osstrries Brea Keystone Clothing Palace. ; Fos SALE,:--The undersigned has fur sale a good farm in.Burllngton borough. J. J. Gntswrrns. -! Towanda, Pa., Feb. 6, 1872. Fon Rom.—The house now Men "led by Trios. Dasxont, on Main street. Pos- Beni= given April L Enquire of H. LAN- S-LSO. 1e,..th0 American Sewing Ma chino does - work that no other mill do, and is told ti cheaper than any other brat class ma chine. - In. C. F. Caoss is - now receiving enbseribere to MARK . Twars's now book, 1` Roughing It," which is said to be the inos t iesdable work o! the humorist. Fem.—Near the residence of -E. B. C 462 .11=01E, in Wyse' township, on Bator day Last, a box of carpenters' tools. The owner can have then:W , ' calling at this office and pay ing charges. NU. An entertainment will be giv en in the Methodist Church, at Herrickville, on the evening of the 22d of February, 1872. The exercises will be of a miscellaneous character, and will perhaps prove int cresting to all. Ad 'miasion 15 cents. Proceeds will go to the ben 'ellt of the church. . IsancE.—There will be a Quarterl7 Meeting in the First Wesleyan Methodist Church, at Herrickville, Bradford Co., Pa., on ' Saturday and Sunday, February 24 and 23. Rev. A. Cacaos, editor of American IVes'icyan, from Syneuse, will - preach on Sunday. Fon Ser..7.:—A Howe and Lot on second street, near the Ward Home. Blidding new. three stories high, with good well and cis tern. Possession given [immediately. Apply LSAAC S. POST, " A Ssow.:BALuset ArrAm."—Mr. H. Bnows, commonly known as "Shoo Fly," was ,now-balled In the most terrific manner at the post-office, Monday last, while carrying an advertisement for N. GoLnsurrn's Clothing Palace. • Crum. CoAr..—Th© Sullivan Anthra cite is the cheapest and best for all 'purposes. Also the the'best Reiland White Ash • Coals - at the Central Coal Yard. Orders left at my orrice, or at Dr..H. C. Poirrtr., SoN A Co's.Drng Store, will be promptly filled: 11.31. Sept. 27, 1871. tel...the firm heretofore existing as \Vora flot.nsurru, has been - this day mu; toady dissolved I will carry on tho business at the Keystone Palace Clothing Hall. Thanking the patine for past favors, and trastinr, a continuance of the same. Tours truly, NATHAN Gotxwarrrn. FOP. SALE AND TO REST.—zit Tinetrfl MIMIC Store In Merenr's Block, Pianos., Organs and Melodeons. Old Instrunients taken in exchange rok new ones. Also for sale Flutes, Clarionots, Banjos, Accordions, Concertinas, Violin!, Guitars, Strings, Sheet Mimic and. In. struction Books. Jan. 9 4t. Stir 'We have on hand and oiler a' bargains: 1 'Grover k Baker Sewing Machine, 2 Ladd k Webster's' " " _ 1 Wbeeier ' 1 Frani.lin I Leather Call at the agency of CLOSING OTT SILP--MiSit BRANDT offers her stock of Millinery Goods at retail, -at cost., for the next 30 days ; or she will dispose of her entire stock together with the store tlx, tares, at a great bargain, to any one who may wish to engage in the business. Too location is one of the best in town, and Miss B. has been doing a paying business. Satisfactory reasons given for desiring.to sell. For further particu lars call at the store, one• door oast of Mereur's Bank. ter After selling over $20,000 worth of American Sewing Machines, it affords ns great pleasure to state that not one cent has been (speeded for repairs on nne of them, and every one gives entire . sati4ction. No agent been able to exchange any other machine for the American, with any person we have sold to. Waioirr e Ilstic,,cw, Agents, • 'Auburn, N. Y. Jan. 9.—tf. lfg. Now, after all that has been said and written by interested I.artics, re are compelled by the decision of the people, who certainly ought to •be able to judge, to still claim that the Sieger Improved Sewing Ma deletes arc not surpasseJ. They do any work that any rowing, machine does, as easy and simply. They "(to not wear out, They will work as easily,after years use as at first. %Vicuna* k Bucs, General Agents.