Padfortlfgor Towanda, Thursday, Feb. 5, 11374 LOCAL AND -GENERAL WE ARE indebted t o R. A. Al= cot; Eai., fora report,the Court proceedings. ELAM: NVIIKI` for many years *, citizen of this conlity,.died in Williamsport tiri Tuesday. ' - Tire farmers' meeting in- Borne ? On Friday evening last, was well- attended. Hon. 13..LiFarm was tie speaker. , i • ONT. 'of the liveliest and most read able daily p4pers in I the State is the Dady Stan ' tiatel, of Pottsville. It is ably edited, and: shonid have D. Ilite 01r:el:Cation in the State. 1 THE motion fora new trial in .th case of O'Alans and Jams:, convicted of aka' dq in Susquehanna county, was denied by Srarznac, and the prisoners sentenced to 14 hung. The Governor will fix the day of execul• tion. C. P. WFt.T.ps, of this place, is quite an extensive breeder of choice ponitry,,and has some fine specimens on exhibition at his father's office; We noticed a tiro which he sold; to Col; Prou.Fr for $l5 on Tuesday. Farmeri, who wish to improve tber poultry, should ex-, amine his stock. . PERSONAL— A. S. HOOSE:11, Esq., of: the korthern Ticr Gazette, made - us a. pleasant visit oii - Fridai fiat. —Miss AsNa VAIJANCE is the guest of Mr.: and Mrs. W. H. Donor. Miss• V. has many', warm friends in this place. - ' —Maj. D.tuitr paid us a f,riendlY cap on Wed , • nesday. • • . Mr.Axs, ROCKWELL of: this ' place, have just received an Ord_elr from ;forth Carolina for two Lets of mill gearing's, andounti ing to over $2,000. The parties making the: order saw the above firm's advcrtisemogt in! the 'llmar.ran. It will not dp to.adverlise if you wish to retain your wares forever. ' Turjrnpers6nators, under the di mctioii of As..t•liini.asmz, give au enter tainment for the benefit of naiad Hand, in 31.c..rcur's Hall, this Ilmrsday evening. The bus M . the baud are well worthy a,substantial b.dne,fit; besides the entertainment will be first-' class, and should be palionized 13 all of our citizens. r - e.. • THE cake calk by, the colored peo ple of this i place, clhielt came off id Mercur's Iiall,•ou Thursday evening last, was a decided success. Mr. itaowN informed tiie audien63 that the iustoniliall been handedd dow,n from generation to gt:neration, and from lather to son, for ilie Pas' tirel.re years, and might now be considered an, established institution among the colored people. . , • • WE NYEHE .shown Tuesday a Elie. specimen - of coaljtut diszavered on the South Hountain,lnot a hundred miles from anion. The day is . not far distant when coal will be ta k4r. fret:4l" Jin3V - Ride of both " Armenia " and `.• South Sfountain." This. with the railroad to Tdwaiida ; will fix us all right and start us in good shape tinder the 110 V Coustituiitm, if we Calr new county.—C2i,?on . CO3IPANY of Towalida atuateurs g;...ve inta:7lcal Laic,rt In Mule, on Tuesday evening last, to a: most appreciative audience. The company consiski of Prof. SEIEITOOD and yrlFc, , rf ENISI CL.VIO, Lt'a 13, and, .1. It. Stansn. Fie understan 1 that Miss E11.11:1 - 110- ',Enoch, a qistingrdshed vocalist of Po:theater, N. Y. is the party, when they will give a series et concerts in difnrent paits of {he t• We hope they will not pass us by. . , A .GIIANGE has been oraanized. tolumbia township, with -C. E. GLADDIND 1431 Master. The farmers will doubtless receive: pinch benefit, not only in a social way, but pe coin:tril:, from . these organizations, and "se, hope to see them organized all over the cc •1- try; We warn the farmers, however, aget matting such 1-olitical hacks as V. E. Flom T to manipulate them for his political 'advan.. , ment. NOTWITHSTANDING . the, eieeedingly, inclement state 'of the weather, the Mite Socle4 ty /it the iectory was quite largely. attended ca. * Almday.evening last._ .The rector and his ca 4 c,llent wire . have already greatly enAcare4 theinselves to the entire congregation, the' large attendance and very creditable amounting to over $2), untlei: the .unfavniable, .c.rcurn,tancei, was a. high .Compliment to 3.1 r; ;..i3 , I'3I:o. I OIeILyAINE. The next meeting of th(i s will - tale place on Monday evening net,', Of Cll. J. F.I:tIcAN,. ROLL OF HONOR of, the Graded. - I S.:1::) , .)1, or names of scholars with pc-rfect ICC!: r.r:11:1 :4lteliaillee. deportment and studies, - foi. thr week. n dtng Jail. 20 .Lki;na SIIITII, C.AP: ItIE: I. - )NU, [LILA lit7Nri.r.y, 'GEond:EG. EAnLi,, M )i:i.ti: ItoActr. Ilemritt . l.lLAne.. DAN R - lIIINEUN' t. T11t,,, SRI:II:11N, 3fi Tos! DROWN, ...LI.A, WEir,• •IIT:it1.1:a 'l3) 'i, I' l Do1)80N. )11Y WAL Nl LKEI:, ..,.. ONV-LIIIOIIEI . X. ALICE. DEL;LNO, ANNA 3.I')LOAN, Ition;: , ,D Scurr, JEnErmE.NE'XT:iN, GALAN 0w1..N. JA,:..Mc3liiioN. I'crNix SP.lll . ?;.su. '- - t Mix's green-house never looked .m,re attract - I , e than at precut? The tloweri , aril plants give evidence in their thrifty appeaK anr;:of intelligent and caretul attention. Ou'r pe - ple . are to be congratulated that we have =ll'..h - an institution, and that it is managed a g . T.ntlerman who understands the wants of tlac and who takes real delight halite c;iltivpim of ii ers, without witich.this world LC a dreary place. •Mr. E. li. Cowt.E.i, the present proprietor, has engaged - an edricat- .1 11 iwr r girtitner, whoae exikrience sill prote h' lile rencihial to those wild loco to beautify by the cultiratiou or flowers. .We !: our. eitiz2ps . will .o.teUtl t.t Mr. C. the enterprise niL , rits. 1 FULL attihidauce of all the mem bers of . Nortl, Lodge 'Li epecially reqUested for n, *• ~ . .!..F. u vening. as it is regular night officers. apd other irerio. is to be transacted. Many men:'. rs biro allowed themselves to Le Suspended lipr :..m-ilayniePt of dues: this will be a kood time t ,- Pay up and commence new. There ..49/.9 1. , h0r. drank, and consequently d'ruzik.rair , An here than now. Shall the' wl.io.a'ipecitle work . is to e!.F.-. • ~ i rage. total ab -, thience, he suffered to live a I.4ro.g.sai!e , aci• and finally die eat for lack:of ::.te.wet in its members. So It you have aily r t , m-,erance, for your neighbor, or your ..t hlioN it by your co7cprationi NEWSPAPERS.—SmaII .the sum ,- 7: • ILal is required to patronize a newSriaper, s,:nd Twit amply remuneratedris the patron. I care Not pow humble and unpretending the_gazetto hip he takes, it is next t.) impossible to fill a ' , lv irity-two tipaes a ycar without putting 6Dtnething worth the .subscription E l very i parent whbae 'son is off away from bim i - at t , chool, should Lc supplied with a newspaper. I :cell remember what, a difference there was t,c-t reen those of my schoolmates who had and 1.,0ge who lad not access to newspapers. Oth er liings berig equal, the first were always ..le (1 cidedly sup rior to the last, in debate and com position:at least. The reason is plain, they had command of more facts. Youth will peruse a newspaper with delight when they read no- Id, u? g else. —.fudge - Lor,gsfree t. . -'l'nE - 51a.uch Chunk - Gazette relatei tr.irfollowing as one of the incidents which:oc curred at the recent reunion of soldiers of the :11,xleari war inWashingOn : While Col. llon- F.P.T Kri:l77. in connection with. Jxo; Soppagos, Chunl?, was standing "in ' ,- the capitol. pia, legged, soldier approach'ed and aaked.if that,Wa; Lieutenant Kura. 13oing in the affirmative, the soldier said he was the only man whose leg was shot off at battle of Cer,r6 Gordo, wlio &al ?- mon raked the erippied veteran if biied the soldier whose cot was the hospital • The soldier looked is ly and said his name was &moue •• said Mr. 8., '" I am the man." -As: pasted, the three soldieri were 800 . 1 counting their exPerielloos• Alfa, 11l manta the crippled soldier inquire 4'. owls whether he' had ever heard of hospital attendaiit, who dressed th "Here he is," said a bystander, Wh i .l 4ently been listening to the conVersa l Grans." • The astonished lllAdlerill 11 around again, 'Ed-email, .we pt) other. It was the first time they ha.! 1848; . I Ma. k:s.'D Bins. Ask' McKts, i eitg him, celebrated their twe.ntieth!ti ' SIM& versary on Friday tut. Friends ir e Towanda; 6 wegD, Athens, Sheahequin _ and O places were present, and the occasion wati - One of pe culiar enjoyment. To the surprise f Mr. Mc 'Kea and his good wife, numero us a -costly i i. 7. presents were bestowed, which wer ' 7 ed., all . the more because unexpected. , tig those present we learn N. C. ELBBEZE an wife, of this place, A. C. and 31. ELSBAEE o Adiens, with their wives, Wu. &man and 0. . -litsliT and wives, of Shea/tem:tin, D. T,"Fsrx and_ daughter, of Owego. - --- !, y With ber aerial generohe hospita t, Mrs. McKaz hid prepared a snmptuoui r p.sat for her guests, who enjoyed the good 1 figs.