patiforippodtt Towanda, Thursday, March 5, 1874. LOCAL AND GENERAL. IF JOAC/MI WELTE:4 01 Switzer l a nd, Rill can at this office;; he may hear of _some. thing; to his advantage. t Jusn , cEa_‘of the Peace elect, must notify the_rrothonotary of., their acceptance . of tick election within thirty 'days after the elec ilop, or their commissions will not bane. T. E. GULI:!LXY "Will culiyer a tam .piiance lecture at Camptown, on Friday even ing, March 13. at which time an effort, will be .made, to reorganize the Good . T431310'1.8 Ledge. • The second week of Coirt,ordered to bo held at Troy, Commencing upon Monday. Much 30, has been discontinued. Jaren( 'will not be required to atttend that week. By or der of the Court. . . J. S. MADDEN, President of the Bradford B. 8., has shoirn ris a sample of Can nel coal, mined at Cannelton, which is suscep tible of w finish equal to. marble. It mat'be seat at thirEuretut Mower Ca's office. hint Ohs old friend Prof, BRINE, Mr may pf Pittston - , has assumed editorial man agement of the Dover .(N.J . .) Huai p le tui .necessary to add that thii paper is spicy and -vigoronsly edited. Sac!.ses„to it. Oua obituary department we to dly publish the announcement of the death of another olditizen of this county. Smuts SIEMER; one `Of the most esteemed residents of Towanda to `w dial on Sunday, Feb. 22, at the ripe old age of 76 years. 0. A. Braes has just returned from the city with the largest stook of goods_ in his line ever offered in this market, which have Daeli/ purchased at prides enabling him to defy competition from any quarter. Hp is ono °f ear Moat reliable business meni. and entirely' worthy of the patronage of the public. WE UNDERSTAND a disgraceful fight . ,zune off is the First Ward, on Sunday evening, in the presence of a policeman who permitted the combkttants to depart without being ar rested, on their parol agreement to appear be fore s magis4atethe next day. If our infor mation is correct, the officer should be`cashier- HOAGLLND, tin old gentleman IBLnz,.nu Pond Hill, was accidentally shi - A by 1.1 : 3= ;•ii. 1 1 .1. il. HOAGLAND, OR Wednesday morn Itiappears 'the young man had borrowed a Ran, and was engaged in cleaning it, when it ;va= d.s3harged, the load pausing through the head'of ilia father, causing'instant death. Th . ; roan; nun says there was no cap on the gun, 3:1 I he supposed it was not loaded. AT TIM annual meeting of thc,To: mania Gas 4nd Water Company, held on the IWe t.:the'tollowing officers were elected: . 'President•cod Treasurir—p. T. Er.i.torr. . & Crollry-LC. $. Bussw.. • i: - Sveri*ndeijt -C. P. SPALDINO. . - /lir, ;:for ,- 4,. T. Ewo - rr, C. S. Itusszkr., C. . P. SI•ILDINCI, W. G. Timm-, Guys ErAlb*, • .1..11./.1 ii.. - PE:CtiELL. . PEOF. SuEswooo has decided to ac , .:cp', a positioxt in'ltocliester, N. Y., and left for that city on lionday. Mr, S. is an excellent tcuti:til instructor, and his loss will be severely fCit is tlie community: Mrs. Sizawoon will C: , .,t;n1113 to give lessons to the pupils of 'the 4:siofl'Acadezny, for the present. She is tho i'ic,7ll:y eosted in the theory and practice of anil will give, entire satisfaction to all (11g,age her. (.. P. IVELLF., of this place, who urewing fine pure-bred poultry for .i• p.tst, and has been making large; ditto his already fine stock, a few weeks rteeived from Ohio, a, splendid pair of I.‘,l::'.2t:liralimas, out-of stock that has taken premiums, and a pair of Bronze Turkeys, vobbler" we;-;thing 33 pounds, and the Iv .0 line ant large. He has rilsb bought t!.e stock owned by J. G. WELLs.s, of Attu •, Nn,,,un, , .1 of Light BrahrUasj WloteLeghoi • 84-:..11 Partridge Cochins. Hu has select fr the above the best for breeding, and tL y 2ertainly as fine as any in the country. .PELsos.m.—A correspondent of the L.ICC ~ tfr. wri in;.),l from Washington, • A Lumber of prmninent 'Pennsylvanians are L•Viiing after the interests of the sip ; r .iching Centennial. Among them - I see Gov. Liirtranft, Ex-Governor Bigler, E. 0. Goodrich, 'trv:vor of the Philadelphia, and q number of 1.1.:1.1.121phiane," M. •NODLE have return'gd bridal tuuy. Like sensible people se th:?':' prop 13,3 t. eommenee boue- ENE! " • ,J^ IHE Malster of :ono' of the Granges cr.rinty, -11;%ing-'-'.l)ecu tohl‘ that ." late all, the beet layers," not wishing to tppeqr ignorant 0n thn subjeel, asked for no ts , ..p4trltiotr, and now, desiring to a lul or pnultry, he don't kndw whether 4 , 0 rir that arc late going,ta_foost,, . hat get up Lite in theanorniag. '‘.0410 i Inform him tittlt. the beta late ct* , - , 0.. r Ifyers are b h.te,t in the ittin:':" grani;Lr,- who was; •• ::ous to ektos• tliAculture; scut au order to ',man r 01" VAriiity ;Of 1101.4 Seeds, and in inc:u pink or p:titeness " i%a • ,wcr of chiralry. l lib : innocently added ~ .!t,n heard thoss tr•axers, but u v:r area them in 1,140 m. The dealer I tit gait? nli the • order, as the " and " fl•ixer of chivalry " niur. , :lt extinct. • A . :CRANGEtt named HUOT, '• t•p, :up d tr depot, on,'",Viednesday Itn*. lt-tag tuurly destitute of money, • u v t:int La nil givt:a 4.) , 4cuisnoa to • p the roo.n s unior the water-Sank. He IT. in the Mali but a shorts tithe, when R.t'oid.)sa. of a pl. 1111 g freigl , 4 train jump tlie tm , ft Lining to contact' with the tit. The unfortunatte man was 'L,t hot stove on his body, and lived - • , r , t Limo. Drs. .rotiNso.4\ and NC wyte S'unnuored, but the injpries.wer , 4 ti . tture as-u, reader medical skill of DO S:11 . 1t. P.wssa Was tiotirio,ll in minister waots of the'suSleror,:and tolegtaph t a 3 aiimant of theind .• • 1 ur.R.O is - but a stepTbetweep. rfit 1 ~11 -.- iw !n 01 Piay am , •I'ing, Mos? f ..-,; •. c4:l,la:ii wily son ,4 VA. ovrorr 3', --,. I: ‘tliti plxe:', was Apparently in the en -•-. ~r i;:,:rtN:.l health, and:. on Wednesday ''' :-; he 7r4.3a c'lrpse. Mr. and Mrs. Omit ' `.7.• he hearty condolence of i the entire • ZLII IT?y i:k 1 1 /eir Sadden and great ioss. • . I :.e i 2;trat RIII take place on Fri4iy alter a; 2 o'clock ir A rguirarly appointed meeting I , l , ll'i' Mite Society of-Christ Church, 1 - T.ll Lt, hel,ci the_ fi-et Monday of Marc!), 1874, , ! ,11 owiu,follecre were elected : g vi3O!-- - -3lrs.,Jpszs M. WARD. ;-,••• Pregident-31rg. T. C. Dr.l.sico. drilittP Sll=Bcca• as, rer_Siiss#3..aku Ran*. Sert--Mrs. Jorm J. Garnint WM. Al Cuitaiqativ, Mrs. liras. Mrs, Mrs. iLy. !EA Meacti, Bfil. D. F. Dattrrow) PatNNET, Mrs. 4 Hoarox. 1 1. ''otwe (bnimillee—Mr. E. T. Fox, Mr. M. 43fr. S. W. ALVOILD, ' Mrs. ;JAillte M. lab, Mrs. T. C. DaLtio. of the' oldest members of the Sodiety racing recently deciaseitt, sanouncembiat was tads and the followharresOlution was lineal , adopted : That'in the death of Mrs. H. S. `r'ari we ss a soelety are deeply &filleted; we mina her readyand efficient aid, her sound Illanient, her wise counsels: India giving el ,Prvi.:,.3a to onr griet we - would - bow with so,r rerogniaing in ;the:dispensatlott tut ,r 4 of our .Coreuitutlipd; ca 4 reicilcdpirtliat 1 1 1 i fr Otrng .414 .4 ' • Dzare left fee record in for recording deed; week eatlikg B. W. Ooolbsock to John Atylatn. John W. MiCraeken,tO Isaac Hu* kW= Laning et al. to Job P. . Job P. Kirby to him Lane, Teri. A. C. Latin et al. to Beni. Bride, Ai A. D. Spalding to JudaoixDann, Canton. • E. Overton, Jr.; to N. NAlette, ji., Tom Bore. ' I N. N. Bette, jr.to E. Overton, jr., and Overton, Towanda Bora'. J. M. Smith, Sheriff, to IL B. Morgan, womb: Boro'. Mita M. Fritcher, legatee, &a, to, Cherie Anthony, Athens. - • • Wm. W. Spalding to Wm. Oaron,lCantou roagh. 