Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, February 12, 1874, Image 3

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Towanda, Thursday, Feb. 12, 1874.
LOOA..LA I 4.V D GENERAL.
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J. M. YOUNG. of Cplunibia,,:iiitste
i c mi, '.rnme hoot "Of Ili.; ttlatua Hot e •ti.ov.
1 • 1- • -
"' ,
CAPT. W. 11. CARNOCHAN willijecture
1 , •
..7.1.1 the Feudal S‘tsit-m," in the Trov - M. .E.
Clotreh this evenin-71 1
1 i
- AVE are todel.te4 to g a snb i 3ert er
r a'copy of tho Bi•odforti Po• ter, publihed
g 2 1 .1 12
HOLLINS!, a banker Of 'NeW
Y.,511:, has I.2en sf4voral darts in; thus
ITith E T. Ehporr, F..-41. • ..
THE a Mite Society'vill
be heal at the resiticace, of W. A. briA3tE.r.t.l3:,
. on Friday evening, of this week.
. .
REV. WM. EVIE, •Catf:awissa:and
father of Sirs. Geo. SILN,EN - e, of this place; Wag
Licked by,lits horee F'ridaT, and , died from
thn effects of the injury on M.'nnday.
Foul: cells have _been filled up in
. -
the
bastmentiof t ho building recently purehasH
ed by the borough, for the accdtnntodation of
euch unfortunatoslasfsli into the hands of the
police. - ,
A FELLOW WhO iy nearly 'tis big a
bare as the Hoc Cale Tunnel. was felling in 4titir
office the other day of a song - that always
•
_ carried Lim away."l The devil looking around,
gent.y inquired if at 4 one present 'could sing,
that song. , ,
`WE pleated Ito lehrn that flit
people of Western llradford are taking step
toward the 'sstabliskitnent a blast furnace:
Iron ore appears to be-abundantin that vicini
4.y,and we tils! the povenien t :us} - prow , suer
ceAful. `
. REv. D. D. Gnsy, of Laeeyville,
preached in the Baptist:Church on Sundaylast.
A deep Interest is 'apparent:,- in the:services,
which have been conducted in that Church da
ring the . past several weeks, and a number
bs.ve united themselves with the Church.
J. T. PREws.rE, formerly editor of
the Sullivan County Free Pre ss. has leased the
o:d ll.)yse House in But;ington, and has thor 7
repiri:d'it and turni,lied it 'y;ith; n(w
l iNl2. have no doubt he will rc&;.ive
F 1 I •
er nth , sham f putla patr.onagt..
As CH:t4.IE .B.)wmAN was hauling .
'ice for S. B Juno", E- Tu lay tuornii , i
13.. - “, i:e drove feamima a- weak. place in thi•
when it save way, precipitating ill,• borsei
tiatei sleigl,t-intii,the river. Tliri team Eetni
but 'light lam . : •
I, _
JOT: Kt.:111.1; with wrveliniplirty;
.ir ; ver d l (la 3 d p
the ttebri-i tr,ni a "Aufrt. l ,l up"
which occut tute;t.ty
wt cilr. A 1.1, ei• frt ight tr;:tit &ova'
tt.el - tided ith
-
N'cSt• du' - I.Cu httep ciLLai
AT ,u - ti ere,c - cftit3n stc:ckhiiider
~f ,tilt, L . s ajavau 0)1 1 14
FA. 5.j thC , 7 ' o
C.
Chi. E. Par's-u:'. Dirce'or,----T. C.
Weuhs,. rnrsor.;,
JoLn C. W. ;lei,.
.111. t. AND -Mll'4: CII , IIiLE-3 TURNER, of
MactcVnia, iltlVe (1 r. la!te
de of frielitlF, iu the f.11 , 1,10n death of theis
yo:ln4 in ::310 - ..!. 3443- .
. I .:if:. where he was' attiehe,l l -Lyez'arit.: it
1-1
site: 1v..; ,lay:;' ilitli..3
A LAIIGE and pleasant, company ag
clui_,s.2l at the. .roUlerlcc 'C ti“, on
Mon.lay ercuittgl Itte;, t 1 attond thu, Inceting of
S , Tiety. body r mai
•t•, e:•jjy-thc :Ind The coutriLttoLs
t‘N tray dollar-) at,fard a good lutert•A
in thy- tLrap?re.l prospnyty (•1 the church. •
"I'llelno . xt anti last xneotdc; of the
e at Wm. Mix's. on Monday ot
CAucusEs:—The Et:publican ti•0t..!.;..'
t the blrotig:l are rt(Lll,2,ted t.) meet for
r urp - ,se .(if 'flornii;ating h)r
evening at 7 Cc:o2k.
The ini.etiag ir. the Ward L•-lit
the h ta.,e Gf raTiitcK. In lIIC il: , C
on 1 Warn) in the' Grand - Jur 1:• , lta. An !
11:rd NZ - :al st COY , ; ';i
J. W. TAYLOR, of this p , lace,.
t ith a si:sire t. 4 d:3:11 oT
t,Lly child, an .•..7,e(1"
OE
tt,c , •}l . urn. T.,
t.c....alret -at Jut thwycars s:rice, the
I !,,e1 h,..ya living. with hi4.-1 -, ;tltve. in Arnett,
died after st very : Inlet
.E.ll ra, on . 1 .4 ,- )nilty ;_ '
e•
13.1r * KETT,51"1:-$.1., 01
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1 ...
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s
v.Lo
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': r.:lt
r. :t
cI..P-
li. 1.;
, N ,V 1: thug.,
w C ty.
CHANGED A. F. Cx. - ! - 1.1:s bits
1.! ..11-2 Tt;;; - .1#4ri Bslicry
FIIANK 11011ToN, ;3"••11t1g ge.,t;tlTran
ia
1:y PI r a:: t„
7 . ‘1 2 .C , WL:F3 11'14 up a lar;_;-:
• :Iro , plert t
han 11,nr.:::-"svt. Arr
i•:i i ILI ".1 • g0..r1
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- 1 . 1 , • r.t ti-ry
n.-. ti. _ :Att.:l;w
'lll4 :M. 5!...11. :1, t• 11 13.11.1 1 11iL;
r.t. 0:1r 1.143;; .
- 1. th- , c ,tnt s nittr
=I
“p(ry
trXi•
cr..z!us tL(
THE: foll.oA'iu:z is s'ai(l to 13:2 :WY
o!:•. 7.4 - r.ti+);
gram. 113;! %rater
arl.l 10111' puncee. t‘f
foe
tivtAve -liou. "For
.nut d ae..ortho.; to the age. •,
hvbicre.us to Ilse
?here At.t.114.1 b , n., c,r pest houses: If
1 1, aiu• vliteL , this for
-b
Ti 6slty_ we hold ttio first
NEN 1
• u,l,r tin . , new eonstiiiotil. :We hope
the ultet.)ra of tr,h. I.,,ronglA will Fee
nLt' '' aret;electeo - for the
...is• Plzes tJ A:vc;ry ibtelligint
.•: man AN hcl has tilled many re , spousible ' or•
••. is-of Inure imporlitnce tons
re elected Kboul directors thin MA is
l Pfekatiltkr Governor.' This remark
ni • alittlu citeavaitant, but it 6 never
true. Our bell CAtiees have, mere. to
, Ach . f ,ruiMg 'public scutimcut tInFo
• r, 11l Nei from th`c
I C I :t' IN 'SMITHFIELD. --Some tithe
huutlay ui fining 11:0, the
7,c2 a t )7C 0x3:'.1 by :klAng BCLLJCZ, in•Eat4
was t i bscuvcrud I.)e on 'Lie. As
7t.teans balA f,r cztiugutshing
,111:nea spread to tile: Baptist
al3 I,o:ablildingc:were,:firscn de.g.
I: ..- : r ~ The store, v,as -4.teettpied tompora' rTily
L. Mr . K:killIt! : of duress, as:an audlionl3lol3.
'-`l`. C. hal a sraill rtiretrauce, , but there *as
l: :::,,li 4u0:.: 0., cit I; cr tizilaiin. , ,. Tho IDheS fills
wiiil•p,cuimr r,..4 ight upon the Chnrch, the
uicaiLer t ce.)f which zre!ruostly industrious farm•
rs.
Thar Quarterly,lleception .f
_the
Young Ladies' Select School, at the r mile of
M. C. ItERCL'It, la.t Nweei, Wag ittol/ ed by a
number of invited guests and patron of the
,school, who spent a delightful evenin, listen
to the exercises ofitbe scholars, ctinaisting
of dialogues, declamation and musi . This
school is noir Aboronghly organized with a
corps of skillful and experienced teach -rs, and •
aff Jrds advantages fur the acquirement of a
genteel and solid education, combin • d with
the graces of deportment, not to he cx elled in
city or country. To the attention of.p rents it
is especially commended, is giving ptl lie ben
efits of a first-class establishment, a home,
where children and young ladies can .a edu l
cued in 111 the branches of learning d maxi=
cal proficiency,
. - A - ithout the care and anxiety
attendant upon their absence rr:)na e.
Tea folloising: are the - 66
the Grange recently organ'ized in C ,
,township :
11.,stor—C. E. Gladding. -
Overietr—P Peckham,
•
L.-cturi rL-D. L 7 llc:y.
Steward--C. 11. Ballard.
Assi . stanf Steward—R: R. 31.1ican.
•Chaplain—A. M. Cznell..
Treasnrer—Daniel Bradford.
Seqotary—J. R Watkins. • (
Citte
Cores—Mrs. C. 11. Ballard.
Painona—Mrs. A. M. Cornell.
Fl'ra—Mrs. D. Lilley. - -
Lady Assistant Steward—Miss T. J. S
We recognize in the above naine9 so
inns! intelligent farniera and y
of the c JIIUtY.
A WILKES BABRE correspond
the Scranton Repu!gican, makes the to
mftition of Mr. HAUS'INB, the florist, w
formerly a citizen of this , place: ,
"Mr. Harkins, our only_florilit, whos
tation need not be reiterated by i
sufficiently well known, received a t -
yesterday from Mr. John Dick, !of C
street, Philadelphia, one of the most ex
and successful florists in the United
askinwldro to' send all the flowers as
possible.' This meant of course all t
Harkins could tarnish; and he at cure t ,
ed to get them ready to forward. Mr. II
flowers are quite floe, admirably sustaii
good name, and we' aro gratified in_ c
with him that the demand comes so n
krom abroad for the flowers cultivated
ming valley. .Let our pHiple profit by
ample, and encourage by their patrons
certainly has high reputation even in tft
cities':' . -I
THE - HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
Braiford.County Historical Sot . ...ety mel
Gland Jury Boom on Monday, atterpo
Pr.6sidelnt 'J. 4. CODLING in the chair.
After \transacting the usnal routine b
the Society listened to same very
remarks by Rev. D. CaArr, in regat •
proposed history or., the county. He
work or collccting matt - Alai well inlhai
his plans met with the hearty app i -nra
members prevent.
