V e nulfori Ott C 11.115. U. ALUM, LOCAL .11DIfO1. Toliranda, Pa. an. 27, -1881. ENTZREDIN. I TITZ POSTOFFICZ AT TOWANDA. NAIL NUTTER OF TUE BZOOND CLANS. LOCAL AND GENERAL The expiration of subscription if print ed on thO colored label. By noticing thl date every sUbserilier can tett Alton Ma paper tea/ be stopped 'unless the inbccrip tionic.renewent. E.A.AF,F. FOR SALE.-1 new safe , of the makOf Bosler, Bahman it Co., of Qs cinnati, 1,500 pounds weight, warranted tirst-clasa, will be sold very cheap. Ap ply at this office. ' - TUE sleighing is still excellent. Two weeks from Monday next will, bo St. Valentine's Day. , Ihmonirm parties have been numerous toreabouts for some time past. TuE*averly Review- is., soon to be irintettm a Campbell CylindePreaa.. _ . • WAR of Words isbeingiraged in Ath ens as to who shall be School Directors. INTinEs.t. is beginning to be Amin in regaid to the approaChing municipal elec tions: • FROM present indications we should judge that the "January thaw " - has been postponcid. A obituary notice of the late Mrs TuoitAs McKEE, of Ridgbury, is printed en fourth page. = ,TILE - Library of the M. E. Sunday School, at Athensas recently been sup plied with new books. IT is said thatAninee pie was,discovered 1596. Sausage and boarding house hash auto-date the flood.. Qum a number of tans throughout the State hare determined to elect female school directors this Spring. THERE are a number of cases otscarlet fever in Canton Borough. In one or two cases thg disease has assumed a malignant type. \ THE children of the -Athens Graded School were treated to a sleigh ride, on Thursday afternoon, by the Directors of the school. WE were •in orrotlast week in staling that thci County Commissioners had lev ird a five-mill Poor Tax: We should have said three mills. Tiek friends of Roy. G. A. RAYMOND will make Lim a donation at the Grange Hall, Litchfield, on Tuesday evening; the first of February. TnE net proceeds of the donation given t'te Rev. J. R. ANGEL, at • Camptown, on the I2h instant, amounted to the; hand s9me aum of .$100.• , . THE Republicans of Owego fired one hundred guns in honor of . the election of IJon. T. C. PLATT, of that village, as United States Senator., . At.i. of the stock in the National Bank, to be opened at Canton, has been sub scribed, and the papers for the organiza tio s n of the Bank are being ciecuted. Funs are entertained along all the ri versiand creeks of disasters that may en sue from a freshet and ice gorge. There is more ice in the streams this year t than for many 'years. SWARM tS: Gout:tux opened a Grocery and Provision Store, on Saturday . last, in the store lately occupied by Owns Broth- Crs, corner Maitland Bridge street:. See advertisement. Jr is quite proper fcor,cvery ono to re mark. that this cold weather is hard on t)e Poor. Some men. might possibly be 1 tboring under the idea that the poor had a soft thing of it. • Of the Messiah (17nivertalist), WILLIAM TAYLOR, Pastor. At 101 M., subject, "The Casualities of a Wecic, and their Lessons.? At 7 r. M., " Many Called, but tow Chosen." Till.: meeting at.the M. E. Church will continued every evening this week. TO meetings at the Baptist Church will cout.inue• each veiling; except Monday Satuiday, u till further-notice. • Tire Athens school children excursion ed on runners to Waverly last Thursday, sap; the Waverly .Beriecr, with various two hOrie teams flagged up to the cars. They presented quitC a gala appearance. , 3in. llounnTox, lecturer of the Grand Division of thie Sous of Temperance of this State, is holding a series of meetings at Mercur Hall, this place. The me:,t nip began on Sunday afternoon last, and will bo continued each evening this week. Admission free: Oun exchanges have a large number of reports of accidents while coasting, some of which have proved fatal. 'These disas ters have been unusually frequent during the . week just passed. Parents should keep an eye-.on their children an pot per mit them to coast on hill&tilat are more than usually dangerous. Mn. W. 0. WOOSTER, of.-South Hill, shys the Leßaysville Adiertise - iof Thurs day,last, met with a serious accident, on Weilnesday.last by cutting his ankle with an axe. The cut is severe, _ aid he will Probably be laid up for some Fears a: c entertained.tbat if the limb is saved, the ankle will be a stiff one. DoxiivioN.—The fourth annual dona tion for the benefit of P. S. EVERETT, pastor of the Ridgbury 4 Baptist Church, will be held at the — residence. of C. C.- .Titom.ts, near Pennyville, on Friday af tenmonTand evening, January 28, 1881. All - arc invited to attend. By Order ofrCorn. * AN empty train of B a rclay coal cars broke iu twain while comlog around the curve at the west end of the Athens brige, on Sunday evening, causing a number t r the cars to jtimp the track. and plunge down the embankmerie. No per , sou was hurt; but several of the cars were I badly demoralized. • AT a meeting of the . Board of Directors of the Citizens' National Bank, the fol lowing named gentlemen were elected of ficers of tho bank for the present year : President--E T. Fox, .1 Vice President—B. M. PECK. Cashier—GEOßGE W. liceit: WE notice some Democratic local news l'alwrs now preserve a cowar dly silence on the recent developments in - regard tp the fin ged Chinese letter. Yet just before election this piece of dastardly forgery :Ina' lying rascality received an unqualified indorsement from these very same papers. Our neighbor of the Argue is not guiltless in..this respect. , _ , =1 Nil aa.attmpt smarnalk INA veldt to.it* duct the young Elan-rapes ;vsbona beastly outrage vat eceinaitted In audit ! , reotatly t but di& not prove ow oessftd. .13heritrprAir was soadcdot tha attempt by telegraph, and at once started . In pursuit. Ile overhauled the girt and her abductor at Wellsburg, Oind the girl back to SailthAeld., • MISS Lt* tiAtt Quo, the gifted ring elocktionist, gave readings at the Church of the Mesidah on Saturday shallow ind evening last. There are few better read ers anywhere, than kiss Came, . its all' who listened to her on the amasiona men tioned will bear witness. We predict for her a brilliant future, and trust she may again visit our place at no distant day. A sum Musical Society wis organised' in this place last week. It Is lolled thsl St. Cecelia 3toeserchor. Its officers ars! ss follows : PritidOrit---ED. MOVILIXIBMICIX. Vied Pre s sklent—D. PETTINATO. • Seetxtarsi—J. MILADY. Trktisurer-3. O. Pnuss. ifukfeci(Director—Prof. S. N. COM'. WE knew it would come—the report that the peach buds have been nipped by the frost. We _supect,that this report hu been put in circulation by some orchardist irho has xfew hundred bushels of dried fruit for sale, although we haven't seen a, tree this winter that contained i single bud, so they mnsthave dropped off. This is a sign that next fall's crop will be a large one. " NOTICES for the•holding of Borough election, on the Third Tuesday of Yoko ary, haiie been posted up by High Con stable MOrterrr. The officers to be elect ed are : Three members of the Borough Council; two School Directors, one, Con stable, one High Constable, one Auditor, one Assessor for each Ward, and one ,Tudgciiind two Inspectori of - Eliction for each Ward, and a _Justice of the Peace. WnAi IT ItzAux.—The meaning of the that, occurs in nearly all legal docu ments and advertising is not generally known. Many have inquired the use of the cabalistic device, until the questions having got. into the newspapers, a corre spondent of the Bt. Louis Globe-democrat, after much research has decided that, the symbol is derived from the Latin phase suos salutana-4i. e. , greeting or address lug' its own, those within ita jurisdiction: Ma. Lixonu WELLEs, of Wyaltising, is something of a taxidermist, and iwpre paring the head of a buck the other.' day was a litpe snpriscd to find lodged at the base of the brain, beneath the skin a bul let Which had evidently been there some time. The ball had struck the nose just above the nostril and reached its lodging place without fatal result, it was split by contact frith (he bone and when taken out was in two' ieces.