Ikadfailfquitter Towanda, Thursday, February '20,1873. LOCAL AND GENERAL. Stir Jticige S. 8. Wooos, of Lewis ton), died last week. SEir We (I ne any nest will be the commencement of Lent- ice' The Sullivan County Democrat has reached its majority: • The March exhibition of the Tray Grajed,Sotool, will take place on the 14th proximo. Sir The Episcopal Mite Society will meet at S. C. MF..I - Ns * , on Monday evening ISM re' The proprietors of the " Dan ville House." Danville, Pa., are strong advo cates of " no license." Tro y is taking of a twenty thousand &Oar Pi•esleyterian Church. We lope it rnriy not be all task. "per- Scribner's _Monthly for Marcb containa an article entitled "Recollections of fionAcE alv EEEE," by Tnontow WEED. mr- Prof. BR . YANT, of Elmira, has Abed one hundred pupils in his dancing class, which rnet 4 A at the Ward louse. Ifir• Wayne, Lycoming, ..;11, , itreltanna, Northumberland and Centre votthtier,, all rote on Local option to-morrow. ra" The able and'interestiiig discour,;4) which appears on one first tias Lb - 2.111 - cm4 by new, FAIIEU W. BILSEtT, .f Orwell, in the Presbyterian Church o 0 that IllEl The friends of Rev. F. W.. ( - 103-n.non in Town limr, this Thin-slay evening, Feb. 21). Nll :.re diallyiiivited to atten d "The liberal ileyiseth itbe,al tliiags4r atiir A. portion ',of the Ways and 4 all:4 CO rimrttec• of Dons.t or licprevebtatives, the Insane 71u Danville, last and were bandzoinv - entertained by the . icistn in charge. • f..&" We learn tha several of the pi-t,t,nal friends of Devi Wai. MeGrantrey, I:cct r (I Chri6t Church, have raised him four hundred dollars in addition to tile. salary paid by the Vestry. Via - R. A. PAcktn, Superintendent ~f the Pa. ,t N. T. R. P. ; is one of the most oldiging railroad oilicialb in the country. He oratred the fast train stopped trice on Satmr; da: last, at statiubs where the train flora noc halt, in order to accommodate passen- ilk- The employes-of the Pa. &N. y. IL IL Co., will teetify their high regard late Atisfistatit Superirdendent erecting a monument over One th.,nsona dollars Las already ,1 1 1); e ni bed , thousand room will f)i. \lit or RES. Z. 14.kN... —Rev- LANR at hp; m ~t: bnuf L. a:a. , • I IL, übleht nr m nod largc vitd v tit W: b. ('.ougrogational I'a., gill =BEIM t., of GAO on Sati ME :oil 2, 187'. 13 t 11 , 11 :: , t {. , ;1 W:;1 Tio: tin-lees of the Methodist !'. t Lil, itg have thr :Idle of their .•.•, t,) )Ir, 5. E. Gregg. is to re entivcrt the Ist of .1 the 111);?.e Ociu'orr fop 1-E4,(''( . l the InetlhB fire provid- i‘. P.-41'he Adreetisei =MEM Crotw, • the I. 0. uf 0. F., or' this city, 0,1 tile bt-1, t•xeel ?''.• , rl , tof th. 1;s14410.; Pythif,F,. prLSellt anti r w j vv,tl , lll - :Is he tact : -t I 13t t , •111; the thf!nr• upon .1t cope:l3,4oz, .01• h:s x,l - H. .T. !tt;il, spoke t' • a , ..„,; 16,1j,the ',teas , • 1,,,'1 ty,tll. All:thr ,.. ..gh, the v, tir,"l tlitentintr);:. ••!-L. , .rtspleii Club" wo.; or- "1i Tuen,sliy i•Vulli`O; 131. t. :Chi '7O/1 IS to St . !' that tl.O ;:.t.'rrotyctp..!l ~f - abd LAI u, S were • • S. TZt - s,kas. - Dr, H. n. Pol4r.u. W. C. L. ILA,v. • W. T. DAvlts.. also appointed, whose duty F. It ‘i',l;ttlotio t . of the law. • , • ';•=: Some time ago'-,the teahers •',-;,,,,,hr• gl i n Centre - selnyol and the Sister •:. „rfaNg , d a sqlliiig match be tyl of their repeltive schools t l up of the tiv4, the • t.) get together until %114 U they met in ri.ter. Though the ap ' 1 ,sing to nnavoidab!e zdy changed, the Hall was nearly a gteat interest school:. Th• a: , ..‘i..lorious by a scvre of 11111 FiLEIID:S6 AT THE NOSE.—Ii ll' It ly up .1t httie art , • $ : • Ue• t-t !. of the face I' 4 ~ L ,t47ilA)!i 4LIC .1.. I'•NO tqlia!) Mai❑ .trt, ras. , nig over the ~..ae,` apply the. Lace with the right nostril .111:;cr along the edge of 1":::•:gig CT the si (try is .• she fir five Minutes, ti.e tin-e have I= r ,t); t an Parsoilitgo, ~ . .,•:!€•'ur an unusually the cveuitig of St. Val. paAor and his wife, lEEE frivn.l ,, ,r,2ernparance, were Ijouir, by Mt. , is JENNIE 1 :. :, of t:,e, ccngregatiou, together .' . .. : :. , 14. vol., red and taok , possession ' ' • ' , ',.'e. the pastor and his wife found •-• ....' , l r.:tlia crowd of hosts and ',.• -. •• `then Were guests that evening), - b• • : , :':• , ive table spread - and abundantly --'-' L All i .- .-etned to enjoy tht occasion ".' m:!•1!-,•a••an of good feeling toward ' r.f. ‘ , ...i1l suppo., , e, - Was enough for : • • •._:. I, l', t' ,r the it or of St. VRICII. • 1.1:..re a s deetlyeil necerA;ary. the p.'terfl were al. taken at • •••••,, t. ,- nu..foutld, each in - its appro • • pre.eht for -the mai•tor • —^._ccry acceptable valentine- 7 . - it it ~ “- - rctinot that ::,:Iv !t would be alffi• •-• (;, eic:e whleL were the , givurti or the, receivers Fit:. ME PElo3oXatl.—Holl. E. B. WEN, of this cotintyi was one of the Pall Bearers at the funeral neteraonies of the late Governor °Ulm in listrhihiirg._on Thursday last. —Yro erred last week is stating that :as. 'A. hints had been promoted by the 8. C. '11.41. Co. kid promotion came front theft: AN. Y. IL It. Cc/. —Tao& E 4 Nous, of the arm of Pow= 4t. Co., bas "gone West"fora short . • —Nun 24TBEWSON was at the Ward HMSO on Tneisiay k —We regret to learn that brother Uranus, of the Athens Gleßner, is WALKING ON RAILROAD TBACKS.--AS aecidents are continually occurring in conse quence of persons walking on railroad tracks, would it not be well to pus a law making it a punishable offence, and compelling railroad coma auks to enforce it strictly? When •rail reads were first put in operation largo (lumbers of cattle_ were killed by the locomotives, for which indemnity was demanded by the owners. After a while the tables Were turned, and in stead of paying damages for cattle killed or in jured, the railroad companies succeeded in hav ing a law pasted making it a fineable offense on the part Of farmers to permiticattle • to run on the tracks. Why not have suCh a law in re gard to people? It would save many lives. Ittir The following preamble and resolutions wevo adopted by Triumph Division, No. 136, Sons of Temperance, Burlington, Pa., as a tribute of respect to the memory of a de ceased brother: WuEuzasq It has pleased the Great Ruler - of the Universe to remove from this world Our be loved brother and worthy chaplain, Zephaniah Lane. Therefore, Barolted, That in his demise, the Order of the Sons of Temperance has lost one of its old est members and most ardent supporters, the community an upright citizeJ, and the family an sill-ctionate father. Reso?recl, That the Division - hereby tender the family of deceased their heartfelt sympathy in this their great bereavemoint. Rcsotred, That a copy of these resolutions be furnished the Bnatiror.D REPORTER and the Brqi/ford Arpis, for publication. L•ocni option is growing in force and potency, in all parts of 'the State, and men arc advocating it with a boldness which they do not evince in urging .ordinary measures of reform. The followi.ig from the Pottsville Journal-is an evidence of this spirit: "The fr iends of local option wage - no war on liquor-sellers personally. Their contest is with the traffic and its concomitant evils. They can and - do sympathize with the possible positron, pecuniarily, in which liquor dealers will be placed, if• no license' carries. But above that rises the conviction that private interest must give cw; to the general welfare. It is to empty the jails and almshouses; to save the man now enslaved by intemperance; to dry the tears of the long suffeimg woman who weeps over a drunken husband or father, that the local op tion army is now moving forward. If it wins the day on the 21st in Schuylkill county, of which we have great hope, the men who aro now engaged in the liquor business can engage iu other occupations more pleasant if not so profitable, fur they can feel that they are not adding to the sum of human misery by increas ing, as their traffic now does, crime, poverty and death." - Courn follow what the Cncilfflati Trade List thinks of thoio characters iiho complain of their county paper, and instead of help ng 'to support it, scud off for large r city papers, and thud help to sustain them : "A gentleman writes to us that his county paper is so poor that ho has stopped taking it; therefore sends us thr:e .dollars for. the 2rade List. We repeat that we don't - Want subscribers on those terms. A man's county paper is worth more to him than any other pa per in the world, or if it is not it is his own fault. If the county paper is properly encour aged, it may bu relied upon for information of more value to the people in whose interest it is published, than can be found in all the city pa vers in the Uutted States. No Wall can afford to stop the paper that publishes the official ad vertisements* of the county, the public sales, markets, court news and other lucal iritclli- SZ , IIM It the' paper is poor, it is more the fault of the people than the publishers, for not pit big it liberal patronage. However poor tile e,Junty paper may be, it is always worth more than in costs to tiiose interested in the altstrs of its Meality." WHAT _ CONSTITUTES 't6A.MBLING.