'Manson Elabree .to bail A. Grabwi, A toro% • • J. M. , Itaburto G. F. Goodman, To s `r4nda rough. B. F.GOodmati - to Amelia A. Bahia, To BPrO'• Daniel Bradford to Levi Bradford, Troy J t lWatts to A. J. Conklin. Canton Bo J. 8. , Thurston et al. to W. 0. Th . Athens. W. 0. Thurston to J. S. Thurston, Athe B, N. Terry. io Orlando English, Terry. • Wm., Van Wirt to J. Q. L. Fassett, • • Creek. • F. A. Williams to Rhodi► Rowe, Smith& John H. Rowe to Win. L. Rowe. Ws srraiarr ihn following. no of "The Coal Regional of America," by .I'. WACTABLAXE. Esq., ?rem later English per tan. The British Quctrterfy Review for Ja Ty, 1874, says : 'The author has canto* °enacted all has been made known concerning the vast fields of the United States. Geological aur have been made and the results public These Mr. Macfarlane has made the b his volume. Fle a bag condensed and most mirablfarrsaiged for reference, a vast information into a bulky yet compact and 1 hand-book. • * *I Mr. Macfarlane has aidnorudy gathered 'from all reliable son the information which be gives in his book. charactes is commercial rather than scion One Oudot bat admire the great future w the coal formations of North America alto n sure it. They extend over 192,000 square while those of Great Britain are only 11,] and are not only varied, bituminous and 'bridle, cretaceous and nimbi being abundant, but they are, widely distributed i generally the coal is near the surface. ;Pr three times as much coal is produced in Gr. Britain as in the United States. • • * Seal suggestions and comparative statistics e given. Mr. Macfarlane writes sensibly, lu ly and modestly. Ills work is many 'Bine ks' - The London Geologicca dtadazine for lan a ry 1,1874, has an article giving extensive q 4:i. tations from "Mr. Maor.nansx's ' le work," as it calls it, and says it forms a st e F important addition' to the geological literat e of coal, and being well posted up as rega s geological surveys conducted by the best g a l ogien in the United States, it may be looked upon as a moat valuable addition to, and eren -ea superseding to a great 'extent, those works on the subject published some years since, etch for instance as " Tsnon's Statistics of ColLi - -' l, and Prof. BOGEns' " Geology of Penisylvani " S T , 'II,T.2O4TER : Please permit old reader of the lisportla to pen a few II! ee by way of reply,. te:Alae hat commutes .n from onr . quiet village to -- tbo Argue, beariitg date Feb. 23, 1874, from" 0nt21223.",/ fl .d in - 0 not only error tint positive falsehood. error oceans in relation to i the protractid me=t ing, _which has been. marked with ;twee s Thete.hattbeen nn excitement whatever. . z oldest attendants often.. ,remarked that th never saw a meeting conducted so quietly ap. with such-a spirit of order. The church h some opposers htre as well as elsewhere, b she trinmphs notwithstanding. I Oppose it because-the oppo_seis have as little influence, they have principle.' No doubt it would be C blessing to some if they could even be exci - and reformed enough to be of some vela, '. society. Then their bresthmonld not indica a malt-house. within:' i In relation Its the departure of neighb. r HoLcoano, he wits in other years a Unions t in opiniob, but during his last illness ho eong. t and found peace in Christ. Ile itaid on-one o - casion, that. should the whole, world duty t e power of religion, he , could say it was true, I'.l Rant& him feel good, and ho pressed blahs .d upon his heart Mr. Ilotcoans died in the 0 - thodox faith and power, and we believe he h s gone to the'rest of man. To say lets of him disrespectful to the departed dead, and sn i snit upon the, living. Therefore, desming t ,important that the public should have truth n such mitten., I write in vindication of. the tio orable dead and living. CrrizEs. lirletcr, March 2, 1674. - • GersT.—Mr. Editor : We - wish t. communicate to your readtrs a pleasing in - dent that occurred in this place on the Ist da of this trienth i - which Lich plainly illustrates t o influence of religiOn over dumb animals eve . Prof. frowns, of North Towanda, a terra r resident of this place, accompaniedby his lam Iy, and driven by his favorite horse " Nellie," as ho calls her, paid his wife's relatives a vi a t and remained to enjoy the religions services o Sunday morning. The Professor is a zealo worker in the several •departments of its churcg, seldom being absent either at the Sn: , day-school, the publi, services, or any of tho sociil meetings., So on this occasion he prof. ceeded to the barn to harness "Nellie" as us . 1 - at; for &bra; but when he had got only a p of the harness on her, the bell began to-sin •- for Benic-z, and "Nellie" thinking the Profes sor was a little late;—which was not a -comm. .thing,—concluded not to wait, and uncerem• nionsly atarted off for church. , The Protease - gave chase, st the same time using all the per sUivive language he could commend to indu her to i,:act, but uo to effect. Thinking that • kind vrerds awl gentle means were useless, b wpl,l try corepelsion, the s yrofessor got eve tb fence and undertook io come in ahead o tier. lot she taw his intention, and increase• her speed, accordingly, arriving in good time a the church. Then she walked leisurely in the church yard, and would have taken be place ender the shed had not a number of Fer sons seeing the Professor in hot purinft, aegis ed him in captiting her. We think the Pro fester bad a reasonable exenee'for being a littl late. We can't blame "Nellie," and but for on • thing we don't blame lie-Professor. -We t., however, that atter having gained possession o the horse, he ought not to hive been angry with the animal for a-moment. We learn that •the oldest daughter of H. '-fixcisx is dangerously ill, and not expected to recover. . : 8. TSav,ipso's, jr., P. M., bag two ebildrensick with scarlet fever, bet at present not danger ous, it is tholight.- ° OLD MAR: , - March 2, 1871. , • • Tur:oLit:r PnoCEEinNps. 7 - 7 319nday, March 2: Hon. F. B. Streeter prOsiding, and Associate Judge Russell on the benoh. Judge Morrow was also on the bench s Part of the day. (_ • : , Catbarine Gillis vs. Patrick Gillis. On read ing and filing depositions, on motion of Peet .!‘ Davies, Court made the usual order and decree of divoree.. ' • - • In tbe:niatter of fixing tho place for holding the general elections in . the township- of Bar: lington.' On reading petition, and on motion of rect . & Davies, Court fix the Royse House in Burlington Boro', as the place for holding such elections. - In the matter of the petition of certain chi ions of Smithfield township for an Independ ent School District. On reading petition, and on motion or Peck 1c Streeter, Court appoint C. C. Corn, C. E. Ferguson and James Mather, Commissioners. In the matter of the petition of William Pat ton, to be admitted as a member of the Town CounciLlOn reading petition and on motion of William Patton, Esq., Court grant a Bole upon the Town Council of the - Alorongh of Towanda, to show cause why I 'Mandamus shall not be issued requking,lhein to admit the petitioner to a , cat in the Council. Returnable at May • The ireater portion of i4b day was taken up in making motions, granting rules, etc. Tuesday, March S. Bon. F. 8. Streeter pre siding, and Associate Judge Russell on the bench. In the matter of the petition of John D. Ey ler to annex certain lands to Athens Borough for school purposes. On reading petition, and on motion of H. Patrick, Eq., Court-a:4de the nasal order, and appoint Fox, 8. IV: &von!, lakik V. Jima, Tiewart icf 'report at In the matter of thi Mich Terms et Troy.. The Gout discontinue the second week The bran for thet, week will not be required to at dew!. ' • • , Court adJotutrid at ;10:30 A. x to Friday, April 3, at 10 a. . iurtursisuly os TEI PIRirr : PRESBV 'teams dannon.rA larvi congregation mem bled in the Presbyterian Church 'on Sunday evening. to listen to reports of church work during the four years of the pastorate of the Bird. & Stewart. The report of TM. OTSZ• 'W s the Superintendent of the Buiday-school, showed *sound growth and gratifying prosper. ity. In 1870 the number of teachers and schol ars was 138; i 01874 the number is 265. Duri4 the four years there has been expended on the school the sum of $1,260, while the school has oontribrito for beneirolent puiposes the sum of COOS.