—.Reviete. • Tan inconvenience caused by the gen eral interruption of the telegraphic service occasioned by the recent storm calls to mind the distance we have travelled ie the way of scientific development iitbie the memory of a generation. Thirty years ago people waited as many weeks for news as now they do day's, and tbought nothing of it, but at present the delay of a few hours in the transmission of mes sages is a great inconvenience. TIECIE who exhibit surprise at the large amounts_ of money paid to witness the performances of the French actress, SARA limumantrr, Seem to forget how very large a proportion of this amazing success was created by well-directed, judiebins, ingenious and universal newspaper adver tising. The lesson it conveys to every business . man is to do-likewise. We have only to addlhat the REroutzh is the best advertising medium in Bradford County.. Tnn following named gentlemen hare been installed by Past C9mmander W. S. SELDEN, of Ingham Post, as• officers of Gustin Post, G. A. R., of Troy.: P. C., Rev. J. B. FRENCH ; S. Y. C., WILLIAM R. Sims ;J. C., J. W. GOULD ; Adju tant, G. 11. MASON; Q. At., WILLIAM E. CurLsox ; Q. M. 8., • J. A. 'BALL ; Sur geon, I. N. Macon ; Chaplain, E. E. WARPIELD ; 0. D., A. L. COOPER ; Oi G. J. P. SUCESE ;'B. M., SIMON GREEN. "Poilt meete every second and fourth 'Thursdny evedings of each month. THE terrible Weather which we have had since the present winter opened has bad the effect of putting the nose of the oldest inhabitant completely out Of joint. It is useless for him to say that he re members storms and streets to which those of cont emporary interest are not a circumstance.. The statement may be true, but no one is going to belieVe it, for the possibility that weather could :be worse than we are having' , is more than the human imagination is able to conceive. AT a regular meeting of Castle, Ivy, No. S 5, of the Knights of the Golden Rule, Troy, the following officers were elected : Past Commander, D. Comm* ; Commander; E. E. WARrIELD ; Vice Commander, S. A. SirEnmAN ; Secretary and Financial Secretary, D. Comrrom ; Treasurer, T. F.' 31cCor.r.om ; Master-at- Arms, P. FULLER ; Herald, JAMII TER wt. ; Prelate, Dr. A. K. ,Arizi.t. ; Senti nel, J. Z. KIND ; Wardell, * EDWARD,. JEN 2tiER: IRA LENT, of Sheshekain, convicted at September term of our County 'Courts of perjury, and sentenced by Judge MOR ROW to undergo an imprisonment in the Eastern Penitentiary •of one year and eight months, andpay a fine of one hun dred dollars, was pardoned by the Gover • - nor last week, un the recommendation of the Board of Pardons. O. D. KINNEY Esq., was Liu's attorney, ana to his sin: tiring efforts the young man may ascribe his liberation from prison. We believe the pardon meets with the approval of Who are familiar with the hbstory of the THE Warren Baptist Church it:now free from debt—the last dollar was-paid by the pastor, Rev. H. J. iftmaitb, a few weeks since. He* asked the people connected with the church and society, (giving himself) to lift the burden, and it was cheerfully done. Thus the house stands to-day a " offering" and its spire points to Him who that little band faithfully strives to serve., Not sat baled 'with well-ifoing, they are now pre paring to erect a parsonage the coming summer, that-they may be able to secure the services of their, faithful and able pas torthe whole time. A generous people and earnest workers always achieve won derful success.--Lasystille ifilvertissr. Anton every one who has had occasion during the , put week to be on the streets, took a tumble to the (act that the walk ing was exceedingly slippery and precari ous. Indeed, many persorus were thor oughly` convinced by the • celerity with which they tried to pick up the sidewalk. There were smite. very vigorous falls, and more Than one person who has a pnr in church ejaculated . " Demmit," in a very audible tone on Sunday night last. The female portion of& humanity seemed to, FMMZE WE -};« 4." s‘P'4* - 1" ` , "F.4." , `' , ^ 14- 6' • va 4 V , r - OE bun _into .;o 1 ' their 14eilibriam lbw rthe andlbil-b: 1 114*** 0 .104 1 1 1 .0 went dOWD *aria for intaei*lio Inivianowq, and OCRVlsaforitiaal nonahib MtistiAkti whesi 'IOWA* 411 0 * In OS vielPitl found Attlest bow it was bbnielf. great Is tbi - , n pleainetbat most persons forget th eir nwn 'braises when some one else espaiences sere* severe, bumps. - There never was press* ed iu Towanda a otter tiosiertnnity than , during the pest week to witness a vivid, realistic demonstration of the fall-of mail —and woman, too, for that matter. D. IL Plums & Co.'s dower and veget able seeds, of Detroit, Michigan, are not excelled by those of ,any others_ in the same line of business. Theii Semi Anna al is a most, beautiful,exhibition of every flower and vegetable raised in either gar den or field. Any person &drone of se 'Curing flower or vegetable seeds from this arm, should make out their order and send the cash by post-office order. draft or postage stain* addremed to M. Fan ftv & Co., Detroit, Michigan. Fee *dyer tamest in another column. t 16111) of vrarnintmay now be spoken, wr tten and printed for the benefit 'of thus. living along rimaand Creeks, sin view of the enormous aaramulatirm of ice on all such streams, and . : the , immense quantities of anew Vibiet cnver their, banks and the, shore beyond. Therelaii: world of danger in this condition, if theye should come a ondden break:up, the p‘• :ability of which is imminent this rat ion. It behooves die owners.oti property to be on their guard ; to strengthen their , dams where it can be .done ; to ilenre Wage propertyrby removal, And arrnege• for the ice go:rgCs where . they are -,i#ost -likely to occuri All these ariangenients will be looked after by prudent people, and we therefoire add a word of :warning, not to delay them long. Dn. J. C. Aura & Co., of Lowo Mass, have favored ns with a 7 .completikdition of their almanac fortlBBl, neatly bound in one I volume. Turning to its contents we findl ()undies prepared to discubs ithe weather witiieour afternoon• eaters in English, German,.. Dutch, NorWegian, Swedish, French,- Spanish,. ..Portuguese, and Bohemian. We have aa_yet only perused the English version, and to it we are pleased 'to give our unqualified en dorsement. Though Aviles alinanae has long been recognized as a standard dnier icaa work, yet it makes its advent each your with all the vigor and freshnebs of a first dppearanco, and is received with a hearty welcome by millions, from the riit ini to the sitting nun. We commend it to our readers as a work replete with in strnctive and valuable information. IN company with Commissioner RAN sou- and County 'Auditor VirELL Els, we paid a brief visit to the Poor "House on Thursday last. Workmen ire still busy finishing up the interior of the building. preparatory to rite opening, aboutthe first of April. Those who hey° never visited the building can form no correct idea of its magniiude, nor of its nearly 'Perfect adaptability };o the uses for which it is intended, We doubt very much if there is another.building in :he State used for liktpurposes that is better planned or better built. Every article used, in its construction ha's been of the beet quality, and althoughthe building has few archi tectural beauties, lit presents a I strong, substantial appearance--as-thongh its de signer bad calculated it more for service than display. The wainscotting, window, door, and stair casings, are now being put. up, and are of hard iwood and- to be oil finished. The walls are high, and in the rain balls and Superptendent's . Depart ment, bard-finished( The ,ventilation of the whole building, we should judge, to be very - perfect, while { the supply of pure fresh water" is unlimited: There is a vast amount of work yet to be done before the building is completed, but when "it is com pleted Bradford County will own a home wherein her poor, and needy will be cared for, of which she may be justly proud. 'When the buildings are eompleted : we shall lay before the readers of the Enron- TER a full and complete desciiption of them, Commissioners Ras - son,, Bunn, and BRADFORD, are entilled_ to no small amount of praise for the careful d (painstaking manner in whiCh they have (supervised the construction of the build ings, and they Will have reason to bq proud of the work when it is done. DROPPED DEAD. On Sunday, the 23d instant,. JOEL CAMPBELL, of Litchfield; fell dead in tile road a few rods south of the residence of T. W. BRINE, in that town. He had hue to meeting at the Ridgbury school hoise, and_rodaas far as Mr: Rrusx'sikth DAN IEL Cnitrazie, his brother4a-law. Here be got out of the 'sleigh, apparently as well as over, and a fevi Minutes afterward was found dead 'by . a rasser-by, having apparently died instantly and without a struggle. Mr. CAMPBELL was a worthy and respected man—one whose loss will be sorely felt by a large family which he hiaves, as well as by a large circle of friends and relatives. - He was s member of the Knights of Honor, and also of the 1. 