padforiftmttt MI Towinda, — ThiridlVMircr2BllB72 . : *AL (AND ,GENE.ICAL. litain'tre.az,•an old and well inown citizen of this county, died in litsastield on tti, lath inst. is. The anniversary of the Epic- copalEinndsy School will be held on I3nnday a ftvioon next, st half put two. • or The limummir family, was in crcised one dazing the put week, and enaa as it hap Pi. 7 : Put Grand Slre L . NianoxsoN, of l'hiadelphia, visited Bradford Lodge L O. 0 . F., on Monday. last, and delivered an nd dren§in the evening. . . Advertise your, sales in this paper you desire plenty of bidders. This ex yerimrint has been triod and found correct by Large Umbers. Bo` NATLIAN P. Geri, famerly of Troy, and at one time a resident of this place, died until in California. Be was a son of the lit General Can, of Troy. ANTHONT 011011 E, who lost Lis leg i l by filling beneath a moving train on clic railroad at this place, a few days since, is the F • ..nd son of Dorm O'Bon.r. Who has lost a leg. TArLot has purchased I - -rest of his partner, From O. Gonz, in hing business. We hope FEED will en some other business here, as ire can't • lose such 'men. the in the elo gage 1 afford Rev: 43. DEAN, of Canton; place. of Presiding Felder ilumincroN, MEE o terly Meeting in this place, on Sat- I nd Sunday last. Mi. D. -is a pleasant and an earnest Christian man. a 6 the 1 urday Fri ake ger CnAraxs SE,GAIt, of Sheshequin, in a lit bf temporary insanity, shot himself on Friday Last. He was a young man about 17 yearn of age, and had ;mitered from fits for set , . eral years past. ger Mr. NoE, who has been en gaged in the Boot and Shoe business in this place, ion the past year, rem ores his stock this week M Waterloo, N. Y. Mr. N. is an upright, honorai , le -business man, and we regret to lose Lim. stiyi Mr. L. F.. WARD, formerly of W ysox , but now engagid in one of the Depart nients at Washington. we are pained to learn biongh the remains of his wife to Wysox for burial o . Wednesday. Mrs. W. died in Wash ington n Monday evening. I Subscribers to the REPORTER !ange their residence, should give us notice of the s fact. If they receive the y mail they shouhlsiate the post office at ley hare been gelling the paper, as well I no to which' they desire to 'have it trans ' Attention to this will save delays. who c. prompt paper 1) trhich as the . !erred. Rev. G. A. FELTZ, Secretary of Itsylvania S:it(Sunlias School Associa bepresent at the next meeting of the 1 1 County S.'S. Convention, on the 30th . Mr. P. is la live Sunday-school man, the Pen' tion, wi Bradfor l of April and those interestetlin the work in this county, should avail themselves of the opportunity of bearing,hini. ser; ISAAC CAMPBELL, son of JOSE: Mts C.immr.M.,of 'Burlington, shot himself through the bead, ,using instant death, at his home in Grand Itapit-Xic.h., last week. C. went!into his bedroom, ling his wife that he was going to get his gun and go out hunt pg. Shortly afterward she heanttlie'report of a gun, and on entering the room fond her husband a corpse. It is supposed thahe shootirt was accidental. Hbrought is body was brou to Burli gton for interment. The last Owego Times con tains the following among its "personals": —Bes. Ur. 31cGt-truEnv, of Towanda, offici ated in st. PauFe Church in this village, on Sunday Imorning and evening last, the Rev. Mr. RI imr. officiating in Towanda in his stead. ) -Mis Eu.S. Pnirr, the a.ccomplishod dangh r. t. , r of .D. 8. PnArr, of Towanda, Is visiting Uwego, and is a guest Of Ws. E. Evags, at the Ahwag4 16.1 As Join, -BROSNAN, of Ulster, was arising a spirited pair of young horses near i the upp r end of the borough on Monday last, the tea 'became frightened and unmanagea ble, an upset the wagon. Mrs. Jormax, one of the o eupants of the wagon, had her shoal der-bla e broken. Mrs. Bnoss ti 4 was badly bruised Mr. DrcoSives's wrist was sprained, and d ts. 01 RISE was slightly injured. Mrs,. JORDAN' was taken to Dr. Pnarr:s office, where she was attendeiPby Drs. Tcuazu and -LADD. The homes ran up Huston street and were eanght, Vieille nest lecture of the course Rill be tielive red by,Rev. ROBERT COLLTER, Of Chicago, in the M. E. Chttreh, on Thursday evening next, April 4. Subject : " Cle:r Grit." Mr. 6LLTEIL is everywhere spoken of as oue of the riost entertaining and eloquent lecturer's extsuiti.sod i4was with much died echy that the committee secured his services. As Mer Cries Hall was engaged for the evening, the 34 % Church *as kindly offered by the corigre:idlon, and we hope to see it crowded. We cua nteo a rich 111141N:dual feast. By referring to the notice in anothe eoluiiin, it will be peen that the firm of Moony k Co. is. disiolved, Mr. Warirms reVr-, ing. Hr. W. is succeeded by oar young friend', S. P. 'hens, for some years past book-keeper in the ilietional Bank. While we shall miss Elias, in doing business at the Bank,. and'shall neva more be reminded in his inimitably plea !ant manner that you're overdrawn," we aro nerertheless pleased to see him engaged in !Dulness where his urbane manners and ster ling worth will i)e ; better appreciated by the public. _ • PersoNAL—Hmanir TROMAS, of Ins tcr. is about to rem'oso to Watkins to accept a titusti( n in the Fall Brook Coal C,otiipany's of- 4. p. Juno, Esq., has moved into . his house ;Let purchased from C. B. PATCII. • JAYNE, Eq., of Cornell - liulversity,- Paid mi a friendly visit last reek. • , - The Elmira Adcertisrr says Major Atam. Ilicss has purchased the fine residence of Prof. J-D• t ma; on Lake street, and will soon re more em To.sra6da to that city. 18. W„ Hztty Dorcas has been Ceetol teller of thO First National Bank, rice W. G. GORDON ' resigned. Sir. Dews has been for several years past employed as teller in G. -- lry obliging illy friends fortune wage in the t. Ho has ithhilly and T z Emmy 'NEWSPAPER. TeM ks that a man as often gets two dollaik for the one he spends informing bit mind, he d, a fora dollar he lays out in- any other. ' 4 5• A roan eatia pound of sugar and it is vzle, and the pleisnre he has enjoyed Is ended, bet the information he gets from a newspaper is trmsnred Up to be enjoyed anew, and to be tie! steurer occasion er inclination calls for it. A newspaper is not the wisdom of ono man er to b men; it is the wisdom of the age, and of Pastges. A family without a newspaper is s. > Year ehind the times in general information; 1 bell a they cut never think !much nor find "-- 41 to talk abent. And then there are the - little nes growing up without and taste for .. ~ J. Who, then, would hi would be with. out* newspaper—the Ihrourau 7-1124 who vrettia reed otteldtivat paying for It? , PALACE POIW/L-117Ailler-11441 . , orl - ern Central bas rat upon its roaditnagnitimmt of postal cars, said, to biithe-_gpsellut the Wilted State?, to run lathes and Canandaigua. The Elmira Mermen-thus describes them : , • • Thcsaiiii are the dui of pass tiger Cul b. es, with raised root for light sad ventilation. They are partitioned Into through lull and dis tributing rooms -;—,uvi furnished with water close*_wash rooms with marble. basins, ice water Maks, couches, Germs student lamps; patent buttes appatittus,and the Westinghouse air brake. The paper and letter Mae - hart lie hundred boxes, with reversible tabs and slides - with wire-wort extension %UN and trap doom: The will be run en ' the Buffa lo express each way, the night passing Mini ra at 9 : 40 p. Y. south, 520 A. x. north. The line will be extended to Washington as soon u the tunnel hi-completed under the city of Belli'. more." Sammy= hi - mi.—On the evening of Washington's birthday. ak musical concert was held at the Christian Church. The attend ance was good; with an admission foe of 25 cents. Over sixty dollars were realized for the purchase of an organ. The music was excel lent, and the evening was pleasantij and profi tably spent. Rev..Tuonas K. Bizaiwn, of Ehnira„ lectur ed on Thursday, evening, March 14, at the Christian Church. Subject: "Kan Revealed by Music."