— ' The report of the Woinan's Foreign Mission ary Society was read ,by Mr. N. N. ilsart, Jr. This Society has been in *listens' only two 'tears—. During ;this time they hareiralsed $735. The Society impports a female missions 7. Mrs Di Ecrs. at Corisco, West Africa; and two mission bands connected with it, and com posed of young girls end children, support each a pupil in lin. Ds Run's school. The Society also sent a box of clothing for the pupils of this school. The report of A. Wtcartiat, the Treasurer of Charch, shoWed that $29,543 have been raised and expended durisg the 'four years for con gregational and benevolent purposes. This is exclasiiit of several hundreds of dollars contri buted to GM Boards of the Prasbyterian Church and other benevolent agencies in a pri vate way, outside of the regalir church chan nels. Of this Mun, $8,500 have been - contributed to purely benevolent objects, Outside of the congregational and home work. The pastor repeated that he Imd solemnized 31,marnages;.: officiated at 54 funerals; baptised 50 Orions; 37 infants and 13 adults; that the session had admitted to the .church 84 mem bers,-10 byscinfession of faith, and 54 by let ters from other churches; thatluring this peri od 8 members have been removed by death, 98 dismissed to other churches, and 5 easrend ed; leaving a present membership of 254; and that he had preached 395 sermons, exclusive of addresses: t social meetings and funerals,—the whobviaumbor being probably about 700. Great iaterest was shown by _}the congrega tion in these reports. It was an occasion of joy and thankfulness to all interested in this church, now dearly a half centney uld. Over the pulpit and in their hearts; they raised an I Wii i "Zbeilezer;".spd no doubt the: good results o this meeting will be inagifeated in more earnest efforts and increased liberality in the future. BRADFORD COUNTY CASES ARGUED AT 'rite , Burnout Counr.—Compiled from the Permlnnis itepoitn, by R. K. "baleen. Case of the erection of a septtrato township of part , of Wyatnsing township. 2, 8..01. 402. It is sufficient under the set of 2ltb nerd', 1803, if the comitissioners appointed to divide a township return a draft of the new township, or such a•description of the division line of the two townships by natural bottriderieti as will mark the dividing line. It need not appear in the report, thif the commissioners viewed the ground. That is to be presumed where they return a draft,; and a favorable opinion. • Beller, for the. certiorari, ' • Di,er, contra. Proceedings confirmed. Hamphrey Brown.vs. Com. 3. 8. &R. 271. • Io Error. An act permitting the owners of lands ad joiniag any navigable stream of water, declared by law a public highway, to erect dams, and prescribing a Special proceeding for injury to the navigation; comprehends a stream declared a public higlywity after the passage of the act ; especially if thi) Summary - remedy given toper sons who sustain damage, K extended by the act to streams theme ter declared putlio high ways.' Watts, for the plaintiff in' error. "' I3aldßui, contra. Jadgnient roverge2. • 'Harry Spalding. vg. Job Irigs. I. 8. &R. 322. • An award ()right to be certain and final. If arbitrators award a sum of money to be paid as the consideraticia of a=tract of land, and add that all legal-ImA eilditable cla;ims against the land are to be deducted from the award; with out finding the amount of such claims, the award le bad. ! • Kinney,ll4lliind Watts, for the plaintiff in erior ;, • • Hale, Baldwin and Huston, for the deiendae in error. Li' Judgment revereed. Eitricklan4;vA;trickland al. G. 3.1 If. 93 : In Error. it,itiveen - ;Coneocticnt claimants, under the act for grantingeompenAation for lands within the Saveateen Township.:, the cortideate of tho comnrasiunerA id cmclusivv, and a party can not, In ordei kb hilfe a 'trust, give evidence to show that tql 'ponamidsioneri were - nnpoaed ap iary and tbat also, certificate ought to have been grantei to hint Hall, for plaintiff in error. B a la win, for defendants in error. Judgment Coolbaugh et al. vs. Pierce. B. B.k 11. 417. * In Error. lit Penneylrani", a conditional verdict in ejectment, is good. ' - • Baldwin, for plaintiffs in error. • I Mallory, for defendant in error. - Judgment affirmed. John F. Batteries' et al. vs. Elizabeth Mattiew am; 13, B. ik It. 133. In Error. TheiTrule of law, that the tenant cannot con teat. his landlord . " title, is not applicable where the title of such lindlord is a Connecticut title, existing In fiotation of -the laws of Pennsylva nia Therefore, Such tenant, afterwards pur chasing a Pennsylvania title, and continuing to hold under i', May "set it np against his origi nal landlord, who:claimed under ,a Connecticut title, though, sub'rcinently to such purchise, the landlord also took out another Pennsylca 'nia title. Mallory indbreenough, for plaintiffs in error. Burnside and bennison, for defendant in er ror. j Judgment reversed, and a venire facia* de lioro awarded. Andrew Erwin vs.! Cornelius Helm. 13. 8. A IL 151. *. Error. If a'tract of unheated land des cents to serer . al heirs, some of whom sell their interest, and there is a tenant in rosooAsion under Borne of .tbe vendeeg, no part of the land can be sild as unseated. A sale of part of a tract of unseated land fur tales, under the ict of Assembly of the 13th of .April,lB94, by thd mere descriptiorcof so many acres would be void for uncertainty; but if it be of so Many acres dti Particular side or to be taken out of a paiticular portion, it might be made good by a sitbsegnent survey. Einnerand 51a,llory, for plaintill in, error. Williston, for derendatat in error. Judgment affirmed.. Isaac Tonhlins vs: Orlando S.dtmarab. 14. B. Si B. 275. 4 ' In Error. A coluet#ry bailee re, without reward, is re sponsible for the loss of the goods intrusted to him, only in cases:of gross negligence. In an'action agiinat a voluntary bailee, for. the loas p 1 good by carelessness and negli gence, he may give-in evidence his own acts and declarations, immediately before and after the loss, to repel the charge. Bat the defendant cannot himself be examin ed to prove that tie loss was not occasioned by his own neglect v .cirelessness and mismanage- Mont. - and itlillory, for plaintiffin error. Conyngharn, for defendant in error. Judgment reverted, and a venire Pietas de born awarded. Thomas Overton va. Solomon Tracey. 14. - , S. iti R. 411. • • in Error. `. A party who joins in a commission and exam. toes witnesses upon crass-interrogatories, can not, - upon the trial'of the cause, object that the interrogatories of 3lie other party are leading In their character. If, upon the execution of an assignment of a bond and mortgage under' seal, and 'in the presence of two witnesses, which neither con tains it guarantee of the sufficienetof the mort gaged premises and the solvency of the mod. gaga; `nor states that It is without recourse to the assignor, the !assignor declare,lhat the mortgaged premleo are worth donblii the snui !Or which they are mortgaged, that the snort gagolis solvent and able to ply the debt, and Oat jibe should fall to do opt lo t tbo hor s trill ltd tooOtlntabloitor atta . 113.604aN fay MEI Certiorari In Error quested • the assignee to have the guarantee reduced writing, he reply, !Wait Is unmet* sari, lb* there; are ultimo-present via can ,Itt!list4 the fa4t, an action of assempsit may be toiMined h`y the sada* against the au. *stein upon this parol guarantee. I is nd objection to such an action, that no notice*ivers, to assignor of the failure of the' r to pay the debt, or of the sale limier this mortgage; unless it appear that the assignor was *lndicted by want of notice, or, eoubkhave receiVed any benefit from the no tied, . The act of lisnitations does not begin to run agabut s parol guarantee of the sufficiency of a niortig4ge, given to_tore a bond payable by natsbn ta, ad. of the ' , Solvency of the mort gagor, until six lees after the last instalment babes:Dine due; It is ncOan infiaction\of the liwvfor a person holing "a renaspicania title, to agree with a sett* era Connecticut title, 'for the sur render o his poireasion, on ` paying to him a oomPen Li on foi his improvement., buildings, • andierop the ground; and where the tact, whrer the contract was for the purchase of the pool:salon arid improvements, or of the title,to the land, i depends, as well upon opt r - - as upon writings, it is proper to Sub uestionto the decision of the Jury. • evidence, znit the ham ip+a Dennison, for plaintiff in and r Wiillston, for defendant in error. Judgment affirmed. :atteriee ye. Zlizabeth Mathewson. I 16.1 s. kR. iso. • Zu" El= EMU • In Error. of Aisembly of the Bth of AprB,lB2o, the Melton of kadlord and Joliet