Itradfoullgorttt Towanda, Thursday, April 4, 1872. • ___ LOCAL AND GENERAL. ser " SAX %any " has returned rom the West. WI.. The public schools of thii bor nigh will reopen on Monday morning next. lam Judge Rum Mows; of Wy ,s, died on the 20th of March, aged IS2 years. , 865 - The regular monthly mooting di Franklin Fire Co.. will be held this Wednes -1.1 ay evening. Buirrox Swam= has ~nreltased abet on Third street, between Chest nt and Huston, and will erects residence this , cason. bitePJudge Monnow was engaged Mast meek in presiding at the Troy Court. udge Sratsrzn is holding the Court this cek. • ler Tula-$$ & GORDON are getting e repairs on their Drug Store nearly - corn uilkahortly open with s new stock ,f fresh goods. iter During the severe - gale on unday night, the frame of Mr. Wants' house, Well was partly enclosed, in East Towanda, ;as blown down. sfir Einanr WARD BEECRED says th© an who don't advertise because times are 1, is about , as wise as the miller Who 'teats t his dam because the water is low. In'noticing the graduation of r. F. G. Illoanow, we ahotdd have . said Le aduated at the .Tefferson Medical College, one the oldest and tnost celebrated medical col es in the United States. ter- CLirx Pores is busily sign in fitting. up his store in the south end of e Ward House. Mr. FLEIIISO, thearchia4t, .s shown ni the plans, which if carried out, 11 make one of the neatest Drug Stores in State. gtess. At the annual meeting for the I eetion of Vestrymen of Christ Church, held 4 llonday morning last, the gentle.. 1 , 212 were chosen : M. C. ?dream, T. F.3lxass, c llcC.inr., E.W. Max, E. T. Fox, 0. D. r.14.1=, H. B. McKlarg, S. W. ALVOteD. De' "The Sullivan Anthracite Coal iiiiany" succeeds the firm of DAY, Buronzu. ANDEIRSON, in the coal business. The stoek ,lders in - the new company were all partners the old firm. Mr. C. M. SANDLIZSON is Pret tnt, of the company ; Col. Cam. Ileum's, 84e - y and Treasurer, and Hon. E. H. Astir It , .ks Agent. M. In noticing the public exc#- ci es by the students of the Sitsquehanna Col lo: • to Institute, we inadvertantly omitted to speak of 3iiss rEMINEY, who recited " Itcri," from Sir Wattnr. Scorr, in a manner to elitit the highest commendation from the audience. This fact made the omission the more noticeable by tgoee who were present. e— The Anniversary exercises of thelEpiscopal Sunday School cane off on Sun day afternoon last, and notwithstanding the inchment state of the weather, there was a lark° attendance of scholars and parents. ley. War, MCGLArner.r delivered an interesting ad dress+, and the scholars performed their part of tlic !exercises admirably. The missionary con tribtitiorni of the school for the year amounted to about .$4.05. ter* We are pained to announce the death of Mr. BMJAMLN L. entEsr, a gen tleman well and favorably knOwn threnghont this county, will& occurred at his residence ta t Lap l orte, on Sunday morning last. Mr. C. w postmaster at Laporte, and was noted as a public-spirited gentleman, and as such will 10 greatly missed in that vicinity. Ho leaves a wife l and three children, to whom we eaterid ~or heartfelt sympathies in their sad bereay. is-in.—Free Press. tks. We have received two nturi lit4 of the Builder, a miniature paper pribligli- IA at Columbia X Roads, this conoty—HcsUr syELLES, editor, publisher and proprietor. Tile !sheet is 44151 inches, and contains 8 col umn's, 31 inches in length. It has just entered on its second yeti, %nth a circulation of SI The editor is 12 years old. We cordially commend his publication to our young readers. Subscrip ttons 15 cents per annnn. "DOLLY VARDENs."—Some anxiety exists in the minds of many ladies as to the meaning of the s above term; now so e x tensively used uscay:our leading dry goods houses. The "Dolly Varden " is an overdress nearly similar to a polonaise; it is used as a house dress, and is'belcoming quite fashionable. Dolly Vardeu maracter in Dicam's novel of "Barnaby re. - She was a locksmith's daughter, a coquette, and the garment now named het; is a revival of the style worn in Eng a t the period that story is laid. 11l LI. after I li 1 L. A telegram was received by ccture Committee on Monday, notifying that Rev. r.OIIEIL7 CortvEn would be nu e till his engagement here on the 4th. We t know what excuse Mr. C. may have, but c lecturers should be careful to keep their d ements, as disappointments are apt to ro t-cry disastrously to associations. ET pull eng: Ellit *Mee the abnce.was in type, we are inform riat Mr. COLisEn has fixed Wedneedsy lig, April 2.1, ae the time for hia lecture in iace. 1 - . .--. The Galaxy , L.,r A p ril has the ing.contents : " Charlet Heade," by Jos , cCiasus; "My Sudbury Mistletoe," by h. PArcsoNs; "The French at Home," by i tai ItuonEs; "A Threat," by EDGAZ FAW.- "Fifteen Years s Shakereas;" "My Life e Plains, by Gen. G. A. Custart ; "An In 'lndent En•Elus," by J. W. DaFouzss; "The. 1 1 er Side of New York--Lottery Gamblers," i .ivAnD CILTErIt; " ' Woman' and Journal- T by NELLEY ?111LCSAY Hascnrason; "A +," by Loma C. ttOULTON ; " The Enstace «ends," (continued), by Arrrirorr Than ; "Lincoln and lolmson—Their Plan of .Icistruction and Resumption of National I .rity—First Paper," by GIDZON Wzu.as; e•y Narrow Indeed," by :ELLA Wnsiass; tors of a Shadow," by Rar.acca Mama " Drift-wcidd," etc., etc.., '1 ED. RE.rourEs : On third page : br y. ar paper of the 21st inst., I read, "It al- 9. pays to keep your word," and directly fol- io*iing, "Profane Swearing ;" and then follows Cum enta from some one—" No habit is more . inav real, and none more unnecessary, than Ilia; (profane swearing," etc. w, soifar as the universal and - Olt occurring itac ice of profaning God's namoilas compared • aith,divers other habits, there is,fin my mind, , 11(...paa)dy as unnecessary arid ia great deal 16.4%, damaging, to the Christian 'religion and t'-' mankind generally. - Z ii r ifite swearing isia habit. Is drinking, or . g into the stomach alcoholic and poisonous ii'la*s, (which when so taken in unmeasured mid ett-reoeated doses), believed to bo a - habit? r' , lYing a habit? Now, if occasionally or ire 'l.4stlS, making use of any liquors that will in totcte, or la any way dethrone reason, (ace bit i4 ,e, atani , - , Seiritiona