_ The leettirer as usual, said some things to which all agreed, • and other things from which a portion , Ol:his audience dissented. It was a discourse well adapted to stimulate inquiry. .Over fifty dollars were raised by the lecture, which lie. Beecher contributes to a fund for the purchase of a library for the young people of Smithfield. ' • ter -Items from the er: —The Agriculturist offered a'prize of $5.00 for the best farm map, wbich Was - taken by EDWARD Etteszt, , of this place, for a map of Rev. C. Tzrcr.srox's farm. . - —D. F. P.tirt has just made a shipment- of clover seed to a'customer in North Carolina. • Car:rim has nearly recovered from the pistol Elliot received from fluirr, who is still boarding at Towanda. —Yesteyday, while men were digging up a corpse in the old graveyard for re-interment, in Elmira, they found about three feet from the surfltee a nest of snakes, numbering in all 22. The singularity of it was there were two distinct species of snakes 'the black and green. In size from three inches tk two feet andahalf. • —On the 19th inst., a man named Tnoxas WArrs tiled Soddenly at,the house of Amos arr.- v&Ns, in Wolcott Hollow, Athens township. Coroner Hr.n.tucx held an inquest on, the body yesterday. Dr. E. P. 4 t rn made a post mon , tem examination of his brain and found exten sive congestion, andis opinion was that the congestion was caused by drinking aletheL It was known that he had drink a pint irk, a few hbnrs., EAsttn EGGS.—The little ones are already anticipating their Easter eggs. Below we give some recipes for preparing them, taken from &ribner's Monthly for April: "First, then, you select your dyes—vegeta ble or wood dyes they should be blue, crimson, yellow, acoording to fancy—an d, procuring a small portkm of each from a druggist, you p la ce them in separate vessels. Then dropping the eggs into hot water for a few moments, you draw on the shell with a bit of tallow any de sign you please—:names, dates, leaves, crosses. The tallow prevents any discoloration in the spot it covers, so when the egg has been sub mitted to the boiling dye, the pattern, appears in white on-a tinted ground with very pretty ef fect. "Another diethod, more laborious but infi nitely more arrtistic, is to dye the whole egg, and afterward scrape out the pattern with a sharp pen-knife. This way admits of a greater range of taste and skill than the other. The egg may be divided into compartments, each holding some tiny vignette, a landscape per haps, or an angel, or cupid, or a line of verse, with the date, all framed in solid, bright color. In old days, eggs treated after this fashion, did duty as.valentines, and were fregaently preserv ed in the after-homes of the happy pairs, each egg carefully enshrined in a deep, long stemm ed-wine-glass, through which the inscription could be read without removing it. " 'Golden' eggs, which are covered with thin sheets of leaf gold, are beautiful things when mixed with others; A cheap way of making 'them is to use the dye; of the furze-blossom, which is said to communicate a fine yellow col or. "Any boy or girl, clever at drawing, can pro duce, with little trouble, variety of designs which shall have the added merit of originality. What could be prettier than a knot of Easter flowers, snow-drops, violets, or lilies of the val ley, painted in water color on the white shell, orslietched gracefully and lightly . in sepia or India= k. Pencil drawings are' singularly soft and prat:VA . :in the same pure bakkground, and, set with boiling water are not easily defaced. A monogram in-bright, illuminated tints and gold is also effective; its short, there are &dozen charming fancies which will at once suggest themselves to The mind of.any yoting'artist who begins to think upon the subject, and we advise such by all means to try." Zia - Ma - ay people are under . ..the impression that it is the duty of Postmasterato, take mutilate,' currency and bank notes in pay: mcnt for stamps. Sonic even think that coun terfeit money is included in the regulation. The following circular issued by the P. 0. De partment wilf i correct the misapprehension : ; f rost' OMCE DEPAIITIZILVT, OFFICE or TITE Tamp Posrzanna GmrEnir... WASIIINGTON, D. C., Feb. 28, 1812. )• To the Postmaster at— Sin :In rfply reqour letter - of —in relation to mutilate currency, your carefueattention is called to the enclosed regulations of the Treas ury of the United States, and you are respect- Maly directed to communicate the information therein contained to all persons'who may offer mutilated currency to you in pays ieut of post office duce; or, for the purchase iirf money or ders, stamps, or sta.npcd envelopes, or who may desire you, as postmaster, to trarisma such currency to the Treasury . or depositories of public moneys for redemption. Postmasters are not required by law tl3 re deem or accept in - pavnient of post °thee Ones, money orders, stamp's, or stamped envefOpes, any currency which may be so mutilated as to become nocurrent, nor is , it any part of their duty to recgive and transmit to Treasury!, for redemption„ mutilated currency belongidg to individuals,iexcept as regular trail matter!, for warded in the usual manner at the risk of the owner. Stich packages, if adaressed to the Treaiturer bf the United btats, Washington, D. C., will be sent free of postage, but if the same be registered, the registry fee must in all cases be prepaid by stamps. The necessities of the postal service are such that all funds received by postmasters must be kept in curfent and passable money, so as to be immediately available tor paying the drafts of the Department, money orders, and expens es of the service. The arrangements of the Treasury Depart ment for the transmission and redemption of , mutilated currency, are safe and liberal, and afford the public ample means to convert un. current United States money into passable " - greenbacks " without unreasonable delay, and at little or no cost. 'Very respectfully, . Your obedient servant, W. H. H. TEILItEL, Third Assistant Postmaster General. IS. Selections .from the Northern 77er Gazelle : —Last Saturday, Mr. Azort ItoonwErs, was hauling logs in the 'woods near "Troy, when stooping to pick up thelines, his horses turned, catching his left leg btween a tree and the bob-sled, bruising the knee frightfully and breaking ono of the bones of the leg just below the knee. Dr. J. E. Rocwwnu. was called, and We learn that Mr. IL is doing very well. It was a narrow escape from severo mutilation. —Dr. B. W. Morin, who has resided its this place for the put four years, has sold his house and lot on Elmira street, to Hiram Greene, for t 2,800, and goes to Elmira the first of next 'Month to reside. He has purchased .11 pleasant cottage on Second street, bet Ween College Ave. one and Railroad. The Doctor has made hosts of warm friends daring his residence among us, and many besides'earselves have found him a friendin the tinseled need, and can testify to his tenderness and faithfulness, as well as his success in Lis profeision. Our people regret the departure of Dr. Mouse:, but giro him their best wishes !yr 'his success in his old-new 11\une. • —lt is underbt.sod tliat Mr. Homtcr.Ponsmor ,d family intend to take up their residence in mira in the early part of next month. Mr. catemor will still remain one of the firm of. BEcrrunns, Troy, and Posanor Bros tse. Llossburg. • • rectors and . to the pa usiness, and abundantly —Miss nate of our Fag the appointment of department of the Troy ed vacant by the resignation Lao, who has efficiently condne meet for the past two years. —There has.beeu for the past two or MI) years, considerable complaint respecting the sc h o ol tai i n this place, it being contended that the tax of 65.00 per capita, wailkronsbtrition al. A. test was made of the matter one day hid week, when two young men who had refus ed topythe tie were taken to Toinuals. to,be pat In la If the tax was not paid. Mks abeere Athens Glean- pie S. Brim, or Columbia, a grad- Lool laet year, has received her of the intermediate Led School, rendez- Le L SICEP t depart- hts before the WM* . IMO :410101,thaS lb, mailwoller s ailneel. and vu pad at awe.TlLlOXillprebeatlypO r ifil 4914 to the Master. We beve.iihim been treetto • • Cur columns to • disensslon of Ibis =Wet, but ism seen no giod result net, to able from ailioodtarstiaMprikkotlaigt te the school, consequently we bare deerned such a course. ' - • Mr Some ono writing from this idace io the Heart and Hand, a paper ptiblish od in Now rod, and devoted to the