fogford.' ,l tpoOt. Towanda; Thursday, January 9, 1873. LOCAL AZ D GENERAL. t4r The Bradford Argus simply lies, to be plain, when it says the Rent is a branch of ties office. tar All of our dealers who adver Use liberally, had an unusually brisk tre do du ring the holidays. Mir The Episcopal Mite Society will meet next-Monday evening at the house of Mr. WILLIAM 3IALLORT! • itEr• Our .carrier returns thanks to the patrons of the REPOUTER and other friends, for their liberal remembrance on Now Year's Day, SW' - Who is the Athenian who is Aoledit the Iteui Is he a graduate of the Bie -1 torieal Society organ, or the temperance adro- ME seze- The scholim of the Presbyte rian Sanclay-school were treated toa Magic Lantern exhibition, on Christmas Might, by Wri:i 1.. CA R. nu- The ...lryus editor delayed the publication or his last issue for several days, in orilcr ti, give hit , readers the glad tidings that as—defeated ittr . We regret to notice the an !rt"-unejinent in the Owego papers of the death :t Mrs. ANNA ItAncocK, mother of J. D. G. BM:- She ,died. on, Thursday morning, Dec. sged St . 3 - ears. • , gle - A. subscriber in Smithfield, ,rites us that ALMIILA CaamEn, o' that 1-11.-hip, aged SO years, wove over 300 yards f rag carpet during last Fall, besides doing a 4ruaunt of spinning. }..,HABLES_Ii.. CANFIELD, for ~vf•ral yearlN student at the Susquehanna Gd; date Institute, was recently ordained to th, full txcrrise of the Gospel Ministry, by the Pi, -I,yhiry'of Lackawanna. dam' The Linta Reception was a ,twce,s. : One lamdrcd and E t tickets were - , ld, apd_th4.)se Ito participat in the festivi-: ~?1, the, i.ecat.ion were well pleased. The r. nipa i nik! will make shout .1-100 out of it. toe! At a 'social party at H. M. 11,0 4' , 'MTN, Le4oy, Pa., Jan. 2; after oysters, and other eatables had been served, :iy, iu^ii :Ind their wivcs,vient tq the ,tore to sigh theinielvt,s, the aggregate weight beiug I Jai vuunds :fir. The Naiad boys have issued a very nest invitation to their second annual so c,able, which comes off - at Merear's Hail, on the 221 ith•f. .Lets good f :. , upper and a &Alec fur tLo.o %Nilo " trip," ale sold at the low price r 4 $2. • . Or One of our druggists, who in , •rted an advertisement in the REPORTER for first tline Icw weeks since, inrormed us profits on one article sold through the :I:1111,11,x of Ike acivert‘!•enient, more than paid : the insertion. 0110 of the largest and most t•v t r nil& a it, this ti rt-,:30, ucc ( , 1 Judge ~1 1 1..iu Cli . , •I ::71/1 u:t. BM:AN TS ]. d ia. uf Liunta, lur.,islted the nw.sic. Al : , , T,As.auda., and many friends t.: ;.ciy fr,,nl Miler places,. were present. !iii;' \VC rt•l• if ftnnounced t in seve ce,.:up..r..tre-•, that 0. D. GooDE : fr.m: the item, and is about le ~ -paper btkim:,:i to Malls ;: ,i Mr. t‘. has the it, ut a welcome .:. mar y of the homes of this' place, but 1 armcut from the concern would indicate 1" I,:ty. 1)11. COLLYEit'S LECTURE.- 2 -Rev. ROB thliiercd-his lecture, " Our Folks io:1; r t , a small audience in Mer ,_ll Friday i venit:g. The lecture was •••:•!. has at many of the follies 1, ; ••,•• of tin• (Is. The Doctor is an elo ;• ~ ,:1 sp. slur, and 'should have r - fx•-ethe Commissioners have made • : tl;e prreut ii. I'f:L . • , .711.MNMAN I'. B.Ji,IINioN ;;;;_c* Now i. the time to form clubs c•nt,rpriAn g lit•pub . • I render 114 , ! 1141mb . • r;ie and aid us by interest ....:ttiii nr or fm warding Wi• shall enJeav a to make r. w .1 thy thc supp.rt ot: every xv:v• is ivt , ..re, , tel in the C..;llltry 'IL. First National Bank of • drjillend of 5 per ,added $3 000 to - : wc•il managed Bank, i N. C. Ilkanis, Esq., and the • dc!•erve great credit and ink:ruts:l.g prosperity of ~' 1 , ...,11. The pevte of At hens 'certain- pprc.ciaZe tiirlY :(nukes , ELsnar..t . , having IILaNNT l STitArroN's -Cottuner :, I`, ughla-timie, N. V., is home i 11.1 i Drrraicn, who bullcred the sad af !: -ing kith hi eight and hearing, are does, and who Las been an in lYtinsylvania. Institute for the Deaf i B in town last week on a visit to other friends. Althoug,h.entirely !.1;I:rb tic is able to talk a little, and is lit and intelligent young man ire- It 1, always a pleasure to us I! . —..!ity anvor our business grattfic'Attun to announce •• .N. 111.- at Bank, under the pru . • • ,:ranagement of Preaident liens, Las pa.:(l'the stock • - .1 lt; pLr et nt. during }the' i •ilo,foo to the surplus • Is tin an , ,the r Bank e.1:1 show a lit-tter balance ..• .itierrs of the Barth are mai:- - • ' h s, they maintain psteetuof the busi- MEI 1 —Oil ruesdAy evening, 1~. •t . 1 'II fur officers in Tor,:an \ P.. resultel as follows: ;.Stier 1 , Kit tn V‘Nri.F.l7l 1 . fT. 01:(1-Tr. ". .1. ti.A>n•>os . ',I,~YN.+IJ 1.: 1:. FROST z.. G. L. --U. A. BL]CK D- J. MADILL. Eurroa_: On the 4th inst. • - 11 'r' , ~r esolution; was discnssed before icletY4in L'eßoy '•'i• Tio the interests of society de •1:- rt . lenti , ni of the' tavern license sys- 'Va., theroug)iiy discussed by ::`d• , Len citizens, titter which the ••• .f " house " was taken, showing :d1 of the house lull present, were =I ( ~ I, . cen,e system. -• warsbaliug his devotees for the 17th first. , .nil lieetib.2fl • gmotley ,and drink for 'rotes Mall they sheeted? LC. DEDICATION; --The new edifice of the Wyalusing Baptist Church, will be dedicat ed to the service of Almighty God, Wednesday, at 11 o'clock a. January 15, 1873. We do most cordially invite all friendly towards the enterprise to mate with.us in the appropriate services of the occasion. Such being the diree tion of Divine PrBvidence, we purpose also to give all a'chance to show their friendihip with their money as well as with their presence, as we are yet in want of several hundred dollars to cover the Cost of house, etc. And I hereby notify- all subscribers in arrears, that their sub scription is due, and that it needed at once, Please attend to it, E. &muumuus, Pastor. Camptown, Dec. 30, 1872 mr- We have received from: the extensive and well known publishing house of BIAKEthlq, TAYLOR & Co., a sample card of theyzdebrated,Spencerian Pens. These pent' have been largely used in the schools and business houses all through the country, and have given universal satisfaction, and our own experiencexith them leads ns to recom-. mend them to any who have not yet tested them. this connection we take pleasure in directing attention to the very valuable text books published by this house. We have e.ealt with them in years past, and can assure dealers and school boards everywhere that there is not a better establishment of the kind in the Unit ed States. Their general agent for ttio intro ducbon of school books in this State, is Mr. C. L. KINO, one of the most affablesentlemen and upright business men it has ever been our good fortune to meet. IS ED. itEPORTIJI—Dear Sir: Ac cording to advertisement, a temperance meet ing was held in Stevensville, Saturday evening, Jan. 4. The meeting was called to order, and Luouira KEELED., Esq., elected Chairman, and J. L. GuAzir Secretary. After a few remarks, the Chairman introduced Mr. S. S. Burrs, from Lime Hill, Who trade a stirring address, calling on every voter to use his influence for closing whisky shops. At the conclusion of his re marks, he called for an expression from the ladies, which resulted in ~every lady in the house voting "no license." Boy. Mr. Thomas and 0. W. SrEveas then made urgent pleas for the cause, after which au expression being ta ken on the gentlemen's aide, resulted in a unanimous vote`against the license system. Let eery voter do his duty at the polls, and have three years at least of peace and prosperi ty. J.L.' G. Stevensville, Jan. 6, 1873. /or It is with feelings of peculiir sadnesS; that we announce the death of Aesist aut superintendent DssmoNo. The sad event occurred on Sunday evening last. Mr. DES MOND had been au invalid for several months, and for some weeks ,past his physicians had entertained little hope of his recovery. The immediate cause of Ills death was disease of the kidneys. In the death of Mr. D. the Rail road Company -lose a most faithful and energet ic employe r and this community one of its most vauled citizens. His afflicted family have the condolence of all our citizens. Mr. DLSMOND was a self-made man, having worked his way from a brakeman up to the. prominent position`which he held at the time of his death. For many years he was '. , a con doctor on the Lehigh Valley Railroad, and 'VEi,B highly esteemed by all those who knew him, being amoral, courteous "gentleman, who pos sessed all the requisites of a shining light, in railroad circles of the present and fixture. His 'death will be universally mourned throughout all this section of Pennsylvania. • ' 'His funeral will take place at Bethlehem to day. The funeral cortege will leave this place by special train at 8:30 this morning. The de pots and engines of the Pa. & N. V. R. R. are all draped in tw,urniug, LOCAL OPTION.—The two last elec tions were the most exciting of any ever had in our State, and all politicians of all parties, looked upon the result as one of unusual im portance to our , Stat 3 and national govern mints ; but the little township election to take place the present month, is of more direct im portance to our citizens . than any ever before in our County a State. The first opportunity is offered our citizens to determine by ballot, whether they will longer suffer the sale of in toxicating drinks by law or license, to the inju ry of society; and we hope all good citizens will lac alive t u the importance of being at the polls, ss ;Nell.as seeing that every voter is there, to seal by his vote the fate of the monster evil that Irae disgraced our manhood so long. The Local Option law is not what we all think the casa demands, but it will serve as a begin ning to accomplish the werk of driving this cruel evil from , ! .. .mr homes and our society, and educate the maicls of the people for some more stiingetit law, that will fully and finally arrest the deiitriier of our homes and our happiness. If women want opportunity to -exercise their rights and their influence, let it be done by urging their husbands and suns to vote for the Local Option, and thereby stop the sale of that baneful drug iu our county. Let Bradford county show .by the result of the election on that day, that she stands-0u the noble ground of temperance, willing the world should know she is tired of tapering with the monster that would destroy her citizens. Jan. 8, 1873 A DISGRACEFUL AFFAlR.