- rAirMitlaerMlie ago, Maas:wee as tar, West la most mils wished toj f ad , f oarago were made is the lodradrill "Prairie 13eboorper," bat- these • etProgrese mad batiroveiant, the word Pais has eons to mess lowa, blebraato. Min* Colorado, Patton& and the Territories, IN* the Traveler niche, alums . soy _point tiettla by a eplerididltna at Railroad- _ Liao Oatallroad is the &Whitton Boob% "bleb starts:roes Chicago over the Chicago, Burlington ik Quincy D. 8., from Indianapolis over the Indianapolis, Blogoningtma Weston short Line, and from Logiaspert, over the To. WIN Peoria a Warsaw D. IL, and miming thro' Itomagarox, reaches Omaha, Linootn,.Nebras ka City, St. Joseph, Atchison, Legge:mirth and Kansas City, connecting with tlaellnliMPacilio, Hamm Pacitio and other Iliglirca4lrimni.:g from time dtice • " Always go "My way of Boillogtoo„" and you inll bo sure to pa right. - Tulin liouts.bas admirably answer ed thekguestion, "How to go West?" tri the publication of a truthibl and intemsling &en" mot, tilled with farts is zsgartto nue, Coa nections, acoommodations,' - rates of are, ask Muer interesting items, and Allastrated by large map, truthfolly showing the whole Wbst, which they distribute , free of charge. Copies, with additional. information, nut be obtained by addreulng 'dermal Passenger Agent, B. M. ILL, Burlington, lowa. lir "I shall in future use none but Heaunto's &fee." DETEVITVE PINKERTON • HEEIIOOI3 WEB. ' Cameo°, Dec. 23„ 1871. Messrs. Herring tte Ch.. atieag9 . : Off: I had two of your "}forting Patent Champion Saps" in my office at the time of the Greet Flie of the Bth and 9th of October. One was on the second Soar and the other on the third floor. Both Safes fell to the basement, and when we got them out, aftcrthe are, I found all my recount books and papers-- in tact, the euhre. contents, of both Sates—in splendid audition; the melting of the glue of the binding of the books was all the damage done. I shall in future nee none but -herring's Safes. Yours truly, Tour l e Safes of another make, bektuging to 11r. Pcutzwrox, aide-by side with Mumma s, Were destroyed with all their contents. ONE IMNDUED AND TWENTT•aETEN Flit3LS hive tea - Plod tattie priserwitior, of their books, papers sad caluablis, in the terrible C h icago Fire. • Manufactured "only by EUIBMENO, FABRML stivnlkrAN. No. 251 Broadway, corner Murray-st., N. Y. FARRFL, KERBING it CO., Philadelphia. HERRING A CO., Chicago. HERELNG, FARREL Ec SHERSUN. Now Orleans PIATT—PER3ONEI.IS.—At the residence of the brtdea father. near Ithaca. IL Y., by the Rev. A. B. Woodworth, Jam 25. 1872, J . s Piatt, of Towanda, Pa., to 211.5 a Julie A. Per sonecu;, of the former place: JOHNSON --CILAFFEE.—In Leßaysville, Feb. 6, by Rev. IL F. Cochrane, Fnink E. Johnson, of Orwell, and , aim Bertha F. Chaf fee, ofrotterville. LENOX —DADT.—At the parsonage, in Rome, January 80,1872, by the Rev. Wm. Bhelp, William Leona, of Wysox,-to Emily V. Dady, of Rome.l TAYLOR—ARSOLD.--On Satuiday, the tOth inst., at the resideneepf damps W. Bosworth, Leltayaville, Ps., byllcv. Henry B. Gilbert, William-A. Taylor to Anna Arnold, of Mont- • DIED. COMPTON.—In Franilin, Jan. 23, of brain fiver, Amanda, orife of Israel Compton, in the 23d year of her age. DODGE.—In Ft anklin, February 3, of brain fe ver, Ids 1.., yo ringed ..laughter of Margaret awl Nathan L.l Dodge, in the . 18th year of her age. wir The Germania Fire Insurance Co., of N. Y., is safe, 'sound ILA reliable, and adjusts losses fairly andProniMUY. JonN film., Agent. ' Office, 31erears Slocic. Ser VASVELSOR & MANXIM3, Merchant Tanors, n fr siar 4ot g, Bats and Caps, " Goods, V 8 Broad street, May 3,1871. crly, Now Abatis emotts. .SEA.SON OF 1.871--2: I.O'.IOI'4.IELECTURES, The committee 'have 'rascl3 tbe following . engl.g.e. ments : Dr. J. G. HOLLAND, PETROLEUM V.