rzatm Padforiftpakt lowands, Thursday, February 27, IBIS. LOCAL ADD GENRAVAL.; lir JOHN Mara= hie e.ld ids Baggage Express Wagon to Jams Anal, Hereafter, jurymen in this' county, will mane two dears per clay. Noltirithstanding the great ex pense of the now Jail, Bradford county doei not owe a dollar. WIT The Orphans' Heine Pair held in Elwin last week, netted over $5,000 in cash to the insUtnticat. tar The Waverly_ ,Advocate says x aria cavern has been dile overed In Spanish fill. Further explorationeire to be made. - illir The Owego Times calla. the Towanda - Bem a "premature journal.' Prema ture children generally die young• a The Borough Cowell have appointedj'zicrrez Poiratz oollectort), taxes for the current year, and-Jean Nsero !Sited Commissioner. - • Stir J.. 8. JOHNSON, our enterpris ing groceryman, has purchased the Bed, White and Blue Store, on Bridge street. His adver lisement will appear next week. The Canton Sentinel says "0. Tuesday evening last, the members and irienOs of the Presbyterian Church, in this ha rough, made aliberal donation to the pastor, Rec. S. P. GAM, of 1101.150?" Stir The Towanda Iron Manufac turing Company, lief week received an order fora car load of nails at a price of ten cents per keg in advance of another establishment. The Towanda nails wore selected on account of their superior quality. sr. We are indepted to Rev. &L -oma,: Cooperc, for a copy of the proceedings of a convention of colored men held in Dover, Del.. on the 9th of Jantuu*. Mr. COOPER, we are pleased to notice, was ealled upon to pre. Fide over the deliberations of the meeting. Stir The banking house of Messrs. GEORGE Sanerateets & Co., is to lie subinerged into a State bank under a charter granted to the State Deposit and Savings Bank, the name of which wits recently changed by Court tolhe Lackawanna Valley .Bank, with a cash capital 0fj200,000. tor The Owego Gazette . says Hon. T.rl. CHATFIELD introduced a bill into the Ben et e on Thursday alma week, authorising the Binghamton, Driehore and Williamsport Rail road Company to lay a. railroad track on the tow-path of the Chenango canal extension. A similar bill was introduced into the Assembly on Friday last. • • Oar At a meeting of Linta No. 3, held February 24, the following resolution was passed : Marius : It has pleased Almighty God to TeM(As from among ,na by death, our friend awl fellow-fireman, R. T. Marshall ; therefore, Reßdred, That we tender the family and !mend% of the deceased our deep sympathy and ,undolence in their bereavement and sorrow. De' Modesty prevents our copyi ng a personal item from the Montour Amencan. Whtle we thank the Doctor for his friendly no twu, we beg leave to *same him that'oar every political anticipation has in view the welfare of Montour as well as the other connties of the te• Do you know how to tell the -;ze of glove you seed? 'Take s tape measure .11.1 measure your hand around the knuckles. Thv number of inches and quarters of an inch that it measures, is exactly the size of a glove. That is, if it is five inches and three-quarters around, you want glove No. 51. PERSONAL.—Dr. J. D. CRAWFORD, Of Athens, gives notice thilt be intends to remote Wit.consin in March. —Judge and Mrs. Monnow and Major E. W IIALE are in Washington: .—Drs. 3.IADILL and Moirrainni have returned from Philadelphia. --A. J. Tnorr, Esq., of the Lycoming Stand zrd, paid ns a visitlast Monday. MICHAEL Maytrier, editor of the Sullivan c-unty Democrat, weigh!' £hree hundred and ~ .renty pounds, and is one of the most active and energetic men in the country. ter The Montour American, pub ::@hud at Danville, refers to one of our 'rising attorney, in the following complimentary man- P.; APPRECIATED.—We are pleased to sea l that rLi time friend, A. Peck, Esq., Of To v,azids, is appreciated. He. was recently the nt of a magnificent gold watch and at the hands of one of his clients, C. M. :• , i.derson. President "of the Sullivan -Anthra ,..., o.: , ,11 Co., as a token of friendship, and in i. , .. , r , iledement of his professional ability and mt....1-Ay. He has only entered upon his ca •rt-Lr of n-efalneas, and we hope his future will tk marked with many kind tokens of apprecia op his deserving merit. We presume the ;cant *local option' decision in Bradford. for bid, any special rejoicing on the occasion." FIRE ' is Wes A fire broke out in Baldwin's risme builds ,Waverly,N. Y.. wapled by PERSONS di Hutroi ED, as a gro; ~ 11: and crockery store, about 1:30 o'clock • n Frlday night last A high win prevailed, anti Tor some time it was feared th t the Bre , 11.1 c, , ra municato to the valuable property 41Jir Ililflg Tte First National Bank, the Opera House 4Zti ti.e Pantiell Block were in great danger, huobt superhuman efforts the fire was • ..::tined to theburning building: cue tune it seemed as if aid must be asked Elmira, and was asked, but the Bremen tall] succeeded In subduing the conflagration. PEP.EON'S E Hrsoznronty are tally insured; 1151 11.mnulsr, the owner of the building. The damage -to the adjacent buildings is not excepting that of the bank, but all is by insurance. 'SPITTING OF THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL AL- v.xci .—The rep* monthly meeting of the ..a1.1:1-Sehuol Alliance of this place, was held tl.Lilecture room of the M. E. Church, on nday evening, Feb. 17. After the usual , t-tnnt , , exercises, D'A. OvEarou delivered an fib:e a:l4 interesting !address on the subject, "11A . 'to Teach a Sunday-School." His re- Were listened to throughout with strict sod profit, by the goodly number of t../tt•I.,N present. Mr. 0. is one of our most And intelligent Superintendents, ad the thoughts and suggestions advanced by :LnliaFe Worthy thp it,ttont.ton of all engaged in :s 14day-school wont. nr. t:fippiNo also made , a short address, in he suggested methods by which the et 'lr of the Bible may be interesting as well u izitru.oltv€, to the children. lit next meeting will be heliFin the Preeby- ChUtvh, on Monday evening, March 17 • • T, HE °LOH OF 'FLOWER/IL—Many bi lady gardeners are doubtless looking for with eager anticipation to the time when VL`l" Will be released from close rooms and en -I.rci,l imprisonment, and can have a good Lte aloud their garden walks, trimming bor dt,,. pltuticg slips-and seeds, and preparing f-r Hie spring and summer campaign among C' 4 Has it ever occurred to them that th" '-'dor of flowers there are Uwe dimly and 4s yet unwritten, concerning hF I, .tcortis of fragrance, the harmonies of bdurs, and that these harmonies are gor by rules as fixed and as beautiful as those .t•at rule the play of colors in the prism, Or the `•rations Of sound and the relatives of the dl atonic reale. The three elements of floral bean 'F Lrc color, form and fragrance, and the flow -7,13101 combines these in the fullest propor• 11. n rose, whose pure and penetr. tang r has IM•en regarded from all time as the f all that is beautiful to the smell and charming to the sense.- It may perhaps 113 e Phlte the key to the gamut of odors. ONI!! . mr We are jest in receipt of the Fah:nary linm . bee of the Pewits Mouldy, of Pittsburg, which, now that it is petard in its new type, and en tinted paper, boldly claims to be the mast bearitiftd 0/astride& paper for. the home published ln this or any other a:pantry. This number certainly seems to bear out the claim. It hai no lees than eight sognivings, some of them—and espededly the frontispiece—. being very •brentifol. The two famed poems, the "Wonderful One-Horse Shay,' (0. W. Flousash and the , " Barefbot Boy; (Wiurgw) are both illustreted In this attractive number. The " Elonsehold • end "Bois and Obis • de. partnumti are as full and valuable as ever, and the whole table of contents is varied and enter- Mining. In brief, we can say that the Pao-: pies Monthly is a pure, whokeoie and attract ive home paper, and welt deserting a h e arty and generous western support. We are not surprised to learn that its circulation is now in , creasing at the rate of one hundred per day. Agents on big commission are waited in every section. Bend Ave cents for sample and agents circular, postage free. - str "W. S. T.," in the Amherst ,Republican, of January 11, refers In beantftl and touching language to the death °ilexes H. Wzgags, who died L New York a, few weeks since. Kr. Wsusa was born in Athens, and read law with the late Judge Hassel Wzriurron in this place. Rare is the item referred to : In the death Of James H. Welles, of New York city. on the Bth inst., Amherst college mourns the loss of a constant Mend ana quint benefactor', and the community loses a businessman of rare enterprise, integrity and public spirit. it graftage of Amherst in the class of .1843, when the institution was at lts Lowest point of poverty and demotion, he has almost ever since been giving. not large sums, but timely donations; now to the library and now to the cabbie* here an instrument of mu sic for the chapel, and there a subscription to the museum of arta antiquities. And what he has done is only the beginning of what he wished and unposed to do for his Alma Mater, if his life had hien spared. He died at the age of 5 3, ProsPerons, generous. having acoom plished m nett and enjoyed muck-but apparent ly jut as he wu entering the period of his greatest usefulness and happiness. Kr. Welles built large sections of some of the principal railroads in New York, Pennsylvania and Teus, and bore a prominent part in the construction of the ship-canal in the mining region of Lake Superior. But the best and most lasting me morlal which he has left of himself, is in the grateful hearts of the poor and the suffering, the widow and the fatherless, whom he has re lieved acid made happy, and , in the unfailing remembrance of Elm who will - say to such: " Inasmuch as ye did it unto one of the least of these, my brethren, ye did it unto me.' EXPLOSION OF A 'STEAM BOUM AT Scout Iterx.