—Between the hours of 12 and 1 o'clock on Sunday morn ing last, C. E. 1.35.5.i.0uN, of Towanda town ship, and friend, accompanied by two young la dies, were driving along Main street near the Methodist church, eujojing a sleigh ride, when they were accosted by one or more persons on the street. Not caring - to make acquaintances at that hour they did not stop, when one of the party caught on the sleigh and demanded to he taken to.his boardinghouse, which of course was refused, and he was pushed from the sleigh. In a moment more ho was again on the sleigh, and without a moment's warning deliberately drew a knife and stabbed Mr. BEN JAMIN quite se%erely in the side under the left slionliler, and, then jumped and run. • A short time thereafter, Officer LINES was no tified that a party were endeavoring to force their wayinto a saloon on the corner of Main and W4shington streets. He proceeded to ra rest them, when he saw a knife in the hands of one Fna.ss GANLEY, whom he collared, and a hiely scuffle ensued; GANLBY using his knife on the `4;:lfmer, considerably damaging - his clothes, but doing no further injury. A not very gentle tap on the head with a piece of liguuunviW caused GaNiz.v to realize that fur ther resistance was useless, and he was safely lodged in jail. JAmts FINLAN and En. MAD DEN, GANLIA's coppanious, were also arrested, and on Monday afternoon brought before 'has te,: Botimii, and a heath g had, where it *as -proved that GANLLY stabbed Alr. BENJAMIN. Ho Ray held to-bail in the sum of fifteen, and MADDEN and FINLAN in the sum of four bun ilred dollars each for their n court. OrdrumlY.—Ma. Emon : The nu .lnerow, friends of litloLtiE S. SwAttr, among the remlers of the 11EPORT111, feel that some thing Inore thin the mere announcement of 1118 death, 'is due to one who attached himself so stron - gly 'to these with whom he mingled in the husiness and social relations ufllife. Mr. bw.tur was born at Amstbrllaru, Mont gomery county, N. 1., April 14, 1817, where his boyhood was spent. In childhood he exhibited great aptitude for drawing and music. Though deprived of the opportunity for the cultivation of bit tastes, ; he employed much of his leisure in dabbling with pencil:and brush; sometimes to the annoyance, bat often to the gratification of his companions. In July, 186:4 when only tilLen years of age, he enlisted as 4itusician in Co. F., 1:18th Regt. N. Y. voluittters, (after ward the 9th Heavy Artillery), an v l continued in the service until the end of the ar, when he was mustered out as Brigade Drain Major, to which position he had been advanced for good conduct and- sterling ability. Returning from the army, he went to Auburn, where ho feud ed the business of carriage painting, earning for himself a reputation in this department second totnone in the country. Here,- in the Autumn of 1866, lac confessed Christ, and was received into the Disciples} Church of that place. In November of the deft sear, hee mar ried Miss 31AIMARET LAINITAIIT, of Owego, and boon after removed to Ithaca. The establish ment with which be was then connected, hav ing been destroyed be fire, iu ST, ember, 1871, he came to Wyalusing, and soon after became one of the firm of Sicoven, Swale? Baos , in carriage manufacturing business. Here, after several weeks' illness, he entered into rest Dec. le, 1872. Ir business he was frugal-and _ industrious. His integrity arid howdy were beytend question. Of genial and cheerful dis position, hie preemie° was gladdening u a sun beam. He was deeply interested in whatever pertained to the welfare of the community, and on every question of morals and good order, all knew which side he worth' espouse. In his siclmess, he was remarkably sustained by the promises and therpresence of hitt Saviour. Into His hands he committed all his in crests with the . entivest confidence and unreserve. Sind friends tenderly ministered to him in his sick ness, and loving hands bore him to his burial. " The passing spirit gently fled, Sustained by grace divine; 0, may such grace on to be shed, And make our end life thine," C. Mixonws.—At a meeting of Wyalusing Lodge, No. 472, I. 0. of G. T., held at. their hall, Dec. SI, 1872, the following minute was unanimously adopted : Wuzlizss : It has pleased Almighty God to remove by death our brother, George B. Swart, we desire to bear testimony 'to his unswerving fidelity to the principles of our order, his kindly and" Christian bearing in our social intercourse, and his zeal in every good work. By his early death wo would be admonished to greater dal- Renee in the Master's work. While tendering kindliest sympathy to the family and friends in their bereavement, we would thank our Heat• enlY Father for the benefit of his beautiful life amongst us, and for the precious hopes which cluster around his memory. .Resolced, That a copy of this minute be sent to the family of the,deceased, and be pub. fished in the county papers. Our sister village of Troy was visited by a serious tire on Wednesday morn tug,_ causing the destruction of S. W. Pulses fonndry and machine shop.' The tire originated in the engine room, and was discovered about 2 o'clock. The steamer was on the ground in good time and rendered such assistance as to save the adjoining property. The members of Northern Lodge Good Templar's, are all requested to be present at the meeting Friday evening next, mire, and decide if in view of the possible pass age of the Local Option act, it will be best to disband. sir Did you know that FROST & Sows had Willow Cradles? INS- Gents' underwear, of every description, very cheap, at Exam TLYIAIII%. is. Keystone Clothing Palaie, Main street, nest to rim National Bank. ,11111.les Candies at D. W Boa rr S Co',o Bakery. MI- If you want a good overcoat, go to fithat Z 111,011.8. 1119.. A splendid new stock of Overcoats, at HIILAY Tairwa'a. CALsnrs is mounting Chiomos and framing Pictures, at low rates. Ni- Dress Making done at the Bee Hive, by Mills THEICESSL French Felt and Soft Crown ed Hats, at the flee Hive Store. MIL. The American Sewing Ma chine is the best. is... New Millinery Goods are eon stantly'being received at the Bee Store. A large assortment of-Brack ets just received N t Tuosr S SONS. le- Oysters by the quart, at 45 cents. . - H. A. CowLEs. tar Fall assortment of Silver Plat ed-Ware, at WiCKIIIM 4 BLACK'S. ger Job wort,-, of every description, neatly and expeditiously executed at this office. MS. An entire new stock of Feath ers, Flowers andlbbons, at the-,Bee Hive Store. Butterick's Patterns, at the Bee Hive. • 4. tom.. Warm, meals at all hours at cowiss' Bakery. Kir New Music, at o.e Bee Hive Mercur's block. I. BRYANT has some very "nob " Cutters, which he offi rs very cheap. ter- Buttous, Fringes and Passa mentariec at the Bee Hire Store. is.. Gray Nets at the Bee Hive Store. ' . 146. Invisible Hair Nets, in all col ors, at the Bei !Ivo Store. ••• ISSI. Swet Potatoes and Cranber ries, at COWLa Bakery. I Fr. *C. 'ILL!: Bunoica's National Hey and Straw Cutters, for sale by PusyLerott S DARRow. If you want a nice pleasure sleigh, call on BItTANT, at Isis Carriage Mania faoory, on Elizabeth street. ' GROUND CAYCOA PLASTER On hand at Msersbiarg Jan. 6-3 w. fair The best Tinware for sale at JL - NE h Lr.wis' Hardware Store, in Mercues Block. tom' A largo assortment of Ameri can Cook and Parlor Stole, at PENDLETON & DARROWS. re,. If yoti want a nice article of Cake, you can get it at D. W. Boon & Co.'s Ba kery. Leave your orders in time. Fon SILE.—Two or three new houses, desirably located. Terms easy. En qnire of W. G. GoitooN, at Turner & Gordon's Drug Store. Mr Very - latest styles in Bonnets and Bats for Ladies, Misses and Children, at the Bee Hire store, No. 2, Hermes Bloch, To wanda, Pa. Cranberries, Pickles, Dried Peaches, Dried Doer, etc., at D. W., Scnr Co's. I lie— If you want a first-class Par lor Store, get tilt) Light louse, on hand and for sale by . c PENDLETON DAIMOW, Orwell, Pa. fall assortwent of Railroad and Java Canvas, at the -Bee Hive Store, !iter ates Block. M.. Just received at the Bee Hive, au elegant assortment - of Ladies' and Misses' Linen Collars and Culls, also Laces, in the newest styles. ger If you wantto buy the best Cook Stove-in market, and for the least money, go to Jtlit S LrArts' Hardware Store, in Met ettr's Block. Bream PAIN-T.—Have yon seen or heard of it-? It not, it IA wvrtli your while to enquire into its value. :4,4.. it. M. WzrArs' "Bobber Paint'eard in another column. -' itir.Now is a good time to get jour letter-heads, envelopes and bill-heads printed, and the Amounts office is a good place to get them executed. . Stir The place to buy a first-class Cook or Parlor Stove, is at Pmvvizros I Dsnsow's, 4 Orwell, Pa. Lezancs, h, Mona's, manufac turers of thoso celebrated speotaelea," have changed their agency . from J. HOOVIIIIN'S to emuceuz.wee. BUSINESS LOCAL. NOTICIL —The friends of Bey. gAL, Lax Asxsrscarci and if. will make them a donation visit at the Parsonage In llonroeton, on the afternoon and evening of Thursday, January 16. There will be an oy ter supper. All are invited. lat. J. Lanus wants fifty thou- sand feet to At with Boots and Shoes, at his now. store opposite the Means House. Boots at ono dollar .and twenty-five cents a pair; how is that for low? 157 /lain street, below Bridge. „,. COAL AT WHOLESAL7I.