nnodiput:eettlere and Pennsyteania 1 0 ac reernin between eonititutional, and operati4, on a camilwhic had been prerioiisli tridd in the Court of coming Pleat, and sent back by the Elupgme ,Court fOr a new trial. so as to change the itrincfple .of 11w ' then deOidel by. the Su premo Court, that, the defendant, though a tenant, night contest the title Or hie landlord. NolCouns"el named. _ _ -' I I Jadgment armed. - Dtuicati f J. dissented. Thine .. arked ri l itka star are leading mums. . ED.llLtriarnes: A Gunge of the 'Patrons of MUM bands 7 vls organized at Wyalusing, Saturday, Feb. 21, by Ds . S. W. Zack. of the ;National, Grange. The folio rag is a list of Die charter ; members with the oirces Ito whicA they were eleeted, and into whlcb them were duly installed: J W Ingham, Mas ter; Eoward Pang* Overseer; 8 8 Butts, Lecturer; L D Mamiserlln, StCward; H Blear, An't Btewsrd; J V tau, Chaplain; JL Galloia. Treasurer; JM i Taylo , Be4retary . V,Taylor, Gate Keeper; Mrs 11 It Vaughn!, Ceres: Mrs J T Stalford. Pomona; Mrs I L o . tYlorcl, Flora; Mrs 8 8 Butts, Lady Awl Blew ale: 1111 7 Ad:1 1 7;1 1 0d. Ackley. ;Elias Vaughn; A 0 Stuens, J H Variauken, Manford-Stevens, I Btalfokd,J 0 Vaugh4 John Vaughan, 11.11 Vaughaa, N J °World. The Muter appiiinted the following members as an exeCutive committee: Benj. Ackley, E. R.;au4tian and N J Gaylord. Mr. uclf came a stranger to moat of us, but left a l le favor le Impression on our People, not mere ly bceause eis a Dian of ability, . of. good address and +a le manners, but because lila haul semi to be ln Shit work in ivilach , te, Is engaged, and he, evidently believes th at , the organlistions he Is as.' statinii to f,rm are destined to be of -great interest to the! agricultural interests ,of the country. The name doped was the .. WyslusLog Grange." and the neat m eeting will be held at the same place on Saturiay, .ifairch 1, iil 1 r. w. 1 ' CCM. ..'ollNElf: t fl " Anecdotes of Pub, im i f lie Men" are read with a good deal of interest, althoth many of ;them are very laudatory of the C lette'd himself. In the last of these arti cles, nue 03 . tho mist prominent men in this hi county is referred o: • hi "31y editorial ro= was then a very small „, n al affair; . on Chestnnt'atreet, near Fourth, Phila. 'l, , dolph F.,y ; ' d one droning in June; 1858, as I ul sat in ' den " alone, thinking ever the coat tc 3 i of my ' ..nd pendence, and marvelling how I should getout of my troubles, I heard a cheer in' voibeking for ; ' he Editor. "I want to see him. I w ait to take his paper." I walked for- + ward, and found s very handsome man, who I ' ooted me with a hearty shake of the hand.. th "And tyou I are John W. Forney? You are a is, youngster for this fight. It is a big contract, m my cod. Aut I tisvc come tO help your They are aft4r you, my friend! I know id I am a In Democrat, like you; but I won't stand this per- . aviation; We agreed to fair play in Kansas. and .no wei are to be read out of the party beeline welstand by that agreement:" While of saying w ords like these he was writing out a „, check. hid/ he handed to me. It was fur . 1 " hundred and fifty dbllkrsl I was startled, and la did nothesitate to show my astonishment. "To ea whom shall ! send the paper?" "Never mind; th send ittte Erie." 'And who are you, my good, :kind bOefactor?" "I am Charles F. Welles, Jr., of Athens, Eradfordlcounty, )'ennsylvanis, and. when l!get home I *ill write to y a." I have „ his letter before rob now. I w ted him to. all send the names of the persons ho ished to re- ag calve the papers. These are his .wOrds: co, I have not; had time to got up a , list,- but 'I will'do4o, or have it'done. Any order coming to you withry aignature you will honor by, sending; the paper.i, . God speed you in your noble wink of sustaining Eight against Might., Stand firm to the last and all will be well with' you. e Administiation has few more friends t to lose. white you , lire making them by the 10,000;; 1. C. F. WELLts, St, i lie tifiver sent me be proMised list, and I think I neve saw him but once afterward°. The pillar:at 11 goes in his name. A few years ago mY Irish died at Athens, universally hop ored and beloved. Ile did good without noise and the l voluntary apd graceful benefaction I now rckvcal for the first time, may be quoted as charaeteristi4 of his .nature. Not only in jus tice kiln memory, but as showing how history repeats itself, I print it now, in the face of another i corifbet with blind and arregabt offi cial power ; and to prove also that if an inde pendentUourni Wit to, will "sustain Eight against Might, and s and to the last, all will be well with hi " 1 The ilosin sentence will not have much weightith thole who have watched,Col. Fon mar's po itical careerifor the past fifteen years, 11 and his ffort 'to make a martyr of hipselr, will strike s nsi e people as "hcirdering on the ridiculed?. . ' 4 . • t I r /I r OWJINDA. --An r Edit or : The 1 , .r our comMunity met at the house lILVFII, on ildonday last, to hear the .f the " Grange" discussed by Deputy Ica, or the Nitrous' Grange, who gave y 04 hintsi t to the farmers and their Atter which they proceeded to elect ; 11 th • following officers for IhetValance Non' farmers of L. J. 'abject 8. W. 1171 some ver interests, and hist,' of 1874 .Master E. . DEL o$0; Overseer, JAMEA Foil- TES; Lcc4.er, W. H. Smut; Steward, A. JIM iti:IN; Assiistantlfitewaro, Ezra Iturrv; Chaplain, J. B. Surrn;l ) reasurer, G. B. Miu Lecturer, A. C. 13111711; Gate-keeper, It'inzu'r }ltem - Ceres, - Mrs. L..l,Ctri l l vEn; Pe:nanna, Mii; MAIM Hon- TON; Flore, Miss JANET.FoIinn; Lsdy Assistant Steward, Miss Etata 110/tTON• Voted o name the orange "Oscoluwa," the Indian name of Sugir Creek. Officers Post- Office address, North t Coirands Pa. \A. C. Sums, See y, !/, 187:1. i _ ltarch • i - THE own Connell \ x•ere , very for tunate t, cur rent inthe s lectioa of officers r the n year Mr Kntosnuar, who has s -tea so faithfullyas dirk and! treasurer for the t , lV year, waslre-e4cted. FnANK arrs was chosen for Street Commis sioner. bettarseleation for the place could not bee peon made. I Mr. W. Is industrious, faithful and ecc nomical in the management of his own affairs, and will serve the public with fidelity. 1 Capt. Ow. V Multi was appointel collector of taxes. Mr. litrait is a young man of good basiness inalificatiousi , correct habits. and an estimable.citizen. His selection is a merited i , complimeat. . , _ 1 'no—pear Sir : I . would Frmatiod thiough yinir journal "Famiprs' Grange movement. to ieform the community, ben ,liand suppress monoply, I am have been as much injured by iy one id the county, and if the 1 1 intendo for reform, it should met; the by-laws and regulations int to. do publics through, the person knowing , the regulations, im in the Ilziortn, or, send i print*, I will do all I can to tirtegf m this place. I Would le work II lean for reform; it ii ded. i A. Iticvmv. Feb. 28,; 1871.. • . Mn. ISt solicit some int' in regard Ito th If it is int m nie eat the fa er,l for it. •I khink monopolY,4 l l organizatipa not be kept sea should be givf press. US D,' I publia the the same io m 4 got &Orange S like to do sll very much nee New Alhany,f BP NESS LOCAL. can boy fresh Groceries at Canaorat now Grocery. .TO cheap for CEO b! I HouW to Gaosolh • air 41i jut receirri X* . . 13 le; Lot 'Tort Sim—Apply WLY, Camille' Grocery. g styles Hate and Cape, TAnoi & Dtvas.' 4 tbt tore, Sew Winter M illinery Goods at oat. to don out for the Spring Styles, al Mrs. J. D. Ru.v)s, Briago4t. IS. Bantam di irAIHITIT invite the attention of cash buyers to their superior stuck of gime:lee at the Ihtd. White sod Blue Store. 11611" Old Gold and Silver bought and, etest prices pad. it M. RFXDZIMAIei,‘ Bridge street.' _ r Ie The beat place to buy :ready amide clothing Is sAffo. 4, 2 doors west of Con- DING, RIISULLA • 58.-Teaotaira of mimic can par ow Sheet Minsk and Miuto Books at Teach ers' rates, at tho Templo of Music, Towanda Pa. • itik•lf you want the best Cook Stove extant, caU at Tuxes, In Mermen Block. Nig: An endless variety of heating stoves at Jtriz's, which Sye being sold very cheap. Stift You can buy 'everything ,in the Grocery and 'Provision Ilse a, little cheaper at McCann & EDWAIDII thaw any other place In town. •FIIBMIME AT COBT.