—A corresp l anclent of the Elmira Advertiser, writing from Sugar Run, Pa., order date of Feb. 21, says : "At four o'clock P. IL, yesterday, the boiler of a portable steam saw - mill, (near here), own ed by John F. Williams, exploded, killing two men and injuring six more, one or two of whom may die. " The mill had stopped to 'oil up,' there was about eighty pounds of steam and two pages of water, when without any warning the explo- Bien occurred. "The Orem*jn a young man named Stereos, from near Tankhannock, was carried fine rods and lodged in a tree top, the top of hos head blown oft "Another young man, named Philip Pond, was thrown upon a high board-pile, a heavy timber falling upon him, crushing his chest and so badly injuring him that he soon died. The wood.chopper was also carried upon a high lumber pile, bruise and scalded, and now bee in a critical o 0 on. The owner had an arm broken, besides other bruises. The sawyer, "Starker " Fitch, was swept away some dis tance, but escaped much hurt. A farmer who on passing the mill, called in just before the accident, was badly cut about the face and head, but not considered dangerous. His team standing some rods distant, a missile struck one, badly_ cutting its hip. "Billy Frftr, a workman, had his ripper lip cut off and nose nearly torn out. recovery doubtful. He is imconscious most of the time. All were more more or less scalded and injured. and it is a wonder that any escaped alive, as they were -thrtivrn :from two to Sys rods and had to be dug out of the debris. - " The mill is a total wreck,' the boiler torn into fragments, the frame demoiiihed and the surrounding building's trimmed - as though' bY an ax. The concussion was tremendousthe g,To frozen tUid jarring at a distance of lay rods. The mill, though an old one , had been run but a short time as this plats, Mr. Williams having recently bought It. Those who witness ed the explosion say that therair seemed black with smoke, steam and flying boards and tim bers. No blame is attached to the owner or sawyer, the latter being a care all, and practical workulan. The village physcian was soon at the scene administering relief, also the neigh borhood. The cries and groans are said to have' been lauching. Loads of people have been at the grounds to see the rums, and re port a general destruction of nearly everything about the mill but the cylinder. The mill house, presents the appearance of a general hospital; and the good people are-supplying ithe needed \ articles for the sufferers." • ' " WHAT'S TO Ifreolz."—One of the largest audiences ever assembled in Ifercur's Hall, greeted AstliA DICEMBON on Wednesday evening. We - noticed many pecitile from Le- Raysville, Athens, Wyalusing and other towns. The rapt attention given every sentence utter ed niust have been gratifying to Hiss D. Her subject was one which interested everybody. and her manner of discussing it left an impres sion for good upon the entire audience. In re fearing to the fact that women do not succeed in securing such employment and remuneration as they desire, she said four fifths of the misery of woman lies in her leaning upon her work as a prop, and in her-refusal to submit to the training that meat:ass through : to qualify themselves fir the at positions. Of the 2,000,000.W.0inen in this country who labor outside of the-40E08So circle, over 800,- 000 are servant., and yet a decent one is hard to find, and harder to keep.. She knew of a ho tel keepei who cheereally paid -it male cook $5,000 a year but mosl'arthe women cooks re ceived only three or four dollars per week, and don't earn half of that. Thi) man makes cook ing his trade,.the work of his lite-time; the wo man begins without knowing how, and keeps on without learning till sonic man raises her kitchen latch and takes her to a kitchen of his own, where she will poisonliiM with bad cook leg, and give him dyspepsia foi• life. - Theis are thqusands of_ women dragged (int with housekeeping, who would give halt their income and half their hearts to semebOdy to as sist them In making homes. 'There are 200,- 000 seamstresses and dressmi&ers In the coun try, and the reason they don't earn higher wages is because they do such wretched work. She knew forewomen in large bniunesrest-b -lialaments, who received tram $2,000 to $5,000 a year, but they have put themselves under care fal training to get their .positions. They have put line upon line and precept upon precept, here a little tud there a little, „made their em ployees business their busineis, and rendered services indispenaible. There are thousands of places waiting for women who can manage bagerbodies of workwomen, and superintend business economically, at salaries reaching from $l,OOO to $5.000. How many girls are fit ting themselves for these positions? There are 88,000 women teachers in. the country. Of these, 50,000 have selected the business not because they like it, but because it is decent and respectable. Women teachers do not as' ire to Professors' chairs. Young men are employed as teachers .at salaries of $1,200 and 82,000. when young women would be pre ferred.' It is the same with female telegriph tiperstors. On one railroad, out of 500, 480 be eve that sitting at the machine means ranning it; If yon enter a store you will find one or two saleswomen talking together, and and an other reading a novel. To - get" their attention you mast address them, perhaps roughly, two or three times. The salesman, on the contra ry, if he hu not what you wish to buy, will show you fifty other things, and convince - you that you need forty-nine of them. Public opin ion applies the whip and spur to the young man and makes it disbonoroble for him to be idle. In reply - to the question, "whati to hinder' women from entering the various business avo cations and competing with men, her answer was—themaelVes. They could, bat they won't. Public opinion was wrong to teaching women not to respect labor. lf,Misi D.'s views on this subject were adopted, and acted upon by one half the mothers and daughters who listened to - her, many times the cost of the lecture would be realized In our own midst. The audience listened with almost breathless silence to her modest but vivid and eloquent description of the misery and, degradation to which thousands of our young women are brought, through the false teachings of society that they ; must have elegant homes and costly adornments, which they cannot legitimately_ earn. Her recital of two scenes, illustrating this position of her subject, made an impres sion seldom witnessed. Would that there were speakers who dared bring home this subject to the attention of the public, and thus aid in bringing public) sentiment and purity to a high and nobler ander& Tea Bum= Ckmarr; Ocommnat i 20.43:2-412. irsiforit Ginty Cos wet LOA. TOis% Couto% 11Wits , ftw tWL L4lieses at doettire aims t inficnstag weft appoBB4pro law W.O.T. C. 2. lihtle; V.V.T.„ Wish 8. Ism R.L. L. T. LOW: W.K. U. 8. P.n .0.. i LfL, Ilia lAN; 0.0. Cbsaise Daub: W. C.. 04 L. Lima; 'ALCM. L. UM. The following anitudtteno were sonounood: Get Cluidruitioao—L Loos% Loam Law. old Pbruids Woodburn. .0a Diudneas—Gep. arlm.. /1. 'Parsoluk. sad D. P. Oecaley. Oa Itimaanon.-11. Utah D. W. Indaki and Tao. !Mo. .11AdjouraeoL AVMS OS Baasuat.--L. T. LOW r.a law 4 wady elected to 1111 the vacancy to the oaks of ascretagy. caused by the reidgustloa, of B. O. Si'- lum!. " Committee on . Credentials reported as follows: Northern Lodge, No. 222. Mrs. J. Wardell; Darnley Lodge, Ho. 770, Sao. lidera, B. S. Conan, George Monroe. Jno. Grant. Jas. Boss, L. 8, Re/der, Mrs. Creole;; porth 'round& Lodge. Ho. 51M. C.R.Wldts; I cm loodite. No. 460., D. IL Woodburn. Planate Woodburn, F. Washburn, P. M. Rifenborg, W. W. Woodlnotkl, Seeley; Canton Lodge, Ho. 428. 