•XASBY.. Wow W Ckiwsurru ANNA E. DICKINSON. The other kettlren 11 probed)* be lIEWRY WARD B.U.CILEIL E. If. CHAPL\ and ROBERT COLTER. Tb 3 SIEESDZI.S.74OIIN. QUIN CLOD will give a Concert DECEMBER , I. • General admlssion. Season 'Tickets Ticket* for ode at Penis* t Stmt's Droz Store. • Sale of Itemised Seats will commence two dais before each lecture. C1'.31 Wiacßut .tiLl.&cr MARRIED. SPECLLIA NOTICES. - OLIVE LOGAN, Date—WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 18 Slibject—"Nioe Toting Men." =Orin TITCOMB,) Date—TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1871 Subject : .• the Social Endartow." = tn. JOHN B. GOTIGH. t IPAY. 1672. Will it Pay.' Date—JA:-WARY N, 1872. SciVie s tit— .. Tho Weston of Shincarisugh." Henry Ward .Beecher. Date--17.1311VAT.T: —1872. En'oject—. The L'allot. - t Subject : "-Laktortrtg It'en stulDernagewgles Subject—....Tota of Arc." lEEME3:I .11i0. F. SANDERSON, I Rl{. FOYLE. rnosr. N. P. HICKS, Z. W. VAN TLTL. To;riails, Oct. 5. 1871 AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL k'oa DO:EARLS or TiET. THROAT AND LCICO.fij RUCH AS COUGHS. COLDS., WROOTLYG COCCHI. IEtRIDE. CIIIITS. Asmara AND CON., .-u tor' Thefew compositions. which have won *i cone dense et mankind and become householdnoels among not only ono but many -mittens, must-have extraordinary virtu!. Perhips no one ever secured to wide a reputation cr maintained it so long as Ames Cam= Pscronat. It has been known to the public about forty years. by a long continued series of 'a:Larcenous carts, which bare won for It • _confidence in its virtues, never eq .- a:died by any other melte—no. It still makes the most aston sling and effectual cures of Coughs. raid:. Cenriesiptiser, that can be made by medical skin- Indeed the CHERRY I'ETTORRY. Lis many robbed those danger ous diseases of their terrors, to a great extent. and given a feeling of immunity from their fatal effects, which is Well founded. if the remedy be, taken in alum Every family shOuld Lave it In their eloeet .for the ready and woropt relief of its member,. Sickness, suffering. ind 'even life is saved by this timely protection. , The prudent should not neglett it. and the wise will not. Seep it by you for Us protection it affords in sudden.tie's, and by tlmejnas. rninazD NT D. J. C. ATEI2. & CO., LoW.r. nACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CILZACCTIN. And sold by Druggists an roand the *mid. Dr . .U. C. POUTER BON CO., Wholesale agents at Tanana*, Ps., awl for sale brdealers throughout the county. dec.7, MOE ME MV MI 1 MEN 1 II ME 0 'MG OUT "ilLyeE or - ~ . / ES k RUXBERS, at the . 1 . . Aitiofitz. GREAT BOOTS; SH MIMEO fa. No. 3 Oriffttlui he eland eat doling the twat =4 fer an, entire stock of and STORE FIX AT .4 BARGAIN. The is a enterprising man to enter into le. X 7 reason far selling is an interest in a Ladies Wine New York. anal propose sr isms° in the interior of the -4w goods can early and secure Tbe entire stock to , B aod 1 k le MOSS T 1111123 YOU wax grand oblate Die aa e • go 41 paying baminet tbat kbaye pa;totiaa Shoe - Ilaandiotaa In takilakdag • Jobbing State f the sale of canted to the tail& Thet by April Ist XLLIS H. NOM Bridge street. . rrr EMU EiANIS ,Sc SILDRETH 1 i I Will, fur the next sixty ; days oiler greet bargaLus lu DRESS GOODS, i3HA)ViaB; CLOAKS, BLANKETS, 1321 350 To male roam for SPRING GOODS! We also halithebeat BLACK ALPACA' S, Web we an i!elling Mil jaalll27l KOSS MaglilhaMW EIZE TAILOR GCtn,"-, 1, -;,. g,r,.. 