interests of Odd Fellowship, gives the following interesting items in regard to the Order in Bradford earn . "It affords me much pleaisure to Inform you of the condition of Odd Fellowship in. his tidal ty. If I recollect right yos formed an opinion, and expressed it, too; when yon visited us last July. _ Valley Lodge, No: IW, of Sheshequin, which at that tithe had just been rest:reefed, now numbers ono hundred and ten good work ing members. They have suffered considerable inconvenience from not ha n = j a m desirable room in which-to hold. their ; but lam gratified to learn that they are flitting up a ball 80z50 feet, .expressly for the cultivation and dissemination of Friendship, Lore, and Truth. "Bradford Lodg e, - No. 167, of this place, now umbers over one hundredand seventy, and is moving along barmonionste, and believe its efforts to " &atomize the world" are not "wast ed on the desert air.' Strife and discord. party and sect, certainly appear to be banished from within our fraternal circle. For the relief of the distressed we always have an open hand. When the wail of our unfortunate brothers. of Chicago and the Northwest reached our ears, our Lodge immediately forwa(ded the sum of arm hundred and twenlyAre dollars for their relief. I believe that is the largest sum con tributed by any Subordinate Lodge in this ju risdiction, which contains upwards of seven hundred Lodges. "There is a fair prospect of two or three pew Lodges being organized in this county ere long, which contains seven already. - .The enterpris irig members of our Lodge, who live at Barclay, sixteen miles distant, are already erecting a Lodge building, after the completion of which they will proceed. to organize a new Lodge. I "The Daughters of Rebekah are also entitled to a word in this connection. Leah Lodge, No. "A is in a very healthy and flourishing condi tion. Although a few "old fogies" have en deavored to bar its progress, declaring that "no good could come out of Nazareth," especi ally if our household gods were . connected with It, yet all obstacles have been surmounted, and I believe and trust that its pruner onward will be uninterrupted. During the past winter we have had many pleasant and agreeable meet ings. Frequently, after the Lodge business is concluded, the members repair to the residence of some enterprising brother, where a few ,hours are pleasantly whiled aw ay in the enjoy ment of innocent recreation, sociability, and re freshments of a wholesome nature. The last, but not least, of these social gatherings took place last evening at the residence of Bro. S. - W. Emory. Brother and Sister Emory contem plate moving in the country a abort distance, hence the members of the Lodge took that op portunity to meet with them before they left. Universal goal feeling reigned, and every one declared that they had spent a pleasant and profitable evening. ' The permanent-success of ail branches of Od.: Fellowship largely depend on the steadfast and undeviating practice of the ci at promi nent of our trio of Immutable principles Friends), ip. C. isg-The entertainment given by the students of the Susquehanna Collegiateln stitute in licreur's TEall, on Friday evening last, was a very pleasant affair, and was enjoyed by a largo audience. The students acquitted them selves well, and were highly applauded by their auditors. The performance opened with a chorus, "Joy, joy, happi are we," by a large number of the younger scholars. Next came a recitation by: AasA Dzmum, "The Stranger in the Pen," which was admirably rendered. Then follow-• od a charade in , several parts; each character was well sustained, and the performance was closely watched from beginning to end. " The .Camberland," a declamation, containing a graphic; description of the destruction of the Cumberland by therrebel .iron -clad, Merrimac, was delivered in an eloquent and. statesmanlike manner by D. Lzozaan Pnarr. Tho cantata, "The Crown of Deward," sung by about a doz en of the young ladies, was very pretty and im presaive. Miss Con% Bann.rrr deserves espe cial mention for the grace- and majesty ,with: which she performed her part. Mr. J. P. Km. SEC delivered a declamation on STANTON, In his usual easy and graceful manner. Little DOLLA PASSAGE, one of the brightest lit tle girls in the school, recited " Chickey's Mis take," in a manner which would have done credit to many of the older girls. Miss Lots Disnuow recited a very difficult poem, entitled the "Brave Man." This. piece was admirably rendered, and received with much satisfaction by the audience. The comic dialogue, "'Edito rial Felicities," was very well performed. The principal characters were ACTIMII Ilrw, Jon it W. CODDECG and Prof. BEIIKIIABT. MABEL Dmtcz recited "Six Years Old," with as mach ease and self-possession, as if she had bsen sixteen. EDWARD MILLS declaimed on "Nature and Science." Mr. M. is one of the most earnest and eloquent speakers to be fourid among our young men, and on this occasion fully sustained his high reputation. We had almost forgotten to mention one of the most interesting features of the,entertain merit, which'was the performance of the Calis thenics Class. The manner in which-they went through the various exercises showed conclu sively that they had been well instructed, and had profited thereby. Prof. -..rkSTAEC^, i-.. .and Miss NETTIE _Passom presided at the instrument and furnished ex cellent music, which addc , l much to the enjoy ment of the occasion. The exercises closed with a parting song by the school. The order and thoroughness with which the students acquitted themselves on this occasion, must have convinced all of the great benefit to our town of the Collegiate Institute. Each de partment is under the supervision of an experi enced teacher, who gives his or her attention entirely to the studies pursued in•that depart ment. The Principals are gentlemen of Large experienco and understand thoroughly both the theory and practice of teaching. The nett term commences on Monday next, and we ear nestly urge upon those who have children toad. neate, the claims of this institution. BUSINESS LOCAL. K. C. 'P. Vendne bills printed at this oMce co Awe, notice. Alsike Clover Seed at Fos_ AlEr.cres. ve. Perions desiring to buy fire or ten acre lots just outside the borough, cery low, should call on W. 11. ltonotts.. z Don't forget the great Key stone Clothing Palace. fa— Fine boots made to 'order at L. L..Moopr W Co's. 1:9.,.. Gent in Black M.. Ground Plaster s6.ou per ton, at Towanda Steam Flour ILIIa. :et- Ain't I sweet ? Fon Rsyr.—A good house with orge lot. 'Enquire or Onarrox k Etairturs. Fon SALE. —A: Lot near the upper Depot. Enquire at this office. IS. We advise all to patronize N. Gott - Isar:7 for Clothing and Furnishing Goods. We have a fine line of Tea--f Oolong,'Young Hylon, Japan and /Tyson. Ilbeanr. aEnwanre. K. C. P. tom" Largo stock of Red and White Wheat Flour, at IrpeatTE & EDWARDS'. ie. The latest styles of Hats and Calm at I'. dountrrles great Keystone Cloth ing Palace. • - _ se. Flour and Feed at retail, at Towanda Steam Flour Ird:s, delivered Live. iir" Tiny Tim." Fon Sau.—A good Safe. Enquire at this ee.. A large assortment of-Fish of et, ou land at "—An immense stock - -nes srestiGt • ..!4Com mow: of in . ajooilObe Tiw stows ClathkePatioot - Or; "Alifitiftedortvi7,.,... Norms== All , fingiew habit rant wool on land„ will pleat aotiry N. 413insiare, „leptons Clothing l'iliwi—elowsnds. FOS ;Buz. olt Bantr4=-44..- Woolf* Facto 7. Enquire 413 w. Norri. nest lion. roe. Moliusses and Syrup; of all grades, cheap, $t KcCani& 11017:114 tor Undertaking st E.N,Fparr'k Bone, Pa.. 25 per cent. eneiper than any other firm is the county. A fine. brine furnished Then dedred. tw.—• 116-Pea-vine, Ohio, and West- Branch Clover Seed; abo ► prime article of Timothy Seed, wholesale and vita, at Mottrawnst. J. roe, Bzwz—The . house now oco u pled by Tnos. lbeeroxo, on Main street. Poi. session giveri.April 1. Envie° of M. B. Lax- be- To:natoea, Naches. Pine ipples, etc., by the an, down or cue, Tory cheap, at McCaos EDWARD{'. stir An immense stock of Gen& Furnishing Goods on the way for N. Gem sairrn's great 'Keystone Clothing Palace. ifir Houses and Lots for sale, on easy monthly payments, or to Bent. • W. Bmkattuai. I Foplar atrect, Towanda, Pa.