tragedy), will cause men to dcriddd God the right which Be alone has to all (4 °II' physical as well as mental Wren, and eat to the world " there is no God,' and that :ass created in God's image, should rebel and itr..r i in be excluded forever from his prefect°. ititad of becoming "kings and primes." is Itis .. r inramanszzzan—then there is no v* - nil?: deplorable Quill intemperance. I s It 'sways pays to keep to yotir word. Well. 631 t does, always, if the pledge or 'words so ` I IC4 sill not may benefit the parties directly co l!erae l l in the ceetrect,tbut ell mankind, an* [ ; • *tondo! being Wild by each egreanent ra other von* V then km** if soy ' vent or promise will not result In the greatest' good to mankind. then the sooner it Is broken Ithe bet ter. - - . _ We Will suppose a Isleales*. ottabPannsot employs inn to • travel link utopia good& Among these men area number who Mar a but do not lie nor drink whisky; Id& another por tion of thelonse do not swear nor drink Irbil la. but sill lie orinhireprent in their business transaction& Which i in your estbasii m. is the most universal and worst habit? Any Mae may WARM 8 8..0. HEE Troy, Pa., March 9,1872. Scn7nter's Monthly for April is staffed with eiitertainmeat for nearly every elan of readers. The illustrated articles are " The Mare Island Navy Yard," by lons S. Mures; "Carisoities of Plant We," byJaccs Btcsasaeox ; Hidden Truants," 14 Sou= DE VIM; and "The Solent College at Washing ton," by A. G. Desna. The leading poets of the number aro Mumma Parwros aid Mrs. A. A T. Warrszr. . Other articles aro "Aim. kened lapsn," by NOAH Baotou; "With the False Prophet," by Mrs.. A. F. liassmersacurn; "A Russian Easter," by Room &summit ; "The Mullane° Mystery," by Jour* Hew 'mourn "Back-Log Studies—No IV," Ileum Warms; "Shall We Say, 'ls Being Built r- by Frmarlamllar6 "The Haunted Ckmet," by Sous Armen Wzmil; "At His Gates," (carotin nod), by Mrs. Countaru "The Boy John," by S. C. Eximsra.;•"The One Human Raoe," by Terms Leine. Dr. HOLLOWS " Toping " for the month are "A Heresy of Art," Herraral and Heterodoxy," "The ;Illinois Temperance Law," "The General and His Friends." • NW The long expected companion to "Tex MOMS IN • nAn- Roost " is nearly- ready, and will shortly appear. The populari ty and greacnsefialness of thicatandard tempo: ranee hook , is evinced by the immense sales that have been made—much greater, it s is be lieved, thsai that of any book of its clue ever published. Who has not read this.Xemarkable book, so true to nature, so intense in effect, and so terrible in its moral, and who that has read it has not wished for a' companion. To satisfy this widely expressed - desire, the author has undertaken and Just completed a new vol tunefithat unmasks the liquor-seller and his accursed traffic In a way to startle and arouse , the public. The new book is entitled "Tonne reins IN A 1i1.t.-i-TnAr." It-gives an inside view of the liq uor trade, and portrays the terrible effects of that traffic in a series of life pictures, fell of the intensest interest,with the skill and fidelity to nature so eminently characteristic °tale au thor. The book cannot fail to make a strong impression, and, as a new ativitis hi the cause of temperance, will have a wide and powerful influence. Nothing could be more timely than its appearance now. Wo learn, by the publish ers' circular, that it 113 to be sold exclusively by . agents, and as it is a good opportunity ,to se cure a book whit* will sell easily, and at the same time do a vast amount of good, we desire any one seeking profitable employment to ap ply to the publishers, J. M. &rota's= OF. Co., No. 733 transom street, Philadelphia, for an agency, and enter into this work of moral col portearage at once. C. F. Cnoss has the agency for 'this county. Persons desiring to canvass tho Fork in the county can apply to him. CONVENTION OF •COLORED MEN OF TIIE Xlll7ll COMILESSIONAL DISTINCT OP Pm.lt. BYLTANIA.—The Convention met Thursday, March 28, 1872, in the Zion A. M. E. Church, and was called to order at 2 o'clock P. 314 by Mr. L Burz.r.a, who read the call. Rev. C. SMITLI offered prayer in behalf of the objects of tho Convention. and the success of tho Re publican party. The committee on credentials reported, 29 delegates. The committee on permanent organization reported the following as officers of the conven tion : President, Rev. C. A. Surrn; Tice Presi dents, &fawn. Powf.u., Raow - s, and H. Hoaszy ; Secretary, L J. Ittrrumf Azaistant Sec. rotary, W. H. flummox, ,The President, on taking the chair, said he thanked the Contention for the honor, and Wan glad to dud such a large number of delegates present. He urged all present to use all their influence in keeping the colored Toter' in the regular organization of the Republican party; that there could be but one Republican party,, and one candidate; that party would assemble in Plaadelphia in June, and pnt its standard bearer in the field. Gen. Gas= would-certain ly be the choice of that convention, as ho is nevi the choice of the Americankpeople. The following committee on resolutions was appointed : I. J. Burr.ra, S. Power.i., J. B. Tuottrsola, Wm. Bnowx, 11-Doustv. A letter was read from Hon. J.' H. PAINE; expressing regret that on account of severe ill ness in his family he could not bo present, brit stating that he was, at the service of the com mittee after the first proximo. The following telegram from War. illowar.n Day was read: "Gen. Gain. for President. No swapping horses while crossing. No ground and lofty tumbling, even with Brat.nzu." The committee on resolutions reported the following, which were adopted Unanimously: WIIELLEAII, Thrungh the order of Divine Provi dence, the IteptlialicAn party has been made the instrument in delivering 4,000,000 of our race from chattel slavery, and conferring upon them all the rights and privileges of American citizenship; and Wnr.nzas, Said party has adhered firmly to the principles of equal and-exact justice to all men, without regard-to race, creed or color, therefore be, it Regolred, That we declare our highest allegi ance is duo to the Republican party, and to the -regular nomibees of said party. liesoireil, That our thanks are due Ron. -Charles Sumner for having fearlessly stood Inp in the