fradford.ftporter , Towanda; Thursday; ;unary 16, 1878. LCOAL,_AND GENERAL. 5 stir ELDBxDor. §3trza fell on the ice near his father's house, ono day laat week, and brake his arm. 'fir " e are standing on slippery places."—lndependent RepuPlican. Sinners always del 0 tar The - house recently occupied by W. T. Dsvizs, on Main , street, hits been converted into a store. Mir The Comiiissionere will re duce the county tax levy four or five mills on the dollar this year.; c ter The Episcopal With Society will meet on Monday evening next, at the resi dence a L. B. RODGERS. say- Arun STURM, formerly a citizen and prominent heroine - as man of Troy, died in Cleveland Otno, on Monday jut. v*... Our Washington letter and an interesting letter trout the South are crowded out this week.. TLey than appear in our next • ter Experience will teach any aran that it is advantageous to patronize those Ato advertise in the Itzroatzst. • tor Regular monthly meeting of the Untold Baidling Association in the Grand Jury Room, on Monday afternoon next. NV - Mr. and'Mrs. J. B. M: xof idonroeton, have issued invitations to their silver wedding, which comes off on the evtuing otthe 22d inst. j GEORGE *. Can s, ,of the rhiladelphi% Ledger l , presented each of the +Z),(01 subscribers to his paper with a neat and almanac, on the first of Jantiaiy. Air Thy Indelietident Repithlican boavta that ita last inns citintaina twenty-six marriage notices. The last REPORTER contain ed the announcement of Ahirty-tme weddings. stir We are informed that a large number of the ladies of the borough have cov enanted to stand by the temper nee Inert, and •tistaiti them in their business. no-In noticing the appointments by the tomnaissione, s last week, we stated that IlEsny PEET was appointed counsel. We should havo said PENT tt DAVIE& VW Agreeably with the announce ment made in the REPORTER on the 2Gth ult., Mr. )3usxmx took his seat as Member of Congreserrom this district, on the Gth inst. We- The Lehigh 'Valley Railroad Company haistleclared a quarterly dividend of 34 per cent., payable at 238 Sonth-Third street, Philadelphia, on and after January 15, 1873. gar Wry s, the sailor l •reaclicr, wbl deliver a sermon at; the Peak : 4 0h:A }lota°, next Sabbath at ti o'clock, P. X. fir.itation extended to all. ber Our wide-awake griverymet), EpwAIID3, over $lOO,OOO vorth of go , i(is last year, being an increase of !wally i2O Jo over r.liy previoni• ye{tr., . PERgoNAL.—Gen. LOUIS WAGNER, 0 1 d.lphirt, viaa in town yesterday. SELKi:EP, of the Ithaca .burin p.i/d 11.% a vi!,s last week. it C s Col. DEVOE, having resigned pi.,ltionas Trustee, Treasn rer and Super clleedent the Elmira +leo-User Association, 1. C. V.tsu.L.DEn has been elected to fill tpe Il2= Rec. 0. L. GnisoN, pastor of t L.• E. c hureh in this place, has our thanks r C q)y .t Minuto4 of the Filth Session of 'the Centrak'N. Y. Annuiil - Conference of the M. lE.-CLurch, geld in Palmyra, in October last. Cam' We note 'with - pleasure the vP..I typographical 4ppearauce. of the Sal.: ::rac.county Delw. , crat. The pnblisher, J. K. I'fl% displays excellent taste, and wales the r very readable as well as'neat iv appear- t& - . Our young friend, liAnu! i:11A S'Ad i'l2s worth of garden vegetables Lit tear. Fitts dol'ars of that amount was from cel6ry. We. believe he intends more extensively in the business this ter The following named gintle-• 6' : re. ; t( , ii directive of Vie Fist N,tional ort Tocsaay last :- - --JiisePu Powim,, E. r. , ‘ 0. D. BAirri.i.rr, C. S. E. W. 'I'LL. C. M. MANVILLE, J. 0. FROST, GFOUGE STL..: • . N . N . BLT 23, jr. I i : JUDGE PACKER'S PORTRA: Fell known artist, Hr. 13. F. CA] Sew Y6 - rk, is about finishing a hill-length per '4lin of Judge Pscsen, for the Lehigh licniyersi fy. Tlr ltlieness is said to excellent by Ihose who have seen it. ' uir Mr. REICIIART bas retired from t[ 4 , Lht9rial chair of the Fasten Gazette, and , ;;I:,:eoleki by Messrs. CH.MBEIMIAN and Eur.- ", , f% two Young gentlemen who are highly of by those who know them. They have 't r , lslies for their success. seir• We understand that the bor -I.vl aathrities have 'adopted measures to i!. - Lltut the boys rdtng down hill into the tr. , • This is prof er, and *0 hope the ordi- Llay he strictly enforced. It is a ,great ? t: ih s sc - re of children have dot lost I.‘, • 1:c running into passing teams. • The regular monthly meeting ;: . ..today-School Alliance, 9111 be held in Pri4l,yterlan Church on Ml) day evening cc. time Rev. 0. L. Clinsos will tell 'v~c::erw e hat he lirows about teaching The subjezt o! the leison is " count -25 an 1 23, inclusive. MEM , f The attdrneys are now argil :.. Inl l 4,1 case, which has been progress .'.: ~ , t ow I,4‘t ilve or six Weenl3. IC will prob. t'' w, t tin j •ry to-day some time. The ' • au , J,;,., and jury have listaned with a great deal ,'; pit:: 1...., ~, tile voluminous testimony. His ' fd '', J AO. Ac i 1,4111", is highly complimented f 1 ~ . :(.f:lept s rtiality of his rultr,gs. „ .1 Ws- LONGFELLOW, in his ” (}old en ' tiaLi trathfully portrays some of the , 1 , 11. of tiralkw, : fouch the goblet no more! make thy heart sore Io LCA very core! ltd perfume iS.the biewth Of the Augel of death. • And the that within it lies Is the dash of his evil eyes. Beware: (*)," - beware 1 IrFer sickneat, corrow and care All are there!" IN OLD COIIIM OFFICEII.--JOHN F. L L I Y:LIDSON, taxi., closed his eleventh term as I'mthoniitary of Tioga county, on the 6th inst. ivAv inedhav,e ci.r held one office for so long tspecietlV one which requires a new ut the b an d s or the people every three Fc. ,, rt. filo Agitator, is nn article of over a coly.nan iu iclagtu, gives an interesting histOry of the caner of sir. D. We extract the follow ing:! 1 " F.J..: 03:• tl,s official lire of a third of a coat-. ry 1:e oid - i'rothougnarj has **en ang line of 'hers vtLuected with the Courts p ear J and P."" "nY. Re has seen the Studio. Life of 4 0 nr Pres i dent Judge/draw , a to say el Ottkg of th e crowd of Assotiate Justices and ... minor officials. When he. grit entered the Court an Oak Edward Herridi, of Athens, oe copied the bench. He was succeeded in 181*, by John M. Conyngbam, of Wilkes-Bane, who was appointed by tee Governor for ten years. was him came nonce Williston of Bradford county, who held the oak* until the election of Hobert G. White by the people - in 1851. Judge White held the clam for twenty yes:2,mA wee succeeded by the present incumbent. Judge " And so having 100 the minutes of the Court under five President Judge., end served the people of the county most acceptably for more than a generation, the old Prethoootiire retires fleetly from bile office. . the m o dest lin long to enjoy, - in a old see. the modest competence and the troop of Mends which bis long and =el* labors have'earneiL" ser The Good Templars of this place have ,not concluded to disband for the present, as . will be seen from the following res olution, which eras unanimously edopted after some discussion, at their last meeting on Fri 411` iy evening : 1 _ • Resolved, That, in view of the passage of the Local Option bill. on the 17th of this month. the friends.of temperance will not have realiz ed half their hopes, and that It will, therelbre , be the duty of Temperance Societies to ther meetings and to labor in the cause as heretofore. lir At a meeting of the Syracuse University students, Idr. 0. W. Etazort, one of the senior class, was elocted_to' deliver the ad dress of welcome in behalf of the students on the occasion of tie , inauguration of Auxxesmcs Warauslx., LL. D. as chancellor of tbe Uni versity, and president of the College of Liberal Arts., The alumni will also be represented by the president of the Alumni Association, Bev. 0. L Oresow, of Towanda, Pa., who will deliver an address of welcome in - their behalf. The ex ercises will probably take place in the early part of Febniary, plthough Dr s . Wiscuzu is expected to arrive within two weeks. as"A 'numbtr of young men were "riding down hill* on Ruston street, on Friday evening last, when one of the sleds colided with Bev. 0. L. Gosoff's cutter, which happen ed to be . passing along York Avenue. The re sult was - Ts broken leg far one of the bop!. The unfortunate young man Was L. P. Wurairrow, son of Judge Virmaaroff. Hanna Ifisosavirr, who was also upon the sled, escaped uninjured. The occupants of thereatter, blr. Gissoff and two ladies, fortunately were not much hurt. Young Wittaarox is as comfortable ai could be expected. THE or Timm' CENTRAL.