—tf. IS. LA7411178 & Mortals, tnanufao toren or those Celebrated Epees:chi,. hare changed their agency from J. livarzais's tg, Wm.. A. CIIAIMEELLIN.K. Buffalo Robes. And Horse Blankets—closing out salo regardless of cost, At Mo:tTAArns. Nitrous Oxide Gas for uxtract ing teeth, at KELLi SrAxt.m's. efir Tobacco of all grades, at mccAnE E EDIVACDS% M. S. Woonroin will open with• in entire new stock of Boots and Sboet., - in the store now occupied by E. B. 2cox on Bridge 81. E on Monday next. 86.. 3. WerrAmEn S• Sox, Rome, Pa., axo selling Pea-Vine, Ohio and Weat- Branch Closer Seed, cnd Illinois Timothy Seed, as cheap as the cheapest. 116. Call at Mrs. J.D. limes this week, and see tile Spring styles of Bonnets and Hats. Bridge street, Towanda, Pa.-2w. LOST.—'_boot October, 1869, near the residence of Gro. P. Cast', in Towanda, a small oval Brooch, compo&11'of a topaz set in a net-work of gold. Any ono laming found the same, and leaving it at this cffice, will bo liber ally rewarded. Fos -&i .—A matched team of bay horses, 5 and G fears old;, or would es clump for one heavy hititie. Apply to Max- WAY at Erenzrr, Red, White & Bine Stare, To• Wanda. MATramoNIAL.—A young gent of 23 would like to correspond with s limited number of young, ladies. Object, fan, mutual improve. ment and perhaps matrimony. Address, C. H. HAIIISTED, Athena, Bradford Co., Pa. ifr• J. Wurrerast & So; will pay the highest market price in cash for all kinds of Hides, Skins and Sheep Pelts. li96Tho third Quarterly Meeting. Of the IL E. Church at East Smithfield, will be held Saturday and-Suuday next, cao wad , 31). Dr. licwrocrrosr is to be mesent both days. Preaching Saturday, 2 o'clock r. 3T, Sabbath, 101 A. st. To Rnrr.—The liotuis and Lot now occupied by S. lifcKzaw Lama; on Woe ton street. A first rate place for a person- de siring to keep a livery stable. Apply to °mu m( Faanar.r. ter Having lately added to oar regular business an Inimmusce Agency, and having some good Companies, we respectfully ask a share of your busincis in -this Yours respectfully, Wunnum Br-act. ME - FAniiers and Dealers will find it to their advantage to buy - their Clover asul Tunothjltoed of Fox &mime. They have a largo stock and sell cheap. GONE ASTRAT.—March 8, a bliack Shepherd Dog, white on his breast and nose. If any one will please inform mo 'where he will pay him for his trouble. GAS FITTING AND FINTUDIZI.—COD p&p, BUIECLL 4 Co. have seer:settee sorvices of a very snprnor workman. and are prepared to do gas fitting on short notice at the reduced rate of 15 cents per foot. Now is the time to got work done before the price is advanced. A large stock of 6:tares, brackets,-globes, etc., on hand. 4rus! Arrusl--We are just re ceiving a car-load of choice Apples from near Dechesler, N. Y., all re-packed in prime order. Price 13.00 per barrel. A .diseount- of 23 eta. per barrel to those who take from the car, and thus save once handling and hauling. A dis count on quantities to dealers. Orders solicit ed. D. W.l3ccrrrAk Co. Cianuzy Lo nga WANTED.—A quan tity of 4 by 4 inch scantling, and also one (1) inch boards, 14 to 20 inches wide, delivered at This place. Said cherry to be 10, 12, 14 or 16 feet !Ong, tree of heart, bad corners or bark. All good lumber. Persons offering will state price, how dry tho lumber is, and how soon, and what quantities they can furnish. Address, W. 0. Thesox, Eagle Work; • Harrisburg, Pa. „March . • Fon SALE.—The valtuible. property known is the tinadforcl hou . se, and furniture ; also, two second-hand Billiard Tables. This property to well Situated - in Sonth Waverly, Pennsylvania, and is an excellent stand for - a hotel, and will be sold on easy terms to snit purchasers. For particulars in regard to the situation of fhe premises, and price, enquiro of W. B. Ilszter, of Towanda, Pa., or JAXIII3 8. titian, of Waverly, N. Y., who will answer all enquriries with promptness. oft. Now, after all that hail been amid and written by interested partial, we are compelled by the decision or the people, who certainly ought to be able to judge, to still claim that the SiLger Improied Sewing Its! Ichines are not surpassed. They do any work ;that any sewing. machine does, as easy and 4lmply. They do not wear out. They will work as easlly alter years use as at first. Wicensm k Bum ' . • General Agents. IllcCAss WlNvEn.—Five hundred good veal & Wixom DA.I.L rtuLurs, Leßayseille, Ps Examine the figures :below, from officialreturns. Saleiorthe leading Sew big Mseldne Co's. for 1871: • anger Mantifaduring Company 181.260 Wheeler 'IL Mann • 32 8 .52 9 Grover a. Baker 50,138 Wood Sowing Machine Co. - 89,615 , &into liEschine Co:, Erma Jan. to lair— spur Wilcox a Cabs Ameeican.... . 21,1511 Orightal Rove ... having bad stardagppoel s Nis A& ci 7 .44ren Eon; aistias Ittisr.' hare b testifying that as madder bh s casipsisst sad faithful Imeclissb. sal paw at ned badness qam- which tally astiths him to as support of the paddle. • Ws thembrs bcps be rill nosh, a share of WA: support: Ildssccit. JAMS MAsFULAXII, G. P. -Kam; N. N. Byrn:. G. Psalm Jams Yam. 0. X. maarru.S..T. D. Noirram, A. G. Starer, D. 8. PasTr, 1. Wuszsag. Jiro. 1. Gammas, EMS at MIDIZ2I. BANUZI. F. DOYLE, Practical Gas ti azul Maas Mar. (Ora twos years' experience). O. IV P. O. Shop tan Box tn. Ser Mr, Face, _ candy store, Is now furnishing the imbibe with pure, fresh =diem of emery description, at the lowest prices. odi and try mom • • - ' • ! .I._ • . ilir9waxs o . •notviritlptand lag his unpii•Sietiteti taliVsTf this sPinge 41 : tha bl found is teusiseil ' • - • 11011"Fitmer Sou are now Ming up for the Spring The manufactory is kept rum* to its fall capacity. They mama rictus() their goofs, and are , thus enabled to rive two or three profits. Cams is now kept very busy. displaying his splendid sow patterns of wall piper. It seems to us that he has sold enough a'ready o paperl i all the houses in this sicinity, sad yet his stock is fall. nil book and station ery shelves aro ilso full of the choicest works and the best quality of paper and envelopes. His line of school books is complete. - iiir We have on hand and offer at bargain@ : 1 Groser N. Baker Sewing Ifachine, 2 Ladd k Webster's " 1 Wheeler .t• Wilson's ' 1 Franklin 14 1 Leather •` 44 Callat the agency of tier At a regular meeting of Eleva tion Lodge No. 770, L 0. or o. T., held March 23,1872, the following preamble and resolutions were nninimottaly adopted : WIIEVIAB, It has Pleased our Heavenly-Far ther to remove from us oar worthy member and beloved brother, Willis H. Jones; therefore liesolecd. That whilst we mourn the loss of our departed brother. whose many virtues and' puritrof character will ever remain fresh in our memories, we will bow submissiroly to His will who doeth all things well. .Besoleed. That by this melancholy event, the following quotation is again mournfully verifi ed: " Ms the wink of an eye, the draught of a breath From tho blow= of health to the paleness of death." Revolted, That the charter and regalia. of ..mr Lodge be draped in mourning for thirty days, and' that a copy of these resolutions, with the sympathies of the Lodge, be sent to the family of the deceased , and a lso to the BEAD rout, llaroirrzn and Argus for pnblication. W. H. Etown, W. C. T. B. F. CILOSLET, !key. Barclay, March 23, 1572. "I shall in future use none bat HEIMINCeS Safes." DETEUTIVE ITCKEBTON as HEBREW'S SAFES. Cmcsoo, Dee. 23, 187. Messrs. Herring 4 02., Chicago : Gmcn.mom : I had , two of your "Herring Patent Champion. Bates", in my oak() at the time of the Great Fire of the Bth and 9th of October. One was on the second floor and the other on the third floor. Both Safes fell to the basement; and when we got them out, after the Ire, I found all my account books and papers-- in fact, the entire contents of both Safes—in splendid condition; the melting of the glue of the binding - of the books was all the damage done. I shall In future use none but Herring's Safes. Yours truly, ALLAN PniKEUTON. Four largo Safes of another make, belonging to Ur. Pis craw, side by aide with Eczema a, were destroyed with all their contents. ONE lIGNDIAD ►.ND TWIENTIAMTEN In= hare testified to the presentation of their books, papers and raluables„ in the tern - We Chicago Fire. , Manufactured only by BERREiG, FARREL& SLTERMAN, No. 251 Broadway, corner Mumy-at., N. Y. FARREL, HERRDiO & CO., Philadelphia. HERRLNO & CO., Chicago. , ' MERRESG, FARREL & MERMAN. New Orleans " Helix° Go - Wrsr."