nation's council and damnified such legislation as would guarantee equal rights be fore the law ; but that we sincerely regret hie recent course, in making war upon the adinin istratiou—an administration whose record is above reproach, and under which all citizens arc enjoying the full protection of.the laws. Besotted, That our thanks are tendered to President'U. 8. Grant for faithfully executing the laws of Congress, and administering the Government in the interest of the American nation, without partiality, to all classes and in terests, and in accordance with the declaration of his first annual message, " a faithful collec tion of the taxes, economy in the distribution of the 133,131 C; a prompt payment of every debt of thenation, u reduction of taxes as rapidly as the requirements of the country will 'permit; reduction oftaxation and tariff to be so arrang ed as to afford the greatest good to the great est number." Resolced, Thst the continued confidence of our people is duo the - administration of Gen, Grant, and that lie Is oar first and last choice for President olthe United States in the cam paign of 1872. !Resolved, That we warn the colored people of our district against the so-called "Liberal Republican Party " as an organization whose only object is to defeat the re-nomination of Gen. Grant, and the final defeat of the Republi can party. Itesolced, That the thanks of this-Convention are hereby tendered the lion. Ulysses Mercur, Representative in Congress from this district, for the valuable services rendered our cause in the Halls of Congress, and that we most thor oughly endorse him as our choice . for Judge of the Supreme Court of the State of Pennsylva nia. Resoired, That it is our duty to organize Be publican clubs in each county of tho State, and see that each voter is brought to the polls on the day of election, and that he deposits his ballot for the nominee of the Philadelphia*con vention. On motioti the thanks sir the Convention were tendered Mr. Isaac Mrtr.s. Mr., Isaac Mynas, of Maryland, was then ;in troduced to the Convention, and in an addrs warmly endorsed the re-nomination of . (len. Haar:. Ho criticised very severely the course of Susnczn, Scutum and . Grmittxr, and ailed the delegates to follow no man who was not the choice of the Philadelphia Convention. The present Bopublican party , was liberal enough for him, and that four years more of GILOYS admiaistration would give tut a united country from the Lakes to the Gulf. After !Irene had concluded, on motion tho Convention adjourned. Mr The bill chartering a free bridge company in this place has become slaw. Also, the amendment to the borough charter, dividing the borough into three wards. We ihall publish them nest week. • =Bl3 LOCAL. Housa To ItroT.—Enquire e at a M. WELtme Coal Office. let. A Is ike Clover Seed at Fox & a'& aft. We have a fine lined Tea—. Oolong, Toting ilyscni, Japan and Upon. M'As aEnwaans. is.Vendue bills printed at this office on abort notify. is. Irmo boot", made to oilier al L. L . Wdater `Oo"a. • . _ 1111. Grciuha Fitter $6.63 pez foal, at Towanda Steam Flair 'Ms. - Fos llin.--k - good how* lift lorge lot. Eitialre of Otters a ELUSIZZ. Fon tlua.—A Lot near the npger Depot. Enquire at tide °Moo. Cheviot Shirts, "imported goods," M N. GoiximinaliA. C. P. sir Lame stock of Rid and 'nib) Wheat Thar, at MoCaas do Emma'. ie. The Bolivar Hat— lateet--at the IL O. P. in. Flour , and Feed at retail, at Towanda steam Flour Mlle, delivered free. 116 Don't forget the great Key stone Clothing Palace. Fos Sus.--A good Safe. Enquire at this offices. • oar A. fine assortment of Valises, at the K. C. P. • CS- A large assortment of Fish of as grades, on hand at McCort & EDwaiws'. Kir a F. Crum is selling Bibles for 25 cents. • Mir An inspection of our stock in curs no obligation In boy. N. i3oLotearru, S. C. P. 111§. A nice assortment of Pilger. Books, cheap, at C. F. Close. DS: Opening of new Spring - Mil. Unary Gm* at Min 421arnmea, Saturday, April G. Pine Street. • PERSONAL.—AII • persons entaipul painting odgne for N. Goupsitrrn thronitt the conntaj, will please advertise Spring OrerCosts. • Fos Su..—Fifty yards striped B carpot. Ifra. Saga. Lombard street. Kir C. F. Cnoss sells abetter lino of stationery goods than any other dealer In IfortherdPennsylrania. , le` S. WOODIVID has got fairly settled in his now store on Bridge street, and prepared to attend to all of his old customers, and as many new ones aslnsy ae" Splendid new stock of White Goods sad Linens, st EVANS & Muntsrtes. Bridge street. aer Hired roan wanted, for gar dening and general work. Enquire &t i the In stitute. MIP Dolly 'Warden Prints and Cam bria', at Eves fi MMDll£lll4t, Bridge street. Seven choice dairy Dairy Cows for sale. Enquire of E. W. Ton==. Itome,Ps. April 4-4 w. Mir A large stock of new Dress Goods st EVANS E Htusarrirs. Bridge streot. SEED PoTArms.—Bresoe's King of tho Earllea, Peerless, and Early Rose Potatoes, for sale at ,the Institute. 166 Miss R tT, KINGSLEY is now re ceiving new spring atylns In every variety Of Millinery. and. Fancy Goals. T. April 4-3 w. , Fon SsLr.—On reasonable terms, a first-clam, light, open twiggy., Can be seen at STEIILVC at Co.'s Factory, Towanda. For terms, etc., address, P. Btivns, F.astori, Pa. M. Will be on exhibition, in a few days, the handsomest spring Overcoats ever Been in Towanda. "Bops," don't fail to inspect them at N. Goitenara's K. C. P. NoTicr--The ladies of the Baptist Church and congregation will bold is Sugar and Ice Cream Festival in the rooms above Dr. LY xsx's office, near the Elwell House, commenc ing Tuesday evening, jhe 9th Mgr B. S. DEAN, Pistor of the Church of Christ, at Smithfield, Will , preach in Wyaltuiing on the following evenings : Monday and Tuesday, April 8 .and 9, imbject, Christi anity of Godr Wednesday evening, "The World's need of a &More Thursday, evening, "Ontllrie of Reformations;" Friday . evening. "Sightly DiViding the World." . NOTICE TO PIITSIcLtI4B.—Dr. G. W. Bross having removed from Warren Centre, there is now.a good opening for a physician. Any one desiring to locate _mere, can secure a good dwelling and a lucre - are practice. Ad -dress or enquire of 3. F. Cobers, Warren Con ire, Pa. April 4.