--This sail road runs through a very populous country and forms a very necessary connection between the coal mines of Pennsylvania and northern New York. Ita.termini are Athens in Pensyl vaula and Sterlibg in New York, At the-first named - place it makes connection with the Le high Valley Railroad for Elmira,. all points in the Psonsylvania coal regions and for allplaces south r at Owego with the Erie Railway i at Freevilke with the Ithaca and Cortland Road; at Auburn with the New York Central, and at Sterling with the Lake Ontario road for Oswe go. The road is well managed, is doing a good' business and deserves the patronage of the public. . tar ED. 4 REPORT= : Last evening, the largest and most successful temperance meeting ever held in this place (Camptown), assembled at the Academy. Fears were enter tained; ou account of - being disappointed twice before,. that the appointment, like the priavioui ones, would not be fulfilled.- But are learned the preceding day from B. C. GATLOiID, of Wya lusin,,that 3lr. J. Lowrey, (who was the only 9' authorized speaker appointed at the Conven tion, Nov. 21 and 22, held at Athens), • would certainly be present and address the meeting. The speaker came. The Hall was densely pack ed with e n attentive audience. Mr. LOBTOX is certainly a power in the temperance army, and he must exert a wide-spread influence for good wherever he goes. The tpealier held his audience as if spell bound for two hours, not one leaving the house. His pointed hits and welt-timed anec dotes brought down the house frequently, while his well-directed blows at the moderate drink er, and earcastic threats at the dilatory tempi- - ratite men of the community, well paid The hearer. Even the guilty were compelled.:, to acknowledge the truth. Everybody was pleas ed; and not one present but testified to the entire address being the best ever listened to in Camptown. Mr. Loicrox is a mechanic, a very plain man iu appearance, but gentlemanly in deportment and 0)111 teous and friendly to all with whom he come.. in contact. No better man could have been Eck:bled to canvas; Ilradford ea:ma r ty, and the eicmitive committee deserves much credit in I.tadiug - him among us. We are coa -1 fideut that gentleman's labor will tell in the coining conic:b... Idr.tLoaroN toads a great many warm friends doting his short sojourn among the people of Caraptown, and they will always feel glad to hear of his success in th•• most noble mignon he so faithinhy represeths NM tar To T4E VOTERS OF BIUDEORD CotacrY : On the 17th of January, yon will by your votes decide if you wish the present iniqui tous license system continued Indefinitely, or if you will put an end to it for three years at least. We ask yon as citizens and voterlt• to vote against license : First, to decrease crime. The moat impartial testimony of Judges, Prison Keepers and Philanthropists, shows that at least two-thirds of our criminals are made so by strung drink. Nothing so subjugates a man to the dominion of his naturally coil instincts, and so overrowers a restraining conscience. Sedond, to decrease taxes. Paupers as well as criminals arc generally so made by somebody's use of liquor. Oar new and expensive county jail woulJ not have been needed, had you had Prohibition for the last ten years; our county has made no wonderful increase in population in that time ; you cannot say thatiof your taxes; free ram is the cause. Third, to decrease dis. ease 'and deatli. There is no greater fallacy than that the use of liquor prevents disease; but it is a certainty that it causes it ; the ye beat medical men aro discarding it. • Csininovon, Jan. 9, 1873 . . . ,How many prematurely dead from drink, lie in every cemetery. Bradford county furnished her full quota of the 80,000 per annum killed and lost on our side in the Into war; she is not be hind in her quota of the 100 per annum- who die, who are shot, stabbed, run over by cars, frozen to death, or who commit suicide from the use of rum. We will not give here details, nor calculate .the value to the community of each life ; nor will we attempt to depict the hu man misery causes to families, wives and aa. dren, but will simply appeal to your own judge meat, if these things aro not so, and if free rum is not the mite? 1 We ask ) af:then, to come to the polls on the 17th of January, andrecord vow' votes "against license"; and alth'ongli the law is l not all we de. sire, yet it is a;anbstantial stop ii advance, and if approved by your votes and fairly enforced, will bp - the 'precnisor of more complete and stringent legislation. Let nut your' fears be . excited to believe'thst the conversion of a. mil lion dollars per annum spent for drink in Brad f.rd, into echooli and bridges, clothing, and food and homes, can poiiiibly be, a disadvan tage ; neither allow yourselves to think that more drink, or as much, will be used as under the present system. But, as intelligent-citi zens, feeling a sense of responsibility to an 1 overruling Creator, vote on the side of morality 1 and quiet, personal security and general pros perity and happiness. - _ I COMM' COY. L 0.13 r. T. TtflcatOßA.—ED. REPORTER There are thi'llge transpiring every day almost, which, if served up while .fresh,r , might answer as "chinking" in the kcal column. Bat it so happens that the unprofessional reporter often has other business on his bands, than gather ing ap, sorting and atringing such fish. Had we not been otherwise occupied daring the past few months, we might have spoken of the lack dry weather ; how the horses had the influenis, ox.tearns rose to a premium, and that many a farmer found winter coming down rough.ehod upon him before his turnips were palled, potatoes deg, or corn husked, and - fgab they ; aro still " out in the cold." Had we ape-, ken of the sociarquestion, ire might have stat ed that our young people. t(ok this Into their own hands, and that neck-tiu parties were. all tlie rage for a season--nutil the t l,'!fellers" got a supply for the year to come, when surprise parties came into fashion, an 4 ltere are scarce- Is enough evenings iu a week io accommodate the rush of business. fled we chosen, we could have reported that on a quiet Sabbath morn ing, 15th of December, tiro neighbors in the steam-ruill ttivittry, got into a shameful qua- xii, made PlA".*Sts , :us* iIW./1911 111 . 1 4. drew wagons on inch Mbar," ball a doh, Were gavial bylink Musk _ and stinted Income by their wires: - Abovihd an erening Cl December 18,11 m binds D. O. Swim gatheralat the Springhill panaPaga,, and had a vey !ma visiiinie swallowing/oa, Uri ana the like, at %Irma. time bettering tb. finances of their psi toi same illty-four Nor should we have omitted to asentiow the lecture by Dr. N. X - (kemnoMs'st tie Spring hill Mirth, on Aloolsol se slliediciNV show *; that science agrees with resslstion, that alcohol is a'! deoeiver,* wbetlist think at the grog shop or at the drug store. In conclusion we will simply state that men of business sad perms of pleasure, are taking advantage "of the excellent sleighing and are improving the time well. Dec. 80, 1872 B. P. Ace= Is instructing the Epringhlll ju renUes in the art of Soca wish him abundant success. And now that our people aro won't* have a chance to vote against so expensive and ruinous a burliness u the liquor traffic, we are glad they are waking up some what to the Importance of the temperance cause. The 13minghlll Church was filled last evening to listen to the address of Eier. J. H. _Warm It was an able argunieut to film* of "Local Oplicw." and an answer to the objec tions thereto. We shall be greatly disappoint ed if this town does not give a vote of three or four to one, in favor of no license, the coming 17th of January. Acres. BATA. Jan. 8,1873. • Ma. Dusatoun'a FruzzaL.—The fu neral of Assistant Superintendimt Buxom; was attended by a isrge number of our citizens, and by many of the elm** of the road. Bev. Wu: Mckitxruzsr,.of the Episcopal Church, conducted the services at the house. At 800, A. X., the special train, prosidisd for the ooca don.by Bap t. PiCtEl4 lett the depot, and teach ed Bethlehem Mahout 4 ream*, where the re mains were buried with Masonic honors. We deem it worthy of note that not a blast of the whistle nor a stroke of the bell iras given from the engine from Towanda tell Bethlehem, allowing' the perfection with which engineer Conran and the brakemen did their work. A SOORT MIXT= OF WI LIPS, In 1855-Mr. Dustosn became connected with the Valley Road in the capacit y of brakeman, and a short time subsequently was promoted to the positiOn of baggage-muter, the duties of Which ho performed so well as to attract es pecialattention of the ofscers of the road. He was soon proinoted to conductOr of a passen ger train, and those samecharacieristics which signalized him in the minor positions which he filled were observable in his new position, and he was soon recognized at the best -conductor on the road. He conducted the drat train over each extension of the road, and ran the first train from Easton to Waverly over the Lehigh Valley k Pa. AN. Y. Railroad. He was a man in whom the company trusted to the fullest ex tent, knowing that lie was always faithful in the discharge of his duties, and could be relied up on. Mr. Taxxxaz, General Car Agent of the Pa. In N. Y. Railroad, who was a warm friend of Mr. DEMO:CD, relates & little incident, which forcibly illustrates the character of the deceas ed, andawhich shows that he always acted as he thought right without consulting others. While Mr. Dissaroxv was conductor he was approaching Tannery, a small station on the, Lehigh Valley R. 8.,. a few miles from White Raven, ho discovered the tannery on Are. He went to White Haven, at which place trains stopped 30 minutes ,for dinner, and after the passengers had alighted he got- all the men he could find and procured several water buckets, and leaving &flagman at White Haven to warn all approaching trans, hastened back to the tannery ; the fire 1.1.1 d time obtained conaiderable heal till: the efforts of Mr. Dissoxii and the• amen Le brought to the scene, succeeded in extinguishing the flames, and he got back to White Haven in time to _leave per schedule. For this efficient service he received the highest praise from the R. B. Co., and a present of $2OO from Mr. SNAIL, the owner of the tannery, and ',like amount from tbesinsurance company. • Shortly after the opening of the Pa. do N. Y.' It; 8., Mr. Dxsatosu was appointed Militant Superintendent, which positionhe held until celled away by the angel of death. ttliich credit is due time officers of the Pa. N. Y. and Lehigh Valley Railroads for their at tention and kindness, and for the liberality manifested by theta in connection with this sad event. It has been truthfully said of •the employers and employes of the above mention. ed roads, that " they aro more like a band of brothers, than masters and servants."' i Did you know that Faosr Sons had Willow Craaleii , Gents' underwear, of every descriptwa, very cheap, at HIRAM TAYLOR'S. Cut Arzar - Keystone Clothing Palace, Main street, next to - Pim National Bank. M. WHITILkIeS Candies at 1). W. Soo rr Co.'a Bakery. NO:. If you want a good overcoat, go to flnum TAY LOWS. A splendid new stock of Overcoats, at IRRAY TAYLOR'S. NIL CALEINS is mounting Cb.poMoB and - framing Pictures, at low rates. IS. Dress Making done at the Bce Hive; by Miss ThEnpas Ccxm°sr• Mir French Felt, and Soft Crown ed Bats, at the Bee Bice Store. M. The American Sewing Ma cbine is the best. New Millinery Goodsare con stantly.being received st- the Bee Ellie Store: ie.A large assortment of Brack ets jast received at nosy t Sess. Oysters by the- quart, at 45 cents. H. A. Comm,. 118. Fall assortment of Silver Plat ed Ware, at WlptztAlt do MACY'S. ler Sob work, of every description, neatly and ispeditiously executed at this office. MI6 An entire new stock of Feath ers, Flowers and Ribbons, at,' the Bee Hive Store. iMem.Butterielee Patterns, at the Bee Bite. ta. Warm meals at all hours at Cow' Bakery. 1116. New Music, at the Bee Hire. Morcur's block. IS.. Baum - has some very "nob by " Cutters, which be offers very cheap. Buttons, Frin,ges and Palma mentaries, st tho Bee Hive Store. SM.. Gray ' Nets at the Bee Hive store. b. Inviiikde Hair Nets, in all 00i or8, Li the Bei life Store. a.. Sweet Potatoes and Cranber ries,' at Cowutit Baker. 0 • - 11111. BURDICK ' S Nal i 011•11 Hay= and Straw Outten, for ask try -7 Itistearne & DAlutair. If you want a nine - pleasure sleigh, ca on Bitiarr, at his Vantage Mann. factory, on Elizabeth street. -. GROUND CAIVW. Puma, on i - hand at Ifyerabnsg gills. r. Sir The best Tinwire for sale st Jon & Lawn' Hardware Store, in Harwell Blau BUSINESS LOCAL. ar Aiaripkalek *psi.. AIM Paike Noes; ai • Puna= k Dawes.. cm is..ll.you want a nine article of Oaks, ic - a alla getat It D. W. Boon & oo.'. Bop LearerF 2 4cdl o .n ll ota3lk. Fez BALL • TWO or three new housii,aodratrigostaa. Terme. play. .&r gags a(l► a. Ctkizma, at rimer &' Clantoali Store. . • sir Very latest styles in Bonnets and Bats for Ladies, Kissel and Children, at the Bee Else Store, 80. 2, 11Daturas Block, To wanda, Pe. " . N. CreriberrieS, Pickles, Dried Peaches, Dried &et, etc., at D. W. Sortr Co's. tom. Ii you want a firsteolasa Par lor Store, get the Light How, 'on hand and for sale by Pima:rola &Daum Qrwell. ma. A ftdl assortment of Railroad and Java Canvas, at the Bee Biro Ettore, Mer earia Block. Just received at the Bee Hive, an elegant assortment of Ladies' and Misses' Linen Galan and Cuffs, alio Laces, in the newest styles. ser If you want to btiy the best CookStavo In motet, and for the teututooey, go to .Imts Hardware Store, in Ibles• ear's Block. - . Exuma Parr.--Have you goes or _heard of it ? It not, it i• worth your while to enquire into Its value. See B. M. Wsztaie "Rubber Paint" card in another cohnun. • lie Now is a . -good time to get your letter-beads, envelopes and babeads printed, and the Barvertut-ogWe is a good place togetthemexecuted. Sir The place to buys firet-claes Cook or Pizloi Moro, is at • Psorourros 1 DAnzow's, Croton, Pa. DS. Lizaar s & koaats, manufac turers of those celebrated sPectielts, bin* changed their agency from J. Hocmcm's to Ws. A. CWIZEIMAI26I. ter M. J. Lanais wants fifty thou sand feet to At with .Boote and Shoes, at his nem store opposite the *CUM House. Boots at one dollar and twenty-five cents a pair; how is that for low? 157 Main street, below Bridge. COAL AT WHOLESALE-- - R. xt. WELLE3 superior_ Hard Anthracite Coal, by the car load, very cheap, delivered at any &IL station between *alining and Athens. Now if the time to secure your Winter's rnpply. • lir FU4NIE preatsn, Ticket Agent Pa & N. Y. B. n. Co., has been appointed sole agent in this owe for the sale of the Railway Passenger disunite° Co:* accident tickets. These tickets cost but a tiifie, and cover all kinds of accident*. Wir J. 0. FIKIAT & - Solis wish to put a Woven Wire idattres; in every hozum , in Towanda, nn a month's trial, and if it does not suit them, they will call and take it awily. Now is your time to get perfect sleep. Be sure you try, and th e n you will kony. tar iinarND s; HILL would call the attention of the public to the fact that their market is always sllppliod with the choicest steaks, roasts, lamb and mutton, pork, sausage, flab; etc, They are now receiving daily supplies of fino fresh oysters, which they offer at whole sale and retail at the very lowest rates, , _ • OYSTER SUPPER= AND FEEMVAL.— Northern Lodge Good Tempters 'purpose hav ing an oyster supper, eta, as above, on the 29th of January, at Temperance Hall, the prci coeds to be applied .to paymen4, of debt on piano. It is hoped: that this appeal to thO erelity of the people will realize enough to pay the debt. NOTICE TO DELINQUENT CUSTOMERS. —We are determined to have a settlement of all outstanding accounts. If our bills and statements are not noticed, We stall send a special messenger. A settlement we aro bound to have. CODDLVO, EUMELL & CO. Towanda, January, 1873 ie.. It is not generally known that a C. Wu rr.tsmt, at tae Book Bindery over tho PiPOISTEII office, makes Blank Books in any style of ruling and binding desired: 11 you want a new Ledger, Journal or Docket, give him a calL- Policy-holders, is-Towanda borough and viciniiy; in the Conn. ?anima Life Insurance CoMpany, are requested to meet at the Ward liotise,Friday evening, Jan. 17, at 7 o'clock r. r. Mama. Com-n-rtox.—A. Musical Convention will be held at Wyalusing, commencing TueiTday, February 4, 1873, to continue far days, - and closing with a concert Fridiay evening; February 7, conducted by Rev. J. B. Strietra, of Nicholson, Pa. A pleas ant and profitable time is anticipated. Jan. 16--20 ArstrAL MErrnio.:—The ,regular matting of the Towanda Building and Saving Fond Association, for the election Of °Mears for the ensuing year, will be held in Grind Jury Boom, Thursday evening, Jan. 16, 1873, be tween the hours of 5 and 7 o'clock. January 10,1873. SrruierioNs.—Youni llen and La dies qualified at the Buffalo Telegraph Institute and City Line Telegraph, to earn a salary of $5O to $lOO per month. Every graduate secures a position. For fall information send for cata logue and circular. Address C. L Bararr, Superintendent, Buffalo, N.Y. MARRIED. CROSBY—PHILLIPS.—Lt Barclay, Dec. 18, , by Bey. Edward Hosonedy,,ltr. B. E. Crosby and hiss Jane Phillips, both of Barclay. likYll.A.11811 , 1&-3t Fall Creek, Dec. 25, by Rev. Edwud Kennedy, Mr. Walter Hay, of Barclay, and Hies JanetiHarktos, of Fall Creek. TALADY-13AAELNS.--Ak*all Creek, Doe; 25, by I%ev. 'Edward Konnedr, btr.Leßoy Wady, or Barclay, and Alias Elizabeth Harkin', of Tall Owe& BMAKEN—ALLOWAY.--In SheshequinoTan. 8,1675, M the house 'ofn, Charles Tompkins, jamb , of try Rev. uel vidso Mr. idos Emma Chu. E. Ben- Sam Towanda, Da to l 8. Alio way, of North Towanda. THOMPSON—VANDERPOOL.—At the Par e, Mouroeton, Jan. 8. by Be,. Hillock Armetrong,3ir. Charles Thompson to Hiss Louisa Vanderpool, both of Towanda lown• ship. IiIIRPHY—BI7FFEIGTOI4.—At the H. E. Psi nonage, in Gibson, Susgrahstms Co.,Jsa: 8, 1873. by Hey. L. J. Arnold, 31g. A. J. Murphy, of Orwell, Bradford connfy, and Miss Emma E. Buffington , of Warren, Ps. ELLSWOBTH—LEWIS.