--- Chief Ja,tie• - ? THOMPSUN, of Pennsylvania, iri)a reef ot case, gave his opinion of gamblingn t!ie ryis : "Anything which induces 111 1J in rt,k thyir money and property without r hop: of routs than to set for'nothing amount from another, is gambling, and d, in ,, rklizing to the community. no matter by sl..tt name it w.ay bt (—died ni the same, wheflia.r p:-ornisc be t„, pay on the c , )!or of a cal(' or 11:etness of a horse, and the .inie numerals md:eve how much is,lo4t or won in tither case. ! , ,:ug party has roceivcd jn9t a.. much tur the money parted with in one e LA' 1., the other, •.‘z : nothing at all. Tho lucky i, of the gainer. and Le :Ade fortune, in doe ttma,:ut.th him feel Las nathete4 On others. All !;ambling is immoral. I appre hend ,that the losseeteulent to the praetnie disel , iscd within the past tivb years, have con tr‘buted more, to the failures and embezzle ments 1w public otlieers, eler'as, agents, and otbi-r4 acting in lidinciary relrtiuna, public wad prirati,, than any other known, or perhaps all other cause'! . ; and the worst of it is, that in the train or evils th( re is a vast any - Alia of nid-ery and ,utferiiii . ; by prsons entirely guiltier of atq pqrtielpltion in ibe coins ...f it." The faithful in the Roman c.oh(lic ccnrtnuuion, \sin ~b: e rve.the f u li o wi ng rafts Lout : All the h i hale completed their t‘%[...uty-Bret year, are Luund to observe the fait or Lent, uujez , s dispensed fot legitimate rea,”in, .'Newid. One inial o , aly a day is al:cmcd, ez eclyt Third. TGi. tnual 1, is lAA to be taken about noon. rwirth. Uu thorn day on which permission is gx:,nted to eat meat, both meat and fish are hot t n-e‘l at the satin e nit.lth (-ye!, be way ul cfmclttaaii.t. _ . Fifth. A ,4,l!ali:al of pal t•a6 meat is allowed in the csenmg. Thcgentral practice of piuus Christi:lns limits its quaatuy to the fourth pail 4,rdinars meal. Bread, butter, cheese, fruits of all kinds, hala&, vegetables and fish are permit ted at the collation. Milk and eggs are prohib ited. Seventh. Custom has made it lawful to drink in the morning some warm liquid, such u tea and coffee, or thin chocolate made with water. Eighth. Necessity and custom have authoriz ed t PIC ti¢e of lard instead of butter in prepay' ing tirh, vegetables, etc. The following persons arc not bound to observe the last. : All under twenty-one %ears of pg.; the Fick; preguiet vOlllO, aid - 11c1r, to ,infants ; those who are obliged to do hard work, and all who- through weakness cunt fast without injury to their f - 0 .lth. - . . Tod/c. B, dispeu, , a.tioo, the tise of flesh mcat will he enc.:7er) at any time oil Son(lays, aud ~nee a-dsy 71Iondayi Tuesditp , , Thursdays, and tisturdtiys, with the' exception of 11‘.+Iv afi , i the second and last Saturday of Ekreath. Persots exempted fr, m the of lasiMg be age ur . laborious octfupatton, are not restricted to - the u-- or meat at ono meal only on those days tn ohicb its MC is gra ntltl by diept A'i'fiENS —1:11i- Athens Cornet Band v,. regard.Nl as one of ti t s proud o , * oni place. After only a short year'.3 C ZCLICO its succel;s is established, and the .• (outings" ofipreliiiiitiary practice, have been toned down in beautiful harmonic? that delight the ear and inspire the soul with pleasing emotions of the "art divine." This success is mainly due to the thbrough, system atic training or their t ache r, kr. C. E. Pelcut / i- Toy, of Orwell. He came to . us with =Eke, unpretending manta re, and instead of assum i..g the astul dignity en corhmou with profes sional 111.11Sitiillg, has given histnergies quietly and earnestly to the work fijr which lie is so ably qualitted, as evinced by the rapid advance ment of those under his charge. And now after the associations of the p...st are severed, 11;1: is remembered t.. li , be members of the. Band as a true gent:. ....n, tvliA hai been faithful to their interests. The "boys" thought it would be a comforta ble idea to improve the nice sleighing by taking a day's recreation, "swing around the circle" via Niehol±, Orwell, Rome and Towanda, and give their teacher ti pleasant luasical surprise. The ropeer were well laid, so that at the ap pointed tune Said place, while friends were en tertaining boo, the 13.inJ stria: up a screcade, and tfefule hp was ssare of, a conspiracy he Ives captured. Af er the hand-shaking. and greetings w, re over, all sere to the licaiso of A. C. Futsnir, where lof and his wife assisted by " Wit.r." Danrmo, had prortded a rpleDdid supper —just the thing -to satisfy our appeit ed . alter' the loeg, ride, and make all good natured. And then came the singing. Oar "Fun opened with "Leah*/ thrones Georgia,• as be used to slug "Infty thousand strong." And then "Casi • spd "Heat" Fan= sang those pretty home songs composed by oUr own poet &fill song writer, Pro? P. P. Buss. J. P. Costmc, pill of rollicking fan as usual, made cui sides ache with laughter with hi. character bitic "Sarah Neighed." The Beechnut Club told us about that "Little birdie in a tree, That winked at me,"— and then the concert concluded with the Jubi lee Song— " (Paine to ride up in the char-i-ot, • Sooner 'n the morning." The bands of Orwell and Athena then joined together at the Public Hall, and made the hills echo with their consolidated music for the rest of the evening, In the morning we were invited to the house of Mrs. &tam at 10 o'clock A. N g where the beautiful- "Joan" risaly , tras united In manage to the happy "Eter " Huairoato. Partalung of the sweets of the occasion, we left with many thanks for the kind attentions, and best wishes for the prosperity and happiness of the newly wedded pair. And now, after our homeward bound journ ey is c6mpleted,"we extend the hand of thank fulness to all our good friends of Orwell, in grateful acknowledgement •of their eilforts to minister to our Want* and enjoyments ; and es pccially„to J . P. Comsat, "CAL" Etonian, A. C. rats= and lady, litre. Gr.o. Faisr.zz, Friami Dawholy, W. L. PrgoLzron and WILL Damn° for eapecial faiors. Those lofty hills seem to inirpir' e with high and noble impulses. Ideribil culture and - those traits of character that give true dignity are sought, and the careful plodder after world ly good i&aiming at the same time to do his part in advancing the social, moral and intel lectual interests of his country.l " The riches,of the Oommonweidth Are free, strong minds and hearts of health; And more to her than gold or, gain, Is the friendly hand and cultured brain." Hoax tirrrg. TEACHERS' CONVEICTION AT HERIIICK. Bradiord County Teachers' Association, met in the Presbyterian Church, Herrick, Fri day, A. at., February 14, 1873, and was called to order by Prof. J. C. Crawford, Vice President. Devotional exercises conducted by David Beard sley, Esq., followed with a song by Zile vocalist, James G. Clark, entitled t' The Beautiful Hills.' Business Committee then reported the fol lowing resolutions for the emisideration of the Association.: Ilesolced, That the Legislature should enact a law making taxation for school purposes uni form throughout the State. Resolved, That no one should be patronized ail teacher of a private schoot„whose scholar- - ship would not entitle him or her to a certifi cate from the County Superintendent. Resolred, That our Representatives at liar= risburg be instructed to favor any legis ation looking toward a compulsory system of educa cation. .Resolred, That while . we are entirely satisfied with the industry and efficiency of our County Superintendent, yet in view of the great extent of Bradfora county and the amount of labor to be perlornaecl, wo believe the etection of an ad ditional County Superintendent'and the giving ot more time to the examination ot teachers, would result in testing more satisfactorily the qualifications of candidates than is possible un der the present stem. Iles:,lced, That, parents and directors con curring, the teachers of Bradford county be ad vised to use but ono written arithmetic in the schools of our -county, and that one the Robin son's Higher, Second reisolutimi was then discassed by A. A Keeney, W. H. ' ThoulpFon, David Beardsley Carried. After a song by Prof. Clark, entitled " Under Le Ice," adjourned untd ‘ 2 P. x. FITILNOON SiSSIO:V called to order Ity PI( '4.