—Havieg Ale= aided to change my business, I Will sell goods at post for the nest thirty days. -, • JOUPS CBriiigelit.,Toiyivada, Pa. - r WItALUErINO Acermier.-3. F. ELra orr, of Herrick. will open a select school at Wyalnsing on Monday, March 30, to continue twelve weeks. Be la known as a teacher, and we expect a success. tor Mrs. E. t. Mlsoos is still do ing ai lively business. She, keeps a supply of everything tho ladles used to wear, in the latest stylep, and sells at honest, living prlos. Rooms over 0. A. Butca's China Store. Jar An opportnnity.that does not often present.itself is now offered. We have a good house worth $3,300, whiCh we offer for sale for $3,000, and will take half the amount in . monthly payments. A. J. NOBLIC CO. Mr Fanly Goode and Stationery or the holidays, bOtter arid Cheaper than else 'ere, at C. F.'Cnose..-: Tho Girl of the Period "is to be eeen in the window of Lsvores Hair .Pelsce, on ridgo-st., at Mrs. J. D. lirr.r.'s Panty Store. ; Mir C. F. Cnoss has the best and arFest amortarent of fine Books ever offered is hir mirket. • romp store. Good references given. Ad- E. 8. ANDERSON, Athens, , or C. B. 'Penn, and., Pa. . Iner4,lw] The Farmers' Union. meets a Academy, Wyalusing, Saturday, March 14 J. B. TAII.oa, Sbey pring styles of Wall Paper. lib assortment as been selected with great care and with ial reference to the wants of this commn t Purchasers will fled it, to their . interest o Y ve Mr. e. i call. Why is it that TAYLOR & DA , as dress men and boys better-and cheaper is any other house in Towanda: The reason , they stocked 'their new store during the no t y panic, and: re satisfied with very small • CO ItT. AIIGAINS--SPECIAL lgaLF.,-1.. shall i the balance of my Winter Brock at lower .8 'than ever, in order to- make room for a . and beautifnl stock or Spnng Goods. Cal end scour° bargains at Ariz. P.oLomolt's, ne-Price Clothier, 123 Idain-at. ' PIERCE & NICUOLS are selling v rieties of coal very cheap..-They are sole ;en a for tho tialn of the 'celebrated Barclay al. Coal by car load at a discount. _ The best place to buy Sash, • Blind , Doors and all kinds of Lumber, is at Fnowr & SONS. Factory on Charles street. lc:of fice 107 Main street. They sell cheap for cash. tar Fearing the Solons at Wash ington, in their superior wisdom, may adopt the, bill now pending in Congress to reinstate the tax en tea and coffer, McCans it EDWAILDS hive iiurctilsed an immense stock, gall are thus e'.abled to offer prirchasersbottom prices. ter Why run the risk of an and dent, ben you can get a tickot good for 13, 000 in se of death, for 20 cents a day, by call ing on Fn.%lax BURBANK, at upper depot,? H. C. i Kwon style want a him a , Balch ' and and Teml tion writ prices. 1 Hair I' Store. Fo SALE.--The now house on Main street, i second door north of Chestnut street, lot about 100 feet front. Terms easy. Enquire on the remises of Mrs. Howls and of. E. T . Fox. Bel. George Wood Si; Co:, Taylor i doFarl&;and Jab!leo Organs, at low prices and easy to rob 'of payment. Send for circulate. or call to eo and hear them 'ed . -WO - Temple of Ma v ~., ea of .I.E, dBIIAOF. & CO. ''' Dealers in Strings will do well to &all r a t the Temple of Music, where they will find a I. rgo assortment of French, penman and talian binge, at New York prices. TUATICi. WANTED..--ill - dry goods J. R. TAnoxi, o'clock r. it C. F. Cuoss has already opened It is not generally known that arrasEn, at tho Book - Bindery over the office, makes Blank. Books •In any f riding and binding; desired. If you new Ledger, Journal or Docket, give Alathnshek, Weber, "footman, bockor, and other Pianos for said cheap easy terms, at Cox* Passage & Co's of llnaic, Towanda, Pa, Hair Work of every descrip .. be Nom at 25 per cent...less thin New Ycyk Call and examine at E. Lavont's Branch ace; Bridge.et., in slra. Z. D. lina.*:s Taney •-; New Goods just received. Oar st • kis now complete. Everything in the line of $ oots and Shoes, Rubber Goods, Gloves and Mittens, Trunks, Traveling Bags, Shawl Straps, ' tc. liemember we aro always willing to shoW Goods, and will sell them at the lowest bottom rices. Cowan er. Coosa. Go and Fee ELIE LAVOIE, JON) .turned from New'York with as immense Unman Hair. which he bought at bank and which will be - sold at lowest cash Lsvoim's Brapch Hair Palace of. : ridge.st.,Toilanda, Pa. Lim Just' stock of mitt gal. picot a N. Y..— : Mrs. E. J. Mrsaos has now, re tail lino of Millinery and Fancy Goods, all and Winter tram! She will display t assortment of trimmed Hats and Bon• owanda, on and after next Saturday, aired' for the the fin nets, in Oct. 11. Loyers of the weed will be in in learning that Modena do .Enwaans .g the beat brand of cigars 1.), the box, .rfsdneed rave. • tenet - Wise ai gees; • max.—T.6re will be a done ttie -benefit of Bei. Harm Leann, on evening, Mardi 10, at his residence in IBlock, two doors west of A. P. Coates' . All are invited to interest themselves eat. Where it is , not convenient to I • trey, anything which can be used in his be equally acceptable. • Do lion to Meads' Arcade Groce in his give M holly Mil - In order that all the friends of tho fJeciare Committee MY have chance to help at tho Fair and Folitlital, they have de, Cifill4 to Wtpone the same till after , WI, and will heti the sire In Menne; WA oil 14111 /Wi l t Ott 111 1 4 4, 10 10 Mirth 11, lin t a UpoirrAirr.r-People litthg Notown can order theft grocadeo at ,Cuamoso ,new Atom thus raring considers' Ma itivoL 3 . , - 4arge AO& of Plains sad Picture Frames; at Warnxita a litutrit. Wet , cur% Block- , . , i . • WaU Paper and Curtain sheep ii War:cows' & Wires. Mr3raoWs Block. PCKIKET-BOOK - LOST I Lust somewbere between Idoorpeton and tbe First National Bank, I tali-skin Poeket-Boob; with rubber band. The Pocket-Book- exitained Two Hundred' and Eighty-Three Dollars, In bills of the follow ing dmominations: Four 120. dye or six $5, one $2, mid one $1; Wince in $lO, The Ander wan* liberally rewarded on haw ing, It at the First National Dank, or giving in formation where it may tre found.' F. E. Gonann. ifirThe PENNY OEGAN:Mittlllbl434ll* ad at Wilkes-Barn, Pa.,,bss the only M Est Heed ha .see; sleo. the'exclustre nse of other valuable Foremasts in organ.. livery instrument folty war. rested; the cheapest and sweetest Toss agar, made. Liberal discounts to agents. Einetsited estalogui sent free. Vas ;116t] BABE - CHANCE YOU Bvsuirm l --In con Sequence of the death of ifr. Pim Wims, of this city„ the stock, fixtures and implements of the Heater, Range, Stove, Tinware, Peddling and general Jobbing business, formerly carried an by him, and recently by War* A TAYLOR, is offered for sale: Established eiglie you,. Sales last year.Vl2,ooo. Building for rent. Ape ply WO? ltddreSll It. R. TATLOIL Williamsport, Lycomiag Co., Psi: • Co•parrmaisuw NOTICE.'. t•The Gro cery and Produce bnsinou, late ink the name of M. J. Lona, at'No. 1 Patton's Block, corner of Main and Bridge streets, will he continued from this date by the undersigned in the 611111 name of Brivans & Lotto. They I will pay all claims spinet the foimer businsfis, and with them all outstanding accounts meet be settled without delay. Thoyi will contimie'to pay cash for country produce; and will keep their u- Bertment of goods at all times complete. Osman Eersvcsa, M. J. Logo. Towanday March 2,1874 stir One hundred men wanted to fit one hundred odd Vests, at hilt price. One hundred boys wanted to fit odd Vests and Coats. I.have charged my profit and loss ao count with ever ono thousand dollar,, and marked down these odds and 'ends at prices that don't bring me fifty cents that 1 paid away one dol'ar. Come and buy. a good Vest from seventy-five cents to ono buy, Don't this oancern you? Call and purchase early es we wish to make room for cow Spring Goods, -At ALEX SOLOMON'S, IW Blain-St. A REMEDY' FOE HAW T I OIEEI.—We wish to employ a large number of women and children, seating chairs, this winter, And will pay cash for the same, after a tow days' In straction,_wbich will be given gratis at our Factory. The work can be done :at home, if parties prefer to do so. _ UM Towanda, Den: 9. 