7 .4 4 ;...,:. , 7,- . .,-.1,/) . -, : PAS:CtONABIaPL ME BEM • Keel band a full.anwit.. own's. tilock.llv stmt. Pa. • EATS CAN AND UIiBRELLAS, Furnishing.. Gr oU d CUTTING, DONE ON zliaT MONTANYEs Eli FLANNELS, &c., &c., EVAN% k lIILDRETH. Bridge street, Towsni Ps. Opposite Public-Squire, meat of ' AND coiTmcks. BEADY•3IADE CLOTHING In all thi latest styleii, GENTS' In great variety. NOTICE. ALL WORE WARRANTED. 6 6 ,MAIN STREET; TOWANDA, ,PA. Are offering BUFFALO . 'ROBES IBM HORSE BLINKETS I ; • . ...a GREAT BARGAINS. Dec. 14, 1871 TO TUPUBLIC TIIo nsilerevae4l would :nest reepecttuf! Nay the"' are raw prepared in every. wzyto Ribald Oa the L c NDERTAKEC . G BUSIIs'ES In an its branches. And are thud can gii-e sanatac.. the services of atii mein that line Haring spared no expense or trouble in procur. MI from thl chop of H. 8...;01en & Co.. of oak place, beam which einnot be surpused or even !clialliti In slew ee, this alio of sir lastest utte.. Re lame also secured the tented of s'atost re'letge. =eta. int! ceinfenaley per An to att. of to t'4l2 broach of the bnatness. 3. 8. .L.J w, one o'.oui Ihm, will be found at the Fain4are Star% . a..reet. and C. lit. Nan- !TUX the other -mtniber, , of tae Arm, st h e res, den on Third street, or tot the office of Dr. .7 W. Lynam, • very selahle sod ielabreed physician whose once Is cm Part three•, aesi the Elwell Haase iaM": 2 U AikaCCE " 7'46 itECEI44i3ANDIMIOII=9.O BitAIMIO tirlq,Mr.Thri . ;, , OnisW**cr, ; • • 1 1,..-c„?..• s' - F '-1 614• 28 7 1 . t• - • . NEE . • , . '334Mai • ' $ 00 - +O. 2,100 BO Attridge Contract* ' 01 ; e / - - 01 4. 11 / 0 10 Wren. ' ......... . 30 00 -wok= ' 1.7/// oifer . - " .173 00 axonallait altaGdlnditpota Court... - ".GM ss Counsel to Cianmisalonant.— .. 80 00 Distri=l i' i , 223 00 . . ... . . for 830 73 Grand Jarmo 357 31. TrayeradJurols.l ' ^ 4,901- 83 or on Ptd:4l.7 auDdlnga...... - 481 52 Tot ird'ilabt. • 273 42 Jury Comktiados ant ' .5. ' 182 08 for Otboe, Books sad Eltallonsi. .. , ... '. ', 1,283 83 .4fOr Pilacinera Support ba Count/Jai 1....` , 1.400 51 'for Prisoners Buppottiti Penitentiary... 1:170 08 For Conveying lizlimanni td PeaGirf ... 1. 015 CO ../: . . . • Of this itiscsmi; between Wei and four jtha ;raiding. . • : Aroma/ scia tie Neiersil Oi/heforr of : fox:10y Tag for par :may of r Erartrord, Ar Cis year 11171, - tindireek*. . • '............... , s . - To . wasitips ft Boron . Names qi ailectort. t re] Ol.a.ryieill Recoiregi I i.pstr Oise - - i .......-..-. -,..,-..... .......-...........„ ........-- i , Pike ' • • 3 3 iltevenn; • 1 1870 •42 811 i ....1... ~.r . .., 4.. Rome Borough, Daniel Tough; 1...; • 113,93 , 107151 ..',. 76 11'69 ...1. - . Wyse's. - WW. Wood i. 602132 602 32 .! .! ..,1.„ ... .. Armenia 7 P Barman -,,, liti , l 356;67 331 at 4;50 ' 1'1'45 . Athena Township William Plabree 1.... 4408;37 tqa e4l ' asins 21108 ,iii Athena Borough " I. Efilnesbangh .. 1652 1 39 - 1659 061 111, - 8210 ...- Myron Kellogg ' 1::„ 1410,761 1332 491• 8114 70 13 ... . Albany• 4lszander Nugget • i • 899103 , 841 19f 13 ; 67 44 17 ~.... ... Alba .Borough:.... , .... .: A D Wilson s t...: . 219114 . 203 01 ..,'.1.. :„. ..- 12 1 0! Barclay • George A Northrup 11.- ' 2130180 - 1 381 82198 102,44 •.. • '... Burlington Township.- D L Hollenback ' _ ~... , 1331124 -1247 60 171 . 95166 ..., Burlington 80r0ugh..... Orlando Yosbargh. ....'..-. L ... 319112; 293 78 .-: 88 15 1 46 .... Burlington Wed.- i Masud Bailey 1- • • 12431111 -1176 33 445 - 61191 • •••1.. Canton Township ...... : 11 C Cole ~. -,...i. • 246091 - 2333 92 .2' 1 05 122194 ~..-s ~ Canton Borough . Eldsh Landon. - ... • .... '... I . 934 1 77 , 883 21 6104 46149 ~.., , I" 1 Columbia, • ' ‘. Jll Morgan Franklin. V F Fairchild + 1 • •`• • 2670 1 75 , 24 8 6 46 . -- .1,1122 . 160188, 1 • 1 ' , : ' 463j26 1 • 903 02 - 2:71 47153 1 ' • •••• i Onurville ' 0 L Streeter 1 1 .'• •• •• 1479195 1586 181 • 91591 4131511 ...! 