( - fa, before them with a real zest. Mr: and Mrs. 3lcF.zz have no} c dren oi . i their owp, but none of the poor, the therless; f or the unfortunate escape-their atten oh, and none are ever sent from their doors e sty. - _ BOROUGH „ , ~.. - rINSECII9.—Tat statement of receipts and, expendit borough, contains the tollowing i amount paid for Labor on Streets ..I ' Hardware. Team Work . i Pound . - Boarding Prisoners ' - • E1ecti0n5......., . i. Stone . 4 .. .. James Nestor, Street Commissioner Fire Department Wykoff Pavement • Gas & Water Company. Insurance - Health Accou Sidewalks.. Secretary • Town Clock Bill Costs .- .... Police ............ ....... _ Repairing T 0015.... .. ; ......... ... Engineering Books and Stationery Lumbt.r ... _ Miscellaneous .Total Orders Issued Of the above expenditures, $2,223.71 payment of bills contracted preiion, and $5,976.23 for expenses of the year 1 Tho following items show where :the ImoneY comes from: 5 To Sant reeved of Collector Powell. sIC To amount for Licenses To amount re-payment for repairing Wykely To amount re-payment for laying sidewalks To am't of rent received of ,ILdgley:'. ' 'To amount received for dirt To am't received of Police Justice Tidd, Fines and Penalties......:.!.; To am't received of T. R. Jordan, to, tax on dog - t:sl9' The borough debt was reduced $1,58f ring the year, and there is a, balance Of in the treasury, and dal from Colleebor Digns left' or record in the for recording deedg, week ending Poi; city. L..Lowinan to Alexander Steve. I;erl4. ' I • C. E. Pessruore to John Maloney, %iTyl Andrew J. Noble to John Maloney ON Daniel-W. Cain to Jeremiah Connor, r Daniel W. Cain to Dennis Cain, Atliers Edward Welles to Isaac 8. Northrop, A. E. Menardi to 11. D. Morgan, Lion rt 11. B. Morgan, as'nt same to Sawn bridge. Met cur, 31) _ r Smith, Wysoz. Henry Dunham fo Jatnes C. Dunham ham. • ZEBE Edward Welles to Dana F. Park;rot,l -,. - I Po.it t.) Charles Sage, lot, Boro.- 0..1. Black to A. "Wickham, 'lot, 1. A. lyieli.batu to 0. A. ;Black, lot, 'owanda Borg. ' . BraMh t,) Juhu Spencer, Burlington B. F. T'aylcr to Adam Inns, Granville. Omar Dari 4 to Adam Inner; Granville Hector S. Owen to Joel Peterson, Bid - Jacob G. Rockwell Niram Rockwd Niiatn nueLicell to Eiffel Rockwell, Laura ;Andrus to James Fox, lo Creek. 1- Shelia:), et al. to Jas. Athitis. - 2 1 .turray, nh'ut, game to. Mich John R. Fulierd to Waahingtoit Standing Stene. Emily E. Chaffee et al. to S. C. a .111 . Crery, Warren. . • M. C. Mereu;,to.Francie Hancock; 0 . . TERRY_TOWN.—Not much of auy thinz, in the eenntional line ever ow]l a here to t.w. interest n-q:aper rd.mlers.; but . 1..5 you aro auxion.i to re( , ,ivf• all the 1051 nPwa possible, I will -enclyou a fcw itena2, wl.hleh you y print if yen fiul them ae,,eptable.l 1 ' '''''; T. begin with we have - but two gtores in this place, owned by W. tc - : J. B. lionrox and JosEs ahl TE r:ay. The I,rrner have beca i . cantito ba , iness for _some custom. , Tile fatter firm co lyisiness last spring, arc are selling t 'so ay 1.0 merit patr la cg:. Our grit-null liverrs, Micros e SON, are baviog bad lucic with their claw, the high water having swept a portion of it arvay several tints, subjecting them to great loss, and the farm'cra of this %icinity to much inconvenience. But itev.r mind. PerseverencL wine. If they work they will succeed yet. The 'old tannery owned by MINER TERRY, and which did s6rvice so many years ago, has been _s lightly repaired, acid Mr. TERRY is now doingp small business in the ;.way of tanning . hides, Maj. TEMLY, mho ran against JAs., 11. W . and came so near cutting off the eager aspirati thins of that LE rable gentleman, since the completion of his railroad job at Barclay, has been staying at home: determined,' we guess, to leave railroad jobs and. politics alone. He has n't been to Harrisburg one this winter.. Dr. Kontos has again •eturiaciii to the prac tice of his profession, where he is is much at home as he was in the eaustituticia l al Conven r tiori in resisting the efforts of dem l agoguee to give monopolies and corporations power over the people. Of the many able Men who figur ed so conspieffnuely_in the, Convention, we be lieve th6re were none who more faithfully-rep resented their constituents than did he. An honest man and "skillful physician, ho enjoys ,the confidence and Cate= of all hil l neighbors. Long may he live to illuminate with his pres ence the neghborhood for which ha has done so much. Fil). 2, 1574 Tnit Barrlsl. Clluacg:=Wg referred some weeks since to the fact that, rho Baptist, Church was to be enlarged and improved. Siuce th4r Deacon ELLIOTT has furnished us with the following brief history of !the present edifice, which will prove interesting to the younger members of the, colgrgiation, and may have the effect to awaken s d eper • inter est in all : . "The OrganizatiOn took' place so , e We in 1841, under the name Of Moaroetqn• and To wspda.. It was afterward changed to-Towanda. I learned the date from minutes in the . handi of Mr. Worden. "The house of worship was built and leper int • ...led by Elder Q. M. Bpratt. 1 have heard him tell something like this : He and a certain friend of his by the name of Cary frequently talked of building a house; and,. ono day after worshiping in the old ponrt-hons.,, they linger ed behind the congregation and talked and prayed over it, and examined their• funds, and ElderSpratt found that he had eighteen pence and Cary hid a shilling, and with,these means and"stronn faith in God, they determined to build. S 3 it may ha said that by-faith G. M. Sinirr built the Baptist house of worship, in Towanda, worth at the time of dedication some fotir thousand trollariu I .d. say tha t iltr• Bsuil et imam di his la ne did not use means by which butt watemade effectual, and those means were not easily laid hold of at that time. Illved In tilster then, and liepat it upon me, with what - 141p I could raise there, to gather up , pebble limestone on the river beach and deliver them in Towinda, and Pref. Hsvnai burned them is the kali with the brick that he for the house. 1- New he grading of the street has thrown the floor of; this house seven feel beloi the side walk. It obhges es. to unroof it, and build . an audiencie room .above; we also intend to length-, en the bisildini sixteen feet, and raise, ix tower sufficient for a bell. Now these improvements cannot be reached short . of five thousand dol lars, with all the present facilities for getting materials. ; The question now is, can we, with propriety, exercise faith In the generosity of our friends In Towanda and - throughout the county to assist us in this enterprise. "We don't hold up our eighteen pence and shilling,. but weare so much in earnest that WO have already sortie of the materials on the ground. C. If: kfaxyrua is to superintend the whole concern.- JAMES Euaarr, boo of ihe,Cuilding Committee. • dose I 11 - Well," ghtbe ar t . ;busy. re , 110M0 0. e,Tasi the tad evi- " rm er each !pet since Wind- LANTONchatty corns , , ix:ll:idea:of the Williamsporrt,Regirter, writing ftom Canton, furnishes tho following interest —Protracted meetings are being held in the 'Methodist, Baptist and Disciple churches: —Thi lodge of Good Templars_ in this place is in allCurishingeondition, and numbers about 160 members. —lfesers. Lzwis Coos, our energetic sash and door manufaeturers,are putting up some ,flue new machinery hi their factory.. Troy street mad bought eleven coffins at a sheriff's sale recently, and now looks forward, to his Anal dissolution With,complacency. —The Herdic Graykare making active prep arations for:giving a grand military and citi zens' ball, at the 3linnequa,hopse, February 6. —A pugilistic demonstration took plao at the depot one day last week, which,subieqUent developnients have termed assault and battery. .aPer was circulated and signed by our principal business men, last week,. agreeing to close their stores at 8 o'clock P. at., until April 1, 1874. I • annual of the a.' The 413 98 81 38 447 38 28,75 39 75 42 GO 412 2 597 24 )313 04 126 88 855'70 • 30 00 —Mr. Wn. Cnooas bag bough t• - the building owned by S. Simpkin?; and lately !occupied by S. Dekimarly as furniture warelloonts, and wilrednvek if into 4 flret•class boot and abbe . store. _ ' 38 59 ' 60 34 200 00 ;5500 20 00 1211 85 56 75 457 66' 13 85 1312 62 790 45 —While sttiniug up a well, last Friday, a por tlonfif the loose dirt and stones, near the sur face; gal 'e way, and•rell upon one or the labor ers, a 3lr. PEASE', severely though not danger ously injuring him. —J. II LEvEunoon has been making some :decided iniprOvemehts in hi.s market, corner , Trot end Union streets. - The main building is' now diviided into three compartments, viz: bakery, Meat market and dining saloon, which are ailed up in a,neat and attractive manner;: . "BANE," is a go-ahead ‘ follaw and his "Gronoti,l 4,p0 . 