—At the residence of the bride's father, Jan. 9.1873, by D3r. A. J. Arnold, Mr. Henry T. Ellsworth, of Livings. , ton Co., iIL, and Kiss Imogen B. Lewis, of Harford, Butcachanna Co.„ ra. CIABERNTER—CISRORNE. — /St the bows of she cdßeattag cleraman.fre Orwell, Jan. I, 1873. by Rev. 7. A. D=miclt, Wit R. Car penter, of Windham, and Louisa Osborne, of WHIETLE-111MR8.—Lt the 31. R. Parson- - : age, hi iteboopsny. _Jan. 7, by _Bee. Was. SANDIA m. H. hipple. of Ka ßendemm La wn* oetinty, to Arum Elisabeth r, ot lietonis4 l7 . • 4111131110.2—PIMINE 7 .—In Jenninpeille. is the boos, of Bet. G. 0. LyrNay Jai. by Bev. Sheip, Mr. Benjamin T. alimony, ot Bprit gai rl, to Yin H a zy Phinney, oL Jen nin OONGD(iN—YIIII2HAN.—At the residence of the tosdeta parental. in Wyansit ai l pio; ko. I x. l a D. Oran. Mr. Edgar I'. TiogsCa., to Him Emma D., IWO* ter of Vaughan, • . /IILLER-LBOSECRANEOI.2B.I the Wyslusing Pueonageden. 1,1873, by Her. D *Craft, Mr. Cleo. Hiller, of Wilmot, to Miss Sarah Booteninee, of Tnscsrora.. O.4UPBELL--Jan.—Jan. 4.1873, by__the Lane, at his residence at Luther's =a, Hr. Philetas Campbell, ot West Budingtono to SW Bulb Sezraten. of Smith7eld. EPAYM-001 1 / I XL-41111shouliot %be bria father ,is Towels:lm the. 9t Dar by Bev. et L. Gibioa r . Day* hie cifkmn Yam, 24:Ulna , cowkioounirest daught er. Owe" _Dia "4" Pa; TOW J. O Loney, moil ID pats and ." Of a togly of eleven ideltren, she wes the tenth smitten down by theltzsmtrdseadlnl sick- EIW.LIIT..4n N'Clean, N. Y. Jan. 10, 1143. 8. !AIM', leant sou of atom Maggie Swart, aged 10 mo nth s and 0 day s .s DARL3IIG,In Windham. Deo. 21, 1 272, New kisb : Mang, aged about 12 years. Mr. D. was born in °tango county, 8. Y., My 28,1800, aM had been a raddent o'll%d -b= township for nearly for 4 years, ant wu 1410 esteemed by the entire community. of LECH3,At Ouxior,, haage . 8 V. I 'ears Mrs. Ellsoibeth 4 We Lepd . • SPEC= NOTICES. ; Enarr PAM= Ria OWN Paints.— Usti Itabber Paint. It fa mixed ready for use. Bpresda easily and ststootlyoda glary, firm. du rable, elastic, and to a Brants/Id Paint. IL M. Ww.xa has the Paint. TOWA.NDA. MARKETS. - 1 1110LI5SkLE MUM. .. Ocrotetsd even weenesday. t 7 C. IL PATOS eo subject to champs difity, Monk * te 1 •• . 'Ol 00401 i l m t If s balm 10 11 Cten. ton* Oats. Eisen* IMW 1 50 40 2 00 18 Butte* trolls) *. - • vs do foorry,) si 9 now ' ' 22 6 12 01111 1 . '0 dos 32 • Potstoss, 0 boaknon. 60 rkrar. 151114 • • 10 00 011 00 25 Mous. 9 bash 1 trams err Open.—ghat 60 Ib.; Corn 56 lbs.; BP 56 lbs.; Cats VS lbs.; Barboy 46 lba.; Duckslusst 48 lbs.: Beans 62 lbs.; Brim 20 Ws.; Clone Seed 60; lb s ; Timothy Sled 44 lbs. ,; Dried Peaches 83 lbs.; Dried Arples 22 lbs.. nu, Seed 60 lbs. pRICELIST--CASCADE MILLS. Iknir.bestWlater "beat pr. seek . $2 SO .. .. .. hundred Me ...... ......5 00 .. .. .. , .1 toatzel 1000 reed. Per ceri . Outage ~Dig iumilly done at onee.s *. 4. patty of the 'Mb pufSetens for • larrwiunovnt of work 1!... B. EMMY. O& uptown. Fay 1X .Is 7 : REPORT OF THE CONDITIQN of the trnsr Zialiosan Siam." of Toiranda Ps., at close of business, Dec. 27, 1872; /I£BOl7llOEB. . • • Loans and dlaconnta..... 6319,209 60 Overdrafts • 6,16916 U.& Bonds to secure circulation. .... . 132,000 00 U. 8. Bonds and Be. urines on hand 300 O( Other Stocks. Sonde, sad Mortgages. .. 723 00', Duo from redeeming and ream agents.. 38,705 78 Due from liatioruil Slinks. • ' 16,998 43 Due from State banks and bankers ...... 18.1425 75 Banking House - 18.000 001 Furniture and datums2,ooo 00 - Current expenses 3.397 10 ' Taws Paid .. 2.011 96 Cub Items (D.' l . IPIC sturTs) 1.954 35 Exchanges 3,489 Bill - Ms of National Banks 10,5u7 00 Fractional Carremcy (including nickel) Legal tender notes $520.814 82 1,747111.1211.9.. Cspital Stock paid In $123,001 00 B=plOlund 50.000 OC Eschange Z 709 88 Profit - itid loos 10.964 13 National Bank drunlation outstanding... 110.090 00 Indlvtdual Deposits - 270.0.54 48 Dun to National Banks .... 9,315 SG Due to State Banks and Dankers. 2.000 44 Notes and Rills rediscounted... ... 9,15's 00 5 BUTE or Pcsarrivsitu, f ss. ' - County of Bradford. I L N. N. BETTS, Jr:, Caahier of 426 First National Bank of Towanda. do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my know sad belief. N. N. BETTS, Jr., Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 7th diy of 38111., 1873. W. B. DODGE, Notary Public. Conancr—Attes: C. M. MANVILLE, 1 E. T. PoE, Directors.. JOS. POWELL, THE ANNUAL MEETING •OF the Stockholders of the Sullivan Anthracite COM Company will be held at their °See in Towam da. on Wednesday. Jar. 22, 1871' San. 8,1879. • CHAS. 1132=11, Secy. FOR SALE—i _you desitable lithoDar* in Caeseptoiru. Medford County, Pa. the house is to good order and the bkrn only two year/ old. The terms aro very easy. For further particulars apply to Dr. V. Hornet. caroptcnro, Pa. Jan.B CAUTlON.—Whereas, my wife Al mirkliasleit any bed and board without Just cause or provocation, this is to forbid ail persons from harboring or trusting her on any account as I will pay no debts of her sontraction atter this data. 4 batt7, Jan. & 1573. JAMES LEE. - VOR SALE—A. place coatainizi& about 2C acres of [viol land. located, three miles from Leltaysville. Bradford County. Ps., and near Beach Grove schoolhouse. Theiniprovercents are a good house and barn together with out build ings. Good water and - a ming orchard on the, premises. This is an excellent locality for a me= cbanie. Terms very easy. as the owner resides In Lancaster County. For farther particulars apply to Win, B. Stevens. Leasysville, Vs. Jan.B DISSOLUTION.—In consequence ..1-7 of the Meath of Hr. J Talmadge, the Arm of Barron & Talmadge Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the late firm will be settled up by C. H. Barron. Agent, whcAwill con. tinue the bullies& at the old stand. No 12 Hain Street. Towanda. Pa. B 6.RHON, Jan. 6, 1873.40 - J. E. TALLIUDGE. DISSOLUTION. -The copartner. ship heretofore existing between the under signed under the Linn name of Smith. Bennett & 4:13-. carriage utanufactuters, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be contin ued by Smith fe Bennett, to whom an accounts must be paid. G. H. SMITH. . CHAS. BE.wfiryT, CHAS. 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Comb ha Roney Dealers, and etrimillers of all classes are exposed sad brought to justice. Price Skin. for strudels sod escuutto agents. zellerrs 4 s~.« DrID: L _ . New Advertisement:. 1,201 B 6 730.41 •••1 113111 [~3yrt~n`iMrN~7:~ltiYj;~ AGENTS WANTED for our sew Book. the KNOTS lINTI.ED, WEEKLY ARRIVAL' OF AIiTHEALTrE COAL ca the omit etresi. which Ntioia b: eta cm resientable kett or less gustily.t a he Out Yard.nd delivered on nesse call a t MIES WlLBElCtialearnsa. Aug. U, 1872. L. 8. CAM. Proprietor. L'STRLY.--Catne into the eeeloet-:' are of S. W. Moho* of Jairlanton. on or about the itth of Oct.. IWII, one "Lyiikr old Baum spotted. with shin* horns. The owner is requested to use toevand. , prove penpoorty, _gay charges, and sake her sway or she win be airtime! ot aoxeding to km J. W. MOMS. ! so+.lll -WI _ PROST & SONS make the Inet EsketeloaTable 111 the world. GREAT REDUCTION IN FUR- IntliStst issa. A TOM' Ig 110111 ' IMI ~. ~ ~'~~ A cluilPiksialPie, 'Way 11111 to eirkide ebli And um oodiViter:L ILE anent and onumnantaX at, -Coddin' ir, Rustel,lTi Co.'s JUST BINDIMED . TllB PRICE IMPROVED MORNINg away RIM ITVE TO SEVEN DOLLARS FIR STI mt. Morning GElory - THE MOST DURABLE. BASE-BURNERS EVER 1.4.0LD, CALL AND ESE THEY BZEO2II TOII BUT. 5590,844 e 9 LILL U ALIN A. 'T 0 FL A ♦LBT BEAUTIFUL BABE-I:MIENS& AMERICAN BASE-Bb'RN'AR, AND DINZIMATFIL ilium ffiZ Doizatg BALTI MORE HEATERS , . •t ir I , I,EYNO3D'S WJtOUGHT IRON IMPROVED COOK/14!'G. ETOVA DEXTER FEED CUTTERS: ki n. ,.jUi .... AU ....... J*1)111 I ROGERS & , BROS. -SILVER • . • POWDER; BRUT, GUNS,• PISTOLS CODDING, RUSSELL & CO growswbi. NOV. 0. urn. ::~"' , ri~ 'ftbnim NM fro ,csvii ON THE • STOVE EMEI -TEE I$ ONE OP MOST SIMPLE, r TiiIIT ALSO V ELL THE THE. FAVORITE, 7 /OD UPITAID IIifEAVIRS. MERRY CIThIf3TMAiI EXCIELSIO4 RANGE. PLATED WARE. COAL SIFTERS, ALL HINDS OF TINWARE. elks FIXTURES, at tv; Tr! ; pitOCtikitiTiCete . —WHlMESS, WARIIIIIILIMOIII, PooHoot Who i t=l2guilulfrAstDistrieli voneiothag WA, ':Of rtiedfbre flooquebasuuls sod nallealatift3 Tawny askreM ikaeoeiote-Dodge oat for. NAV= IPPedfortl, kayo Weed their precept , Mir the 101 b "day or Dee.;- 1872, to ron4e# be bolding a Gond of Oyer uof Prof ner.;Goneral QttArter &edam of the- Rolle, Menhirs Hein and Ott hies Cour t. Oft CotattY ofilradford, on Monday, the ad y Peb!aary pest, to *outlaw; three .Nod* is therefore &eel* given to the Coro nets, and &NOON, of the Team, of: the musty 'of Pat/ford, thi.L.lhey he then and there in their propeiperson at 10 o'clock in the fore noon of said ' thy, with records. inquisitions and other remembrances t to do those things which` to it omce appertaintto bo done; and Wes whb are bound by recognizance or otherwise to prdaecute against the .prisceers who- aro 'or maybe in the jai) of DIM county, or who shall be bound to appear at the said court are to be. then and there to prosecute ageirst thenfair shall bo just. ..jurors are requested to be punctual in their attendance,agreeably to their notice. Dated at Towandai. tho 71h dsy of Ja to the year of oar bora, one thousand • ht hundred and seventy-three, and of the Rule ! roalence of the United State*, the ninety toprtb. J. MONROE 8111711.13heriff. IST OF THE NAMES' OP JITR- ore far Feb. Term of Comet to be held at To. wands, commencing Monday feb. 3, 1813, - Alban, Thomas Rouse; Darelay,4 luau Mike Coward; Carton Moro. E Thomas.