0. 0. F., the Masons, and also of the M. E. Chqrch... S. THE WARDS. The commission to decide about the proposed division of our borough into two Wards, consisting of andAcni C. S. Rvssnu., V\ J. W. Mix, Esq., Z. lo 'TALKER; met at the Exchange Hotel on Tuesday afternoon. Visiting various parts of the village and hearing statements of several citizens, they decided to make tiro wards. The division line begins at the Busque: banns, river in, the center of Public street and runs west to Main then through Center street to the Chemung river. This about the present center of population, but with the prospective enhugement of the borough, it . Will not be 'Ong, before another division will be needed. We now have five hirglreo voters, which is too large a number for any one election board to handle, and the board have drawn pay for two days' work, so that the. exonse will not be increased. The Real action will not be tainurantil May court, and in the meanwhile the February election will be held as heretefore.—Atheas Gazette. A LIVELY STAIT lON Undeithe above heading the Wyshui ing Star of butkweek, gave the following as the business 'done at the railroad sta tion at that place for three months : "One 'hundred and twenty (nil Car loads during October; eighty-siz during November;, seventy-eight during tfecem ter, with'an average of 28.000 lbs. to each car. It consisting mostly of timber, bark, grain, flour, feed, hay, butter, eggs, poultay, pork, beef and stock, and bet- Wes- the given- number of oars stated above, one - car on an snow per day - was loaded back of the depot with local frieght for points south of & B. Jim tion; besides some platform (del*. Al 'together makes tip• a total -townie of B,poo tons, item this amount about 500 tons was buckwheat flour; nearly 180 RSV MEE tow.* W04 0 :4_* 1 4040 11 04;8 6 .' Zwalivik4 , ol !maw Ciego ig* 'PaildSak4tkritiak A t kol l ilittESl4 - 1101 ,* 1 ** - 100 1. 0 1 0 1 4 R tift-Thitti" 1 4 5 ::4$111* #llolt, ktibilbel* bi *#4* over one 1114364:', of , P Ult # A i * prirraded dirk* tin th ree mor4r t ."-, ale lamina olio:that dolt* thaismilth MarileNt 01 0 1116,11 aFi *Au car lasak-irsit 4 orFludo4; , and eae inn. dnd"sod thin: daring grignat, andant Ina than forty nal daring any month of 1 8 801,' this Illetudea' kialha &gar this *wink *Oen a larger pliant the lumber and bark 'winded. ' '- )'-- 7. , ---'-',-',.:(---- pitanottikt. -,;-; '',..-:"-:•-!:--.;'-:':': - - .4ii.i. :, ,l.TiCitcir*'iitiellikii , snii,...-.4„:0).' —4);T:'l4**,iiii : _i:iftkthied 'lli:l!it:.iiii. ;dealt by: Bin* :,:-.,. --: -T.t.,' - ;_- - ; .- ,::: .•, ~--., * :',1 : : ... Miss dt c Beris vitilthgfriamis in Cleveland, Oblo. ; ;—llirs. W. B. Erma/ is visiting her re.' latives in Wilkes-Barre. =Mrs. .13. P. Wirnocup visithlit Meads iu Nunds, N. Y. --It is rumored that J. WAlu will 'be a candidate foriCouueibren. McKim-is home fora short vs cation from the Orwcia Normal. Moot. -'—Carti. HOWELL hasbeen appobitedio clerkshli-in the Citizens' Natiomil Bank. _ - -8. W. ROD9IIIIB has removed his fami- Itts, Canton, iftm.. be boa a position in • L • „ . . —Mni. CLAIM SMITH * of Eastilerrick, is slowly recovering flpm an attack-.of diphtheria. —C. E. CITAFiEIry bf. LeßaYbVille t is confined to his ,house, by. an attack of rheumatism.. , —Eon.. R. L. tkm•c' is attending a matettog of the of AgTi4ultuie at llsirrisburg• - " .--MRS. WILLTAM - PURIST, of Herrick vine, ,is recovering from a revere attack 'of diphtheria. ' —lire; J. S. Smits, of Christ Church, is attending Convocatiou at ' Great Bend, and New Milford. • - ,1 —Miss RENA MALRIVIII I , of Cuba, N. t : ni 17., is visiting her. brot er, O. A. BALD WIN, in t this place. , ,i , ' ' 1 - H. C. BAMD is at ey for- the . N. Y . L. — & W". R. R. Co, for the State of Pengsylvania.—Athens ,Gaiette. —lt. M. WELLER,' who hakbeen Ontla ed to his house by illness for some Weeks past, is !doily regaining his health.: I !'- ' —Mr. MORTIMER Pam returned borne on Thursday `last from his long and ex tended ' trip Wesi.—Leßayseille Adrer- —Mr. Gorr,— one of the promising , young lawyers of ;Towanda, ,is about opening an office in South Wa rerip Recut°. • ' —W. H. CAIINOCUSN, Esq., whb has been confined to his room for some time past been_ illness, has been 'somewhat, better for a few days past. • —4 muss 11. VintasvoN, eldest on of the late Judge ROILSACE WILLISTON, of Athens, died at his home in Janesville, Wisconsin, on-the 9th instant. —Uon..W. T. DAVIES a member of the following named Senate Committees : Judiciary General, Public Printing, Re trenchinent and Reform, and Library. —Mr. ISAMU'S!, ~ Litehtleld, we are pleased to learn, has 'Opened a coal yard in South Waveill, and with his family settled in that borough. Waverly Releicele. —Mire Loma IttrvE, of our borOugbi is stopping with her brother Gronor. in Towanda, forit week or so, and from there, She goes td Philadelphia to visit friende.—Leßaysidlie Advertiser. —Mr. INGRAHAM, , 0,413 of the postal clerks burned in the Erie accident Sunday morning, was engaged to be married to Miss SCREEN, of Bingbamt4n, a sister of Mrs. F. J. lIIJNGERIF9II.D, 11df this place,' and.bad his life insured for 1142,000 for the benefit of his affianced.—Ricieto; - . -JAMES GAUD, of Wysox township, died on Wednesday of last areek, of pneu monia, after-a brief illness. He , was . in jured quite seriously about a year' 'ago while engaged in pulling stumps, but had nearly recovered from !the injuries when attacked with the fatal illness. The .;fu neral took place at Idyersburg on Sunday afternoon. • . —We, observe by i the ' published list, that HIM; E. - L.' lbws, of this county, is .s member of the following named com mittees of the Rouse :.Ele ctio ns, Judicia-• ~ ry General, Accounts and Expeuditures, Library and Judiiial ApportiOnment. Hon. L. D. Tar Lon is a member of she CoMmittees on Labor and Industry, Ac %lnto and Expenditures, Vice -and Ile- , morality, Agriculture and Pensions and Gratuities. • Hon. J. H. MARSH is mem tbe r of the Committees on Geological Sur - ;re), Centennial Affairs, Counties a d Townships, and Agriculture. —Suarri.—Doliou.-4We Wce th fol lowing account of the wedding/f- Mr. • Janis Sturm, of Ilornellsville, -N. Y., 'to Miss NELLIE E. Donau, 'Of/ this place, ' from our contempo rary , the Journal, of last week : __ "The old couplei— z "The ham:dust Me t ever was led. • tanlways to court/and never to wed,” - • does not seem , toobtain in Towanda. Wednesday svening is now regarded as a fatal one by the bachelors of this vicinity, and on Wednesday evening of this week Cupid added another to the long list of brilliant victories achieved' in Towanda within the past two months. At the-res idence of her father, Mr. William B. Dodge, on William street, Miss Nellie Eugenia Dodge was married to Mr. James Thrall Slant, of Hornelisville, N. Y. The twain were made one standing under a horse shoe of evergreen, beautifully it:- laid with white flowers. A festoon of ev ergreen was suspended from the °ailing, between the folds of which hung two wreaths. In the center of the one under which stood the bride was the letter D ; in the center of the other the letter .S. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dr. Stewart.. A large and brilliant com pany of invited guests witneesed the mar riage and extended their congratulations 'to the newly wedded 'pair. The bride, • Who is an only daughter ' and who has ever been a great favorite in young socie ty,, carries with her to her new home, Ifornellsiille, N. Y.; wheAlis_husban sides, the very kindest wishes of 'luau erable friends. ' Mr. Shant also has - a 'very large circle of frierids and acquain tances in Towanda, haling been , engaged in business here two or", three. years ago. The wedding was certaintly one' of the ipleasantest of the season. Mr. and Mrs. Shaut took the ,night express, 10:45, for I New York.'" The all . important question la Telephone. Telephone front FiniftstowntoWyelneint, a distance 8g miles, the eiiitement of thatand the fail prospects of. n riihned up thle 'Off Oor, the talk ill now that SNOW FLAKES. Whenever a snowflake twits the shy, ' • It terns and turns to say "GoOd-byei 4 '600d-bye, dear elotul, so cool and gray Then lightly Untie on Its tray. IN And when a snoir-fate.lids a tree; \ - 6 0ood-day.” It says—g ()Maid thee, Thou art so bare and d j ' rest, and tall toy comrades ere. Sot when a snow-fate Irmo and meek, •.. Lights on a rosy maiden's cheek, ; it !darts—u now warm and sq . t the d B, ; . Sommer r'-and It melts itwaY..