-1 1 . WELLES is selling superior Hard Anthracite Coal, by the car load, very cheap, delivered at any It. U. station between Wyalusing and Athens. Now Is the time to secure your Winter's supply. stir FRANK Bunatza, Ticket Agent Pa. & N. Y. R. R. Co., has bean appointed solo agent In this place for the sale of the Railway Passenger Assuraziee Co.'s , accident tickets. Theao tickets cost bat a trifle, and corer all kinds of accidents. iir J. 0. FROST d, SONS wish to put a Woven Wire Mattress in every house in Towanda, on a month's trial, and it It does not suit them, they and take it away. Now is your time to get perfect sleep, Be sure you try, and then you will buy. ter.Bruaum HILL would call the attention of the public to the fact that their market is always supplied with the choicest steaks, routs, lamb and mut ton,l)ork, sausage, fish, etc. They are now receiving daily supplies of Line fresh oysters, which they offer at wholo sale and retail at the very lowest rates.' ; NOTICE.—Mr. J. Loaron, of Greene Co., N. X., is a lecturbr authorized and recom mended by the County Executive Committee of Good TemPlars. See notice of appointments in another column. The temperance people in the several localities are requested and expect. ed to make every arrangement necessary to have these meetings a success. Kr H. A. BURBANK, agent of the llama Mutual Ike Itosurance Company, 'ast week paid MM. BORE S. LADD, widow of the late Doctor LADD, nine hundred and ninety dollars, on a policy issued some three yeah; since. All the notes were surrendered, and uo deductions except for interest on anticipated dividends, were reserved. So far this company has paid its losses in this section promptly, and proven itself worthy of patronage. MIL Pucestx Insurance Co., BroOk4 lyn, N. Y.; New York Office, Nev. 11,1872. As , sets, Nor. 1, 1872, $ 1 ,032,191 Gl. Total amount insured, in the burnt district, $150,000, thris leaving us, (even in case our losses are total). Net assets, $1,582,191.61. Home Insurance CO., Columbus, Ohio : Gross assets, 1'0,000,000 ; loga ea, $35,000. National, of Bangor, telegraphsits New York agency: We aroall right." Wil liamsport InimrancC Co: No loss. {VICKI:UM & Brace, agents fcr the above sound companies, Towanda, Pa. - • The Altuanac publishers conj.- pliitr that their-Wisiness bulestroyed by Atin's American Almanac. Tho people prefer it to any other, the Farmer's, Western, Southern, or the' numerous local almanacs,. when the} can get Men's. It supplies the best astronom ical data, weather and jeLes of them all, and above all, medical advice which is invaluable for every family. It is supplied gratis by the druggists, and should be preserved for con stant reference and use. W 6 are sure that no good housekeeper or grandinother goes will ingly without ono.—Ait fi-Sla cow »dtird, NI. Lisa DISEASES.—At the present time, when so many persons arc suffering from Throat and Lung Diseases, every one ihould bear in mind the necessity of attending to them at their commencement. A neglected cough or cold, no matter how "slight" at first, fre quently terminates in consumption. MASSON'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAR never fails in curing the worst cases of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Asthma, Bronchitis and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs. It is an infallible remedy for }looping Cough. Sold by all Drug Stores and Mailers through out the United States. P. S.L-Seo that the .bignature of lit:sszta, 'Amass, Proprietors, on each :wrapper. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.—We are pleased to learn that our old friend and relia ble clothing merchant, M. LEWIN has purchas ed the business of E. Scnwanz, and will remove his stock to the Store next to POWELL . Co.'s ink few days. Mr. L. is now selling clothing very cheap in order to make room for a new stock. Those who favor him with their patron age will he convinceil that they have found a citable man to deal with. His goods have always given entire satisfaction, and he will continue to keep a large stock of the best the market affords. Thankful for past favors, he respectfully solicits acontinuatice 44 the same. The services of Mr. GLOEOL DEcxxr. have been secured, And lie will continue to cater to the wants of, his many friends, and be happy to make the acquaintance of all who may need anything in his line. TJECTERE APPOINTMENTS JADE BY THE Gout) Trxrcaus' CoNYE:9.I6x, HELD AT ATHENS, Nov. 21 AND 22.—Mr. J. lionvoci, of Grceno county, N. Y., wilt lecture at the following, places : MYERSBURG January 2 STANDING STONE ASYLUM TERRYTOWN ...... WYALUSING CAMPTOWN STEVENSVILLE HERRICK ROME ORWELL LERAYSVILLE WARREN • VitINDHAM LITCHFIELD ATHENS MARRIED. FARNSWORTII—WILC6X.—At the Baptist Parsonage, East Smithteld, Dec. 22, by Bev. P. S. Everett, Mr. Witham Farnsworth, of Athens, and Miss Rose Wilcox, of Smithfield. MIIRRY—MILLER.—At the residence of'3lr. Levi Scott, Smithfield, Dec. 31, by Rev, P. S. Everett, Mr. Alexander Merry and Miss Em ilia Miller, both of Towanda. WOOD—RAINY.—At the Baptist Parsonage, East Smithfield, Dec. 31,1872, by Rev. James Riley, of Tankhannock, assisted by Rev. J. H: Mason, of the Congregational Church, and Rev. P. S. Everett, of Ithe Baptist Church. Mr. A. li. Wood and Rosa A. Rainy, both of Smithfield, Ps. CAMPBELL —BEALS.--At the house of the bride's father, by Rev. 'C. L. F. Howe, Mr. Ferdinand W. Campbell, of New Albany, to Miss Alice C. Beals, of East Smithfield. NICHOLS—JILLSON'.—At the home of the bride, by Bet. Silas Baroer, Mr. Hiram NW] o:a to Miss Luella D. illloon, all of Orwell. TXkVIB—FORD.—In Smithfield, Pa., Jan. 1, 13373. by Rev. B. S. Dean, Mr. J; H. TESV/3 and Miss Emily A. Ford TRIP—DRAKE.—At Ncrth Moreland, Nov. 9, c,by Rev. George B4llentil:le, Mr. William of North Moreland, Wyoming Co., and Miss E. Drake. of Eaton, Wyoming Co., Pa. BALLENTINE,-GEROULD.—At North More. land, Dec. 25, 1872, by Rev. George Ballen tine, assisted by Rev. P. S. Everett, Mr. John Ballentine, A. 8.. and Miss Hattie B. Geronld, all of Eut Smithfield, Bradford Co., Pa. 2dcPIiERSON--BENJA3IIN.—At the Parson• a-,,e,'lltrryall, Jan. 1. 1873, by Rev.-0. Cook, Win. McPherson, of Herrick, and Miss Anna E. Benjamin, of Asylum. BALLOI.7—DIMON—At the residence of the bride's parents, in Pike, Dec. 25, Pin, by Ws.. M. B. Porter, Mr. Nelson Ballow, of Berkshire, Y., to Miss Martha Dimon, of Pike, Bradford county, Pa. MANLEY—TAYLOR:--Die. 26, by the Bev. S. P. Gates, Lawrence T. Manley, of. East Can top, to Miss Allie Taylor, of Alba. WELLS--COBBLN.—At the house of the bride's parents, in Pottervate, Dee. 25. by Rev. H. F. Cochrane,Fred. M.. Wells., of Athens, r.nd lllary.Amnds. Corbin, of Potterrille. COVERT—HORN.--On Saturday, Dec. 28,1872 by Rev. B. F. Colt, at residence of Mr. Levi Hess, Laporte township, I( the bride's step father), Mr. Taylor ' Covert of Williamsport, to Miss Mary M. Horn, of t he former place. WILBER—SMITH.--At the residence of the bride's parents, Dec. 25, 1872, by Rev. W. H. Rummy, Mr. Leßoy A. Wilber and Miss Sa rah E. Smith, second daughter of A. D. Smith, Esq:, of Lister, Pa. MILLER—CARTER.—In Anburnil Pa., Dec 25,1872, by Rey. P. R. ToAer, A. El. 114 r of Tuscarora, Pa., and 31igs Regsa Carter, the former place. GBIGGS—BROWN.—By l'e,v E. 11. Cranmer, at his residence in Monroe:co, Dec. 25, 1872, Ira G. Griggs, of Fes township, Sullivan Co., Pa., and Charlotte, B. Brown, of Elkiand, Ilican county, Pa. HITFFMAN—BBOTZMAN.—Ls Muds, Pa. Dee. 25, 1872, by Bev. P. B. Tower, A. 13. Huffman, of Experiment. Mills, Pa., and Miss rimy A. Brotaman, of the former place.. ANDERSON—NICHOLS.-At the Taylor Home, In Home, Doo. 23, 1872, by Bev. P. T,lluyott, James C. • ..Atiderson, of Wysoz, and Miss Dell Nichols; of Windhain township. • - GRANGER—BHA/FEB.—At the Central Hotel, Bulington. Ps., Dec. 25, 1872, by I, V. nee, • Esq., Andrew Granger, of North Towanda, to'Rebecca Shaffer, of Ulster, Bradford Co., Pa. ' GRANGER—WHITE.—At the Central Hotel, Burlington, Ps., Dec. 26, 1872, by I, Y. Rice, Esq...llr. Hiram Granger, of NorthTowands, to Miss Ida White, of the, same place. HAINSWORTH—BALLEY.LAt the Parsonage, Monroeton, Lieu. 18, by ; Rev. Hillock Arm. strong, Isaac U. Hainsworth to Henrietta Bailey, both of Luther's Mills. WEAVER—TRAVth.—At the howl of the bride's father, in Highland, Dec, 25, by Rev. Hillock Armstrong, J. N. Weaver, of Waver ly, N. Y., to Lila Travis, of Highland. CRA.NDELL—BOYCE.—At the home of A. It. Moe; in Monroe, Dec. 25, by Rev. Hillock Armstrong, Duid Crandell, of West Frank lin, to Jane Boyce, of Granville. NORTHROP—IiIcLEN.—At the home of Wm. Munn. in Monroeton, Dec: 31, by Rev. Hal lock Armstrong, Z. A. Northrop, of Green wood, to Amy E. MeClen, of Monroeton. DUBOIS—COLE.--At the Parsonage, Monroe. ton, Dec: 31, by Rev. Hillock Armstrong, De los nia. Dubois to Addle J. Cole, both of Macedo- FELLOWS—STONE.—In'LeIIov, Jan. 1, 1873, by Elder R. F. Delmont, Mr." 1... T. Fellows and Miss Pticebd A. Stone, both of Leßoy. HEVERLY—BRINII.—At the limo of the brides parents, in Now Albany, by A. Bever ly, Esq., Jan. 5, 1873, Mr. John , Heveriv to Miss Amelia Brink, both or Albany, Pa. WTOSON—EXCELL.—At the Elwell House, Dec. 24, by Rev. 0. L. Gibson, Mr. Jesse WIT 6on to Mrs. Mary J. Excel!, all of Towanda. HELLER—LANTZ.—At the residence of Geo. W. Moira, in Towanda, Jan. 1, by Rev. 0. L. Gibsot., Mr. John S. Helleropf Lionville, Ogle Co.. 111., to Miss Emma Lantz, daughter of John Lantz, Esq., of Franklin. LEDYARD--SINSABAUGH.—At the M. E. Parsonage, Towanda, Jan. 2, by Rev. 0. L. Gibson, Mr. Chas. D. Ledyard and Miss Sa rah A. Sinsabaugh, both of Athens, Pa. , BRACH-11UNN.