N. the writing
.antep . nblisliting 'an a
history of the county tiff! ncec:kartlS iu
eipinthure of consider:lLl() money and
atn‘o.it of time, tic trust t•itizins cc
interest iu the,' buljcet by heinming
of the S , Ckty and.-contributing
M-mbers who :tre in arrears for clues tvi
Jr" fav-r l.y a muting the ananuut
P. ••••r k I r!, tr,
p, lh , ,tyntor, once. ,
, ti
rneetitnt: c f the SuL:iety 7,i1l
on the same Mon.lay of 31 I y
- rtNri +Le following, br-ief
wv:.--n•Av, , ,K, to tho I;chi:g.,
WIZ
"0,11-I , c •ai , 1 I.roiher, G , •l' Abram Wi , .st
lici.,,i, wfai (nail at &There+, FR., on the 116111 ei
day id I),eeniber. 1873. and whosb funeral tva,
attedi'ded,on thr IS Ii by a largeconcuilrse •uf
t •e ii at, :2...ty irona tld3 and ildi adjoining cowl-
I ii... 1.1 ;Ilk Stale and l'ii.umlvatita, wi:4.l.iiirn 11l
SnillVail ciliary, N. Y. on the 24.;th Olity at Mae,
lzielin ..v.l-1 made a :NI i.i..,iit in Itotrai /rnity,L , dire
nit the lid (I,y of A.treb, ltiSd., of wliielidodi.fe .
be remihied - a , alided nieniber fi.it - sbnat two
y-iir,, whin be ivcia &nutted for the purpose
, r t.1.1 , ,g tile . lead ii! forming cr r:rgauizing
eiett•iripelt Lodge in tit , - "ill ii-e of Nic4ola,
Y. Ili , lea, lia tirat IV. M., and to Ida laniiring .
c•nel.:y and f a :Ilion nit..., be attribitett, in a
g rF, t in..•,e4ur , , ti.e 3tllsCetiti ; ,r t iit• en - 41'1 of the
1
-li,rt,or iinddheri., rind the - tini:ern pr iiiperit ,
andLitlily t.reilibi- p• - siti ,, ll 1:lar. \\ • li•lbrii , g,
Lodae lia, alwaj. - ,1 maintained iiiiiiing the twig,
. a Of int., jnriiidictidn and in the e.dim'ation of
the frat,ruity generally. - !L,
'..llis , eharacter as a Inv - '-'
judgment, Iles nti,rit .1 - 1 - 411.7 ii , _ieht,v even
tru..t e”tnniittthl t.l LIA etaarge. b e th , 1 1..h1g.,
wlll maku 1 , :o monory br.nored,by the fnitciv
it as doL,g 1,.., V. brook Lodge 1:t1 a .qiimu at , d
111 -.
ILt;Lia , ,pg t 1..., Lidgeii 5;( t1,1,47a4.-sijlyearl ja
i rz,li.:tion.: it
' iii":.TAIN VOLT.. ONV! : : lit.',lNl:F.;;' .1\ Ir.s.—
.. ;: 0ur ,,1 p.,1 10 :. wov.;•I ,11, — .0.t , ... that ..;•‘..ryi c:-.rarul
i
nit: f•lioulcl 5t , ....*,:ia ft: u• wra A - .vt... b: criewir
agly Iclrtlf.. iiv.l.l•A:y L1.1 , ....,t: - . flti3. Bat how
rrt(k.c-n , iy do w.... 1.1 a: - , ... , 1 0:!•• ..-m4l:. ,"! , :if.xt
auto I go 1 , 3-P1,1..vi-.!;)1.:;1. I 1ut. , ..:tvl parchit!qng
- ..w•tilli,; .1 IL I A or a coat,
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certal::
f
sotnettag
that eau b Fe.cturc r.i.ecd at 1::m,•.
;sons J: , cn 'engag,..--.1 daler)
cht I..:•aLches of our t t en, relyitV
open the publ:e support. Now, We cif alai to
saY a few plain words !ci all such chn i rt-sighted
tradesnle.l. SunpeFoa rear ctomers
eupp.y their mate i.1 4 :110 larger cititss, if there
was a poas.b:::ty sit - in{; a few cents. -ht the
rich cf tieing badly cheated ni:h au inferior ar
ticle% You woonld coon be cblige.l to close np
Sad leave the ,plaje, w I you not % If till
p...bay is pursued t - o any exitetat; it seen
t.‘AHos the fate erany_town*nr c.:)tnu p luity. f;q:
its enteri.ric, and Eru•parity is dr gilding apoi
the ann . ..r.t.t ° 4 tra.Y, it can ermtain with itst
ail thet to drawn sway (ruin it is like tal.h4:
)
the from the, human frame— l it weakens
the Iner,4LF .111 , nt:v ilrupUiS
gn•wth. Hare:ou f. , er beri , t;:.lt. bought
If s'lu area tnerchant Cac'W: C.3:5C.N
-7 g 4i3
6
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t d:-p 9:lr nicreli,:n liz-• me:*
ycu
b a 1 nit!' reta . rn. ho:ni•
ycgl rert nc
t!..ll,;:yr.vy p:i4et, When
in;• . :1.1 n t . 0.•!1 . ..:11 or a foi
71—• a 4,1
(•• i n i , in !..1--!Cy th,
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A BA - " writing 4-o . --fh4 C.ll;t3n
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1. . • "I'll 4 c::1 ,1, h l .
tt Tant' • , v:. .11•1 , .. irt•a; 1.J..,1c;% bu-n
and , Dr tzr.t.ll. I t,1e: , ,1 unier the RI
W.
.L:l,dr.r l Mirl A. Ilt dint. :tri. St'
;lie riini - ,p.11t9 por-r: i.: v. ..."?,,• i hy
, r , ,fi.., Lam,. !• I l,.tv, a. . iialtaf.
rho •••,,,,,•lart: hay • 1.•.• , •:1 v• ry; p 1:,
Ii i:d,:1:, e :lure:, 111< 1. - .-t (plane:, .
l':1:4:, 1,,,n1;.; vtl.• IlnidTe.l alit ten. 1
1 1.. , !:mi: Lt.:J:ly 411 1.. t, &ling if ft ,
end of the n' 11(01-1:::11, , , winoll gi
a. giv - vd.iy v.p; : , :lranc. , fe Fresent, h 1
pit, havite.: it it•pairol 43 noun as ,
v.lll V.rtnlt. I
4 r.)lri the
lV • t • p •
kLil
j on ”tr,ri - •• ni
t•)-,li k y. T ,
q. 7••••• .`:.111.clioli. a.
•,I;•• j I.!that cr., lit t
an I 312 t. - ) the t.Ltei.
NV.• Yin). ;
It•a•. , •d (tits,.i. rn , . , rla. ill
ntriv re, 1 -,, r the warp) i
a ma! ta,tate agencc All i
triittea ttl his care i.r,oinj)
to -pout ,at':-faction gdarantc , 4l.
-- J .M.o• I -ht a ti inrorin
of Et.t.C2.nt•lit'an•l vicitt.ty that
to lurnlidi cAI in largo er tl
frran tl,c Itcaccr '('rick twines.
t Canton. Yuri .1
or mr:Ltil
ME
rr ,
I 0
(•;1 t:1:•
1: • r ttnyclail:
t. in is t :t%it
1z
=MEE
• NVElaaci the pleasure onl
week of 'visiting the extensive pol
KlNGsurnY, P. , q. Mr. K.•
ent , j , ct of Poultry raiing a good d
thought, and il)pruhably the hi
poultry dealer:dthe country. 1
yardthree 'choice varietie , .. and i
trodwe others. fiwls eta e
out for breeding purposesv`shiJi
the stanlird, and great attentio i •
prc• '•ming not only syr9cry orfor
ao ~•- o leCtion in color. Mr.
mu-t prove of incalculablC o ben!
who desire to improvo their stocl
and.J.ny-faim€r who has been rai l
mon 1m:04... will abandon them a ,
mining M. stock
‘Chute Pea'Cumb Brahman, the Pa
ins and the Buff Coehins,• all 4 ,1
large and excellent hers: That.
are good 4;V - food-we min Vita)* Ir
knowledge, as Mr. K. kindly pre+
cue which weigher!, after the jest
intsred,,, fey-Via Ind a-half p=ide
men reflect that it costa no more to ratae•one
of these fowls than one of the ordinary breed,
which •weigh only from two• to four. poUnds,
they multi see that Mr. K. is conferring a great
benefit upon them In placing these superior
fowls within their reach. He has several trio's
for sale, ri!nd can furnish eggs for adtting in
the Spring.,
WHAT SHALL NE Da TO BE. SAVED ?
, .. , .
—There 4 no eslasnity threaterking ou coun
try,on our nation, mQro than than of intemper
ance. There is ncil"epidemic that stalks thro'
our land, 'So much to be dreaded in its conse
quences etf disease, death and destruction, as
that ietwilting from the use of ardent spirits;
yet how few seem to be alarmed. ComtimLi
-1
ties look on without apparent' concern,. w
v ile
their neighber,- thelf , ' friend, hastily deco es
an innehrtato and staggers alto eternity,— ur.,
nation hak no higher name to-day m its co n
oels, than some who have indulged in the f a al
glass, and passed from positions of honor and
usefalnesi to a drunkard's grave. Bright ge
nius, giant 'Minds and noble hearts, have fallen
into this vorterof destruction and gene down
to ruin a 0 disgface, leaving . no monument' but
that of ignominy to tell of their life past.
Our republican goyernment stands in more
danger tram this frightfeL foe, Mau from any
other nonce. How can the ballet, the focal h.
tion of ou'r national fabric, be preserve 1, wht!o'
ruck dekived of reason by strong driuk, ate
allowed ti dabble with its interests and control
its sacred results. There is one gleam of liope
however; that has lately dawned upon our al
most fainting hearts. Our President seems lo
have Seen ithe riaing,cloud of danger, and for
bade the Use of wine at receptions, and many
families in high position iu several of oar cities
have exeltided it'fiom their parties, and some
of our leading Congressmen have formed them;
selves into a society to oppose the use of strong
drinks. These things aro as they should b ,
and when 'those high in authority and infinei o
take gron4d against tho.evil, it gives confidence
to the struggling few who would give their lives
to save - their country and - rescue their fallen
friiinds. All the laws that ever have been ni
cantbe encted, will never fully subdue the evi
of intempqrauce, until the peoke. who havt
influence, rise np and take a bold -and f6arless
stand against this national sin; then, and not
till then, Isill our country be redeemed from
this degraiding etyse, and wen aul women tri
umph to the salvat ion of the people and of the
nation
ers of
,lumbia
e of the
ILinos
nt of
lowing
0 WAS
repu
being
lex,rant
estunt
smite
States,
oon 413
aC Mr.
°coed
-I..rLi,
114 bl•
111111 u.
rgf
o
bis
,e what
0 large
-Jan. tii,i.67l
i i The
't in the
I
,t) I&st.
DEzotii left for record in the office
for recorilil" detds, for week ending Monday,
Feu. 9: i .
Evoi . ratqrs of C.' F. dt.l.to to Bet-e 3
Terry:
Iresting
4 to the
94 tht
od, and
11 of Mt.
McCracken "to n. \V. cuolbOgh,
Lk, _
2111rtittillarrigAn to Rwsull Woito, lot, Ath
ens ..•roitgli.