- • . MANY KAP= Dom s. J.ocal Correspondelice. CAMPTOWk , ,I AI twist" ilititi***Va*foossi imujolietissa) 01,1rthieiterti. "Assotherinuntalatii 111 01 1 hAirld.eiratitkVAtibtilitili AltellWitsloit***** utandoltewet o t***Or .b,ftiait fa,-..**,lClOriP(tilc#9l"*. abOuiaii*otitikAarfth r j tratt4 l o ,l 4 icahleid*::4 2 l***iikiid 42 4 .42 0 040_ friends of Rev . Lim gm aim deft' tire visit and left him' $ laity sad $26 or $27 worth' for this place and surroundings, there was - one bad thing 4u Use occasion, that_bc that some COO came there more for the put prim' et stealing bats than to help the preacher. Suelr,a map ought to be no ticed In:public the country over iodise every one could bold their hide in ir their_ hands. The hat iken Ina 11040, one only been worn- two or three times, very a!mk, zither MHZ narrow rim and medium low - crown and narrow black band, should think about of anlnch wide, and Salsa black cord. The one left , in the pier* of it;was black or very dark brown, law crown, very wide rim and soft- - that;any one would txdrationch bat—it is plain to see that be did not take it through Mis take. There were to young ladies , see him looking at it knowing at the time whose it was and in a few minutes it was gone Now where did it go? we have:our opinion. He can make the exchange at the parsonage any time; and all will bey right, and no ranker- will be given in the future, as the hat was not the one want ed by the other paxty it was left there at the parsonage and he borrowed one to wear home. Donationers look oat for your hate. , .Sleighing is splAndid iu . this "ilace and every one is . enjoying it. Claws 11ViiitY haS not changed his politiew but he has chstiged 14 hall that' was used f(ir many yeais as thS GOod Templsra hall into a ball room (grand thing for a certain class). Every thitig is moving very quiet only our constable has "Moved - to Wyaliming and left,na to fickat, alone as we please. ' May be ho minis it again, if so Wyalusing will help him more than they did before. !There nothing else very new or strange only they say. R. 1). CLEVELANDfias got the largest calf in the county of its age. Good bye, more - next time. • CAREFUL OBSERVER. Camptown January 24th, 1881. EAST TROY ITEMS. Professor C. L. CARR is,holiiing a :mit sieal convention here this week. It Otos. es Friday °venlig with a °lnvert. A series of meetings have been hold in the Methodist Ckurch the past two weeke, in Which the pastor or both Churches united. Such efforts for the good of mankind aro always bene ficiai, whether there is any apparent good done or not. . ' A donation is announced for Rev. E. M. JEnor.n.mislc, for Friday evening, Februa ry 4th: • The Bait Troy Band gave a concert last Friday evening, which was a very, tine entertstinment, 'and much appreciated by (Sur people. The news has jtist reached us that Mr. Cnsist.Esi.h.oss., a young man' twenty-two years of age, who was raised here, shot hiniself at Auburn, - N..Y. The cause of the rash nit is unknown. But it is sup: posed hi was temporarily, iqsane. • ' January 24, 1880. MORE ANON. BUSINESS LOCAL. . . • t HYDRAULIC Cranwr..4ust tea*. ed—anotfter car load of XX Star Cement. sept 7. It. M. WALLER. Ems', 011.8*It has the best wearing Shoes for alifiblloyaiuidNooths• wrirr ; Oyer Towai!la s and at pricer within the reartiir all.. 0-The Largest, Best, and; Cheapest line of dimes for, Ladles% Mispes• and Cblldrens• wear Is found at-COnsan•e new store, corner Main and Plini-sts.,trrsey *Noble's Block. aprSIS ggriEMOWAL.—J. B. ALLYN has re moved Is ==' , Undertaking Eslabllshmeat: - from Bridge street to moats on Main street. over Toe, Nan & Geneon's Ting ape Woourouu .t Vsu Roux's Boots Shoe Store. 'A tall lino of Undertaker's Geode from the cheapest to the beat. Jan27,.81. r- J. , S. ALl.YN;yltgeat. tir L. IL Ropores chillemps compe tition for qnailty of goodiand low prices on:Sash, Doors, Bllndsand hfoldlnasiand al bulldlogma. WAAL . tang3.o3 Vir PRICES WAY DOWN on Gents' Fine ii&toaree Boots at BLUM'S, Baldleman'a Block. N0v.,2•741. - rffroEo:[L. Ross sells groceries wful Ofilat , becanse 'Ma extionsea we very light. and he la bound tateuaternera shall ibare the benefit. 1 Fora good, durable and neat-fitting 9110 E, call at P. J. 8L1131.11, Beldlemsn's Block, Main street. .-Nov. '27-tt. L 11r. HURRAH to' UE o. L. -RoWs Now Grocery Store In the Montanye Block, and get your Groceries at rock bottom. Jan. 20. . I YOU RUN. NO RISK when you buy tour Groceries at G. L. ROSS'S ntw store In Hontanye Bidet. His PRICES are WAY DOWN to rock bottom. • - His star* In KELLUK BLOCK, Ise WARD, beats thelWorld by Low Prices and good Goods. or, It is impossible for a woman after a faithful • course of treatment with LYDIA E. PINXIIAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND to continue to 'suffer with a weakness of the uterus. Enclose a stamp to Mn. LTDia.E. PruititAll. 2U Western Avenue; Lynn., Hass.; for parripiiiets. SOW, by Dr. H. C. Ponvitn, Toianda, Ps.. The 99-CENT STORE is' ilead *linen for everything In the llet° of LAMPS and LAMP GOODS. • Sept. Val. Cir The article advertiaid'in this pa per called Balsam of Honey, Is what it purports to be, a good reliable Cough Mixture. Its properties are soothing,' Dealing, suit invigorating. It you are tronbled - wfth a cough or cold of long or . short standing, you call use no better remedy. - The 75. Cent Bottle holds thre4-quarters of a pint. It is the best and cheapest Cough Mixture In the mar ket, , Jar:27,71. _ear Not disagreeable; hardly; more bit ter than lager beer and muck more ,satisfactory and pleasant. Simmons' Liver Regulator can bp taken at any time,'without interfering with busi ness or pleasure. It is so gentle, safe, and such a good digester; that It Is often used after a hearty meal to settle the food and telleVe any approhen slow that the meal may disagree with you. , TETE4-TETE SETTS, WINE SETTS, LIQUOR SETTS—at 99• Cent Stove.: . . . , bit ITNIon CIDER MiLL.— This - is an erten nt Portable )dill-one that commends itself at sigh . Farmers baring apples going to waste; will do well to give the Cider Mill a triaL It grind* easily and rapidly—crushing the fruit. Instead of grating. Capaeltylve barrels per day. For Judi cheap. • It. ]ti: Wr.u.gs. Towanda, Pa. S ept.'7.. . . ItexAEWINCi MACHINE NEEDLES 'Oils and attachments at the DO-Cent Store. ; Or Why don't you - try.Oarter's Little Liver Pills? They a positive cure for !deli headache, and all the ills prodcced by disordered firer, Only one pill aches. rar.HIKTB ' TO FARIIEUS. Don't let your horses , be; seen standing nitwit at the tavern door; it don't kink right. illott"t be without Henry'. h Johnson's Arnica and Oil Liniment near at pond to apply In ease of accident. Keep good tames— especbdieline fenees ; it _promotes good_feelina among neighbors. Keep, Womb' Elixir always in the house, and use in cases of sudden coughs. tc. as a safeguard against tonsvmptdon and other dan gerous diseases. Buster's Mandrake Bitten. taken according to directions, saves large expense in doe! toesblUs. fan. Eirik WORD TO OUR- READRIIS.--;• When you'resd of a remedy' that will cure all die-. esses.'bswaie of It •,. but wheityou read of a pare regetabks compound which calms to cure only cer tain parts o[ s. body. sod ftsroishes high proof that It does this, you Can safely try It and with the PS. Durance that Winn help you. This Is jest what Warners Safe--Sidney and Liver Care does. It muss all troubles of , the lower 'portion of the body 'and none others. It will.bot help thatootissiebe, , eareehe norconsomption. lint !twill pat your body In a sigorour and healthy state Where you eat en . Joy life and appreciate lufgood Rasp. Try It. munzzy wi tmosi 01110.griftils:Mi Orr OM. risals 4013110 nem . thirl_ monsffor Pug wee nimposk see 4 _ 111440,_11106s opium paw sr Ailt, palm It imilieW IL - "WI madh - War Ned% if inflow'. MUM ZlLliz hi timar si t lesela ir 4l l, as; bappr. -1 1 "Z b A,IN.W11 1 / 1 414 : Crosalutf - - AD": . _ - - lat,Tol-41iiiv.-;At Ibh' aiiiipiies; or Ali Woos tabor la - WestModfaitaa. !ff Myr. Paol Mottla, Mr. Illitok • and nun ,•• • MdlolUsep.fidt Of Wen XtlltkqtcOC'2 NHAUP— DOWD. At Mi'fiataisara of 'no -. bride's Iper.Utli g am Wilitims street, MD Wedirasday corning. January 15 lral, John I. fdowert. D. 411:. pastor of Vitus . Presto. tartan -Chareb. Tousled*: Mr. /saws. Saint. of llOnuusrlue. N.Y.. an d Miss Nome, ` ll Sulrbt 4 ! of-W. It. Dodo, /Esq. • , TOWANDA MARKETB.:: -• 1211 POSTED BpSTICVX24IS* LOBO, Oeiteraldealers 111 Orkerles-sindPrOdUce f ' eerier • • - Main aud line !dreads. - • . WEDNESDAY EVSNIXO, , • • - ••• ra.42140. •-• duLtand. Pious per bbl - • - 060 T 60 Ifkoir per sack " •11 40:$ 1 151 Corn Meal per . . . ' Otop./reed. t 1 40 Wheat, per tmsh;... 