—Forty years ago, Illinois was as far West as moat people wished to go, and journeys were made in the legendary "Prairie Schooner," but in these days of Progress and Improvement, the word West has come to mean lowa, Nebraska, Kan sas, Colorado, California and the' Territories, and the Traveler reaches almost any point therein by a splendid Line of Railroad. This Line of Railroad is the Burlington Route, which starts from Chicago over the Chicago, Burlington k Quincy R. R., from Indianapolis liver the Indianapolis, Bloomington k Western short Line, and from Logansport,- over the To ledo, Peoria d Warsaw R. R., and running three Beritr.voTos, reaches Omaha, Lincoln, Nebras a City, St. Joseph, Atchison, Leavenworth and Kansas Cityoronnecting with the Union Pacific, Kansas Pacific and other Railroads retnial.4 from those cities. Always go " By way of Burlington," and you will be sure to be right. The Burlington Route has sal:nimbly answer ed the question, "How to go West?" by - the publication of a trutlifnl and interesting docu ment, tilled with tuts in regard to Time, Con nections, i‘ceommodations, rates of fare, and other interesting items, and ilinstrated by a large map, truthfully showing the whole West, which they distribute free of charge. Copies with additional information, can be obtained by addressing General Passenger Agent, B. & H. R. 11., Burlington, lowa. ACKLEY—BROOKS.—At the home of the bride, March H. 1872, by Rev. G.,M. Cham berlain, Mr. Griffin Ackley, of Springhill. Pt., to Miss Helen T. Brooks, of Wyalasing, Pa. MOODY—WESTBROOK.—At the parsonage, Illonroeton, March 2t, by Rev. Hallock Arm strong, Mr. M. 0. Moody, of Boise City, Ida ho, Territory, to, .Mies I'hebe •J. Westbrook, of Asylum. _ STONE—LULEY.—,At the residence of the bride's fattier, in Leßoy, oratrarsday,_Mareh 21, by Rev. N. C. Dean, J. W. Stone,.Esq., of Canton, and Miss Baby E. Way. LULLIS—GAYLORD.—At the church In Rush- 'ilk, March 13. 1872, b Rev. T. Thomas, 11r. Joseph S. of Rashville, Pa., to Ulu Stella Gaylord, of Pike, Pa. VILLE—WBEELEII.--At Luther's Mills, March 18,1879, by Bev. 7..1 Lane, Mr. Frank Melville to Min Sarah Wheeler, all of Mon roe, Bradford Co., Pa. 310111143W-SCOTT.-,kt the house .or the bride's father, Kr. John Scott, March 19, by -. Rey. C. L. P.Eotre, P. O. Morrow, M. D., of Herrick. to Miss Hannah Scott, of liberty Corners. MoCLEELAND—HAMIESS.--In Springfield, Feb. 14, at tho houso of the bride's mother, ofßev. J. H. NIISX4 Mr. F. N. McClelland, Canton, to Miss Carrie Harkness. . . TITUS—TAII.OII,- . -By the same. st - toe par- imago in flusiteesld, March 19. Mr. W. V. Titus, of Smithfield, to Miss R. C. Taylor, of Fairmont, Lererne Co., Ps. WALDEN—TEIOMPSON.-.!BY .the same , at the house of Wm. Brace, in •Eimitsraiti, March 20, Mr. T. B. Waldren, to Miss Ella A. Thompson, of Cortland, N.Y. 13111TB—SEECIUM.—On Wednesday Match 11C1, at the mildew° of Mrs. Julie Wakheizer, Potteryidle. Pa., by Rem. Henry B. Gilbert, lir Mem Smith, of Mount Hope. N. Y., toEU se-J. Beecher, of Leltaseille, Ps. ROUGH--COMBIGHT.— In Athens, March 17, by Bev. C. Thetitoo, W. Mob, of 'Litchfield, and Anna E. Coterie:a, of 'Aide ryrille, N. - • . SLOCIIII—ICEELEIL—At the resident* of Abe bride' father, March 25, 1872, by Ser. H i Swallow, Mr. fllkarks W. Sloan; of L. vine, and Win Ida 11. Keeler, &tighter of Eugene Keeler, Esq., of Eitereturrille, Pa. COBURN—At his residence, in Tuscarora. Feb. 70 .18 cif his ;lll67, Dew= James a Coburn, in the ' th_Tear 41/161 . Tu.wawa, limb 17 wizen. u.Co turn, Intirti=l:rtge. • They vets pioneer sonic* in Toreirors, opened in ilk, and huninted is desih. " .. 1021 Iliceroa, March %id la d.„ daughter *Ma Uplift *Mahan and ' lied U 1ga1#41111442.6479. • - WICXUAN 4 BLACX. MARRIED. DIED . . ~. ... _ aivrom _ I notion 411 t 1010.1111 IWOll.a , years. 110:1111,41Ligkinie104.7 7 1 1 4. 11111 1% Ilenrietta Btsby, . t , zpf 11=3011.-4a Celesabila,kageri t t of een. , ; gestion el the how n, mad ra years. Thigiftil.4`!itardi ecmjestion at the bums, Illassa, PANtilHO.—ln Leona. Pa.. Musk if& of ilastreetios of the limp, Wiliam tanning, aged GS yea" : . • CASit t tat. Pies ham,Jam Mk of elnan, o l4 Merlins soititNeMas P. Ckao, Ests.,aged Cif — yo lardsiart; Tit* coa catwalk Natheilt•Cass, En., formerly ' Troy, Ps., Med #2.7elFep. MOORE—In South 6sek. Pe, on WadDr a L litareh 6, of kidney disease and general fly, Jesse Moore, aged 66 years. Mr. MOON *4 enact*, mss , Creek valley. Ho was known and respected by every one is ilistylsola , IPHEELEIL—ta Trq, Pa.. NATO 2, of con sumption; May, wffo of O. L. • • • ' MEM .-....ND:.-.., ift. - Persons wishing to 'Buy, Sell dr Lean Boom or Farms, wilthedit to their adriustage_to ran on I - , Joss WalEr,„ • o ffi ce Meal Estate Agent. llorctea D'xck, Towanda, Pa.. . I • stir Wu. - A.Camila= keeps a better assortment of Beth Clocks, than any one in BradfOrd county Prices from U 25 to siliM Allolthaes Cakes:tar t and fine French Clocks. always on hand. AO warranted. sir Thomas Haddocks, Produce Commission Merchant, 220 Pe=sylvaula Ave nue, Scranton, Pa. Butter, Eg Lard, Cheese. Flints, Potatoes, U.; &c to soli- Mted, sod return; promptly o on silo of Goods. References cheerfully given. COM/. pcolkoce solicited: ; New Advertisements. DISSOLUTION.—The co-partner drip heretofore atistizar between the under. signed. under the Arai name of 1108121PIELD k WOLF. is this day dissolved by mutual coneent. The amounts of the late. Arm will be settled by MUM WOLF'. at th old stand. Persons knowing themselves in debt. will save costs by giving the matter Wilt early attention. • A GOOD FARM FOR SALE IN SAG B COUNTY. KkliSAS.—One _ hundred and sixty aciee--one hundted are fenced in—aixty. ass , are cultivated. A house. atone abide, good well, a kw bearing peach trees. a very good atone quarry and a coal bank then*. A shaft has been sunk audio in operation. and !proves to be of the beet coal in the county. There \ ls not five scree of waste land. Only one mile \sod *half from the thriving town of Burlingame. Tor farther partici'. tars enquire of W. \ DITTBICH.• Tosanda. Bradford:County. Pa. mar.2oll CLOVEI'Et AND TIMOTHY SMD. We have a large lot of ILLINOIS TIMOTHY SEED, Selected by ourselves at Chicago. OHIO CLOVER, • Selected In Cleveland. Also West Branch and - LARGE - CLOVER SEED. We will guarantee our Largo Clover Seed to be True to name. We have a large stock to select from and will sell at lowest market price. at Wholesale or Bets& - " March 1. 1872. FOX rk MESCIIII. TO THE .PUBI,aC I Ito moterstgued would most resilestlOlLT 537 they are now prepared In every way to attend to the UNDERTAELNG BITSM'ESS In all its brznenca. And W 43 treat can giro lunatic. the "mice* altar one in that line Haing spored no expense or trouble In procar- tog from the .bop of H. Stolen k Co.. of our place A beams wbkh cannot be stnaased or MD eilliged in elegance,. this aide of our lamed cities. W, have aLso pm:mat the serricca of a most reliable, careful, and gentlemanly person to attend to this branch of the business. J. 8. Az.t.rs. one of our arm, will be found at tha furniture Store, on Bridge street, and C. K. MAN. YILZX. the other member of the firm, at Lla i. dance on Third street; or about. the of. at Dr. J W. Lyman, a very Tellable and.calabratad ♦hoss Idhoe to on Park strict. near the Elwell Ilmae Jan2l2tt AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL pot Dattme or TEN Teroar AND Z.V$O4. FURL Al Corium. Cow*. Wnoortro Cowin. nu,. =rot. Aura[• AND Cossoirrnor. The few compositions, which Dave won the eon& dents el mankind end became household words among not only one but many viaticum, must hare 'extraordinary 'virtues. Perhaps n• one erar secured so wide s reputation or maintained it so long al Arles . Cincelar Plecrosai. It has been known to the public about fart/ mei. ter • long cautinned series of marvellous cures, which have won for it confidence in its virtues. nerer equalled by any other medicine. .It still makes tho most art= thing and effectual cures of Coughs, Cads, Connwpfiee, that can be made by medical skill. Indeed the Caesar Ptc - ronat. has really robbed these danger ous diseases of their terrors, to a great extent; and given a feeling of immunity from their fatal effects, which la Iran founded, If the remedy be taken in sea on. Every femllf should have it in their closet for the ready and prompt relief of its members. 