0f the most obliging of clerks. - s' ,206 00 was in s years, 573. 1,281 SS 130 00. man in Canton, who is troubled with ex aggeraticin very bad, and who ' delights in re countinghie travels and the number or cities he has visited, and the length of time spent in each, etn,- was rather. taken back the other evening by a young man who, unnoticed by the ompanyi had been an eager listener and had made a mathematical calculation of sbn age of the gentleman, by the length of 'time spent in each place, and proved -beyond a doubt that the min 'avas rivcr 188 years old.- 122 03 -,26 53 1 25 00 6 00 35 011 1 00 d,6 21 1 2 1.83 da -1 $703.93 $1,184,- 'COURT PROCEEDINGS.—COUTt Con vened at this splace on Monday, the 2d inst , Hon. P. b. 41ormow presiding and ,Associate Judge flussztt, on the. bench. The nsnal pre broluary ibnsiness was transacted, hearing mo tions, granting roles, etc. Monday afternoon the folleing persons were swcrn in al Grand Jurors : office Ridg- E. T. k'ox, Fore Isaac C. Adams, Geo. Ballard, 2 :Mei:laden Barbour, -William Boatmek, Addison Brigham, Isaac J. Butler, Stephen pat); Geo. Corp, John ,Cracrford, Martin Fee, John H. Gausaway, Geo. B. Haight, D. 'H. Hoagland, Geo. H. Horton, Geo. Letio7c, Wm. 3lorgau,!Griswold Omens, Banaoni Tanner, F. B. Welch,'Horace ,Taos. lAthene Athena. 0e tou. i l el. Wal- 2-3 H. The erhlstable ieterna were made and swore 3 ,I.Wind- Qom. Ys. Augustus Hurdy—Assault and bat tery. dontynned to May term. r - ' . " - Atin Crimmins vs. Dennis Crimmins. Depo-• .. nittons tieing filed, on motion of Foyle & Mc- Pherson Court make the usual decree of di come in this case. Com. yg. Thomas Heaveuer—Lareeny. The indimmt•nt found at Dec. -term Rau ' , lunge& by the Cou r t t. Athens 4wauda olvatlitis Cont. ive. John Lyneh—Aelault anl battery. Court ihrect a not p•osryui to bit catered. On paymeat of eosts the (Wen kat waa discharg ed. i 1 - t' ' • Tuesday.• Hon. P. D. Morrow presiding and Aesociate Judges HARK NESS and HOSSELL, on the gburr. 11, Can- Canton G':mil•e. Fred 'Granger, Win.'Wright,'Meana Watts, J. Murray Waite, John Williams, Joel Benrieti—liesisting (Emir. Continued -t0 May tern]. i , South M Grand Jury dilipoged of the following cases : i MEMO . . TI:LIE .1111.t.5.°- , CemJ v,=. Thomas Heiveucr 7 .-Larcony. Conn I'S. William White—Larceny. , 1 Ctani vs. Daniel Ellighei—Obtaining good under fahic pretences. Pitcher, a Anna MEM COM: VS. Jahn. mischief. - ;NJ? A TUVE BILL. , if Corn:: vs. Thomas Chilson—Lsrc2ny. 1 Nellii! L. Bishop vs. Geo. Bishop. Filing and? reading depositions on motion of W. IL Carno-1 chan;L:orat make the iisnal decree of divorce. 1 DsidiA Ilensley vs. Albert Van Wert et. al.: On motion Court appoint Ge - o. D. s.lthitanye an; Aupitoi• to distribute funds. f ) 1 , Coln! vs. Geo. Allen—Partible detainer of a I school-honse. Court direct a nolle p . rosequi be 1 etiterel in this case upon payment of costs by prosecutor, and that. .lie defendant be die l . : charged. the pier- I d bare a menced eir goods Th , • Oge 6f Corn. va. Tir9a. Heavener, wasj commenced thi arnorning, - and continued dur- 1 ing th 4 day and evening. thstrict Attorney 1 Reevt;4land I. N. Evans for the Commonwealth. Elhan3;n Smith and H. W. Patrick for the prig - Wedneaday, Feb. 4. Hon. P. D. Morrow pro siding) and Associate Judges Harliness tuidi &IBA on thebenete • Com p . vs. Michael7Laboy—Fornication and! bastardy. Continued to May term. -- Nanyt E. Wilcox vs. Jessee W. Wilcox. Onl reading and filing depositions, on motion of II.! N. Williams, Court made the usual order and -d6creO of divorce. John Brown vs Mercy Brown. On reading and filing depositions, on motion of W. 11. Car 4 nechalit Couitt made the usual order and de.': tree of divorce. In the matter of the incorporation of tlig Beach Flats Cemetery Association. On motion of B. N. Williams, Court made the usual order of Indorporation. -In the .matter of the Incorporation of the EaSt Canton Oemetery Assobiation. On mo; tion of J. - W. Stone, Court made the usual orf der of : lncorporation. . In the matter . of the Incorpiration of flab Methodist Episcopid Church of West Leßoy! On mOtion of J. W. Stone, Court made the nag al order . of Incorporation. ' r. The Grand Jury disposed of the folimim i r, cases: . . TRUE BILLS. - i , Coma ve. Frauk,Brown and George Carrier-4 Larceny..., __,..; . • t • Coin. %l int; J. Unlock—Obtaining signatures „ I to note under fabse pretences. 1 The cake of Commonwealth vs. Thomas Hee- Tenor, was submitted to the Jury this morning. Jury Still out. -4-. i Cont. vs. Batt Donavan Fornication add bratirdy. Was commenced this morning. D - trict attorney Beeves and H. B. McKean for the Commonwealth; Elhanan Sthith for the prisoner. I Coin.. vs. Daniel Hughes. ',Dbtaining goo4s under - false pretences. Otnatinued to May term. Tie Grandluiy waa')3isellarged this .morri lag. 1 . . ,- , 1 Cinncen PEOCEEDINGB.—WedgesdO evening, Jan. 28; 1873. Members presenti: James Bryant, Burgess; Thomas B. i • Joindop, Jamis McCabe, N. N. Betts , Jr., autt Dennis McMiihon. The following bills were examined and-Ille Treasurer dil)cted to draW orders for the swab: Jas. McFarlane, salary as auditor 1871- $ _ I 72-73:74 . 20 00 J. A. Record, salary as Auditor 1872-73- • • Geo. Ridgway, salary as Auditor 1872- 5 - I 73-71 (10 Percival Powell, salary as Audit4,lB7o- 71-72 10 00 James Irving, Police 67 60 • • G. i. Boni. Pollee.:. ' I 70 00 Irdliam Griffi th s, Luittber 4..:.i. -136 Jal: H. Bevins, Census • 1 80 00 Jam !fester, Street Commisidoner. ..t. 52 . 50 Jas Bedford, Labor oft Streets ' - 1 50 George Moody, labor 04 Streets. 'l6 50 The bills Wf the Towanda Ou it Witer og., l and bill fcr'boar6bg prisoners, were 41d over. Cntuicilmitn Betts offered the following reso lath+ : I' - , • I lysolvcd,i . That the report of the committee, to whom was referred the petition4if A, il en McKean and others at the last me tang of Council, be adopted, and the Burgess be au thoriked to execute a contract with the parties in atelxmlance with said report. ._ ffilit recommendation of the BorOugL Mai -1 tot* to change the mode of inning Borough I • [Orders was read, and on motion- was livid on . . i the table. .1. Al petition was presented. requesting the ICOuticil to sell the Franklin hand engine and Ito bey a Babcock Fire Engine, for usu , on the' _ 1 . rback itreetiof the Borough. On motion, it was 1 Be , ' mired, That the petition be referred RI I; ':committee, who shall report upon the lexpedi• emey of complying with the petitioners'irenbet• Imendation at the next meeting of the C o, lOn (motion Councilmen Betts and kettle be erti appointed said committee. f 1 oluncilman , Jordon submitted the foilowin, ig !ordinance, which, on li da . ni_, and s ite conrddi a readi n b g if liras, u onl motioh of Councilman McCabe; tnannnnsly *dotted : 1 gess f andToten d Council fthe B d ouyhlofßTo - ;wands. That it shall be unlawful for any cid. ken or any person to put or deposit anyifal or ;whatever,' or any other thing of any, dese ption rorhatever,' on the -approaches . to the river, , i Iwhichithe, borough authorities have construct ed foithe purpose of placing the fire engio.es hear ;the river, and any violation of . this , ordi nanco*hall render the violator thereof Bible to 'a fine of ten dollars-'-one-half of said fine to be toald to the informer of the party violating this ordirienoe, and the other halt to be paid into tho Borough; Treasury, for the use of said Bo rough; the fine to be collected as othee lines iind nonaltiei are collected. m :' . I ' -I: On ;motion of Councilman Jordan, it as or dered hat an allowance be made to Geo. D. flontOiyo of 4200 for rent, fuel, lighti, station ery, e.hunsel fees, etc., for the year 1873., and the Set etary i was directed to draw .au ;order lor tho amount. ' 1 1 , • Coti4cilmari McCabe then said that at the time the iialaiy of the Secretary was ti=ed, no iionipehsation was allowed for the services of the TiCasurer, and that no alloWance hidlet Made b y been Made by the Council for the services of. Bait officer, and, as it appeared by the Annual Statement, and the retort of the Boroutio Au ditors,.l that the duties of that oilioe had been ficlthfully performed , ho saw no re ason +hy a just compensation should not be allowed for thoie Services, and: he would say further, that the Office was ft very responsible one and that hirl bonds were required, to say nothing of the rge - iimount, of labor condectedi with the duties ofthe office. 