1879. H. S. K.. G.—We have just Teceiv , ed a complete assortment of the celebrated MAIIRIS SEAMLESS KID GLOVES," EOR • GENTLEMEN, AND CHILDREN.I 'Plain Black, Black Embroidered, White, Par ;3F . Colors azdßoreet Colors, One and Two-Brit ton. LADIES, Other makes of Kid doves at reduced prices TAYLOIt fr. CO., Towanda, Pa. NOTICE TO CLOTEING BUTERS.—The greatest bargains ever offered in Towanda,- can now be secured at M. E. HosEsviantee. His entire stock of winter clothing wifl be iold re gardless of cost. The assortment consists of overcoats of every dosetiption, dretis and busi ness coats, heavy pants, shirts, driwers, bats, caps, gloves and. hosiery.. all of wbich must be disposed of before the Snit of March, to make. room for the Spring goods. Let purchasers remember that this notice means business,! and that an opportunity is now. presented for saving ten to thirty percept.. on a class of goods 'that are always needed. The goods aro warranted to be the best. Don't fail to call and examine them. SPECIAL Nodes.—Having been re peatedly urged to visit professionally Towanda, in order to give those who need my medical services specially in diseases of the Respiratory Organs, such as Throat, Lunge, Catarrh, also in Deafness, an opportunity of availing them selves of the same, I would say if such persons will communicate to me their disease, to do so by letter d6cted to my office, Rathbite House, Rimira, 'will then appoint a day to come to Towanda, and 'continue my visits regularly everY week for wine Rms. Those unacquaint ed with my reputation and success, I refer to Jas Wil2D, ' ., Esq., also to John VANDOBS; in Towanda. For further particulars and refer ences, see Erni& daily and weekly papers, or apply for circulars to Hr. V.arroonii. F. A. Vox Ilforoursime, M. D.. Rathbun House, Elmira. LIST of lettere remaining in; the .- Towanda Poet Office. for t' . : ue wes t ending Mar. 4;1874 F . - . I Allen T:li - I.Joyd Theodore i Biles George, Moores Wm 0 'Benjamin Charles C Miller Julia Brill Cyntha M lifeihiney Mrs Mettle B Brennan John, Owen M B , Beecher Marion B Owen John Benjamin Orlando o , Gonorn Margaret Before Beard Phelps V P • • Creamer Alice Phillips Thou A Cooed, Mrs B Sockwell George Chaffee Charles . Bice Wealthy A Connell Edward Bookwell Oliver Clair Moils - Basra Margaret ' FeisendTheodor Bully David Frenchh Wi lliam • faaPPerPort Isaac Grady Mhad Somata Honors Garvin Mrs II E 3 Smith G B , ' Hawkins Samuel' Soder Wm Bill Mrs Ann Sullivan John - Haile Mrs Pollne Stevens Frederic D Hatch Levi , Smith Mrs..Eilen Johnson MaryE , StamiutMlas Ell Jones KW. Can , Nall Mrs Elisabeth .. Johnston Joseph "Vaught Lewis Elludy David . . Wells Charles ; Kim -Miss Vary `Williams Jambs Einem W W , 'Warring Miss Emma Elonedy Mrs Mary 1 . 'William, Charles Keener Mrs James Welsh Catharine Kelly Mary 1 Totter Joseph Lynch John 1 Toungßobert - Lee Bold Maggie for postage. Mn.i Amelia Wells, Disler, Ps. Persons-calling for any of the above letters will please say advertised, giving date of list. • - S. W. ALVORD, P. M. VALUABLE PPOPERT , i.—HgRaT Wu.• cox, Esq., the formic popular and jolly land lord of the Wilcox Hotel, is the proprietor of some of sane of the most eligible and valuable property in Wollsvill‘,l N. Y., and he is desirous of leasing the same to some responsible party . ,or parties for a term of years. First, the Wil cox Hotel, on Loder street, directly opposite the depot, slwaysi certain of , a good ranwf pay ing custom, if properly managed; is a utast de eirablalocation for any man whodesires to em bark in the hotel business. Convenient to the railroad, and thoroughly and garerably known ail over the country, it needi .fflely a competent and careful landlOrd to attract its Tall share of patronage from tho traveling public. Second ly, there is a suit of rooms in the building ad joining the Wilcox Hotel, with good,and con venient living rooms ovednatd. admirably adapted for the purposes of,w first-class saloon and esting•housei It conducted in as orderly, quiet and cleaning's: bier. a lucrative business might easily be built up there., Thirdly, the N. Johobbn How,' the large and new three story brick Hotel; directly opposite Union Block, and adjoining the lire Press office, Thereif not a better lilication for a hotel, not a better Intel building in the country. Elegant ly finished, conveniently arranged and situated in the central - part. of the village, it ought to beoeme the leading hotel of the place. AU these pieces of property are well worth Woking at by those who desire to eater , into the kind of business alluded to, and as they are really de. 'treble openings for compotimt and energetic) persons, it is not et all probable that they will long remain without tempt". klr. Wpoox one of our most liberal aggi public spitited oiiie mar l sad the right kind epartieswmaaso 1 04014 W doling ‘l9l open 08 WW I • . l•' 801 l Butter wonted st se..For sale-chesp, my ha . an Chestnut street. Enquire at , lb Barrtsrt t Maas. - W. Qi air It you want the beet to t coffee, don't boy inywhero , but • 4.4 t EDIFAIUM . . NS. If yeti want. fine' Hair Work or desire to Purehare atin go to E. Lt. a tellable hair degor. Midge-rt.. it ?in. J. &Wm Yana Store.... sir If you wfll call at 11,SND A 'refry Stare, Bridge street, and pri • • • s, you trill be oilseed est it is the Duel:ism Nit iroqapa Tovann, of Hiniab agent fer'a valuable tooting Patna. • • fa attoftutv nolimm. I Go to Wurroomi & Su orates Block, for your Books sod Btat is.. For the best Boast or to aim & Bettosteit. 10.. If you want good goods c member the old 4ed, White and Blues, MIl Several valuable 'Parma oases sail Lots for sslo'by Ourrixra.* Parcfßlitestoite Cayuga .r, on band for sale at Myerab i nrg Milli nared and warranted a pure article. INS. Ladies, we advise you to at prepared flour at F. .1. CALRINIi hew ter BnAmau,L, the founder of •d, White and Blue Moro, invitee hie of more to givo him s call. CIIURCII, SOCIETY AND OFFICIAL I DI • • • . sr.—The following directory is, published far • information of - the public. We will thanlrour . .. de for notifying rus of any errors they ma die. -, vex : , • . . , rise Ontracti—Main Street, below 'Was ng ce u iltaz Services Sunday'. at 10% ear. and 7.% P.M. 8 day School at 12 o'clock. Prayer Meeting :ursday evening. Pastor, Rev. 8. J. Linz. Ens° • oraz. Cuszoi-.oor. Main and:Venal Streets. rites Sunday at • 10% AIL and I P.D. Lecture uraday - eiening. Etanday School 12:15 v.x. I Pas- M t Bev. am If as E. etz.iarev. I .ds .E. Caulou—Main Street, above State. Services S yat 10% A.U. =4.7% sat. Prayer Meeting ursday evening. Sunday School at 12 o'Clock. r, Bev. AL 0. Demi, ix Cavaco—Court Street, near Court St se. Services Sunday at 10% "a.m. and 7 vie. Prayer Meeting Thursday evening. Sunday School 12 se. Pastor. Rev. J. S. STEWART. I 1 8.8. Pang AND Peur.--Services every two .. st 9 and Meat. and 7% rat. Sunday School at 4 , Pit. 7,1104; PATRICE Toluca. k.BL Voukcla—State Street, above Second.— P I E Preecht, Aibineleya at 10% ....= and 7% rat. ISun day Bch jitH pas. ' 1 1 ILE. - eirreves Cconwrozar, LT.. Na.ilec— nit Hall, over Patch's store , at 7 TX. ',7.74:7. Is, o, E.C. - -1 - . Ovum LODGE, No. 108.—Once in two weeks at 7 , r.ar. J. 0. bavreo. W.M. ' . S.B.A. CHAPTER. N. 1-61.--Once in two weeks, at "At. Caas. F. Caoss,M.P. 0. ov 0. F.—Baenroma Lows. No. 167.i0dd, Fellows' Hall, over Frost k Sons Furniture Booms. Meet 4 every Monday evening at 7 o'clock. iii. 11411ar. 11.0. Watutztt Hun.. Sec. D. or 11.—Lzus LODGE, No. 29.—Meet. in Odd Fellows' Hail Silt and third Friday evening in each month. - A. MATEAED, N.G.; Csas.,Fass,zr, Secy. Bas.Drosio Emesersistar. No. 41,--Meets second and fourth Wednesday evening of each month. woo= Bizz. C.P., 0. W. Maw. MY., Wes. JOVvs, Scribe. I - IS: or P.-,Towercoa Lonag,lio.299.—Meets diary Tuesday evening in Temperance Hall, 7% o'clock. J.-W. BM'. W.C. ev O. or a.T idaya '— vel c ing urniz at iUl 7 Len a N o'clock.tSA 2U. W — RIA I4'6 t ;1 1 W. T. .O.B.O.—".TOWANDA LODGE, No. 370.—Meet1 sec oudeusd fourth Thursday of each month. 7e INT MboLT. B.E. . J. O. Fewer & Boas. MISSES, 4• MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. OWASDA POU'OMCIC.