Johi Icedcs to S raf.3. Idoberts add CLas
CI dia. bor •ugl.
ccurate
Tut the
a Lirge
Ince an
(raters
111 con
on. L.
E. N. F!tirtti.n to W.. , 411:r0 k, yprin;tie:d.
E 'F. Earl et t.eSprittgticitl.
itoph,!ti T: Brown' to A. Sratb
Cro.k. I
_ .
;ratted; 11.:Itt , vils P. Spring
field.
J. W. Meang to W. ‘V litag-Utir, To
tvantip, tiv : +. •
t Eilen F. T:wan
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13111
Ju'is 01 A. J. liAzle,tci to C. B,liel!ani,li.t,
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llsnitil CArpr - nt,:r t•, S. E. llntdry, Stratt.lield
•11. , .eb1r S Osvo:1:to G. :J. 4p.vt r. 11:4;burs.
11. S. ntrH to C. E. Ar.Ortei, lot, Canton bo-
ISM
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J. :11. to - Stn.to.el Sherman,.
Ler. - .4 i EhAta ;'l/1,
Rell l, kl 31.66-y to J. Cjiniil.42ll, nutlinzton
ut.rl. Born.
` . (3.1:.1`,V0yi t.).E.Etim ire I, ~mitttdeld.
0.• , ..c0rnr'..)::' to Stutz )•Wecd.
i2artr , n to John N.)rth,
Jot , Morley to Shlney c .Varney, We Burling-
H. W. E. 9. 13 , odt Towst
da
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AVCAlleSday
I'• h . Tile catv, of ilia Commun.,
wealtbi v, Da' tDonavati, way submitted to the
the priaorivr Iva> found g,mlty.
Com; vs. 'John Car:-11.4liciou4 mischief. Mb!
prie.oner by his clunse!, H.-J. Madill, Esti , and
H. I'. 3laynv.r.l, , Vead gmlt.. Tlitt Courtf
snteuLcd him to pay a fine or is and enats-,1
and milt. rgo as iini.risoutnt at of IS,O days in the!
cocatti jail.
• lid I.lin r--Larceny. Wass
et:a:tutu:7cl and c.,ntinued through the aftr•
troc.rt ind evening anti eveuiuk,. Distrilzt Att'y i
• _.......
Reeve and Overtou & nebreQ. fur the Cuni-I,
Elhanatt.Bajith, sad -Fl.
\I tan, E-4q., fur the prtroner. I
In the ease tft the C3rntn:ravrealth ThotnJ
as 11*-a,vc:nr_q . , the jury I:, ,, ought in a verdict of
not gordy. .17 7
C , .:11 v.i. ATllliAra Winti. Laren —The prig
onnr. on brin,..: arrti.iguq pl;,..iii gculty by Li l o
cu ins.', William F..yle. .'q. ... 1
f
LA t... niattc.r,of the peut:on o fur ii Count
Brldg - e e.c•ros, Towanda t'reek in Cantfln twil.
'file C 4...,(1.Ti ry return ttv...; a, 1.::r:,; , :s tie:.
i :!: , I .,:it .:1: not too 1.0 - ,.1..t.:.1: cx1;,, , ,...0 for (.7.11 1 :-..
tnn tv;::).. to Le.,LF.
C ,i i i. vs PfUomaß IZ, .Toi - .1311 -SL.iltng; 1,,1ng
-I:.i•li- I Ar.-0•. (.7,.uti:di , , , l'.i. May Tt•TIll.
ThOn , i ty. l', b. 3: 11: 1 4,!1. i I)." M‘trrovr tre',
obling. Awsocut Julg L: llarkue.N and nu l
sell (li Cu:. bench. - t
t' , ,1;1. vs. .13towtv alirCaril, , r. x1.11".2 tri.ll. I
z.,bc,.h H..tningwly;vA, I.leruit)4-
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.tt-. t0 ,, r,11) rit the Bar of !..tiz... , rte , 'e
Adrn•tto.ll,l'prrtc :leo in tits e6vut exit t o
,f 8re.11,.1.1 ednuty.
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a t h e frnut
!ezt it rattur
it we antel.
he weather
• 6.11er.f1." 111:2,A.s :v.:11110.v
edge' in op.•gl Court, by cl - 19 S'Aeriff J.,lluurots
1::own, a liouir2 an i LA in Wyaltl•
sing c;svp : , 9,id J.ll. 3J as the property or. T. It.
LVIO.- Consilt ration
a linn.D3 az,l oa
n - i.N Jan. 2J, as tie pl:ol.ftrty ;:r
Hal CoLsiler,,tion
ToI(J. A . . Daniel Donovp; g p.co_.! of 19:.1t1
in Turear,u4.l%‘..p., 1.0 acrof.picti
Jan. as the proprietor u: Hugh D,nlgh'er:t . „
_Friday, D. I , lorroof prt4ai:l
- and Associate Ju-lg , .>j , Dnesell on the bench.
Br;iwa and illlarrier. was eon:jut:4 ;
dnring the day and was ,subrnitted toitne Jury
this :evening, They retired ab, - ;nt half pat
seven o'clock: In the 11..),enre of E. Overtop,
jr., Erg., on the part of the ColtumweAlti,'
Henry J. Madill, appared in hie place.
V4.na : s . " A l.
to Ceffitr,l.2t •
1 doing Ow
IhnuBe:vv.,
..TiFru. hap
and
of
y
~ h
is•pre.par,d
quauf ir s,
ittiatca ni:
MEE
hatc dip. Feb. 7. 1.1. p. P. I)._3l•lFrow
Ass)clu.t3 Judge plisse!' on the
ber,6ll. 1
'day 19st
'try yard of
as given the
• al of earnest
,
When the yonrt CJIIVCIietI, the Jl/1 - 5 in Cabe j
Com. vs. Brolwu and Cartier, were etili nut. .ikt
two o'clock they came into.Conrt and intorld
Hou )1. Judge Morrow they wete 'unable o
egret.. arid asked to be discharged. Tho Court
refu4ed to discharge thM3l, and they went Mit
agadh for farther.consul i tation.
At'iline o'clock they brought in a verdict e l 1
•- 1
u:t4 guilty.
et _informed
e has in Ins
about to in-
lol‘cd to go
all vbort of
given to
• but beauty
. experience
fit to tboae
-. lllduday, Feb. 9. Hon. P. D. Itirrow presiii
jrig‘aid Associate Jndgd flusiell on tae benclt.
E
kAdam E:•;ert TS. Eliza Fhert..Da reading ar4d
aing . depo - sitiOns, on nintion of, H. B. 31eKeaVi,
cpurtinaile the liana' order and decrjt3
of divorce.
Win. White uho plead i guilty to,the. charge pf
Wednescity FaS sentenced to payla
tine of ilO and c.isti, traderlio an unprisola
merit or GO days in the county jail.: • I
Com. vs. 'Morgan Moon. Court direct anu ' c
tv
pr&sit be'entered, upon paymeat of costa
et poultry
ng the cJm-
once on ci-
He has the
tridge Coch-
Ahem vety
Buff COCIIIIIN
perotial
uti , cl us with
by deleudfut.
Tian' attermon lion. F. B. Streeter' preside;
ere .ere re•
When tar-
!MI
CITIZEN
=CZ
• i •
ind Associate Judge Harkneis on the
bimcb. The civil ci.sea mere taken up.
Peter Brady ea. Edward Lockwood and tfi
ritm Lather, was commenced. H. W. Patrick
aid E. Overton, jr., Eaqa., for the iibuntiff and
Peet ;Davieii fur the defendants. The jury
rendered e verdict for the defendants.
ILeiria Reed vs. Charity. ll' ed. On reading
and fll i tg depositions, on motion of L N. Evans,
Esq., ourt made the usual order and decree
of divo ,I
rce. . c,
- ITueliday, Feb. 10. Hon. 'F. B. Streeter pre
siding, and' Associate . Judges Harkness and
Ituseel, on tlui bench.
IN. N. Botts,? jr., executor of the last will.aud
testald / ent of 11. Charlotte Ward, deceased, and
trusty: of her!estate vs. JohnCantwell and Jess
oce W rdell, jr. This ease of ejectment was
-t ‘,
tried this morniug. Peet & Danes for the
, •
pjaillt" . No !attorney appsarest for, the do-
Niiiii ht. Thi l l jury found ' verdict for the plain
tiff'. , ; • 1
- .
4The neat case taken hp twits Nathan Edwin-
P Vr • N- q, Harris, Louie Oregiary, 0. 0.
Hintingdon4. B. Spaldingi , Tohn Jones, J. M
Ilike liad John Saltmarsh. &lon of trespass
on-the case upon premises. Patrick & Evan!
fur the plaintiff Elbanan , Smith, Esq., and
Rae; &David fur the defe ndants. Of the lat
ter, Gregor . y, Spalding, Jones and Saltmarsh
a i redead a Harris did not appeal 'from the award
of arbitratore Huntingdon and Pike are the
oily deiendanis in ° the case: This case was
tried at Janua'ry term, 1872, and the defendants
,
recovered. Ii was iakcn to the Supreme Court
oli a_ Writ of I rreir. The loiter Court was re•
versed and a new trial granted. The case was
coutinued during the day and evening.
,
l in the matter or the inc l orporation of the
Chalk Hill Cerugtery Association. . On motion of
Delos Rackweß, Esq., Court. made the usual
order of incorporation.'
i . .
du the, matter of the.adMission of J. W. Stone
tci practicdas XtrAttorneY in the several Courts
of Bradford county, .H. N. Williams, Esq., Mat
ti* to the Omit, that at a Court held at' Troy
iii . the Octobetiterm. 1872, on his Motion, J. W.
Stone was admitted and sworn as an Attorney
iri the several courts of said county on the 28th
.t October, 1812. That no record of said ad
aitmettion wasimade at that time, mbar-upon
the Court orders the Prothonotary to enter the.
admist ion of the said J. W. Stone to practice as
4 At orney id the several courts of Bradford
counts'. .Niani•riro tune. - . . .
ILI We mattir of the application of the School
Et t natri l et of Towanda borough to borrow money.
Oa reading au l dflling petition and statement of
tine &Mewl Di l rectors of the School District of
t ,
P.Awiquia Borclugh, asking authority tai borrow
4reeithousand dollars, or so much thermal' as
shall j , its neeeriXary to build a School House iu
llowanda Boringh. On motion of. Peet . & Da
viescurt grant the prayer of the petitioners.
iWe hie:today) Feb. 11. Hen. F. B; Streeter
t
presit ing, and Associate Judge Harkness on
tile bench. - 1
4Th. cave ref Nathan Ealminster ye. (..I`.' 0.
eLt
ngdon ;cad J. 31. Pikh.. Still on trial.
il
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aIiE . P.Iti.:SENTgION.--JOHN F. GltlF
irl(-1 . de/t of the oldest and must devoted
era Ot l i , the I. 0. or 0. F., in this
was resented with . a handsome and
cane l 4 the members of Canton Lodge,
eveuilig of the 3d Ult. A correspond
nr-lic's!us withthe following account of
IIM St i lig twca ,- .OA, which we cheerfully
, Mr. dttiFriN is not only a worthy Odd
', but One of the very bcst Citizens of the
A.,
mud ,Poseesses the esteem and email
, of all radio know hire :
. Iterolgen : It was the good fortune of
orreno,ndent to be pre.ent at the meet-
Cante)l Lodge; No. 321,' I 0. 0. I' on
ening pr Jan 3, 15.47. and thinking 'toe
•clings ?hat night deserve to be placed b.:-
e- public, I hereby transmit to you a
it of the same. The Lodge held a regular
ig . on that night, and also called a sin•,-.
tietingi to comer the degree of Rebekah.
closet of the regular lodge, the 'hall was
t 0 overflowing by the members of Cariteh
, and their wives. and P. G., J. W. Garth:,
he cluiir to call the lodgo to order. wheal
B. rqieller, aeons, and asking privil, go
d a few remarks, proceeded substaritally
owe : l
' 1 ItEatAliEs.