1 Councilman Botts then moved that the &tarp cir the — treasuier be fixed for the year 1873, at loq.he Motion was unanimously adopted. The llowirig resolution was adopted :I t Reso ced, That L. T. Royse,' Collector of the dog-ta , be notified by the Burgess, that the f amour!collected by him must bo paid over to Tram er vilthin five days from Jan. 29. I i • 1 ,IThe s p ort of Police Justice Tidd to J' n. 6, , 871, wits preiented, and the Secretary • ect ed to eamino the same and report at th neat Meetin of COunell. ' • • IThe ollownig is the report of G. A. Barns, chief o Police, for the month of JanuaryvllB74: i I Arreiteid and tried before Police Justice Ticid: Jan:-4, A. tadd,"diSorderly conduct; fit., and Costs, $lO. Jan. 6, James Watsbn, drunkenness; fine - - and costs, $5. Jan. 17, Isaac Robwson, disorderly conduct -tried by the Burgess; Jas. Bryarit4-tinetand costs, $O. Thos. 1.. Davis, diankepness;l fine and costs, ss.' Jan.: 24, Jas. Coleman, drunkenness; fine and coati, $5. ;an; 271 Patrick Ronan, drunkenness; line and osts, $5. G. A. Banns, Chief of Police. 1 The - iiinuteiwertfrri3sil and Approved, iten, . . on moton; trio Connell adjourned: 1 JAMES Bnicarir, Burg ss. 1 jOßEtill KI:iOSEURY, Secy. --, - ; USINESS LOCAL. 1 i --- 1 jet You can buy fresh Groc heap el r cash at CALniss' now Grocery. 1 Teas- a , specialty ' .at the n i WhiteWßlne Store. , I Oa. Apples, l Potatoes' and Froita wanted at CALKINS' New Grocery. 1 i —.A, to WIIITCOI,IB & SBA I Mercnee Block, for your Books awl Static, - • I RM. For the best Roast or go tolilys'a dt Bc:coram's. ta.. If You want good goods c i remember (be ord Bed, White and Blue *1 tar Several, valuable Farms [. and Houses and!Lot.4 for sale by BAIITLETT & hum 1te1: Ladies, we advise you to try that prepared flour at 'F. J. CALKINS' net Gro eery. ! BiumnALL, the founder of the Red, Whito!and Bine Store, invites his od cus tomers to give bins a call. Aiitral Oil, warranted no 'plosive, ana l very nice, at CALKINS' new 'Greco *, Merenr'.i Block, Main street. 1119. Winter Millinery Goods at cost, to cloio out fOr tho Spring Styles, at Mrs. J. D. Bridge-st. 13:RAIniALL & Hmawi invite the attention of cash bnyers tb their sureriOr stock of groceries at the Red, White and 131nO Store. mer Old Gold and Silver bought arid highest prices paid, at M. Ilitercraaa'S, Bqdge-straet. • mg. The best place to buy ready made clothing 14 at No. 4, 2 doors treatlof COD. DINO, Itussati, & Co's. Infpnirrewr.- 1 -People living np-town lan &dell their groceries at Gamines new sibre, Haiti saving considerable t avel.l fit". I f arge stock Pictur e s and Picture Frame, at Witrrcomn Sturr's, Mer cuee Bfock. If you want a Sewing Ma chiiie, send word to•O. A. Bum lowandii, and you, can•be supplied with the besti Dox,e4iolz Visrt—Te c‘ngr meeting at,l3cott's School:ho h use, .g egatio ive Re v. Dr. Loam; a donation at the house of ir. Jost- A 8 RuMr.pot.o, on Friday evening thl. 34. Wall Paper and curtains cheap at I , WHITCOMB 11, S AUT Mercuegi Block. 118. ''or sale cheap, my hcltse and lot, on cliestnnt• street. Enquire at Ithe office of Bsurri - rr 41: Truer. W. G.lTaTcy. .• SS.If you want fine Hai made up, b r desire to purchase an;; go rots, a reliable hair . dealer, Bridge=at., Itim2sTancy Store. Slf you,ivill call at Hmi Jewelry Otero, Bridge street, and goods, you will be satisfied that it Is to purchase. • . •••••• yon want the best Co extant,:eitirit Junn'e, in lierour's B 1 -seir An endless variety of stoves at Joss's, which are being cheap. 1- SW An apportttiity that often present itself is now offered. good honse worth $3,500, which w sale for $3,000, and will take half the monthly payments. A. J. No i i 41 , I I kr y a ncy Gonda and St for the kolidaya, better and cheaper I where. at C. F. Caosa'. 1 ift.the "Girl of the Period r. is to be seen In the window of LaTora'a lalr1 alr Palace, on Bridgii : et., at Mrs. 3. 1). HILL's Fancy Store.. ' • air O. F. Cao4B has the heat and largest aiaortment of fine Moks ever offered is this 'market. - • 416 I Wish -tct. sell $lO,OOO worth of Vuulture *Sidi the next 90 days !, aa: aomplish which I shall sell at the 'sexy loweit - • • Joszmuntsirs.' No. 4 Blida.* street, Toms* Ps. 'Emairrs, Amos I—Thfire' will be &Modal meeting of the Knights of Pythias At their 86U, els Thursday evening at 7:30 o'cloCk. All members of tho order are request ed to be present. _ CARPE DIR3l.—Two moopliistioat ed "youths" of a rather :manila torn of mind, would like to correspond with a number ofYoung.ladies, not over 20. years of s i r. Ad• dress "H. .7." or . "W. P.," Lock Box, 1213, Towanda, r 4. iti` Why is it that Tinon &' DA • -ma dress men and boys better and cheaper thaw any ; ether house in Towanda. The reason =Jo, they stocked their now atom, during the 'money panic; and are satisfied with very *malt prods. 1 .D „ 1 ezoirNi ,l nunez. fief s—l shall offer the balance of my Winter Stock at lower prices than ever, in order to make room for a largo and beautiful stock of Spnng Goode. Call early and secuii bargains at ALEX. Sountfon's, the One-Price Clothier,' 123 Hain-Bt. PIEIIeE & N1C1101.13 are' selling aU varieties of Coal very cheap. They are sole agents for the sale of the, celebrated Barclay coal. Coal by car load at aAisconfit. • seL.,.The beet place to .bily Sash,' Blinds, 'Doors and all kinds of i Lumber, is at Faun & Sons. I Factot on Charles street. Of fice 107 41ain street. hey sell cheap for cash, Stir Why ran the risk of an lied dont, when yon can get a ticket good for $B,- 000 in case df death, far 20 cents a day, by call- . ing on Flia,nr BUIMANK, at upper depot ? Stir" tt is not generally known that H. C. Wnrraxkit, at the Book Bindery over the ll•krosrria office, makes Blank Books in any styleof *ding and binding desired. If yon ;want a new Ledger, Journal or Docket, give hip a call. • Mathushelc, Weber, Hoofman, Knickerbocker, and other Pianos 'tor said cheap And on easy terms. at Geis, Passage .k Co'b Temple'of Music, Towanda, Pa. , ilter Hair Work of every descrip tion will be sold at 25 per cent. less than New York prices. Call and examine at B. Lotoies Branch Hair Palace, Bridge-at., in Mrs. J. D. Bit.Lis Fancy Store. •• - • • Fon SALE:--The new house on Blain street, second door north of Chestnut street. lot about 100 foot front. Tunis easy. Enquire on the premises of Mrs. Bongs and of E. T Fox. • soiEr George Woodt& Co., Taylor 1 Farley, and Jubilee Organs, at levy prices and easy terms of payment. Send for circulars, or call to see and hear them at the Temple of Mu, sic of COLE, PkgBAGE 1 CO.-- ta.. Dealers ig triiiigs will do well to call at the Temple of Bltteic, who they will find a large assortment , of FrenCh, German end Italian Strings, at Now York prices. stir The last assembly of the sea m will be held at Foci> Gas's, an Friday evouing„ Fob. 20, 1871, at the Lellaysville tf ouzo, Pa; This is his cpening party, and'we sincerely hope ho will be greet ed with a full attendance, as he, keeps a splen did house and knows how to entertain comps ' DV. . TAKE NOTICE.—Any one in want' of of lien's and Boys' Clothing, Genie' Furnishaig Goods, Hats, Cape, etc.,, caci 04' hotter bar; gains than ever at the one-ptic4. square-deal ing ClOthing Stu° of kt.rx..iSOLOMON,, as we wish to niake roc;nl for a ,largo - and beautiful stock of Spring Goods. ' • EflEl ti TB, ,very. air New Goods just received. Our stock is now‘coniplete. Everything iu the line otßonts and Shoes, Bubber*Goodo,,Glover and Mittens, Trunks, Traveling Bags, Shawl_ Straps, etc. Remember we aro always aillinp to show Goode, and will sell them at the lowest bottom prices. CC/USER S: COONS. MEI • ap ,tore. ter Go and see ELIE LAVOIE, who has just returned from New York with an immense stock of Human Hair, which 'he _bought aj bank rupt sale, and which will be sold at lowest cash prices; at Lavorzi Branch Hair Palace of Elmira, N. Y.,—Bridge-et., Towanda, Pa. in. Mrs. E.' J. Mrsoos has now re ceived a full lino of Millinery and Fancy Goods. for the Fall and Winter trade. She will displai the finest assortment of trimmed Eats and Bon nets, In Towanda, on and after next Sittnrday. sact.,ll. CBI _ ErThe PERRY ORGAN, ruannfactur . ed at Wilkes-Barre, Pa., has the only Patent Reed 14 use; also, the exclusive use of other valuable, im prosoments in orgtns. Every Insirnment - frdly-war„ ranted; .the cheapest and sweetest Tone orgas. made. Liberal discounts to agents.. Illustrated catalogue sent free. ' (Jan 23 Ct] r MCCABE & EDWAR.L'S h.ive in creased their stock to conform to their .larg,i roona. Rip fact that ono day last week the) sold over ono thousauil dollars worth of gOods kith') best ovidonee that they have a fargs stock. They have recently reoeivid a large supply of cigars of every brand,whickthey ail selling by the box at 'very low prices. The' have also just received a largo cargo of teas bought at prices which defy competition. A A MINISTERIAL SSOCIATION.