'Merrick.' - '' , Charles Rico. ; 11. , •,-, 1069 12 3 • 1031 . /3 ! 5 0 1 54 1 " I gi, Leßoy ' • ilCaryenter Hoeglin. ' .... 1 Mr _124800 ' 1 4 10,03 . 70f34 _ Litchfield.-- . ' J P Mtn= • 1.... 1816 no 1713 96 12,43 90)21 k..• Leltaysville - ' ' , N W Pierce Monroe Township • 1 W A Kamm ..- 1 • ,•-• 642 [7 : 931 49 - ...i.. " 17150 / t•-•• • „... . f 1.4, • 1444 si 1369;081 .. $l7O 72,00t ••.• .. Monroe Borough.. - I John F,Miller ,114.• 323. 1 , , 804'40 2 1 18,021 ••• .. Orwell R 8 Cam -1 i • :.. 1935190 1422196 16;10 92195 -... , Overton ` - .. Jacob Beverly • - 'll.. • 517155,1 - 453;331 8182 - - . 2 2 4 0 -- r..., Pike • •- . BB Warner .41 1•• • • - • - 24'311491 224.611 11:431 •120i61 ...I:: Eldgbnry - • ' C C Thompson - • ~11.... 19111,11. 114701133 r; 14116 'WU . ..1. P.ome Township '8 H Cole. - : 11.- "1430 181- 1322197 v Le,4. 7 /1 4 21 ...1.• Rome Borough ' 11 W•Browning : ~....: 438102 ln \ 2.124 t . 114311 _ .1,. .... Smithfield W p Forrest.- , '. Ir.. 2963166 13214p74 ,• .1. - .1 .._.1.. 1623.72 SpringllehL. .. Oscar Barknes." .:., . 255215 t 2414;52 . 41..521, 127 28 ... 1 1 i South Crook: wll Moore- •. . , ... -.. 1 .1 i .... 4113 1 66 1034114 :41 24 11 •as 48 1 , Sylvania, .a c peters '- . ' 1...:. .246,1061 .232 i 24' - ! ..1 44 11 1 . 1., ...... Sheeliequin.- ......ii.. : Horsee.Horton - 1.... 2640 , 64 i 2487RM' 62:331.' - 130 931 - ... I :,. ' 6.... ed tug Stone .:...',. 1.: P A Ennis -1,,•••• 127517611 1198197. 1316:11 63 111 ..•.t.,. Terry , •••••' - 1 Shubel BoIrrnon• 1•••• I j 803,771 643,41 t - 4,47 44,39, . ; _v. Towards Township ..::'.... 1 1167 110 1 . 11(4'42 ,51 58 1 081' - 1" Town 4a Borough . .. ' AII Ringsbui7 , F 1 4273,....rt' , 1 5690,011 73122i1 31000; ....i.. Towanda' North...'. -...... 8 B Barden , , i- , 830 ' no' + 794 , 08, . 131311 41 ' 79'; ... 1 , .. I 1 . i Troy Township • ".. - Joseph P Hat . ; ...:11 2729 601 2574 52; 1238 11- 136 1 60 1 • - 1. • Troy Borough . E C Williams • ' ..:1 1720189 1 - 1567102 - 60134. 83 53 .....1, • Tuscarora.' 1 7.1 Atkins ' . . , ..... 1361,63 1 2042.00. '.4:40 1 I ' 67 110 • 246'23 Ulster • 1111400 nalcornb ..,...,. i ••.... amilinli isnic . 3 , 5 1 3 - 3 11. 72 60 -.1.• Warren P Kinney " .', . ' ... ; 2146.791. 20311,88 i 2,71 1 07 20 , ...... It'lndhlun Henry Walker • - ..; 11 1812!8211 17341401 11121 i 91129 ..;.. wysturiug.. . 4bral Lewis ili .. : ...... ...... , ....( 1 91bl/it:Of I 2066152 , 13'771 /63r1 • ••1.. Wyse: ' . "013 66 - 1 1 - o'oo l , • 'DM Durip ....,..,.... 1 . ..,,;, ~ ... ..„ ..1 1:43 r wells. • R p Grinnell .... -1..- ' ....1' .17101491 1 550'0011 i . 11 1 85 aa1.10741 'mini."... r 04.11 Rogers • . ... - ....1 - 1.%1-163,1 117414911 26 11.1 i Cl 8211 ....1 1 - Reassessments' . •.• 1 .„..11 341 721 ^J' 731 i. •.1 ... .. 1...1 , if .. ........ ..,i -..... ...1 ...... .... ....... .. 1,.;., TOWS' - 1 ' 1 - i - 7413,16;1=344i 641 36; i 341 3 74 i144 0 2! . . .. , 1 Dr. . Ckark.r..E. Lad.. Treasurer, is account. t(' . Due upon duplicates of 1870 and previous $ 1180 53 Returned uncollecte d for 11 and prtirlotirs 4002 02 Duplicates of 1871 -, 75057 84 Faonarated to Collectors , /-- 7641 70 Militia Tax of 1871 - - 837 17 Percentage to Collectors 7 - - 3313 74 Incidental recedvals . 148 13 Orders redeemed . I' * _ 4=3 93 Amount in Treasury January Ist, 1871 5127 17 I Two r.