-nt 0. F. Young, Ma mie. Minutes of In.' 1!...el r and and appro.. ed. First resolution discussed by A. A. Keeney, W. H. r.,,nipsou, Bal. Grp. Landon. Carried. A resolution continued from last session et Association, and reading a? follows— Reiso.'rcil. That tlio 1 rescli! method of osati ming leachers, is not .i fair test of their protes ebinal ahnity," was taken up and iissei by Messrs. W. H. Thompson, I. 31cPboison, P. L. Clirispoll, F. L. k2.linlau, A, A. KtetuLy, GeCirge Laudon, 0. W. titepliens, , l3enj. 6trunk, H. F. Cochran', At this point, the t. nrtli re-o:ntion Walk offer / 4 nd a ?dlbstitute bu the 41.);,ve, and -carried. 'Mr. ClarlZitben ;:ornr, entitled " Wlien Lc Mist* arc Ito Mt.-2r a declaii,a fon by Mr. Walter Weller, adjonrne.i until 7 BE I=E opetor.,l tun-ie -by Camptowli Bra.. Band. followed by a declamation by Loma:l - Mitten. Pr , f. CLtrk then •int.; ". The PrOnllMd '_and ,w," by a pat;:io tie air ‘ by the Band. II n . ut ,rge... Landon a:• b (hull intro. ; dneed as the luetni - Lr', f the evening. As any d, scriptiou oat', wf . .,;:`,; fail jir:tic... to the Icetrrc 2.• nr• •., and .as an abstract to Er b., pf,•iured f.•r p•in:;citio,i ill the comity pap ( r ; ., Nyo inerel ri ;nark that the effort was a e 1.., ra?.t ens t ie (dit••; fully sus , aincd the reira tati..ri of the st:ealzer as fonn4ylvania's ableet Aficr a lininol ous hy c.f.!. Clark, enti tled "Pepping the (iae.. , ir:n," ;oil a few lively airs by the Band, Isdjourrwl tuit.l 9 A. 14.., Sat- ME I=l Deren,mal i c, reir,es'e ql , lacted by Prof L.F. QnitAate. 3lnsic. Dee! stion by W. M. NFr bit. Mr. W. fl. , then read "TheJta ven," and a plro,ly upon b;;1116. 3111,3 -Met -13, Crauf, rd mts then intr,. , lneed and read an r . eAsay !!The Third resolution wag +lwo discussed by P. L Chrispid. •Itev. U. Cook, 11(4). Georg , Landon, Tamcg 0. Clark, E. E. Quinlan. Lilt] on the table. The fylluo.ingiiesolulion was then (lrei - 4.11 by W. H. Thompson : WntneAs, DiesatiFfaction isicti Lynnr teach ers as-to some ~ f the sch .01 I,, , nhs iew in use in the county; therefore, Resoived. That 'a corm - nisi. , ~f t o be ap pointed to cow,ider the proptt,ty of a change, and report et the Lext As.ce'Atlon. IBM Filth resolution disetisKil hr E E. Quinlan. P. 'L. Clilispt 11, W. 11 Thompson, A. A. Keeney, David Beardsley, Hon: Ge:.. Lis lidon, I. McPher son. Laid on the table.. The A.-sociation then voted to hold the next sestion at Towanda,. and the following appoint ments were Lecturer, Hon. D. Morrow. • Declaimers, J. P. Keeney, EdWard Mills. Essayists, - -. Miss Docliee Flint, l Miss 'Bernice Kellogg. Buiti !JCRS Committee,' Pro'. E. E. Quinlan, H. E. Pitcher, S. W. Alvord, Mie. Frank Mids. Miss Sarah Carman. After the cu,tulna.y resolution u: thanks, Prof. Q. ark favore , 4 th , • ittitlionce wt.!, another of his ; choice oclectione.. The Doxology was then king, ngid the begiNlictlion Pronounced by 114. v. D. Coo. Adjourned to u:o•2t i,/ Towanda the ficcond Friday iii Julie, 11373. M. M.Er..NET, ST. VALENTLNE'S aili.--FtWay last was, as everybody knows, St.' Valentine's Day. all of our readers know the origin of thit.utti-. vernally observed customs of the cle. ? St krt jog in ancient. Rome, at the festi...al or the 1..n -p.ercalia, in the ides of February, and charach-r -ized by drawing from a secret box the nano s of girls to whom thy draa ing ' nelititmen wove subsequently iftlinccrit_lt passed down• as a " heathen lewgstirfarttiont cust i 'om," till the reign of. V e y - tiding Here a 'violent periieeution raged against the Christians, and death -was; the penalty of cx nricling succor to any of the proscribed creed. Si, Marius an if family, and Valentiuv, s pritrt, who had helped the pei tic, utecl, were eppre hended, arid Vateuttne, refuelng to renounce his faith,- after being 'tea tca fifth a club, WAS beheaded on the 14th of February, about the year 270. Tbelathera of the Church changed the custom above referred 6 into ono which should colebr.t•• tii. , dt-tili of this pi iost, whose martyrdom entitled Win After various Chaugt St. V dent toe's Day" has come to, its present. ,t-st if perfection or imperfection, according to the fancy of. the ob server. In other wcrds, Friday was the day on which those charming little missives yclept Valentines, cross and intercross each' other as every post oftiCe in the country. The wear and all forspent postman sinks beneath a load of delicate embarrassounts not his oau. - In tEcte little visual Interpretations of love, no emblem is so common as the heari--that little three-cornered exponent of.ll our hopes *and fears—the bestuck and , blebdir:g heart, it is twisted and torturedinto mere allog.tries and egectations than an opera h:it., ' With this extract froM quaint Cntuts2Lsarn we close this disjointed sketch of Frid,kosi festi val: "'Good morrow to my tilenyne," sings poor Ophefia; and-no better wish, bat withbet. • tiejiimpliss, 111‘ 60 aisithroriaiirs who are not too - wise to despise_old legends, but are content to rank themselves bumble diocesans of old Bishop Valentine and his true Aurch." '; lir On application of the defend ants, Judge 11!miaow last week granted a rule returnable at May terra, to show cause why a cow trial should not be granted in the case of WILL7II, HUMS & PATRICE vs. the Ithaca & Athens It. IL Co. 131:=213 LOCAL; - ifirSee in another column adver- Useinpni about lowa and Nebraska Lands. Mir Did, you know that Faoirr Sass had Willow Cradles? la- If you want a good overcoat, go to Eitaut TAtntlt. sea. Guano is mounting Chromos and framing Pictures, at low rates. 16Y See in another column adyer tisemeit about lowa and Nebraska Lander; stir Caoss is selling fine wall pa pers ebeaper than ever. is.. A. large assortment of Brack ets Just received at Faos - r Sons. ie. Fall assortment of Silver Plat ed Ware, at Wicart.ut s Biscr's. tom►' Job work, of every description, neatly and expeditiously executed at this office. tel. Warm meals at all hours at Cowus' Bakery. AI& See in another column adver tisement of lowa and Nebraska Lands.. NIL Invisible Hair Nets, in all col ors, at the Bee Hire Store. gig- Buttons, Fringes and Passa mentaries, at the Bee Biro Store. BunnrcE's National Hay...and Straw Cutters, for sale by P/mg-rros k Dansow. lir' The best Tinware for sale- at luNE Lzwis' Hardware Store, in Hennes Meek. • stir A large assortment. of Ameri can Cook and Parlor StoN ea, at PENDLETON A: DARIIOIT.S.. SSA- If you want a nice article of Cake, you can got it at D. W. Scorr a; Co.'s Ba kery. Leave your orders in time. tiir C. F. ettoss has the best as sortment of Wall Papers and 'Window Shades, ever exhibited in this place. • MS. A fall assortment of liailroad and Java Canvas, at the Ike Hive Store, Mer cur's Block.: litir Job %coil exPcnted at this of flee, receives the highest encomiums from the best critics. apt.. Cmribeiries, Pickles, Dried Peaches, Dried'Beef, etc., at D. W. t3cmz,,t CO's. tar We are prepared to do all kinds of Job Work, on the shortest notice and Ist the losreat price's. Fon SALE.—Two or three. new houses, desirably located. Terms easy. En.- trire of W. G. GonnoN, r.' Tomer Gordon's Drug Store. _ Mir The place to buy 0 ihst-clriss , Cool: or P.alor Stove, is st '°4'" • .I'ExpLkroN k Dmmow's, • Orwell, Le — Spring style Silk Hats at T r ix! s If you want a first-class Pai tor Stove, get Ma Light Efpn,,e, pn hand and for F.tb? by PEN! D.tnnow, Orwof, ra. se-Now is a good time to get your I. tter-11 , , , , , 1e, - erivelopea and bill-heada printed, the Ilr.rotrau office is , a guocl place to g ' t theta c.lecuted. WU...Just received at the Bee Hive, an elegant .1!-eortrncnt of f,arliee and Igh , :.3em' L inen and cutia, ah..) Laces, in the newest rtvh... I= i If yon want to bny' the bes. Cook Stove in market, and for the least money go to Juse, & LEwisHardware Store, in Mer enr's MCBREIt PAINT.-:—Have yOll t:ien or beard of it? ' It not, it im wortb your w file to enquire into its %One. See IL M. WELL Es' "Rubber Paint" card in auotker column. go - 37 Tycoou Re.pps, Woolen Mit. tens, and a great vatiety of caller woolen and worsted goods, at the stgu of the Dig Bonnet. Towanda". Pa.., Jan. 30, 1373 -4w. , t 6136. L z s 4; Monuis,- manufac tnrers of those celebrated spectacles, haTe changed their agency from J. Iftmenicrx's to W. A. i u tfir Mrs. J. D. HILL is still agent fur the Cry . stal Polish, u.te.l for cleaning Mir ma, WindOw Glass nail Silver Ware. Griffith A: Patti:lolßlock, Bridge-at. FOR SALE—A House and Lot on State street. !Rinse nearly new and "fitted for gas. Good well and cistern. Terms reasona ble. Enquire of C.B. ALLY, Box 119. 