—The Wyalusing District Ministerial Association will convene for its third and last meeting for the present conference year, at the M. E. CharCh at Wyalnsing, Monday, Feb. 23, 1874, at 7 v. M. The opening address will be delivered by Rev. GEo. GIIEENFIEth. PreaChing on Tuesday eveu. tug by Rev. J. S. Lewis. Preaching on Wed nesdar'eyening by Rev. J. H. WESToN. ' A REMEDY FOR HARD -TIMES.—`Ye wish to employ a large number of women and children, seating chairs, this winter, and Will pay cash for the same, after a• few days' in truction, which will be given gratis 'at our Factory. The work can be done at home, if parties prefer to do so. Towanda, Dee. 3, 1873 -Though the advertisement of Viricsnag k BLACA diAt ppears froni our col -123:118, set you will find at the old stand a large assortment of goods, such as heretofore kept by them. Hr. 0. A. BIACN, who succee4s the old firm, will pay especial attention td, — the wants of the public. He invites all the friends of the old firm, and all who are in want of Chi na, Crockery, Glass or Plated Ware, to call and see if he cannot show goods to snit at fair prices: • • Work o E. LA t Mrs..l. price hie he place Liar of letters remaining, in the Towanda Post Office, for the week ending Feb. 4,. 1874: Allis Rebecca McCauley M iggie BegleyJohn • ,McDonald Elliman° , Benjamin David. • Mingns L3l Bennett Daniel Olivet Ida - Barnes William Peck Hattie • Barray Magee Itaperport I Bailey Andrew •-- Roan David ' Burke Mary_ Ryder Conklin Carey James Ht a Smith Ellis Cullen Jownah Strange Mat , ' * Coller David F • Satnlin Matilds Carr Mary - Sicliler Jaue • Croak Philip Scanlin Willie- Crowley Kate - Turner Lydia M • • Carl Lorania S Wordane Sammie Casley Mary Welph Sate Dotter A S Webb Cyrus . - Doregherty Michael Warier Theresa 1, Erinls Mary Alida • Wall Same Elmir Clara .Welsch Wm Ford;Thos - WordrulT4 F •• ' , Gough Annie , Wells W B Jones 13 B ' Wood Edith B Kramer Auntie Wolfe Cases - Moore Matilda Walker Hattie e k k. Stove heating sold very oes no a lava a '• offer for amount in dc Co. : tionery than else- Persons calling for any of the above letters pleasdeay advertised, giving date of list. $, W. MIAOW, P. M. ME S. Ei.wsu„ Seo'f J. 0. FROST Zr. SONS Mosier Julia L . ere of music can. pur . • and Miele *eke at Teleil• ‘ti Temple of *aisle, Towanda Tea . chase Sheet *ars' rates, t - • • Ng. IJESPZRANDIIM • - 14 When some sad mhiforttuteallcome To shatter your prospects fair, - Be yoltr' motto." Nil desperand=," Fight bravely, and 1, naver despair." Tho' timesi r are now hard with us, Wo gladl your profits will share; lltallasos will make clothingso cheap for all " That his -Patrons need 4 ' neVer despair." Order yolk garm ents . now. *ices cannot be lower, and J. L. .31031 Anon, opposite the Post Office, will make you a suit; or a single gar ment; a little lower than any other establish ment in Towanda. It 9 is a practical "Cutitit," and superintends the manufacture of all gar ments made at his establishment. H. S. k. G.--We have j . ust receiv ed a comrileto assortment of the i celebrated , • " HAI:RIS SEAMLESS km GLOVES," Eon LADIES,I GENTLEMEN, • )USSES, 1 AND CHILDREN. Plain Bfack, Black. Embreiderd, Whito, Par ty Colors and Street Colorti, Ono and Two-Bni ton.. ' Other makes of Kid Goves at educed prices, • ' • TA It CO.; • ow nda, Pa. • • • Wl' THE next segsion of the Brad, ford douliti Teachers' AssOciatloh, will be held in'Sheaheirin, beginning at 10} o'clock, 'ridgy A. ac., Feb. 13, 1871.. The following 'appointments :were made at the last meeting : Lecturer, W.ll. TEMiIPSON; Deelalmere, EDMUND 811EIM(101), Jnus MILL?. Papers for discussion, G. W. Britil; anbject, Elements of Physical Science; T . Cj CIIAITTOIID, subject, ---; A. A. KEENEY, subJlct, Practice of Teaching,. Essayists, EMU.% Vonciwr,lll. a. bEktABEST; Readers, CoIEA RODOEEs, JULIA KIN., wit; Business Committee, I.4wits:ccr. Vntort; a. lit.,l3Lecrtataar, 0. D. litNNEs CAVIL!, 'ROD GM, SVNAN FULL . Y. 31. 4 KEENi I y, Sec'y. . . ,-, I NOTICE \ u TO LOTELN_O, BUYEIS \ greatest bargains ever offered in Towand i , now be secured at A.I. E. Ito.sENriEDD'i. entire stock of winter clothing 'win be so gardless of cost.. The assortment cons. overcoats of every cleaelintion, dress 11 .. a tress coats, heavy pants, shirts, drawers, caps, gloves and hosiery; all of which mi. dfsposeet of before the first eNifa'reh, to room for the Spriug , goods. ' Let purchasers I . Spember that this means business, and that an cipportn now presented for saving ten to thirty pe on a dais of goods that ace 'always n . Theioods aro warranted to be the best:' fail to call and examine them. CIIDItai, SOCI.V.TY AND PFFICLA ancronx.—The - following directory is pladis the information of tho inablie. We 'kill friends for notifying us of any errors they ni COM' : Barr= inclacu—Maln Street, below-W , ton. Beryl ealSunday at 10i4' .t.st. and 7 Sunday School. at 12 o'clock. Prayer : Thursday evening. Pastor. 11ev. S. J. Lcsk. Erticienv, Councrt—Cor. Blain and Canal Services Sunday at 4034 eat. as 7 P.M. Thursday evening. Sunday 13c4ail 12;15 P. tor, Bey. dMARLEB E. ltleavars'x,l BI.E. CuTcu—Main Street, abovalitatek...Services Stinday at , o,i; sat: and 714' P.lfk PriYer Meeting Thursday evening. Sunday School at 12 o;clock. Boy}. PastoF,Tto . 11. 0. DE...11.1. ... L.,. , PILEMSTi .V.`.i CM:UCH—Court Street, nine Court _, House.. tykes Sunday at 10;4 s.st. and '7 P.M. Prayer Meeting ThursdaY evening. Sunday ,School 12 M. Pastor, Rev. 3. S. ST/MAPS. S.S. PET= 4sin Pam—Services every two weeks. at 9 and 11 'A.M. and 7i,i" P.M. Sunday School at 4 P.M. Paster, Rev. PATZLICA Tosztc. 1 . A.M.E. Cituncu—State Street; al&ve Second.— Preaching Sundays at 10 , -.4 A.M. and `73; rat. Sun -day School at 1 rat. A.Y.M.—Nourukus COMMASDEIti, K.T., No. 16. ilasonlc all, over Patch's store, at 7 P.M. -J. C. InviNO, E.C. . I thabx Lonag, No. 108.—Onci o In two . weeks at 7 P.M. 13. 0. invma, w.m. --: 11.11.11. A. Crierlnn, No. Wt.—Once in two weeks, at 7 r.n. .Ctus. F. Cnoss. H.P. I. O. or.O. F.—BRADEOAD LODGP:,. No. 167.—0dd :Fellows' Hall, over Frost & Sons Furniture Rooms. Heetslrevery Monday evening 7 o'clock. Jas. N.O. WARREN lILLL, Sec. " . . p. of B.—LEAH LODOS, No. 29.—Meets in Odd Fellows' . Hall first and third. Friday evening in each month. "A. Matitann. N.G.. ' Cuss. FIIALET,.SeCy. BITADFOr.D Encaltr annT, No. 41.—Meets second and fourth Wednesday evening of each month. Naluurs BILL, C.P., G. W. Evan. ti.P., W3l. Jonms, ,Scribe, P.—TOyfdltiDA LODGE, No.29J.—Meets every Tuesday evening in Temperance llail, '1 o'clock. J. W. 13,,Istine, W.C. 1.0. Or o.T.—NolllllEitli LODGE, No. 223..=-leeta ~ v ery Friday evening at 7 o'clock. S. E. Warm-as K.O.S:C.—TOWASDA Lonan,- No. 370.3feets see,- ond and fourth Thursday of -each month. desr.ru iLIDOLY, MAIL ARRA-YGE.MENTS • • • Towatine POSTOYFICE.-3131FgC !Mg south closes at 9:30 A.M; going north 4 :30 i.nr. Arrives frotrinorth at 10:30 A M.; south 5:15 P. 1. 8-&-E. mail closes at 7:30 A.M. rarrivcsat 4 p.it. Barclay and Canton closes at 10 £.M.; arrives at 43:30'r.at. Troy cloaca at 8 A. 51.; arrives at I r.ni Leltaysville closes at 1 p.m.; arrives at 12 at. New Era arrives Tuesdays,,,Thuradaysiand Satur days at 12 Ir.; depirts at 1 p.m!' Mehoopany arrives Mundays, 'Wednesdays, and Fridays at 12 ax.• ' departs at .1 r.x. ' . Bheshequin arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 10 A... 1..:, departs at 12 ar.. t,B. W. Alvonn, P.M. . , OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. President Judge—Hon. F. B. BITIZETZB, ToWanda. Additional Law Judge—Boa. P. D. MOnstow. ',Towanda. Associate Judges—Hon. ZEIMLIN Farsurn. &well; ,Hon. S. D. Hariarrni•a, Springfield. Prothonotary and- Clerk 'of Court—BENJ.. .M. PEcg. Register and Recorder and Clerk of (he Orphans' Court-0. J. CIII7IIIITXB. ' Sheriff—J. , MO:UWE Salmi. Commusfoners—E. C. KELLOGG. Monroe: Mrddlls SIZEPABD, Wells; BEND. KtrilEtiaLTAL, Windham. ' Jury Commissioners.—E. B. DgLorzo, S. W. Bctz. Treasurer—Wm. BrNTA.7, Granville. Auditort—doers 8. QuicF, Wilmot; A. R. Be.oA - Y, ierrick; CssANE. Bort h Creek. Physician—Dr. T. B. JoipisoN. Cuunsef—PErr t Devrn. TOWANDA BOROUGH-OFFICERS. BLIPpIPS—JAMES'BIVIANT, CounciImen—JAMES•DILTANTVIOIIN D. MoNTANYE, J. M. WARD, JA3zIS JIciJAnE, T. R. JORDAN, DENNIS 31cIlmioN, N. N. BETTA, Jr. ' • Mark and Treaturer—JoeErit Krnosnrxr. Jtatices of Peace—W. D. BOGART, NI Trot). Consteiblet--4101INtiON WELLP. ROWE. raiCeMaii—G. S. Bans. • School Directors—A. Wican.tsr, President of Board; N. TIDO. Treisurer; S. W RonoEn.4. Secretary; E.. T. Fox, W. T. DAWES, J. A. CODDISO. Overseers of Poor—Dr. J. W. LystAx. Wu. Mix; Audtfors—Jas. Macrite.LANE, J. A. , lIECOILD. GEO. arDowat. Airersor—Jesma 11. NEMEC' . . FIRE COMPANIES: • , , Franklin Stearn Fire Engine Co , No. I.—Meets first Wednesday evening in each month, In Borough Engine House. 