0. FL R. Parsons, ElecM Vamlyke, Clare Moors; Rock Lodge. Ho. 620. Zara Loomis, M. L. Rockwell. Helen Rockwell; Highland Lodge, Ito. 788; T. T. Brown; West Franklin Lodge, No. 677. W. P: Crandall, Jno. Smiley, Chas. Randall; East Troy Lodge, Chas. McLachlan; Miberkr Corners Lodge, No. 1002. J. 11. , Plati. erns. Reports from the lodges represented show the order In the count/ to be in a flourishing condition. and manifest a determination to enforce the pro :visions of the Local Option Law. ♦ bill of $20.22 was presented in farr of. 8. C. Gaylord. On motion. Brothels D. W. White, J. M. Platt. and John Findley were appointed a committee to investi gate the account. The question of •spenges was taken up and die caused by'Brothers Parsons, Platt, D. W. White, O. E. White, Y. O. Dean. ' A oonununicition from G.W.0.T., 8. B. Chula. was received. on motion. D. D.'s C. E. White and a. Xs* were authraised to attend to an action to procure pay from the Grand Lodge to meet the expenses incurred bf hiring Brother John Lorton to lecture. Brother Loomis moved that a collection be taken up at the 'riming and morning sessions. Agreed to. Brother Keite moved that the members of this Convention do hereby ezpress our approbation of Brother J. Lorton as a local lecturer. Adjourned to meet at 7 p.m. • Estancia fluslow.—The folloWlfig resolution was .passed without discussion: Resolved, That we feel to publicly ezpreu our gratitude to God for the emphatic vote cut against Intemperance by the people of Bradford county. and do also express a hope that the action of the Bt.te Constitutional Convention, now in session at Phila delphia, shall meet the j net expectations of the peo ple at large in relation to temperance. The following resolution was thoroughly dis cussed and laid Over:. Rowlead. That the lobbyists who are so prOmi nest In their efforts to influence our kgialators-to "go back" on their noble record, made a year ago, when the) saw proper to pass what is known as the Local Option Law,, are deserving the condemnation of every lover of humanity. 'On motion, the following was passed without dii. cuasion: Whereas, The majority of the voters of Bradford county have. by their votes, declared for Local Op tion Law; therefore Resolved. That it 11 the duty of every temperance man ang woman to co-operate la sustaining the law thereby sets precedent for other counties to follow. which may teed toward the suppression of Unused houses to the State: A collection of $5.15 was taken for defraying ex Penises. Mr. J. Lorton made a few remarks for the good or the order, after which he wu invited to address the Convention on the 201 h instant. Adjourned. " MOILNING SIZEIO7L—iIIIIITLICtiOtIi In the unwritten work were given by D D., A. Belle. The resolution laid over from evening session was Men up and adopted. . Mater M. ILl'arsona. L.D., of Columbia X Roads Lodge, reported In writing u follows: ' Columbia X Roads Lodge. in the languige of the Me Webster. can sal . I still live." We meet in a school.house, have no rent to pay , and are very comtortably imitated. We hold our meeings regularly every Tuesday evening , and the attez4dance is very good.* We feel encouraged to keep, on working and toiling In the of labor, - the put quarter we havelhad no initiations and but 'one suspended for nOn-payMent of Aries, one brother 'Mbar:tam by card. on account of lull i ng the 'dice. Oda* prospects on the whole are rather flattering , and we are determined to fight our common 'enemy se loug as a drunkard is found in the land. The late election 'causes oUr hearts to rejoice, and we think every true and trial tempter must feel Like prything on a ill farther in tbe good work. We also with to congratulate oar sister lodges in the county on the prospects before us for the final overthrow In our county of the rum traffic. We, as a lodge, are frilly determined not to relax our efforts, but buckie on the armor anew and go forth to battle. Hoping this Convention tou lay the ground work for the furtherance of our noble order in Bradford county, we respectfully submit this brief and feeble report. This report was highly commended sa a &amide report and ordered to be printed with the minute& The following resolutions were adopted without discussion: Resolved, That the thanks of this Convention stn due and are hereby tendered to lion. E. B. .11)er for having Introduced in our' Assembly a resolution whereby intoxicating liquors have been excluded from the }lonia Of Representatives, and also to those honorable genhemen who sustained its passage.` Resolved. That this CoLvention should tate im mediate action relative to organizing leagues throughout the county to sustain and enforce the Local Option Law. The following wu thoroughly doused by Broth ers Dean, May, Keife, Loomis, Pareona, Lorton, Grime, Smiley„D. W. White, Rnndall. C. r..*hlte, and HO, and then adopted: , flesolred. That In order to perfectly enforce the lea's against the sale of liquor and . to consolidate all the' temperance sentiment of the county. there shill "be at once organized a county temperance association. independent of the order of - Good Templar,: also that local associations auxiliary to the county assoziation should be established in each township and borough of the county. On motion of A. T. they, the following was adopted: ;Resolved, Tldit a committee of three be apricdnted to confer with the D.D.'s present, and report a plan of organization to form a county temperance association, with auxiliary' associations in each township and boronah in the county, and said re port be made before the close of this session. On motion the following was adopted: iteulved, That in view of the posibility of the will of the people of Bradford, with regard to the sale o. liquor being defeated by an adverse decision of the Supreme Court, that we hereby ask our mem bers of the Legislature to at once effect the passage of a State or County prohibitory law, with severe penalties for its violation, greater restrictions upon' druggists, and the Ohio principle of damages. A collection of $lO./241 wu taken up. The committee on plan for formation of county timperance sa.ociation, consisting of D.D.'s C. E. White, A. gelfe, and M. C. Dean, A. T. Lilley and M. J. Platt reported in favor of issuing a call for bolding a mass convention of the friends of tem perance in Bradford county., at Towanda, on the second Tuesday in March, M' (no o'clock, p.m., for the purpose of uniting the temperance element of the county. Adjon.ned. ArrianoON Scssion.—On motion, agreed to hold the nest session at Barclay; on Wednesday, the 211th of May nest. The following was tiasitimoualy adopted: Whereas, Certain accusations have, and are being made, relative to the misappropriation of moneys, he., against the Grand Lodge; therefore Resolved, That we deem it to be imperatively necessary that the -lodges of this county should send their most reliable members to represent them at the nest session of the Grand Lodge, to be held at Barriabrug: and thereby assist in eradicat. big any exiatisit The papers' of the county and the Keystone Good Templar, are requested to publish the proceedings of this contention. A. T. LELLEY, Secretary. tar The - Binghamton Democrat prints a private. letter from Dubuque, lowa, giving an account of the great revival now in progress in that city under the direction of the Bes.T. P. aimsoup. The letter says : ' • "This is the eighth week since oar meetings commenced, and we- have held them every morning and evening, except Saturday evening, during the whole time, and the work continues with 'increasing interest. All classes are reach ed and redeemed. Over s hundieliyoung men are' rejoicing in the Lord, and new ly as many young ladies are converted. A great many children have given their hearts to Christ, and they hold meetings in different parts of the city: There are also a very large number of older' men and women who have found the Saviour. It is impossible to tell how many cases. of conversion have taken place. They are nrimber,d by hundreds. More than fifty have joined the Congregational Church, (of which Dr. Bingham is paktor) and more than fifty more have been examined for admission. These are mostly adults. It is expected there nearly a hundred unite with the cncirc,h at the next communion, and as many more 'with each of the other evangelical churches. The Methodist Church will probably receive the most. We cannot say when the meetings will stop, for the people say ," go on," and the - work goes on with increasing interest." Heap 7 :es - Com:Form SYRUP or Tilt. —This celebrated preparation, so long and fa vorably known in the Northern states, for the cure of throat and lung diseases, can now be had at Most of the drag stores in all parts of the cottatry. It is no privite quack prepara tion. is prescribed by some of the