3lrs. J. D. HILL is now receiv ing nen. ni the u - 4 of high top combs, bracelets, jovelry, chain:, c le. Alto, linen col lars. cuffs, and«r-sleeves, c..rFc:4, hair coils, 'raids and siviCches. Griffith & Patton'aßloek Trris Mr.ANs Yon! !—All'''persons indebted 'to Mi•s S. M. Gowns, are notified that payment moat be made or before the 20th inst. B. M. Oluirtsr. ifir . Fancy Neeli-Ties and Scarfs, and'all kinds of Fancy Goods and •Thllinery cheaper than ever at B. A. Perms k Co., oppo qite the Court House, Towanda; Pa. Jan. iii , 1573 ' =ins Viir" Every biDdoess man should supply himself with neatly printed letter head ings, envelopes and cards. Wo furnish these n,ticles ektented in the 'neatest styles at -low fi,gure. tee- Refute you are aware of if, oh, procastinating hoivekceper! spring will be upan con: Be wise, then, and go at once to C. P. Caoss' and purchase a supply of wall paper, that you may be prepared to renovate your rooms early. Der M. J. LAUSQZ wants fifty thou sand feet to dt bri!ti Boots arid Shoes, at his new store opposite the Means 110use l . Boots at a one dollar ,and twenty-five cents pair; bow is that for low 7 157 Main street, below Bridge. jar. Beam) ifi; Tina, would eall the attention of the public to the fact that their 'market is always c.pplied 'with Jhe chilioest stealo, roasts, lamb aud zuut.t.c?u, pork, sausage s 84h, etc. Thec are now receiving daily supplies of flue fresh oysters, which they offer at whole sale and r e tail at the very lowest rates. COAL AT WIIOLESALE.—P. Wrixis is ituper.or hard Antbraalto Coal, by the ear load, vory cheap, delivered at any B. B. station between Wyalueing and Athens. Now is the time to secure your Winter's supply. I Facarzot Son iddi to" , put a wolf,Witif. l ll4trPichs. oleo Mtge In Totrands, on a month's trial, and if It does not suit than. tharttacall mid lake it away. - flow is your time t 4 get perfect sleep. Be sire 'you try, and than ycni will bay. - • It is not generally known thitt U. 0. WFUTAILTA, at ttle Book Bindery over the ItErownia office; makes Blank Boole to any style of ruling and binding desired. If you wants now Iddger,.Jounddior, Docket, give FOR SALE.—A house- and lot,. on the Waverly road, about ono stile from Towan da borough: Also. two email farrus--One on Waverly road and ono on Smithfield road, about three miles from Towanda borough. JAMES FOSTICI. Feb. 3,1873—'1'. wy-If you would like to see the finest line of Clcohs, Cassimarcs, etc., crer or. fered in this market, just drop in at B. Thy. store. Re employs , none but first-class workmen, and can giro u good and stylish suits at as low prices as can be obtained in B.'s dominion. ' Feb. 20, 1873. SW 100 cords Dogwood wanted, deliyer'ed on S. E. or Barclay B. It.,' or at Factory.. For Sale a Johnston Shingle Ma chine, nearly new and in perfect order. Will take lumber of any kind, or dogwood, in pay ment. Apply to !lawns Brother's' Turning Mill, Monroeton, Pa. • *& B. PErnm & Co. have just received a fresh stock of Domestic Goods, such as Brown anal Bleached Iluslins, Glazed Cull brie, Paper, Muslin, Canton Flannels, Ging hams,,Printr, Dress Drilling, Brown and' Blue Denims, etc., etc., which they offer at the low est prices, at the sign of the Big Bonnet. Towanda, Pa., Jan. 311.1,1873-4 W. BEEHIVE STORE, —No. 2 ksaoca!,s Btoci.—For the next thirty days, I will dispose of my entire stock of Millinery Good, at coat; such as Irate, Bonnets, plAin and trimmed, for Ladies, Mies and Children; Feathers, Flow ers, Aigrpttes -and •Ponpous ; also In hair Goods, Braids, Switches, Puff: and Chignons— to give room for nii• Spring r.t,ek. Agent for Butterick's Patterns. nr4. E. L. WoinntE:ry. Feb. 18, 1873 stir:Mrs. M. A. FLETcHi.n, No. 5 Bridge street, Towanda, Realer in Beal and Im itltion Flair Work, Switiihes, Braids, Finger Pain, Carla, the latest style of Ornamontal Dick Combs, a fall supply of Rolls, Jute Switches, and Linen Braids of all shades. ,La dies who Patronize this establishment, hare their hair dressed free of charge. All kinds of hair work made to order, Rings, Pins, Chains, Charms, and everything pertaining •to hair work, done in the best manner. • Mrs. M. A. FLETCUM HASSO'S'S COMPO6D SYRUP Or TAIL This celebrated preparation, so lung and fa- vorably In the NVrtberu `otat..s, for the cure of throat and lung dii•eas:'s, can now be bad ut most of the drug stores in all parts of the country. Ii is no_private rinack prepara tion. It is prescribed by some of the most eniita lit physicians in the 'country', and never IA; in curing the worst cases of cougha and o Ads. Price 30 penta per battle. P. S.—Rse that the signature of Brek.sts, Prolirs, is on can wrapper. For sale by Tcmcnn L GolinaN, Agents,. Pat ton); Blocli, and by Drtag3l;ts generally. me:=l FARS! FOR SALE.—The undersign ed offers for sale a farm, situated in Litchfield township, Bradford donna, Pa., containing 2(10 acres-165 acres improved, the IMlance heavily timbered with Tine, oak And chestnut. Large d-velling house, two barns, sheds and other oat-buildings thereon. The latol is of tirst-rate quality, goad fcr grain at ti and is in a good state of cultivation, well watered, etc. Churches, bchoo , stores, post office, black smith and tvagon-shops within ono, mik—ilve macs from the Pa. A. N. E. IL, and fivemPes from N. Y. Erie It. It. Term. m.sy. Empire of the. r üb , eribt.r on the pr , mi3cs. A. 1. LAYTON. Fob. 14f. 1R73. MA II 1? - 1 ED. HILL - --WILIA: it —ln Nif.tol. e.t Jaeltle - ay',l Hotel. FcbruAry 14 1673. by Pei•. George - . entricort. 71r. 0 en E 11;11, of Orwell, t.)3lms Lora 0. Wilbur, bf NVitadhkra, Brad ford county, Pa. • • 1101T.U.I.N—EASISV001).—In :N(our.).,, county . Pa.. Jan. 17, 11.473, by Rev. A. ' Fl. Spear, 31r. iAri; to 11.. f ti to 31:h..,t Eninvt Jai - 1U Eastwood, b ,th ni )liinrcp.. Wsomlnf.; ciuuty, Pa. SI7..;CLAII - 1--BROOK S. —.tit the 'ret‘idt Red t Mrs C. A. 8r0 ,, 10, Fcb. IS. 1b73., by Rey. W. I:umm.-... Mr. Joon A. tiinc!air to Sits.; Julia A: Drool's: all of Ulster, Ps. lEVEIZLY-LJONEi.—it the Parsonage, Mon- February 11, by 'WA . . liallock Arm strong' Mr: Edwin M. Hm-erly. or Albany, to Mar Mary Jones. of Towanda. SPECIAL NOTICES. EVERY FARMER INS OWN PAINTER.— UFO Rubber Paint. It to rdixed ready for uge. ttprcatii ea,ily and sranatly, is glos. ; ;;, thin, d a . rabic, and 14 r. Beaulyfitt Pair(. !sl. WELT.LA haA t • Paint. T 1) wA.N D A 3l:.llKrr 110LE3ALI: prITCE.S. Corrected every ev eaneeoay, 13- C.' B. i'37%1: subject to cllanges daily. Wheat, * bush l $1 CO (;.. 1 ' Bye, v bush .... 82 Duchwheat, * bush ‘; 60 Corn, * bush 70 • • . Oahe, V bust.; • 38 Beaus, is bush.... ....... .... ..... 1 :o ( ! .1 2 0,) Butter (rolls) *lb @, 30 do (dairy,) V 25 nor 22 sl 35 Eggs, * doz 23 Potatoes. V bugh,nemr , CO Hour,' barrel 10 02 61 12 00 Camas, * bush 1 50 WEIGHTS or Cira-LN.—Wheat 60th. • Corn 56 lbs.; Bye 16 lbs.; . Cests 32 ilas.• Barley 4 I ; Buckwheat 46 lbs.; Beane G 2 lbs.; Bran d 0 lbs.; Clover &tad GO; lbs. ; Timothy Seed 44 lbs. ; Dried Peaches 33 lbs.: Dried Apples 22 lbs.. Flax Seed GO lbs. pIIICE LIST-CASCADE MILLS. Flour, best whiea., yer sack $2 75 `• " hundred .5 50 " bar , re! 11 00 Feed. per cwt 1 GO Custom grinding usually done it once, us the ca pacity of tho mill Is inadielent fora great' amour.' of t gork ; H. B. INGHAY • Carreto-Al:. Stay ..12. 14% New Advertisements, LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Postodlce, Towanda, ' P3.. Feb: ID, 1s7:1. Ackley Henry McGregor G Y Allen may L - Marr Mei Arnold Seneca Morrison Sarah Burrell Michael - Maloy John Barnes d: Waterman McNeal John Brown John C McDonald Arcl4 drown Edward Marring Amanda Brown Wm L Moore P A Benjamin Richard 2 McDonald Mary Srbwn 8 M O'Donald Hate Britton George Owens Geo W Benjamin Emma Onap Joseph Callahan Jasuesi Purdy Nathan adman Sarah Phdlips Anna A Cooper Elizabeth Plullaps Amanda Crook Michael • Persall C V Clancy Patrick Pato - sou John L Carcutr Amanda Pccoek F W , Cle.eland JC ' Quidly Ed Carey Owen . Reynolds Hiram Clark Mrs Jaunq - Bone Hannah co ,ty Mary Rosenerant B W M Croak Janis U.ymond , tertin clottanger Jacob Randolph Byron F Curran John - Racks 0 M Clark utis Roh4on lee Donahue Thomas , Stewart Mary Draw Wm L Stuucts Alice Don•,v.ua Hannah Shultz Walhard Itersrason Mary Stores Adrian - Fergsson E..tcr E Stulth T C • flerinton E E. Satan II Scanlon JoLn Strong JIZI Stephrni.ou Win E Shipman C 8 -- Scanlon Matilda Scanlon JelliC ' Taylor J B t Thornton lame Tuuaer Usitie Turish Akin _ Fetcher F Ficazersld Wm +orham Clarinda Ganl7 Judson Grace George Heath Adele Reesman Ilary /LAMY Cathrine gswoon ameta. cougar Mary Harris leo 0 Kali Bin Widow Johnson Wiz Jackson Med& Jndd G L Lon•ion Saran Liman AE enry lard , Nalnrn Hilliard lidliand Patrick Mann Albeit • Ifilla Samuel A 2 McDonald Huh WOW Dennis Mack Mies Wolf Celan McNulty Mich •r 1 ' Wool Mau Fannie Murphy John Tax Ilium Murry Jot oa Yeager Chas • Malone llanors Zama Chu Persons calling for *bora letters %FP] sky a l tt r. thud; glrias dates of list. - CIREAT REDUCTIOIi,i IN FUR NA MIMI erst nude, at FORST & SON'S. MEM BEAT SALE or FIIBICTIIIIE THE IRON FRONT STORE; I For _the uezt 60 days we oSor our entizo stock of, FUR N IrrILITLE: We do this in order to make rsom for goods now being tastinfactored Our stock is very large and embraces • • ;e• PARLOR SUITS OF EVERY STELE. HAIL PARLOR ETAGERES, ittnirtops and BRACKETS, lUTTRESSE3 AND SPRINGS Or i ,ALL RINDS Our stock is 1111IniS, and for sale t st UEDUCED prices for GO days only. NOW IS THE TIIIE FOR BARGAZB ri FUR Air Goods carefully packed and delivered at the depot free of charge. _ Wilkes-Barre, Jan. 30, 1573.