-4 er. • 11€9... - BIDawAYEItETT, on Bridge street, still continue to simply our people with" everythinetu the Grocery . and Provision line, at very low rates. The proprietors aro both active and industrious, and all customers are treated the same. A child receives the same attention as an adult. This fact has made the !Ailed, White and Bine" the favorite place fey farnilios to buy groceries.' A CARD.—I am reliably informed thitt certain parties engaged in the clothing Vastness in this place r aro reporting that I hare init Towanda, and this is to notify my old friends and customers that such reports are in stigated by jealousy, and are false in every par ticular. I am still engaged in the clothing holiness, and have the best assortment of goods to be found in Towanda. ler Special examinations of toach era for the Summer term of schools will be held as follows: Letaysville, Saturday, April 13 ; East Smith field, Tuesday, April 16 ; Troy, Thursday, April 18; Towanda, Tuesday, April 23. Applicants will please come provided with pen, ink, pencil, paper and reader. Exercises to commence at 9'clock A. A. EmmET,Va.l3 l ipt ,Towands; Pa., March 30, 1872. • 14T3icCasz , & EDWARDS have just opened a large stock of dried and canned fruits, of superior quality. They hare justly earned the reputation of keeping the best assortment of goods in their line, and seem determined to maintain their standing is this particular. It b a real pleasure to examine their goods, and note the difference in the quality of their stock and that of many other dealers. They nerer panties° anything which is not strictly first clue. ior We bare on hand and oiler at burst= 1 Grocer t Baker Sewing Machine, 2 . Ladd & Webster - 1 — " " 1 Wheeler & Wilson's " • 1 Franklin 1 Leather - • " " • Call at the agency of C. NELSON is agent for the Domestic Sewing Machine. Ton can see Oat not hear„ for; they are almost as noiseless as the snow; flake), two or three of the Domestic Sewing Machines in fall operstkm in the ens tom clothing department of Tawas & Gass',. Towanda. They are boimd to make good work, if such enterprising and experienced moa 'as timse decide, after trying all others, tbst. the Doinestkris hest, what better guide an iniapsieneed have; take heed, such criteria is dechire. thin% be deceived by agents. , May the best amid= ; 41, staving Ifa ugr ;alto all loch mtablisatisassikvbgin it Is bacon; fi * 104 No ll w ii lOW - Pitelwea Tooleak Dock& Pox Bum- -- Woolen lackey. Zoqshe allow. Naos. near Nos• VIII. Molasses and. Syrups of all grades. cheap, at McCann it rowans: trodertakinat . N noires, Boma, Pa., 45 par cent. thin away other arm in the county. A fine hearse ihrshbod when desired. 4w.—• is. Pea-vine, Ohio, ad West- Branch Chrrer Soot ; also a prime article of Timothy Seed, wholesale and recoil, at Mcorrawszs. Fon ThorT.—The house now OW 12 plod by Tnos. Dzixonn, on Man street. Pos session given April 1. Eintdro of M. S. Irx anro. lir Tomatoes, Peaches. Pine apples, eta., by the can, dozen or , cue, very cheap, at - lioDanz h EDWARDS'. IMPHonaaa and Lots for sale, on euy monthly payments, or to Bent. Poplar sheet. Towanda, N-4. Luatts & Moans, manufac turers at those celebrated epoctacks; ham% changed their agency from d. Iluoummes to Wx. A. Cnaxamanns. . h. Buffalo Robes and Horse Blankets—closing mit sale regardless of cost, at • ' •py. Nitrous Oxide GtlB for itxtract. Ing tooth, at EaLur 8 lit!axia-es. sir Tobacco of all grades, at mccanza. EDWARDS'. lam WOODFOAD will open with an entire new 'Welt of Boots and Shoes, In the store new oectipiql by F. IL Nos on Bridge St, on Monday next.: WErrucEß d; Sox, Rothe, Pa., are selling Ilea-Vine; Ohio and West- Branch Clover Seed, and Illinois Timothy Seed, as cheap as the cheapest. MS. Call at Mrs. J. D: }al.'s this week, and see the Spring styles of Bonnets and Bats. Bridge street, Towanda, Pft. —2 br LosT.—Lbottt October, 1869, near the residence of Gro. P. Cann; in Towanda, a small oral Brooch, composed of a topaz set in a net-work of gold. Any one haring found the 'same, and leaving it at this office, will bo liber ally rewarded. • Fos su-A matched team of bay horses, S and G years old; or - would ex change for one bean hors°. Apply to Moo war it 1. - marry, B.cd, White t Blue Store, To wanda. $ J. Wirrresin Sz, Sos, Rome, Da., will pay the higlisst market price in rash for all kinds of Hides, Skins and Sheep Pelts. ' To Maim—The House and Lot now occupied by S. Matsu Larouri., on Wes ton street. A first rate plicc for a person de- siring to keep a livery stable. Apply to Orza 70$ & Ezensar.. • stir;;Haring lately added to oar regular business an Insurance Agency, and baying-some good Companies, we respectfully ask a share of your business in this line. Yours respectfully, • WICICILIM BLACK. WAFrED.—Five hundred good veal Calves. Exuma k Ituu.oca. Mir Partners and Dealers will find it to their savants& to bay their Clover and l'unothy Seed of Foi &: 31zucca. They have a large stock and sell cheap. GON'E Asms.—March 8, a black Shepherd Dog, white on his breast and nose. If any ono will please inform mo where he is, I will pay him for his trouble. GAS Fririsl3 AND . .FIXTUTATS.—COD pcco, Drumm it Co. have secured the services. of a very 'superior 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 get work done before the price is advanced. A large stock of fixtures, brackets, globes, etc., on hand. Can= LVNLBER WANT/M.—A quan tity of 4 by 4 inch scantling, and iLso dae (1) inch boards, 14 to 20 inches Wide, delivered at this place. Said cherry to be 10, 12, 14 or 16 feet long, 'free of heart, bad corners or bark. All good lumber. Persons-offering will state price, hi:4 dry the lumber is; and how soon, and what quantities they can furnish. Address, W. 0. liacmak, Eagle Works, Harrisburg, Pa. March 7.-1 L Fon SALL—The valuable property known is the Bradford House, and furniture ; also, two .second-hand Billiard Tables. Thia property is 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 actuation of the premises, and price, enquire of W. B. KIia.X.EY, of Towanda, Pa., or jot= 8. Monitor, of Waverly, N. Y., who will answer all enqnriries with promptness. . Now, after all that has been. Baia and written by interested parties, we are compelled by the decision of the people, who certainly ought to be able to judgo,. to still claim that the Sitger Improced Sewing Ma chines are not surpassed. They do any work that any rowing machine does, as easy and simply. They no not verse out. They will work as easily after years use u at first. iVreEttaxr t BLacz. General AZentis. IL E. BOSMIFIELD IEO- Examine the figures below, from official returns. Sales of the leading Sear ing Machine Co's. for 1811 : • Finger Manufacturing Compang. 