most em inent plxisicians in the country, anti never fails in caring the worst cases of coughs and 'colds. Price 50 &min per bottle. • P. Ek—See that the signature of Boas= .4 Santa! Props, is on tads wrariper. nzEnt n mu. air Ses in smother mg= adver tisement about lona and ?Malik& Lads. Br Did you know that Fear Ocars hid Willow Cradles? " - •- . , INs:p you want a good overcoat, igol to niuit Tams's. - is: Mum is - mounting aromas and framing act:Gres, at km rates. Stir See in another column. adver- Unmet:it &taut lows and Nebraska Lax*. air OBoas is selling fine wall pa pen cheaper than ever. sok. A large aaiortraent of Brack ets Just remind at FRONT & Id. Pall assortment of Saver Plat ed Ware, at • Wscraaat lir..acalt. mr job work, of every description, neatly sad expeditiously executed at this aloe. lA. Warm meals at all hours at Comas' Bakery. ft- See in another column adver tisement of lows Ind Nebrssks Lands. Sei. Invisible Hair Nets, in all col ors, at the Bee Sire Store.. - sir Buttons", Fringes and Puss mentaries at the Bee Hive Store. slur A prime lot of CloTer and Timothy Seed, now offering st Manumits', • b. Bowan's . National Hay and Straw Cotters, for sae by Paxinsrox & lUmmr. lir The beat Tinware for sale, at Juwa k Law& Hardware *Store, in Hermes Block. • air A large assortment of Ameri can Cook and Parlor Sun es, at PENDLETON fr. DAILROWS. 111%. 11 you waet.a nice article of Cake, you can get it at D. W. ficcrrr h Co'.a Ba kery. Leave your orders in time. mar C. F. Calais has the ,best as sortment of Wall Papers and Window Shades, ever exhibited in this place:':' as. A full assortment of Itai#uad and Java Canvas, at the Bee Hive Stoßifdier; cots Block. • *fir Job work executed at this of fice, reoeives the highest encomiums from the best critics. ifiT,Morren - rs' are now receiving a large invoice of New and seasonable goods, to which they ask the attentwn of all purchaa erS. ft. Cranberries, Pickles, Dried Peaches, Dried Beef, etc., at D. W. Bc)rr Co's. Pon SA.t.r..—Two or three new houses, desirably located. Terms easy. En quire of W. G. GoanoN, at Turner t Gordon's Drug Store. /140- The place to buy a first-class Cook or Parlor Store, is at P=DLEros h DAZZOW'S, Orwell, Pa. Kir Spring style Silk Hata' at a Tisimes. 116.. If yorilvant a first-bless Par lor Stove, get the' Light House, on band and for salo by Pr..liArros k D&anow, Orwell. Pa., kr Now is a good time to get yotir letter-heads, envelopes and bill-heads printed, and .the REFORM office is a good place to get them executed. Dig. Just received at the Bee Hive, an elegant assortment of Ladies' . and !ibises' Linen { Collars and Cuffs, also Laces, in tb& i newest styles. lb?' If yon want to buy the best Cook Stove in market, and for the least money, go to Just Jc. Lr.wis' Hardware Store, in Mer cer's Block. RUBBER Purr.—Have you seen or heard of it ? It not, it is worth your while to enquire into its value. Bee B. M. Wu.us' "Blabber Paint" card in another column. Stir Tycoon Repps, Wotn tens, and a great variety of other w len and. worsted goods, at ! the slgu or the Big Bonnet: Towani OIL vianufac turep of those celebrated spectacles, have changed their agency from J. litourirs's to Wit. A. CIIAXISEULAIN't3. 11lir Mrs. 3 D. Hui, is' still agent for the Crystal Polish, used for cleaning Mir rors, Window Glass and Silver Ware. Griffith ,t Patton's Block, Bridge-at. Fou SALE—A House and Lot on Stile street. House nearly new and fitted for gas. Good well and cistern. Terms reisons ble. Enquire of C. B.,Ammi, Box 119. ter Mrs. J. D. Hu r. is now receiv ing new goods, in the, ay of high top combs, bracelets, jewelry, chains, etc. Also, linen col lars. cuffs, nnder-slcerea, corsets, hair poils, braids and switches. , Griffith & Patton's Block. Tins Mitss Yon! !—All persons indebted to Miss S. 31. tilintrits, aro notified that payment must be made or before the 20th 8. M. Guam. WY' Fancy Neck-Ties and Scarfs and all kinds of Fancy Goods and Millinery . cheaper than ever at B. A. Parrs A. Co., oppo site the. Court House, Towanda, Pa. ism 30, 1873-4 w Mir' Every business man should supply himself with neatly printed letter head ings, envelope" and cards. We tarnish these articles executed in the neatest styles at low Ulm& Befote . you are aware of it: ob, procastinating housekeeper! spring will be upon you. Be wise, then, and go at once to C. F. Caosa' and purchase a supply of wall paper,. that you may be prepared to renovate your rooms early. sir M. J. La tKIN wants fifty thou sand feet to fit with Boots and Shoes, at his new store opposite . the Means House. Boots at one dollar and twenty-fire cents a pair; how is that for low? 157 Main street, beloy Bridge. SIT Bataan) 4k, Hat, would call the attention of the public to the fact that their Marta la always sepplied with the choicest steaks, romta, lamb and mutton, pork, sausage, fish, etc. They are now receiving daily supplies Oline fresh oysters, which they offer at whole sale and retail at the very lowest rates. COAL LT WHOLESALE- -P. M. WELLES L sel ing superior Hard Anthracite Coal, by the car load, very cheap. delivered at any B. I. station between Wyalrydng and Athens. Now is the time to secure your Winter's-supply. stir J. Lorrort, the popular ,Tem perance Lecturer, will address the people of the following places on the respective evenings named; Rome, Saturday, March 8; Standing Stone, Monday, March 10; Asylum Centre, Tuesday, March 11; Orwell, Wednesday, March 12;. I;ellaysTille, 'Thursday, March 13; Wind ham, Friday, March 14 ; Llteladd, Saturday, Numb LS. Subitet, "The Duty of the Iltrur." MD IL Houis for sae or zent. sit uated oithe corner of Looostlireit and York rivonsil: For pirtloolars esquire of E. T. Fox. jer We ire _prepare4- to do 41 Ida& ()Nob Wort, on the shortest . noticeand at the lowest prima, - • • Wow. CoNvionmos.—Thare *Hi be a bladed Convention m Stevensville, cod- nsatietog Itsrob 11, ender the sakervision of Jams D. Timms, to continue tour days, elosMg with a concert on Friday evening. Prot. H. 0. m, Pianist. Books will be tarnished E. J. EUTABEDOZ: 040133/12 of Com. MI MirC. F. Owes is " boss" of the Book and litsitteneti and Wall Paper trade. Ail new books and every novelty in the stationery line, are always found on his shelves, while it has passed into a proverb that his assortment of wall paper Is tuisurpasise' d in any establish ment outside the large cities. WYOKEIG SZYINAM—This old and popular inatiration of learning, boatel at 110 g. ston, In a beantiful and healthy situation, will open it. spring term on th 6 Bth of April. The corps of teachers is equal to, the belt in the country, and the advantages for acquiring a thorough eduCation are complete. See adver tisement in another column. " Tag Durr or TUE 11ouu."—Under the direction of O. E. Warm, D. D. W.C. T., r r I. 0. otkl. T., Ittr.l. Learon, the pop . Tem perance Lecturer, will Teak at the ollowing places : OreenwoO, Friday, Feb. 28 Liberty Corners, Saturday, March 1; Barclay, Monday, March 3; Mouroekin, Tuesday; March 4; Frank liadale, Wednesday, March b; Union Corners, Thursday, March 6. Subject, "The Duty of the Hour." REMOVAL.—I have, removed!rty of fice from Bridge street to, my residence on Main street, near Locust Avenue, whore the Original Howe, Wilcox 8 Gibbs, and other Sewing Machines and Attachments, wiltbe kept for sale and to rent. Money received, orders taken, and attachments sold at Red, White and Blue Store, Bridge street. Bee card. seir J. 0..FR04T & SONS Wish to put a Woven Wire Mattress in every bons° in Towanda, on a month's trial, and if it does not suit them, they will call aud,takeit away. Now is your time to get perfect sleep. Be sure you . try, and theft yon will bay. is.. It is not generally known that IL C. Warraamt, at the Book Bindery over the aarontan office, makes Blank Books is any style of riding and- binding desired. It you wants new Ledger, Jonrnal or Docket, give him a call. Fos SALF..—A house and lot, ".on the Waverly road, about one mile from Towan da borough. Also, two small farms—one on Waverly road and one on Smithfield road, about three miles - from Towanda borough. JAMES Fortra. Feb. 3,1873—•. Berri' you would like to see the finest line of Clo•hs, Caasimeres, etc., ever oz toyed in this market, just drop in at ii, TAT- Loa's store. He employs none but first-class workmen, and can give as good and stylish snits at as low prices as can be obtained in U. B.'s dominion. Feb. 20,1873. A Cerro.