—In Owego, Dec. 24. 1872, at the Park Hotel, by the Rev. W. H. Bing, Fred E. Brock, of Waverly, N. Y., to Alit* E. /tuna, of Athens, Pa. ' DIED. LYON.—At Orwell, Bradford county, Dee. 21, 1872, of pulmonary consumption, Samuel Lyctb, aged 39 yearn. Mr. Lim( was formerly of the farm of LYON Jc. Portia, Dry Goods, Owego, N. Y. PIERCE.—At the residence of her daughter, in Pike, October 2, llirs. Eunice Pierce, aged 77 years, 3 months and 21 'lays. Weep not for her who, like the day, When sunset gilds the tranquil scene , With lingering.radiance, passed away' In cheerful hope and joy serene; Anotbcr day the situ shall greet, And triends so dear again shall inteL Weep not for her, who now at rest, .t Where care Ind pain no more annoy, Has reached the Haven of the Blest, Aml realied immortal joy.' Her spirit emiles from that bright shore, Awl softly whispers, "Weep no more:" GEROULD.—At Smith3eld, Jan. 1, of epilepsy, Mrs. Gcrould, agril about thirty-nine years. the dece'a!,eil was kind, amiable and affec tionate in laT disposition, anti f^ascs bet hus band, Sir. ItEr.ric Gr.r.orui, ono' son and nu merdus relatives and friends to rreyarn her death. She had no enemies. DUSENBEttY.—In Dryden, N. 1., Dec. 19, of paralvAs, Mrs. Betsey Dlisenbery, mother of Dr. C. 8. Dusenbery, of Leltayssille, Pa., in her 79th year. The subject of this notice was born in 3lassa chusetts, and moved to Madison county, N. Y., in early childhood. In 1929 she became the second wife of Mr. E. S. Brio:situ . ; who now sar'Fves her, at the advaliced age of SS. Da ring the latter put of her life, who spent touch of Alit. time in Bradford county, and made many friends in Leltaystillo and vicinity. She became a subject of renewing grace, and join ed the Baptist church in early lite. Of estraor dinary amiability and evennei.s of temper, and p:ssessed of superior intelligenze and mental gifts, bite was active in the church, contribut ing to the interest and power of its meetings, and everywhere possessed the respect and es teem of all who knew her., Although strongly attached to the church of her choice, she de lighted to meet with Christians of any name, and her house was always the home of minis ters of all denominations, who desired to share her hospitality. She lived to see her el est step-son a successful minister of the Gospel, and her other children holding positions of usefulness and boner, and dying left the rich legacy of a consistent Christian i sample. BEABDSLEY.—In Leßzysvdle, Nov. 30, Miss Emmeline Beardsley, aged G 2 years. The last three years of her life were passed in constant and severe suffering, which rho bore with remarkable patience. Deeply attach ed to her own family, the rclingnishqd her care and thoughtfalness for her aged parents only with her last,hen.r. Having trusted in the Sa viour in early lit., her end was peace. SPECIAL NOTICES. Stir Thomas - Maddocks, Produce Commission Merchant, 220 Pennsylvania Ave nne, Scranton, Pa. Butter, Eggs, Laid, Cheese, Fruits, Potatoes, &c., &c. Consignments. soli cited, and returns promptly made on sale of Goods. Reference• ebeerfullY given. Corres pondence solicited. ter Tickets for all points West via. Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Rail way for sale at Freight Depot of Pa. & N. Y. • ••• ( Aug. _ _ EVERY FARMER lIIS ow); ALNTER. tse Rubber Paint. It is mixed ready for nse Spreads easily and smootly, is glossy ; firm, du rabic, elastic, and 14 a Beaugful Paint. M EM,ES has the Paint. . 10 ..: 14 15 17 TOWANDA MARKETS. A;HOLESALE PRICES. . Corrected every vw ear:Num. by C. B. PATCH subject to changes daily. Wheat. Fi bush il 60.. @. 1 Rye, VI bush .... 80 Buckwheat. Tel bush 72 • Corn. v bash 70 Oats. VI busb; 38 Beans. VI bush. . 1 50 fe 2. 00 Batter (rolls) VI ' T t; @ 28 do (datry,)lll lb new ' 22 44 = 32 Eggs, .11 dos 32 Potatoes. VI bushmcw 60 Mts. 'il barrel 10 00 , Q 11 00 Onions, VI bush 1 25 Wzolurs or Gisni.—Wheat 60 lb. ; Corn 56 11 , a.; Bye 56 1b ..; Oita 32 lbs.; Barley 46 lbs.; 13rickwLeat 48 lbs.; Beans 62 lbs.; Bran 20 lbs.; cloverlSeed GO; lbs.; Timothy Seed 44 lbs.'; Dried Peaches 33 lbs.; Dried Apples 22 1b... Flax Seed 50 lbs. PRICE LIST-CASCADEAIITX,S. Flour, best WI dter wheat. pr. sack $2 30 's " " •• himdred lbs 500 44 W•rell 10 00 Feed. per cwt Custom grinding usuallyidone at once.) :. s Racily of the mill ts, oralEcient for a larg. amount of work L. B. niGHLII.; Camptown. 11ay3z. 187: REPORT OF THE CONDITION of the ...FUSS tiKnox.x.t. Mem" of Towanda Pa.. at close of -lxisto se Dec. 27. /872 Loans and discounts - • f 517;27 (00 Overdrafts 6.159 16 U.S. Bonda to secure circulation 132,000 tiO U. S. Bonds and SoLuritles on hand 300 00 Other Stocks, Bonds. and Mortgages.... 317 75 Due from redeeming and reserve agens.. 38.705 78 „. Due from 'National Banks 16,998 42 Due from State-banks and bankers ...... 78.834 75 Banking Rouse 6,000 00 Furniture and fixtures.— . 2,000 00 Current expenses.; '3,397 10 Taxes Paid 2,011 96 ' Cash Items; (Including stamps) 1,954 35 , Exchanges- 3,439 74 Bills of National Banks... ...r. ... ..... .. 10,507 00 Fractional Currency (inclu ding nickel) ... , 1,201 56 Specie ISO 47 Legal tender notes Capital Stock paid in $125,000 00 , Surplus tend • 50,000 00 Exchange 2,709 88 - Profit and loss ' 1096 13 National Bank circulation outstanding... 110,090 00 Individual I.)eposita 270,954 58 Dno to National Banks 9,375 88 Doe to State Banks and Bankers 2,000 44 Notes and fills re liscounted„.. ....... .. 9,759 00 STA= or PENWSTI.VANIA, 1 County of Mulford. f 70' I, N. N. IiETTS. Jr., Cashier of the First National Bank of Twist:ltA, do solemnly !wear that the above statement 18 true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. N. N. BETTS. Jr., Cwsbier. Enbserib4.l and-sworn to' before me, this 7th day of :AB., 1811, W. fl DODGE. Notary bli Coisucr = Atten: C. Y. 31ANIIII.E. Pu c. E. T. FOX, Directors. JOS. POWELL. FARM AT A BARGAIN.—The undersigned offers for asle pis term to North at a bargain. The fall contains about 53 tees. 49;seres under good state of cultivation. the balance. well timbered. There la also plenty or good fruit, good buildings; anti never-falling water. Will sell on reasonable terms and give time on a partials of the putties mooeJ. 'C. N. WIRTZ. North Tocricida, Oct. 3,1872. „ • I=E=!l RESOURCES. 00 $5919514 89 LUBELITTES $59,.844 69 Now Advertisannts. Lis REMAINING IN THE . Tortell,Pa.. Jan. 8, Din- Allen Dr A 11 Madritni Ed • Allan Mrs Julia , I= o l2,len • Alloway Addle Anne Andrews Ester Molder Sim Aida Rebecca Millar John • Barniti T Kilmer Mary • Bowmen Henry McGM James Birdwell G ee HA , - • Madden Merphy Eltzabeth ~t • Mary a /kx u rl a g i A 0 . McGill Elias Brown Mrs Ezra McCormick Edward Biles Cleo Mace 0 D Bowman John Nye C M Bowman L W'' . Heiden David Brown D K ' Oberlin Maggie Barnes Wm Odgen Sarah . Bennett J Posey Ruth • Chapin= Ella PliZloo Albert' - , Chutterder Austin Place Edward 2 Coyle ]Like Parks 0 E & WE Cooper S . - Post Aaron. Cmghton Owen Kleist Miss Frank Clark Clar& Ryan Kate Casson James Rolland Mare Coolbaugh Wm Randolph Byron Cook Samuel Sherman H A , Dann James Stewart Mary- • - Dailey D 8 Shores Wells 2 Dorsey Diary Smith M Dumple J Z SW C X Ellis L V Stens= Annie Farr Fred H '''• Smith D W French Annie Steam= Mrs A E Fits Thomas ' - Sickler P 8 Grey .W B Solomon T E Gorman John ' ' Scott Win Griswold G A Starr Harry Gunn Wm ; Schermezhora Miss Frank Gorman Cornelius Soder Win Gorten 0 11 Simmons Geq Horton H - . Balantan Alice - Hays Geo 311 Spaulding Florence ' /Uneasy Catharine Shores Eliza Handy 11 S Simmer John . ' .. Haywood S 0 , Stegennann -Wm. /lampsori Roger Smith 0 P Horton L R- Smith C Herring Jones CoHanry nah i Sumneoro G 1 - 1 . John Jennings Mart • Shear 4 B Jon Joneseit Mary . Smith Mrs E. . Thomis Ttinner BF 2 • Jillson Geo Trezrudn A T Kilulia James Thompson Buckley Kenerh Thomas Vallace Lizzie Lascener L A Vosburg Rhenben . Chas Willson Hattie . , Phere Edward Wagget Jogn - 1,11 Fred ' Whitmore Gors 1 mast Henry - _Wilcox Anna . ' : • Lewis R J Wilcox LI A Lee Mary E West LM Lewis C J Westbrook Libbie Leabey Anna • White James ' Mitchell Michael , White H B , Mulford Fannie • . Persona calling for above letters will. sty adver -Used. giving date of list. ' - S. W. ALVORD. P.M THE ANNUAL MEETING OF the, Stockholders 'of the Sullivan Anthracite Coal Company will be held at their office in Towan da. on Wedneaday. Jan. 22. 1873. Jan. 8,.1873. CHAS. 31211.0tH. Sect'. MADILL & CALIFF, ArioasEre- AT-LAW, Towanda. Pa. H. J. M4ILL. J. N. CALM. Office in Wood's Block. first door month of Fizat . National Bank, np ataLrs: Jan.8,73.1y. FOIL ; S itE. —A very desirable propeity In CantOown, Bradford County. Pa. The house is in good-order and the barn only two years old. The terms are very easy. For further particulars apply to Dr. V. Hornet. Camptown, PL Jan. pAIITION.;—Whereas, my wife AI- Infra has left my bed and board without just cause or prOvocation, this is to forbid all persons from harboring or trusting her on my account as I will pay no debts of heivontraction after this date. Albany, Jan. 8, DM. JAMES LEE. - pOR SALE.—LA place containing 1 - about 20 acres of good land, located, three miles from Leßaysville, Bradford County,'Pa., and near Beach Grove schoolhouse. The improvements are a good house and barn together with out build ings. Good water and a sonng orchard on the premises. This is an excellent locality for a me chanic. Terms very easy, as the owner resides in Lancaster County. For further particulars apply to Win. B. Stevens: Lettayaville, Va. Jart.B DISSOLIITION.—In consequence of the illbealth of Mr. J E. Talbxiad,ge, the 11rtaiot Eamon k Talltnadge is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of .the late Arm will be settled up by C. H. Barron, Agent, who will con tinue the business at the old stand, :lie 129 Main litroot. Towanda. Pa. C. H-. DAHD.O.N, . Jan. 6, 1673..wa. J. E. TALLMADGE. DISSOLUTION.