. a
dtteftil to Almighty God for the preservs-
I lilei6lll health of the officers and me n- 1
tour kW, t-pect.dly of those %rho to-
and aX landmarks of our beloved order
eigeo,laose who do, and in by-gone years
stood sumo" ed by adversity, those who
tear b.en ready 'to put shoulder to the
of 0; , 11 Fellowship and move its car
dy forward, sod those who when our.
was le adverse (qr.:dim-dances, were ever
to pOt their hands in their pockets and
r
;'bute iron their or. ii-"flnancial means in,
to alleviate the wants of this lodge or a
ter of; our Order. In epeakinn. ' of the
larks dt our order and lodge, I re fer more
ularlyi to bur beloved Brother,
P'SST GUANO, J. W. GRIFFIN,
ills oily Ostler membtr of
_this Lodge now
ho'diag membership in it.
• '
I. oaititliti wan initiated into the order by
Monioeton •X.,edge N". 37, in July, 1817, ...and on
r tie'l Ith .r . Jane, 1818. he. in' einneetiou with
live Abersi petitioned the Grand Lodge of
Penns Cif
for a charter to institute Canton
bid e , Ne.i32l. which was iastitnted Sept. 28,
1134.8, in wl*ti he was the first Tr, omrer; and
;n 180 he cots prOMi)ted to the office of Noble
Grail of I.IIE, Lodge, and has been re-eiected
once and lias ser.ed the Lodge as Secretary
for the' lestitwenty years, disenarging his du
ties faithfully, and receiving , all the honors that
ton!, be be!stewed be a Subbralinate Ledge up
on a memhitr. He has laced elected Represent %
nt:vi. to the Gran.l Lodge dr Pennsylvania tea
time : and Dias three limes twen elected,Din.
Lew
t , lo
ae 10
„ G i
turn t
Let
day
a Hi I ,
toivt
bet
have '
wtt ad
It)4,e
r.don
contr
Mei
r.it rn
land
ram
Depno Grand Master ;
,discharging the
s es'eh and every nflice with Lunch cred
himßelf and honor to the order. •Ini 1g52
flUti
to
mtcrOd the degree of Rebekah for tun
ime to the county. He wee also a charter
ber of;r11. first C. P. of Canton encamp
., N... 184 in.titotoil JUne 17, 1,80.
Min bag ever been
ho c
'first
ruf
Ittell
B
WORKEII OVD FELLOWAHIP,
ready to take part in our delitie‘ration.,
ivineipg IV+ ever his love for and zeal in the
4 verl
,
pros )elitytilonr noble iustitntion—ever rattly
ton i al-Ha - 11,r,, by Ilk colinsel and advice. Hirt
fait)l
nt attendance, Ins carefill watching of the
iparf M of the Lodge, his strict tutegrity acid
-ty of purl) dt.. all have made'' itn:.
inn open the Br .there of Lodge Ad
, oronth., In t .;11 stio.do.- or Bre. Griffin in
rderiout.inlii of onr L alge, ue re.int to
ct i,f a lenkze In Tl.n.p county adoptiag
!Mlle )or their Lothze name., •Of the i.nr•
pr
r ttl , 4 I
there are none but What have
!malted by hig visits and labors._ and
t lun' retain e Lively and l rttefttl renwm
ice of him. For Cant on Lodge. I would
we ere greatly indebted to tiro: Griffin for
noitrdetions we have received for the pros
-ty of Ole Lodge. ana for his fostering ogre
ilg eTier labored for the gond ref the order.
that. tabor is one of tlhOutoro•ttod lace. fie
Ina enirafted thu princieleA of the order lap
its heirt, that they hive become to him a
ter faith. and he feels them deeply and etn-
I •ty mi ld an be hag tried to teach to stet im
-4 nein upon where. With him odd Fig
•o), i 4 a beautiful reality. Its' forms snit
1110114,08 re 8% mil ale anal emblems of eter
trinla and are sacred to hiM. as indeed
rtm-t its to (-very true Odd Fellow. Long
- inttnne ro roe , r ns by big counsel and
•
Af it, Y;PIPIIN PI:E.ENTFI) WITII A CAN I'
. .
~ (lia:,li. .1”lin W. V.:Vey. then stepped
..1.l ; i,u'l Will, a le , : li-ant trill and tonehteg
tit ks. iiireaentel to Mr. Ginlio a eplen:tid
:o. cute. :%:.01 a K ):1.1 ,itier heel. irmi which
ith wa"i+ in , eribol: ''Pres , •nted to P. 0...J0hn
.“.iffil, by Canton Lodge No. 321, Jan. 3,
1." lie referred to the many % ear 4 the
Ig, h.ll hooked, np to.:: Bro. Griffin a 4 tzi a
mr..LL'ill to the Mail regard in which he wtlei
1 . iiid;inilv by the immbership of Old Fel
ls. bot!bv the e)rucennav at large, and &a
, ~
wit
11'4 gip) wit' the „
ile Cane Wil.4 the tree gilt or
entir..`rutmberehin of the Lodge.
I
Ur. ACCErti Tut: oirr.
• ftrr the aim , 11 P.ort Grand flailev'g ro
k-. l'i G...1..W. Gr ill .. ei.uke substantially
0h0•%.4 : a
Bitoertalts: "Ity.Crel ble , a the kind tlonore
tosly:autlitA 'cane. I know not who has
li . o it inatiritniental in gr,tting this np, but be
he c ine.ll 111:.lik you all tr.un the bottom of
my heart. I accept your kind gift in the same
spi .• to which it is giveo, not that I desarve it,
for I IsaVe - neyer done but my unry; 'r ot I se
c. i t it, domint; ftom you. my 13ro , hers, and
slr9l ever keep it 1.4 Otte Cet he. must cherished
Mementds of my life. t ,
1 ltis truth wloch we all know that sur
prn.es serions.y disturb the mental balaiice,
au4 unsidtle the composure so cssenttal to
ttionc,iit and its proper nto-rance. 1... M..• good
Broti.ers; yon have ro well m inaged this semi t
that it Isla gentile? surprise to me, this fact of
i;self would necessarily unfit Inc to make an
appr-priate reap ins.% but Its advent is joy
euoogh for a reasonable arnbstion; but when in .
addition accumulated evidences or affection and
approbation are being again and again so gen—
eronsly [awarded. I will be pardoned, I hope, ir
sotnetimf•s I fail to preserve under the ordeal
that proper seirpossesiion which so eminently
becomes:a person. Again I thank the Brother*
of ibis Ll i ulge from the depths of a grateful
heart, for this beautiful and useful gift. Let
me assure them that the love and approbation
of
i
yin, myi Brothers. which is not a mere
th tight tor the.day. but a rPeord for all time,
ne yes me in adianced years with the frtsbneaa,
an newness of youth, re-inspiring and invi. - 0-
rat pc both body and soul for renewed labors.
• -Mar pod bless you and yours, and ke p
yo and nor bel red Order in the future as Be
ha in tne past, beneath the outstretched wings
or tit., care- ' and I ;thank you for your kindly
tvors spoken of me, and I hope each and everyon or nit in the fu!ture will live hater Odd Fel
lows, livnig up to our duty to protect the wid
ow', to educate the orphan, and alleviate the .
rut eery of a suffering hum anitV." .
fter tliti , cldse of Mr. Griffin's remarks,
thtre real; a Dural er of speeches made, and b. a
1114001 done that deserves to be recorded, - out
waht of Space forbid's. The Lodge adjourned
at la late Inour, and each or the largo gathering,
as ,liey. %fended their way to their respeoove
ho . es, felt that it had been a happy night to
th m and it was well that they had been therec
A MUT= a:tumer s' at Bowe township was
held on Wednesday evening last at Rome Born ,
in Odd-Fellows' Hall. The full number of
charter members having been obtained, a
Fanners Orange was instituted , by Spieial
Deputy of the National Orange, S. W. Buck.
Thu following are the names= of the charter
members : Hon. John Passmo; Motu; 8.
0. Allen, Overseer; L. D: Prince, Leotur. r;
C. Foibee, Steward; J. H. Allen, Asst. Steward;
Q. F. Young, Chaplain; J. W. Woodburn, Treas..
urer; W. H. Shaw, Secretary; D. S. Boardman,
Gate Keeper; Cares, Miss 1 13ernieelWattleti;
Pomona, Mrs. D. S. Boardman: Flora,: Mrs. A.
P., Young; Lady Aset. Steward, Mrs. S. 0.
Allen; Vi. W. Woodhern, B. E. Whitney; A.P.
Young A. 11.. Wattles, Vonglit, John. Vonglit
0, Riney, J. E. Gillett, 0. W. Parka. F. V l 7.
Te.‘ner, Mrs. D. C Wattles; Mrs. J. C Flubes,
Mrs. 0. F. Young, Miss Flora Woodburn; Mrs.
J. H. Allen, Mrs. John Vaught.
TEMPERANCE AT .13.01 M—The flour
Lang order of 121: , od Templets at tome, invit !
ed Capt. C. 111. BIM:MILLE to deliver a new leq;
turn, which he has prepared for this winter, eti
titled "Opposition," which he did in the Bap
Mat Church of that •place, on Friday evening,
Feb. 6, 1874. 'rho order of proceedings was as
follows : Judge Paismonz is the chair.' At 7i
o'clock the Jutlge called fur a song, which was
aesponded to by the choir in a manner whiclf
brought delight to every heart, and for which
any lover of good music might be glad to travel
many miles and pay liber.illy toi hearing the
same. The came the lecture, followed by, .a
song more thrilling than the first. Thous song
by Bliss TANIq . EIt, sung in manner that , could
not faitto give satisfaction to the most fastidi
ous ear. Meeting adjonnied.
A few friends accompanied Elder Illiinvorr to
his neat residence, where 'they were hospitably
entertained by Mrs. M+ltarr. From there
they went,to Judge PASSILFILIE'EI, where were as
sembled a dozen or so of the best Workers hi
the Temperance, or any other good cauie that
can be found, and every one at the Judge's is
not only expected.to hive a good time, but sett.'
pally compelled to. At abotit 11 o'clock, a
splendid supper of oysters and other delicacies
was prepared, and served up in a manner that
would do boner to any house or family, and a
more pleasant evening, on the whole, is hardly
in my memory, and Capt. MAN TILLY. says that
" any speaker who gets invited to Rome, is of
all men most to be envied."