- J 8 Ws; Ctolamblik James Lltw*n.adj Lßa3l; Mon. roe tarp., Eton WIloos: Orwell, O W Drown. D Barton. B Deal:- /lone D U Woodburn: Standing Btozut„Jason Paseisse; shihshartin. Mos es Wmlftr. Towanda 'Duro.. Mort Parsecs. W 0 Alger. Mahlon Bostwick, Ju n Coddlng; Towanda flip, Zunis Ilaacock: Troy MI., Wm Maims, Ob.- dish Williams terry, Wmt Proof; Wells, Ira Ayers: ‘ysem,„LearM Wenn:be:ger. Illaximarosoas—warr W. 2' Ani — lib Orlando Beverly. T Scanlin, Jr; f Athens kwp.. Geo Peters; Athens Bora., John Roemer; Ades JS Fellows; Barelal.. gobt Finisyson; Co. hznibia. 1118 M 8 Ayers; Robert; Beetleit..A* R Brows, a 8, Tamil John Foyle; Monroe twp.. Joseph Bali Orwell. John Miss; Overton. I/ Beverly, Jr Pike. E 8 Mode. A Barrows; Rome her.. E W Bushnell; Bldg. berry. Jas Stilton; &withheld. Asa Phelps; Damen Preach, IlirrLs; south Creek.' J!A Dunham, W 11.1!oore; Standing btone. I 8 ilhackloton; Ten, D k Wells; Troy boro., Nelson Adair's; Towainds Boro. J De Lk.ifontonye. U E Shlptnan; Towanda twp.. Michael Aerwin; Tuscarora, Alfred Ackley; Ulster. BIS Mingle; Welles. D S Ayers. Nathuilel Ellison; Wilmot, J 11 Gamble, G 8 Shock; Warren. N Bowen; Windham, Geo Lawrence, ilq.ekish Darling. 1110161$ JIIROES-ASICOND Albany. Gem Sterne-re; Barclay, Prank Crosby, Davi4 BablB. Wtn Johnson; Burlington tirp... 3* W Law: Csatou Boca. Geo Patterson, - L Manley; Canton top., Gee . McKee, Cyrentos Kelley; Gran ville, D T Sefton; Leßoy. Titirtma Stone, Jacob Oranteer, Guy Holcomb, Bola McKee; Monroe twp II M Pratt; Pike, Hort= Taylor. ; .1 J Barnes. John Baldwin; Ridgeberry. Morris. Criminals, Vincent Baldwin: Rome tarp., Hugh McCabe, 0 8 Forbes; Smithfield, James Leonard, S W Antes; Shetiliequin L D Post, 8 B Hill; SpeLoglield, E C' Strong. E St Merrill; Seanding Stone, Michael Lynelr, J C Huff; Towanda Berm, C P Welles, Itobt Sherman; l'usca rors. W Camp; Terry, Urish Terry; Warren, James Blanchard, Lowis.Whitaker: by Denj Ackley. Lorenzo Overton. - TRAVER.* 1CA0118..-•TILIEID VILE. • Athena twp., Eugene Crlethill.2l Prank Lomas; Athens Boro., Wile . Asylum. Peter MCCracken; Barclay. John Bobset Sivmplon, J C Holbrook; 'West Burlington*/ J 14/8. !auto; Canton Dino.. Charles Owen; Canton twp.; B Jones; bolumbis. A X Conlon; Granville. Jos Eenuall; Litchfield. g Lee. Jr., J /I Bogen; Lelloy, Anthony Darling: Monroe tap., Wm Hawes; Over, ton. I It Park; Bidgeberry, Wisilsea Grlsrwold. Borne Bora...Oen 'Young; Smithfield, L D Format, Win Huff, A B Campbell, Wm Schouton; Sheaho. wain, Janice „Newman; Towanda Zero., John Mc- Intire, Wallace Kingsburr, Towanda tap., Lyman „Blackman; North Towanda. Martin Bowen; Troy Doro.. Isaac Cleaver; Troy twp„ Geo *rd.; Tut. carom. John Auger. Patrick Ifshoney; , 'Wvalosing. Darwin Cook; Wuruot, Wallies Dodge; Windham, Trederiek Brainard. Asa. McKee. C 8 Shoemaker; Warren. .1 A Neiman; Wells..E E Dilhaton. SMITH, Sheriff. PEGISTER'S NOTlCE.—Notice _Lk ia hereby given that there has been pled sad settled in the office of Register of Willa In and for the County of Bradford, accounts of AM:Mutates. Lion upon the following estates, viz: Final acct of Geo if Kendall, administrator of Horatio J Ladd, deceased. Final wet of Goo P Ysnly, administrator, pen dente lite, of Rubin Manly; deceased. , Final :wet of Ezra Loomis, guardian ,' Percival 'Morrison. 4 - • 'kind noel of Charlotte. W FfarrartL:eleentrix of Joseph Kintner; life guardian of Charles Kinney, minor heir of R D Kinney, deceased. ' Final wet of. G W *Eterigere, executor of Seth Ktesens, deoessed Final acc't of 3lcrris Beeler, executor of Daniei ffoldridge; decaascd. Final scc't of Lucy 31 Adams, executrix of Adams, deceased: Final wet of Levin B Wolcott, administrator or Josiah Wolcott. deceased. Final - se-et of Lucy Fairman and C Riggs, exe cutors of Cyrel Minus% deceased.. , Final wet. of ft Still and Joseph . Slinnoa„ Green tore of J 1) Williams, &vowed. Flea; liccA of N Smith. What deft, deceased. rinal acct of Geo Newbury, administrator of Tim PNewlmry, late ofVroy Bore., deceased. - Partial soc't ot Henriettlt Bowman and B F Bow zoari, aorriving executors ot John if Bowtnon, late Monroe. deceased. ALSO The apprai=ement of propertY set off by the executors or administrators to widows or chil dren of the followittg-decodentt- Estate of Benedict -kraal. " John Gard. " Thomas Case. " Joel Barnes. Junes Dewey. " Joseph ?Trill:shall. et -- - Charles Ludt!. " . W Shattuck. , •• e Silcox . • " John T And the game will be presented to tla Orphans'. Court of Bradford County, on Thursday. Feb. CM. at 2 ce,Flock„, I'.m., for continuation and ellowartes. lent 0. J. CHMlBUCL'lteglater. FOREIGN ATTACHMENT.-. Bradford County, as. The COmmonwealth of Pennsylvania. To the Sheriff of Bradford County, Onsxrixo c Weioommand you that yon attach W. Dimmick, late ‘ of your county, by all , and singtt, lar his goods. and chattels lands and tenemeuta . MOtteje, and =edits, in whose lapis or pos. melon soeter the same may be, so that he be and appear before our Court of Common Pleas, to be holden at the borough of Towanda. in and for laid county on the first Monday of Decem9er next,thers to answer James 0. Frost and Robert Sherman of a plea of debt of $5OO. and that you summon J. DeLa Montanye, Jr., Henry W. :Noble, Henry Si'. 'Tracy and all persons in whose hands for posses. 'ion the said goods or, chattels, moneys, rights and credits, or any of them may be attached, so that they =denial of them be and appear before said * Court, at the day and place sfiresaid. Ito answer. what shall be objected eg.a.that them and abide the judgment of the Court therein ; and have you then_ ' and there this writ. Witness the Honorable F. B. Streeter President of our said Court at the Borough oU ,' Towanda; aforesaid, the 24th day of November, A. D. 1872. W. A. THOMAS, Prothonotary, - .Soy. 29. 1872. by virtue of the above writ of For eign Attachment I attached the following described lot, piece§ or vowel of land situate in Wyranx tarp., Bradford County. Pennsylvania, bounded as fob tows, to wit: On the north by public highway known as the Wysox Road, east, south and west by hied of Henry W. Noble, being 50 feet front on said road and 150 feet deep ALSO--One other lot. piece, or Parcel-of land sit. lists in Towanda twp., County and State) aforesaid. bounded as follow', to wit: On the north by land of A. N'orthrep, east by Railroad Street, south by en alley, west by land of Stahl; being about 50 feet front on said Railroad Street teem ssid§liarth rup's line to centre og said alley, and about 150 feet dop, • 4th a two-story framed dwelling house there on. Seized and taken into execution at the sin o James 0. Frost and Robert J.' Sherman re. L. W Dlinnalck, with notice to J. DeLa hroutanye. Jr., R W. Notate, H. W. Tracy 11.;P: Moore. gumshoes.. J Dec. 12,1872. J. P. - VAN FLEET. Sheriff. 0011MONWEALTH OF PEtili. 1311.0 FORD COUNTY, ss.—ln the matter of estate of David Ball, late of - Litchileld township, in said county. deceased. To the heirs and legal representatites of 'the said David Bail, deceamd, take notire, that an inenest will be held upon the premises of the said decedent in said township of Litchileld. ,3 r: SATURDAY, the Arst darer J. at 10, o'clock in the forenoen of that day, for the purpose'of making partltiost et the real estate of *gild deceatied; to and. among ids children and legal reProsentatives, If the santomn be done without prejudice to or'spoiling of the whole: otherwise to value and appraise the surie according to law; at which. place you can at-. teed if you think proper. • Jan.B-td _ J. U. MEM Sheriff. Mil COMMONWEALTH OF PENN'A: BRADFORD COUNTY, ss. - -In the matter of the catate ot.J. L. Ball, late-of Litchfield; in said county, deceased. To the heirs and legal reprcientatires of . the said .1. L. Ball. deceased. tate notice, that an inot:at will be had upon the premises of the said decedent •In said township of Litchfield. on SATURDAY, the Ant day of February, A.D.; 1873, at 10 O'clock in the forenoon of that day, for the purpose of making partition of the real estate of said deceased, to and among his children and legal representatives, if the same can be done without prejudice to or- spoiling of the whole: otherwise to value and appraise the ,same accOrding to law; at which time and place yon can attend if you thlnk,proper. • - Jan.S.t.l - J. 31. SIUTR. Sheriff. • "1 - 11CORI.)ORA.TION N T ICE.. - :1In the nutter of the inearpozation of the " SS van Hill Cemetry Areoetatioe."