—Eaving removed my ,of- Ewe to my house on Main street, I would an nounce to those of my patrons who may find it more convenient to call on Bridge street than at my house, that Mr. Gronon nIDOEWAY, at his lied, White ..C; Blue Store, will receive mo neys, take orders, sell attachments, oils, nee dles and partsof seising machines, for me. Very Respectfully, Elanais. ler-Ladies by calling upon PIIEB% Low, !IL D., (at KIIIAX Terme:B residence, 11 Street, Towaida), can ascertain whether they have any disease about them, and what organ Or organs are tfflicted. Her examinations are based upon setence.awideveloped pathological facts. • Chronic disease specialty. Call at once, as no charge is made for consultation. Office hours from 9 A. se. to 8 P. ar Best of ref erence given. J 100 cords Dogwood wanted, delivered on S. & E. or Barclay R. .8., or at Factory. For Sale —a Jonneton Shingle Ma chine, nearly new and in perfect order: Will take latulOrof any kind, or dogwood, in pay ment. Apply to IlAwEs Brothers' Tnriting Mill, Monroet. , Pa. t. A. PErrEs A: Co. have just received fresh stock of Domestic Goods, such as Brown Bleached Muslins, Glazed Caru• bric,•Paper Binslin, Canton Flannels, Ging hams, Prints, Dress Drilling, Brown and Bine Denims, dc., etc., which they offer at the low est prices, at the sign of the Big BOnnet. Towanda, Pa., Jan. 311. 1873-4 w. BEE-HIVE STORE, No. 2 .31.Eact's 13Lock.—For the next thirty da)s,. I will dispose of my entire stock of Millinery Good, at cost; such as Hats, Bonnets, plain and trimmed, for Ladies, Misses and Children ; Feathers, Flow ers, Aigrettes and Ponpons ; also in Hair Goods, Braids, Switches, Puffs and Chignons— to give roopa for mv Spring stock. Agent for Butterick's *ltems. 31n , . E. L. NrooDnuer Fcb. 18, 1 ' .i!e BEN. Brrizn is trying to increase the salary of the President and members of 6ongress, and OAKES !OILS is ex amining, his little memorandum book to refresh his memory, and Prru HEfinic is doing Ins "level best " to get " Hinnequa. county," oar , enterprising and extensive gmcerymen, 3loCans Evivattos, are devoting their energies and large experience to the supplyingpf the tempo ral wants of those mho are fortunate ,mough to find their way into the best stocked grocery store in Northern Pennsylvania. This well known house offers the best inducements to all wanting anything in the Grocery and Provision line. Fund ran SILL—The undersign ed offers for-sale a farm, situated in Litchfield township, Bradford county, Pa.,'coulaining 200 acres-165 acres improved, the balance heavily timbered with pine, oak and chestnut. Large dwelling house, two barns, sheds and other out-buildings thereon. The laud is of drat-rate quality, good for grain :and grass, and is in a good state of cultivation, well watered, etc. ;Churches, Betio° , stores, post-ciffice, black smith and wagon-shops within one mile—ilve milesirom the Pa. & N. Y. R. It., and fivepPes from N. Y. Erie R. R. Terms easy. Enquire of the subscriber on the premises. A. J. LAyso; N. Litchfield, Pa., Feb. 10,1873. i Whereas, the Good Templars of Bradford county, at the recent meeting cf the County Convention, held at Canton, resolv ed that a committee be appointed to devise ways and means for the raising ofs permanent , fund to be used exclusively in prosecuting vio lations of the local option law ; therefore, we the undersigned Committee, in wirsuance of said resolutioa, do hereby give notice that a Temperance Mass Convention sill be held at the Court Rouse, in Towanda, on the second Tuesday in 'March, at 1 o'clock P. It, to take action relative to the formation of a County Association or League, and for the transaction clench other business as may be deemed no cessary„to further the object in view. ALES. KEEFE, Chairman of Committee star It has been several years since the people of this place have 110 the opportu nity of hearing the distinguished colored lectrir er, rum Dorotus, and, we doubt not, Mer cur's Hall will be crowded on the occasion- bf his appearance hero on the 25th of next month, by our lectur4-going people, to hear his lecture on "Santo Domingo." Mr. Darer...us' reputs- - Um is second , to none of the distinguhed pap lie speakers who have contributed so largely to the pleasure and edneation of our people for the put few years. We have already received notice that people from the extreme eastern portion of the county will be present, ,and we advise those who dCsire eligible scats to secure them as early as possible.. .Tickets for sale at &mei Drug Store. • ier Sirs. M.- Fes, Ncl'i 5 Bridge street, Thivanda.. Daaler in Bealondni *tithe Bak Work , Switches. Braids, Bogor Pnflk_.Xszlis, the lateat style' of Ottuunontal Back Combs, a hill supply of Bolls,. Jute Switehis, and Linen Maids of all shades. La-i dlea who patronize this estahlialinzollt, have their hair dressed free of charge. All kinds of hair work made to order; Bangs, Pins..Charrs, Charrns,, and everything pertaining to hair work, dotte In tho best Winner.' I VILE NEW WILE ELEII. & WELNON 'SEW LEcjeLtcaulE—TllE GILLiT FAXILT Sralia SU. is or ERE CIVILIZED WoaLD--ovsa_73o,ooo NOW m trsz.—The improvements lately added to this celebrated machine, have made it by fir the most: desirable Family Machine in tkiemar ket, and have given an impetus to the sale of it never before equaled in the history of Sew ing Machines. Llarmine for yourselves; consult your own latezesis; in buying a Sewing Machine.' All the late improvements can bo added to the old ma chine, making it as good as a new machine, and by far superior to any Shuttle Machine in the market, by calling upon-or addressing the agent, • Cuani.Es Faux:, _Towanda, PIL j J. B. DE.33OBiBT is soliciting subscriptions in this vicinity, for the great fam ily weekly, The Christian Union. The ITnion is an unsect.arian, imlependendent journal, de; voted to Religion, 31orals, Reform, etc.,, and edited by the celebrated divine, Rev. 111 asr WARD BtEcnatt. The paper is a twenty-four page large quarto sheet, and worth the price charged for it, but the agent presents each subscriber with a superb French oleograph en titled "Little Runaway and her Pets," or a pair of beautiful chromes, entit'ed " Wide Awake " and Fast Asleep." Either one of. the premi ums offered would sell in any art gillery for more than the amount asked for tho paper. We hope Mr. DEatearir may be, sneiessful securing subscribers, as we are confident ho is doing a good thing in introducing snFla works of Art. FULLER—CM - M.—Feb. 19, 1e73, at the resi dence of the bride's Lifter, E. Carr, by the Bor. George Landon, Mr. G. 11. Fuller, of Wyalusing, and Miss Martha E. Carr, of Mer rick. Hssar liAntas WALDRON—WOODEN.—IIy lter. J. 11. Nsson, at the residence-of ihoma - s Waldron. Fcb. 8, 1873, Mr. Joseph G. Waldron to - Miss Ells L. Wooden, allot Snuthtidd, Pa. 310011EL-EICBBARD.LIIy Lev. J. at the residsuco of th bride's fattier, Feb. In 1813, Mr JCS.2.O Moore to Miss dabble 31. Hubbard, both of Springfield. EiPY-- - --SCHOONOVEIL—Tii Towanda, on the 25th inat f , by the *Rev. 0. L. Gibson, Mr. Thcod , ,ro F. E4py and Miss Mary C. 'Schoon over, daughter of Theophials b'ehodnover, Esq., all of Standing Stone. We congratulate 'our friend THEODORE in hay ing had the good fortune to Espy E 0 fair a prize, .and the good tense to make it his _own. The happy pair are taking the first quarter of their honey-moon at Niagara. COMISkY—LEABY.—At the Overton Church, Wcduriday, 12th inst., by Xavier Sim., Esq., 3!r. J. P. Coraisky to Miss Anna Leahy, loth Of Towanda. .1u the town of Marion, Ill.; - Feb. 5, 1673, George Northrup, aged 70 years. NOltTlittrP removed from this county to Illinois, in 1854. PAitES.—ln Sheshegnin, on the 4th lust., Of brain fever , Mary P.., wile of J, C. Parks, aged 2G years the IGth inst., Mrs. Helen War ren, of Granville, aged 37. mArtsuati..—ln Towanda, Feb. 23, 073, IL T. Marshall, rig e , ',l 4! years, 2 months 'and 13 days. GREAT SALE OF FURNITURE THE* IRON FRONT STORE, For the nest 60 days we offer our entire stock of FU rt T U 711., :JE We do this lii order to mcke room for gocda now being manufactured _ . FOR SPRING TRADE Our'stock ix wry large and embraces EVERTHINii- IN THE FURNITURE LINE WALNUT CHAMBER SETS, Penton SLUTS OF EVERY STILE. *ln HAIR PARLOR ETAGERES. MIRRORS and BRACKETS, ALSMCG-ROOll and MINUET Minn= OFFICE FURNITURE 3IATTRE:',SES AND SPRINGS OF 4 ;ALL KINDS Our stock is ISIIIENSE, and for sale at REDUCED prices for 60 days only NOW IS TUE TIME FOR BARGAINS IN YES WILKES-BARRE, PA VP Goods carefully packed and delivered at the depot tree of charge. y . • Wales-Barre. Jau. :W. 1073.-Can A lIDITORS NOTICE. In the ..als3 matter of the final account of a. O. Manta, Trustee of the estste of Jobn sad S.trah Aaams.— In Court of Bradford Counts. Dec. Term. 1872. The undersigned. having been appbinted Auditor by said court to dispose of excepuous to final ac count, hereby gives notice teat he will attend to the duties of said appointmept on FRIDAY, the :istlt day of SIARCLI. 