ONE WLIO WAS PRESENT
TERRYTOWN.—Suffeient snow bits
fallen to render it passable sleighing, and those,
who aro engaged in the lumbering business are
now bulgy hauling logs:
Fitattois Vim. is , budding a saw -mill, which
he hopoS . to'have completed by the time Spring
arrives.
The Baptista are holding what they. call a
Quarterly meeting, conducted in nearly the
same manner as are the Methodist Quarterly
)cCastons
ISlr. andlirs [lmam Titan . , celebrated their
tenth wedding.anuis•eraary on Tueitpay or last
week. Among the numerous presents they re
ceived wortt.a tin bat and •bonnet. The affair
passed off happily, according to the testimony
of LI oqt present.
. The Good Templars' Lodge which was coca
in a (1 , 1.114A/ins condition, has been abandoned,
Fur some time it was continued with only ten
or a dozen attending members; but all interest
in its success being lost, it Was abandoned last
fall. thrice that time there has beet cods'tdertt
ble wrangling over the funds of tli collapsed
inlititution, some being in favor of using the
money for due purpose, and some for another.
How they will make out we are unable to say;
but we guess they• willlsottle their difticulty
withoUt hurting ono anothee, though they 41,,,,e
already had a number of bloWs. •
ktoine of our inhabitants having become dia
mitt-died with the iudncem••uts. to wealth and
prosperity offered among these rough and rug
ged hills, are about to emigrate to the land
where the sun never set's, where they expect to
fled their fortunes already, ready. There they
will be •' Content to pace round the mill of hab
it and roll round the wheel of wealth," with
nothing. to obstruct their ambitOus march to
independent possessions. At leant this Is the
sunny side on which they iOO.l. If they realize
her grand expectations. they will he !nay
indeed.
Feb. 9,487.1
ANY lersons having bo4rd voluraes
of the •Bra(?ferd Se liter" or ...y•theiu t Ban her"
in their possession belonging (Alice, are
part:cntarly requested to return the S4EIIII.
.
i
These volumes have now as aired additional
valnetbeing; needed to contrib to to a projected
history of Bradford County, a d, it is very de
sirable that they shonlit i tr plaeed 'at the die
ponal of the author. . , : • c• 4
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By s decision of Attorney-General
Dormics, but ono Justice of the' Peace can he
lrgally elected in this Borough 13 . .xt Tamla7.
B USINESS LOCAL,
Par You can buy fresh Groceries
cheap for cash at CAixEcs' ne•i6 Grocery.
ske- Was a specialty at the' Red,
White,t. Blue Stare.
g Apple* Potatoes and Dried
Fruits wanted at CALKINS' New Grocery.
to SHAUT . B
Mereur's Block, for your Books aucl Stationery
i. For the best coast or Steak
go to Ilyint
Da. If you want good goods dies')
rernonber the old Bed While and J3lne Store.
Ce — Several valuable Farms and
Houeca and lilts fur 'sale by ButTLErx. &,Tn.l:6Y.
MR.- Ladies, we advise you to try
that prepared flour at F. J. CII.KINS's 110 V Gro
eery.
'Stir BItaMHALL, the founder- of the
Red, Wititearid Blue Store, invitra hig old cas
t Alleni to give Idui a caul.
VA. Astrid Oil, warranted non-ex
plosive, Mid very nice, at•CAuctr:S new GrOCC
ryi Mereur'A Block, 31111 i ',erect.
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VA- Winter Millinery'. Goods a,
cost, to close out for the Spring Styles, at Mrs
J. D. Thu.'s, Bridge -ht.
BRAMHALL lIAIGHT invite the
attention of caz.li buyers to their !nil erior steak
of groceries at the Rod, White And I3,ne Store.
Jam' Old dolts aucl Silver bought
and highest prices paid, at... 11. lIENDELItmes,
Bridge street. ' ,
to— The best place 'to buy ready
made clothing is t N0:4,.2 tbori west of Cop
ra-No, ntrASICI.T. Co'e.
IMPORTANT. — PeopIe tip-town
can order their 'grooeriesa CIiLKIN . EI noir
More, lima flaying conbidersblO L &rel.
* Large stock Of Pictures and
Picture Frames, at WHITCOMB 31er
cur'a
IPiir If you want a Sewiug
Jlti
chine, send word to 0. A. BL ca, Towanda,
and yoti-oack ho supplied, with the/best,
Wall Paper and, Curtains
cheap at - WIIITCO3/11 & SILMVS.,
•
Mercers Block. .
For salo'cile ip, my house and
lot, on Chestnut street. Enquire at i the office
or BAILTLETT & TRACY. ^ W. G. Tam'.
ie. If you w.int, flue Hair Work
thattettp, Or desire to purchase an', go to E. LA
volit, a reliable hair_dealer, Brldge4t.,' At Mrs. J.
D. Fancy Store.
tilt- If you will call at LlE:suEtaivicfs
Jewelry Store, Bridge
. atreet, 7 sgad price hie
goods, )ou will be sAtisiled thstli is the place
tUlatlrenle.
'llll.-Tesohexo of -music can r
ases Street, Music and Bust* Books at 'resift
ere rates; at the Temple of Masi°, 'Towanda
'you want the best Cook Stove
extant, call at :was% in liercaes BloCk.
•
•
siir An endless variety of heating
stoves at Joss's, which are tieiog sold very
cheip. •
An opportunity that does not
often present itself is now offejed. Wo have' r a
good honso worth 13.500, wlitch worker for
sale for $3,000, and will takehiJl the emountin
monthly payments. A. 1 17. NOBLE & CO.
Mir Fancy Goods and Stationeiy
for the belidaye, better and cheaper than clap-
where, at C. F. Capes!. ". I
kifs.. The "Girl of the Period" is
to be aecnlin the window of Lavoin'a Bair Palae6.
on Bridgwat, at lira. J. D Bugle Fancy Store.
. .
ler C. F. CAOBB has the best and
largest alliortment ofline Books ever offered in
Ma mar. et.
Air 'Why is it that TAYLOR & DA
vies tlreT mdn and boys better and cheaper
than anylother bons° in Towanda. 'The reason
is, thvy 'r,toeked their now ii:torto durititt the
money. Tie, and are Itatiofted with very
profits. • .
BXIidAINSSPECIAL shall
•
offer I
the be.lanco of my Wiuy.,r, Stock at lower
prices tihin over. in order to make room for a
largo and beautiful Stock of 'Spnug
eaily„'and ileuro bargains at ALEX. Sot.muoN's,
tbe'One-Pri ce Clotnicr. 123
stir Pin - ncr, NICHOLS are selling
all varieties 01 coalivery cheap. They are sole
agents fur the. ash+ of the celebrated Bareliq
coal. Coal by car load at a discount.
, ,
ge m The best place to oily Sash,
Blinds, boom an all Mudd 0f Lumber,' is, at
non & Soad P actory on Charles strect. Of.
flce 107 Main street. They sell cheap for canh..
•
VW" Fearing 4 10 Soions at
ington, in their superior wisdom; ina'i• adopt
the bill .ow 'minding Congiess to reintiite
ottie tax n tealantleoffay. Iffeans i & EDWA 11 - DS
have p ehased an immense
„steel:, and are
ed to offer purchasers bottom prices
thusznii
ttir V.hy rim the.-fielz or an occi
dent, nit • n yon cart get , a ticket good for £3,-
000 in ca . e.of death, for 20-cants a day, by call
ing on Fnamt Bunn amt, at tipper depot?
ter' It is not generally knowri that
H. 6
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WIIITAlc.ill, at the'Booii Bindery. over the
BEY•wrsit dike, makes Blank Books in ari.
styl of ruling and binding desired. If' you
want a new Ledger, Journal or Docket, give
him a do.
Ii 41),,,j wish to sell $lO,OOO worth
f Furniture within the next 1./0 days! 'To' ac
complish which I 9hall lien, at iho very lowest
prices : , I • . .JOSEPIi Hoses..
No. 4 Bridge street. 'Towanda, Pa. .
sir- Mat busheli, Weber; Hochman,
Knickerbocker, slid other Pianos for said cheap
and on ea. 4 terms. t.t coLc."l'assa4o & Co's
reinpie 51timic, :Towanda, I's.
rib - Hair Work of every descrip
tion will be sold at 25 per cent. less than New . York
prices. Call and examine at E. LAI - car:A 'Manch
flair Palace. Bridge-st., iu ddra. d. D. iriLes Fancy
EMI
Fon SAnn.--The new house on Main
street, second door north of Chestnut street.'
lot about 100 feet front. Tetuis easy. Enquire
on the premisc:s of Mrs. llovrzs'and of E. T
Fox.
ger' Geore ‘l , ood & Co., Taylor
rarkyitilid ,rol ) % lro prgane, at low prices and
easy terms of vayntent. Send for circulars, or
call to ere and heir them at the 'rumple 6t mu
sic or COLE, PABSAOF. & CO.
Me. Dealers iu Strings will do well
to . call at the Te pie of Music, wherorhey will
find a large aaso tment of French, Gorman and
Italian Strings, t New York prices.
PO' The lae.t astethbly of the sea
eon will be held at FliEli: Crises, on Friday
evening. Feb. 20, 187.1, rytt the Leltiosville
'dohs°, Reltaysv lle, Ps. 2: g•
is is his cpenia
party, and we HI eerely hog ,h e he will be. greet
eel with a full at,tendauee, Its he keeps a' olden
did house and knows how pi entertain contra-
I
;TAKE NaTicE.- 7 Any one in want of
of Men's and Buys' Clothing, Genta' Furnishing
Goods, Hats, Caps; etc.; cati get hotter bar
gains than ever at the one-price, squadi-deal
ing Clothing Store of -ALEN.: SOLOMON, as WO'
wiNti to make room for a large aiid beautiful
snick of Spring Goods.
Stir New Goods just received.
ole stock is now complete. t - serything iu the
lino of Bold l and Shoes, Rubber Goods„Gluves
and Mittene, Trunks, Traveling Bags,' Shawl
Strand, etc. RemeMbor wo are always willing
to show Goods, and will sell them at the lowest
bottom prices. COIISER t COONs.
• tom' Go and see ELu LAVOIE, who
•
ices just Matted from New Ydrk with au Minion se
stock of Unman Hair, whichhe bought at bank
rupt sale, and which will be, sold at lowest case
prime. at LAVOIE'S Branch Hair Palsce of Elmira,
N. Y.,—Brldge.st ~ Towanda Pa.
tg— Mrs. E. J. Nli.seos has poll re
ceived a full licae of Millinery and Fancy Goods;
for the Fall and WinTer ) trade. She will display
the finest assortment of trilanned Flats and Bo+
nets, in Towanda, on and after next Satftrday,
Oct:11.
iff2rTliC PERRY ORGAN, D:10,1:111fRettl
l
ed at Wilkes-Barre. Pa., has the only Paten( Reed
use; also. the exclusive use of other valuable txu
provementa In orgsne. Everi Instrument. fully w'_
ranted; th- cheapest and sweetest Time erg n
Made.. Liberal discounts, to, agents. I lnatrit-d
'catalogue sent tree. , pan 28 tit]
oVr McalßE Sr, EIiVirARDS have 11-
creased their stock to conform to Weil/ large
room. The fact that one day last week they
bold over oue thousand dollarsworth of goods.
is the best evidence that they have a large
stock They. have recently receive d al large
I supply of cigars of every brand, which they are
elhog by the box. -at viry low prices.! Th4y
lave also Fist .received a large patio Of tes
bought at prices which defy comilietitionl,
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A.' MI NI§TERIIL ASSOCIATION.-- irr,
'0
Wyahising District Ministerial r kStiociatioll w 11
convene for its third and last meeting for the
present conference sear, at the 1 , 1: E. 6hurcili
at Wyallising, 31ondav, Feb. 23, 1974, ati, 7 r. at.