181,260 Wheeler it Wilson ... .78,523 Grover ,t Baker 50,138 Weed Hewing Michine,Co. . 39,655 Howo Machine Co., from Jan. to July.. 34,010 Wilcox k Gibbs • accza American.. 20,121 TM= -21,153 OdgOilalHowe Domaitic "How TO Go Wesr."=-Forty years ago, Il!biota was as far Wegt as most people wished to go, and journeys were made in the legendary "Prairie Schoonei," but in these days of Progress and Improvement, the word . West has come to mean lowa, Nebraska, Kan; us, 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 stub; from Chicago over the Chicago, Burlington it Quincy R. 8., from Indianapolis over the Indianapolis, Bloomington k Western abort Line, and from Logansport,, over the To ledo, Peoria A. Warsaw B. 8., and running thro' Bususirro?r, reaches Omaha, Lincoln, zebras a City, Bt. Joseph, Atchison, Leavenworth and Kansas (Sty, connecting with the Union Pacific, Kansas Pacific and other :Railroads rnnthg from those - - W____ k Buux. Always go "By way of Burlington," and yon WM be sure to be right. The Burlington Route has admirably answer ed the question, ." How to go West?" by the imbliealion of a truthful and interesting boa mtnit, filled with fade in regard to Time, Con nections, accommodations, rates of fare, and nabs: interesting items, and illustrated by a large map, Whinny showing the whole West, which they distribute free of charge. Copies" with additional Inibnnstion, can be obtained by addriedwg General Passenger Agent, B. di LIM; autilegiop lows. • Loilz—Betwootikroranda 04V •Ori tiro Ostridtlrilittem The Andes will cool* favor by leaving them .t Pewit, & Otte. 881.. Fax. Baiotoss :- To show the readers of thejtaroazzahow the &lay, recent 1Y written by me and published in pamphlet form at your office, Is nsaided by the litcnu7 public, I send jou berenri4 a letter 1 received finin the talented editor of the LouisrMe Qua mercial a paper deratei to literature and commerce. . Yours, eta, Towanda, Mardi 94,1874. Lommua, Ky., March 18,12. " Gix. PATTON: Your work on the 'Origin and States of the White and Oolored Haws,' is attracting much siltation here in literary and acientide circles. As only one or two persons have pamftdon of the work, I take the liberty of you to send me ©. The theories and arguments advanced by you are •of such a elizlcharacter that even those who have g inclined to concede to Darwin 41 that is ed for him, are looking at your work with critical and enquiring Morels a brilliant originality and platy in all the biding featureteit your work, that causes thinkers to regard Waken. of themost valuable pa= theme. I can onV yepeat what the ant of this O Aaron Fontaine. sordid said. that' Gen. Fatima ` a has produced the mostatarUing truths that have been advanced in thus age.' - Dr. B. F. Grant, one of th e npost: learned physicians of the State, has exproseed . a strong desire to discuss the propositions you have advanced, through the press. You had 'better correspond with him. Accept my eon= gratulation fur the success with which your grwtt_ effort has been crowned. I believe it will do good, and obtain wide celebrity . for yen:self, the talented autilor, and for the v - .evrs *dimm ed. God bless you anci ct k= your *lntellect dear. I remain res U, Your obedient ser y vant, W. Cocatisitziry Editor Louisville Commercial. W. BIIAXTIALL. Sir"' shall in futnre - use none but El aetticis Safes.' • DETEtd"TIVE PniSr4sTON • I OY lIEHILLNG'S SAFES. Cuicaoo, Doc. 23, 1871. Messrs. Herring it Co:, Chicago: GrzsTutarsit : I had tiro of your "Herring Patent Champion Wes' in my office at the timo of the Great Fire of the Bth and Otte' of ober. Otte 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 tbe fire, I found all my account books and papers— in fact, the euUre contents of - both Safes—in splendid condition; the melting of the glue of the binding of tho books was all the damage doge. I shall in fnturo use ncne but Herring's Batts. Yours truly, ALLAN P/NKERTON. Four Lime Safes of another make, belonging to ./S PM7T.x.ItTON. ai de by redo with Ihunrso s, were destroyed with-all their contents. ONE UpND2I2I AND 7W=TT-SEVE...V 171=3 have testified to the preservation of their books, papers and valuables, in the- terrible Chicago Firr. Manufactured only by nEr.unca, FARREL & SLIERMAN, So. 251 Broadway, corner Murray-at., N. Y: FARREL, BERRLNG S CO., Philadelphia. 'ILERRniG .t.. CO., Chicago. RI:BRING, FARREL SIIEI:MAN. New Orleans BIRNEY--BALMON.—In Wyabasinr, March 21, _ 1872, by Bev. D. Craft, Mr. John D. Birney to Miss Mary 8.-Salmon, both of Wyalnaing. tr e z STROV —IIUSSINGEB.—At Terry. March 27. 4 by Bev. D. Craft, Mr.. Jacob W. 8 nd, of Terry, to Miss Carrie E. Hanging et, of Wilmot. PLCIWPTIFELT—FISITER.—March 21,1872, at the home of the bride's father. in Stone ; by Rev. Luther Peck, Mr. Daniel A. Fleuuerfelt, of Tunkhannock, to Mutt Jane Anguina, eld est daughter of Henry Fisher. PROWLInSON.—In Athens township, March 22, 1872, Lorenzo D. Prow Union, tr, , ,1tx.1 Cl years. Persons wishing to - Sell or Lease Houses or Farms, will ihnl it to their advantage to call on . • 1 Jonx W. Ma, . 1 Beal Estate Agent. °Tee 3:Screw's Bock, Towanda, Ps.. Mir Wst. A. CuAlrniaa.rs keeps a better assortment of Seth Thomas' Clocks, that any one in 'Bradford county. Frices from c 2.25 to $2:5.00. Also Ithaca Calendar, and fine French Clocks, always on hand. AU trarrapte4. jet- Thomas Maddock% Produce Commission Merchant, Pennsylvania Ave nue, Scranton, Pa. butter, Eggs, Lard, Cheese, Fruits, Potatoes, A.e., Consignments suli cited,'and returns promptly made .on sale of Goods. References cheerfully meth Correa - - pondence solicited. Dextra. Pun.ups, Leßayinrille, Pa Efg. We, the undersigned, having had ample opportunity yof estimating the abili ty of Mr. SAILUF.L as a Gas Fitter, have great pleasure in testifying. that we , consider him a competent and faithful mechanic, arid possessed of business qualifications which fully entitle him to the support of the public. Wo therefore hope he will receive a share of public support: 31. C. 31xncrn, J. 314CFAIMLANE, G. F. MASON, N. N. Dcrts, J, V. tsr, Jame McCaig, C. lg. M.....Nvans, J. D. NTANIT, A. 31ssu:i, B. S. Pitsrr, WICSIIAM, JNO. J. Ggtr: Evsxs Jr liumarrn. SAMUEL F. BOYLE, -- Practical Gas and Steam Fitter, (Over twenty, years' experience). Shop wider Gotmsairrn's "E. C. P." I'. G. Box 471. A . GOOD FARM FOR SALE IN osstm COMM; EANBAS.