—The copartner. ship heretofore existing between the under signed under the trin name of Smith, .Bennett Co., carriage manufacturers. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The basinees will be contin ued by Smith `ennett, to whom all accounts ninst be paid. G. H. SIIITH. CHAS.' , BENNETT, CHAS. SUNDAES... West Franklin, Jan. 3. 1873.-w3 NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY 1 Opposite the new Jul, TOWANDA, PENN'A HENRY STULEN Respectfully announce to his frierda and patrons, that he has•bullt NEW RRICE. rIARICIAGE FACTORY, where he will constantly keep on hand n fuf smolt , went of FAMI LY CARRIAGES, i. TOP AND OPEN. BUGGIES, PLATFORM ' WAGONS, TROTTING 817LKYS, V.ND SKELETONS, Made of the best material and finished in the best city style, Ilia long experience 'in city Carriage Factories gives him a decided advantage over others in the Finish, Style and }lllral?ility of his Wagons. AU they asks is as nisrEcTION OF HIS WORK prericnts to purrhzaing elsewber ALE WORK TTARRANTEp TO 61 TM mulct SATISFACTION. Thankful for the liberal patronage formerly ex. tended and respectfully ask a continuance of the NAM!. REPAIRING PROMPTLY AIT.M , IDED TO reduced pris.;a Towanda, Jan. 8. Ili73.:—tt BOOKS! BOOKS !!' BOOKS. COMMONIVEALTH OF PENN'A BRADFOILD COUNTS", ss.—lia the !matter of estate of David Ball, late•of LitchAeld township, in said county. deceased. • To the heirs-ant legal,represeutatives et .theantid David Ball, deeeased; take notice, that an inquest will be held upon the premise's of the said deecilcut in said township of Litchfiefd, en S.- 1 / 4 1IIIIDAY, the first day of February. A.D.. 9573, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, for the purposed of making partition of the real estate of said deceased, to and among hit children and.legal representatives, if the same can be done without prejudice to dr spoiling of the whole: otherwise to value and appraise the 'same according to law; at which place you elm at: tend If you think proper. • C. F. CROSS' Jan.B-td 3. M. SMITH, Sheriff. The best place in 'Northern Pennsylvania to buy ' BOOKS AND STATIONERY Erti His stock is &limy' complete, and, comprises et-- scything la the line, suchks ' BOOKS Of every tleeerirtion PL ! IN A: FANCY STATIONERY, CHROMOS SCHOOL BOONS, SLATES. fl BLANK BOOKS, JCSTICES' BLANKS AND BLANK NOTES ,far All Daily, W4sekly, and Monthly papers arid periodicals furnished to IR übseribers at the lowest prioes. DIARIES "'FORIB73, A large sasortuunt, which will Le tollicheart; Tolland'', Dec. 21, 1872. PQ.IISALE.—This subscriber hay ing other business that requires his • whole at tention, offers for aide his entire stock of goods, consisting of Dry-Goods. Groceries, Boots - and Shoes. Crockery and °lawgiver°, &c., at 4 bargain. The store now occupied by him can be leased it desireel. Terms fa vorable. B. E. SIACEB, Oct .33.1r3 DROCLAMATION.=-WEIEREA.S, 1 lion. FABIUS{ B. STREETER, President Judge to the 12th Judicial District, conaisting of the counties of Bradford and- , Susg e ranna,' and ari Hons. Zntos Faun= and S. . Associate Judges, in and for id -county of Bradford, have issued their precept, bearing . -date the 30th day of Dec., 1872, to me di rected for holding a Court of Oyer and Tenxii ter, General Quarter Sessions of. tho Peace, Common Pleas and Orphan's Court, at Towan da, for the County.of Bradford, on Monday, the 9d day of February, next, to euutiuue 'three weeks. Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coro ners, and Justices of the I'esce, of the county of Bradford, that they be then and there in their proper person, at 10 o'clock in the fore noon of said day, with recils, inquisitions and , other remembrances, to, do those things which' to their ofce appertains tb be done; sad - those who are bound by rccognikance or:otherwise to prosecute against the prisoners who' are: or may be in the jail of said county, or who shall be blunirto appear at the, said court arc to be then and there to proseciate against thett as shall -be just. Jurors are requested to . be punctual in their attendance,agreeabir to,their notice. Dated st Towanda, the 17th day of Jan.,•in the year of our Lord, !one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three; and or the Inde pendence of the United States, the ninety_ {north. T ISDOF THE NAMES ; OF -JUR -I-I ore for Feb. Term of Court to be held at To wanda, commencing Monday Feb. 3. 1873. Alban, Thomas Bonze; Barclay. J M Fasactt Mike Connard;.Carton Bora.. E Ii Thomas. J S fills; Columbia, James Wilson; Litchfield, J L Mon roe twp., Elon Wilcox; Orwell, G W Brown, D F Barton. E C Bull; - Rome Boro., D It, Woodinum; Standing Stone. Jason Wanliess; Sheeitequlm'Mos es Watkins; Towanda Boro., Mort Parsons, W Mahlon Bostwick, Jam If Codding) Towanda twp., Zenla-ffancock; Troy twp.. Wm busims, Oho dlah Williams; Terry, Win Proof; Wells, Ira A bra: Wyaox, Lewis Wertenberger. . . . Albany, Orlando Beverly, T Scaniin, Jr; Athena twp., Geo Peters; Athens 'Bora., John iluszner; A.ba J H Fellows;„ Ilirclay, Robt Co• tunable. E B Wtlliama, M S Ayers; Franklin, Wm Hobart; Herrick, A IL Brown, E S Terrell John Foyle; Monroe twpi • Joseph Bull; Orwell, John Jilson; Overton, D Beverly, Jr; Pike, E S Skeele, A B Burrows; BonM twp.. E W Bushnell; Bldg berry,,Jas Stirton; Smtthtleld, Asa Phelps, Bennett French, EIS Harris; South Creek. J A Dunham; W II Moore; Standing Stone, J S Shackkton; Terry, D i Wells;',Troy Duro., Nelson Adams; Towanda Itoro.. i De La Montanye, II E Shipman; Toiranda. twp., Ilichtel Kerwin; Tuscarora, Alfred Ackley; Ulster. 11 8 Mingle; D E Ayers, Nathaniel Ellison; Wilmot, J M Gamble, G S Shock; Warren, N Bowen; Windham, Geu Lawrence, Hezekaall Darling. --' - - - Albany. Geo Sterigere; Barclay. Frank Crosby, David Sabin,-Wm Johnson; Burlington Dep.; J W Lane; Canton Boro., Gecr - Patterson, -E L Manley; Canton top., Geo McKee, Cyrenus D T Saxton; Leßoy, Burton Stone, Jacob Granteer, Guy Ilo!comb, Robt McKee: (Monroe tap U M Pratt; Pike,Dorton Taylor, J Barnes, John Baldwin; Ridgberry, Morris CumMins, Vim-silt Baldwin: Rome tap., Hugh 11cCabs, , ti S Forbes; Smithfield. James Leonard. S W Ames; SheAmquia L D Post. S It IIW; Springfield, E C Strong, E M Merrill; Seanding Stone, Michael Lynch. J C-11U11; Towanda Duro., C P Wallca, Robt Sliernpn; Tusca rora, it r Browning. II W Camp; Terry, Uriah Tarry; Warren, James Bianoharil, Lewis Whitaker; Wyalu.sing, Ben} Ackley, Lorenzo Overton. Athens twp.„ Eugene Underhill, Abram Snell, Frank Loomis; Athens Boro., JII Wilson; Asylum. Peter McCracken; Barclay, - John Carroll, Robert Sampson, J C Holbrook; West Burlington, I J Mc. Kean; Canton Born., Charles Owen; Canton twp.; J B :Jones; Columbia, A 31 Cornell; Granville, Jos Keniiall; Litchfield. id Lee, Jr.,JR Rogers; Leßoy, Muttony Monroe twp., Wm Hawes.; Over, ton, I It Park; Itidgeberry, Wallace Griswold- Rome /biro, Allen Toting; Smithfield, L b Forrest, Win Huff, A 11 Cramp Wm &Mouton: She.he. quin, Jane, Nen - Lian; Towanda Boris., John Mc- Ictire, %Tailrace Kingsbury; Towanda twp., Lyman Blacknisia; North Towanda, Martin Bowen; Troy IssaeOlrav,r;•Troy twp., Gera Ballard; Tug carora, John Eimer, Patrick Mahoney; Wvalueitig, Darwin Cook; Witmot, Wallace Dodge; %Thiamin, Frederick Brainard, Aes McKee, C S Shoemaker; Warrea..l A Newman; Wells, E Dilliston. td .1. M. SMITH. Sheriff. p EGISTER'S NOTICE.—N ot ict; _Lc is hereby given that there has been filed and settled in the (Alice of Register of Wills in and for the Counts of Bradford, accounts of Adrainietra. Lion upon thefollowiniz estates, viz: Final acct ,cif Geo 11 lienaall,• administrate: of Horatio J Ladd, deceased. Final acc't - Of Geo P Manly, adnainit,trator, Fen &tato lite, of Mnbilnlauly, deceat:ecl. . . Final acct Of Ezra I,oollll.l,guardianof POICiV11: ^ll 1 Morrison. . Lisa! acc't %f Charlotte W Ilayward, executrix ofi Joseph Kinney, late guardian 'of Charles Kinney,! minor heir of 11 D Kinney, deceased. - F,nal acc't of G W Sterizere, cxeoli,r. of Seth Stevens, deceased. Final acc't of Morris y,' ext , int , r of Daniel llohlridge, ilecascd. - Final acc't of Lucy M Adams, executrix of J C Adams, deceased. Final acc't of Lorin B Wflcott. zdulinistratoe of Josiah Wolcott. deccaaCil. Final acc't of Lucy IturiUan and C se cutors ut Cyrel Ilairman, deceased. Final ace . ... of - It Bull and Joseph Ifiu.76-. 61" , , 'U tors of J D William!. deceased. Final acc't of N Smith, adminiAraVr of It lieu 1011. deceased. Final acct of Gee N Noir*bury, allministrat ut Wm Neu bury, late of Troy Bono, ileeeosed. Partial Ice% of Ilenriett )3. Bowman and It F Bow man. surviving executors of John II lownion, late . s.lofiroe, deceased. , ALSO—The appral•ement of property Rot off by the executors or administrators to widows or chil dren of the following decedents. Estate of Benedict Arnold. " John Gard, " - Thomas Case. " "Joel Barnes. " James Dewey. " Joseph I Trumbull. " Charles X Ladd. • " G WEllialback. Wrn C Wilcox. JOhn T Miller. And the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court of Bradforil County, on Thurslay, Feb. at 2 o'cloCk, p to.. for confirmation and allowance. .Jan.B O. J. CIiUBBUCIi. Register. tOREIGN ATTACHALENT.-- Dnidford County, es. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. To the Sheriff of Bradford County, GIVEETINti We command you that yon attach L. W. Dimmick, late of your county, by all and singu lar has goods and chattels, lands and tenements, moneys, rights and,credits, in whose hands or poS . : session soever the same may be, eo that be be and appear before our - Court of Common Pleas, to be holden at the borough of Towanda, in and for said county on the first Monday of Dezemter next,there to answer lamed 0. Frost and Robert Sherman of a-plea of debt of S,SISI, and that you summon J. PoLa Montanye, Jr., Henry W. Noble, Henry W. Tracy and all persons an whose hands or posses. sion the said goods or, chattels. moneys, rights and credits. or any of them may be attached. so that they and every of them be and appear before said Court, at the day and place aferesaid, to answer what shall be objected against them and abide the judgment of the Court therein sod have you then and there this writ . • Witness the Honorable F.' 11. Streeter, President of our said Court at the Borough of Towanda, aforesaid, the Nth day of November,..A. D. 1572. Nov. '20.1y:2. by virtue of the above writ of For eign Attachment I attacheil the follow - 1w described lot, piece, or pored of land situate in IVysoz Bradford County, Pennsylvania, bounded as 'fob lows, to wit: On the north by public highway known as the Wysox Road, east. south and west by land orHettryW. Noble, being 50 feet front on said road and 150 feet deep ALSO—One other lot, piece, ur parcel of land sit uate in Towanda twp., County and State aforesaid, bounded as tollows,t,to wit: On the north by land of A. Northrup, cosi by Railroad Street-south by an alley, west by la d i d of 11. Stahl, being,' about 50 feet front on s.si.l R Broad Street from _Said North rup's line to centre bf said alley, and abciut 150 feet deep, • ith a two-stOry trained dwelling house there , On. • Seized and taken into execution at the snit of James 0. Frost and Robert' J. Sherman vs. L. W. Dimmick, with notice ts' J. Dela Montanye, W. Noble, IL W. Tracy. 11. P. Moore, garuasheas. 8ec.12,1 572. J. P. VAN FLEET ; Sheriff. EtiMIY STULEN 0031310 N WFALTII OF PESN'A. BRADFORD COUNTY, the ':natter of the e,t/te at J. L. B: - .11. IA:: L“ , linel,l, in d ronnty, deceased. To the heirs and - loctl representatieea of the sasl J, L. Ball, deceased, take, note,., that an will be held upon the premises of the said il-:•ed.mt in said township of W.:Wield. on SATI/IDAY, first day of February. A.D., 1973, at 10 o'elo , •k in I:. e afternoon of that day, for the purpose hi inakin partition of the real estate of raid dece4cd, to and among his children and legal representatlo,s, :f the same can be done wdhoitt prejudice to or ‘po.ling of the whole: otherWlse to value and appri,e the: same according to law; at which time ar.4 1,14 -e C 371 attend it yen think proper.' Jan.s-td • .1. M. SMITIL Sher:ll. • INCORPORATION N O T ICE.- In the matter of the incorporation of [the ^ Syl van UM CrttletrykAA.seeitltily. T., 1573 Noti( . ., 1 , 4 hereby given that the above tinned Association has presente,l to the Court of Conn l'ir.as or liradrord Coutty their artiete of Ag=ociation ,asking for n.decree of Incorporation, atitl the said Court having eta/tuned thS name, anti tattling thc'm ' 'correct, will decree that they be incorporated as prayed for. on Monday. the &I day ofFebruary, is: t, at 2/o'clock p.m., - unless, cali4o bci shown to the contra?y. Ir. M. pECK. Jan.R•wJ4, Prothonotary:. =I ADNII.NISTRA.TOIVA NOTICE.— Notioe hcreby itiven.that all kraonsindetaed to titr estate of Dime, P4eree. hie of Pilo, leceas,l, Art , to make l irame , dillt. PaYtu , :nt• and r hat cimms said estate must present them dn:y akithenteated for settlement, G. W. BRINK, ' , e.4-wir Administrator. _a. 1 DMINI.STRATOR'S NOTICE. i.L.Notice ld hereby given that all persons indebted to the estate of Cephas Badman, late of Imltaysvilla deceased.. ire requested to make immediate payment, and all persons having claims againd said estate roust present them duly authenticated for settlement. G. W. nunix. • Ilex 4.6 w. 'Administrator.. C. F. CROSS A . PPLICATION IN DIVORCE.- To Julia ('. Forreeet.-30. 319 Sep. Term, 1872. You are here-7.y notified tliat A. H. Forreat, your husband, nos applied to the court of common pleas of Bradford cn , a do orce from the bonds of matrimony. and the said court has appointed Mon day, the 3d day of February, lila, for hearing the said Forrest in the premises, at which time and place you can attend if yon think proper. X. M. MTH, Intritr: EMI J. 310NROE,8111T11, Sherif anstp rcanas. V1LAVE.11.131230118-- - 71.1181' UTES Tierzas Jraont---Ex.coND lynx. MUCCI:CA Jrnor-s-11/11413 WEEK W. 2,..,';'110116.5, Pratt. ()notary HEIUFF'S S&LE.—By virtue of sundry writs isined out of the Court ofCom mon Pleas of Bradford County, and to me directed, wale) exposed to public sale at. the Court House In the Borough of Towanda, THURSDAY, JANCI AltE 80,1873, at.l o'clock, p.m., the following des. cribed lot, piece, or parcel of land situate in Tama! rms. bounded as follows: On the north by lands of William Whitney. east by John Ayers and Ed ward Murbaker, Jr., south by - C C.. Wedge, west by A. Waltman . . containing 80 acres, more or less, about 40 acres improved, with a framed house, framed barn and feee4rrilt trees thereon. - Seized and taken Into exec-Maori at the suit of avert= & Elabree's we're. N. P. Babcoder. ALSO—One other lot, place, or parcel of ( land sit- uate in Towanda Boro , bounded as follows: On the north by land of James°. Frosf, east by John F Means, south by&fohn Lantz, west by Charles at:. being about 106 feet front on said Charles street, -and coning back to lino of lands of said John • am, aboutl4o feet, more or lees, with a framed shop thereon. • • Al.BO-111 said F. A. Cash's undivided .ono. fifth (141) interest in one other lot, piece, or panel of 'land situate In Towanda I i Bore.. aforesaid, bounded on the north by Poplar tract, east by Third street, south. by Wm. Oriflls,.. west by an alley; being about 163 fact front on said Third street and about 291 feet back on said Poplar street, writ a two-story gothic brick dwelling house small framed barmand other outbuildings and few fruit and ornament/I trees thereon. Said lot known as the Etonlestead Lot of the Lavid Cash estate. ALSO—The saidl F. A. Cash's .undivided one. fifth -interest in one, other lot, ,piece, or tract of land situate in Ilare:ayf township. containing 113 acres, snore or less, In the warrantee name of 1). E.Ctiniainghars, with a ...saw mill, two mill houses, ands table therelon. ALSO—The said A. Cull's • undivided one-:l filth interest ill one other lot. plies, or r tract of. land situate In Barclay_ toanshle," containing.4oo area, snore or le.s. in the , warrantee name of Peter Ladley. • ALSO—The said. F. A:, Cash's undivided ow-fifth .interest in one other lot, piece, or tract of laud situ 'its in Barclay tsp., contaioiug aeree, more or less, in the warrantee tante doeeph Ladley. ALSO--The tall F. A. Cath'a • uudividel one filth interest iu cue 'other lot; piece, or tract of land situate in Bareiay t... , xl:stup, con taining 355 acres, snore or less, in the warrautee 'name of Wisher Stewart. - - ALBO,-Tho said 1. A. Cash's untlivithd one 'anti Interest in one ether lot, piece, sr tract of land si,uate '- in .13acclay and Overton taps., containin4 400 acres, msrc. or it .13i In the warrantee nsino of Andrew Ladley.• Seizel and tike 11i:1'0>ex:cut - ion at the sait J. F. Sanderson vs. F. A. Cash. Mao at the snit of,L.-W. Lane V?. F. A. fl ALSO—One other lot. piece, or parcel of 'awl-sit it atis in Tuscarora twp., bounded as.finlows: on the north by lauds of John Clapper, 'taat by llargartit -Hardy, south by kiii - sha Lane, we-.t by John-Harsh: containing 2i 1.5 carts, more. Or :,!AS, nearly ad itn: proved, no buildings: - Seized and taken info er.rcut.on the suit of Joseph Coleman's 1133 era F. [lardy, ; ALSO—One other loq piece, or pare,d of lantl-sit nate in Tuscarora twp.,bounded a' follows: on ilianorth by land of Daley 'Kennet; 'act Mary Woodruff,,south by public hightv - at batting front er Skinn's Eddy to South Auburn,by Luther Keeney; col_tainaig 3 acres, more or less. all im proved, with a framed lionie, linarit snotty, saw and law fruit trees thereon. Seized and take . ii into tszeihnou at the Fait of D. Hankinaon ca E. S. Visa null 1.-Idgar pick, ALSO—Oxo °Um.: lot, pie, o or parpsl of land mitts ated in Ulster twp., Lout d l as foll9ws.: tin the north by land of Darius liy •rs, eas: bt public high way l ',ding from To , ....anJa south by land., in 119,e.-2.str4. of th:. Widow 1 - S. o A. wLst by maid Darius containing ont-b=ifv more' or leza, all improved. with. a Vico ssory f;anied Steam Oriat Mill, with ei•lgye'null at , a , Le..l, together with the engine, boiler, 'and mach-Licry atttchscl and belonging to same. Seized and taken into taezutiou at the suit of E. B. Mineir, subrog,ated th ri;cta of idai%tif: - . vs EL L: ' AL.sa- e oue other lot, piece, or piri:el of land bit mite twn... bounded its follows: On north by lands of Daniel Streik, east and south by .lldtou Philips, west by E. C. Sibley; containing 16 acres, more or less. all improved, with a framed house, anvil framed barn. and, few fruit tre:s teeresm. Seized and taken into -mecution at tit C. A. Heaveuer vs-James Rusted.. ALSO—One other lot. piece, or parcel of laud adu ate in TOW3IIII Borough. bounded as follows: On the north by an alley. east by :ands of Crrinith Patton, south by J. F. Means and Geo. D. 11• ntan. ye, meet:by Malta Street; Lenki 430 feet on said Main Street by about 14 feet deep, witli a framed and plank Luiiding nat-d fur a dwelling house,prosion store and meat market, and a framed barn thereon. Levied upon to the property of def ,, i.dant. P. W. Cowell. ALSO—Ono other let, piece, or parcel of land sit . nate in fo,vancla Boromtla; akresaid. bounded MR toLlows: Clu the north by ..E!lz :befit Street ; east by an alley, south by land of 0. I". liartictt lv,.st Asa Donglass and bo feet on said Elizabeth Street by ao:.:Att 13.) deep, with a framed dialing house and frarnal horse barn thereon. levied upon as thelronerty of 13.F.1.1yer. Seized and taken into execntion Lt the au.t- of -Robert Seamen Co. vs-P. W. cUlvot and 11.F.M.,r ALSO—One other lot, piene, or parcel or land xt nate 1n Wysci twp., bounded as-loilows: P,e2innuig at a cor. on east line of the Dr. klesehut subli%baion - of Eagt Towanda. being the south-west cor. of lot No. 12 of said illbliVin;OU; thence north 42 dig. 10 min. east along line of iot 12 e 1 block No. 21 1;.0 feet to co:. eu We-t hue of a 2.0 fr, alley; thence along line cf south 40 deg. 29 min. east 3.5 feat to a cm: on n ,rth Imc of a Lo :t. etn.e . t; thence a!ong line of same south non. se, .t 130 felt ou cast 11:2< of said 31,in et.; thence - along line of same r)rth del. ii' min west 375 feet to plaee.of beginning, the same bea,y, lots Noe. 13, 14, :3, lc% an7l 17 . frontin4 en earl lion at. in 131cc1; No.:1 of. De. fleteLut s f.;11...hve,:0n of last To xania as Si ized and taken int.) ex , ..:!ition tom_ sq:: of Henry VaLßruut vs Cllarle, C ritrcr.