81c.kness, suffering. and even life is saved by this timely protection. The prudent should not neglect it, and the trim will not. Seep it by you for the Protection it affords TO sudden attach, and by its timely we. • Dn. J. C. AYES & CO.. Lowsu, )Lass., TIULTICAL AND MULTIICIL And sold by Druggsta all round the world. ' . Dr. H. C. PORTE% SON t CO.. Wholesale agents Towanda. Pa.. and for sale by dealers throughout the county. dee.% . THE HOW SHIPITLE SEW- rico maim. - m mammas or ILECHANISIF, raft attIiCCIEG. Flasato, Itiamtwo, CanDuca, Bs►lDnxo. 8i x o, Qrwriack. Trams. Iturvuxo, Hint-imnrcsixo azakirrmtarto. Pe entedin AMERICA AND EUROPE, - - Slmplo, Compact, Efficient. Durable and Complete Every Maaine Warranted for five EQUALLY GOOD Ton ME OE DEM WOES. It Ls /11 Triumph of Mechanical genius. Prieto 98'7,00 ilto war medical low Eprined Loa-altairowing Modem war bwaated. Don't be h sinbu e -^e4 by 'other Agents blarney. no sleeker haw smooth their tongue may be. be rare they mean large profits to their own pockets. D. It. WOODBMIN, Agent for Bradford mkt Sullivan Cotuities. Agents wanted. Nana Bradford county. Pa.,Feb. MYERSBURG Mr S. =MT, BYE. AND Frcitwittiu I 0 V R I CORN. 31:ELL AND FEED :Imp to: CARE. CITSTOR WORK WARRANTED. also on toad GIRICRED CAYUGA • PLARTEIL troak Old Yours Boas at fir: ton. Whelk By% Uaf aa4 oats Wog to Whal3lol Mostar. . •7: jaalrlS . . ! IL R. NM:. T : ASE TROIA. some Toi7 fine ..11.4 oaks! linty lov On o by JuakUirL _ YOZ =WM ; -fru_ :s rt,AZ N 1 0:14..tt,4...1.,‘, - r i tt i: 2o 4l . l4 e t - 70 sea put their hest is Bsas of si,,,Astaolittsicy, 'Tomina imeverirea.ireufrovFamond spew how easter/m - 4m didas4irobtior ist gigi Li* mai of bocresse a[;ll4 bapcirtisic• to inalning ha that pay pit theft trast thariamered. weskAstovenstireit; lewd' aw to s fair yak kf premiss Mbar than * doit4fia Article. offcred a& rolatever price Us brio riU /ice itmries OW in Mimi ere Imre. reamtlr nemiutiseit igerkgb diacantianiag oui ices/mike with some Caotiwnies and securing the ageett7-0 others of greater ape and son aspic aI.:4W its:Taxa Ji is with entire 4iasilslcacis we peweeini the following lld of Commies foe Abe conibleta- tion of propetti otrnm and other; and sollett the pgronsge at tboee desiring INSURANCE OF ANY BIND btrzaLth—Catiital and Au/elk WU:3FL.- •• MOIMICAN — ••; . ' . •• ... . , - 1,133,000 Ames-- '..; '• ; 1.7z3A64. 773,670 Oismarr— "; ;;. 6100;000 W2O.IC'IG " ' • ' :.. ~.. 330,000 TRATlrliall Ltr .b.VD Access. T. 4,000,000 RU MAT P/UligliGii Atbiga.th'CZ C 0.... 300,000 autatrs WOW. , • T. 1.1. CA.IIP. 1 CAMP & NOBLE, . A. J. 710.11 LE. Towanda, March 20, 1872.-3 m - Amts.. ORANGE IS INDELIBLY STRI PED ON EVERY TWO. 40SENFIELD. .&-WOLF; One door South of PDX k ILE.IIO7IVS. and herd* that they trill offer greateriedooements to atah buy. era,' than any other establishment in Being thoroughly rooted in every branch of the business, they feel perfectly confident that they can make it to the Interest ofall Their Stock of goods comprises goods of all grades ; from the finest to the coarsest, and manufactured by. the beet eetabliehinenta inthe country. - 4 - • Tcrwanda, Mint 12,1872. * **** ************ *'IIDHO'TOGIIAPHY! * * The undersigned would inform the public - * ~.. that they lave purchased the . * G. ALLERY OF . ART , '* . 11.311D=Ci & 0138T1N. , • * on .lain street...tint door' south of 'the First • National Bank. mid meati.by strict attention q` to business, and by the addition of every im. * prose:neat in the grt of Photography. to Make the placerwortby of patronage. Kr. Gamut * * is to remain with us. and give his wholetitati * and attention to the taking of J. S. A y Tla c I C. IL * PAISTMOS IS OM WATER COLORS., * * Aa well as pICCCELIRG.44 MIA 1. 1 %, • * * Particular attention given to the enlarging * or pictures. and to the lashing of all kinds * * of work. so as to secure the best results, and as much time' as possible given to making * yes of Mai children. foss Tinting pictures Will please give las * • trial. and ire think that they will _ be sails.. * * 1an.1.1"1 * • ;R . * * * * * * * * * * •* * * FIGURES WILL :NOT - LIE THE CUEAPEST PLACE i 1 TOWN•TO ELM • BOOTS ! DON'T DOUBT YOUR OWN EYES! HERE' ARE THE nounns.ATORSATLY REDUCED ram= Gents Kip, 2 able, 'lc tap. Rook borno made, warranted • $4 38 do 1 . do do - do 488 do 2 ido do donalled. 400 do h; double solo do 3'50 do 6U peg do do Boys SIN 2 pole and tap, Tooth". Kip, doable solo; Merchants caM be Re lied with the above clan of vods st very reasonable prices. We are prepared to make Boots to Measure. Also First Mae Repair. hag at reasonable prices. N. B.—The atiove.very low price systems, mist be amdetstood CASH invariably cm delivery. and see before rat buy. Shop' opposite Methodist Church. Main Street. . . N o i r - . • r 44 : 19 IS IMES FIRE INSURANCE UNDOUBTED SECURITY, DAiLY ACCIDENT TICKET& liv A vAM. I. litye purchased the Slo:k of Clothing of GIVE ,PUBLIC NOTICE BRADFORD COUNTY; TO PURCHASE OF THRIL Olve usa ealL IVORYTYPES, GEO. H. WOOD & CO Towanda, 1871 0.9 000 ! to $5,000 Per Annum "47449 Agents wanted kr TH;E NATION, rrs amiss AND DiSTUDTIONS. Needed In every home; is on tinted paper; has shit 7 inuelvatlensi an S Presidents; an II 8 Censuses; an 1:i Senators; all valuable documents; likenesses of all the Presidents; "Coat of Arms" of all the States; and other illwrtrations. An Fne7- domain, of the Gemtrument. Price. $2 601 One agent toot thirty-seven orders In one day--another seventy-live In a fete dap , It sells immensely. Some agents dear at - the rate of $2OOO per annum. Farmers, school teachers, professional meneyerting men and ladies, are everywhere making money rap idly In aurrasidng tor this work. -Mtge usefnthess of thebook *nape's Its sale. rlte us and we WM send circulars and full Instructions free. Address NEW won= prasusatito CO:. south-west cor ner Mk and Market streets; Philadelphia, ' JanlW72m2 $1;000 Zat . T ß ri E MADE ON CE. The aubacriber'ncrw eat for into ids new I I LOURINti MILL, CHEAP. oxs-amx cult. atuutc4ri_AlraVAt-rtimairs.. The pmperty Ls situated. in Btestaisville, Bradford wow. , pa., on the line of the proposed railroad ihmk at e .Binaluin3ton. and a. depot late probably be on the property., lanai a property consists of fi ft een some of lanai • =r ege. Kill. two Dwelflni_ .2 Moses. two Barn% and • water power. For After particulars ospdra of O. B. Bartlett. Wm. 011211, or If. N.Bletts. Jr.. Curlier hind' Na- Atonal Bank. Towanda, Pa.. Martin Correll, ffula?a. Barre, or A. Law% WraOallotr. ' INGHAM STONE. Stevensville, Pa. jan23l2ms • SALE.-The underOgned trill sell at Private Sale, his entire stock of Houtiehold Furniture. Oil Xaintintes, Jewelry &e. A list of the articles cut be - teen by calling at POW. ELL & Cre.s Store. ' Towanda. Feb. 13, 1372. P. =CEEB: sTuams WHITE D.l= t i vi t Ne 4 j'ICIFFFSE, TEL; SUGA3, FISH, AJTbakakaadmotan. Jul/ 1. IfoCIAIIZ sex= • " xr•-•,,• VASIM I TIEW4OIIbOeate4 thrum ot es Act of Atheathly. peewit the' . Ude at this* VIM sat etber .1 of Assess. .4/1: be apt/lel utsebatreele et the, Comte; thenethiths. tit the' Datheat 2 Waft Is Ante. SD.;A. the Mete et esteW *IUDS described is the tollovlng hat. antra the Inn sadant 1131, the these P.Okt!efOro6"- - Wamostee;Nsae. CM • • . DaihonJobn27 Rah Moses • Wagner k a u' Yelfkaa Sneak set • • IMACCAT. Ciuuthrun D Ilaed t Hardy Nathan - Ewe. Dimon - Wag Andrew • - Idgiey Walter Jaw* • • Ennui Binart Deborah • ' Slddens Joeepb-- —.-- Enddens Damsel Sktlens Yst • ' ' is ox Deck Da* s .•' - Deans Frederick ' - Barron John Philter George : 81 1WW4Ohn • • =I 1.131 400; 320 4100 400 300 ' 400. 330 363 363 200 202 402 OS 154 1 =SIMI WT., AWISTIOII Samuels A Br raiereonJ acob Joseph azier • termer Jacob Jr Outdo? Frederick ElUs Marcy Hampton Robert Hopkins Robert • Necrth Ssrmael --- North lames • Nortb Peter : • Shafts Peter •Shotta Frederick . Shotts George Wallace Mary ' • Woodruff Hannah • - Wilson Wllitant Toting Samuel omen:. 