The opening address will be delivered by It 4-.
Gpo.- GREENFIELD. Preaching on Tuesday even
ing by Rev. J. S. LEWIS, Frcching en WO
new:l3y evening by Bev. J. H. WESTON. r
DEM.EIMNDII3I.
NVIIce some sad miefortur.e shall come
Tu shatter your prospects so falir,
B 6 your motto "Niroespizrandam,"
Fight bravely, furl "O...ver
Tho' times are now lisril . with us,
,i, Nye gladly your prudts will share;
141Afnuotr - will make clothing no cheap for
• That his patrons tuPil "never despair."l
Order your garments noun. Prices reanniit be
lower,:and J. L. Itc3lsnosi, opposite the Pcist
OfrieOvill make you a‘ atilt, or a single gar
n entf,,a little lower than any • other establish
client in Towanda. Hu is a practical." Cutie.:•
and superintends the ininuttctnro at all gar
menie;:made at his einsblislitip3tit.
• ,
A; :REMEDY FOR HARD TI3IEL4.—We
)
wi 11-11 p employ a large number of women 41
chi &el], seating chairs, this winter, and will
pa cash, for the same, after_ a few days' in
struction, Which will be given ,gratis at our.
Fact.)ry: The cork can be done at home,' if
parties_prefer to do so: s e
l'irstndg, Deco. 1873:
' ' •
„ n oir Clovers of the weed will be le
,: l.
'rested halleerning that iicoeas 6 EDWARD!
las selling the beet brand'of cigars by the box,'
t ' e
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greaty edneed we. • -
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,
/fir Thou& the advertisement' of
" /CIWAY ~ Bic disappear." frota our col
camas, yet on wilt find at the old stand a large
oisia:mtrnent i t goo le: such as horetoforo kept, ,
by them. r. 0. 4.. litace, who aneeces the
eild firth, 1 1 the
, 141 pay especial attention •• to ,
!ante of th public. Ito invites all the friends
Of the old it -in, and all who are in want of Chi
rip, Crocker/, Glass or Plated Ware, to call and
o If ho e moot, show- gocds to buil at fair
Pices.
H. S.
d a comple
"HARR
AMES,
Plain Mac
Colors any
Other ma
NOTICE:
l eateist bar
l ow be scou
e itirc stook
g rdlesg of
oyereoatg.of
nFeti Grata, •h
cIps,I4IOVCS I
disposed of
room fw- the
1,43 purch,
means
buss
now present' `(
on a Class 01
The goo liar
fail to cafl at
To Tn ;
be fall of 18
MEM
v I „, 1
ut , ?.eu,,,urou
aq you pAI Qa
d~bt ' r , f allot!
paid bef4.:l
t(l meet
a!,pealto tht
tf hold, 013 t I
it and Fes•'
Mi,SCCf•ritl we n
r
®EMI
f( r a befit
711ing, to bei
will please fi .
o the comni
LIST of
owanda Pos
11, 1871:
.rron Ott 2
i away John
dor Atram .
Dennet rboe
Drown John C
llrinnin Andre
Darney Thoa
Idurai Nora
(l'avanatigh D .
carupbed Wily
'ameron Mu.%
Carpenter'Han,
C.mpbell Jero
)ex'er J C
Deoro Henry
Peratok Fraok
rell II J Itohertson Me
nnis Elizsbet .1 Elehatdson(i7
. 1.11.11 R Murray, Enetstell fleurge
Elliot d 5. f: ' , Sweet;Eydia •
er:ze Ella 2.1 .- fium/S Mrs Belau
'Fuloa Dan , Shipp 'Dan I
tesitzgeratd os Scoville Means ' '
lin
Frahu ltsv 'nos E koville John
Tit
t
tiran-s Mum J lia ; lintrth 111ehmond
Ilunney 11 871 :smile Mi.l3 Alike •
Heaton Adsm , Vaugordei Alible • ,
IlartrslfMiss 31 L Woodburnjf 11
burly Sane . Winnow.' zsol man
Heath Addle Wood Edith
Jennings Chat II Zorn Chas ~ I
1 - -•
retsiins ca ling 'for any of the al r ovu letteral
will phiaitZit yladvcrtibed, gning date of list. . 1
!II W..11.\ - 01I), P. M .
VALUABLE PPoEtArrl.— , -.HENItY. WIL
con . . E.. q., tlie former popular arni jl,lly la 8 n ;1 1-
lord 4100 Nyile - Jx H.;tet, is the I.h-orrietor of
spine e.( some of Ike rm , st (.I.;;.;ib;e and i- s i t l i a l,,
proper in iSelionilei, N. Y., and he is desirc‘
of leasing Hie sanie ti..) some respohsible par'
iir pArties tlr a term of years. Di:St. the.Wil
ca.'. Hotel, t i f ,ii Loder street. directly opposite
the depot, always certain of a good run or pay
ing eustemi if properly managed, i r a most de
sirable toes.ion f'.. - any man who desires to em
bark in the hotel business. Convenient to tha
t
'railroad, and:thoroughly and fact; ably known
all over thti.country;it, needs only a competent
and cirefulilandlord to attract its full share of
patronage from the traveling pubhc. fiecend
ly, there :slit suit of rooms iii the building ad
inning the Wilcox Flute], with - geed and con
,versient lqing rooms overhead admirably
adapted fo r t the purposes of a first r i class sale( u
and eating house. .If conducted in au orderly,
gniet and Meanly milarier,e, Incrat l ive business
might easilY be built up there. Thirdly, the
N. Johnsuft Honey, the large and] new three-1
story brick Hotel, directly .opposite Uniina I
Plod:, an i d adjoining the Tree i'r,ss office.
There is not a better location fors l hotel, nor a
Netter lions building m the country. Elegant
lytinishel, conveniently arranged and situated
in the conral tart of the viilage,Lit 'ought to
become t o leading hotel of the place. All
',these pieces of property are weil :Ivortlek , ohitig
at'by thotle Who desire to enter into the kind of
business Illinded to, and as they tiro really de
sirable openings for compete n 1 sad energetic
. 1
t is not at all prebidge that they wit.
Liu-without tenants. —Nr. Wirlox iiii
1 r
moA., liheraital ptibilla spirit;Ll eitir
the right hind of,parfttla sill find n 6
in dealing with him tfOu advantt
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1 ersowi. 1
louv. rtru
OUE Of till
zeu , and
d illenlty I I
. tr, mi. tf•rc
BEAU!
Her. t
Berne
DIED.
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WILCON.—IIi Noo Alban+. I',l , Jan. 25,11874,
liiraml Wilcox.. aged- 69 , yearu . , 5 mouth s Mkt
12 flays.
ALLEN.I—In Wysos, Fi-b.. 6, 187-1. of scarlet f -
a er, Rybert L., sou of Elwnr.l and C3•ntb a
Allen, ged 1 year and-10'mon'hs - -
1
!MOWN ln Afhany, P(.IJ. ls', 1811, or Co -.
sump! on, rVury BriouT,' aged', 31 yeti' kt,,•
lachintr ()no slay: - ?"- 1- -
STILEB:LLIII Wont Builingt , n, Pa., Feb. 3 , 1, f
Iccuisnuiption, Newton S. Stiles,-nuel 29 3 earls.
STURDVSANT.—In Tuscarora{ PaL, JAIL 20, ,
11874. of typhoid pueunicnia, Jacob D;Stnrcl
evant aged 7 years, -2 'months ] , 26 (lays.
The sibject of this notiteiras horn -id; Illacii-
walnut rldle yet it ti"Ets i.. eluded in the , lirpip+
of Silpq chitlins. county. His boyhood was spent
on Nor 11 ilats. Ia ,1811 ho mOve4l •on tti t. o
farm w ( ore ho diCd.Auriog. married 111)tri-h
Lathr(»„( - 4,-a•cn years before. - •
A a' po6itivp roan---t,hat
bclicve( l ,,.ait -was rtfatli ; to defend it
11 his tnipt. eigioused tie
I tlin bondman, and - stlyncs.ted rp
up,,-b,fure it %rag pupnlarl to be eta Abp
.., He was a t:nal . abihimcr, from tietiruLutd,
timuLuts, and was-a man of rentarlit
a health until visite by a sun•sfroke n
artier of 1872.
He bad been a consistent m^mber otj t to
Baptist Church for fifty-th , ee ye j arA, and vis t 1
i )11 the ..swellings .Tf r , lan tttomOlied
Gusty...l - P. R. TOVEit.
S.,i11111:1 Ft'l`. 9. 1571.. '
Hew
firmly I
with ai
lea.; I•I
lit tot'
dy J)'
S. Et.weLt., Sec';
isl4. ' ...1.1 .... 1
bush... .I ' ' I - 1. 50 ~
Um& v‘ t§'.... - ; - '..,,-- ao 35
._..... ';') IA 215 new ' - i •:'33" 31 40
Eggs 44 sloz. I ' - 39.
Yutater94, +p bush,new .. .4 , 1,• • ! 70
,
*lour t barrel • 950®10 50
Oulotir * bush
1 "-gl ' el q * O W Ei4 " 6 * —Wbeat 60 lb. ; Co* 56 lb , : •
. --
okwh l 6 ::
...di,
Itse SG bs,;"(ists732 lbs.; Barley_ 49,1. ;
Ibss..Brltikwhist
53 lbs.:l Bemis 82 lbs.; Bran 20 Ibis. Clover See r4:l
lbs.; l'lmirtby Seed 44 lbs ; Dried Yeiteties 93 s.;
Dried 'W I ines 22 tbs.; Fins Seed au' lbs.-
S CAMPING DONE AT
'HENRY KINGSBURY'S DRES
MAKING ROGNIS, No. 2, ARC.I4:
J. O. fßoisi & EtoNevi
• i
. G.—We have just receiv
e . asscirtnient of the celeiaated
- SEAMLESS Elb GL9VES," '
GENTLEHEN,ItHSSEI.3,.
{ AND CHILDREN. .1
: •
k, Black Embroidered , White; Par
d Street Cetera, 0110 and Two-But
:
GS ofd Kid bows at gyduCctl prices
TAYLOR k CO.,
torwilda, Pa.
o CrOtillNG
„ ," =
der,4l in 40 .v i antra4 4 can
ed at M. E. ttc.44.artr.f.d,v,
)1 winter clothing lac sold re-)
at. Thy a.,:sortnient cFaisists 4,f.
every dear , ictioy, dress
pants, shirts, dravrFrs, hats,.