-Cna WANTED -BOOK AGENTS GREAT INDUSTRItS OF THE UNITED STATES, An historical innamsry of tlic Origin, GrowtOond Written by 9d laninent Authors. including John B (laugh. Leon Case. kldwarelloulanil. Jes. Lyn.' in. iter. E. Edwin Hall, . Horace Greeley, Philip Ripley. Albert Itrisbains, This work is a complete history of all branches of industry. prozcsves of tnannia lure, etc.., in ail ages It i.e a complete encyclopedia arts and manufac turers; and Is the mast ente:taining, and valuable work for inforroat.ou on subjects. of - general interest ever offered to the priblae. It is adapted to the wants of the Merchant. Manufieturer. 31e.lianie, Farmer, Student. and Inventor, and sells to both old and young of both elas.s.es. The book is scOd by agents who are making large soles in all parts of the e-tin try. It is offerad at the low price of 13 50 and is the cheapest cook ever sold by subscription. ho family should be without a copy. We want Agents in every town of the United mates,. and no agent can tail to do well with this book. Our terms are liberal. We give our agents the exclusive right of 'territory. One of our agents a..id Is 3 copies in eight days, another sob/ acs in two weeks. • Our agent in Hartford sold 397 in one week. Specimens of the work sent t agents on receipt of stamp. For circulars - and terms to agents address the publish ers. „T.D. BUHR S HYDE, Hartford, Conn., Chicago, 111.. or Cincinnati, Ohio. - FUNNY SIDE OF PHYSIO ; Or the Ilysttriet Me.dicitte: Presenting the Efu Expose of Medical Humbugs. Quarks, and Charl. atina of all ages end all countries. ' SOO pages, 2Z,0 . Engravings. Au interesting and' amusing treatise on the Maltz cal Humbugs of the past and present. It exposes Qua k, Impostors, Traveling Doctors. Patent Medi cine Venders. 'Noted Female Cheats. Vortuue Tell. ere and Mediums, and gives intereslng accounts of Noted Physicians and narativea of their lives. It shows how filthy is manufactured 'Tobacco and of what vile liquors medicines are composed. It re veals startling secrets and instructs all how to avoid the ills which flesh Ls h, it to. We give gai sive territory and liberal cortimia , lons. For eircu- Lsra and terms address the publishers, J. B. BUBB & HIDE, Itart t ford, CL., Chicago, 111., or Clue nnatl, Ohio, Or S'als and By-Waya futbe Elide of We want a. eute for this book. It dieclosoS ail the mysteries of the Detective System. It is a rec.r i .i tor the past twenty years of the mo,t skillful detec tives of this country. in %Wort the crafts of Dank Robbers. Thieves. Pickpockets. Lottery lien, Coon tetfeat Honey Dealers, and swindlers of all classes are exposed and brought to justice. Price 12 75. den d for circulars and terms to afeuts. BAKERY AND DINING BOOM First tilmfa, lic.rth of Ward nous?. BREAD, PIES, CAKE,CRACEERS, Ia camDltitiG ROOln a - 0 will accommodate the paha° with either a lunch or a good meal at all times of the day and erertine. OYSTERS AIM ICE CREAM ON HASP DCBINO Ala o a fme ass mtmeut of 0 rit!erie a, Grin: ectlot).e. ry FrOts; Nut& ke. mayl9' 'tf '1). W. tit'oTT ).; ANCHOR LINE STENATEIIF; . "' BAIL EVERY Sint:DAY. Wipaus her Wilk White ILiNie • Rue AM,* 1 Wells 31 i Wolf Carrie 11 Wilber Levi Wlttppla /*rank Walborn David Wood pny/inda Wald 8 NI Wbettqn &limn Wholtlp John Wallwe (Auk El. W. ALTORD, P.M lurnAturi. -AT 118 Market Streot, WILKES-BARRE, PA AT DEDUCED PRICES FOR SPRING TRADE. EVERTIIING U 'TUE PAINTED, ABII, AND WALNUT CHAMBER. SETS, CL9TII, REPS, PLUSH. SATIN, BIiOCA- YELLS, SILK TERRY, cr COTELINE, OF ALL-COLOIIS D1NEC641901.1 end LIBRARY FURNITURE DI AS OR NTALSIIT. OFFICE Ftic_pNITUBE OF EVERT VARIETY. OF KITCHEN AND COMMON FURNITURE NITURE at its MARKET STREET. WILKES-BARRI;, PA VOORHIS & PAGE G. 11. VO0IiiII:, Miscellaneous, MEM N.rfectiou or the Cher IndastrLal Arta or thl,4conutry. 1300 PM AND atO ENCIT.ANINGS, F. Is. ect., ctc. AGENTS WANTED for - our New. Book, the more aid Scrfons Sides of Medical Practice. An KNOTS UNTIED, A HER ICA N DETECTiVES DARED DAIL X. A-nd Bold at Wh01e...70.e and Retail THEY SEASON Passengers booked to and from any Railway Sta -1 on or Seaport In Gres: Untaln, Iroland, Norway, Sweden. Donmarit. Gomany, Franc*, 13olland, into, and the United States. Cabin fare from 'Sew York to London, :orpool, liegow, and Derry, $0 and a 75. EXCURSION TICKETS sl2°. 'mkrrnediate . . . 30 Affray:Ode iu Currtney. Cartice sendiug for tlicr friends :u the Olt C4-uu- It 7 rau plarcitiao tcktta at reduced pro For further parttrolsre apply P.) fit s DEr1.0:1" 7 Hosting Omen. N.Y., or U. H. EvEarrr. Central Exprers °face. Towatla,'Pa., or N. N. Llrris, Jr., First Natior.al Bunt. of Towanda. Dec.lB'72 VALVABLE FABII Fi )t cr SA 14 . twiongiu 4 to the en,tto brooks, d-ceised. i.tnited In North Tovrand.i, nee: miles from Towanda Horo , coutainirt;; '5 acres, between 73 aad 1 , 40 imnroyel, s 'new thcalllint battle well arrau.2,a for a g , od turrrand other .Itlt bnildia,,, v. t living 'giving of Irate: brought 1., the, 1 1 ,,,ic e to logs. For further parti• ulara apply td W:la, Els. brae, ithrms; Ward - Hattlbrooks. Ulster: AVIf. lard Loveland. Tray or Wtlfor.l I...stabrookA on the pretullwear. tins 1:t. v 4 FOR S.ILE --A v,-2 - y desirable opertyie (Yetopheten. eatt! ,, r,t pa_ The house to to pod °rat r amt the bcrtr - ou.ty twn yearvold. The terms ar, vczy easy. eor further particulars appti to Dr. V. Hemet. eutzlitosn, Pa. Taxi.B . ; - 4-NpfrA.L. - ig..tzionrxt OF THE BECEIVALS AID EIFENDITCEBES OF BRADFORD COUNTY, FROM .TANI7ARY 1 TO TIXCEMBER 31, 1872. Assessors... • $ • 2,234 BO "Auditors 112 00 Special Auditor for Prot. St Beg. Onlees: 90 00. Bridge ConUeda. • 9,460 83 Bridge Views .23 00 Commonwealth ........... 1,307 1$ Crier of Court,. .. .. . i 144 00 Constables Paging tenants /pi; attend. tug Court Counsel to Commnisioners..i. in Civil butt.. " in Criminal Diatriet Attorney li:tedious Indexing Judg. Dock.;Prots. Office. Insurance on Public kuel and lAghts...• .• ..... ••• •• • Orand Jurors • Traverse Jurors.-- ' . • Jury Commissioners and Clerk.... Justices inquisitions Office Books and Stationery . " Account %el th the Svcrillealri iof County TazfQr 1. . . 1 . Ttrp's end BOres. : 1 . i'VeiJurs of Conreferi. 1 Ter . 1 .1 CA crv'd 11 1 cc'eired ! E.r001......--... Pei* CZ I Dus -.--- _ , -....."4... ~•.......-........... Pike - ' 'J. r:fitevens, • 118701 -42 84 , ! 4 7 2 84 A.thensTwp ' IWm. Elabree, . ;1871' 941 01 1 941 00 ; _ 1 Alba Bore' ' , A. D. Wilson, • ' I 19 10 'T'l7 391 10 94 r .. Leßoy.. .. ...... :.. .1 : , lCarp w. i va p te orre r H ato oaBl/0 .. .. 1 ! 'BB 41 88411 I ScalthAeld - 1. • • ' 1112.142 1173 51 2 17' _ 14 4 04 1 i* ' Tuaciurors ' , J. EL Atkins, • 1 24f193 - 12 0') • , _ ! 184 23 Wyse:. - .....1. ID. M. Lamphear. ' - , 243.66 - 119 69 24 51 99 46 ' : Welles - . , . k . Armenia. .i. ILG. Grinnell. ... ! 1074 27 1019 10 15 87! . ' (Charles KUL • - . 18121 331. 24 328 591 5 57 1 -17 28 4445 11 ' 4171 28' 54 29 1 019 58 • , Athena Twp - ! IJ. A,',Wellar, ! - !, - i ' ' - ' 4 Athena Boro' .' !Joseph Hines. 1751 49 IVA 10, 5 01, 87 37; -,; 1 Asylum :. 13Iadlson Decker, . 1 1411.30 1327 731 13 e l .ll , e 9 8 , 4; t Albany ' lAler.l English, - , • 910 56 7 80 69, 19 31, 11 56; i Alba 111.1ro ' fA. D.`Wilson, '1 ..„4, • 221' 05, ' 100 01 . ' , 171 051 Barclay • ~. L. W. I ifrany, - ' ' Ull3 20.1 4980 39 62 -410 i 101 511 " ' . . Burlington.. ',, 1L D. Soper, , - ' 1322 171 1175 00, '3 571 03 58. 72 92 , ! - Burlington 80r0'......; f,I. y. Rice, ' - . , , 301 481 24 0 00 i '- * 153 48 Burlangton Week.. - ' 17. A. Compton, 1235 .15 1168 68 472 GI 661: Canton Tarp 1 ,Illearton , Landon, 2440 42 231 11, 841 121 90 , . Canton 80r0'.... ' 'C. L. Farnsworth, - ' 1001 . 