11 00,4 103 I €ll . , Corn - •• • ' -' 35 _ -- Rye 18 Oats - . 311-0 . 40 , - Buekwhest 48 - Buckwheat Flour... MR TO 40 . 0 • illoversee4• . - .15 50 0 000 Thnatty.western,... • • 4#3 do Beans, s 2 lbs, ft_ 00 126:III 50 Pork, tuns' 081 . # 00 0 , Btt La after tubs 20 - 0 23 : di 104, •.12 , Bolls • • 20 4, 22 0• . Eggs. fresh , ' 0 TS 0 Potatoes**. busk.. 32 0 .33' 14 • 46 .18 Beeswax C. 20 0 22 f 4... 0 • COIIIILCTZD BY 030.3. DAY T ON, Hldel • • " 01404 00% Veal skins - .40 O.! 30 , Deacon Skins • • 4010 , ,t3 ' Bdeep,Pelts • # 50 0 1 50 CORIIICTIM•IiT 11. ,_ DAVI0OW 3 08 00 40 0. 073 i Bides' V 4411 81E1118 23 40 #1 35 Deacon Skins 40 80 Sheep Pelts ." I, 73 0 , l3O Vag jibsedisentenjo. • QUSQUEHANNA, Couxowrs Ix a„) yraxtrra.--Second Winter Term COMMelleeb MONDAY, JANUARY Ulu, tut. Expenses for board, tuition and. furnished JP:ow from pa to 4.180 per year. Yoe catalogue or farther platten. 'lan add tess the Priticipal. • RIME QUINLAN, A. K. Ottobor 28. USO. • OR SALE • :OR - EXCHANGE. F hundred acres of land In Litchfield. Itheshequin and Rome Townships.iri lots of from twenty-five to one hundred acres: 410 to 15 per acre: , These lands are unineumbered and an un doubted title wilt bo • given.. For further particu lars. address . TllOl MULL'S SONS. Jan. a, 1581,m3.• Athens, Pa. NCORPORATION NOTICE. --- Notice is hereby given that applacation will be wade to the Governor of Pennsylvania, under the provisions of the Act of 20th of April, 1874 after three -week's, :publication of this notice, to Issue letters patent for the creation of a corporation for a Water Company In the County of Bradford, In said Commonwealth. The object of raid Company will be toaupply the villages of Sayre and A th ens and vicinity with wear., and the principal husinevs of the corporation *lll be conducted at Sayre, In said County of Bradford. •• Sayre, Pa., January 27,1581.' • TNCORPORATION NOTICE:- 1_ 'Notice Is hereby given thit an implication will be made under the act of Awl:ably as mule and prodded for a charter, for a coporat ion to be called and known as ...Naiad Engine and Hose Company No. situated at Towandaja. • , The primary object of which shall be the preven tion and extinguishment of fires, and for MS pur pae to have,,possess, and enjoy all the powers and immunities conferred by sabfacts. C. P. WELLIES. A. D. COOLBAUGH, THOMAS MERMETII, • E. B: PIERCE. 0. E. BENNETT. G. E. FROST. January Rd, 18511.4 w. , .mot &ASIA al mei sadialldteniptlaas, palm sad §ions for plane:* 800 varieties of Vegetable sad Hower 13 •tds. Maus Wars; litralasble to alt Sand lot Adthw. . O. L. " , D. N. FERRY k CO : ,Detrolt, SUFI, NEW FIRM! SWARTS GORDON !lave filled the Ohl nmet CORNER OP MAIN AND BRIDGE. STREE \ • '(lately ticcupted by Owen Bros.) with an entire, NEW STOCK OF FINE, • • Groceries & Provisions. r We Invite attenUoa to oar. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT AND CHOICE STOCK 4 Or NTZ 9 O7 COODS I - Ur The highest market Prices piid to Fainters in Cash for desirable produce. . An assortment of Wood and Willow. Waive kept conitantly on hand. Bayern aro Invjtett to NW and eutiitnn our Gooda and Prtnes. M.D. SWAINS, A. , S. GORDON. ,Towanda, Pa., January 240, An. NOW READY For ) the 'BP/LINO tRADE O. P.• WELLES' CROCKERY AND 99-CENT STORE, Anticipating the demand tot - New Goole for the early hprlug trade. we are offering In addition to a full and well4wieded stock of Crockery. Glasa. Ware mid Howe Furnishiug Goad'. a few "Peelan ties to which we ask your attention, among them the newest patterns of Glassware, called the Japimese Pidtern, In a MI - line for Table use SHERWOOOI3 FIRE-PROOF - - . STEW -PANS The !West article ever offered to tug purposes.i Wety Oil NEW. STYLE BRAID - • NEW STYLE NANO JOB LOTS IN CLA And awry 'othot artklos User I" . .,WiuHls, Pa., Janlar4T -3 --' 3- ' - '1 1011, 41 1 104 010 1 1 0n* slizewrvAttErMlLLS _ lini,Sonibased mid pat to 1" 116 2 11 44 isimia llbWlMlllolll4ll= ploOlareboielir — TWlMM l Ve l ira. lett to..[sis work to this witeptisor. AONNTSNOTB -inownom..tit Rasa sedan& toed coustio* , Witt DIX NITLVAIIIA MUTUAL 7.11•1X,41,09.4" Ni of 11 , 0 7 14:17 1 t6a5i401t, -I lleicil , C ool o l 4miAnairair 1k1430 " t,1 1111? .. i.B. DVUNBUAY .. Dtsirster Laltri; :1444 , ••• - Oast Beath Pa. NATHAN'TIDD, - - I PITTSTON, WILKES-BARRE er n LOkyAi SOCIS. COAL p =i t t . l=b. Office .W 4 r foot . o! i Jul five . 19 SIWRT.HORN OATTLIt ' •" ' . .'AND BERKSHIRE„ PIGS. . .• ~We hare a few choice Bull s sad Helfer* 'bleb We our at Iraq reaoaaablo pilcea. Also paratned BerkeVres. - . . -_ . 0. H. wELLF t s., Viryahudag, Pa., W_m 11. IMO. J • MEE VALI7= 7MIS A Farm of 140 acres, four miles north of Cheating Village and one mile from Bingham ll'attop on the Q t is B. B. It. • A Farm o f }lB7 acres, five miles north of illiverly, N. Y. A Farm of 150 acres, four miles north east or Waverly, L Y. R ill pe sold upon the:beat pasta & term*. Apply to-. R. A. ELMER., 1881-mos.l. • ti smelly, N.Y. GEORGE' L. ROSS . NEW GROCERY • STORE 'JUST STARTED;. IN THE MON- • This store being on thci corner near the Public. Nitta* Is one of: the finest Groceries In tows, in — d Mr. • Ross has spared no pains In selecting the best goods that the great cilles'aflord. His experience in the grocery buslhess• enables him to purchase tirsPeLass goods, and at bottom prices. - Farmers `and everybody caw depend on It that when they get the pHeorof Uroceries at Mors It is of no use to try elstahere, for his prices are dowd to rock bottom, • i Mn. EMMETT 4ABEN R has charge of Mr. Boss's Firs Ward Store Helium Block. 'while .Jessie Schoonover Is'clerk In the newstore In Mon. tanye Block. Mr. Ross keeps after* and delivery wagon 4 standing at the store to ebarge of Charle Washburn, who will deliver in the Borough, free of charge, all goods as soon as sold. MI kinds of desirable produce taken Itlexchanze for o#:cc:ries or-for Cash; ' ' UEOIIO E L. ROSS. -Towanda, Pa., January 27, MI. . CHANGED HIS. MIND T OTTARSON,. THE UPHOLSTERER, Thought of advertising, with us, but Susiness has picked up so since the Holidays, that he changed his mind about advertising. All that he wanted to sap, ;was that if any one should send for him to repatriler make new . _ EASY. CHAIRS, • SOFAS, DIVANS, . RECEPTION. CHAIRS, CHURCH CHAIRS OR CUSHIONS, LOUNGES, MATTRESSES, PLATFORM ROCKERS, SLIP COVERS, SOFA . PILLOWS, FOOT RESTS, (Amor thoSe RICE, EASY, DIAMOND ELASTIC SPRING • r • . BEDS,' • (That are made to fit. anY bed) or anything In his line, they can depend Upon getting Just what they want, and that tirst-ciass, and charges reasonable. H i oping to hear from you soon, I remain Yours Truly,. J. OTTARSON, • , Upholsterer; South Side , lirldr. (Street, Towanda, • pa., over Slyer & Devoe's Market. Towanda. Pa., January I.3th, 18514 i n -o. GET YOUR - • "REPORTER" OFFICE BALSAM of. HONEY A DELIGHTFUL ANODYNE = EXPECTORANT. Prepared Exproisly fort:names of the Throat and .I‘angs, , i . A.welcome messenger of relief to persons suffering from Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis, Tightness and Oppression of the Chest, _ ' Wheezing. Whooping Cough, asthtnat -1.. ..--- le and Consumptive Coughs and • -' Hoarseness, either lu A dults ~' or Children. . It speedily removal that didlculty of Breathing and- Sense of Oppression which nightly deprive the patient of rest; Mies relief and eons ' fort to those afflicted with the above. ' distressing and, when neglected, „danger/sus complaints. . . For aged people It Id eispecially soothing. For chil dren It is pleasant to take ; no child will refuse It, iutt rather crave It. The 15 I.BAlif OF I.J.O.NEY Is put up to ij,ae bottles hold- • . tag three•quarterra a pint. 75 cis. perbottle; largo sample bottles,- . • • 25 cents per bottle. Prepared by Wm. Tuck , Druggist, Wllkea-Barre.. Pa:' For sale by TURNER & GORDON. Main street, Towanda, Perms, Jan. 20. SUBSCRIBE FOB' THEBRADFORD BEfORTER ONE DO4AI? PER YEAR* ta-EM Harrisburg Telegraph , REDUCTION IN PRICES. The' Wzixwr TZLEGIIAPII, Which is the °ldea and largest newspaper published,ln the State Copt tat, will be Yurnlahud at REDUCED itATEg for 'the year . 1481. In addition to 'general and local news, 'rim TELEGRAPH will contain reports of _Legislative and Congressional proceedings, Stories and 511scellaneow: reading' for the family, an' Agricultural Department, Markets, etc.. mak ing It one of the- very best newspaper,: for the Tamil ;t he Farmer, tho Mechanic and the Dna nen Man. gb order to place TUE TELEGRAPH within the reach of everybody, it will be furbished to subseribers at the following very low prices: Single copy (outside of Dauphin cuunty)—.ol 50 Tea or more copies, each 1 00 Twenty or more copies, each . Any:person sending.