--One hundred and sixty acres—one hundred are fenced in—sixty. flee are cultivated. • A house, stone stable. good well, a few bearing peach trees. a very Rood stone quarry find a teal bank thereon. A shaft has been aunt and is in operation, and crows to be of the best coal In the county. There is not five acres of waste land. Only use mile and a half from the thriving town of Burlingame. Fnr further particu lars enquire of . . W. DITTIIICU, mar.2tr72 Towanda, Bradford County, Pa. CLOVER AND TIMOTHY SAD' Selute . tl by oursams at Chictgo, Selected In Cleveland. Also West Branch and We will guarantee onr Large Clover Seed to be Trne to name. We Lave a large stock to select from and will tell at lowest market price, at Wholesale or March!. I 8 2. , FOY & MERCUR. A c ' s FOE DIST.ASES or TUE Taao►r AM) DMA S - Cal AS Corona, Coma, Waparvra Cora& Bum- AZIMIKA ALTD Co.trincracm. • The few compmdtions, which have Iron the cond. dance of mankind aid' become household words among not only. one but many , nations, must have extraordinary strides. Perhaps no ono ever secured so wide • reputation or =Lintel - fled it so long as Armes Cassel PECTOZAL. It ban been known to the public about forty years, by • long =boned merles of marvellous cures, which have iron for it • ocsnildence in its virtue. never evened by any other medicine. It still makes the most setae shine and effectassi canes of Cootie, Coide, (bornespeiele, that can be made by medical Indeed Cataiur Plecimeas. has really robbed these ens diseases of ; their terrors, to a great extent , given is leelthg Of immunity from their fatal which is well finnsTed. If the remedy be taken in mason. Every family should him it in their closet for the ready and prompt relief of Its members. Sickness, assffming, and even life is saved by this timely protection. The prudent should not neglect It. and the wise will not. Keep it by you ice the protection it affords in sadden attacks, Ind by its timely oak - 20,051 .. 10,397 nuarl.lo7) SZ . Ds J. C. 'Ma k CO.. Lomat. 3Los.. PLICTICAL AXD 11111MICAL 1213121M112. • And sold by Draggers ill round this world. Dr. U. C. POIITIES, BON k C 0... Wholesale agents omas, Ps., sad to: sale by dealers throughout . the county. dIcJ. 11,-4ze. TVELSOLUTION.—Notice ishereby JLI between & L. L. Moody en that the larthersbi Wat p lately int:clefts and kins, ander the fun of L. L. 'Moody t Co., In been this day din. solved by mutual count. AU debts owing to said .co-partneratdp nos to be paid to tilq said L. L. Woodyand all against the laid partnership ire I to be p•of• to and paid by biro. GO 10 FROST k SONS. '.11711. racraz IpILAMIrON far ass stee of De& steads. riREALT REDUCTEON . FUR klizrrusz or 4 u roma 4-191sel AfABBIED. PIED SPECIAL NOTICES. New Alvertisetionti. We ..aTea large lot of ILLINOIS MOTHY OHIO CLOVER, Merchants can be supplied with the above class of goods at very reasonable prices. We are prepared to make Boots to Measure. Mao FltatCassa Repair lag at reasonable prices. N. p.—Tbe above wiry low price system moat be understood CASH Invariably dit delivery. tor Cs/1 and see before you buy. Shop opposite Methodist Chnich, Main Street. CHERRY PECTORAL 1 winds, Nov. um LARGE CLOVER SlPl') L. L. MOODY. IL 2. W.I.I"XIM& Towanda. Pa..Nandt ZI. ISM. .:": :+~ ow a, Jowls Insumncio AMY. DIMING A TERWLIIL 43:18111 - pnideed bamboos asa pat . /halo afausisabled salwater, a all 16.1/4r adian ,sad rames.- &Wes metros. so &min on oroPtkok hi the boll- W. PArrox. usea of FIRE - INSURAWCE U becomes or vita importance to Urn insuring pub. do that Übe,' ped thee trust, In,timishwreti. Nr Jested, wlealthy arponaiou, which deal In UNDOUBTED SECURITY, At. a fair-rote of premiss lather than a doabyal /01.41:1% !Aged at shakes, pries aiir bury iota glee. Beartag eu, tw atiod we tve recentti reorgantzed Oar Insurance Agency, disocintinuing oar eat:midi= with some Companies and securing the agency of others of greater age and mere as* capital Therefore it le :with entire couple oes we mast e tothisiag list of Campmates for the eanddere. Lion of property 01112(211 and others, and Bonen the patronage of all those desiring INSURANCE OF ANY RIND.: Lurmal.—Capital anti A aetta.........$ 12,000,000 Qosex " • 10.000.000 AXIMICAN— " 1,123,000 1,733,684 Tostrxrts— 773,670 Oman— WtoaaSta—• 250,000 T2aczumo 4111) ACVID=II 2.000,000 ILLaw.ty Pismiort Antni,utcr. C 0.... 300,000 DAILY ACCIDENT TICKET& J n :N C OILI I CAMP. & NOBLE, To wads. March 20.1872.-3 m • Agents. CHANGE - IS INDELIBLY STAM PED ON EVERY TIMM Wolff 13:rcns. .11me purchased the Stock of .Clothing of ROSENFIELD & WOLF, Ono door South of FOX & ILFISCUIVS. and los=rob7 GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE that they wilt offer greater Inohrossoeuts to cash bny ors. t any other establieranatln BRADFORD COUNTY, Mng thoroughly posted in every branch of the business. they feel perfectly confident that they can mote it to the tnterest of all - - TO PURCHASE OF THEM. Their Stock of goods comprises goods grades. from the Ithest to th e commis; arid auttnt of i an by the best estabitahmente In the country. Glre na a call Timmls, 'March 12. 1872. * * * * * * * * ********* :pHOTOGRAPHY! * She underahrued would Warm . the pab to * * that they hare purchased the , * G ' ALLERY OF ART, * • HAIIDIICG k GUSTIN. op Main street, drat door south of the First National Bank. and moan. by strict attention * to boldness. and by the addition of every * provement in the Art of Photography, to make. the place worthy of patronage. . Mr. Gams * la to remain with a; and glee bia whole time and attention to the making of woratrYtEs, .