'Marne, jirneir &Mammy- Debt M John' - , Betzoseph Betz Venue B Barne yswatr • • CooleylW - Cooley harem! • C,(=oshrm • , Harman Castator Joseph Edge Peter • , Dills Marcy Fritz John Fritz John Fritz Samuel Hardy James - Hardy Henry Hardy Santini Harrit Ann . Hollingsworth SlePhen Duna Andrew Moore George Moore Paul . Moore John North Simnel North Jonathan ' '- Palmer Thomas Seeley Henry - Seeley Jonathan Seeley Peter- Seeley Joeeph Siddens Peter Bidden' James Temple Peter Temple Samuel .White James Woodruff Hannah - 4 - e.c.i.non.i. Field Henry Hunt Job Porter James - 10.0"000 ‘i0.000.000 400 400 400 342 100 237 ,4rl 00 Baldwin Simnel . 20 Baldwin Issea 0.. Bennett Bunts 00 • /Catlin Ell • I „Catlin Putnam - 50 Cortriglat Cornelius . .8 • Cortrtight John 30 Davenport Daniel: 44 Fell Jesse 90 Hollenbeek Irs belts 90 " - ALSO—Ii parsinnee of -the provisions of the Act Of Geller* Assenitily passed the 21th day of April. 1244„ section List, at the same time and place will be exposed at public sale the tracts of parcels of land or real estate designated In the following list, tanks* the taxes due upon the same, and costs are paid before that time : • ' JULIUS WOLF, WM. WOLF. • ;". • T " • I . - A h • t 68 1 00= kW.) Beeman NII 69 0$ .... Burns Patrick G 5 US 15 130 183 Blackman Judson . 74) 405 .... Redden Michael 4G 60 ... Shaffer George bkl . 20 .. Shaffer Jacob 40 43 1:470 Burns Patrick 65 9:4 .... Nichols Dime 00 00 Blackman Judson 707.5 Murphy Dennis GS US Farley James 85 1 '2B ....; Burdick ‘lllO ,- u 43 50 Aiwa:EA. 1869. Ballard 0 P Bockwel Elias arms /BM EEI 1 73 3 .-!Undersea Geo - 5 79 3 ll' 238 545 18 70 Welles Henry. . 75 11 24 3 43. 340 Gardner L A 100 685 286 292 .... HeAss Michael 50 578 883 G 45 - Welles Henry 8 75 15 28 Asimrm. in 454 156 40 40 C 4 1860 12Its Jan • 40. 114 50 50 SO 1911 s James 100 • 1 SO ovErToN. • - 40 2 40 1 52 180 Barrett iobn .79 431 300 .... Frawley Timothy GO 843 1 0$ 8 19 8'73 .... Hinman k Park 108 13 03 358 21 45 13 DO ....Keene Sarah Ann 410 35 G 2 75 I 20.11 40 22 CA' 3;6,251 I OS 3 20 1 90 MI do -500 do 2 75 toll 00 do 2 00 tol LEI IS I 5 0 L. a =sox. sOO N. B.—Notice is berehy given - that an amount suf ficient to pay taxes and Cost will be required in every ease when land is sold at the tune of sale, and unless these terms are complied with the land will be gala exposed to sale. WILLIAM BUNTAffif, Trersurm Tressnreea Office, March 2e, 781'2. ADIMI:STRATORS. Nottee Is hereby givens that all persons s indebted to the estate of CALVIN STONE late of Herrick deceased, are requested to make immediate payment and all persona hating Urea, against Bald estate must .present them duly Authenticated for settle mtmt. BETSY STONE. 21ar.27,12; Adm'rix, with will annexed. TIXECUTOIrg NOTlCE.—Nofice A.:4 is hereby glreb that all persona indebted to the estate of JESSE MOORE late of South Creek, deceased,' are requested to• make immediate pay.. runt, and all persons having claims . againfit the said estate must present the same duly authentr;: cited for settlement. ADM= M. woo rm. r- WErs lAM IL 310011 E, Executors. 1tar.27.'72 VXECITTOR'S NOTICE..- I.4.Notke is hereby given that alI Perleium flidihted la the estate of .WILLIAM 81N12.11.111 Me of 171. ster. deed, are requested to mike tolMediate payment. and all persons having claims against said estate must present theta duly authenticated- for settlement; • IVILLLUI Mr3lOllltAX 115m.27, 4 72. ' • - . • Ituentor. IinISOLUITION OF CHARTER.--: - ..i." Ia the runner of the disc hition of the Charter of the Wpm- Brick Meeting Hotta—No. 09. May Term Moth* is hereby gitnn f :this them ;dined Amp elation his in'ainW to the Coast eeCommilit ?lout d Balloed entantf; their article , of methttie S dome, of Oberatttion. coot areasbeed the mate and Shah* then comet awns that, they be dlasoired se wend kr. on Leder. the Sib .ot Diey. 11112. at 2 ottedlt._ jule. mime ems be Mows tothe ecmirerr. • !'saes - ••W. A. THOWAS. Proliteribeyi E=E2 Ingham'e heirs Does Elizabeth - Roes Lney Sherwood William Thomas Nicholas - Thomas William Allen John' Butler Poll y Barrett Joel Fish Jabez Hibbard Hannah Eollenbsek John 'Marsh Samuel r Sterling Samuel Sterling Lucy Sterling Samuel Jr Welles C F Welles C F To 1r:44,-4 Assessed.. , 7 • . 4 ALILINT. 1869 Gardner L A 100 1.30 McAsay Illebtiel 30 276 84 1 02 1870 Itnellerebarles 30 124 .... Vanderpool Samuel 15 56 Vi!aderpoolDavid 25 56 CANTON /1011.0eTITI. • 1870 Cliamp!On El 11 5 lots 75 "xasnozToNrsamr. - • . Die Carty John 86 - 88 Mahoney John ,r 75 75 .... Madden Patrick 230 20 52 ..... McDonald Junes 100 713 1370 Casey Thomas 100 75 Rinznan & Part 282 108 .... Keene Sarah Ann .410 320 .... Madden Patrick 230 1.00 McDonald James 100 rce, ....TowneriFaabingtnloo 1;' 13 ItIDOPIFET. ISTO 'Nichols E k G ltOl.lZ TONVISMitr. IMO Bennett George 4.9 _I 19 1809 Satterlee Eunice bceseilt 45 • STRIRRITEMD. • Chapel traana 10 25 nedington G. F 20 150 rotrato3a. roirsatnr. - 1870 _Northrup Thotttai IS 51 TROT nosoron. • • . Merry C T lot 200 trinto4.l‘. , 1870 Carpenter Ezra lot 51 • Vandermark L lot 15 Willtanis Mrs K 11 25 1869 Beers Jerome 30 - .36 1270 Beers Jerome 30 36 • Van Valkenberg Isaac 3 / 4 Stalin S T 106 225 ~ Welles Cl' est ' 135 109 .. Eats E J 200 2 . 40 rtron I'tube 3 -11 ifigh APPLICATION, IN _ To Edwn*:4lyeri ' 4117.1)n0.Th0w.M. Tao aro 'beret, • notified that ' Ste ' Lieu, year . wife, by her tied friend, ;Deeabn , Ayres, has aP• - idled to the emirs of eternhort____._, Plews ef Br ,d coanty, for ditorra hz l Ll 4.4 terwmts of Mlthilit% arid Zs raid toad has Mader. the day of say. 1872. for bearing the mkt- Zia Ira AS remises, id wirick time sad visee yodeled Wend if yon think proper. • L TAId YUMMY • /WS 4 - PPLICATION r IN DIVORCE -GIL To Alvin 1f.472. Xsy Yon are hereby notified that Itmtly Joslyn. yeas wife. by her naztlirtaitd. p e a ßuintha/4 bee applied to the court of common of Bradftd county. for a divorce Mimeo bonds of-matrimony, and the •fthleourt has aupototed Monday. the 6th day of X5y.1872, for hearimrthe said . Emliy, Lathe prem. Iles. at which time and place you an attend If . you. think proper. ' P. 'VAX TLIIICT. • mar. xt • Sheriff. 2 40 210 403 aO3 2 07 74 GI 59 73 74 - 67 74 67 24 00 APPLICATION DIVORCE.- To Edward P. Btalfrord.-ICo. 334 Dee. T. 1811. Yon are hereby nodded that 121 a L ittalibrd, your wife, by her nest friend. James Taller. has Applied to the court of common pleas of Bradford county for a divorce from the bonds of nuariburrry. and the said court has appointed Yonder, the, lith day of Nay: 1812, for hearing the said Zila in the premises, at which time and place you can attend if you think proper. ' J. P. VAN MUT. mar. 2044 - ' _414 00 20 42 28 50 ' '•2132 ," 14 67 ;1.67 GO 63 32.69 154 13 CO 31 66 32, 86 1180 A PPLICATION IN DIVORCE.= AA. To Catharine Horicy.—No. 619, Dee. T. 1871— You are hereby notified that D. 11urk7, yiktr . bus. ban& bail applied to the court of catmnonAdsits of Bradford county, for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony. and.the said court has appointed Mon. day, the 6th day of May. 1872. for heistinsr the said. Burley in the premises, at which time and place you 'can attend if you think prover. mar.22.1e4 •J. P., VAN FLEET, Sheriff. APPLICATION DIVORCE.- Emma Mf 111, Way T. 1871._ Yon are hereby notified that John Bowman, your husband. has applied to the court of common pleat of Bradford county, for a divorce from the hoods o f matrimony. and the laid court has appoint ed Non., ddy. the 6tll der „of May. 1872. for bearing .the said John in theipreirders, at which time and 'place you can attend if you think proper. - - mar. 26.44 J. P. VAN FLEET. Sheriff.. APPLICATION 'IN DIVORCE To Harriet Arnoet—No. 170 Dee. term. 1871. • /Ton are hereby notified that Geo. W. drnont. your lookand. ban applied to the court of cot:ninon pleas of Bradford co.. for $ divorce from the bonds of matrimony. and the bald court has a nted Woo dsy. the Cth day of May. 1872.. for hearin g the said Goorce in the premises. at which—time and place you can attend if you think mover. mar.2oArt - J. P. VAN.FLEET. Whir. 25 41 42 96 ' 49 96 4990 49 96 68 20 43 65 8 25 54 52 58 24 58 22 53 20 100 21 14 55 31 44 12 53 49 65 54 52 43 20 58 20 TNCORPORATION NO TIOR RI The matter the incorporation of the Patrick Benevolent Society of Barclay.