% ALSO—One other lot, ricer! or parc.:l-a Cash ate to Towanda Bora_ t) C. D. at bouded, as fUllin7ii:•ol/ th.• north py tat.,,t, . MO:1 and IL Jac. , L.:, tast by T. C. fje!ano, :putt' by Dtde-4t.., west 'by C. It. about ion feet front on sal 1 , oor T iess, and abort illfeet deep, running bark t the sputa' line of said Walborn and Jaz,lis's land, w,th a framed dwelling house thi - rcon. ALSO—The defendants, C D and F A Cash's Mt- Tided Ord-fifths interest in oue other lot, pieee, or parcel of Land, situate in in'Towanda - 130r0., bound. el as follows: North by Poplar-st., east by Tritial. , it south by laud or Wm - Griffis, west by an alley; be. ing about 163 felt front on said Third street and about 211 feet Lacs on said Poplar s:reet, w.tn two-story gothic brick dweltiii.; house, small framed barn, other outbuildings, and 'few fruit and orna mental trees thereon; said lot known as the Home stead Lot cit the David Cash estate. ALSO—The defendants, C D Cash•and j: A Cash's- - two-fifths interest in one vther lot. piece, or tract of land, situate in tsaridhy ricp., containing 113 aerel, more or lees, in the wtrmutee name of I) II Cunnmehain. -with a : , 11%i - mill, tWO null leas s and astable thereon. ALSO--The defendauti, C D and 1' A Casli's undivided two-iftlis interest in one otuerd,u; ar tract or laud actuate Sn Dartday. tsvp., aforesaid. containing 400 acres, more or less, is the warrantee name of Deter Dudley- ALSO—The defendants, C D Cash and F A Cash's undivided two-Mths interest in one other lot, piece, or tract of land situat • in Barclay ..twp.. aforesaid, containing, 314 acres, more or lcsq, in iLle . warranme. name of Joseph Ladley. ALSO—The defendants. C D Cash ail 1' A Oash's - undivided two-911114 interest in one other kot, piece, or tract of land situate in Barclay twp., foreeaid, containing 355 acres, nitre jU, the warrantee name of Walter Stewart. ' "' ALSO—The defendants, C D Cash atrf 1' A Cash's undivided tiro-tlfths interest in one other lot, piece, or tract of land' situate in liarelayand Overton twp. aforesaid, containing 400 acres. nlore or lees, iu the warrantee name of Andrew Lailley. • Seized and taken into execution at the suit 'of Con - ell .!X Myer to use of ALi Cranmer vs CI) Cash and F A Cash; late copartners trading ,nn:ler,the firm name of C D lash Sr Co. ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of laud slut nate iu Towanda Boro., bolinded as follows: 13egin- Mug, at a• cor in south line -c3f - Lonibard street; thence by Lomb -rd-st. south 87 deg' 'east 140 feet to a 14 feet alley; thence by salt alley south :3 di g west 09 3 , feet to north-east cor of a lot No. 10; thence north bY said lot No. 10 north 157 deg west 14.0leet toThird-st; thence-by l'hird-st. north 3 deg east -59 3 .; • feet to place of beginning; containing about 13,030 square - feet; with a_ stone and brick church thereon, letdown as• the Fteinau Catholic Church. Seized and taken into execution at, the. suit of O'Malley Mcelovern es James F Wood, Catholic Bishop of Philadelphia in tiuslto: the Cathlic Con- - gregation of Towanda. ALSO—Oneother ersparcel of land situ ate In Towanda Baru., bounded as follows; North by lands of D M Turner, east by M C Mercer, south by John Webb, west by Mdin:st., being 30 feet front ou said Main street and 100 feet deep with a framed house, framed barn, rial few fruit trueS thereon. - Selz•Nl and taken into execution at the su,t of Gustavus Conklin's nuso vs Henry Harris ALaol—Chic other lot, piece or "parcel of land.sitti ate In Sut.li Creek twp... bounded as follows: On the north by laud of J Bell, cast by Jared and Joe. ,Dnnham„ south by. Lewis ,J Utter, - West by K Kinsman, containing 73 acres, more or less; no itm,rovements. Seized and taken into execution at the- suit -Oscar T Dickinson's use vs Hiram-Kinsm in. Also al the snit of Oscar T Dickinson vs Hiram Kontuian. ALSO—Ono other lot, pieeo, e r parcel of lan I situ. ;ate m Ituflington top., botinded as follows: North by public highway, ea-t by lands et Charles (Tustin, Routh and west by Jeremiah 'Travis, contiM4ng *• of an acre, more or lees; all improved, with a Mall framed. house and few fruit pees thereon. - Seized and taken into - executom at th. cult of Reuben Morley vs Andrew Melville. \t..! 4 o—One other 1 piece or parcvl ‘.f land , itu. ate in Granville twp., bounded as tonr;s: North by estde ttlu Methalou, east.hy laud of Sirs C Lc:wp. and Ii lA,as, , -euth by 11.E. , 5,Wc,3; by IV:du:nu ankl nillapdt , r Pudnana. ccditainkng 111.,re or I , all . :tnpro 01 with a frarued t rt!d framed baru.'. and apple orchard h • ...0.1an.1 taken it.to execution at tla.l 4..ukt h:." - \- .IVin , ton Cfl .k T awl Wni Ftt,ll ALSO—One other lot, ire 1. - ire:d of hind ate in WSPDX twp.: deserilid as follows: seeing lots No 1, 2.0, and loot Block No 24 as will. More rn::y apprsar mop mete by Wu: 11 Marble or , 1 , 1(t-ot , :x4 so.,dtvition of East Towouda. SAld lets No to at:fa 1.1 flouting, On :dam street, each 75 fro by ISO feed deep along Pine street. and said lots No I. and 2 fronting ou Second Street; said lot . ..` , 7l:t 1 hav ing a front of 75 ,ett and •a'd lot No 2 having a front of:et feet and each lot being 11;01ect dtep. Seized and taken into exec: tton at thr snit of ..S1 J Long vs tin liohuan. ALSOLOtie otherlot. piece or parcel of land situ ate in Towanda tv:p., bounded as follow?: North by land it 11 11 .7da . ..e, east by Michael Peslane, south by Janis:: n•il wet by John ltowtuau, contam ing ,le acres, in- re no improvements, ALSO—One other ht. verve or parcel of land situ ate in Towanda Bozo., bounded an follows: Yon - a and east by hunt 4if John If:3leans, south by E T Elliott. west by Spruce street': containing-ones acre. more or, ess; all improved, with a two-story framed dwelling house, framed barn and few fruit. trees thereon. . i Stei7r.4 and talon liuto,exl"oution ' at the suit of .111 Phinney vs Jame.* I' Lewis and Beaj Lewis. ALsCi—One other lot, piece or parcel of Land situ , ate in Toleanla Boca., bounded as follow:1: Begin nini cor of Wc,.ton and Water itrects; thence 'south along Water : sit. about 100 feet to lands be. longing to the , 'slate of C K Ladd, deed; thence westerly along said Ladd's north line about 14.7 ft. to a cor; thence southerly along west line of. said Ladd's lot to an alley; thence westerly along said alley iibodi GI feet to lot formerly belonging toGeo Sanderson; thence northerly along said Sanderson last about 127`feet to line of lands of Sol Bunnell; ihenee' e.isterly along said. 13uunell'a south line about f.l feet to a cor; thence northerly along east line of said Bunnell about C 4 feet to said Weston-at. thence easterly along south line of saktWeston-st. about 144 feet to place of beginning, containing 82 square perches ; more or less, with . ,a two-story brick dwelling house; framed barn, other out build ings. and fruit, and ornamental trees thereon. cized. and talon into execution at the - scat ofd P K.irLy cat E McDuff!. • • . , . A1....50-oatt, other lot, pie - co or pared of land situ ate it . Canton or Armenia twp., bounded as follows; Beginning at a post In centre of public road leading from steam grist Mill In' Canton. Born.. of Israel Moores in Armenia twp. running thence east 125 ter to. line of land , ) - f estate of Mau dee'd. being the west line of of ',warrant Manna of Jolm Vaighn; thence South 23; deg wed along said war. rant line 40pet. to a post; thoneo nor th B'l deg west 12, per to a poet in centre of .high Way beforemen tioued; thence north 5 (leg esst 3 ; 33; .per to place - of beginning, cent:ening, 2) rv.xce, more or less; no improvements. • , Seized and taken into execution \at the suit of. Charles Stockwell vs Michael Boyle. I ' ALSO-Ore other lot, piece or parcel of land situ-, ate in Burlington Dorm, hounded a i fellness: Be• ginning in centre at Berwick tut-Wake adjoining lands of Simnel Williams; thence south 54 deg welt 16 544 per to post; thence north 22 deg west 4 per; thilace north L 4 deg east 15 5.10 pet , to centre of eMd turnpike; thence solidi 39 deg east 4 per-RT., place of beginning, cot:Rettig 63 square perches..' more or less, with a framed dwelling hogs, framed !sores barn, and few fruit. and ornamental trees. - thereon. ALSO-.One other Int, piece or pima of land situ ate In Bt ihrigtori Bozo.. aforesaid. hounded art fol-. Iowa: Beginning in, centre Of Berwick turnpike ad joining the above described lot; thence -south 51 deg west 1; 3;10 per brie pest on .line of estate of Adclisou 3fciccan. decd; thence along said line 20 feet;-thenet north 54 deg east 14 3.10 por, to centre of said turnpike; thence south 33 deg east 20 feet' to place of beginning, containing 17 6-10. tailrace - yierches, more or less, with a framed Oleo thereon. Helreci rtnrl taken into , exeentdon at the Eat of Overton t Elsbrce vat It II PS"; Jackson Flollenback and Win Griffis, eeenrity ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land4itu :stclAn Canton florcw, bounded as Mows: North by South Towanda street, east by ds of Ilsicus A porta, south by 8 1 Names, west y Newmani containing 17 siva& with • plank house thereon. - , Seized and takeninto ezeetition at the snit n . l' It ,nee vs Albert Haller ALSO—tine other lot, piece or parcel of land mitu ate In Wyebx twp., bounded as follows: tiorth - by road leading from Wysox road , to Bowman's .. . Eddy. east by Lind of Jl' Kirby. south by- the. old Ort Manch Canal, west ty J I , Kirby, Containing ..errs, more...or IPss; at Imprirled, *MI framed house and framed bath thereon. ' • • Seized and taken into execution at the snit of M C Merour ce I.: Homan.. impleatted with Welter fipencer. A.L.SO—One other lot. piece 01'4:kat - orl of laud situ- . ate in Crin , -11 two., bounded as fellows: . tiortlz by lauds of W 1./ Chafer, east by Samuel Chaffee, south by Cyrus Cook, west by public highway leading through Potterril:e to Werkheisees mill, contain log 43 square Inds,- more or foie; improvi.4l, with a tratura dwelling house and framed barn thereon. -- Sewed and talirn into 12Zectxtv,i4 at the fruit liruniOn's use vs Jamestirech. --/N s i5..L. 4 . 