- - int. ~- . ; • i 15211 Oiaffis4sened in 1871 r.a. }BB-USFJDZ) COMT, SS , We the ntulersigned. Commissioners .f count!. do hereby certify that correct statement of the reeelvals anfl.expenditnres of aid eaurty from the let da day of December. A. D., 1871, Inclusive. Witness our hands and seal of office at Towan lda. this 211 day of Jantilry, 1 Attest—E. P. COOLIMIGII:CIerk. MTERSBURG P. 1$ 0 IT - IR, I CORN :TEAL AND FEED Wheat, Bye, Cora and 044 takeuillexcbange for Plaster. • - ' is.nlS":2 ' E. P.. 311E11— N EW COAL FIRM Cn Canal Street, treating, Stre,,t _We arc reez.i.c:ag direct from the trance the very Wei PITTSTON, PLY3IOTIL =a staLn - AN :AN THE' Ct 4. COAL, which we Yroposc to sell ■t the owv..st marketprice.. , Re respec r tfdlly invite those wishing to r...irchase to call itd examine our CoaL Ire also ke . ep Lime: fresh Iron the kiln We will deliver Coal; or Lime wlicinever deairml on aliort notice, adding only tboseustornaky pride. L. S. CXSE k CO. se p2o'll-tf * - 101145TdGRA.PITY * * . The milere4t:ted werttg inform the public ~ * that they hayo purchaa,:l the . '''. GALLERY OF ART , • 11.1.111)DiG GUSTD.:, . ' on Main ftreet. first door Routh of the First: * National Bank. and mean. by strict attention * to business,. and by the addition of every im- -* provement in the Art of Photography, to make * the place worthy of patronage. Mr. Grgsrs is to remain with na, and give his whole time * and attention to the making of , ITORYTYPES; * * PADitiNt.i3 IN OIL AND WATER . COLOT.S. * Ag ReA as . PE''.4Cr.LING in VDU fl K, -* . . . . Particular attention given to the enlarging * _of pictures: and to the tlnishing of all kinds * * w • of work, so as towecnre the best results. and * as mnclatime as possible given to making * neasatires of small children. * , Those wanting pictures will please dire us 7 ' a trial, and we think that " they still be sags- * dad. GEO. D. WOOD di CO. .• jaalln2yl * ..* * * * * * * * 2 00 4 -0 too-_ $5,000 Per Annum 1 . . . Naedeffin every home: is printed ou tinted paper; has sixty illustrationa; all U S. Preeidenti; all U Censuses; all 13' S Senators: all valuable documents: litetle6/10.3 of all the Presidinter ••Coat, of Arm*" of allthe States; and other illustraeonis. An Ency/ cdopmdia of the , Governthent. Price. S 2 $Ol One. agent took thirty-seven orders in 'one day—another @event:olre in a few days! It sells unmensely. Some a,cienticlear at the rate of $.5.000 per „annum. Farmers, school teachers, professional men, yonep men and ladies, are everywhere making,money rap idly in ear:massing for this work. The,Mieftdriess of the book compels its sale. nit and we will mend circulars and roll instructions' free - . Address - NEW WORLD PUBLISHING CO:. south-Wind roe. .ner Ith and Market streets, Philadelphia. janlB'72m3 Xl,OOO ~ TO BE MADE ON Snout Ttfe mbicrlberrnow offoro for sale his tone FL OIT 13.1.:%i O ,31 I , 'CHEAP. oNn-nAL:' c tstt. I3LI,,INCS rAnts:Nrs. The pro?orty is situated in Stoventrille. Bradfori , ecianty, Ps.. on the line. of the proposed. nitrate from Wys te' DiDatunnton. -and a #epot wit' probably be located on'the Property. The pror.ortr earl...dais of 'fifteen acres of land. Lure new Will. two Dwelling Howes, two Barns outbuildings, and a newer :ailing *Ester power. For tot , ..er pinien!,,r4 enquire of 0. D. Barthel. Win. GriMs...r N. N. 'l3 , 4ts, Jr.. Cashier First Na. tlonal Towands,. Pa. Mirtin CoryelL Allies Itsrre, 0r"... Lewis, Wyslusi.nr =OH= BTUS P.. StOvvervondlt, p.. Jan23"73 VOR SALE.—The subscriber offer fOr male the folloaring ' , innerly in miter. Belli: •ord county Pa., to wit: Qne Cartage Shop doing rood business, also .hla Romeo and Lot contalnin: one acre of land all in the villago of rtstentrarmtm. warty new audin good order - with plenty of freit ed good water. also a 11111 farm containing one 'inrelred acres eU.excelent land within one mile n the Tillage, perenty.fire acres improved, well festive -tol well watered. with good buildings: The alxm ii-irwrty will be sold low and on reasonable-tenni. •--tber ;A.-Cordaro inquire of the subscriber Mean Viler 31m. 2.1.1".. 1 . 1m CAIITION.--This is to caution al tt;ftVOIIII against purchasing two notes given b' OM undersigned to David Mead, dated Dec.l3. 