* list of ten or more subscrib ers. will rece ive an extra copy without charge. The money must accompany the order U. all cases, and should be sent' by registered letter or postal mceeporder. Address WI letters to the,pnbllsber, CUAS. U. BERGNER, Harrisburg, pa, GET YOUR_ HAIR CUT AND SHAVING, AT THE • ,4starel. 31Ercruuse • SHAVING PARLOR. serWe study toplesse. • D. V. STZDGIE, Prays Towanda. Pu s July Is, 1579. AI , ILLS.—The undersigned having Wised the old Saulsbury MIA wonldaolleit patronage Of th e community. Custom Work done 1m lately and In good order. AU leaks,lls the XIII bare been repaired and hereafter it will bo kept in good order., Peed. Flour, Meal and Bran constantly on band. Cash paid for grain at Masontown. - HENRY , W. WELLS. Monroeton. .1%0.17, 1180. • the ttedeforeoa- Cans. L 1 Li? NC LAMPS. itsvARE, .IVOTICE.-11 persons are forbid IA • tatting rlmber on the lands of the lete:Cd• ward McGovern In Overton Township, without the written toositnt of the:tusilerslitned, under the penalty of the law; • JOHN ticaorawttotawiater. • . - o,Tertoth maim, 151...1714' 1 sus! araspiental. 'WELL ES. For. Sale it the Propketot of the TAN YE ;BLOCK. JOB PBI2(TIff G -DONE AT IN AD VANCE FOR 188 r. FOR TUR TEAR 1881. MS ME WEI ERIE prOito; 4 ll =Count " -Comimie. ; • nisei* listreAland wpm ths , dittos Dr y = Conine , la tow the searrallownitidpe and ItT hoiloughsolt riair4 amity' Tuesday, Webrnary 2$ A Tetrl, . Wilmot. Al.su township and ' horsough. • Monroe tormship end borou oray gh. iindAltanville. • - Wednesday, M 23-I•ofitoh .ins Chniss town. Wship and borough. finlitoille. -rlpIP it rough, , Filusatita, Sylvania and • ?Aurally, Tebruary 114-1/ WerrailP and borough, fSDIf zD belthisi4, lentbrreek, *lngham Welles, a b aqula, Litchfield, Mad horn. Warren and Omit._ • friday. Febnury 24-litomo township ough, Renick. I teltaysvilla. swourora,-Wy- V GUM litiludingfilose.lowanda North and planer. Satuntay, rstruary 26—yowaade township and borough, Athens tindik and borough, Barclay and South Waverly - • ' Ih r T 01=et or TIM BOARD. Attest.-WtiWat Lewis. Clerk. • Unit trICIAL LIST Fag FEBRUARY Tenn of Caul. 1101, to he 101 at, Tairandri &Wein , winut.;, Vorneroy Boos. vit. J. IL and IL D. Hadded....lsine B. W. Line's use mi. IL B. ElkubOger Issue Shortrlage 4 Co. vs.B. J. Blook. asrpt E. A. Whipple vs. Peter Possenget.. . eject S. H. ffarnsworth vs. J. COW) laae B. W. Line vs. J. 11. Carey et al fame Lyman Blaclunaedgmardian. vs. J. 31 . ..ffax...appeil IL C. Mann vs. J. 11. Ressell- • sells 11. B. Kllloorn. admse, vs: Hartford Y. In. Co..debt .tleorge 0. Strong vs. Charles Shaffer appeal. Cleo ens Beetle vs. Forte Luters ' debt Cyrus Cook's use vs. Seth Doan.... appeal Z. T. For. assignee. vs. V. E. Vlollet.. —wept J. L. fflsbree vs. Hugh Clark.— tame Jim. A. Yellin:Al va. B. C. Barnes et al sel fa . Geo. W. Ether Ss: him O. Ward. , , trespass W. F. Coburn rs. U. B. Hall appeal David King vs. Charles Viall - ' -- appeal A.A. Knaner's adner vs. ra. a N. V.lLll.Co..tresp Weal's' Cbureb. Towanda. vs. S. roviell et al. eject Catherine D. Lefler vs. Wm. Lefler et AL.—lssue L. F. Gordan' vs. Wm. Gardner debt M. W. Wheeloek vs. Jacob L. Ball—. eject Jerome Whits vs. Peter J. Dean ' tremuts Mlnn.Brgs In. Co; vs. Patti ille Mut. In. Ce.debt Benj. S. lientloy, Jte.. vs. Snag. las. Co debt A. J. tilleara vs. d. D. Owen • issue D. Cook vs. H.J. Madill et al • - - .Z. Aisne 1. 0. Frost vs. H. J. Madill et al - . 4, ,..1.55ue' Pierson it Co. vi. Atirood Jakway.... appeal Pierson ac Co. vs. D. M. Bralnerd..... - - spper I Burlington Boro' SI Diet. vs. Geo. P. Tracy.appenl It. 11.41ortors's use vs. Char. Denuett et al....eject - Abram Johnson vs DennhiCrimrnlns - • eject Elizabeth Haley's use vs P.„ J. Dean - appeal Lawrence Ametgh vs. George Anteigh eject Zelphlw Hosenuance vs. P. d. Dean appeal Cnas. Coykendall vs. P. J. Dean..... ... :.. trebparn 11:.-1). Tyrell vs.licury C. Smith -appeal, It; Hancock is. Jesse Larrabee et et appeal. Ettle , Darr vs. Albert L. Hanford miss -Atom Johnson et al rs.• Dennis Crimmins..:e ect Franklin Murray et al'Harris vs. N. C. et at..eject Wm. Harrington vs. S. G. Townsend et al —espies David Warner vs. S. G. Townsend et al capias It: F. Decker is. J. 31. Place ,Well A. 11. Hunt vs. Monroe Donuigh" case °mimes K._ Bird vs. D. Bullock's sidm'r. ....Issue Subpoenas for second week returnable on Mon day, February 14. 18811 fur third week, on Monday, February 21 , 11551. at 2 o'clock, P.M. 'GEO. W.' DI. A,CICHAN, ' Towanda, Jan Prothonotary, &c. .QItERIFF'S SALES.—By . virtue t o of sundry writs Issued out of the Court of Con:. mon Pleas of.Dradford County and to me directed, will expose to public sale at the Court House In Towanda, oti ' Friday, February lltb, 3861, at I o'clock, P. M., the following described proper. ty, to wit; 7 " No. 1.-obe lot. piece or - parcel of laud situate in Stein/field township,• hounded as follows: Begin ning ata stake and stones in the north line of Cal vin Cratuners land on the west side of the Ber wick turnpike so calla i ; thence In an easterly di rection alongthe north line of said Craumers land 161 rods to the southwest corner of Henry Pierces laud ; thence a northerircourse along the west tine of said Pierce's IS rods to a corner; thence a west. erly course along the south line.of Merritt Wood•.r. land ISBn rods to a post and :Stone*: thence in a southerly course along the line of said,Wood , s land 10 1-10 rods to the place of.beginning t containing 16 acres of land more or lean, ail improved; with I framed house - , I framed ban/. 1 framed cooper-44m0 and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken Into execution at the suit of Elizabeth. Hubert vs. B. Fraley. No. - 2—ALSO—inn otherlot of Lind situate in Litchtieleorp.,.bounded as follows to wit : On the north by lands of Henry Hays atil Owen Parkil the,eait by b.tuls of Betsey Jane Rogers ; on the south by lands of dames Drake and Silas Canner; and on the.west by landSof Henry Merril); ` eel/- tattling 83 geresof land more or less, about66 . acres improved, with 1 framed house, I framed barn and sheds attached, and an 'orchard of fruit trees there on. Seized and taken Into execution at the salt of Sarah F. Elnier vs!John Rogers, Jr. No. 3--ALSO—One other lot of land situate In A tumults township.. bounded as follows :' On the north by lands of ; on the east by lauds of L. C teavela , d and s ,,. Ripley ; on the south . by lands of Alfred .Ripley; and on the west 'by lands cf Nancy Bullard ; containing 60 acres of laud more or less, abort 50 acres improved, with fruit trees thereon. Sellnd and taken into execu tion ut the suit of Joldr F. Gillett vs. Albart Hot- VD, Adm. Of Wm.. R. Hawkins and Gee, Haw kins, T. T. i • No.'4—ALSO—One 'other lot of land situate , in Towluida Borough, bounded and described as fol =lows: bu the east by Fifth street ; on the - south west and north by lands of E. T.. Elliott, being Cr, feet on Fifth street and ISO feet deep, with a two story wood-dwelling house with wing,. being about 16 feet front by 26 feet In depth, With wing 162.6 feet or thereabouts; the lot of land . being the same 'purchased of E. T. Elliott, and on which said Solo mon Stevens has erected the house before mention :rd. Seized and taken' into execution at the suit of Ass Warner's use vs. Solomon Stevens. ' No: 5.--.-A.T.SO—The following lot oftand siltuate In - Monroe twp., situated on the south side of a new road laid out from Fowlerton through the' farm of Elias Parks and Orville M. Brock, hounded as fol lows; On the south by land of Orville M. Brock : - on the west by land of Bowman French ; and on the north by said road ; said lot having a front on said road of about 132 feet end a depth of about 214 and 61 feet, with a two story frame diveninglionse erected thereon. le feet by 24 feet square.. Seized atoLtaken into executionat the suit of J-. 0. lip- met vs. Peter R. OelLsugh., .to. O.—ALSO—One other lot of land situate , in Towanda Borough, bounded as follows : On the south - by 'State street; on the north by the Convent property and Mrs. H. C. Ward's estat.: ; on the east -by lands orMrs. E. W. Miller; and on the west by Fourth street ; with a two-story brick house there on. being known as the Academy House and lot ; and being lot deeded to IL J. Madill by A. J. Lay ton, Sheriff, February 10. 