0. A. Macs, Foreman., Naiad Engine Co., No. a.—Meet first Mornigty even ing Bissell month, In Borough Engine Hailise. Wse. 8 .11Evrets, President. ' Linda Stearn Fire. rngint Co., No: 3.—Meetffirat Wednesday evening in each month,in Lin-ta Engini House. If. - A, PACE= President. Mantua gook and Ladder Co., No. 4.—Ateete that Wednesday evening in each month, in Boiough Engine Hones. F. 8. Warrman;Piesident. ' IL H. Parc% Chief Engineer; L. M. O: - ..nom, Assistant Engineer._ BUILISING ASSOCIATIONS. Mutuai Building and Saving Fund Association.— Meets in Grand Jury Room tor payment of install• manta, third Monday in the, Month, from 5 - to 7 p.m. NON. liderrs. Jr., President. I ) Towanda Building Anocialion.—Meets in Grand . Jury Boom for payment of installments, fourth Monday in each month, from 6 it, 7 rod. ' PoWELL, President. 1 if A.R R ED. DUGGAN—BENNET - I—At Barclay, Jan. 1, by On Rev. Edward liettnedy, Jacob Duggan to LonaTenntt, all of Barclay, Pa. WALKER —TIJRBULL.:—In 'Barclay. Jan. 10, by 11ev. Dlw. Kennedv, Alobeft Walker to MargaretTurnbull, of Barclay. TAMP—SAUNDER3.—At Barclay, Jan. 20; by the Rev. Edw ., Kennedy, Francis Tamp to Elizabeth A. Saunders, both of 'Fall Creek. BROWN—DAVIS.,-.4.t -Barclay, - Jan. - 22, 1871 2 . - by Rev. F. o 'ward Kennedy, Robert D. Brown, end 'Emma Davis, b:ith of Barclay. 3IcbOWELL.;--In Shea4quin, Jan at the house of the officiating cler FORBES 24, 197,1, gyman, nary A. Rev. S. Daridsonilienry Forboa and McDowell, both of Sbeshoquiii, Pa. BUAGIIFIELD-=-BBO*N.—At Wyeanking, on Jan. V, by tho Rev. J. H. Stewart, o f.Towan dill, Ron. L, Burch&lit tG 31rs.• Josephine M. Brown, both of Juniata Co., Pa. - • Mifflin p • pets please copy,] • • POrrkIit—PHILLIPS.—At the ; residence of the bride's•parents. Wednesday, Jan. 21. by Rev. Mr. Jayne, Elmer Potter, erElcuira, N. Y., and Mattio Phillips, of IkritingGeld, Pa. BBBRAY—SHEPARD.=At• the Parsonigre in Columbia, Jan. 1, by Bev. Joel Jewell, Mar cus Berray, of walton, N. Y., and . Sarah A. Shepard, of Wells, Pa. WAIT—DOANE.—At the M. E. Pareonage, in N'oold, Jan. 27; by Bov. George Comfort, Mr. Jeremiah Wait to Miss Minnie Doane, both of Windham, Bradford Co., PA. DIEb STEPHENSON.—In Sliesjiegnin,Jxn. 21, 1874, Track Stepheps . ):l, alp.dl Oo years,.l.o morithe and 10 da3 s. ' ".1.41ey0 in Jesila—blesrel sleep." LIWBENCE.-0:1 Friday. Jan.- t.V.), Mrs. Han nah C., wife of es-Sheriff John IL Imcrence, of DuArtre, Prl)ivan .1 TO - WANDA M . A.TiN:ET S. WHOM/LE PitIOES., useClouse every . wennensay. by (I. B. MOB Subdean) dally. i Wheat.* . 111 50-0 11 1 5 5 =eV. blab.... - . 1 ' ' ' .:, Own.. bush- 75 Oats, 11 buldic - 1 • ' ,45 X Xesna. ~. 1 50 0 2 00 Matter (ro 31 lb.— - @I -, 35 do ( ,)ip a new 03 64 4O Onto ;on . - - 22 s, 'boah,new • ' t o 70 v b I - ' ..... V5O /15 105 0 fuib , ".1. "5 WilinErs Giuni.- 1 7Theat Co 4b. ; Clem 55114: ; Bye 36 lbs,2 Oats 32 lbs.; BarleY 46 lbs.; Buckwheat 18 lbii.; Beans 62 lbs.; Bran 20 lbs.; Clover Heed CO 4bs. • Tim by deed 44 lb*: Dried Peaches 33 lbs.; Dried Apyblt 22 lbs.; rbll Seed "lbs. . 1- • r ' , •.; se- e day is 'not, far distant when tbes4 who sacrifice teeth that,, by the ;ut most skill ay be saved and made useful, will be consid t a d guilty of mal-practice; and treat- 1 ed *accord ngly. Dr. Dodson, Arcade Block, ,North _Mistreat, saves frail and aching teeth, extracts wi h ease, and makes artiflcial teeth that viein I ppearance with natural , nes. L NEUF ovs DEBtuTY.—A . ,depressO, irritable s to of mind; a weak, iterrous, ex hausted re -ling; no energy. or `amination; cen ;fused bead 4 weak memory, often with debilitat ing, involuntary discharges: The co sequences of excesaestimental overwork or indiscrotiopa. Tee Ncriveers Dzniurrlinds a sovereign clue in HUMPHREY'S HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC INo. 28. It ;tones up, 'the, System, arrests dis-. charges. els thementl gloom arid despon dency, and rejuvenates the entire riytem. It is c 1.7 'perfectly h rmless arid always dram nt. Price $5 for a package of five boxes and a large Is 2 vial of powder, which is important in old, Enri one cases ; dr $1 per single box. Bold by Ag, druggists, el. sentty mail on receipt , of price. Address, 1 - ' CLAIM B. itEtTEIT. , South' end Ward House Towcis. Pa. Miscellaneous. COAL erhaving the igency of the Mitch!. at Kingston, Pam is prepared to tarnish 101 sizes of Anthracite Coal, prepared nianner, from the celebrated Cooper Supply of this Coal may be seen by H. Munisten, at the Nor , lCoal Yard, south of Main 'treat. where all call. Fall weight and 'coed quality L. p. casg. .The, cubic son Colliery dealers with in the. best Vein. A nil calling on on Pine, on. ate invited t . insured. I ToW:n4s, 'kb. 9. 1871. I The a, can Id re , ,ti or bnai bat3, .et be make IlEt=al SAVE T, BY' YLNG otice r e y is cent. detl. Don't PER CE AS AND NEW CHRIST I ed for k our ay dls- !shing ; P.ll. leating S AT HUGUENI PRESEN treets. :eture rae• the hstest styles. Jew • • New Goode largo quantities, at descriptions i cetabor 10.1873. , • Towanda, D NEIV - MUTE TO - Pfau,,,._ ~. PrIELk. L • ' j VLL ' NORTH ENNEIYINANIA Rad r .T.,ROAD. I Shortest an most direct line to Plailsdelphia, pia timore, W gton, and the Smith. 'Passengers' f),y this ronbi take lonnitylranla ta sew York Ilai:Lroad train, paseing Towanda at 10:40 A.M., and 2:04 p. m., make close connection at Be thlehem.with ppress train of North Penn's road, and only° In Philadelphia .at 8:2( P. Id., And 10:40 p.m., Maims to take night tral,ne either for the South'or West. Palace ' cars are attached to the 2:05 P. M . train. ' City -- mgor cars are at the Depot on arrival of - -I Paa s 9 l / 4 5,-- all trains conic, passenger a to the vations Diaots 'and to all parisof the, city. r I — airrtrattrao.. Leave Nortls Penn's Railroad Depot, Corner Berk' and &me:U=B.,Plffiadolphia, at13:30,& 9:45 &M., arriving at Toivands 4:57. 8:05 P.M., same evening. Mann's Baggage Expri - ' collects and delivers bag gage, office No. 105 Bout r fifth street, Philadelphia., ensuonx acoommonarrows. • Freight received at Front arm Noble streets, Phila.' delphis, and forwarded by Daily Fast Freight train to Towanda, slid all points in Suitor tuning valley with quick diSpitch. • gun 'Gen. Sgt. N.P . Wont and W#llow Sta, • Jun ! 8,187 . P 1 Uadelpliia. OUR GET JOB PRINTIN DONE AT TUE bPORD REP BRA. . JOB OFFIOE n /- 4 - PING DINE AT MRI STA HENRY - KINGSBURY'S: DRES IIIARING ROG ISIS, No. 2, iIiCADE I ' DR. 171im9. Vat,. SALE.—A place '4 wittin dwellirtg honso, good b! thereon A splendid chance for a Eitorekefper; will lm.sold cheap. MO E W. Torsi" fin 29 '74-1,4 EL . . Mil I TO 30 YOUR EMZI D. o upon Duplic O Duplicates of, O Bank tax O Incidentat sec I. 'Treasury Jatif olry of in 1 1 E.IIN'Ei r 1 nvuc ffß i~ UME If. 5' acres, rill, orchard, c. Mach olc o a ArgrAof I i I r 1 iSE B!!! !El Ban 11 1 , i I I' i; ' .$. I, 1 Ily j i ... 1 ,..j.J.1.1.....,1 is Ac&witt.-.....' . . , '1 'l'rH*•l - ''''''l '1'11!.?.,•• M • ae •sors... . , i,.... i Stolitors. . . • .1 9 18 al Anal!, 'ri,:.; }Brill al Attilltdrs R.l rill e Contritebt..l I BM a Views. :...1. pommonwealt4 Coe, p 0 au In Civilißialtd. l Crier of Conrt.i... 4 1 Constables Italcinixl gated to Cinznil s ict Attorn .. t f i - Peri ctionsl Inds) ng In **e l 14• nee upon . Voi•il d Lig:— Oran Jurors:. ...1 ta l tre "fra rso Jar ..., .Inr ommlasione 4tla s Inquialti.. 0 Books and, 8., . it "PeuS ? frjl' ..,.... • .... . ... ,„ Retto , p As A!.tcy j it_Cou!t ....i.i 1 ... 1 ..'4.. ...... .... ..1...:•1* • •••• 1 'II j. 614'0.. i,311 !.....t 110 Billidio I 1 , 1 1 • 141;4 iii; li . .• • •,--,, 1.1.. i.., . .: ...... 1 1.....1 . :: .. i .. =E= . r ici I wit 1i . _ _ 17 c •Alps it :B i r I%tix 0ri1,.....', 1 . 1 . l irihtgton Twp t ti Cigton Bd.ro 'IX evfile...H. 4 Pern l g lii ß i t . on " .. dwa da 80r0.1.1. Tcl da N0rt..1.1. 4.,rz .]: v ,, , ,, wy..,, a 1 ........ ... .. ' 1 Athc; IT erp....'.. 'Attie ' . Loro'.. l :. 414 , AI a oro' ''. qrla woe Twp . gqrt z l i i i: or gtor tito Wes t . Cant. n Twp...! , ant i Boro'.. .1. ol u ibis. } ... '.. L' ki . lti — Oran ilk... . :... FiciTi •k Lell`o ~ . 1 , Li ' ..aid l . La ltil "villa , 1 Mont , Twp.... 1.1. 31cm . .130r0'.. l • , I CZ M... ...Ili P ike., ..... . •.'..i ESke ury '.I njete I Twp Ito eon)'... !. 8 1 1 t eld . .1. 8, dii. eld ....... Srith `reek... ti. 3., B.ylva a • ~. Stilii quin... , . 8 di g Stone.. T T' rnda Twp... J Tii vinila Born'. J TO anda North.l Tt y. Twp . I e ca Toy Boro' .... 1 ., ll i z r er ar0ra , ....a.1 Vif aFrell f Wimiharn.:.... 1 Vyalnaing • Wri-OX: Vile l iida... Wi mot,: t . • 004cto'rs f county I.' rn(.of.Col l! . J.'l. StoYene. J.fiL Atkino.. :4 . • A.! D. r Wlleon ...1 . L ID. Sorkx J.l ; v. .