30—0ne other lot, piece orparcellof land situ. ate in Towanda twp., bounded as' foltive: togin• mug it north-cast coral a black oak; thence wee. terly along lino of lands formerly owned by Wm Park 41 per and 5 feet to a stake - and stones cot': thence southerly along licieof lands f nuerly owned by slid Wm Parktabout 34 per to a stake and. ~toed cor which is also cor of lands Of ',raid Wco - Park and 5 Cole: thence easterly along line of land ' - owned bis tole 13;„i per to steke'and stone corner: thenea northerly to plans' of beginning,-coutaining il'acri - 7a; niece or legit. Seized and taken into execution at the atilt of John Holmes vs T Mtoy, Jan f5-t,l - A EDITOR'S NOTICE: —ln the Matter of the estate of Bachel 31nrra7's hells. In the Orphans' Court of Bradford Bounty. The undersigned; having been, appointed Auditor by said Court .to dispose of eicepticna to final ac counts of Jason K. Wright, gnarillen of Ittweei.- Waite. T., Edith, (lecirge, and 'Elizabeth 3.l.ltrray. minor 'children of Rachel Murray r dee'd, will attend to the duties of said - appointment ou THURSDAY, the 3IMI day of JANUARY, . lard. at , 10 'o'clock. a. -in„ at 'the office cf M adill fi Califf in the borough of Towanda. _at which Vibe and place- all rersons hacigo ey are required to niabe the, same . or be deba:red from coming till J. N. CALIFF, ' a uditor.. ' 4 EDITOR'S ,SOTICE.—JoeI ..Ell.. born t.s. T. Ilonfoy4—No. 151. Sent. T 1.1. 1 :6S Iu the Court rf Common,rleas of Bradford County, The und , lo. - igue,l, and tAuditor tippolct,it by Paid Illrf to dhitritinte 111011C7Ff arising from Sheriff's ‘.l defenclaiu'i, e , it%t, . will attend to th.* aof Said appointment 'at-the oft.b.b _DeWitt ai Maynard, iu the Borough of Towanda. en nil -7.• 111. at 10 o'clLle,k, a. in., wberc all pergoits having claitn,i troop said fu.ncls are re. quite I teipr,s uit them or I.: , ,i'debarre'd from rorti'llii to npon loud. i D. C. DEWITT. ; n • Auditor. I zn:t of UDITOR'S .'NOTICE. -131 ' the! r 1 matter of the cFLate of A. S. Cole. deceaited.—l In the orphan's Co.irt of Bradfor&Cottutr. •9 he under,•;:ned. an Allfilt , T, appointed by said' ca,:,-t to-di,trthot. fauls In Itstvls'ot the Executors t, ai attend to sofa'- of Curb appoint: ?nett ;.,t once 4i Towari,:a 'Dorm, on FRIDAYI, .Ithuar. 111. 1573. ut p. 1. , r.. on having. elaia.:s upon sal,: funds must. tb.era de.l)..trred front eominz In upon the s , lT7e., G. D. SIONTAINYE, Jau.B 7 wl Auditor., A 1 - DiTOB'S NOTICE. •--- 'Carl: - -I_l_ ti,t,r 1 . 1 ,:.: ~, 11. yc. Bait.... , :r's uie.-:-No. :329, F, h. T. 3;.;;;i,—li, In, court e! i:.nurnon 11€1.5 of 1 . 3 a 1:..t1 County . 0:13-r.-Lut. , .1.4 .i.,lit'or ppi,c,:nt•-(1 by !aid .• %rt th...11..t.r0-4!),( monc... - s aririncr from glierifFs -C.4..- ~.• .1 , 4,0:1d.tr.11.- , Teal ( st.rte."..vlll attynd to t.h. , du t.. ,-- , : k.'3,1 ~1,1,3,trz,v3 at ti...e r,fliee of 11.11.31'Yean is r, -. 141,,ii. of 1 , 4.)5;1AY, JAN. 20, 1873. at 10 a. tr.., a.1... , -re c.111 , ...r.,.;,, , hwin-... 01,,lius upon aaid funds car.- 11.1r,1 t) Lr ,- -r; : - It f b.-tla, or be debarred from ;.O:`_ Fatri L. I' V. DIVORCE-- la. To Au• 2, Sep Term. 152. Y , ll 3;:t!1 , 4.r..by ta,taf , ,,,l that Joh; Brown, your ppli, a t, yr.ata c.ef er.mtnnn pleas , 1 - 111..,117,1 1 c , , ailty. a ,livori . t- from the. b”,ty1: , . ,- 1 •appoint-d 11. n. :It 06=Y Feb, 1 8 73. tor I.:earin , ,.! the said I at whie.h.tilnt 2 and place :von •n.l yon trhuh proper. Sheriff.- 171: 0 CS NOTICE —Notice. giv,n that all persons ihaebted ts the eat ;.1 / Levi Lester, .late of 'Canton. &ea, are rerinest.d to. make immediate payment 4 . and ail 'l, - .r:v.n.nl having claims agatmt said estate mitt pre, : nt tb`sin A.nly - authenticated for Settle ment. ;_ t; - A VAIINISTRA.TOR'S NOTIC iadierche - -giver. to all pertans lndebtid to estate (4 ilanson Virelace, late Sheshe ciu.u. - must wake immediate payment, and all;_pets , us having clnixte against said estate must present them duly authenticated for eettle ment. MARVIN LOVELACE: - Pe(i.11.46 .4 ' Administrator. 4 01INISTItATRIX7:NOTICE.-- / - x. Notice ts hereby given that all persons ir.ebted to the estate of Edward Ilirton, , lato of Litchfleld, deceased, are- reggested to make inumediate payment, and all persons* hiring chums against said estate ninst-pr, - 2sent thcio duly autbetiticated for set: _ tictiw-nt. - Dei.l9 ECUTOR:S NOTICE.- JLANotiee is licreby all'pers_maiiudebted to.lhe estate of Saninsl Lyons, Jr., late of deccosoil, are requested - to make immediate parment, and all rersoti3Qmving claims against eau.' e' late must present Cum duly autheaticatsd for sett 1, ent. H. GIBBS, ' Executor. A.spHoil- LINE STEAMERS FOE. EVERY SA:SUP:DAY LJAEti tC, hers any Railway cn or Seaport in—Great Dritain, dretand, NorwaY. tredeti, Denmark, Germany, France; Holland,.Bo.- um, and the United Stattis. . . Ca4aiti fare from New Tor': to Laniott,iLiverpoot, I: , Fgoic, and Derry, $65 and 1,7,1. 1 'EXCCUSION TICKETS $1 , .t0.. •nterint,1Lite,... 1 ....53.5. I Steerage - San All payable In Currency.. . l'arties , sending for their friends in the bid Conu try can pupchase tickets at reduced prices, . Fcr fartper particnla.rs apply to HENDELIobY Enos. 7 Boa!Jai - Omen, N.Y., or. U. 11. ErkaErr, Central Estueea Office, Towanda, ca., or N: N. BETTS; Jr., First Natibzal Bank of Towanda. • 1X:0.18'72 ÜBLIG SALE OF TEAL ES -- I.TATP. ~ .Pursuant to an order of the Orphans'. Court of Bradford County, Pa., will be sold at pub, lie sale I,trii the premixes in Albany A . 6 wp. in said comity. , ,on SaTCEDAY, the 23th day of JANUARY, shone o'clock. p.m., of said glay r the following described real estate, late the estate\ of John Gard of Albany township. deceased; The real estate atoresaid consists of a farm situa ted in Albany' tarp. aforesaid, containing 106 acres and z-. 0 t?efilies, and bounded by line beginning at an old liemloik cor. of the warrant; thence north on w - arrant,line 205 per. to an old maple cor.: thence east by Warrant line 83 per. to post cor. Jaimes Warner ia lot; thence south by same 206 per. to a post: thence west 83 per. to place' of beginning;' being tile western section' of a tract surveyed on warrant indhe name of henry Stark. dated Atiguat tt'3. 1702; , The improvements consist of about 40 acres well cleared 'ndfenced; a- . -comfortable plank house, a story and a half hicb, with three rooms below and two abode: a log barn; also.a geeing apple orchard of some 31. thrifty grafted trees, and a - feW peach trees. The land is well watered with purb ,waver and is located within a few rods of the Sulli van & Erie Itailroadf• The land is of 'good quality and snitatdofor tillage, the whole of TEll.l6S—$3O to be. paid when the land is struck down. $303 when - the sale - is finally confirmed. and the balance of the purchaas money to be paid in out year thereafter with Interest, :and security for the saute. • GLORGE GARD, . Dec 3.1; -Adm's catate.,oflohn-Gard. HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN I HAIR RENEWER. Ereryl,yea , r increases the'popuiarity of this value bM Raii Preparation; which is due to merit alone.' We eau assure our old patron that It Is kept fully up to Ift high standard; and it is the only reliable and iierfccted picparaton for restoring Gray: or failed Rain to its youthful color, making. it soft. lui. Arous, 4,4Ei11.ep, The scalp,. by its use, beeomba ichite and clean. It removes all eruption's and dand. , :ruff, and, by its tonic prope - itles, prevents the hair 'from falling out, as it stimulates and - nourishes the ~ 4ialr-gLinds. By its use the hair grows thicker and fetronger. In baldness it restores the cal:issy gland' . , o theirinormal vigor; and will create a l new growth, - except to extreme oblage. It is this moat econonal. l cal Hair Dreaiing ever used, as it req ea fewer ap.u plicatiolae, and gives the hair a splend dglossy ap. . pearance. A. A. Hayes, M. Ti:,. Ste !Assayer of Alassachusittei says, g'The constituelts aro pure and care fully selected for excellent quality ; and I consider It the Best PreparatiOn for its intended purposes. , " ' • - . As elegant aragsvag Gir twautifyink the Dan no e l uperior. • Sold ey at/ Druggists, and DeaUri itiMcd/ciu.,..t . I PRICE O*E DOLLAR. , r 1 YDY.YADYD.• BY • DADA . J. C. AYER k CO., Loultut,'Mase., .. -I - I Practical aud Analytical Chemists, : 1 AND GOLD ALL DOD YD Tlii NN SLD. '.. br..U. k C. Pause, Box k. Co., Wh „ sale Agent*, ToNean4 r.s., and for sale by dealers throughout the connt - V . t 4 c. ' l ,e /inewlyeow. . 1 ens .1. M. SMITH, Sheriff. T STON, tor DAVID PALMER, A. FREEMAN. Executors ANN B&MS. Itrim Admin•si