* EMI • PAIA - TENGS IN OIL AND WATNE COLONS. * AJ well as PIOWELING INDIA Lii. * *' Partlontiv attention gtron to the e * of piesores. and to the finishing of s E ll a r 4 ai * of watt. so ma to secure the best. veseilts. Auld * as much time as possible given to nuking * negatives of mall childern. - Those wanting pictures will gesso Klee ns a Wel, and we think that they will be ans. IL * ned- GEO. EL WOOD k CO. * janll'723l * * *• * * at ' * * .* * * * * FIGURES WILL NOT LIE! [i r:►;{y:li[i r `~;f w,[.is wf~ ~[►i,y:ir ~►i:i ~~•~ DON'T DOUBT TOUR QWN Ens! mitt ARE THE FIGURES, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Gents Rip. 2 sole & tap Root, borne made, warranted Si 33 .do 1 ,do - do do 4 do 5 'do do - do nailed. ♦4 00 do , X double sole . do a3O do Cait peg do do - do - 505 Boys Rip. 2 sole and UP, do 2 73 to 5 00 Youths KIP, 3; double solo, do 2 00 to 2 23 $2 , 000 , to $5,000 Per 'Annum ! ,THE NATION, ITS UV LESS AND Es, Needed in every borne; is printed on tinted paper; has sixty Illustrations; all U S Presidents; all U 8 Oessums; all U S Senators: all valuable documental likeness of all the Pregidents; " Cost of Alma "of all the States: and OM& illustrations. An Ency clopedia at the Oasernment. Price, $2 ISM Ono agent took thirty-wren orders in one day—another serenty.dre in a few dayst It sells unmensely. Some agents dear at the rate of 0.000 per annum. Farmers. whoa tesebirs, professional men. young men and ladies; aresrapwrhsts making money rap idly in canvassing !be this work. The usefulness of the book compels nil. ale. Write ris and we will wind circulars and tall instruction free. Address NEW WOULD PUBUSlll343,south-west tor. nee lib and Nesbit streets, Philadelphia. janalF72ms $l,OO O T°BEI4P`DE ON MORT NOTICI. Tbo subscriber bow offers for sae bis new FLOURIN 0 MILL,- CHEk.P. ONE-11.1.1.7 CJXkt, The property is situated in Stirreaseille, Bradford comity. Pa., on the line of the proposed railroad from Wyabarltg to and a will probably helmeted op e property. depot The property consists of Aftoen acres of land, a Iwo new Mai. two Dwelling Houses, two Barns, ontildings, and a neverfaning water power. For hither particulars enquire of 0. D. Bartlett. Wm. Griffis; or N. N.Vietts. Csatder First Na tional Bank, Towand‘Fa., Martin Cale% Wilkes. Barre, or A. Lowls, Wyatusitw. 12100LUt itTONE, janitrffiuS - titerenreille ; Pa. FFOBSAL E.—The. undersigned aria . Private Bale. Ida enilre stock of Hoessehobi Paraltase. ou Pabetteses, Jennie' , he. A list of the articles em be seen by caning as POW. ICLL & Co'.. Mors. Towanda. Fab. IS, 1372. P. BECKER STUABXB WRITE DRIPS at PDX k 10210/11111. DoTO 041 0 / 1 713,. TEA, SWAB, 1/71311, ac4inoughlwilemil jut, • • = an 4 Nuar, •• • I. MUM I= JULIUS wol.r. IVII. WOLF. BOOTS 1 L. C. NELSON Azents wantesi for Ar e CCAL . rArxxsTs. Pori il -A writ at Mal Irintel tbs that •SEEnThril l-8 virtue of allows Ikea of DeadOeed thiuntii and 10 Jae AMU& wIA b• sapsand to public ads st tbir Carat House In Sr Baron& at Towanda. on THURSDAY. the t i ono t i l ii d HAY. 18Th Us: dock. lb. dsserlbol pima* Wad at land situate in tonnthip, thilied as dam : Oa Os north by land at Aura Earall.an. the east by land at dark Babcock on Oa' south by Os pub. lb allholy leading from Now Albany .10 Hibbard Hal. and an Ins vast b? Ms Harakk Tarspiks,-. Zeno 100 bet train sad 120 last deep. add' a two story teamed building need se a purr sadder:Stag and a bard stabler thereon. • Seised esd token in esseutton the anti ill Thaw. sei a l i V= the ea F. Z. Lewis A Co.. following desufbed lot, {deco ar parcel of land situate In Albany , ,lionoded on the north by HAW size* on the wen by land of CompbHnbd arngert. e on w eh by übteh by land of Joseph Beesick Temples Containing 18,400 sonars feet. more or less, ho p:avid. with a dory plank hones thereon. &hid a nd taken two in eramtion att the N. T. Hartem'suse vs. D. R. Harshbarger. • Ar.Aoo—Tbio thflowtft described lot, Meeo or Parcel of l a nd' idtut. in Mn'T twp.. bounded on the north by laud of Amos awes. on the east by the Berwick Turnpike, cm the south by land of Jared Hammond. and on the vat by land of Harrison Voorhies. Contatoing one sere of land. more or less, hoproted with s frazood house. a fraud barn and a few fruit trees threon. RAW and taken in executkon at the suit of Just us R. Raynor n. James Seeley. ALSO—The folloifing described lot. piece or meet of tosCittuste In Moires tap., bounded on" the north by lands of W. W. Decker and C. Remus east by horde at Strom Sweet smith by lands of Enka Parke, and vest by land of Samuel Groomer. Containing 50 acres of land. more or kw, all MI- Painkinth two framed bowies. two franied-baras one corn house and as spple orchard thereon. Seised and taken in mention at the suit of D. E. Blockstan's use is. N. D. Tex. Also by virtue of sundry vette of Vend. Expo. seized sod taken in execution st thc_ snit of L. B. Blackman's use vs. N. D. Fox. &280—Bg virtue of sundry wntasf Tend. Expo, will be Sold at same time and pb,a. the follow ing doscrfbed lot. the piece or parcel of land situate In Wells tap., bounded on the north by land of John Cunningham and TbonmeLytle. on the east by laud of T. Reynolds, on the mouth by land of Lucretia Strong. end on the west by land of Whitney Gifford and Martin Capron. Containing 112 acres. more or leg, about ST acres Improved, with a double two story framed house, a small old Aimed lumso, a framed barn and two apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken to execution at the suit of Brad. ford County vs. H. • ALI3O--ille following described lot. piece or par. eel of laid altuate in timitteleld twp.. bounded on the north by the public highway, east lands of Lydia Grover. south and west by lands of Augusto. Phelps. Containing one half• of an acre of land, more Dr less, all improved with a framed hOuse, framed barn and a few fruit trees thereon. EPIE!EMEMMiM ALSO:;.