—No. 239, May Term. 1839. Notice is hereby g:ren that the above named.. Society has presented to the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County thetr-articte of Maoclation ash= for a decree• of Incorporation. and. the said Court having .rcanalned the same. and ending them . correct,' will decree that they be incorporated as Prayed for, on Monday.' the 6th 'day of May, 1872. at 2 o'clock p.m., nnie:or rause be shown to the contrary. - , W. A. THOMAS,. mer.2o-w3 Prothonotary. . 5G .L TNBANKRUPTCY.- 2 - . DISTRICT BANKRUPTCY.- - of the United States for the Western Dia. tract of Pennsylvania. Wegtern - District of.Pennsyl vanha. In the matter of IL T. hfarahall and W. S. . Marshall, partners askiaratiall Brea. • . Western District of Pennsylvania. At.—A warrant in Bankruptcy has been lamed by the mid court against the estate of IL T. k W. E., Marahall. Part nom doing hasinem in the name of Marshall 'Bros., - of the county of Bradford and State of Pennsylvania, adjudged Ilankrepts on petition of their creditors. 'payment of any arida smPfhe delivery of any proper ty belonging to said Bankrupts. to them, or to their use. and the transfer of, any property by them are forbidden by law: that a meeting of the cre'Utnra of the agict Pgmkropts to prom-their debts. and choose one rr more ea. err of their este" wit: b' held al— a Court of Buntmptcy; to be holden at Trerarela, Pa.. In - said District. on the r i tli day of April. A. D.-. - 1872. at le o,cloch. a. m.. at the - Ceihm of Edward - Overton. Jr.. one of the Bee,irtcrs in Bankruptcy of. saki District- 1 21; 2 25 A. 3ttillklUClT, 1far.12."72:4m. U. S. 3laralutl for pa* Difitrict, • TN BANKRI t Irret.—DISTRICT ..Lironrt of the Bnited Stites for the Western Diik• !rid of Pennsylvania; 'Western District of Pennsyl vania. In the matter of Jesse Ayers.*Bankrtipt: • 'Western District nt Pennsylvania . , warrant in bankruptcy has been issued by the said court against the estate of :eerie. Ayers. of the cotinfy.of Bradford and State of Penngyl!anis, adjudged Bank rupt op petition of his creditom the payment of anv debts arrit - digivary of any prorkrty belonMart h such Bankrupt, to lain or to -Ids pre: and the transfer of any propsrtv by him era forVilden by law: that a mertino of the credit's of thr said - Bankrupt. to prove their .Ishts. and to on.; e one or more As sirmeeS cf his estate. will ho held by a omit of Bankriti - My..to be holden at Towanda. 'Pa.. In said District. on the fib day f f April. A. iSf.t. at to - o'clo,k a. m . nt the Oftlee of EAward Overton. Jr.. one of the lire 4st.= is Bankruptcy of said Metric! - • A. 3ITYRDOIICIT. •n, .3tar.d2..w I. T.S. 'Harsh:di for said District. IC 17 16. 16 75 85 47,97 5 Si 7 53 II 2 - .5 47 14 04 9 2G D.3Ip7ISTRATOR'S N,OTICE.— .17-1-*OtPa is hemtm Oren thlt all neranr.s indebted to the eatite of .ipstrri FEAnsurnne of Lela'', Pa.. :deceased, are regneatna toitike ithtnetliate payment. and nfl .n'-7ona hating elailmfagainat saki ratite tunatpr6eent them dnlr anthentleated for get flrment. Ii AVID INGRAM; TTIOSIAS ITMLC, Aclipinlittratora. FXECUTOR'S Notice "Is.hereby given that all persona indebted to the estate- or Sicam Thnriton late of Towanda tarp.. deceased, are requested to maks Luunediate payment: and all persons haring claims Lralust maid estate`mnst present .thona duly anthenticated for settlement; MARIA "ITEEDSTON. . E:b. 29,1'2.f w. . Eno - 104 x. AIS3IINISTII2TOR'S NOTICE.-- - . Notice is herein' given that an persons tudebt. ed to the estate of FLEANDII McDFFEE, deceased, • late of Athens. aro requested to make itrunodi:' atepayment: and all persons - toning claims against said estate roust present them dnlyauthenticabad for settlernkut. . DANIEL MoDt Feb.MlTArd' Administrator with Will annexed, '› z -‘• s A DIirs — LSTEATOR'S NOTICE.- ITotie.e is hereby' riven to all persona indebted to the estate of HARDY STROPS. late. of.Aryses„ dereased, must make 'immediate payment; and 411 persona having claims imainst said_ estate must present Diem duly atrthentteated. for settle ment • A. J;NOBLE, mar.l.4:2ral • Administrator. - • A DIELNISTEATOR'S.NOTICE,_•_ As. :Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted' to the estate of JOSEPH 'MAHOOD. late of Spring field, deamsed, must make immediate payment, and all persona having claims against said estate mast 201 202 80 GO istratrix of the estate of - Calvin Stone. late of Mr rick township, deceased. will espose to public sale.' on the promises. In Herrick twp.. on MONDAY. the 22a day of API:IL. 1972. at 2 o'cbek; p. m., the fol lowing described lot, piece or parcel of land, bound ed and described ae follows : Beninningit south east corner of W. H. If, Jen kinetot. thence north 1 deg. east along cedillas of said Jenkins lot 172 pm.. to a post for a Corner, thenee.south 92 deg. east 42 140 pre., to the war rant line, a post for a corner; thence south 1 deg. _ west 6 prs. to a poet - for a corner: thence south 1 deg. westloo prs. to a poet for a- earner; thence west 15 pre. to said. warrant - line. a post: thence south I deg. west 60 pea. along said warrant line to r a post: thence south 76 deg. west 43 140 pers. to the beginning. Containing - fifty Rata and one bun , dred and twenty-five perches, more or lees. _ _ _ _ 7A) 432 TP.8.313.-s^i down at ttnie7of sale and one-half of balance at confirmation - and remainder with interest at the expiration of six monthm after c..infiranation - - with right in purchaser to pay the whole value : upon sonfirrusUon should he so desire. _• BETRLY L. STONE, 3farUli 2G, 1872. Adminlatratrix. A EDITORS NOTICR-IN - THE motto of the estate of. J. B. Halve, deceased, the Orphans' Murt e _Bradford County. - The undersigned appointed by the Orphans'Court of said county. se Auditor to distribute funds in the hands .14 the administrable of said esbdo, will attend to the duties - of his appointment. . at the of of. It. B. 3lcKenn. in the Borough of Towanda Thursday. the .23rd day-of April. 1872. at' 1 o'clock. p.m.; at which time and place allpersous interested must present their clalmi on said fonds or be debarred . therefrom. Mar.11,'72w4 1j A - 1131 FOteSALE.—The "subscri ber offers for sale his farm sitaatedin Litchfield township. five miles from the L. V.. L.& A. and 8. C. It. IL Station. and six miles from Erie R. R. The farm contains 200 acres. 160 acreaimproved.trahuace covered with pine; oak-, and chestnut. There are good buildings and a fine orchard. veil fenced and under good state of cnltivation. Churches, school. etc., 'convenient. Trams—half d own , wi nos i n easy payments. Enquire of. S. W. elver& at thin office. or : A. Z. LITTON.' -.. Litchfield. Feb. 6, 1872. lIAR3I FOR SALT! —The subscri her offers for sale his farm, situate on ]room's UM. in Ulster township Bradfordleounty Pa, eon tattling one Inuadred ames of goad land. situated two and a half miles from Ulster village, seventy aerew-lmproved, well fenced and well watered. with=. good buildlngs and good fruits. The above proper ty will be sohLlow and reasonable terms, for fur ther particulars enquire of the subscriber on the premises, or I. 31UNDY, Towanda. Ulster. Feb. 91 -2in. • - Cila..rfoVEY. CES AND CRACIMRS.-GRE ciarillend, Scotch Honey, Orange, Raison. Lem on - and Ginger Cakes, Washington Jumbles and Coffee Biactut, and all kinds of Crackers at - March 4. '7O. ' W. A. HOCKWELL'S. rriHREE - HOUSP- 4 4 AND LOTS IN JL TOWANDA. BOUGGGII FOU SALE—Sitnated oa Poplar Street abuse Western Avenue. These houses are now being bnllt and will be completed on August Ist.,Good well chasms. and oellar with each house. Fr further' particulars address or en. uire of Llune2Sll-tfl • -w. - Bur6num, ,At Red. White. and Slue Store. Towanda. Pe...- COAL AT WYALUSINCO - • • Thu undersigned have on hand, and intend to keep. • sups 4 of Sullivan Anthracite, llarciay, and . hird Anthracite Ooal of the various sizes. - Sept. 254871. G. u..maxu:s a poa SSEED! SEEt!I L:tnos A*E. SMALL CLOVER - AND TIMOTHY SEED for Bala at W. A. ROCKWELL. Feb. 20'12-4w. _ FISH PORK, HAMS AND LARD (4.WELL a =KM VMS' Y CHOICE GREEN AND - T tact Tea taws Dhabi vostran ►PRY. TEAS AND COFFEE cowituqkarmi 11 , rAtia lIE H. B. NcEVAN, Auditor.