'find Leal, ry all n/ which , . must be'
i efore the tir,:t ' March; to ,make
Spring : got:ls. ' -
feK‘ reVretnember that 613 .ni - AiCe
NR.•und that an onportnnitv is
S d r for saving ten to thirty per_ t s"ent.
1 gouda that aro alwaya needed.'
te warranted to be the best. Don't
id examine them',
• LADIES or ToWAND.k.-1 - 11
70 there v.as organized wt this, plsee
ronittee: 'rid:A .- committee' has tiow
kgp its ronrth annitorl r6ur,(7, and
t .1., at 'a great loili, `W l e have a
i,dwo Imudred dollars ilhich' tun,d
re the 20th of Mirclt: and order
~ :
hi
1 amonat we have - detetrninNl to
t 'dailies foi.' help..,We litte decided
lie 17th of 51a,e1l Li•at.: i .a.- ar%.nd
, tit,:al, aud in'ordcr to, inal, - ii, , titi., a
ecl the help Or. every lady' i:t this
ow appeal to, you for the' :114 time
i will you help us? .111' 1 Who ii : e
l'll .rtal. up t1i01,1 7 a4 and FeAival
'e their Dam - :i to seine mo.nher
Et. We m oet go to work ttt- o: rt ,
8: W. ALvO:w.
L. It. F 11.0 , 1 1;
J. P. SANDEnsoN,
Cott ml ttf:e.
etters' the
t (Ake. for the week Onthtig• Feb.
Ringaman James"
.• Roby Mary 3
. Itell..gg Gay 2
limit • barley
nay.
x J Lewis Moo, Ja to
L)nch ThoaJi •
1 klaucherJaaeUh
it C " McLoughlin Wm
)n C Milli.? Mary Or
'Wen McDonough P
.h Minima Allonze
1w bola C 13
Pnco.Datnel
- Powers Patrick
liogent-H L
MARRIED. -
YoUGHT—in Rome, Feb: 4, 1574.1
Ektibrottii. Mr. L Ilett.ttt to M..
' out . t ht, b tb of 31ome,
A. A Si A. r.
WEOLEKALE P4ICiES.
every nectnenday, I) C. 8.. 1
angel 12,11 y. ~
'eh $1
~ It Dual..
matt L
Inti 17. 113T3
t
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VA ,
LS I ANDEX! T
EXPEND)
•
j OF TAE
I, i
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7 .aseaora.... ,
.. 1 ... ~- .
,d. Iltors
ltl)eclat Audit r ... .' / . ' .
[ spealal Auditira itigiatere Accoun t. :....
1.-Zildge • Centrats 4 , I, - i.
(ridge Vi ew , ' } !
egimonwealth,Ciaits T, I I"
( 4 4)sts fu Civil &Oita i-.."......' . '. ..
.., . 4... • • ... •
Oder of Court:. /.•..: , .... / .. I ..... .' f 1 i ........
Canstables 1114drinl i netr'a Ai ettd' Court
dtuner! to Con:10.1e Inners ..It / ~..,.......
ilstrletlittorney,.. l ' :.
'or
. . .... .1"
i
'or kleCtlons I 4 I r -: 'l' '
ndexing In fte Irt 'a Orden.: ... . v....,:... t . ... •
blturanc^ ripen Ile Buildlngs.f,'
ii
reel and Light . . 1 ,
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rci •and Juror'. 1.... .....• • • • 1 .
11 ' t
Traverse Jurors
dun' C'onmulaalope •and C1er15,....1 -
Inatlces Ingaia” le • i ..... / 11 ' '
ttllce Hooks acid at . ti. mery. I ..... q .. -.. . .'.', '
Whole ripener:3k". J. I far 10171.147.4 and 1:
, 1
l aunt with litel
• ,
ilusnarors. -
Xlba 11 , r 0... :.1,
biirlington 'NT
- iIIIBUgtOU BOC
/eV...1 . 5'8+111e
tkhrehequin
ftutoling Saito.
Towanda Porn.!.
I ( , ) ,, , tr y sn i3 d o n_l o i:ortlil.
ugoarara .
AlMelli3
...
Stbein , .
.titheils 1:0.1'0% - * I . •
Ai+ylam .
r •
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f Bent tax
1" lueldeutat •
Treasury Js.
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Coon trdfrs ;71 with 01. I I
BraVl'frcl fir 1-
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474
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Cteltammioners Pa.d Crin
the Reriet - aleiand Expeuditu:es of
I .r (to 21u.,ive.)Ar. 1.147;{
and. and yea' at To% aur - a.
i i l
Clef
IMMEHE
Ude
,rrect etstern tit 9
I at - day of I.e emit
WitaesCro'arl
A t•Pgt .-E
•.I l i
li TOTIC'E il hereby gtven . L ust ap
.L. lA:cation Will be tup.de at the precept 54 , 1,,n
4f the Legialature, or a aupOTlnetit to a. at t euti•
t4-t. •• Au act to , nrorporate the a thOs
s liaviuge
paha," apuro%ed lay ';5111,1f8714 and Toulernant
thi--ett c.laug,itu: the earned to I." Itoine Sal..toge
Balk,' by act of I gialatureJ in 1 - 673 The 7 'ol:arter
6f Raid Savinipt Bnak prp%ides that it 001 be 10/
/
eldea lit the boron 4. of ,A.thrifS. and tilt. branches
may be eetah'int d in Athena ;; town;ahtp. The
arnen.tuent ailed or N18(101 1 3 change or the net tie
. 'll pormit thei ea bliahment of-the Sailta:R Bank'
a.
to towneldp of athene, Saidead of Paid borough.
I ' ; SIIIIII KIRBY,
q ',l reall
eat Hon Savino Bank.
.Ithcnv. Jan 1 •20,;74 ,1 1 1 1 r .. 4
I --+
TAT BANK UPTCY. I -In !Le '.Dis
. Vet couri of f i be r4.ted.l4tatle, fur the Vcatcrn
. ,
Fikatrtet of Penney yania. '
FACGIS G. Ft. '.T . ER, of Bradford county. a Dank
runt under the AC of on'gr*as of March 2d, 1867,
evin,: applied for a dhch.rge fr4;zu all Ilia' 'debit..
and other elaitua ovahle' with r liesid. Act, by order
f the Court; NOT 1
g. IR 11.1Eafi BY fiIVE. to all Cretit•
tors who li.ora p ved theirs delata, and' other pet
tone tritereete t. t' appear on the .Jt7,- h day of Febru.
ey, 1874, at 16 pl.': , k, a. nt., j before Edward Over
on. Jr. E 'cl, li Re liter In Banktuptcy, at tia office,
n Towanda. 40 alt ,v cause, if any they have,-why a
doteliar6o eitOpitt l of boi grati.drto the,said Bank
rupt. , I [ i ,
1 I'l'. C. It cCA"..7..ttLESS, -
Clerk of t.s' Diatrict i Cdurt f...r said'Plat ict.
February 54 lt , l .-2al. 1 I •
•
.I tile,
V
TN BAN . • lIPTcY,-4•n • S
LI- trict Cont of the enittd `tags for the Western
Dig,trict of Pennsylvania. N, 0.,72 , 1 in liankriiptcy.
In the n ate or w it , .. $ll ALLEY, 13.mkrnpt. To
1 1 -.
the creditore[rf f , li Bil. , llKrlpt, ,
TAKE' OT*E t i ] tby oruer, of said Court a sercind
general tceelitnv 1 the e 'Alitors oi s.id bankrupt,
for the pii404,41 nam;ed fu the Twenty seventh
se..tion of 'a . ° .11 nkroid 4,t. of the 2d of • March.
' ,, C,C, will be laeld tOl °ince of IE. Overton. Jr:.
• ra In El dal,iiii;iey fir said IliNtriet,
• .E'Ll) 1. ::air, 1 , -7i, at fro o'clock, a. I
• i ;,;v. a. Y. 81;50,
- 1 iji• .1. ssignea. .
3.114„ 1 !
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r 7 • ' 7
R't - ' .NOTICE.— Notice
_ .., ,wr.loy g v. 33 ithatall Wrong indebted. to
the estate of "leo. EL. Iflarrarr, llito of 3Vdtuot, de.
ceast,ll, are ileuite tect to make iinmeiPate payment,
awl all pe , .. nix :wit*. (immix agalin.t r aald estate
moat prose at thru duly; aiitlw ticAtoci for pett!o•
meet . - i ; -p4I7D.'MORROW,
Jan, 14 1.;71.. , - ' , !Executor
L _ , i ,
A DIII - INIS I TRAT I OR' NPTICE.—
Noticesher r by vi vela that li . ll.persOns Indebted
to the esto, a 01 Maryl'S B-11jigtith Into' of A%lurtt
di•eva.ed:ar i e reqOatrAttit.U . ske mtue , liate P. 1 .71 11 . 41 ft.
and all pere , ,ntit bavitig tilignim agalust said eslstr.
'meat present th'eux /uly arab nt eate/ for arttle
went. ' r? I 1 , Roßr. BULL. ,
Tan 21. " r ' 1. ~ . AAnOnlstrator. •
POR SAT,A . E. -HENRY :KINGS:
BURY S4I7O.IIPiiNY, Dredd,ra aturSiiippers of
the following Vari,tieo of; lowlek
PARTItIfkiE C9C!IINS frotn Crosby's. strain of
Connecticut, erossto Fiat Philander Witharna', of
ittiported stack ~
k.UFF 1 . 0 MINA fri pi ft. .11erry'a imported stack.
crJseed with Philander Wt . ll.nts: 1 :
tN Hag l PE M
A COBE.j; 8i141131A.8 front Pt.:Hain
-der Wit .amid Duke a Y I 1 1, 1
No inferior specimena i seut out.
A few trfo'll of each for sale and.e2go a!ao lathe!
lesson. Send to,corelpany tor Prick: [tat •
1 1 H. Etliti§ & CO.
I Pet , lltf Towanila, Pa.
GT. flaNTr
• •,
H estabhat•eil his btisicteioi D
Repairing all kinds of
- I ' _Li
EDGE TOOLS, .511LD 1
PICKS,
• I . ',
.;..
He also &aka* the liost fts iet
use All Okisrs !tied prompili
11.94-519, ROCKW I
EII. 1 CC
, 1
J:111 1 i . i,
~.. 4
-Era -, 1
V, If, \V ROUTF, TO
11 , paiA. 1 1, .!
• I vIA
i i
. .NOIVE.LI I'EtNhTIA,IN , 7, T“..-ii.ho4.D.
..
ShorteSt and &bat elirectline - o , Phil
. r. , ,ihibl.,, B.