74 941 411 349 49 81! Columbia , 'I.W. P. Wilson,. . 2026 37 218 85! 13 90; 130 62, Franklin: ' 151. S. Allen, 7 - . '. 926'641 , 87, 721 ; 3 98 1 4g 14, . Granville.. *. :, 0. L. Streeter, 1 . 1623 69 15; 801 -8 CB!. 81 111 . Herrick. - '. : Charles Rice, - ! 1054 94-, 10 0 1 G3 l 10 GI! 52 71 1 • R Leßoy ... ...... .11A. W. TanFicet, ''l . .. 1439 861 - 136. 23, 1 2 75' . 71 803 • Litchfield * I. P.,..13unn, ' • 1 1800 81 1702 76 . 2 521 4.3 57; • . Leßaysville ..... .... ...1 W. W. Browning, ' •1 . 394 911 200 001. - i . • . Monroe Tarp - , John Ramis, 1448 36 t 137 , 22; 1 00' 72 17" 104 91 Monroe Boni' ...:IJ. IL Overton, I 31G 97 1 3D 'lll -9 C; - 25 Pi Orwell_, '-R. L. Ca-.e, - 1878 471 177 681 1 0 29' . 93, 4 0, Overton.. 14 ' John Mathews, . 528 83', 48 491 18 821 n 5 50 , • Pike. : ~.. • ' . ..:','Newton Ilumpbrey. 2383 2 7; 2211 12 1 118 851 -- 111dgeburi ' 11Ward Manderville; • ' 1896 12, 1700 06, / 1 tirr 14 21', ' .•. Ham+, Tn. ~- . .q8. A. rote, • 1421 33: 1142 „ :01 .18 00, 70 64 ' '. r Rom!, Boro' - !'1... R. 13rowning, . , , 233 G 6. 2.2k5 1 1; 1 81' It 66: I i ... Smithfield .. i .... . ....;. ' Angwittis Pl.clpe, Jr.. , * 2911 65 1 „.. - .29, 6711 13 1.1, 144 '.** , '3, Springfield... .....1 Oscar IlarkneEs,. 2558 31 1 )2424 Oal. / 3 O 7 ', 127 42' _ South Creek . ' lra Crane, llls 17; la 48; R 3,. 11 11, 33 20; .. 53.1% - asii, , • . ' J. P. Bri4tol, _. , , 244 67! 232 1 07, 40' .-13 20, Sheshcquin .:.. -, W. IL French, 2566 04. 2.37.061 . 260 115 17: 73 27 Standing Stone fAlsnron Taylor. ' 1319 75 , 1139 941 - : L . ! 371 ul Terry !Charles Timup.:....:“ . 887 4'21 8 41 43: 170 11 29' Towanda Twp... ;A. D. Vangorder. - - • 1203 80: ' 1198 48 : 22 2 'l 63 05; Towanda 80r0'.......4, W. H. Dodge, ' G 829 35' - 5m1;001 .. . - ; 1529 35 - Towanda North... ', - S. 11. Harden, • 629 77: 67 . 7170. , ' 112 27 Troy Twp.. Josepb I'. hunt, 2;149 37! -20001851. 10.,74 131 94: Troy Boro' - Is. Bowen, ' - 1748 71' 1554 37', Tuscarora G. W. Woodrusi,•' - • 1.-8 G +2 GM /10,1. 743 (.2 Ulster.... .. E. B. Moore, , 14.1 3,,' 1371 AI , 7 30. - 72- 19! Warren : 18. - F. Carey, . , i 2131 843r 1 2019 59, .5 87' 16:7 20 0 1 '5'.. ,- Windham 'll. Rogers, - - 1714 .f8‘ , , 1592 09, 3 65, 69 06 1 Wyalnsing.. ...... ...... r . E. S. Keeler. - - 2171 = 4 ' 2+ 1 52 18 11 05 103 011 65 0 87 D. M. Laraphear, 2001 871 1345'00' '', , Wells' ,J. R. Brasted, 1734 48' Igls g4l 33 SI• 1 , 0 03j _ Wilmot .:. ,151. 11. Morrow, . : 1274 521 1183 . 24„' . 29 03 . • 02 2,-, .-- —_,..' ...• .. -,,----,----'--;-- Reassessments...... .. l' ; 3 7 8 77 f•— 4 731 318 69* 1 51 33 Total . • 1 Tl ' !"-- - _l. 1 , i3,811r4 841:3,72480 21..1.815 19'83307 7 5 -'t ,17 ; 43 76 MI Due upon Dup;lcatr....; of Z 571 and pr, vi.ltts, $1..602 02 I Dupllcatoa 011872, 70.532 - 82 Received from Mite:4W Land T_ax. Eeated - •' Bank Tax. - • Incidental Rcccival , In Treasury January 1,181'2, EMI To amount of Orders i,sned'in 1972. $111,987 14 By amen:mit of Orders ps:d in 187:1' , . . ' . We, thonfitterstgued, Commissioners of said County, do 13,;:e1 , ,y certify that the above' is a tree ail correct statement of the recetvals and erpentliturcs of raid County, from tho airet day 'Fo - d'auttary A , .! . the 31:4 day of December, inclu , slye, A.D., 1t472.--.., - I . L.S. i3.II.IDFOIiD COUNTY, 83 Wittier4.var 1 ail; and Towakula, thin 21st itay o r 2476 • 4, Attest CA.l l oLllXlitiFt. Cl•alk 'F. N QHERIFF'S SALE.—Br yiH, tie ( - 4 . T N" 13_1...iliatt.,TTCY.-----DISTRICT sundry wr:ts tercel Otit of tlys . eoa: tof - 0 , 11;1 of the I.7nit; - .F for the We,terti . mon Pleas crf Bradford County, and to ine tea, ; tri tof P.srun , ;4l, - ..naia. In (Le matter: o' S. '7".P..:11e, 'WM be er.poFed to puhlic eale at the Court ilense , BantrApt. in the Eorung,li of To-x.111,1a, 11:11)AP, 21.1.1..LC1.1 ; xrest,rit es.—Ott 11, 1673. at 1 o'clock.- p.m., • the folios:lna 82S. Pr.st fhis f ,Fehrna-y, I:s7:_t, w4,-riot is cribed lot, piece. or parcel of Lana-sltuate TUECa- Eanlirr2t,y• 1.. y the s:na court thtt rora, bon:toed as follows: On the north by la- as of estate of S. W. PAUSE of Troy Barnum-, cor.nty S. B. EC( nny. cast - by Lrols of Lsl.7;na We oilruff. on ,of Pradiera and State of I"eunr3 Pcania. in said the POLIII lamb of P. Runnel!. st by latias' trio, a.ljt; iullrupt upon his otcnn ,- t!tion.that E. Donnell and Luther Ecnt-y, cor.ttle:no; Lc:, s, , i thc,payment et any (I,lamanath.-dellverY cf any 1 ,-, more or 14;s; all improvedi thrce g perty belotirtrasz to Pll.l LatlkrnPt. to herb or to big hon , es, ono frame 1 Lain, - ;11.11, and fro- I use. and llho tr.ttoe: cf any property by him are fruit trees thereon. forbidchtn by law; a a:ie.:el:lg of the creliters of S.'red and talca into exe.-nt;on ;a the sa:t of D. ithe said Bankrupt to prove their Je . ble, and choe.e ligntinson vs. E. S. r•sk and F.A.:ar r cue cr more LEsEzr.f.c- of [IN estate. will , held at .I.l.So—Oue other ha. piece, or 'tarot' of I tad a Court.of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the eflica cite in ricrrielr, bonnd as follows: -Oo the north Int Ovt.rin "El sbrf e. in the Boron elt of Towanda, by land; o: Smith, on tie ' l.w is of ;Pa., b•-fore E. WiE.I:VON, Sr:,, 11c,:i-ter. run lib: :.atla lboa cu ii;, tha cat ite, of Chas. 5t.0.. - r.=, dez,asca. day of 5P.1.131X.1.11.V, 1r17:3 : at 10 o'ciook s.rn: -;; and Geo. C. Atlrona, s , ittli by 1.u.,1,4 i. f (le o. C. At. , . woad an•rA. It. 8r0w.., eeii..t I y lands of E.,elut fiord- , Pcli.sA-4 , • _, ; _..._ _„;,_ er and Eliza Liglit, containing P 5 acres...mato or,l less. ate it sO a:rele Irapr red, alth a frame 1 ilc - :11-' IN Ps..‘ " -CIC. "I tAIT,T(I. 7 .—rn 11.1:• 111;1:'- tog house, two framed barns, with +41 ,- ,i :Atzdx. 1 to : tt.r. rt Jeace . I .corc,ll inlimpt. In the D',•triet one, fmniisl chop, and an apple orchard thereon. •• . Court bt the Urinal States for the We-tern D!-trier Sneed and taken into execution at the 4-11: , . of N. of Pennsylvania, to the creditors rf said Dankrupt 'N. r.,:141F, \e. E. N. Reeler and Elialla gerler. ! nna . ail - ctt,•, , ,, ~,,n, , ,,, , ,,,d, • ALSO-One other tot, picee br parcel . f tend ii.tn- • Take Notieo-Thr.t r.,3.1!i i.cller4ll lilt( t4TI4: of ate in Troy. Deco., bonneted as t' Dow.: o , el the i the creditors of smil Dank:opt liqa been ordored north by Entail strciat, east by lands - --.`i W c'enle• ' , and will he I.ehl at the Do'rouch of Truc-anda, P. , in row. south and west by lands of Oliver Doofil c' 3 ,l - ' said District. on the 2.lth day of tEIdIADY, A.D.. turdniz shout , r., of an m•re. tuoce Or I. "• w•th 5 1 1573. at 10 oloek, son:, at the °dim of E. ovER- Irtuara liouse,`frsmad barn, and few fruit trees TON. . .. o. i , .71C of the Regis•ers in Ilankruptcy inlsaid thereon. ~ pie:trait. for the. purpo.4es named in the 27th action Seized amt taken into execution at the snit i . of the Bankrupt Act of. M..reh 21. Is';:. Anil I Gee. B. tavidsou's use vs. W. U. haute. i further gico notice th d I have tiled tiny - final Ile- Feb.l2-td J. It SMITH. Sheriff. CMILItii ~..i - 84.3.0 ef the estate of said Bankrupt in i . said cone.. raid and on the nay- named Aforesaid I :- - - ~..-.., -..:-...1.....-- J , siiali apelil• to said oeurt for the sett!enii alt of my fArtI'HAN •• - g earner !...;: %I r 11 ' 0 i , ~ .:, : N..../ , trine of an order issned m:t of the Orphan'si said Seconnts and for a discharge from alt liaising Coat of Bradford Ccunty; the undermined execn- us isaigtice of said estate in accordance with the tor' of the estate of JAIIE I o, PIIELPS, late of i provisions of tan' 2 , 411 section of the Bankrupt ::et Smitbdeld. deceaieed, will expose to pethlfc P. 0.4! On , of March 21: .1-e 7. 11e present thereat,' the prtmiscs, SATCEDAY, }larch S, lia73, at 10. • • -4 JOIIN W. MIX. - • &aloof:, a.m., the following ciescritn el • prol'a IN: r0b.45- 1,2 , ..! Tassigneo. Beginning at car. of lands OS 74. t. Prince lit centre of ---.--_-- •• ,_ _ - 7 - 7 . highway le 'ailin front Smithileld Centre br Ellrlitr, 1 . T HL '' - 31.05 P SUCC I.SSFI - : L-130YS' ton Borough; thence north 2 des. west 15 15-100 i and Girls' Monthly ' }Lag, inc. DetnorPai's per.ta another,cor. of said riiner's lano. in c ••rit..e of I Young America. , Brills at -situ instructive and in said road; thence by lands of, 11. Phelps, estate Lt er ,,,,, t i o . z s t or i es. pdiet o - .4, ru z t r ,i,m4 A , g , t , e ... north 82. is deg. east 37 53400 Pe'r. to ll coll . - l." - •''''''''' - ' cildorvals, correcporilam'e. eiet. Pally it ustratcei in by land or aria. 11. Phelps south (l;.; de l . :. c "' t. 13 1 all its departments. is an esS,lr.'areleonie galc4it to the 3-10 per. to a cm.; thence by lands oil Orrin. Knifilln "copies table of inatrection :aid amusement. stigio and-oth e r s south 82 3-4 deg. seat 243 5-1 0 per. to a , "copi e s 10 emits post ir,... Y6arly Si, or with choice cor; titmice north 7 deg. west 37!5 10 per. to 'a cm.; !of the following hem:Weil - and vsluctbl . pr:;tniiiins glee° by lands of said Prince msrtle 83 dog. east isu to each sulnier•bir. fcr 50 c - etits ultra; a elmiee. from per. to a cot ; thence north I deg...cast 23 5-10 per. byrl. i five tine Parlor Chromes, wenl_th .5.3 each. Cr two in land of Princes to a car; thence'rthrtla tiil des. e st by , - Z - -.