-Tbe follinsing described lot. piece or parcel of land *Bade in Barclay twp. using it the south-west corner of William NZatlirop's land near the public highway leading up the Sander Creek: thence north deg. east 38I;•pra. to spoil.: thence northill 'deg. west 58 pn. to a post; t he nce south 47 deg. west 88 7-10 perches to a post:. thence south deg. east 88 4.10 prs., to the public: highway aforesaid; theme north 34, , : deg. east] 1S 040 Pea to a pod; thence north 55 deg. east 35 3-10 perches to the place of beginning. Containing as acres and 54 perches eland: more or less, about one acre im proved. No buildings. Seized and taken le ergcnticm at the snit of E. - . Lockwood's use vs. Charles D. Northrup, ALSO4The following described lot, piece or Miredy of land situate in Towanda Borough, bounded on the north and cart by land of John P. 31outs, on the south .by land of Edward Elliott and west by Spruce street. Containing one acre 01 land, more or leek Depraved, with a two story framed home framed barn and erw fruit trees thereon. ALSO--;On e e other lot , piece or parcel o: land situ ate in the township of Towanda, bounded on the north by tend of R. H. Mace, east by land of Mi chael Beldam, south by land of James McGill and lied by John Bowman. Containing 38 acres of land more or Ina. No improvements. • • Seized and taken in esecution at the cult of E. Harris's- use. vs. Benjamin Lewis and James P. . • Lewis. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of P. L. Ward u. tames P. 'Anis and Berjainin Lewis. ACESO—'The following described lat. Vece or parcel Of land situate In Towanda...Borough. hounded on the north by land of W kh.crt & Black, on the east by an alley. on the south by.land of N. E. Solomon and west by Main street. Being 23 feet trent on said Main street. and *boot ninety feet deep (ex tending to said alley) with A three story brick build ing used as a store thereon. Seized Lad taken in execution at the snit of F. means' use Ta. Laphreall. ALSO—The following deseribed lot, piece or parcel of land situate 1n Towanda Borough. bounded on the north' by lard of ]Sri. Patrick Wills. on the east ma i n and street. on the south by Wad of Michael ftonan and west by an a/ley. Being 50 feet front on said Mainirtrtet. more or less. and 147 'feet 'deep. Inure or less, with a framed house and an old framed shed thereon. • 'Seized and tated in execution at the suit of L. B. Badgers & Co.'s use vs. Patrick.Gillyit ALSO—By virtu of =dry writs of Alit Fi. Fa. will be sold at the same time and place, the follow. lug described lot. piece or vorM of land situate in Albany top., beginning at a *net of land former ly belonging to Simeon Bensor i kl, now Jerre Laraby thence along line of land bole y,ln,g to" George H. Kendall north GO deg. west 63 pre. to the creek; thence down the creek 08 pre. toe beech corner on the bank of the creek; thence - south 50' deg., west 38 pre., to Ifenson'S line to a pcnit set for a corner; thence south 30 deg. west 68 pre`, to the place of be ginning. ',Containing 20 acres of hind. more or leas, about 3 saes Unproved, with a plank house thereon Seized and taken in execution at the snit of E. C. Kellogg re. Amass Beverly. ALSO—By birtno of. sundry writs of Levert w.ll be sold at the same time end place the follow ing described let. piece or parcel of land situate in Monroe tip., bounded on the' north by lauds of Luella Folder. emit end south by lends of Lyman Elam west' by lands of- Samuel Lyon. Being 20 fed In width and 40 feet in depth, with a framed building need as a shingle mill- thereon. . -- • Seized spa taken In execution st the suit of Wash ington Irvin administrator of Thomas Bond, de. - ceased. vs: Selab Wickham. . ALSO—The following - described lot, piece or par. eel of land situate in Wyelosing twp...botinded on the south and east by lards of J. S. Thopson, on the north by lands,of J. D. Camp. and on' the west by the highway leading from Camptown to Herrick. Seized 41 taken in execution at the snit of 15. A. Fuller vs. J. Eaten ALSO virtue of sundry.writs of Al.: Vend ailt be sold at the same time and place, the follow ing described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Towanda tap., bouilded an the north by lands of John B. Smith and the* Widow Cooh, east by lands of William Watkins. smith by lands of if. C. hler ear and the estate of C. L. Ward, deceased, •and west by bads of George Britton, Bode Durex. and Z. P. Duren. Containing 125 urea of land, more or less. shouted acres improved. with a largo trained dwelling house, two old framed !mutes, franiedbarn and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken 3n execution at the snit of H Charlotte 'Ward, adreinistratrix of the estate of C L. Ward, deceased, ra. Michael Meylert. - - •i. P. VAN FLEET. Sheriff. Sheriff's 13111ce. Towanda. April A 1672. - REGISTER'S NOTICES.—Notice is hereby given. that there has been tied and settled to the office of the Register . of Willa in and for the couhty of Bradford, accounts of admirals. MU= upon the following estates, via: - - Viola Final actxrant of V. S. Landon, guardian of Ida Spaulding- Final account of Austin Of. Titus, executor 'of David Titus. deceased. ' • .!- Account Of Jasen K. Wright, gm:lit:in of Eliza beth Murray. ' Adconnt of Jason K.. Wri •.1 lan of Georgd .. Murray. - _. Account of Jason .K. Wright, guardian sf Willie F. Murray. ; _ - . Murr Accomat Of Jason E. 'Wright. guardian of 'Barbel - ay. Account of Jason K. Wright, guardian of Edith Murray. - t . . . , Final aCcOnat of E..S. Skeet. administrator 'of Je rome Blakeslee. ' :, Final "oedema of Helen c, Salsbury. sdnaluistra. trim of 36roine &,13alsbury. Final walnut of D . , E. Ayres, guardian of Temps A.'Etrong, ; Final account of John F. Orenshirr, executor of James A. Thomas. deceased. 11°11 account of Amain Edict]. Jesse Era 1 1, ex. ecntors and Clara Baal!. executrix of Jonagadsall. First and Partial account of Wm. Mix. trustee of R. C. gdama. Final acctiont of G. W. Brink and Boger P. Rowel executors of Wm. Rider. deceased. Final account of B. Laporte, executor of James Martin. Final account of Elizabeth F. Badger and P.S. Pratt. administrators of J. 11 Badger. Final umbra of Emily Gore. Obadiah, Gore and sear C. Gore, administrators of Geo. C. Gore. ' Partial Athount of Aaron Sheeler, guardian of }ties G. finyclf.r. Partialrine—mint of Aaron Sheeler, guardian of Eva ALSO—The epprileetnent of property set off by Executers oi Admintrtratore to widows or children at the follolinzdecedents : Estate, of John W. 80N1T6112 • Daniel Lenot.r Thotnaa N. Card. • • Inwood llhodebaugh. Reuben Wettlielzer. And the lame will be presented to the Orplian'a Couri of Bradford County. on .Thttrsday the lfth day of Km BM, at 2