• W! W Drowning/. . WEL .. *Union Taylo - r..; • 1 % 7 '114 DOflge B. rritqlen. • ,D.'Do;oren' JW: Wc4odnirl IP* .51 ;r 1 • 1 4 1 1 ,113 r.F Pharies Ziff. .N. V,' Maier; !D., Jobn ri. gostaer i , xjic Ennis Morris Kflioig..L O. F. Voting MeCraneii; R. i'heips.... L .. d• A. Confpton ; C. E. Eigle. . L. Earns.= ortbl. fW, Wilfion.... f 11.13. - Orrin H. Chorine Geo. W. Wilcox . !Mn .•..! 0. . Canteld... 4 B.XBenedict.. jolux . Doioerty. E. L. .. Jag! Yolyngni • ... 'John S. W00d... J. LWard Matideville. ag. E. 3lhrehali ;. ID. S. BoliOnian: . E, E. Cbaar.berlln4. C. W Scott.: 18. L. Tnoiapabn. Erleloi. 1 IW. Froncli .1, J. 5.30',•1: 1 • • • •,• Flhatbel Bofwroian..!. !EL ii. Made:, I W. K. Maiebeill.. . E ft. DeLong lI 11.1 j. Figb ThH,R. LS. CulTer c. trovpy , A. A. Abell..!. A. W. E, /4. geolOr I E. C. Drake' . . ... !.. (1. Sheprd .• .. Iteaiasesamenta.. I I Nil I ; `r Totals . Irilli~ un jari, lila 'a , ici Tat, I fy i. :r era iesued in I Centleisesonote df the Becie'cale mid Extkohdi r A.D. 1873 of!oftieeht Mt!= L We the tin eet:statemeni -t ;city of neee, Wituees o LL' iCCsii I. ~ lAttest;-11. B ; FOR FEBRUAi y coal wir.s. - s 1.14 am, Sect "%yard., .... .4.. ..... • useivs 3lopro MSts for/I...eject ITIS and J spt • s G Harris .!...aespt tolls Canal C0n...1. .... —ease Mstiat . ' ao,t qhott eject • csat i h • , , - peal RIA.L. I TERM, 18, T,isoisail: Leeds . I ze , Lt wins Harem, :13`C ettbsriue:Whe er' • Nron Sheeler sJi athan Edminiter Pi Si Wyncoop ea E itYm Halbert vs iJun .gliel Bennst vs G 1 4 tar Brady vs ,8111 , Walborn vs Cleo 1 Bert Covell et Le wni A - Mason A S'= kialine Noteware a Fanny J Richards°. Clark 4.• MiddaUgh I 1 AiE3lenardi vi P i .;•• I i Ef Charlotte Ward , ; John W Sullivan-en Daniel El Hays hod J nathan Whipidor P 31 Stowell trustee A, t' sCoore vs john Wm Snyder vsi'Asi John done's ad,m'r. P, ..ii Stowell trusts= I 0 I' Cale vs JO Bin Jj DeWitt and dl Sat q F Welles' exr yin Q F Young vs Char Q D 'Bartlett va A McKellar Smiths i Wm Brains raiWrn W 0 Brester's noel Cyrus Comfort`vs, a J, A Parsons vsliN - C Anstin Rundel 'y Alphonse COTl4irir John McCiel aridtes Hiram Hortonlits • Reran & Covell vs, ; Ana Doty vs Wm S. H V Noble vs Dan A R stevens ve Je Has Gibson vs Jan; Mablou Moody vsi Lyman 8 Soll4k V Hirazit Hem 'vs r i r,inis Melts ionl . , 0•B Barnes' t re V , • O'B Barnes' paw v. Geo H Mann ys El Fox Stevens Mere Wm W Bowmen v • plosier Batiam d; I &El Cowles vn An rDelass vs Mai J Delass vs i l l Cr , . T Davies' use a• 1161111 Dustin et at A x . Brew vsiJant. il Howlandlvs I /4 Comstock vs! Nelson Vandery , - Geo Armstrong va Leroy Smithies Ell Elhanno Smith V 6 Levi Stull & A S rOvertonJrha un ,J, ;Iv Onan's Ilse - ' Get; V Redlogforr Lafayette Leonel' John Holmeei us ()Scar H Rockwe Phllo.Mingont es Anna 31 Applega -A F Morrisertys : B B 'sl.ochellis.o Morris Fargq vs! Daniel Can - lope Gibbons Boker ,' Fannie Fargo's ri Abrem C Moore , D W Smith's use H B Xngharnive Ellen II Mitchell:, J B Kirby vs Am Geo P Cash is 1,1 01 Gridley, s S Ephraim Case V., Geo Shoemaker Dr E L Gardner Edward Overton Lewis Ar Coons V Church DenTll V Amass Hanceekl A. L McKean vs : ; 1 i • ! 'BulTuon4g - f] . keb. 9. 187-1' foi 1 19,1871, at 1 . ci'e ; . i r _. 1 ' , 1S • T i (i l )F[ - I n T : i _IA oisy, erna comoiencing 31; , '• • i ;for, , .. Athens bliro, Albany. r Fina., 'Burlingtool We ,lions, D J ',fsvf4 ,Nee• ' Franklin., ij Shocmakift.r,l l it :field; JCR e • ,Pike,J J F r dio W Halsted' ; 6 :South Crest ,• L W Ttinsonf 1 ii 3 :Stone, E 'A.I ee Moore; Tilly nitl da-North, 4 ie C Dettrs ; W r_ye W Ray; Whadha - I ' i nt t I V I . Athens twp, ,S Kellum. Eißhlo ._ _ ~atiii la Horton. .4..... EiC: i lblt t . C4.l••' 8 ,4 1 11,-.ri:i d.UrreAr.,' a Toianda Borough.. tillipSrliliCo..... 1 I a ohn Cantwell et al.. ...eject ; Deruais O'brien , ................. al Alaon' Heltoi.... .. , ....ejeet s B *lash's ad 'trs. ...i . ace ren ,N . J#. Scier &ci...:. . . .... debt unimlifiEt...4.. ..... L ... issue b ty . 1 1 1 • 1 ' ....rep Vs g A kiir... 1...... ; —appeal 8J It Wier &q• . ' debt t 6p I 1 I I- .., rep Nee nse vs J F Means - , . tress esse Spalding 1 for att es S Davis; tL, 1...., . . .appeal er I'l ; 1 ; . ' appeal ordan )3 g. Waid et al.'...tresa R FoSter ;; ..debt s,A l Hoefind!J B Hinds. issue 31 Nelson' r ' ' appeal Railing Oo ...r-4... ..... .treas oa a Ll,lther4 ...!. .... _'. . ..eci fa Alvin Hosencrunta et al.. ..ap'l N C Hallway Co' . • . appeal H Ely. 1 +'l appeal appeal [ H Smith... .issue Awieet.... Feral . br.a.u,t Stiell et 41... Chal W Thacker. lowacida Jaki I • ! TIMf? E • Charles ' '' appeal Z.l act fa r .t Er•C 11ZC Co..for att _ . . Wm;Baker et al.— ... .... sei 4 t. ' ' so ye Wells k Tittle ;..rep.. ;on Collies.et a! ' appeal • Tylel'.. J._ .... ..... \ ' appeal i : 'yler. l ... i •• ' ' annoat • Gilhint Lathrop et' a1.'.....ael fa • a John Hewitt ; L ...,.tippeal 8 Finhell ' : r 1 rt.appeal D C1ime...1... , ;,.- il..:..asept ' 13 , Williinate... - ' '- ...., debt M 1 va BantelNelle, ..... ).. 1 .;.. Cl\Bo Totranqa lloro,„. ...... ....ea.-a . Ear 4;[Co, .. , .... '.'.... .:[:. , ,appesl , .15.1naG 51-aeon. ... .... ...appeal Oeers'a nee 're Taines.: ~...asgpt vs JOhn B'Canipbell et il.: -.eject -, 'Darnel MU Jr.; .... ..,..'. —set fa 's oe9 14 Netebiry....-,„ -. ' eject re Fannie Gobi r}.1.... eject l amesretler I '.. 1 ,...... trees Ire '3 BCtIt It C0,...1. —for att 1 ~. for att vs J C001f.1 1 '... ... . ..„ .eject 1I WT, are. I - p l. de t ‘ re Barata Ale .auder etlal..ap'pl 1 evi Welts -' ' ' ' I appeal 1-: Jared Bheaon.i..; . I...appeal a Sidttel T W Levis. :. ! appeal .e re Wells, ....'.. .I....appeal _ Levi. a John pun:mins— '• 1 eject i vs Nathaniel . Bdnnett: ... .. fa .. 1:uso vs James . .. ....;..eject its 0 Pratt... ' asspt I my 'Ward - • asapt ymonv Wheatcei ... : .. . A J .. •.. I . —appeal s s Heat heeiSpn R Sc per' hrader et al...sei la .. . .... vs Eric Rails ayi (MIX, .l P Ifilarding al 'al , ...:1....7•41 fa al vii 0 [ft: Eastabrcoki i ; tre s s 's A S i I:PltNeaton..l :.... 'appeal tephen I:clam-eta 41 . 1 sal fa " ' I j i aec( l idiv.7..e..; rttarhahlel4tonday, third. v.:etk returnable: If onday,Feb; oak, i. ral 4 , 1 [' : [ B 4 M. Peck; Prat-, JU siitS drawn for Feb- I of Conrt to be; held atTowar.clai .. day; the `2.1 (3# of Fehrulry. 1871: [ Er.sz Irt4r.s—p wzrx.l Wiiiistel:r; Athens tiePrW Hoyt; Jr; Burlington twp, Nelson Du4n; . J rnalke, -11 Perry: )3arelay, A • en; canton twp. M. Foster, 3 llt , . C Ridgeway; pranviile, It Fitel., [ rriek, 0 ClAtwooil, J 8 Camp; ',itch : , A Mnnn; Monroe twp, H Stevens; i • ,G White; Rhigelar.t,'AHVoorhia, ' le twp, S Robinson, Wlf Shaw: .1) Shepard,' J Ternler; Smithfield, 5 ivania, ITT 1 - McColiona: Standing Towanda lioro; It, It : Prost,. H P I ' twp. D peek 4, J3l Platt; Towani , ; ri,aY boro• A S Newman; Ulster,' ' . TJF Thomas, C Bowen; Weill; S Britnardl II - , sr. tellosa-3D WE ii E • '.• - • 1 LCXIinS9, Underhill; Asylum, S ,t. bolt; Armenia( C KtiLl H Hager; , 111Palta. T'E Lent ; parclay, 0 twp,l W Watta; Lellayeville, o'H ins: l Litehileld. WC4 _Merrill; Rome Rockwell; ItidgebtirY.l M Covillei ringileld, A Westbrook; Iff A. Phil °tiara; Standing Stone. It Jen. n. E li, Ball; Smithfield, A Child' Stillivatt, , Hll Everett, r E Jayne dgewayiToNnada tirP, F MeGill i Ekt Datong. Ezra 'Rutty; Tro scaroia, 'W Lattimert - riVilmot, . I ham, I) flogan; Warren, 0 Hicks i Mg; .Windintm, J Harcord. , 1 1 , .1,11. MIT% Shun 1 I BurlingtSur-bOr. Emery: CantOn Little, W El Rob twp; R Mcpabd, A T 51tertow, ell; 81 lips, W Derry, D !rigs Shelling. Towanda boro; I 1 Ii A Burbillc Toirluda No hi boro, L Blies; 13rowr,10 Trfo . Wysor, Lan' • I I I TRATQA'S NO' U. by; g i ven that all perecinsindebtd ary Beejamlo, ;of AsyluOi cste , A to make immediate paymerif. wiring elairue &gainer, iseld estate .ao r dOly , autpenticafed .. for 'seat'- I RO • • • . BVIITIL. r Alth#lltreo ANotice is he to the estate pt Ae•ceaseld; are req 'and all Ilellsona =list pre -euti meat. • Jan 20 i ,i ii .A .I., - 1.1 r .. i args• . ALMA '3E1L331 .k .A 1 . i ... . - 11 , t Alin repEND TURES OP BRADFOIT CO I l l‘ 1 , , ~.,F EMBER i 111 t, 1.8711 177 - 17 - " r ) Tuitui, i .. ,! , 1 . limners iuppoit in &tiny Lill. droners Support In Piinitontlin, oOnieying Flamers to l'enitentl E4perriseill tc4 prevent Diviaion br C Fotllnnotary and Clerk of,Se dm . i re Printing, '. l ' ' 1.. ... . pairs on Fantle Buildings. ityat of Itoomalfor Court at T : oy. unononing aurora' ato Lunatic Atirltim eacbeni Inziltutta as per 4"t 86 own and Schoal,Taa,... ... ... . Wild Cat Certllicatos...: , .. :...l. Upon Building 0fi.141.,.. " 4. . C. Kellogg, Late Commissio n, orrid Shepard] Commissions? lepi. Knykendall! Cemmistilor }ram Snell, Cprataisslotier.. A Coolbangli, Clerk of Coy I •-• LI ....... 1.. .1 .i..'