-. I terestiug Juvenile Books, hounilsin cloth and guilt, land or said l'rltico 18 7-10 per. -4,1 Pla'si o' , ';?- 0 . - ', worth $1.75, post free: br aline "pearl-hanolod two -11104. remaining C 6 acres and I' perches, more or. ; Male PccLet Knale and a pa let 01 best Patois, post lass, wlth, the appurtcnsncen, 4 free;-era very powerful larassonoantel, eldetb'e- TCItSIS.-$lOO to be pall when the property i -5 i C; Under. ivecey.tippeil aeljtitstable Microscope. worth attack (dawn, s.3ti) on r , adirruation, and the balance I a -.., postage el cents; Cr a petit Ster,•oseopu with a ill three equal auntialpitymnnts thereafter With in- :. * - 4 1 , ,,, of wows, postage 5 (vats; or an clegAtit Ph a tereat tram c - steferuavtion. II kllltY I'ItItCE, - • tu.;.r.iph Album forboldingi 30 Pictures, podage IS ro).r2 wt.' • - Etccut,•:. i cents: and valuable prPuli4nas ha: clubs. Adeit l eas W. JENNINGS DE3IOftE-T, 838' Broadway, New York. . ' •.; Feb.l2 .41 MAGNIFICENT - :PRIZE, Sur- . 1 poesing all prerlons offers. ' Eiteh stdrzeiTher to Demorest s Monthly 1141 , p:zing, at I hrce Dei: as a year, *ill be presented with a premium of two elegant Cliromos, companion pictures of the two most desirablo and popular.- subjects In America= the Frills of Niagara and Yosemite Falls. "917. e ' cf , iveturts, 1111, by 12 , , inches. ••; - : trading under the ' firil t r - hame of -O. F. 3foson .t.; Company. Bunk tarts, under the Act 1 Ile,?•• eiegant Chromos. cep Shl fr,in be ot,:tti i 1.;,,t,0res naintrd from nature by ime LI ti-e tir..: ere' I o f . COlll'v . ;"7 . l . i ' 0 .. f. March ^l .llsoi, lisvinl applied tt.t-s in Ali/erica. givo tit., Ittogt! popldar Ni.: , ...5 . ..1 -i , • • -a Di -•ha•••-e from all - the 'r debt... 4," an 1 otho der= saki lc: be order of slits tiot,,a lub , tresttng and matlizuktobjecti. and are tlith- I , Jana, provable nu . • • _. _ L a o Ntaga; a, vi.th its iminkuse body of water falling one ha reprodnctiens;ot the originals. The Ittaad • •ol i. b c , ,. ..1 , ? . r ,, t 1 ., ,, ,a 0 0 C t 5.. 1 : - .• t e th i c . i ir lli , t,: r i e ,, i t , ,, y i er .n i: t •-r .il t ,,,, o rl a , i .: l l., p c k• , • ; .: l o ., : n res b, e re b, ,,o. Inuidr. d an.! sixty Cert. sending up tlem.e clouts of i v.:J. t;• app. a 7 on t . h, 2. lay of }LB.. 18,J. at I spray to reflect di brilliancy and beauty the 1,1%1.1 ; 0 ‘ 1 "‘ ,1,, A. :\-/,.. • , be.h're. E s r_o o ror.ton, • Jr- E;;1 e Regis ki rough of Towanda, Pa. c,,loce of t•,e rainbow, is 89 clearly deplete.' that. in ' tyr, at his oal.:k . la shun ratuaginaton, you Imo:. its nitghty roar. The Yo- Ls.. ! t' . '' .. ,l :2'''' C . 1.3 ': , f . . a:. ... „ ' t-! , , t_Lv , ragiik7 . ` 4 _ ' .4 ). ' d B.1131:111rt. ;Li...Cl:a:go: . mite, .with its lofty mountain's to reran{ to lin , ", C••"-lall0I 1 --• ' ,,3,, t ,, 1 t' tn am , fillviTy clouds, and its a:upend - las fails ~.1 si-te. II S. C. Men,ANDLEah,' hundred feet. trup.essing with as awful ,:rand, er, '-,•!:lo2•‘af°t . s• - ••/a Di'llris'L ' sad filling their:llnd with delisttiVuuti wonder. • • • 1 - ••• 1.2- ' . • - i . , There two Chromes are Coo bet 'Merit-es c 0..: publiancil. for ten dollars, ant--will be sent mount, 1 . k aI I TNISTII:ITOII,'S NOTICE.— and varnished, by mail. as a premium to each }c an- , 4. :";.it:-- is likreby elven thatalltwrsonsintlebtad ly three dollar subscriber to our Monthly Jlagazint , 1.. she ." - -;:ate hi Jackson Seeley, late of Wells, header, just theist, two beratifal Chromes of '1:- ,1;•• 2-q a, - ...e rrrt tot,t,.ti o make it:mediate ogara anti Yosemite. - I p . ; yin; at. and ali pei:sens ha, jn^ claims against said These philtres are ycrltablc getits, mini tiorlho' , t (-- late must pm' =sl2 theta. 4ii! atithentleated for set being enalinneaYiu an bonort•d.plxce In otr .11,•,.: .-. t';•• ' , Mt. F. I'. 'BOW )1.1. . They will bo presented to yearly LubArr.b.t.s gull ' • ' 1.1...241:17 FELSCII, 1 . receipt cf Three Dollars, and eight teats foryns: :'. .i.m.15-was . • I Achilin,strstors with your full name and addretts-- Every 1 .1 , •na0 In snariya slikTrald . i• ,•-• .. - .P,' lb.:, ••- ' ‘ ... I);kI.IN I SI:II.ITCYIII'S . . 1 / 4 .; ()Tic '‘).-- sahittle illustrations c: art and b_auty, and it, j• •• • Node,: is lot:+ by tri rya to all Itott. , lns lotlebted pt_rsoti of taut. and cot,.:KIT2 c. 1,11 t-frOid(/1. , .....% Itl.• ', ~'" . 16 , ~, ttat , of mart , , ,,,...., 4 . 31 ,,, 1i , n. late ot • slie , thelain, old the ILoael Magazine, which has been greatly on- ' I d e •asyd. must malo• immediate - payment, and largrd and no contains the eero- E: ha: i c,f an oar, I '' • a i l o•roolis tastin g ; claims agiin• 7 t said .sdat - • must • including 11.•• me,:ft,l, the chttrtataite.: and :hit hean• , jes..... e n 1 r - e:a dui}' anthoutiyatrd :or settlement bawl, witty orwdr.al stories, t amiss' au 1 Porvala- - ta' ,.. . 1 - - IV K. HILL. sie by tho best authors. the only: reliable fashions i ; -,-,i,,,,-31.e.,:', - - .I,lininistratcr. 1 (my:l:ding full :•••„te patteins• I, na: matters in a,' • - . ' ; their details, g inf. inns. sryilit,;otare, and all the : 11 - 7 4 NI E c IT T („) 11; - S NOTICE, - „ tait,3,1,...•uti',1 and novit..o.tt .01 hiczatitre, ea,:ku- ; Ixt_a : i make mie homes user 4, aft - Ll:ye Ind hap- ' 1 ' Notice is her, by eiv,•n-that & ell persons :rob Ltd • to the- ••••date hi' amnia. I 1.,y, , 11A . :Jr., late of Orwell, ty- r rf , :liA•zoilostrKted, and 4 ',-";:k11-41-.1 N. ?t',VA'.,- 1,, .6 . - 3 ,,,1 . ~,,-, reque4;el to make immediate ,1-....- ton ha • ley the centia••ta",:e. ar ; tice end .'ll I;,, ' 1 nYttlt.tut, Latta all put,: n; having claims against year. sin ,•4,0 t •••••s 2.1 cents. ••••:,!thd, t 1:41 , roc et.tattlinugt present slant duly an•ld•utic;ite•tl ieut uta 11 , ;:t;uittk. lutt premituur , flat' vlubse A.V o lrls' i roc settle:mid., • 11. Glplis. - IV. JY:1:•:TN•'"”, 1 rantlanr..... , ,r, z. , ' , A' pr. adwaY, :=;, •• • 3,„,,,:•6.,,,., - ''• - ticentor.. Von:. Feb Ja - , , ---, . , ' "---. -- ' -7--- - - 1 7 .1 1 X. E t . : UT 0 R 'S. NOTICII. FOR 5A.i...r'..—.1 1::,11111,1. Fr. •ej - can , .1.......iN.„0ce, is hereby gll - 011 that all persons tudebtcti ~.mug 1.5•••., aertts is 5t.1.V1?4'..4 c., ilr4.l.lC.ra , li, ill, est it, :-: •_..dleirine Krinn-r, late o: Towau la, _county. P:., on the corn:nip:ate,: tallcoad trout 1 Mt-easel. so r. u,d , •sit.'d to make innucd'aie payment ra t Ta_anton t-,' liu•ltaro, one-half :Id tl dareytana it:l .tuarail pt.l- , , - ,:3:, inuring claims against =aid estate a high rte.; 0 :"‘ullti';• 1 11••o:4i' , e 'T'.llA.dinh'r Irk v•du , , .wane pre •.. It thrrd duly anthenticatitl for settle. t•-c, lath.-:, %%sate • .k, rat stunt,' :;in.;;:3- and 3,•M.. , ....nil ' • .1. V. CiF.ltirit. 11;12.1illitio Li Illy neat a two-'-;r..• tint'.`, ctrl.!.' .l a ,m3 Ma.; . •. . Executor. tint_ ao.-1.-•l, watt u nu-nw-fatling a aim! of wl. - tsir rtln- I :. ' - --- 1. -; - --- -- ning , ,dito the louts and front; ihodet to read near I ; E i 1... , ut;TO R 'S NOTICE.-- ti )9.lkyn. The ham -la dare,, , with underground ' ''.s''otlce is hereby given that:ell persons indebt • ode, carpenter tshop. Le. Fruit, ' ; such as apples ; el tii the estate of 'Tann:Lb Bullock, deceased, late . •l. pc-lateT. Enttrr 'nuts and tlieliory nuts in ` , i Werren twp • are repioattsl to mate Immedl - andalace. Only a rear ries to 4...havls 1324 ek. , l 1 . ..At payment, and all persons Imam: claims against pratle4 ochool Thix -.7oznil 11.111;,1 it Mae Lome ter a i •••.ntlestattemust present thept thdyardlurottented for inechainc mcfam c ily . who with to • et"rt• from lien% e - ~111,,a,,,11:. ' C. ABEL, l•min4; lite m•d, syend the rent:under of their dr - ;.. 1,. s.nd EkeSutor.• Ma to . o and 1...p,c. L•mact, For farther vartim!.. • - . - ' ' - -ti •I ,•• :: , ter t - t - -. , - • --..., a ' l:l ' c ' .2 l '. ;-• - ill , : - h . ' : '' ' lA' ' n ii'' • . - - . - I_,ILAI., 1.1 t ATE CUEAP.