1813. at 1 o'clock, p. m.. at his office in the borough of Towanda, at which time and place stl persons having claims on said money are requir‘d to make the same known before said Auditor, or be deba.reil from i.emdig in Upon said fund. 1. McPSE.RsON. lreb.7B:sl Anditc-r. Has. Y. A. Fuerraura. IiA r BRIED. DIED Furniture. EMS 118 Market Street, WILRES-BAIIRE, PA AT FiI:DCCED PRICES PAINTE.7), .1.13. AND CLO'fII, - REP3, PLUSH. SATIN, 'IIROCA. TELLS, SILK TERRY, or COTELINE, OF ALL COLORS M. ASH OR WAtNUT. OF EVERT VAn lETY OF SITCHEX :AND ). COMMON FURNITURE , 3artrrs. at 1I i 31.Arxrt STrztr VOOREgS PA OF G. 11; VOOIiAIS Mila=32 ANNU.A►.L.. REPORT OF DIN NEOPPALEI AND EXPIIINDITIMES OP DIIADIOBD COUNTY, FROM JANDANT 1 TO MEMBER 31, UM . Amason.. • $ 2,234 ao 'Auditor" ' 1119.00 . ' apociaLAnditor for Ptak, dt Ilog.'oll9oci. 90 00 'Bridge Contracts L.—. ' • 9.500 El Bridge 'Views • • ... 20 00 Commonwealth Cost - 1,307 la Crier of Court-- . . .- .. .... .. .. .. 114 00 ;Constables making returns and attend 7 • lug C0urt........... . ;... .... ... Connor.; la Commissioners__ . ~. " in . Civil snit—. .. i ..-. , " in Criminal Sato...—. District Attorney , ' Electionol.. ' Indexing Jeidg. Dock.. Preta. Office, //lentalIC(1.0II Public Bmiaingo.... Fuel pod Lights...... ...,.; .. ... ... Grandi2 arms Trarave Jurors.--' Jury tunimundonersand Clerk. Jnotfcc:ii inquiaitiona....,.... Office Books and Stationery: •• Account wills Ike Several Collectors of County Tax for I k e County of Bradford . for the year 1872, and previous. . .. , . • „ —___• . .. • .. ' Ttelel and Boro'e. Names of Collectors. ,re r Charyea Received . Ext..7l,'di Per • Ct I Due . -- ,—,........!- --,-- Pike I J. I thereto, - • 1270 42 gi ! . I ' 42.84 Athens Twp ;; 1 we.. Eisbree, . - 1871 941 00 941:00 1 - .; : Albaßoro' iA. D. Wilson.,._ . 19 10 7 i.77 . 391 10 94 . . - Lelior. , ..: iCarienter Honglin. • , 88 - 41 68 41 - Snuthfleld..... .... ...... ;IW. B. Forrest, . . : 1623 72 1473 61 2 171 149 04 Tuscarora ,IJ. IL Atkins, . - 246 23 .6200 - 1. 124 23 Wysox ... ... ;ID. M. Lamphear, . ' • 243 66 'll9 69 24 511 99 . 4 6 - -Welles...:, ~ ....III; O. Grinnell, . - - 1074 07 105919 15 81 1 -. , t . Armenia. . ' '•:Charles Riff, . 1872' 251 24 328 6 571 17 2.2' AtbeniTwp -1.1. A. WellAr, . '444511 4111-22 6429 j 211 61 Athena Boro' • ' 4.7epli Hines, '' ' 1752 49 1660 10 sOt 87 37 l' Asylum ... ..... ..;adtaort Decker, . 1411 30 1327 73 13 69 69 88 : Albany • Alex. English, - • • 910 56 846 69 1921 44 56 1 Alba Bore • .. 'A. D„Wilson, ' : 221 051 100 00 I - 121 05 Barclay..; .;L W, Tiffany, .-. 2153 20 1986 39 62 30 104 511 . Burlington I. D. Serpa?,: 1322 17 1175 00 . 857 65 68! 72 92 Burlington Boro .......4J. V. Bice. 301 481 248 00k 1 63 48 Burlington West . ....... 4 1 4. A. Compton, . 1245 IS 1168 68 492 61 pi Canton Twp ;Newton Landon. - . 2416 42 2316 11 . 841 121 90 Canton 80r0'.... ~-.....- aL. Farnsworth, 1001 74 946 44 649 '49 81 - Columbia W, p. Wilson, ' 2626 37 2481 85 /3 90 . 130 62 - - , Franklin IL 21 Allen. .. : 926 84 8 7 6 72 898 46 14' • ' Granville...—. ......... O. L. Streeter, \ 1828 89 1599 20 888 81 ell - Herrick. • ..‘ Charles Bice , ' 11061 94 1001 . 52 10 05 .52 'll i . Leßoy...A. W. yanFlect, '' ` . 1439 86 1263 25 •2 75 .71 861 -' Liu:mo ..... .:: J. P. Slunn, lBOO 851 1709 161 5 52. 88 571 Leltayerville..... ..... .„. W. W. Browning, ' : 394 91 200 00 F 1 - 1 .. 51ouroe Twp. John E;nxds, ' • . 1448 36; 1371 29' -1 90; 72 17; 191 91 Munroe Boro` ' . ... 0 1. H. Overton. . 31;3 97 1 301 21 - 1 961 15 801 Orwell 1- ilt. L. Case, 1878 47; 1774 391 70 39 ' 93 tO - 0vert0n......... IJobn Ma th ews, :. . 528 831 4 64 40 '.. 18 84: 25 '5Ol ' ' Pike. .......1.... ~..Newton Humphrey, ' 2383 29 i '2958 10' ~..6 25; 118 85; rua g ibury. ........ .:..:.,. ;Ward Manderville, 1896 12' 1790 061 1 / 85 ' 54 211 ~ 801110 Twp • ; ' .S. 11. 'Cole, - "1421 831 1342 00 18 60! 70 011 Rome. Born' ' ;L. R. Browning, a ' 235 to; 221 54 1 8 1 1 '• 13 661 Smithfield - . j'Augustus Phelpa, Jr., 2991 65 2 6 29 571 13 151 14.4 93; - Springfield..l....-jOacar Harkness, ' 2550 39 1 , 242, 9(40 10 071 : 127 1 421 - south Creek . ! :Ira Crane. ' 7 7 /4 7 7 1 : 1048 63, 14 14! - 55.201 Sylvania - J. F. Bristol.. . 244 67' 1 232 ry7l, !! 401 12 24jj, sheshequin .... •W. 11., Ir,•neli, . 2566 0 41 : .2357 66; 2 60 128 IT' 78 27 Standing Stone ..„.. !Alanson Taylor, ' 1319 78' 1132 94' 1 Terry , j Charles Tb.ornpsc.u. ! - 887. 42 1 341 4 3 1 1 701 44 29 ' Towanda Tap. -;A: D. Vangorder, .• • 1763.80: 1791 ip , -'4 24: 63 08- . Towanda Boro'.. ..... ... W. 11. Dodge, 0629 35! 6000-00 , , I I 1829 33 Towanda N0rth......... ;S. 13. Harden, l 152 27, , 829 77: ; 677 gor: _Troy Twp.. !Joseph P. *int, - , 1 , 2649 37 250. - 85 ! ,10 58 1.31 941 . Troy Boro' B. Bowen. - 1748 77, ' 1564 35, j 184 31 l'urc trots ' :G. W. Woodruff. : 1,86 121• 6,43 841 - ' - 1 743 02 .•. Ulster.— :E. B. Moore, , 1491 3.. j 1371 611 7 70' 72 Ph Warren ' , jS. F. Carey,. . • 1 2131 8 6J-• 21119 e 9, 187 100 30 , Windham . ... ~.'-...... ,M. V. Rogers, 1 1784 80 . 1692.09! ;3 65. 89 061 ~ Wyaludiug. ...... 6 - .—... ',r. S. Keeler, : - 2171 2 / 1 2051 IR; 11 05 ! 108 01 1 Wysoz.... .. , P. M. Lampheir, . . ' ~2001 87+, 7345-001 , 050 87 W. 115............ ...... .. .1. R. Bunted, '1734 48j0•105 r. 4! 33 81, 65 031 . Wilmot ..„ ... .......... .:G. H. Morrow, ' /274 5 5 ! 1183 94 1 9 9 03!' 6 2 2 3 : IteassessmeLis ...... .. , . • 378 77 4 731 .318 69' i 55 35 , • • " ...--- —•.- —..!..---..-'--" EMS INE • Dna upon Duplicatas of IN7I and pro - lous, $4,C02 02 Duplicates, of 1872, - ' , 70,553 82 Iteei iced front Ungeated Land Tax, , 1,267 75 Seated :, " 180 43 " - flank Tax,'.',. ' 761 8,0 . .. Incidental Dacelva!!. 441 85 In Treasury January 1, 1872, . . 0,820 11 q Tbtal, ' $103,626 78 ' , . To amount of Orders 14suelin 1872. $61,287 11 Ey amoiat Orders paidin 1872 L.S - . nravrorm cor t yry, Ss . We, the undersigned. Commissioners of said County. do hereby certify that the ibove la a true and correct eatement of the receivals and expenditrires of ,sahi County, from the first day of .danuary to the Zdst day of Decembcx inclusive. A.D.. 1572. Witness onr bands Ana' °Okla! seal at Towanda, this 21st day of J1931131y, - 4 E. C. ALLOGO. MOBRI‘ SHEPARD, o.;mmißsiouers. - . B. BUYKENDALL, • .ktf..,t -E. B. COOLBAUGB. Legal. Q,HERIFF'S SALE.z,:—By virtue, 9f N BANKRUPTCY.--DISTRICT sundry rwrits - issued outt of , the Court of Com- T 1 Court of the United States -fur the Western Dis non Pleas of 'Bradford County, and to me directed, tract (31 Pennsylvania. In the matter of S. W.Paine, will he exposed to public sale at the court House Vankrapt. • in the - Borough ot Ton - anjla i FRIDAY, MAI:CH - Western District of Pennsylvania, is,-011 the 14, 1:373. at 1 o'clock. p.V., the following des- first '. day of February, 1873. a warrant . ici eribed lot, piece, or parcel ok land situate in Tusca. Bankruptcy issued by the said court .agahast (le rata. hounded as follows: 1 the north by lands of 'estate ot S. W. PAINE; of Tray Borough , county 9. 8. Keeney. east by lands f Lucina Woodruil. on t of Bradford and State of Pennsylvania, in said Dis the south by lands of E. Dintinal. west by lands 'of I' trict, adjudged Bankrupt upon his own pttition.that E. Bunnell and Luther liceney; containing 2.5 soros, 1 the payment of any debtsfluad the delivery of any pra t:lore or_ lees: all iruprove.fl three small dwelliitg - . perty belonging to said -Bankrupt, to him or to his houses, one framed barn, one saw null, anil a few use, and the transfer of any property by him are fruit trees thereon. I . • . forbidden by law; that a meeting of the creditors of Se:zed and taken into ezezntion at the' suit: of D. the said Bankrupt to prove their debts, and choose Hat:kit:sou vs. E. S. Fisk awl Edgar Fisk. : one or more ..ssigneee of his tistate,..will be held at ALSO—Oue other lot. piece, or parcel of land sit, t a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the office nate in ricrrick, bounded as ,Inllows: On the, north I of Overton s Elsbree. in the Borough of Towanda, by lands o Win. Smith. on I the east, - )3( - -lands of .1 Pa., before E. OVERTON - , Jn. ' Register, on.the 28th Tito , ourth, the est,:te of Chas. Stevens, deceased, 1 day of FEBBITARF,. 1873, at 10 o'clock, a.m. and (leo. C. Atwood. south, hy lands :f Deo. C. At- i JOHN HALL, wood and A. R. BroWn, west by lands of Elisha Reel- I Feb.:le:tog - U. S. Marshal as Messenger, er and Eliza Light, containing 15 acres, more or 1 le.s. about 80 acres irnpr Tel, with a framed dwell- ing house, two framed barns, with shed at'ached to I one, framed shop, and en apple orchard thereon. t Seized and taken into exec:lton at the suit of N. I N. Betts vs. E. N• 'Keeler and Elis-ha Reeler i AL-SO—One other lot, plece'or parcel of land situ ate In Troy Bona.. bounded,laa f•Ilotra: On did , north by Elmira street, east by lands cf S W Pome- I roy. south and west by land.l of_ Oliver Booth. coti tatning about of an acre, tuo^e or less, with a named hotue, framed barn,l-and few fruit trees . thereon. Seized and taken into exestition at the suit of • Geo. B Pavias nee vs. W. U. Barter. Feb-124d J. M. SMITH, Sheriff. CIRPHAN'S COURT. SALE.