—MaiI going south clot 9:80 Aar; going north 4:30 rat. Arrives from a at 10:30 A. m.; south 6:15 P.M. • B. ACE. mall closes at 7:30 A.m.: arrives at 4 T-L Barclay aid Canton -closes at 10 A.m.; irli Tll , 6:4 4 71, doses at 8 tat.; arrives at 2.r.x. Zedtarrville Closes at 1 P.m.. arrives at 12 M. I Sew Era arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sam Sew at 12 is.; departs at 1 P.M. ehoopany arrives Mondays, Wednesdays; and days at,l2 x.; departs at 1 p.m. heshequin arrives Tuesdays . Thursdays, and ys at 10 A.m.; departs at 12 is, OFFICIAL DIRE EL CT W OM AI T7 ID'P . widestJudge—Hon. P. Eh ftraserss, Tow Ta dd ands. iiional Law Judge—Hon. P. D. Mo w, mochas Judges—Hon. Zusriut Pamirs; Orwell; II n. S. D. Mammas; Springfield. e L I . I:or:Mary and Clerk of Court-41nm M. ?sm. , girter and Recorder and 'Clerk of the Orphans' .J. Causioxi. , • " eriff—J. Mosso". Swim. sisihrioners-.8. -- C. gazawoo, Monroe; if o Bn Aan. Wells; Bus. Httrszninr.L, Win ury Cosnatictioncrs.—E.ll. DsLosa, S. W. B Cr. L Ww.ll3trwrim, Oranvills. uddors—Jong B. (Arms, Wilmot; A. B. Bsown, He cic; ISA Craw . South erne-. - hysician=-Dr. T. B. Jonsson. - ounset—Pvcr k Dave. ' . rt TOWANDA BOROUG 11..OFFIC EMS. wyers—jamMe Bans?: , i riciivien--JAiam BRUNT. JOHN D. MourAri, J. . WAS% JAM* WW2, T. It. JORDAN, DISNII M Kamm, N. N ' . /3wrra, ; Jr. - to kark and Trearwrei—Jostin ErnewurOar. slices ables—J of Pe rtsso —W iW C4 IILIA Bw , iII LI r' T 14 . B . Trp ors p i. i liuse , licentan-e-0. S. Boss.` . Direiviors—d.WlCMELAM , President of Boar i d; N.Vx 4 ), Treasurer ;.5.,14r • RODGERS, Secretary l E. T. s. W. T. Danes., J. A. Oonanro. Oversees. of Pk4r—Dr. J. W. Lams. Wit. Mrs _ ..4uditors—JAs. KuMARLANII. J. 'A. Broom, I:130. Owar. e Auessor=4 Amu H. Nunn. ; - 1 - ''' , PIRE COMPANIES. '\ , ' \ • Franklin Steap Fire Engine Co , No:A.—Meets first Wednesday evening in each month. in Barotigh Enselne Hones. ,0. A. lilacs, Foremen.- -, 1 • aiad Engine Co., No. 2.—Meet first Monday:even in each month. in Borough Engine Homo: \WM. S . swiss, President. 1 1 1, in-ta ,S7eass Fire Engine Co., No. 3,—Meet f irst Wednesday evening in each m 01101.02 Lin.tszwitte Hones. B. A. PAcsica President. 1 Bindua Hook and Ladder eo., No. 4.—Meets,irst Wednesday evening in each month, in Borough Engine Holum , . F. P.M. WarritAir, President. B. H. Parc% Chief Engineer; L. g. OFIIO7, Assistant. Engineer. - , BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS. • oi L , 4. tibial Building and Saving Fund . Auociat . i " X in-Grand Jury Boom for payment of ineinll• is. third Monday in the month. fromls to 7_ s. N. N. Burrs. Jr., President. ' - 1- ; Ilowanda Building Auociation.—Meets in Grind; Jury Boom . for payment of installments, fcarthi Monday in each month, from 5 to 1 rm. Jost= lairm . ~. ?realest. . I • MoOaaa it,Eawane . lead the trade bleatuNArkt-gwy 'et tie:bed it the lowest Agars.. . _ Applea,'"Potatoea. and to wanted at Calms' New drocery. , . MARRIED. I I McBETH—CHILSON.--In 'Noonan, Februlry 28, by Rev. Haßock Armstrong, Mr. John Mcßeth to Miss Sara% Clamp, - both of To . 1 Wanda. WRISS—REASER.—M Me house of D.E id el- I g, hi New Albany, Pa:, -by A.'. Beverly, q, Mr. ,Rorney Weiss and Miss Mary Ria r, bath of Doillore, Pi. NEMRGER BTEVENB.—At the reel nee of the Inide's father, in Albany, by v. B. Zones, Feb. 27, 1 W. H. ,Ellenberger, Asylum, and Minarvit O. Stevens, of Alba _ __ QUPUS—BIILLER.—In Wyolusing February Z' the residence of Gibson Morrow, February VI. 1874, by L. B. Camp, Esq., Mr. John K. Q. ick and Mrs. Lucy A. Miller, both of Wil ot township, Bradford county. DIED ON.—Io Pisintield, N. L. on Sunday, Feb, , 1874, of cOnstnptien, Henry 8 Eston, ed 28 yesrs; . Earow was torinerly s resident of this gr 'Elf. -in To wend 4 township, Sunday, Feb. ' 1874, Stephen Shiner, in his 76th year. ( th ßl e ac md k.W y n es d r d .o at t ig t h or - BLA r CIi —ln Springhill,•Pa., Feb. 11,1874; Dire. of Jtun' iri es re L. or ßo 4° ll ll e n s, il h; a .. e. a deceased left two children. and num - ow; &Oyes and friends to mourn her loss. I T ' fthe rofessed faith in Christ a number of yeti's ago, and her life harmonled \wlth her profes sion • . H. 11. 13.1 T O_WANDA 'MARKET. '41101.120.4LE MOM ••• t P Oorrieted every it tantoosy. by C. B. PATCH s7ltoatt to changes dally. ,Whoot. B. boob. $1 60.175 9blob ' • • 44 , 05 Bo s bloabush , .. , 2 lI M • . 1 50. sl* Bo Ilif CB; 8$ •$7 do potty.) 6 Asir, .4 . • IM 0 40 do p dos / 41 • . 20 *lna .., , .. . • ' ' • 0 so. 10 40 Oat • ' 1 10 Waturrwlsi .. tir :MTh* 80 1b..._. Own Its Mt: • rot _INN Ic ib r e llaretigroNver magic It! i-•lllll*:,iatireir 6 7 l ,tr .. • •• • , The day in not il4 .. , ~. ant, wn those Who sacrifice faith that, by the ut-. num7 skill nay be paved and nude useful,' will be! considered guilty of malrprictio+, and t reat WI i ooo reffinitlY. Pr. ' , edit:ol4.j Amide isoca,l North Pain street, saves frail anti 114hinglOth•' eats cis with ease, and-makes I artificial eetbl that vie in appearance with: nathraliones.. ' N - 7 - 7 4 " . "17 . 7 i rayons Dssu.rry.rit d,epres l ped, l irritable state of joilid; a ,weak,, ticrvons,' .60 , ! hatuted feeling; no energy or animation ...• rcon , ? fused head, weak memory, iirtott 4 wilb detuillat'i ing, l i,nvoluntary &chines., The ccinsequences of e ceases, mental overwork orl indiscretions. The NaavAm_P___garurs finds a is !cure; 11 In 111IPH IIOILEOPATIACI 8P IC; overeir ip No. 0. It tonesjcp the iiyatetp, wet dbl.; charges. dispels the mental, gloom add depen dency, and rejuvenates tbe entire system. It lei Dorf city barmiest and always efficient. ?rico , is f., *package of five bates and ia large $2 vial , f winter, which is important In old,:seri out -. ; or Stper single ; bor. hfitld by ALP dro , gists,. or sent by mail on real orrice. A.. dress, 1 . I 1 Cipiil. oaten. , f. 1 South end Ward Sense, Towanda, 4.. a. and ofilos TOT: and t mo- , . 111 Now Ativortisetion itoG i rja4MATION.I---TariEBE I AS, I Ron. FAB= B. STREETER, rres!deiit Judge 1 thlii 12th J udi District ; !b DistriDistrict;anil'isrg e f & the Athties of !Bradt rd l and are , IL nna, an Lona. C. S. Erse= and, S. iD . Han Associate Judgee , l in and for; a cid county of aif r ocd, have heraed their precTt bearing ate the 23 day lof March, 1821, to tno di; ec d for holding a Court loll Common lea and '. Orphan's Court,'l at i 1 Coo for: no County of I Bradford._2 ; on r i Merida - he wenty-third (23.) day of NO optinne one week. 1 1 I 1 1 1 3.IfOIiROF. SM.' P ook, ad- SE] VT'S, atery. JT .of.- tb narrios Iy, srawn to act as TRAVERSE f. 711,1.— _ Oovira of Common Pleas to be held at ; TraY. -,, Ccorn= mincing on the Fourth HOPP' or MAR - lA. . D. /MS : _ - i 1 , I run was. I. ; i .- Armenia, Coral H. Webler ; Asylum. peor "Oar= don; Albany, Brumell•Miller ; Harday. Manriiiii Mc= Criumy ; ficutngton i twp.. Job Lampniab I-gapton:' ' twp. John IL Barns ; Canton bow,. SapinekOrtan; Colurabia; Jebn H. Morgan ;- Prantline,Mahloa ,Al' lan; ..Roy. Albert lioloomb,lCbsCverft. stom,,l Amos, W. Vazirket; Monroe borm,• Ebilo E. •Ablen 1 Overton. Patrick Cusick; Orwell..Jobn 4 Cave! d.l Wiii. E. Pickering; Pike, Joikna , BarroWs. Ed d Jones; Dennis O. 110 4 thrup •. Home! MO , Alp e s Boardrimn. Jamea McCarty; Homo bdro Jr. Ale der Kfidal ' EPringilvld; Addison OnMa i . J ; South' 'Creek; John , H. Cole; fitanding atone, John R. Pal. l fold; troy tirp.. Jobblitint, E. B. ltediggton; Troy baio ,;George W. Instiam; Towanda bora., Charles Ft Taylor 7_ .Nsvanda north, Tropasiact Mill.; Tlica rora. fudslaithyans.losbna Palmer; Itb.ter, has. Ftnin,,A Wy: ; ,..; lng, Henry T , Gaylord; W i bex,' 4 1 ' TehtGoleyo2.lls, smes 8. Evict. 3 1 1 1.. 1 ' • J. -11 1 . 8111ITH, Sherdt. , .1 1 + I i--,----. 253 Eg !cap ore. .and J gut. lab won try Oro niiPHAlkle O.OIIRT iii'pE.