182 i tor twenty•ilve dollars each, and payable three an. J. R. ALLYN; C.ll. ILLNCILLE. mnnths alter dots. value !laving herri reeviv ed, said notes will not be paid. WIL Ecrox. ALF= EDDX. 'Welt EttitUngtoa, Fcb. 3,1572.-4 M . Ilir SE COttnty Orders in neroun; wit& the County , el Bradford . for iee yea Rlfl T. RTE, AND BTCX.MIZAT chezr for CASE( CUSTOSI'NVOnn WARILV:crED ab3a on hand.GROUND CAYUGA. PLASTEE, from Old Your,cl. Beds TOWANDA. PA. Ar,Ttta w:.ntcd TVE N T N ITS AIILEBS A7S - D ISSTT'ItrTIoSS. T. r.lint.efilfg lot tsstia= le dsititair 6 - is ' Yor J Milo - 671 OP Prothonotsry and Clerk of -11117 llc , I=mica Pattlki MAI as per Act of 1660 j OO 70,8IIncoRMLOORIVITI '2ll Tor Eat of Ifouserfor Court 116 Mato Lamb - Asylum • * lit 00 Touters Institut*, wiper Act ' IN/AO Wild CM Cortiflestel , 00 Mrs. Mason. for lot for ... . . 7,000110 • Upon. llcalittagat 16,0/41111 ZsrsLootufs. /stir Cotrouisstoner... . ' M4l- OF ' J. B. - mei • 1 Z. C.-Kenos* Courtoisslosor 00 Norris Shepard. Commiadoner • 60.00 , Z. B. Cootbsug6, Vrli o 1 Csastiodormus. 2.00 , 00 1. CIA* OS u i . . . fi: slit not petaled Boni Total - -Ulauxind &Alma* Is for aAnUI. h the county of Bradford forlet . - Two per cent. COICIIII!Eldan • One per cent. conaretasion OL Z:4369 84 Paid State Treasurar 1- . _ ' . Antotuit in Treasury danuarrist 4572 Total , $47803 05 i orders paid in. 1871 • it.. 1= T. B. H.LI:Ds E. C. KELLOGG moraus SIIEN irRrAL LIST F 1. Tam. 1872. .. . , et. - CONDLEZE. _ Cattle:me ,B‘l7.coter vs: 'Moo & Stafford ..... ....eject G A Midizngh vs A B Smith •• !Prost 'Martin Elsbree' cis vs. G. H. k P. Gorslme....eject Abraham Stoner vs Voniel - P,lones- appeal Valentine Smith vs D D Tompkins et -Nathan Baker va Noah W Dunn al sci fa Joseph A Bossell VA V E & l rf Eriollett case Arles Campbell vs. Martin imoceri - appeal Joseph Gaylord vs Truman I Lacey :.. : .. elect rea.nit & Covina vs Gll Smith ,. !sine 21 C ?demur vs Christina Bchwenke • case G D llontanye vs C L NI dm. ' debt Lewis Havens do debt Jlt Cowell vs Kelsey - Melo Is • • ......... - Wm Wagner vs Geo Rabb Me Commonwealth vs Martin . 's ex debt; , Bertjamine S Lyman vs II ryiWard trespass ai rtime Henry Miller vs Ranstim Tender - act fa Wm P Chamberlin vs Orilla Ames ' ' .ease Henry W Green vs-Henry Xturchard at al. r trespassi -J S Andrews vs 'Lewis k Cloolbaneh.....:...trespeas John Macollaff vs D 8 Whittenhall & Co _appeal E A Parker vs John Gordj. ~eject.: Henry Westbrook [s Jamet al.. ... —eject Benjaminßenjami Ball vs Win 0 Ms •trespasii .. t . . Henry P Briggs vs Jo Nichols . • II S Owens vs 0 Larriscm let al ....... ... EH Person vs. John 'Wolf et. a 1. ...... PM Stowell vs James Ft ler & S W Chapmsa vs DW Ha berger M Junes ary ,vi 08 Pratt - - Nic sh C. F._Wells vs. Jesse Spaligng H. F. Long vs-Alonzo Long's adm!ni.. . . .... . ease J M. Pike va l S N Aspinwall Hassel l vs Willard E Stull Win F Cole vs Israel Smith ' ' Meal John T • . appeal _ Jacob Tomo vs. Israel th • ejectment I N TanDerpool vs J Vs JOshusPeckbam vs Chau cy Car - — LT . " lrr i eg F P Case vs Nathan Sinithprick M T Carriei vs 1) 11 Bakeil /to set fa ml B Been = Smithvs Ether=- James Brooks rs Alfred Vorman Case .1 Mira Appeal i Henry Miller vs. N. Smiths administrators—appeal • Martha Tiniman vs Wra - Griths —.trespass Smurnas retu rnable nn Monday FebruarY 12.1872 , at in o'clock. - a.m.. and Monday, -Febrtuu7 12th., 1872.at10 o'c lock. cm, MX. A. THOMAB. i Prothonotary. - • (RPHAN'S 0 URT SALE.