- - g, ..._, sirtue of an order issued oat of the Orphan's court of Bradford County, the undersi.ned execu tor of tho estate of JAKED PHELPB,I late of Sraithtield, deceased. will expose to' plltAlec bale on the promises, SATI7RDAY, March 8, 1 ts 73, at_th o'clock, a.ra., the following describ-d property: Beginning at nor. of lands of , N. Prince In cent o of ' 1 THE MOST SUCCESSFUL BOYS' highway leading from Smithfield Centre-to Burling -I - e and Girls' Monthly Magazine. Demoreat's Wu Borough; thence north 2 deg. west la 45-100 L Young Arnenca., Brilliant Wilts instructive and in per. to another cor. of said Prince's land in centre of 1 tereeting stories, poems, puzzles, travels, games, lands o f i f. ri-IP/P.B estate 1 editorials, correspondence , etc., tally illustrated in said road; thence by mirth 8:2!4 - deg. east 37 55-100 per. to — a cor; thence 1 all its departments, is .an-ever welcome guest to the $ by land of Win. H • Phelps . south 6', deg . e°6l : '" '. family table of instruction and amusement. Single 2-10 per. to a cor; thence by lands of Orrin Kniffizr j: copies 10 cents post fiee. 'Yearly $l, or with choice and others south 82 3-4 Jeg. Fest 243 S-10 per. to a ! of the following beautiful out valuable premiums to each - subscriber, (Sr 50 cents extra; a choice from cor; thence north 7 deg. west 37 5 10 per. to a cor; . thence by lands of said Prince north 8,1 deg. east IS3 !, five fine Parlor Chromos;worth $5 each, or two in per. to a cor; thence north 1 deg eaet 23 540 per. by , teresting Juvenile Books, bound in cloth - and guilt, kola of Prince to a e'er; thence north 83 deg. 0. , _.t by l: worth 4 1. 7 5, post free; or a tine pearl-handled two- land of said Prince 18 740 per. to place of begin- 1 blade 'ocket Knife and a pallet of best Paints,' post nine, containing CS acres and 4 . perches, more Di ' free; or a- very powerful brass-mounted, double laes, with the appurtenances.. 1 cylinder, ivory-tipped adjustable MierDscope, worth pi.pats....._.sloo to be pail when the property- i i ... - 6 f *2, postage il cents; or a -ROO4. Stereoscope with a Executor. t-! struck dowit. $ 5OO on confirmation, and the balance i series of views. postage 5 cents; or an elegant Pho tuthree equal annual payments thereafter with fn- 1. tograph Album for holding 50 pictures, postage 10 tere'et : rem contirmation... lupin: PIERCE , : i cents : and valuable premiums for clubs. Address Fcb.l2 nG W. JEN:NINGS DE.IIORLS . T, - 838 Broadway,. New --- ..N . - Feb.l2 AILIGNrFICENT PRIZE, Sur -1 passing all previous offers. Each subscriber to Danner:eats lloutbly Ifairazine, at Three Dollars I, a year. will be presented with a premium - of two elegant Chromes, companion pictures of the, two desirable and popular subject. in America— tbe Falls of Niagara and Yesetuite Falls. Size of 'fixtures. 10 , , by 12; , , inches. . These elegant -Chromes, copied from beautiful pi: tares painted from natare by one of ,the flrstar. flat.: In America. give the most ptiptihr 'views of thei , e interesting, and sublime objects. and are faith. fill reproductions of the' Originals. The Grand Old Niagara, with its iruluense body of water falltng•one hundred and sixty feet. sending up denie -clouds of spray to reflect in brilliancy and beauty the vivtill colors of tee rainbow, Is en clearly depicted that, - in'i immagirittion, on hear its mighty roar. Thel_ese's. imtc.. with its lofty mountains towering to the silvery clouds, and its stupendous falls of sixteen hundred feet. impressing with its awful grandeur. • and Milieu the mind with delight and wonder. These two Chrom's are the best pictures ever.i publisned for ten dollar?, and will be sent mountell' and varnished, by mail. as a premium to each ')C.II , I ly three dollar subscriber to.our Monthly 3lagazine. ! Reader, just think, two beautiful Chromes - Dr Ni.-i agars and Yosemite: • • These pictures are veritable gems, and 'worthy of bping'enslinnesl in an honored place in our homes. They will be presented to yearly subseribais receipt of Three Dollars. and eight cents for postage ul:li your frill name and address.. • • Every home in ,merica should possess theie in. caluald.. illustrations of art and bsauty, and , no person of East, and enterpnse can atrord to be vrithi out the-Model Magazine. lellintt 1 1na been greatly en' tarred and now contains the essentials of all otters, Inchnling the useful, the entertaining and the beau. Mill, 'situ original stories, poems and Popular ma thc by the best authors. the only reliable fashions iincluditg full size patterns , . - hum^. matters in al their di sail. garibming,, architeotnre i and all the utilititos,be , luties aud novelties of litswatgre calm- laterl to mate our homes. useful. attr--edive ania hap py— profusely illustrated, arid a splendid valurn, tor binding for the centre-table at the end of the year. Single epics 2v cont... liplendid ludo. e• nients for agents and premium's for clubs. Addres , N. JENNINGS DESIORESB, 818 Broadway. New rGrt. - Feb 12 „ FOR small pllce con taining 183 4 acres lu SieaeuBrlle, Bradford. county. Pa., on the contemplated railroad fru= ISlnglidmton to llushare. one-half .improred and in a high state cultic.rtion; the rein:nude: in r....l,us bin timber, wr.•lto eat. ChrStttlit; hickory and pine. "aildings nea.ly new; n two-shiny home. nicely ,tush...n, with a never-la.:a:4 spring or wafer run nng into the house and fr•.ra thence to road near the barn. The barn w Isasi.ta with undergrounds . et-able, cirpenter c. Fruit, • Ruch as sprier and peaehas. Butter nuts ati.cl•,hiekory nuts in sbundinoe. Only a few rods to.church and good ..- - rel.d school This Anzio! make is !inn home for a tiweb ink? or flrully 'mho wish to. retire fmm petiy, bus/Leas dm and grand the remainder of their (1446 iu n nice and happy home. For further part enhtn: address L. T. Bic bard. Bircherdville Sasquebj.nrm c . ninty, Pa., LT 13: Bowen, Trop, I'a... or Lacy stio s.ns. Ste•.cttaville, ra. N FOR °SALE. —A fano of about 56 acrse, titaatrd w:thln three milts of Towanda I.;oruush.. W c ll watered. with goat Orchard. Itottan and barn thereon, and about i acri:a of wood land n i timber.. F.,r Lama apply t..) W. W. Kmgebta7, °lbw oorzer Slain irmi fitxte SUee!ii Tcrnarti, Thuumes. • *.4 :44 II) 1.103 16 Ou 00 1,125.00 118 tiO - 2484 16 667 GO. 240 00 213 461 _ 51320 6.263 01 161 001 110 24 478 78 It ;-t. Minya?! Tr:las urcr, in Acclunt vith the Coultylitradford,;or 1572. C.u . :l(',,y.f)r(b.r. , in a cr.,:un! wit/. Prisoners support in County Jail . .. 790 00 •• 1 ' l'euitentiary.. ... . 2.01 - 3 34 Convoying PrißOW= to ,PFXLlterlitillri... 143 4u Public Printing • .- 327 60 t. ...... .... ~ Prothonotary sad Clerk of Beissiona.... 413 ta Beware on Public Bulluirigs • _ 464 89 iluccunow rig Jhrors. .. 208 10 State Lunatic Asyluto... ' 483 29 Befereei as per Act of 1469.. . , . .... .... , 270 00 Bent of Booms for Court at T r0y...... . 200 01) Teachers Institute As Per Act of i 857. • . ' 20 0 0 0 Town.slilP Lino Vie*. , . - .19 50 Wil.i Cat Certificates ' ' ' 3 . 0 i • •Vpoil bolding of Jail - . 35,313 .53 John B. Muds. lato Commlasioz l / 4 0.r.,.. 732.00 Errs Kellogg. Commissioner 944 00 Morris Shepard rt Ben j. Buykendall .; - .. '•• .. ._ . .... 90 00 E. B. Coolbsogb. Clerk of Committers. 1,200 00 Total ' $81.987 14 •Whole expenee of Jail for 1871 5241872, $8,675 86 sBl t B 6 . 9 $3307 75 $434876 $91 1 54 84:572480 24 Returned uncollected for /2 and previous; $4,618 16 Exonerate./ to Collectors, Percentage Orders. paid. s Two per cent. Conmthiclon an same, Ono " . $73,6:43 Pai4 State Tax, Dank Tax. - In Treasury Jiuntry 1, 1'6'73 BM he C.notty,of Bradford for 1872 iiii Legal • IBANICRUPTCY.--:In the mat— ter ~f Jesse-Ayers, Bankrupt. , In the District Contt of tho United States for the Western District of Permsylrarda. To the creditors k of said Bankrupt and all others concerned, Take Notice—That a second getieral meeting of the creditors of said Banki7tipt has been ordered and will be held at the Borough of Towanda. Pa , In sill District. on the 2". th day of FEBRUARY, A.D., 1773, at 10 o'clock. a m., at the office of E. OVER TON. Ja.., anent the Registers In Bankruptcy In said Distrh t. for the purposes named in the 27th section of the Bankrupt Act or Malch 2d, 1867, And I further give notice that I hare tiled my final ae coinitaTas .Assiamee of the estate of said Bankrupt in said cour.,and and tin the clay named aforesaid I shall apply to, said, court for the,settlement of my said accounta and for a discharge from all liability as assignee of said estate in accordance with ths frOvisionsOf the 2.Bth section of the Bankrupt Act of ]larch 21, Phi. Be present thei-eat. Feb.s-n2 TN BA.NKRUPTCY.