1876, and lot in same of rear bought of Mrs. E. W. Miller by said IL J. Ma dill ; being about 80 feet front on State street and about 225 feet on. Fourth street, with shade, orna mental and Muth - treee thereon, ant. Is supplied with running ,water through pipes running; from a spring, a cistern. a well and well house thereon, and a framed building In the rear of said lot. 7—ALSO--One other lot of land ,situate in Wysox twp.,,bounded as follows, to wit Ithe north by the public highway ;on the east by Dart- Us Willlems' estate ; on the south by lands of Ste. pheniltrickland and A. Bishop; and on the west by the publiehighway ;eon:sluing 55 acres of land tuorepr less, all improved, with 1 framed barn and an orchard Of fruit trees thereon. Seized and tak.l I en' into execution at the snit of The First National Bank of Towanda, Pa.- vs. It. J. Madill. No. B.—ALSO--one other lot of land situate In Springll.-14 twp., bounded as follows, to wit ; On the north by lands of Comfort Smith ;on the east by lands of D. Brace ;on the south by D. D. Brace ;and on the went by la• ds of John Gernert ; containing 87 acres of land more or less, nearly all Improved, with one framed house. 1 framed barn, other outbuildings and a few fruit thereon - . Seized and taken into execution at thls suit of Compton & Lille„y vs. Horace Rich. . 9.--ALSO—One - dther lot of- land situate in 0 ranvilletwp., bounded as follows: On the north by lands of Elisha Bailey and publis highway ; on the east by lands of Edwin Bailey and Reuben Pal mer ;on the south by lands of Benjamin Simpson Simpson and public highway ; on the west by lands of JuhuSimpson and W'arrem•Sinith; containing 130 acres of land more or less, about 120 acres im proved, With 1 framed barn, 2 framed houses, 1 hog pen, and an orchard of fruit treesthereon. - Seized and taken into execution at the snit of Elizabeth. Coveyvs. L. b. Fowlerand D. A. Fowler. No. 10,—ALSO--Any and all the interest of de fendant Charles A. Squires, in the following lot of land situate In Standing 'Stone twp., bounded as fellows, to wit : On the north by lands of Edward Clarit: on the east by lands of Was. Hillis and Pat rick Denali; on the south by lands of Francis Ste: then and lands formerly - belonging Oeo. B. tannest and on the west by lands of Byron Ste \veils ; containing 116 acres of land more -or. less. about 80 acres improved,. with 1 plank house; 1 flamed barn, I framed horse-barn, " 1 framed gra w?r7, and other outbuildings end orchard of fruit trees -thereon. The interest of 'said Chits. A. Squires is contained to an article of agreement madwthe 15th day of May, A. D., 1869, and record ed in Deed Book No. 92, at page 82, etc. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of H. M. Beardsley vs. Charles Squires and W. A; Squires. •-=, . No. IL—ALSO--One other lot of land situate In Litchfield twp:, bounded as follows to wit: Oti the north by lands of Samuel I'. Wolcott and W. M. Cornell, deeepsed ;on the east by lama - of Emma Wright ; ontre South by lands of Emma .Wright ; on the west - by lands of Alanson Munn.; COPIA ulng about 20 acres of land more or leas, about 18 acres improved, , with 1 framed house, 1 framed barn and few fruit.trees thereon. Seized and taken into ex ecution at the suit of Horace E. Sanders to the use Ofji. D. Munn vs. Frederick C. Wright. • CITATION. --In the matter •of the estate of Griswold Owens, late of the township of Bidgbory, in the county of Bradford. and State of Pennsylvania, deceased. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Aliens Owens (now Julett* Wil kinson); of the township of _Springfield, in mid county of Bradford, Annetta Owens (now Annetta French); of Andover, state of Ohto, Ency Owens (now Eucy Warmly), _Mandate, Lasalle county, Mate of Ditnols, heirsut-law ofipriswold Qwens, deceased, and to I. 11. Evans. of 'toetownship of ilidgenry, in said county of %Bradford and to ail 'other other persons interested, geeettugt Bradford County a: You aro' hereby cited t 6 bo andappear before the Judge of our Orphans' Court, at an Orphans' Conn; to be heldat Towan da, in said county of tradford, on toe tMenty-first day of February, A 'D., 1881, - . at S o'clock in the afternoonithen and there to accept br refute to tato the real estate of- said Griswold *Owens, deceased, or bid therefor, or show cane why the Court shall not order a sale thereof, sit:llW in the township of Rider:try aforesaid, at the-appraised valuation put upon It bye:tin:rest:duly awarded by the said Court, and returned. by the Shellff,'en the ninth day of September,: A.' D. 1880; to wit.: Two lots containing In all an; acres, at ten hundred and nittety-siz 87.100 dollars, and hereof fall not. Witness the honorable P. D. Morrow, President of our said Court at Towanda, the Itoth day Of De cember, A. D. HMO. • • .• • A. C. PIUSIDE, • Clerk of Orphans' Court. certify the foregoing to be a true copy of the original rule. • P. J. DEASI-03herlif. • • January 5, 1881.' . • • • A DMINISTRATOE'S NOTICE. „r3L—Letters of administrant:in having been granted to the undersigned, upon tha estate of Charlotte NOyes, late Of norllottOn twp., deumuled, notlip is hereby given annuli persons Indebted to said estate are.requested to make Immediate pay ment, and all persons having legal claims against the saint, win present them without delay In pro• per o.der for settlement to • J. W. NIMIOL/15. Adininkitintor. Burlington. Pa., Jan. 20, 11181. GET YOUR 2 _ . j 0 PRINTING . Done ai UmitigrOitilAn t at, Opiatsjit tee Cloottniripe, Theta work • mw-ea, MOE - 114 s" - TnhltD WW. Er.Cl3l rOCLAMATI *Uzi . • : Hen: ?um a; 11rOsitirl6 Preddent diadem et 'nth Joliet*, Dietriet.ece of Die Could, - Of titadford, - bat lamed b e bestrillg the ittli duet' Member, I tfo to me direetedflar • hdiding is Von/tot Oyer end Tenable,. General Jail DeliverY, Waster Boseten the Peace. Cessi•• mob Mesa and iftbra's Coast at Towanda, for the county et. Bradford, coutniencing es illtowlay f YEBBUnAT 7111, Itai, to continue area 11/11111il. Notice is therefore hereby. Overate the Comas and gutless of the Peace of the of • Brad- ford. that they he then and there in proper persons, at 10 *Vlach in the foreneen of mid day with records. Inquisitions and other reiereibtorice; to do those - things which to their otiose spoertals• • and those who aril bound by raeogni." sauces or • • • robe, to prosecute against the priso. -WM who are or may be in the Jail of said emusty. . are to be then and there to promote against them withal' be just. Jurors are requested to be punt. teal 1. their attendance, agreeably to their notice. Dated at Towsimia.' the lath day of January. In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and trafitY•ime. and of the ludependeace of the Unite States one hundred lad fourth. PBTEB J. DIAN. Sheriff. riltillANS' COURT SALE.-By Virtue of an order Issued out of the Orphans' Court of Bradford CounM. the uodsnigeted, s 4. enintstrator of Charlotte Noyes, in said county. de ceved. will expose to public sale upon the premise:4' on TEII74BOAY, l'EllatTAlrE lent, Int; at 2 o'clock, r.m., the undivided halt part of the fob lowing described real estate, situate in Burlington, township : Be ni n g st a poled in_ the ternplke. being the southwest corner of a lot intended to be, conveyed this day. to Georgell. Haight ; thence south 22;i° east I perches by said turnpike to the northeast corner of the William' Robinson lot, be. lee tot' No. la t thence by said lot No. le tenth 2451° west as 2.10 perches to a post and stones; ;trice north sax! , west 53 510 . perches to a post 4 stone.:a corner of a lot this day con v eye d to enben Haight ; thence north east 23 2.10 per rhos to a post and stones, another cornerof Reuben . Haight's lot; thence 'Guth UN " 1 east 1135.10 perches to a post and stones ; thence north $l3 2.10 perches to the piece of beginning; contains 25 scree, more or lewresereing hair an acre sold to Leßoy Haight. Being the same tend veyed. by Edward Overton and wife to Charlotte - oyes and Christians Noyes. by deed dated Auguskik A. D. 11i41. -- and recorded In deed:hbolt No. a& page VS. he. TERMS OF SALE-250 down. qioo on conerma- ;ion. and balance in one year - with interest from confirniation. 4:W. NICHOLS. - Burlington, Jan, 20, 1881.„ ‘; Administrator. lop EGISTEit'S NOTlCE—Notice. Is hereby given, that there has been >7led in the odire of -the Register for the probate of Wills and granting Letters of Administration In sod for the County of Bradford. titate'of Pennsylvania. accounts of administration upon the TM : lowing estates, viz: First and final atcouut of Mlttott Lewis and Eli. sha Lewis. execaton of the last will and testarneuif of Justus Lewis, late of thettownstdpof Wjahlasag,, deceased. Final account of P.R. lloffautn, admints:rator of the estate of Thomas 3tazwell. late of tbejlot ough of Troy, deceased. • - Mal account of J. F. Woodruff. servicing eset , utor of.tbe last will and testament Of Jared Wood ruff, late of the township of Monroe. deceased. Firer and /Mal ,ateount of Henry N. Bixby and H.