—No. 381, Feb. T 1873 - Notice la hereby given that the above named' Association has presented to the Court of Comnum Pleas of Bradford County their article of Association asking foe a decree of Incorporation, and the said Mart luviztg.eramined the same, and Ithding them correct, wall decree that they be Incorporated as prayed for, on Monday, the 3d day of Pehritary, 1873, at 2 o'clock pan., unless cause shown to the contrary. 8.. M. PECS. .lan.B-w!3 Prothonotary. • A DSIINISTRA.TOR'S NOTICE,- XX:Siatee is herClis given that all persona indebted $o the estate Of I..`ardeo Pierce, . late of Pike. deceased are requested to mate immediate payment. and Mix - otts ,illatiLß acres_ spank satd estate mast preterit theta duly anthentemted for eettlement. ' t , . S 7. lIFtI.tS. Deaf-w 8 'Adzulnlidrator. pIED;ISTRATOR'S NOTICE. -- iazotite le beieby gleentbst Wipe:sons indebted to the estate of Goghs& Millman. late of Lellayschle deceaaod. are Toques:ad to makes immediate payment. and all persons baring debits' qainit said estate matt present Item duly Sutheaboated for tankage*. ' G. W. BRUM Dec.44w. Ads:WOW:tor. APPLICATION IN DIVORCE:- To Julia C. Forrest. —No. Sit Sep. Term. 1512. Ton am hereby matted that d. Forrest. your husband. has applied to the court or common peas of Bradford co.. for a diroryo from the bonds of matrimany.anA the said emit has appointed Mon. daY, the 34 to of Yebrati7. 1373. for Mewing the mid Corned ln the ptereteett; at which time and place Ton can attend if Ten thin peeper. 01.1.15.10, 2 2..21. 0,111 TE; Sheer: I ~~ riZZEITIZI of It Ken 111ILERIFF13_SiitE.—By virtue of iiiindry writs tainted ant of the Court of Com mon Pima cd Bradkirk County. tad to me directed. - will be exposed to public sale at' the Court House in the Borough of: Towanda. THUBSHAT. WIT 10.18710, et 1 o'ciook, p.m., the following des embed led, ppiece, or parcel of land situate la Tusca rora; bottitied as fdWrit On the north by lands Of Mists Whitey. oast by John H.. Ayers and Ed. ward Ilenbaker. south by Cc. Wedge ' west by Vilnius.' containing 80 sem, then or less. about 40 acres Improved, with a' framed house. Hamad barn and few fruit trees thereon. Seised and taken into execution at the suit of -Overton k Bisbres's use re. 11: P. Babcock. Al4lo—One othew.lot, Woe, or parcel of land sit. WO in Towanda Bore . bounded Al 10011111 On the north by land of. James 0. treat, - east by John P. Ifitarts. month by John Lents, west by Charles st . ; being about 108 feet front on said Charles street, and tuning back to line of lands of said John F. Means. about 140 feet, more or letia.reith a framed shop thereon. , ALSO— tee said P. A. Cush's undivided .oitet. nab (1.5) • intetest ,in one other lot, Wee, or parcel of land altnate in . Towanda Bore., aforesahl.bi r died on the north by Poplar skeet, smithy Third eet, south by Win. Orilla. west by an alley.' bet about 185 feet front on said Third street an d about' 21 feet back on said Poplar street, with a two-story gothic Welt dwelling house small framed barn, and other outbuildings and tow fruit and ornamental trees thereon. Said lot known as the Homestead Lot - of the David Coati estate., , ALSO—The said P. A. Cash's undivided one— fifth interest In ono other lot, pleca.i or tract of land situate"in Banal township. containing 113 sores, mor or less, in the warrantee name of L. 8. Cunningham, with t saw unit two mill bones, and a stable thereon. . . ALSO—The said Y. A. ' Cash's undivided one. fifth interest in one other lot. - piece, - or tract of. land situate In liarelay township. containing 400 saw; more or less, in the warrantee name of Peter LaMar. ALSO-elhe said F. A. Cab's undivided one-fifth interest in ono other lot, piece, or tract of land situ ate In Barclay twp.. containing 130 acres. more or lees. In the warrantee-name of Joseph Ladley. ALSO—The said it.. A. Cash's undivided one. Ann Interest in One other lot, piece, or tract of land situate in Barclay township, cOll. , taining 338 acres; more or less, In - the warrantee name °Matter Stewart. - . 4111110---The said F. A. .Crab's undivided one, fifth interest in One other lot. piece: or tract of land situate in Barclay and Overton taps.. containing 400 acres, more or in the warrantee name of AruLiew•Ladley. Seized and take ninth execution at the snit of - J. P. Sanderson vs. F. A. Cash. Also at the nit of B. W. Lane vs. - F. A. Cash., ALSO—One other loteydece, or puree/ of land situ ate in Tuscarora swp., boundedas follows: On the north 1:1,1 lands of John Clapper, east by Margaret Hardy, south by nibs Lane. west by - John Harsh; containing 241.8 acres, more or lessozearly all lm proved, no buildings. tt Seized and taken into lizecitiott at the suit of Joseph Coleman's use vs P. F. Hardy, ;- ALSO—One, other lot: piece. or . parcel of land alt. •usto In Taeratera tap. boundedas follows: On th e north by land 'of Riley Kerney, east by Mary Woodruff. south by public highway leading from Skinner's Eddy to South- Auburn. west by Luther -Keeney: containing 3- acres, more or lets, all im proved, with a framed house, board shanty, saw zulll, and few fruit trees thereon. ' Seized and taken into execution at the suit of D. Hanainson vs E. S. Fisk and Edgar Fisk, • ' - ALSO—One other let, piece or parcel of land situ ated in Ulster twp,', bounded as follows: On the north by land of Darius Myers. east by public high way leading from Towanda to Athens, south by lands in possession of the Widow Flocd. west by said Darius Myers; containing one.half age. more or less. all improved, with a two-story -framed Steam Grist Mill, with eider nail' attached, together with the engine, boiler, and machinery attached and belonging to same. . Seized and taken intriczocutir,n at the suit of E. E. Minch*, subrogated to right; of plainta, vs If. L. !Lingle. _ ALSO—One other lot, piece. or parcel of Land sit uate in Sheabegaln twp., bor:laid as follows: _,On north by lauds of Easnel Strubto, out and ant' pi Irnton Plallpa, treat by E. C.. Sibley; containing is =U. MOM or leas, all ingiroved, with a tratned home, small framed barn, and few fruit trots .tuereon. Betted - situl. taken Into azocuttCh et the area of C. A. Heavener ye James /Waken. kiso.,—one otter tot,"pleoe,nr parcel of land aittll ate in Towanda Borough, bounded as folloira: Ort um north by an alley,',eaat by laths of Griffith k Patton, south by J. V: Means and *Geo. D..Aftntam ye, west by !Jain atreet; being 50 lest on said Main Street by aboutl4B feet deep, with a framed and plank building used for a dwelling house, provision More and meat marliet, and a framed barn thereon. C ~ e Levied upon as the property of dofeudant, P. W. ALSO—Ono other lot, piece, or parcel of. land sit nets in Towanda Borough, aforesaid, bounded as follows:. Au the north by Elie .beth Street, east by south by land .of 0.. D. Bartlett - west by Ass Do laes -and 'Stephen, Barner ; being 50 feet on said • Street by abiut 150 deep, with • framed dwelling house and - .framed horse barn thereon. levied npateks timprooft of 13.F.Blyer. Seized and 'taken into execution at the suit of Robert Seiunen A Co. vs I'. W. Cowell end er ALSO—One other lot, piece, or parcel of land sa tiate in Wyecx twp., bounded as follows: Beginning at a core on east line of Idinzt-st. in the Dr. Fleschut subdivialon of Last Towanda, heing the southwest cor. of lot. No. 12 of said subdivision; thence north 4.9 deg. 30 min. east :along - line of lot No. 12 of block No. 24 110, Metro cor.ion'ireat line Of a 20 ft. alley; thence along line of same south 40 deg. 30 ruin. east 3 6 fer.t to a cor. on north line Of a 60 ft, street; thence along line °teams south 40 deg. 30. tninJwest 150 feet to a cot on eakt line of said Main at.; thence along line of same north 40 deg: 30 rain west 375 feet to place of beginning, the same being lots Nos. 13, 14, I 5, 16, and 1 . 