--DtSTRIGT _Leona of the United States for the Western Dis trict of.Penn4Ylrania.- G. F Mason and A. 0. Mason, lato copartners. trading under the firm_ name of G. -F. Maims & Company.. Bunkupts„ tinder the Act of Congress of March .2d, 1867, havliag .applleo far a Discharge from alt -tiles debts,%and otho claims provable under said A'ct, by order ofjthr Court. notice •is hereby given, to all 'Arsons who have proved their debts, and other persobs interes ted, to appear on the 26th day of FEB.. . 1 1873, at 10 o'clock. A. M., before.E. Overton, Jr:. Earl.. Regis ter, at his office in the-Borough of ToWanda, Pa., to show cause, if-any thsy hare, why a, discharge should not to.• granted. tq the said Bankrupt. S. C. 11cCANDLUSS. Clerk of C.S. District Court for said District.! Feb 12.w2 A RIIINISTItiTOR'S NOTICE. - Notice is hereby given thatall persons indebted to the estate of Jackson Seeley, late of Weil, deceased. are rerldestesa to make a immediate payment. and all persona having claimkagainst said estates mewl present them daly anthenticateVorset. tlement. P. P. BOWMAN. HENRY IFEP2iCH, Administrators. •T:ln 15-wG 'A DMINISTRATOR'S - NOTICE.- .L'A_ 'Notice is hereby given to all. persona indebted to the estate of Martha IFMahon, late of Sheallegtdo. deceased, must make immediate . pren - tl I and claimsall persons having el;is against sal estat4 roust present tlient dilly authenticated tor se tlemebt. S. lIM4L. • Administrator. Jan.ls,;e - I[ 4l l X•E U - T It NOTICE.— , • Notiee !a hereby given that all persona indebted to the estate of Samuel Lyons; Jr.. late of Orwell : deceased. - ale requested . to make linmediat. payment. and all pereont having claims against said estate must present them duly anthentieateo for settlement: • GIBBS, Jan.d-WA -: - tierutor. VX. E.O IT TOR'S NOTICE.— • 4Notice is hereby given that all persona iudebke to the estate of Catharine Stun r. late of Towanda deceasrl. are requested to make immediate paytuent and all persons having claims - against said eatan mitt present .them duly, authenticated for settle. ment. J. t. GEIGER.. Jan.3ow. • .1 Eteentor. V . XE C T 0 W,'S Notice in hereby glveu that all persons Indeht d to the cstato of Manual Bullock, deceased, late. ot War-. 0 tom'., am 'requested to make fixtritedi ;te payment, and all persons having claims against said estate must present them duly authenticated Los I,4:ttlerneni.' - C. ABEL, Feb ti EAL ESTAITE - CHEAP.—Ttie AA, undersigned , offers for see very cheap. the ieliowing ilef.cribeitreal estate: one farm eoniainiog 100 acres,.mo;.tly Improved; situated in Towanda township, Also ono timlkt lot containing 90 acres. • - One farm contain ng IU3 acres in Asylum town ,:hip. partly Improvcd. One firm coutaltain7 :IP acres In Wyses and Rome i townships. : (ire house Ital. lot in Towanda Eltrrough. Two houses itn Reeth 'Towanda. rear the borough. • .Uso'two lots. . • GNITT3 lo= WOMIXR) . . M-P, - "r 7 44k. - :, .::E3 IE LAIOE AND DESIRABLE STOCK UR= QOMETIIING NEW. Has'purchased a large and elegant assortment of J E TE L IZ, GOLD 415M0 SILVER OHAINS AltD RIIV.ii iiii 818 09 3 307 73 61,987 14 1,339 74 736-83 4,314 62 761 80 25,912 05 Spoons and Forks in sets, tPens. Charms, and ';ln fact everything to please,' with an endless misty of Spectacles and Clocks. . . 103,6_6 . 78 . • Having purchased from the late Al 11. Warner's estate the entire lot of tools and fixtures I am pre pared to do all kinds of work at the shortest notice and lea:ranted. Please give me a tali and examine the goods and I will try to give you entire satisfac tion. Nt." A. ItoCKWELL. • Towanda. Oct. 23. 1812. ' f6l tB7 14 Are - 'the most congsaialpurgativeyetperfected. Their effects abundantly show how much they excel all other Pills. They are safe and pleas ant to take, but powerful to cure. They purge out the foul humors of the blood; they . stirnu hitt! the sluggish or' disordered organ into ae-i tion. and they rnpart health and tone to the, whole being. They. cure not only the every : day complaints of everybody, but formidable and, dangerous-diseases. -Moat emident man, most skilful physicans, and our , best citi zens send certificates of cures perforated and of great benefits they have derived from , thise Pills. They are the safest and, best physic for children, because mild as well as effectual., Being sugar coated they are easy to take; and* being purely vegetable, they are entirelyharm less. . - :WM: W. )W. AsEignce Execntor ='KbaJlliumiL ==l ;... ..... NOW R CRI _ =I .-A- MI=M . . . . -OF I= . SEASONABLE • GOODS .. 4 ' I P --TO BE-- • • SOLD AT.LOW PRICES. Towanda, October 23,1872 W.. A. ROCKWELL • GOLD ANV SILVER WATCHER CLOCKS OF ALL"- KINDS, PLATED 'TEA BET& 00111X111, And all tho splendid gooda for W.,DDM - t3 AND 'BOUD.WREMINTS, AY.ER's CATHAR'IIe Rata VOR ALL THE PIIELPOS?AI OP A FAMILY PHYSIC, CIIBLici Coetice:ness, Jaundice. Dyspepsia. Inaligeation, Dyseritary,Youl Stoinach, yelpelas. Headache, Piles. Rheumatism. kruptions and Skin Diseases, Biliensness, Liver 'Complaint, Dropsy. Tatter, Tuniors and Salt Rheum,. Worms, Gout. Hen's& sta. as a Dinner Pill, and Purifying the Blood. - Da. J. C. AYEB & CO., Dowzr..t.. Xors.. pae,crican Ann awavincit. mann% And sold by Druggists all round the world. Dr. II:c.-poRTEEI, fi SO!, , T, Wholesale 14;ents , Towanda, Ps., and for sale bi'deshais thioughon the county. ' , 0ct.30-mi R UBBE D TAINT! THE BEST PAINT Ef THE WORLD ALT, SHADES, TINTS, & COLORS PURE WHITE AND JET 'BLACK FOE SALE AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL; CHEAP. DURABLE„rusna, WATER PROOF ~ BEAUTIFUL, :Mule from the verty best material. Two coats of tho Rtmorn Purr arc better that: three costa of ordinary paint. it is a chemical comp Auld, which, when applied as paint, is as firm as horn, yet elastic, Arid prodttc. Mgt gloss equal to varnish, .-; It has been manufactured In the United Statki for • years past and stood the severest tests, and bus , established for itself a brilliant reputation upon a arm basis for the following qualities needed to make any paint , valuable, namely: Durable, not affected by ann. wind, frost, beat, or water; firth " and elastic, strong and selheiice x will not crack or peel (TIT; retains its color, giving &queue as bright, smooth, and delicate as if.varniabed.' It flay Mud • the brush freely and settles promptly'. Is adapted to all hir.dstf painting on either wood, iron, brink. or plaster. o other paint will resist water equal • to it. making Jt unequaled for painting vessels or metal roofs. lll'aill the requisites of a first-chum Paint the Rnb beLL Paint is unequaled. It is prepared in Pere White, and in alt Cottage and.othertolors, compel-. Tug any number of diffetent shades. One gsdlon of the Rubber Paint will cover twenty. to thirty re* two coattr. j - 4 MIXED READY TOR' DBE OD SOLD BY TER GaIIAN 111 9,3, 4, ito, and 40 - GALLON DAcRAGDS. AT ILANDPAC TUltyatiP PRICES, Sample' coldr.iirds, circulars, ?dimities, Wei. - lists, and other partiCulars furnished, by the sub.,. scriber by mail, or on perspnal lipplication. ' EL M. WELLES, Whol!sale aThl Beta Agent.. Towanaa,.Nov. 6, 1 NOTICE 0 ftEMOVAL DITIM4G IMPAIRSLOF OLD PLACE OF ' DIMNESS.• • • The undersigned has' removed his Attock of Gro ceries and Provisions - to .80. 4. Deldleman's Block, south side of Bridge Street, wbere he will continue ousineseres fume— As soon u necessary re are made wul igain oecnpy No. 1, Patton's Block. i corner Main and Bridge Streets. -Towanda. , Feb. 5. 1873. M. J. LONG. DSSOLUTION.—In 'consequence of the lithotalth of Mr.J. B. TaLlsnadge. tna nt m et Batumi g Talmadge Is this day distolred by aintual consent; The business of the late Ern will beeettled up by C. B. Barron. Agent, who will con. same the business at the old stand. No MS Mita .greet. Towanda, Pa. C. B. DAMON. Jan. 6. 1873..W3 . J. E. VILIMMXIN. 1281.`itA.Y.—Came into the eneloet &Jure of J. W. Nichols, of Invlington. on or about the 9th of 0ct.,•1819. one - 3-year old Iftetw. spotted. with ahcirt horns. The owner is reinsstsd to conet forward. prove rbowertf. Pal charges. and take her away or she will bo dleposed of scoording to law. - - J. W. NICHOLS. N . 0v.1344 . VOR SALE.—A place containing about 20 scree 6f good land, located three tildes from Leßaysville. Bradford Cotmty, P.. sod near Beach Oro") school-him°. The improvements are a good house and barn together with out build= inge. Good w at er' and a young orchard. on the ?remises. This is an excellent locality' for a me chanic. . Terme eery easy, as the owner resides in Lancaster County. For further particulars apply to Wm. 8.. Stevens, Lellsyaville. Pa... • Jaa.B GOR SALE—A second- band, Portable Engine and Boller, fl.tora• power, in 4 4;00d order, and can be- aeon- ruttullgt azl7 dal at the shop &lite aubacribers* Reason for Seib:4h. Sot strong enough for our W Price 3poo. basins ICOCI. Ttrrytolsa, 111110110