... ... ' IJ . J -1 , , I=SPEN ~ 495 00 17x300 00 00 20 001 ,G9B 405 02 I 8 .00 • :.800, '145 000 0 :7402 50 00 , 271 CO ,Cto 1,400 00 372 70 COO 94 818`33 0 MI OD ith E.? To! 18G 04 32 93 408 'lB itz . Ar the 1870 1871 187 y , a -143 1 / 4 r, , in Acc 1 MEE! lrarncti unclq erated to entage to Irs pat I r cent, co cent. cl State bx tax j 761 Ittti 07 I Exo) d preqoas $ 4,5 45,8,? 1; IZEff G9lOrd O 5 2p I 1 Pea 1 lit r f i I P lc, ! in A er I p.e Ca ME I ` , S c 5 1 I Ord ENE Cowl, nres of g MEE Irk. I .. RPEI2 I iNS Yirtillof an B' tlford CO.. the tlt 1 et•tate of Sebra sa county; deem 1 1 th,.pmmis,4l, on I" 2 . 1 clock, Pi 111., a at hate in ti.ticl \t' .1j as pllowe, t Wit.;- of la lot of land I SLlong by - died dal /leg xve,t. 1:22 pf., ...lice south 81 tlcl,! wj ,, ,t , il per to-a titake bud stones in :he east line of th SanitietSeelry lot: 'thence month l deg, west - 56 prto a 'post Anth's - torres:, thence ac uth 88 dogs east '5 9 10 pea 0 a. stake and .stonf.s to the ncrthwtst : r of Henry prench's lot; thence south 80 flees eas 257 pre to s small maple sapling; fit' nce north 118 era along lhae of lands belonging to the Beckwith e tat. to a stake and atones ; thence n th 8.41 ri, , ga wee 212 perm alqig line 'of lands I r . /it, Ringing to the est to of O. Stro g.dec'd, and line of lands owned by N :man Davis to the place of be , g timing. Contain' ig 203 acres nd 45nersi more orl 1 ss: being n,earl,. all imprtive , on winch is situate, 1 a large framt 2- tory s :llwelling house,. which, large frame barns, one eagon and horse barn, and or; chard of apple tr s,Ad. f . 1 ~ 1 5181—$100 ter be paid or( the 'property being stMtioi - n; $2. q...• oil confirmation of sale, and tip balane 3 With ' tereat from bonfirmation, in_ die ji 6 y r from '.•.onfirti anon:" said b' anee to be sec d note orb . .nd with confessi n of,jiadgemelt i . 1 . AID LAND IS- SUBJECT T TILE OBE SOL TNIFNT OF 1 31011TGA E ON' TILE A.31,E, 5 a mbrie by said 8 0 French in lifs lifetime to Lucretia Strong, Administ atria of D Strong, doc'd,! dated 'April Ist, 1864. a d recorded in said Bradford Co., tri Mortgafe 800 ,r. 870. 9, page 283, Ac. Aid the, l a linrchaser of said real estate will take same with the lien of said 'ortgage undirosted and 4n lull l' F lrce: and will b ;obliged to ay said mortgage las well as thtimon Itof his bid for said land. • Said' , i ) Mortgage in tit [sum of $3 ~ Cormirrommlor the paymUnt of $ 08.87 unto ' n Strong, , widoW of JOhn Strong, dec d, during her natural life per' ti. mun;-..and to Am da A. Rungtey during the tetlai t o of her , ife the su .' of $36,26 per annum : and tikn the death or said Ann, to pa)i to Tempy A' Stryig the sum of $6Ol. 4, if said Amanda A. be then r ing; then from . lieneeforth during 'the pert° of her natural life, al said Amanita the further Irani of $18.16 pei anun ; but if she then be dead, to Tm py Stroll the f ether snra df $302.12; and upon the death of Amunda A, to pay to said Tempt' A. ithe principal :3um, utobn which said-Amanda A draws the interest during her natural life; and unto' Wm Ingalls. sell of Aaron Ingalls, the sum of $3OO with in ono year fromithe death of 'said Ann Strong, with interest from the death of sail Ann; as by the roc" ord of said reort - iage will appear. - 1 1 ' 1 LEvi B. SEDUCE, 1 - r. CRADLES SMITE . Jar.2l). I 1., ' ' ' 1 ..,..4,„1,,,,,,,,.„,,,,,„, /ppe, ,paept. .for att .appeal ....eject debt count —.appeal ..appeal tress eject ~...asapt C 3.1143 ' ---- i EXECUTOR'SE .NdllCE:::Noice is heraby , yen that all persona indebted. to the estate of G : e 11.' Morrow. late of Wiliaoq de- 4 .. ;and all ate requ'eated to make immediate payMent.l and all persons ihaving Claims against, said. estate i must prrent tiem duly authenticated: for settle. arl. ment. • ! 1• PD. MORROW,..' Jan. 1 , 1874. 1 I ' t Executor. 4 ( . I. 3 :ri! lA Co N urt f t. tho P Urted, t Ete ; to for, In t th ll %' • tr i • e, p e tcy. r I. District tf Pen Sylvania; Noi 2046 B in•Bankrn In the i atter Of W. 11.,1334,1,LEY,Eankrup4: , T ' L t i the creditors of id Bankinpt. ' ' ; I • Iv r Teen a o OTICE i hat by order of said Court:a con, general ?nectinir. of the, crediteri of said bankrupti! for the purpos named itx the Twenti,Seielitt Mt Section Qf the Bankrupt o .of the 2d Of 1 .. 14 it& 16, will be he dat t offi e of E. Overton Jr.l one of the Reg' 'tern in 13anlernptcy in said District! on the 21th da of Febrnarn 1574, at ten-We' in. • 1 . i i IV: J. 'WY • / '.% ,13, Fe. I . 3, 1874 1 1 -% ~- i 1 IN A . , N;I trial Court District f Pen JACOB ..PLE rapt nn er the having a'pphed and•otlifir slain of tho Curt; . ttoia.ikh 3 liavo Boni int reato ary. Is 7 . at 10 ton.:gr. F. , q, in Tor; da, t discharge shot rapt. AEIIIN Notice is to the estate o deceased. mus, persona Navin sent theur tlul I 1 ' i . 1 1 t. 4. AS.i'IG.:.E.E . SISALE.—In the mat, ter oft 'estate of Wl R. Smalley, at nirronf,! , I The mutters gped. will, aq Assignee of W; R. tintali ley, expose a d]sell at )11t):10 %Tadao or Ornery. vin the premises herein : described , in Barclay 1 twV Bradford Co. Pa., On WEDNESDAY the 11th y I FEDROARY, 874. the f ollOw-ing deseribeapro rtV,. ga r e to wit:--, All t olsald .E. Sniallera lea oldar• interest in a' rain lo of land situate in thei t i . ~t . of Barclay of rekaid, a d Sounded as follows.loW t: On the north yl the unblfo highway leading frtan - the foot of t e Alarms tolßsrelay village; on tliii east, south a d. west by land of kV. E. a J: E; Piel let; being a ut 25 tett front - on said public [high- way and 40 fetet ,deep. wtitla 2.story board i buildin#, finished withlsinintera and "shelves, and, delftad for a hardwaip, stove ncl !tin store thereon/ id bnildbag bet ricrned ~ y said Smalley, end Old 4t of land held nder a 'qua from V. E. & J.E....1i0 et for a trin of teft'yeara frOm June lit, 1873, - Ik - 10. cash. - Sale t commence et-in o'clock, A. Si, '' i 1I ' 1 W. ,T..,Yotilift.' '' •P. I !Assignee of W. R..Eirna eyk hM Respectful tho public g: I • t, Mill 1121 th r y• ME f OLUnry e g Charff ell CO' 2 . IQ 1:134 10^ rl or a — 3 "070 13.11)- 250.; 105 78,1 41)8 115 1130 72 185 +392 nf' 3 *. 2 !IV 77 3117 1117 ! V -44 ,2 1 - 12' 622 140 1411 719 1 , 4 1,05 8 15 2 6 ,1 35 1 1 1 • 6162 , 1 -'146 29 99 614 7;7;9-0 498 704 3114 200 1450 108 2.89 832 79 11100 09 row C 1130 94 635 (.0 939 716;93 1 -II 4 .all ME 14,303 I arlford f I 1 I VZ MEM '.llectel • Colle Colle for '.7..: And fora I orc r , • I; •ibn on spue on on $!.,5,0. is 1,1671, M2:1118: • lib' 1931E3 rezeury BilE =in UZI d jo r 1.371 ROE , (:(1 hery '1 Cvl2"t by cei , it . ify that the , the iirßt cla 8 rt.: (11 morti B. KIT ABE I n, of .11 SE{ S7N. 'marg. 1874 YARD, ,DALL, I Co ILL, - 11 - cciura SALt..- 1 :A rler of' thci Orphans' Cohrt t underslght ,h Athr,inistrators ‘i i. French, 14te. of piVeire tWP. . ca. will csp , * la:public sale .. ttIDAY, rEP.,11.17A4417 13. 1;74 , 'tertaln traciel , parcer of tat r. it twp. bcinge -rul deseribi ,11e0.n.ning r 4 -the northwest C,.. conveyed to 30. Strong 14 Al e,.1 April GUI, 1857: thence soul to a stake - nil - stones; then' ... ~. . INTE • iRiiPTC of the Vnitei States, for the itiVatert asylvanlri. - CREllof Dirailford county, a ank. Act of congress of March 2d,11667 7 , or a discharro from all his delatg, a provable under said Act,:bylorder': once Is: umitEnv GIVEN, to all 'ered..4 . %; p roved !their debts, and otbee,perii Ito applar the 26th day of Sebrt O'clock, „ before gawardiovev; egitteri tnpankmtej:, at Ms ofIloc.; , ehovf carisqlf any they have. vrhy 'la! lil not be muted to the said Itsmi.J I • C. 31c, s. District Pout forsaid Distfict. 374 . -2 1 * . t 1 Cle;IL of Ul February 5, • -_,,, , 1 , . • §TRA.TOIt'S NOTIC -ii . 1 iertsb3 = givenlhat all persona tn. ebted ,ratrlel4 Flming, I ate of l Oy'ertoiA • ?malt° iMm Mato payment; and all ,claims 'against nut estate mnit.prni anthenticatator settlement. a 1( !I , j, 1 1TF4 ,Fl f Emniq, „1, . 1 1, ; Attrainißtr4rey.l Dee. 21. '73 dan.l9, '74 RIF'IN . • . ?, y aianOunceeto her old cogitate 4;0 ner. 2 / 1 9 , thstl she continues t • mulirT Businss,l • •. • iIES, STREET, and that: Atli ersqurr.os Goons, which I S i iderste prices, -' • on 'ass° At . her old I Cana court 'Tiling nt bi selling at _sr thodilste in J. Every artinls Tranninitn. ! • EN El - . 4 LW 1,445 155 550 408 358 ,aO3 . i y . , nnly.. to 3 41 • 2 15,275 G9l. 00, • *oo ' '241 00 s:orerx .$48,143 Amen c nd pr/q, ail 'ent - 7 1714 e ' 11 10= 1198 :id' j I El I 2i 7 4 7 IME 6 9 7 :37 5: ;' ,3 4 151 ;• I , friort; ( • l 2s t , 6 • 1 1 A 0 = cii l l' 42191 i c REIM' i 1444, \ 4,210 0 ' 1 603 9 2.295 97 48,113 7$ . 99129 -490.60. 4,373'9;4 761 80 ie.= si • , $78,083 26 NI MUM boy is a' traO. an r. . of Zsinan - y. fo 'lnas rionere. • J d . 413/
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