7 fronting on laid Main et in Block No. 24 of Dr. Flesenut a subdivision of - East Towanda as aforesaid. , &ized and taken into execution at the suit of Henry iranßrunt vs Charlie - a Z. Pierce. - ALSO--One other lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Towanda Born— belonging, to C. D. Cash, bounded as follows: On the north by lands of Solo mon Walborn and 11. Jacobs, east by T. C. Delano, south by Pine-at., west by ti. M. Manville; being about 100 feet front on said Pine-st., mo•e 'or less, and about 112 feet deep, running back to the south line of said Walborn and Jacubs's land, with a framed dwelling Loose thereon... ALSO—The defendants. C D and F A Cash's undi vided two-fifths interest in one Other • lot, piece. or pureed of land. - sitnsto. in in Tearanda Bort...bound. ed as fairest North by Pciplar=st.; axe by Third-et south by Wade( Wm Gr ills. west be an alley; be ing about 105 feet none on said Third street and , about VI feet baca on said Poplar street, with a.. 1 two-story gothic brick dwelling house, smell framed barn, other outbuildings, *and few troll and orna- 1 mental trees thereon; said let known as the llonae 'stead Lot of the David Cash estate. ALSO—The defendants, O D Cash and .1' A Caih's Andivded two-fifths interest in one other lot, piece, or tract of land, situate in riarelay twp., containing 113 acres, more or less ; in , the warrantee name or D II Cunningham, with a sawrmill, two mill houses 1 and a stable thereon. _, • ALSO—The defendant /, D Cash and F A patlesl undivided two-fifths interest !none other lot,_ piece; or tract of land situate in -Barclay - twp., aforesaid, containing 400 acres, more or less, in the warrantee name of Peter Lsdley. ALSO—Tbe defendants, O D Csah and 1` A Cash's undivided two-Why interest in one other lot, piece, or tract of land adage in Barclay twp., aforesaid, containing 330 acres, more or less, in the warrantee name of Joseph Ladley. ALSO—:The defendants, C Tr Cash ant F A Cash's undivided two-fifths interest itt ono older lot. Vim', or.tract of land situate in Barclay twp., Aforesaid, containing 356 acres, more or legs, in the vtarrnatee , name of Walter Stewart. ALSO—The defendants, C D Cash and F A Cash's undivided two-fifths interest in one other lot, piece, or tract of land situate in Barclay and Overton twp. aforesaid. containing 400 acres, more or less, In the warrantee name of Andrew Ladley. - Seized and ; taken Into execution at the suit of ' Cowell k Myer to use of AM Creamer vs C D Cash and F A Cast“ late copartners trading under the ft= name of C 1) Cash & Co. • ALSO—One otherlot, piece or parcel of land ahtt 'nate in Towanda Boro., bounded as follows; Begin ning at a cor in south line of Lombard 'street; thence by Lomb rifest. south ST deg east 140 feet to eil4 feet alley; thence by said alley south 3 deg west 903.; feet to north-east cor of a lot No. 16; thence north by said lot No, 16 north 83 deg west 40 feet tollird-st; thence by Third-st. north 3 deg east 100% feet to place of beginning; containing. &bone/3,930 square feet; .with a stone and brick chnech thereon, known Jul the Boman Catholic Chunk'. , Seized and 'taken, into execution st, , ,the suit of .O'Malley & McGovern as James F WOO, Catholic Bishop of Ptuladerghia in trust for the Cattalo Con gregation of Towanda. : • ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel gf.land site. ate In Towanda Bora, bounded as follows: North by lands of D 31 Turner, east by BI C Meecur, south j by John Webb, west by Main-st.. being 50 feet front on said Main Worn and 100 feet deep with a trained house, framed barn, and few trait trees thereon. I Seized and taken into execution- at tile suit of Gustavus Conklires nose vs Maury Herr:Li - ALSO—One other lot, pfece or pared of land situ ate in. South Creek twp,, bounded as follows: On ;the north by land of J'Bell, east by Jared and Jos. "Dunham, south by Lewis J Utter, west eby If 11 Kinsman, containing 50 acres, more or less;-no =pent-manta. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Own; T Dickinson's use va Iftram Kinsman. Also at the. atilt of Oscar T Di-Abeam va Hiram Einaman. ALSO--Ono other lot, piece, or parcel of Lend situ ate in Burlington twp., bounded as follows: North by public blab:way, ea-t by lands et Omits Odstin, south and west by Jeremiah Travis, containing li of an sae, more or less; all improved, with a small framed house and few fruit trees thereon. ' - Seized arid taken intoexecution at the suit of Reuben Morley vs Andrew Melville. ALSO-One other lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Granville twp., bounded as follows: North by, estate Win MeThalon, deceased, east by land -IDf Mrs Steel, C Lowe, and 11 nose, south by fUloss,wen by- Walborn and Philander Putnam, containing 42 acres, more or less, all 1 improved with &framed house, an old framed' barn, and apple ,orchard thereon. . Seized and taken into execution at the snit of Dewey_ A• Winston vs A. T Morrison and Wm Fitch, security. • .5I SO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land alb:t ato in ITyaox itrp., described as follows: Being lota No 1, 2.9, and 10 of Block No 24 as will more fully spltta: on map mado by Win 11 'Morgan of .Fleechnt's Subdivision of East Toworida. Said lots No 9 and 10 fronting on Main street, each 75 feet by 150 feet deep along Pine street. and said lota No 1 and 2 fronting on Second street; said lot No 1 hav ing a front of 75 .set and sa.cl lot No 2 having S front of 36 feet and each lot being 110 feettltep. Seized mud taken into execution at the suit of fll J Long va 0 W Holman. ' b, ALSO--One ether lot, piece or parcel of land alto 'at° in Towanda twp., bounded as follows: North by I howl of H It Mace, east by Michael ,Desiane, south bj James McGill. west by John Bowman; contain. Ling 38 acres. more er less :no improvements. ' ALSO—One other lot, piece or parol of land situ ate In Towanda hero., bounded as follows: North and east by land of- lola P Keens, south by ET - Elliott, west by Spruce street, containing one acre. more or lea; all improved, with a two-atory framed dwelling house. framed barn and few trait trees thereon. - .• Eldred and taken (into execution at the suit of I II Phinricy vs James P Lewis and Beta Lewie. ALSO—One other lot, place or parcel of land situ ate in Towanda Bora., bounded as follows: Begin ning at cor of Weston and Water streets; thence south along Water.st. about 200 feet to bads be longing to thb mate of C E Ladd. deed; thence westerly along amid Ladd's north line about 147 ft. to a coril thence southerly &Nog void line of said Ladd's lot to an alley; thence weaterli along said alley about 63 feet to lot formerly belonging to Geo Sanderson; thence norther bf along said Sanderson lot about 127 feet to line of lands of Sol Prannell; a z thence ter!, along mild Bunnell's south line about 61 f tto a tor; thence northerly along east lined Bunnell about 64 feet to said Weston-et Thence ly along south line of \ said Westoo-st. about 146 feet to place of beginning. containing $3 square perches. more or less, with a twa.suft brick dwelling houso. treated barn. other out build lags, and fruit and ortianassital trees thereon. ' - belted and taken into execution at the suit of J P EirbY vs AZ IttenardL - - ALSO—One other lot. piece or parcel of land situ ate in Canton or Armenia twp., bounded Ss follows; Beginning at a post la centre of public road leading from atom grist mill in Manton Boro.i, of Israellf oorts l a in Armenia twp. =nit* theme taut 126 prr to line of land el estate of Elba Erektfell, deed, MIME being the m 041114 01 el it watt in mins of John Vaughn; thence south 23a , deg tihngt said war rant Wm 40 per. to &post; thence floe* 87 deg VMS 123 per. to &past in cergre of highway Wore men. - tinned; thence north dileg cad 33V. pet to `place of WOWS& cootalelog man we Wet no improvements. - Seized and taken into execution at the' suit of _ Chubs fitodtwell • ALSO—One other lot, piece or pi:Worland situ ate AO Harlington torte. Wounded as follows: -Be ginning in cons of Betide-1i; turedikaladjoining lands ofSamnel Williams; thence south /4AV west Di &In per tolost; thence tenth 23 deg vett 4 per; thence north 14 deg east 13 .840 pee to anstre of • said turnpike; thence south 32 deg east 4 per to Place of , ine•tegt contlibi 68 square , perches. more or less. with a fruited. welling hones, framed: , horse barn, and. few • fruit and ornamental • trees F. thereon. • • gl,9o—cce other lot. =reel of land attn. , . ate in Burlington Bora: af bounded Iowa: Beginning in centre a/Berwick turnpike ad joining the above described lot; thence south 64 deg. west It 340 per to a post cm lino. of Oat. 01 Addison fdcgcan..deed; theme , along said li ne 20 • feet; thence north tit deg east 14 340 per to centre - of said turnpike; thence south 89 deg east 20 feet - to place of beginning, containiog 17 6-10 waste perches, more or less, with a framedollice thereon. • &weed and taken into execution at- the snit of • Overton & Elsbree vs It II Ely, 'Jackson Bollanback anolym,Gritda, security ALSO—One other lot. piece or pireel of Land ate in Canton Bore., bounded as follows: Earth by South Towanda street, east by lands of Marcus g Porter. mita by O. Barnes. west b 7 - Waiter 43 Behrinan.- containing 17 swum rods, more •or lots, with a pleat binge thereon. - Beizedand taken into execution at the snit of .11 - $ Wllliwinea use vs Albert, Haller. , ALSO—One other lot. piece or parcel of find sitaA ide in Wyaox Urn.. bounded as follows: North to , road "leading from Wysox road ..to flowsnan's Eddy, . eaat by feud of J P Eirby.aouth by. the Old - North Branch Canal, west' by J P Kirby, containing 12 acres, more or lass; all iniVentd, with framed • house and framed barn thereon.. . Seized and takenAto execution at the suit of If C Merely vs G Doman, impleaded: with Walter gpenoer. f AL9o—One other lot, piece or parcel of landsitu- - "ate in Orwell tarp.. bounded as follows:. North by. lands of D Chadee, east by Samuel Chaffee; south by Cyr us Cook, • west by public 'highway leading through Potter - title to Werkheisees mill. contain ing .48 square rods, more or less; all improved; with a framed dwe ll ing house and tiframad barn thereon. • Seized and taken into execattoriat the salt of 931 Bronson's use vs Janus Green. ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel'of land situ ate in Towboat twn, bounded as follow) Begin- Wag at north-east cor at a black oat_ thence_ wee , tarty along live of lands formerly waned. by Wm Park 44 per and 4); feet to a stake and stones cor;.nce southerly along of lands formerly Poitted by , said Wm Pirk about 34 pet to a stake and stones cor which is also cor of lands of said WM Park and 1 1 Cole; thence taster]; along line of lend owned by 8 Cole 13} per to staleCand stone corner; thence northerly toplace of beginning, containing - 6 acres, wore or less. - Seized and taken into - exec: 40n :at the snit of John Holmes vs_E 31 Bonfoy. • Jan 8-td • J. M. SMITH, 'Sheriff. AIIDITOR'S NOTICE. the. matter of the, estate of Itachel Mortars heirs. in the Orphans' Court of Bradford Bounty. Th. undersigned, baying been appointed Auditor by said Court to dispose of exceptions to Anal sc. counts of Jason E. Wright, guardian of Raixe4 ISillie Z'., Edith, George, and Elisabeth 'Murray. minor children of Redid Eturray;'dee'd, will attend to the duties of said appointment on 'THURSDAY, the 3.411 day of Ja"'MAUI% .1873,,at 10 o'clock, a. in., .at the °Zee- ' - of k ME in the -borough -of Towanda, at which time and . place all ' persona . having claims on said money are required to make the same before said Mlitor, or be debaired from coming upon said fond. J. .NCCALTEF, , 3a11.8..w4 • - Auditor. AUDITOR'S born vs. T. Bottfoy.—So. 461. Bevt. T .1049i 1 ' In the Court c f Common Pleas of Bradford Comity. The undersigned, and Auditor appointed,by cot ilt to distribute moneys arising from libel-Mr, s. sale of defendsnra real estate, will lama to the dO - said appointment at the etre of DeWitt I; Maynard, in the Corozal of Towanda, on Fill- DAL FEB.' 7.; 1873, at 10 o'clock, a.' m.. where alt persona haring claims upon said funds are re quired to present them or be debarred from coming ip upon said turd.- IN C. DiSTIT, - Jan .8.w4 ' • Auditor. AUDITOR'S rrratter of the estate of A. S. Coleman, deed.— Di the Orphan's Court of Bradford County. The undersigned, en Auditor. appointed - by said Court to distribute funds in hands of the Election; of said estate, will attend to duties of such appoint- Merit at his office. in Tnwanda Born., or. FR/DAT. January 31, 1873, at 1 o'clock. p. m., ' .where all persons claims ! upon Raid Salads must pier scut them or be debarred from coining in upon the mime. '1 0..D.11014T.515TE, -- Jan.B44 • , Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Clark Daater'i use vs. 11. 's .. .Laster's use: '4*, • IrG9.-:rn the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County.' The undeTainned, an Auditor appointed by said _,...- evart to distribute moneys arising, from Sheriff's sale cf defendant's real estate, wild attend tothe dn. ties cf said appointment at the office of B.B.lrlean ; 4 in Towanda, on MONDAY, JAN: 20. 1873, at 10 a. m., where all persons having el.leal upon saidfauds cre'reipaired to prey-nt them• or be debarred from aoming in upon said fund. _ - L. P WILLISTON. Auditor. I' 'PtItICA.TION IN DIVORCE.— rl Mary Brown:—NO; 80. Sep Term. - lion are hereby notified _that John arosrPt your httaband. tuo-applied to the court of common pleas of Bradford county, for a divorce from the boedeof matrimony, and the said amid had appointed Mon. day, the 3d - day of 'Feb 1870. for .berrlng. the Said Brown in the premises, at which time and 'place. you can attend it yon think p Zan.B-w4 J. /1-. SMITH. Sheriff. IECUTOR'S NOTICE . NoticEe herebyziven that all "paeans - indebteli t. the estate. of Levi Lester, late of Canton) deed, arc requested to mate immediate payment nod alOpersons having claims *Must laid estate must presentthem duly authenticated for rattle. meet.: - $ - barn) PALMER, H. D. EDEEILS.N. Executors. Dec.ll.-wC ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.— Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted , to the estate of Manson Lovelace, late Shah& quin, deceased, must mats immediate payment. and all persons having claims against said estate must present: theta duly authenticated for settle ment:- ! LOVE:LACE. Dec.ll-tray Administrator. A DMINISTRATRIX. NOTICE.--;• JUL Notice is hereby given thatillpersons inebted to the estate of Edward Barton, late of Litchfield, deceased, are; requested • to make immediate payment, and all persons having claims against said estate must present them duly authenticated for est= tlement _MANY ANN BARTON, Acc.lB-wa. ' Admirdstrattatrlz__ DXECUTOR'S NOTICE:- JLANetice is hereby given that all persons indebted to the eatate of Sensual Lyons, Jr.. late of Orwell, deceased, aro . requested to- mate insixtedLat• payment, and all persons having claims against said eetste must present then dulp:authenticatad for settlement. k- 8. GLOM Jan.fs-w6 • Executor. ANCHOR LINE STE& SAIL EVERY SATURDAY, Passengers booked to and from any Railway Eas t 'on or Seaport in Great Britain, Ireland, Norway, weden, Denmark. Germany, - France, Holland, ling, and the United Rates, '.`; Cable fare from New Fork to London, Liverpool, :. lespow, and Derry. 165 and g 75. ExersacoN TICKETS 1130. iniermcdiate... ....$25 I Steerage, • 1. • . All payable in Currency. Parties sending far their &Mud/ hi the Old Corm try can purchase tickets at-reduced prices, ", For faviber particulars apply to Hesinteinerllsod. 7 Bowling Green, N.Y., or If. H. Evelsrr, Central „ 1 „. Eames. (Vice, Towands, Pa., or N. N. Burrs, Jr., First National Bank of Towanda. ' Dealt' 2 . pnLIC SALE OF REAL ES- J to an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford County,Pa., will be sold at pub he sale on the - premises in Albany twp., in. said • county. on BITORDAT, the 25th day of JANITTABY, 1879, at one o'clock. p.m., of raid day, the following described real estate, late the estate of John Oard • of Aloany township, deceased: The real estate aforesaid consists of 4 firmidtrui• ted in Albany twp. aioreasid, containing 106 acres and tO perches. and bounded by line beginning at an old hemlock cos. of the quirrarftl thence north on. - warrant lins2os per. to an old maple aatv; thence east by warrant "lino 89 per. to post. of James Warner's lot; thence south by sa me 05 per. toe post; thence west 83 per. to place of beginning; being the western section of a tract surveyed on warrant in the name of Henry Stark,- dated :august 13.1793.' The impro.vements wasn't of about 40 acres well cleared and fenced; a comfortable plank house, story end's half high, with three rooms below and tvroabove; a log barn; shwa a young apple orchard of some 15 .thrifty grafted trees, and s few , pe ach trees. The land is well watered with .pnre water and is located within s few rods of the Guilt. van Erie Railroad. - The land is of good quality and suitable for•tillage,' e whole of it. TERII&-850 to be pal when the.land U struck down, 6500 when the-sale is fanny confirmed, and the balance of the remelts money. 'tobe ' paid in one-year thereafter with in and secority for ,4 the same. . - GIORGE . • k 1:kle 25 ham'? 'estate of Jahn Gard., ECALIig VEGETABLE . 810ELLOI HAIR RENEWER. Every year increases tho popuiarity of this Talus blo Bair Preparation; which is due to merit alone. We can aware our old patrons that it is kept fully up to its bleb standard; and it is the only reliable and perfected -prey:wanes for - restoring` Gray or Faded Hair to its youthful color, making it soft, lus. trona, and silken. The scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eraptionstunldand ruff, and, by its tonic properties, preclude the lair - from falling out, es It stimulates and nourishes the • hair-glands. By !tease the hair gems airier, and stronger. In baldness itrestores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth,- except in extreme old sge. It is the most economi cal Mir Dressing ever wed, as it requires fewer ap plications, and gives the hair a splendid glossy tip. fr ar g iCe. 41 l 4 Hayes, C. D., state m ! ssier of Igaseachrusette, montituenta are pure and carefully selected for y esceßent quality ; and I consider it the Best *Promotion' for its intended purposes." Assn elegant dressing foi,besutifyibi the fair, Ides no inperloi•. • Sold by al{Dniggitts, mid /Matra is Midioincs. PRICE ONE DOLLAR. rassaszn sr Dn. 'T.D. AIIM /4 . tirizt, Masa., Practical and Analytical Obeatilsi;4 AND. SOLD 4LL,HOIIIfD ran warm, Dr. - E. O. Ponta. Solt ifbo)oo.110 Agents. Towanda; pi., and for sale by deale_ro throughout tiro count'. Mo. 7. 1971.-134 m. II
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