Whore, Washing - 6n, and the So th., , i
.. '
Passengers by, thlsiroute take :1 eiliesylvards
( 4 ,1
New York Kafir tca D, Passing ToWands at 10:4
A.M., and 2:us_• m.i Make eltise 65ni&ctIon at '
thleheni With :x - press i trip:, of Wirth ?entre Ea
road, and arrive in Philadelphlk at 8:20 •P. M., au'
-10:39 p.M., to time ,to take Mght trains either to
the south or Wes . Palace mice are attached to, tit
2:05 P.M. train'. ,1 1 I !I- ' -
City passenger a are at the DCpot ',on arrival
all trsmei couve eaenger a ti:/ the various Depo ,
and to all patismr ttie city'. 1
_' ' t l , 1 SirrtMICING. 1- i i
Leave orth Penn'a ftsitiva4 Depot, corner Der
N 1
ind American S 1,. llaitaidt:•lplus, it 11:30 k 9:45 /e. 51
srriveng at ToWmfd.• 4:57 k 8:01 P;M.;Sanic. eve=
Mann's Daggsgii Expr, - . , colleffte and' delivers b
gage, wilco Nu. 115 Kota iftk etCeet:Philsdelp
I riuticittf - scccimmobs - riomi. •
'ireight receiveti st Front ant N Mile streets, Phi
delving. kind forvJardO • tor Dai y Feist' Freight trai
to lowailda, and lan 'pbiuts in tensits.'.hanua *mile r
with quiet dispat:h. -''' I ' LIS, IhARICE,
•de it. kin. lt, .I". D. It. ~ Fro 1 - and Will eiev, Sta.
Jun •3, 1E372. • I Pnilid - elpLls.
' I ~ : , I •
C6A—
i
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1
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criben havng tho a g ency , of the Hutch -
y it P,. It pat,ln .IPa.. pt prop arOd to f o r , . la .
ti .i.l koz.-1 of apthraclto', Cpal..pieparad
•t matinee,,froin ttte colettrated Coop t
oil 'au I too of this toal way bo aeon .y
w.;a. HAtualstan. a. the ',..e - () oat It, ,•„
iie'bi ek tiobib 'lull, Itlattl z _.atreet. wbo. a I 1
I . v.); call. :Full tiveiakt *ha, ool.:d quail y
. 1 ~ .
1 .1 •I. L. S. CASE.
a, Feb. 3 1 1 1874,; i ; '-
1, . • r• I i
The nub
eint Cothe,
dealers
lil be
Vein. ti
cit tug tin
op hue, ( 1
ire Write
tu.urpd.
1 Towav
t _
pli.ed a! a hale
beast% lOLA harp, orchard, •
pleudtd ehaucolor h i ; Nech uto or
will be sold cheap._Ex4uire of
w.tift ANNIRMS &
It,Rl• !
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A. wa •
ttiereou!.
dturekt4
I
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i 800
11460 62
1 15
oo on
i#B4 62
650 00
74 00:
1 GO 10
999 00
U 72 70
21:
ix 34
:055 09 ,
?6 041
2 93
1103 78
73
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ill c oun .." fy -
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2 and F-I•vions t; 4 548 76_
• - Ij 141,h74 97'
11 ;, 1 I ;161 80
,0 ', 990 C 8
11 i 25.912 03
SIES,
uened ed tor '7
E onerated,to Ileetori
P reentage to C'c,tora
0 era paid •j - ,
• 2 er cent, eorOntrion on
1 i l . t r--- -11 r cent. cortjai.:islon on
' • Uti,eote, 26 I P id State tax
I ll .
1B• nk tax I it
. it j I Trea.nky Jar: l tsry,l, I
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j • •lj l' ' : .1
nil ' I 11
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ALE DRESSE
OUTT4.I?. noc
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PH i .J mADEI
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fowl:meat Divuou..
_ Aota y . arlCler t k ofSesalons ..
Pu;bile Printng). .4......
..
iipuirs onpiblignldingt.
4
Read of Hoops fop Court at.T . t0g...... r !
'Brdnrooningi Jar;e1a. , ..'........1. • 4 • ...... J
State Lunatic Asylum ' 1,
a -
Teachers lostituteelas per dri VIG
7......
Tou and Behool Tax.— • I. • 4
Wdd,CatCestifleater t
Upon Building 0fi,1 1 611 ' ~ •,,,
E. C. &Mogi, Late ornmisssoser... -
• Alorria Shepsrd;'Coromissir 1........
!Wm.,. Enykeradall , .COmmiss oust - •..
Abram Snell Coteridodone
E. D,Cool.baigh,!. Clerk ot CL airs!,oners
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for thel yli
ractfr
Charged
4244 L,
164r23 1 lii
121105 ; 11411 1
72'2 !
53146 0.11
11i.91 17111
71127 t 1 701
179184 I ex!
I: pt4!
152;27 I ; If 7,
1!4,35 401
74012
e 5 4EI
222:01i .sf
2656 it.tfit; 251
1062 1O('!
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176t1011 1#%,5
73:11L711 # ! 4.?
1471 95:! . 1317
634!-8611 59:2
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f147: , 2 ;
841!17 1 VIA
107153f' 7 4 .1
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8771-s;, 821
2 , 2 37;
113 . 2;49!!
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i 125,6 !: 1059
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170!221 /671
1472 1 5 N
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11.iiiq "$.1.3.F.PA1f
FXIKENDALI
A81t.9.11 SELL,
coklaaigs'ioner
NOTICE: Ti The
havti axca ppou the
I)t.tseen tit e hours; or 14 ,
!101 I[l2 aOprals foF 1874 :
I uwanda Bnr
harklay'F, , lun ary 12. .
T05.,),,d4 twp MA low
At..:e•ricters' Frida -
As3hur.'— 4t t !house
day. Feb.han i
Terry—fit th;j11 , )126.0
'February 1171 '1 I • ,
Wi m +t-1-•At tht, flnuse
ddy, Feb IN.
A!hsrly--.!..t the !house
• eb I
Over. tar..--At onse
25. I
51,.nr0t. r ind Boe l
V. 1131.703. itcr at Feb 21
Ulster - At thelhouse of
3 . . -
Athens iFc - p. altt Port,
v, Fkt,D 24 I -
stnititfiji!.k#AA
, esclity, - r;eb•2.S. 1 "
.4petup.evod—_ , At the hot
ay. Feb 26. ;
-l iidgb , t=y—Attlte.houb
t-b 27.
south Greek—iAt the ho
ay Feb 2S. 1 '
Wells—'At the house
1 arch 2
. oftund.li:„ and 15,ylvanf ,
'hermsn, TueFday. Marc
Tray t...Np and linen—A
Sou. Wednesday. Mar
Artnenih and Alba—At
lured March 5.
Cantonl ttrp and Bnro,
Rat dail. F: iday. March a.
Franklin—At the buns.
day. March'7.
Burhnnt. , n tniip, and B,
Monday.,X.reli 5. I
Burlinktnn:Writ—iq
Theedayl - March 10.
oiiriti of. RI 1 .11',-is ion
,roit l wing aatEN atO.placcm
'..SSA, arid 3, P. L 51., for
I, ' -, - '1 ' . •
Cornr.tls.iontri °Sic, ,
I
Antli..North-4t tht: CCW.i .
;:ibrutry
l l . ffos2 , .eherirr3lCP
• L"'
I. ,4„
It 13„ Ribble, ,t.wfsilkr.
I l ' ' • . l ;
• f Jci t ziah Stowell, Nredrrs
of D' Stllldgg, Thrrsdiy,
• f I).rials O'Srieti, rrlds:r,
f
—.l;t ' the houie of
,113.i10
1
C. if Antes,Mondey, Feb
i At flie lonEe of f i lAI
El3k4lee,*ed
.. .
sent
w
Daniel Eron,Thura
•
;:,'. • ' 1 • .
of I.,liarles Fit‘ridy, Friday
. .
se bf Geo Suffern, Sat-Ar.,
7
f ;ease Easall, 'Arondlty,
/
to—.(lt the hoose of
3 • I .
the'honee of V 131 Lortj
!the!, hoot° ' Smith.
,• • ,
• tha hone eof 11Fly .
tiof Ito.:7lce,
r(l4lf the rtoiseH House, '
he Ijouee of G :Godard
01.13 Fs. TaTlor Niednee
f !.3) ilolcomb.,Thariday
Gran4l4.--,..ftt. the lion:
day. Match 11.1, '.
Leßoy—At the:house ,
March 12. ' '
Barclay—kr the r School House at. foot' of Plane,
Friday, llarclil3,. , ~ . '. i • ..
' Eitteatiquiti—At the 1 , 7u/6. of JP Roger4.llotula
1
March 16.
I. itclideld—'At the t.'.. , se of S D Carmel', Tnesda 1...,
March 17. i,.... -
. . Windham—;t 0.1....1.vi te Of John 7. , :eace 7 ,;lCelno
day. Mir& bi . •I,
. r
.
Warren—.it ilti: hou o of 5 James Cooper; Thur
Warren -.it
dae. Match 10, 1 t . .
e
Orweil—At tr.eiCente School Honse,Priday,Mar
ill '
wys ~..—A. : I t hous of 'Richard N —yerii,Saturtla w ,il
March t t . i - • - . 1 , 1..1.
Itcm.t..cl) a dllloro At ths,.horgte"of . A,Tes .
11 4
]fonder. 4a• 23 f ~.4A...•1 -- ', 1 '4' i
,1 i .
Merrick—A the hen :e ot Qdiarles Bice, Tasadi,Yi
Marrh 24, , , l i i
I . -'
li t
• Pika 'and Lenaysvill —A.O . le house of , F. E Cala. j
Wediretday. marrt r. « : i ' l l .' ll ' '.- 1/
TOsearor.i 'AV the ) h userof B NV - Wood, urs , 4,,
Maich 2t3.1 i • '
11 . i
Wyalneirg , Arthe I , )usq Mof JBrow ti, Frill. .
Match 27 1 1 I - - ~,
.s...and, Stone—At . lie : house of Henry
_Flaky.
Saturday, Slarchtfht. . r
I, .. 1 j
Assessors ‘5ll be pu atrial in deliverhar .. 0
tizsbte.s .andn *alit g returns in pert I' - 'time speeilled initheir Itrarraots. at which, Id
place the Boma ti - Bercipion*ill attend a . ...:N
'rho considerl thenteltyea ;a4urieved by V
meut, and rat • suchteiatiou as to thei
pear jtist andireasona le. E - , '
• I ..
.I.lly Ore mot tl
Id
--
H. Coor.ssuoll, Clerk. . -
nerS 0111*, Jan 26, 1,176.
t test :—E.
C mi ato
ME
ER'S
ER
preparel to sell front ani
i, 1813; b January 2.0; Iri7. ,
nsported during any other;
, . .
u
aid lot yOnng fry for tale di,
i y
r.Febru . March and April. -.-
~1
Ator hact g hid experience in locate
'trout Kilda, offers his iervici
plating laying out and stoci.iagd. I
nable rafi. e. ;
I Grove .
II i large Picnic4lionse
sly fo* ar
tlili. is on the g Undo.
iis Po is are located on he line
rid; Erio . ff., about 12 nide& fr
To pnnil , 25 bents; Sessontlikets,
lioblars • lOn or address I •
1 1 S. B. EILE'SSE.R9EIt.
d.add burg. tzadtord County.yr
, ....-..-r--
1 PIORI
i f
, iirs fo
14viiiist
tee a - ill be
November 2q
cannot bet •
the year.
, Abu) a splerl
the months c;
The, propris
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