-Matilda Neal. admluisttators of the estate of Chester Neal. late of the township of Windham, , deceased. First and partial account of CotblaAntimny and Samuel L. Anthony, executors of the last will and testament' of John 8. Anthony, - late of the township of Ulster, deCease - a. Final account of E. 0. Ttyli.r. executor of the last wilt and testainsnt of Sfahetable Fairchild, late of the township of Herrick, deceased. Final account of John Chess. one of the admin istrators cum tralthatrato auntie of the estate of Daniel Llyens,late of tie Wallah 1p of South Creek. deceased. Final account of 0. L. Russell, administrator of the estate of Sylvester Sftnier, late of the township of Rome, deceased. ' Final account of Elisha Lewis. administrator of the estate of Witllarn.Conorer, late of the township of •Wyalusing, deceased. Final account of Emma l'..*Redington and Rob ert F. Redington, administrators of the estate of George F. Redington, late of the Raroogb of Troy, deceased. Final-account of Sarah A. Beeler, guardian of Ma - le E. Healey (now Marie E..MontlaYs). First and final account of Ira Finch, *di:rant/ars. tor of the 'estater-of Reuben Hickok, late of the township of Warrn, deceased. First and frual.account of J. L. Pitt, 'adminis trator of the estate of John Pitt, late of the town'. ship of South Creek, deceased. Supplemental final- account of A. 11. Spalding , furrislut adadnistrator qf the estate of George H. Welles, late of-Athens. deceased. . Final account of .W. H. Cole and B. 11. Holiett, administrators of the estateof Salsbury Cole, late of the township of Monroe, deceased. Final account of • Jason K. Wright,lguardian of W. H. Nurrey, minor child of Rachel Marra:, de ceased, by kily Wright and 31atie -E. Wright. exec. otos!' of the last will and testament of sald Jason IL _Wright, deczased. . Pleat account of .Chandler Canfield and• C. W. Reynolds, rXeentotio of the last will and testament et Wilson Canfield, late of the townshlrof. Pike, deces.ed. , And also the appralsement of properly, set off by executors and administrators to widows and chit dren of the following decedents, viz: • 1. Estate of A. R. Bowman, late of the township of Leßoy, deceased. 2. Estate of John Driscoll, late , of the Borough of Troy, deceased. 3. Estate. of Edwin M. Wright, late of the town ship of Coliimbia, deceased. . 4. Estate of 'Alm! Watklns,late of the — Borough of Sylvania, deceased.. - • S. Estate of A sahel Partnenter. late of the town ship of Springfield. deceased. . Estate of Daniel Ifunick, late of the township of Albany, deceased. 7. Estate of Nathan Coleman, late of the town.. ship of Orwell, deceased..? 3. • Estate of P. C. IfOrgan., late of tile township Of Columbia; deceased. 0. r3t.tte of John Cole, tato of the township of Springfield, deceased, 10. Estate. of Alphonso iJ . Lloyd, late of the township of Wyatusing, deceased. • And the same will be presented to the Orphan's Court of Reid ford.Ceenty cn the 10th day of Feb ruary. 1881. at 2 tielnek. P. w., for eimermation and allowance. • A. C.YR14131.E. Register. Retlstet's Office, Towanda, Jan. 13, 1681: ICENSES.— Notice is hereby j given. that the following applications for li censes for ilotcls_ eatini-houses and merchant deal ers have Leen filed to this etnce, and that the same will be presented to the Court of Quarter hessions of Bradford Cininty, ha MONDAY. FEDUVABY tell, for the Consideration of said Court : - 110TILS. • - • Lyman Brewer, Wells township. James W.—Wilcox; -New Albany Borough. Edwin nlakesley, Smithfield township. James..F. Fox, Canton Borough. George and 0. L. Jordon, At hena Borough. Mayetts A. Forrest, Ulster township. Joseph Causer, Jr., Springfield township. Samuel 'Walbridge, Towanda Borough, Ist Ward. Leonard Morris, Burlington Borough. Ira IL - Smith, A Iba Borough. D. 11. Dodge,.Mouroe Borough. • „ Michael F; Sullivan. Towanda Boro*, ISt Ward.. Chas. H. McGouegal, Trotßorough. 11. F. ,Pitts, Sylvania Borough. Bartlett. Wysox township. John A. Briggs, Sayre, Athens rownsbip. EATENG•IIOCSER. Eugene Baker, Towanda:Borough, 2d - Ward. 8. B. Tidd, Towanda Borvugh, 2.1 Ward. C. I). Itolcombrl.eltny township. A. J. Beefs, Canton Borough. George O'Donnell, Canton Borough. ES. B. Ctinover, Athens Borough. - .ratues Nestor. jr., Towanda Borough. ttd Ward. William Bolan, To - wands Borough, Ist Ward. bIZECITANT DEALEIIS. Redmond Caton, Towanda Borough, Ist Ward: John Snilican, Towanda Borough, ttd Ward. C. W. Beardsley, Canton Borough. Wm; C. Schulze. Terry township. GEO. W. BLACKMAN', Clerk. Towanda, Pa., Jan. 18, 1881. A P.PLICATION IN DIVORCE. Edmund Doty: In the Court of Com mon Pleas of Bradford County, No. 636, September Term, taco. You are hereby notified that Willa, your wife, has applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony. and the said Court has ap pointed Monday, February 7th. 1681, in the Court noose In Towanda, for hearing the said Wills In the premises, at which"time and place you may attend It you thing proper. 13-4 w. PETER J. DEAN, Sheriff. A PPLICATION IN DIVORCE. ix—To N. E. Biker. In the Coulter Common Pleas of Bradford county, 1i0.91.8!pt. Tenn./530. You are hereby notified/that T. E. Baker, your husband, has applied to. the Conti of Co mmon Pleas of Bradford Conn& for. a divorce from the bonds of matrimony. and the said. Court haa pointed Monday. February 7th, lan, in the Court Rouse In Towanda, for bearing the said T.E.Baker In the premises, at which time awl piste pm may attend if you think proper. PETER J. DEAN, Sheriff. PPLICATION IN DIVORCE. A -; , To John r. Bergetressen. In the Court of Commoti Pleas of Bradford County. No. 39, Sep tember Term, MO. You are hereby notified that Polly: - E:; your wife, has 2pp/fed to the Court of Comthon Pleas of Bnuiford County for, a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and the said. Court has appointed Monday, February , th.lBBl, in the Court. Howe In Towanda, for ng the said Polly - E.. births premises. at which time and place you may attend If you think proper. 13-4 w. . PETER .r. DILLY, Sherif. ADMINISTRA.TOR'S NOTICE",_ =Estate of Isaac F. Bullock. deceased. •Letters of administration on the estate of Isaac F. Bullock, late of Springfield township, Bradford county. Pennsylvania, bare been granted to James H. Webb, scalding Its East Stutthgeld, its . said county. to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requestedlo make patina*, and those haring claims or demands wilt make known the slain without delay. JANES 11, WEBB, • Jan la, len. • Administrator. N THE MATTER OF THE. F.I nal account of John Irvine; eolsimlttat of Iteberei Ster.ns; a lunatic. In the Court orroin mon Pleas of Bradford County, No. 9, Irebruary Term, leis. The final account of John Irvine, committee in the above ease. filed November 4, ISM : end said account will be presented to said_Court• for bust confinitstion and allowance on THURSDAY. FEBRUARY tarn, 101. unless CUM be shown, why said account should not be filially ectilirmod and allowed ny the Court. GEKV. BLACKMAN. • Towanda; Jan. 13, 1811. 14°0mm:duty. ADIIINISTRATOR'S NOTICE: Letters or administration hating been grant ed to the undersigned. upon the estate of Aiptitamo J. Lloyd. late or Wyslasing township., deceased. notice is hereby. gtren that all persons indebted to the said eststo aro tripes:44 to melte immediate iDayment.. and - alt persons having claims spinst said estate Mist present the same duly aathentt eated to the nude:signed for settlement. JOSE_I I II. 11. MARSH, - • Lermyrri .1830*. Administrator FOR SALE.—As I -Nish to go West. I offer for sale as Norman Stallion ••Ganibetta." He is young, kind and sound 'freight front 1,400 to 1,500 lb s. • lea very sure f a t - Letter and Ws colts are very desirable. He nitl be for sale until the fleet of Mareb nett. S. S. EDMISTON, Owner. ,NUan, Bedford Co., Pa.;;Doe. Vire. FARlit TOR SAL).—The subset i bee often for sal* his farms of 118 scres,located la Orwell township, • Inspored i _with good house and bans - Sad orchard thereon. Mass giveWto snit purchaser. Also, will sell his boss tares!36 miles borthwint of,Lekaprellis, Of 2110 asses. Ifse farther particulars Cell on at address JOUR SLAM. cataritne, ri. Oct. 14-alwe3 Eli