---The ,- ~..r.ty..,i... 0r...........4.zt,, - ..1%,y, ,l'a,., w• icy ;ow- , I. :-• , t- tkast;ale, Pe. • - i Imit•lli I l• Undersigneil offers for sale very cheap. ills — •••:in-wir4 described real estate: • = ; v a n; s A Li, —..,1 1011,,, (4 ~bout st; • •nto farm containing lit) acres, mostly improved. - ..,imatett In Towanda ton - uslup. Also coo timber 1: , acre a. situ aid within three L. 014.4 4 Tows ett i • leo containing '.•.; acres. ; • . D,,,, oug b, - it, eII watered, mith-good sirchird, 1- 1 0 ”`" ' c, t• t contalrrug 10:1 acres in Alrylnici town . i • ue a. ra au:! *tarn thereon , and abatis 7.44"- 0: WAO., le --., „. ~...i Perth imi.rwied. 1 tel t‘mlotr. I' a- tams ap, ly to ‘;;; T-... ii t 155.40.,, , , , ."'"W ~ , 1 1,3 fine ventahaing 110 acres In Wys: , :: and Rome o::::,• cern, r 'Alain and Matto littllenx. !Coact Da. 1••• . ~ -,f• . l l?* ,141 .1"- . - • J:a13.1::••• , - •••• ' _ ~,,,A0 ; it Buena -.lna tot in Tow.unia 130 rough.• • Two hotir,-e.i in SOLItA 'Vomit: Ma, near the. hGrough. I I.I I IIOST & SONS mailstilt. , beet , . !..,', two lot?. . . ..I . - Ensue Table to Thrtraar. ' 2'an.l.S":3 County Finances. • • 1.223 - 00 ..... . : 118 00 2 ;2M 10 .E. 67 CO 260 00 213 43 073 1 20 1,203-07 161 00 130 24 478 78 B.rnyin4 Trcaner,r, do Acclunt 11-illt O.c Cf , rcay of Bradford, for .1.D., 1,72 $1 0 3 , 6 4 2 6- 79 In Treasury janns. , ry I, ]k;3, ebunly Orders in acc,iint with the Ciunty njllradford fe r 18.72 ' Legal. 1:4441'.1.1t) Prisoners support it County 10 .•..... 790 03 " ' " . Penitentiary .2,013 3i Conveying Prisoners to Penitentiary.— .143 40 Public Printing. . ..' . —..... ...... n 1 60 Prothonotary and terk - of 'Sessions—. I - 413 1,2 Itepaltai on Public , takings. ... ;...... • 264 30 atiromoning Jwiorl ' ',. , 208 10 Eitsts Lunatic Asylnar .•. . - 491 22 Beforees as per Act edls62 270 00 Bent of Booms for Court at Tr0y...... . 200 00 . Teachers instituteits per Act of P. 67., . 200 0 , 0 Township Lift 1 71e1vs 19 50 . Wild Cat Certiftradep 3 6l erpon laufidin' gof Jail ' • 35,213 13 John B. Hinds, late Commissioner.:. 732 - .oo' Ears iiellogg. Cmnnitesioner 2:,4 00 • liorrii 'Shepard i- " . 725 00 Benj. Buykendall .' " .-. ...'..... ' •00 00 E. B. ChelbsughiCierh of Commisero. 1,200 00 1,103 16 50 04., 31 00 te1.:037 14 *Whole cipenso of jail for Ib7l. and 1872 . . 5.:1,.1:75 Se, he Countvifiretd.rortqor the Year returned uncollected for '72 Orid pc , - rionq, $1,.,148 7C Ex() npl• at 0 ...1. to Collectors. I . ' 818 09 • Porcentagb • ~ ... - ()Wets p,atd, .„ Two per cent. COMIIti,SiOD_OII S'iMe, One 1 .• • S. 7:i,6.7 Paid State Tai, Illauk Tax, 1,201 75 IFO d 3 761 80 1 441'8.5 19.820 11 Total E. C. R.F.LI.OGG, ISOBR1•4 ra - Yrs.,sivALL, • t 11" BA N KRUPTCY.--DISTRICT court of the rutted States for tho Western Dis trt.t reunliv dais. F XtaAort and A. G. 872, arvt previous ME 3 11,7 75 14 1,23.3 74 1,314 62 751 80 2,5.0)2 05 $103,625 73 $6l 487 1 4 Leg,ll. JiMIN:HALL. r. Mazalial Arc..a.evuer. Lao'colustners V - OR .SALE— second haul, Portable "Engine 'snit power, in tl(lcii order, and can be seen running any day at the shop of-the subscribers. Reason for selling.. Not strong.enougli for , our business. Price SM.- JOEIN igrirArvo - " dL k ta.l3/MXICIL • - Illsoellaneolz MOMT I I I .A..br'Ir S - • - M3==:l=Mii • • • • •LA . . • ---- ~--NOW RXZEIVINC .4, s • • • ...... _A~ . ...... _ LARGE AND DESIRABLE STOCK -OF=. CIREI SEASONABLE GOODS liIMMIE -TO BF,- SOLD AT LON PRICES Towands,-Octobcr 23, 1P72 C.I O'NETTILNG NEW. 0 W.. A. ROCKWELL. fl t,arcilased a large and elegant assortment 3E~7C~'~LRY GOLD .0.7 D sitvEr. WATCHES", ,CLOCKS . OF ., ALL .19,./11)S, GOLD AND SILVIS. CHAINS AND =SS. • PLATEb . TEA •LETS, 4:1011LITI, And all the spiendittgoote for IVADDZG AND HOLIDAY fOMIN'Tg Spoons and Forks in tots, Pens, Charm, and in fact everything to pica's", with an andlosis variety of S.isieetacle% and Meets.. Raving purchased front the late A. N. 'Warner's estate the entire !otof tools and fixtnrea I am pre pared to do al! kinds:of work at the shortest notice Loci warranted. Please' give me a cali and examine Vat- goods and I will try to give you 'entire satisfac- Lon. Towanda,. Oct. 23. 187.2 VIER'S CATHARTIC PILLS, TllETtr.rosr.s . or A FA4ILS: - • - ; r . • Ccrstiveni:ss,. - .Tautlice.liy4epaia, Ihiligestlon, T•yrentary;Foni Stomach. I> ysipelat, Headache; - Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin Diseases. • I Pil.liisncgs. Liver , templaint, Drcipsy, Tettet, Tomr - rra and Salt Rheum, Worms,; Gout:llletarat r.s a ilri , mer .Pill; ; and Purifying the Blood. • I ;.ts• 111 , st c•aigeritlipargative yet perfected. ,11; - _•otf. abon•lantle alnnr i,ow Lunch they xco) Pdl:•., They are talc 4ud-pleas mit t cowerful to cure. They pnyge tb ! . f,tlll.llr.p.ts of tlp. blood; they etinatit , •„ n , fr• 01 , :‘ t-i'llf - ,14/elt or •: - I, , orricred organ into sc.— at..• mca , lath' slid W7lO to the Titc-v o.f.v not -only the every eno; i•;eryirAly, but formidable :Host eminent clergy ino:t sbifful physielins, and onr - beat 'cal • - extria performed and - ;•._n , they h.;;:ve , ilerr.ed from theac the safest and bet physic for, Ltc.C:2li:re meld as well as etTectuat. _ hl .roated ilicly•are easy to take; and vrfly 1 -, r;.tablo, they are entirelyharm les F. , • . . EEMEE329 D. J., C. AIE.II E CO., 1.43w-E1L,74.t5,;., VRACIICAL AND ILNAISTICAL CELESLISTI., And sola by Druggists all %and the world. • - • Dr. C. PORTER SOS, idaialesale a,gonts - Towands. Pa., and for sale hti•'3ealep throughon 1 the county. - 0et.304n4 - RIT,B.BE s PAI7:NV. TIE BEST I(cEST Ii THE vour.,D, ALL S4ADES, TISVI'S,.S: I COLORS_ Vt7B . L WIIIIE ANB JET BLACK ro.n,"slr.r .IT WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL CHEAP, DEEA.I3LE,.:ELASTIC, WATER PROOF & BEAITTIFtTL, Lads frotie the very beet ;material. Two coats of . the ROBLEC ;'AIFT ar tctter,thaa.`hrce coats of t • ordinary paint. It is a chemical comp Alma, - ‘vhich, when applied ;Is aint, is 3:1 Arm as horn, yet etas le, and proauc..: gins equal to rarutsh. It has been rnannfacturcil in the United States for six years past and stood the severest tests• and has eatablisted for itself a brilliant reputation „upon a !Iran basis for the following. qualities needed .to make any p4ir.t valuable, gamely: Durable, not affected by Flan, wind, trek, !heat, or water; Arm and elaistic, ftrong and adhesli - e, till nat crack or peel :; retainsqs color, girip3 a surface as bright, smooth, amldelicate as if, varitialted. down from the brusa fi‘,ely and settles promptly. Is adapted' to all kinds Of painting on either wood, brick, or plaster. other paint will resist Water eqtal to it, making It unequaled for painting vessels or metal roofs. In Hill the lnuisitm of a first-class paint the-Rub ber Paint is. nhequealed. It is prepared in Pure White, and in all Citfago and 'other colors, compris ing, any'unnaber of different shades. One gallon of the !tubber Paint will cover tienty thitly,,ya.r,as two coats...- MIXED READY FOE USE AND SOLD BY`THS GALLON In 1, t, 3, 410, 15, 20, and 40 • GALLON PA(KAG . AT 31ANUFAG. TUREICS E rnicEs Sample color-cards, cirFnlara, rqferencoa, priee lists, and other particulArs furnished. by ,tbo Arab scriber by mail, or la ferional apidlcatiop, It M. WELLES, Aljolesale sna RetllAgent. Tom, ap,.l.a, Nov Si 1.372. ' NOTICE OF REMoVAL DUAMO REN.Ilia OF OLD , PLApg. OF n csrstss.' , The undersigned has 'removed hie stock, of Ora cories arad.Provisions to 4, Behlletastes BloCk, small side, et Bridge Street, where ho will continue j. business as nuts/. As soon as necessary repairs are made I will again occnpy fio. 1, Patton's Block. corner Main and Bridge Streets. Towanda, Feb. 5, 1871 rkISSOLUTION.—In consequence 1.1- at the illhealth -of Mr. J. E. Tallmadgeii the firm ut Barron fi Tall/mad& is this day dissolved by .mutual consent. The businessjel, the late firtumill be settled up by°. H.. ilarron.(Agent. who 'con tgrao tha buatness at the old PUed. ti o. 129 Main Street. Towanda. pa. C. H. BA:BRO:T, JAtr. 1. 187a.-w3 J. 11. TALLM&DOL, 1 4 7S'EltAY.—Came into the enelos ure of J. R. Nichols, of Brirlington,-,on or 1 shoat the 4th of 0ct.,1872, one. ,-year Old Helfer• apotted, with short horns. The owner le requeited to come forward, prove property, pay charm; and \ take her away or she will be disposed of according to law, J. W. NICHOLS. FOR SALR:--A place contain i ng about IO acres of maad land. located three: • . miles from Lettaytyrille. Bradford Conxity, , Pa, and "; near Beach Grove itchool-house. The Improvements are a good house and barn, together with out bull& Ingo. Good water and a young orchard on Ul! premises. Thia le an excellent locality for a me- change. Termayery, easy, as the owner resides in Lancaster County. Par further particulars apply to Wm. B. 'Stevens, Lellayesilie. Pa. - "Jp.u.B%. II ~ ... ~`~'~X' INN ' 1 ME ~J 4 W. L. ROCKWELL. 11. J. LONG.