-By virtue of an Order ..ed-ont of the Orphan's -Court of Bradford Connty. tho undersigned will offer. for axle on Tuesday. the 13th day of Fehrnary, at 2 o'clock p.m., on the p-ernises. the following de willed real estate: sitnete in Threads - tem., of the estate of Hiram C Fox. d . Oiselot. the home- • stead let of Hiram C. Fe. . decessee,lxranded on the '., 1 north by lamb! of 5C an .1 W Means Col II Tlfason - Col J F Means and leading scram Turmas creek. oil the east and ~ nth lay' lands of Jid and , Gee Fax. on the west h . heads of .1 Ilf k Geo Fax and Col 3 F Means; co Mining about G 5 acres. all ,-- improve& with flamed h ouse three barns wagon 1 house and ontbnildin thereon. Also, one other lot. bounded and described as fol.' lows: commencing at the renter of land of J M and 0 Fox and Design.% thence north.sB deg east 7225.100 rode to lands of 11111 , r l'ax. thence southerly along ' line of Miller Fox to asuer, thence south 58 deg . west 78 25-100 rods te ds of 3 If and ()en Fox. • thence nmtherly along d land of 3 Stand a Fox. in the place of becinnt ; rontalnira 99 saes and 43 us)... 10 or 15 acres Imp ved. balance valuable wood and'timber land. The lots are Innate near To.. - wanda Borough and off r xare inducements to pnr chaster% THRIIII.—On each I t. $2OO 'when property is struck down. 91.000 on nermstiou of age: balance in three years there r. - Interest ye,y rend - annually • , ~ 4 BLLCKMAN. - = Guardian. r:4l . , ~.... . , 5 n'iITNiSTRATCiR'S NOTICE.— i t cx. icoticA, is hereby ven to all peasonia indebted to the estate otIOEIN . O OH, late of lifenroeton. township. deceased.. ant matte ' immediate pas-. rnent. and all persons airing claims walnut Bair estate most present ti em dolt' anthentiested for' settlement. . . 'PHILO Imam. - A. L. 4511ANIERIt. ' -,., 13'11'7'2 v: .. Administrators. ._. . — STRAW ' 4, , tir JamlSl2w3 -A MIDTISTR TORS NOTICE.- EL Notfee Is hereby Ten to all pewee= Indebted i t to therestate of lONATI AN W. PUTNAM late orbit& dlesez. N.Y.. deed. m make Immediate payment. end all pe rsons basin claims acids'st mid estate •vratst present them dilly anthentlcakrl for settle meat . '.. - .1- 'MARCUS A. porrEit, . Admit:Ll/Orator. fell 7'12•14v; AD'AITNISTR otice is bemby , • to the eststo orillo' leer:land, arer-Teryn ^artnent. And an 4rala estito mnst pr se SOT rkttleroent. ' - tebr72-Cw CA. lcotlco, DI hereby to the estate of Towanda tr% decd, are nayntent. and all pert, Neaten:bat present th gettlement. - febr72-wG • A IMMISTIii EL Notice is hereby to the estate of CIIA nets born deceased. , actresd, and all •-.- roost prekg,t. tb &meat. • ....J . ' 71.wG A MUMS cxxoucc talereby • •o the estate 0: D. LE.' matteiletl to make *ramie haring claims cent them dulrauthen, ,: a..a~v~v+{ PARM FOR SALK—The stthecri t a: her offers for sale e firm situated in Litchfield frienship, live miles the LOT,. I. k A. and S. ". P.. R. Station. and a r. miles from }die R. B. The 'arm contains 200 acr 'Weems improved. balance •overed with pine . and chestnut. , There era -ood MU& nee and a ne orchard. wed fenced and mder Rood elate of en ovation.' Churches. school. tc.. convenient. If dOwn, balance in 1,1, payments. Duel re - Of S. W. Alvora ~t this °so% or I A. i: Lam , 2.tatotso. ro. op 1:.2 - - 40 ..r i Mil EMI 1 66 197 H - , Ifil 956 06 -694'011 - 5113.111 191=1 993369.91 1130211 • $60.74 M $47803 93 the above IS • rrna and of January to the Wit } Cbmm : Jrio~er; FEBMIARY - 1 appal Appeal ...debt ..sei fa .2 • sP Pe si frame TOWS NOTICE.- - ven that an personattalebted EGAN. late of Warreu • to 'niece tmmodiato_ at tondos claims Against t than duly authenticated • JAT CHAAPEL.. . TOES-.NOTlM ithat all persons Lotfcbt- C/lABLES ZSIN, lati of meted to make Immediate silng claims agflnst raid came dnly; ortberttksteS for CONSTANT. /MUM Administrators-. TOWS NOTICE;- yen that all 'persons Indebted tk. 0. EELLiThI. late of Tow rmoestea to make immediate baring daitemagalast earl w..nOwititlested ! DWIGHT KELLUM.fOr set- Atholalatratur. I TORN NOTICE Yen-that all persona Indebted =Jett,. of Smithfield ,deed.. innediat-psyment and all against mid estate loran ticated for settle:g r . - IX S. . r Arbetlrtiofraton.-