-4ity w. limns of in -order tuned opt of 'tile Orpians• Court 'ofiltsdfoad County. the undersigned, &dean !Orators of the estate Of Jonathan i WhiOple, ddc'd, late oil Asylum. will expose to public] sale on irlll- DAY. MARCH 11, 1874, at 1 o'clock'. P. L. the fol lowing described property, situatelinlthe township. of Asytum, and boended as !Ogles, vlz : On the north by lands of B. Laporte and Wilson Frutchey; on theezat by laude o/ Jacob Emery,' Fl X. Ilcmat and Charlss Stevens i on tho eolith by lands of F. X. Flothet and Cbarles,gtevens; and c:o Oa. ...61 , bi W ll5O trEaCheY. containing shoet 'one hnodred and Ony-foar acres, more or lesi. l i The I property la on.q of , the most dealzable and lbe ntittilly looted farms ii the county, well watered air !fenced 135 acres tinder good state of cnitivst!on, baLartce ) 11 Ury ered. - The propoUty will ba I divi ed into three parts, or to stilt purchasers. i Tha l bringli re R a good Verne hone., on n large bank ,ba nkwith Shed, attached, sod other ontbuilclinge. I . firOo is , also a good apple and peach Tatra and ottierifroiti o E re plade.. iTheproperty i located one mid a halt ile a from Prenchtown Ms fon. on the L iyi B. ft., and, half a Mile from Asylnin village, and is var-cburch and school. ' I 1 j I [ , C: E. WifirE4 ' ; 1 • 1 LANING WHIPPLE,, 1 I Administrators. ma Mai 5,11-4 w L; . E(IISLATIIT ;NOT IC] -LA tide is hereby given that I:4 ap'gticaslon wit Made to the Legislaturp to pastan set , Act to 'authorize the lt,oadfor Pit* Highway si the Susquehanna ?Wee, on the elite of the moan In the tewruship of fitiitioli:u4 Stone, tradfrd Coe tr_ , to be re' by the enmreonatealth, • Stand g Stone, March 1814. 1 1 'I, . 1 - I liIBAMGOIIPON. ' HENRY Hr.lltAi;Yi - MIDIS srr, EyENs, JOHN,TAYLOtt, ACHII2,IIHS Eli .11.Nofice Sa heieby g toll:me/date of JonstM deceased; must mako Orions Miring efidms sOut Mein duly authen I . I _ mu, arm (1 . .tianestatilisbed Ids !me Aepsiring all kinds of .1 I ElXlirooLe. PULL I, 'deo reskee 110 bes , aim," All orders illed a at 'orth • a, ROM 14413. j i cx 1 1 I , 1 COAL. . -I t " The fruilscriber birth y the agency, of tile Hu • son,Coll i try st Fatigstork, Pa.. is prepareatefarc rs th deale all sites of 'Anthracite 1 Coal pre in the best manner, from the dee:rat d C. ~ Vain. A fs:tll supply o f this Coat may r seen , calling oni W. H. Humiaton, at the' ie" , ca! Y on Pine, quebleck smith of Main strew , where are inaltiat to call' FEU weight land ' d qu• Jinxed. . • I • ' , ToWan • . Feb 1 8.1641. 1 TILA.v.KSMIT ING• ~The nallersigned bating recently leased foci a tense of years the old ' , Boas stand," in Burlington Boro', are now prepare 4 to carry on the blacksmith leg Wildness In all its bvanches, and Ole there selves to do their work r t cheap and as we as other country . bop hi radioed County. eBl to Or " fa, i T ‘l3 1 1. x- : HENR KING , bl i girlNcr R9Gli i B.ipCi. 'Harornrti i . TM. 1:1: 'l%l TWEN ~! II NT, 13 II I I CHRIS, lIIAS A., RI MME mi Is of the lat MEE == 11!!!! .Devirc i i4er I YOUR tffl 1", I , . ----7 10, -* . . - BA.M4-iit Vitt , RIFrS _ y tie ,of i„., To mtdry wiikonee out of lei Court of Com mon Pleas of Ittikelford County end to me directed: will be exposed vitae sale's tile Court noose in the( Borough of ' owanda, on 8 THEMAIf, KAMM - 21.' , ' UM. at one o'clock. p. thelofficoring. de' l ibett ecrthed lot. Pleffe. or lof . situate in Tubes MS tclnuthill:bo - and as follows : Beginning at • white gerui a i being the south no lo west comes of th e tract of surveyed • th e 6th . Of Of Septentber, A. D.. 1192, i the warantee name ; of 'Peter Grimetit thence $OB perches to a its and stdnes ; thence flailed perches to stidtif and *sus; thence- i south lOC perches to a Rout. la place of,' white sob In thi originalutrrey, thence, west iffilpaches to the pHs* of beginning. • containing 130 scree of land mCr less, about 34 acres improved, with! a fram edo l lUf au s a tonse. board ; shanty; Mimed; buns skid with , other Out-houses and I few fruit trees thereon, be. fug the same land as conveyesif tot Justus - Lewis gd by C/lual lffirtineoly, et nx, and i Bradley ' Watemazt. • !=l23 A r deed bearing date Deci 13- A.D.. 1860. and In the' office for 'teaseling Deeds. km; in s ' aTc7s7inty of Bradford. in Deed /kook No. 94. page 2.81' ith. Seized and taken in -o t i , v i s tion at the slot Goo. C. Atwood,vs. Just a 25, and: A. ! J. =Singer. , 1 1 . i ;" ~ • 9 ASO—One other lot, piece cs,' Arcel of land situ- , stein Pike and Herrick townsh a l siboimded as lot. 1 ows : On the north by lands of' Mph Bee. ,1 101200 Porter; and Archibald ' Goleta ; ton -the east by lands of said Archibald Coleman. Hollett Titus and t otiirs ; south by lands of liolilett Titus, Gordon ,Stabton and Thomas i Peet.; slid meet by lands of Mild Thomas Peet, Eliza Thoffipion, Asher 'Sells and Joseph Lee;!contairsing 63 semis of land. snore . or len. about 25 acres imprOked, with a framed swelling house, framed barn. Omar mill with ma- Misery and fixtures, water prirßeges! and right of ' way belonging to same'. The above descriW Land is intended to include four federal lots, two. 01 , Which were conveyed to decal:lda:o2y Monett Titus. ono by Levi Coleman and one by,lArcbibald CO*. . mass. Seized and taken. into Afigcutkm at the anti of Chas. Coleman to ;use of Geo: R. atwood, vs. John G / ' Burroughs. ; • . ATA-0-0' as Other lot; piece of iof land sites, ate in Tixsceroralliwnship, bon e n d as follows; On the inorth by lands of Wm. ll k k i 'ilbitusy ; east by lands of Joseph 11,1arbaker; son by lands of Ed. warilkfurbaker ; yrs t by lands cifj!eter Clapper and P. P. Biddy; containing 80 scree of land, more of , lege; about My; acres improvedo with a framed houeejwo framed barns, othek Ontbnikllngs and frail trees thereon. Seized and ithen into exam- Collet the suit of, Was. li. Whitnity4rs. Levi Chem- i bdrlin. I i . I 1 , - ".. ,: A Lfl.o4Ono other lot, piece or of land Mtn. 1 'rite in Pike towdahip , bounded, follows: On the north and cut 67 lands! of .'t O. Atwood and Hornet Stevens ;ion the south by lands of Dicey Stevens stud Myron Stevens ; on he west by lands of klyro7 Stevens, containing 4 acres of land; . more rd lessi about 2 acres im rested, with a log house thereon, being tbo same l a sold September , 3 . 1459,,by Wm. Griffis, Sheriff, anry Sherman, • as the property of, C. D; Snow.; deed :trended in , Sheriff's and Trelsnreei Deed gook in .I„Prothcmo taryls of in asilel county, No. 31 ti pige 420. Seized , and taken into execution at the s I, of Hilton Mid daugh tot use of Goo. C. Atwood v . Henry . Sherman. - Al:SO-I-One other lot.!piece ori aicel ofjand al tre ' ate in Granville township, bound dras toile-we : On the north hy land of Gee. A. Joh -4n ; east by land , of John A. Kelly 2d ; south by illldis of said Geo. A. Johnson ; west by lands said to belong to Charles! - , Kenyon.'coniaining 25 acres of bated, more or leas, about 8 ! acres improsed,• with silew fruit trees, thereon. Seized and. taken into !execution at the suit'pf James Parker vs.-T. A. Pratt ~ 1 s • AT.SO-.one other lot, piece or ta4sl ofland situ -ate ip Herrick township; bounds follows.: . On - the ;forth by lands of G. M. Cassell on the east by . lands of ;B. W. Camp.; on the we ' and south by • the publi c highway. containing; S acres of land,' '. more or , ere. all improved.. with' tt,' framed house, franied aglop, framed barn, other od......thine a t.• Ern a - IS relr ' Mat sow. 1111......0. Cwt..% i+.11,... Je l i 0 execution et the salt of J. 15, Med ors . gem* eW. Hendricks. ' 1•,• ; . ,i i ,r, -, I At3Ct-=-;iz One other lot, piece of cel of land situ- Itte in 'WystlusintOownslifp, bounded as follows ; Begle.iting in tho Centre of the Fithlic. ; Load at the Junction of the Oak Hill Road, Billings P -nd Road, and the road leading to ,Caniptowni; thence south • EG deg. West along the centre of said Oak Hill Road 4 and 8-tenths -rods to a !corner fug centre of said road ; thence north 58 ddg, west Watid I.tsnth rods to a 'comer ; thence north 5 - nd ddenth rods to a corner ; Lento next& 22 deg- wect6 rods to a cor ner ;' the ce south 53 deg.' east 15 rods to a corner 1 in centre of said Billings Pond EOM ; thence south_ 20:--4!deg. least 13; rods-along the cientre of said BR linge Pond Road-to the place of beginning, contain. lug 42 perches of land, sinore_or 1 'l4, all •Imprcreed._ with a framed dwelling house t excon, with shoo shop in b . zsement story. 1. • t. ALSOJOne other piece,Or pare Ipf laud situate hi Wyaludng township. bo un ded ap follows : Be ginning 4 a corner in the' litilln ' t .Pond Road 13,7 In rods - frond the centre and junction of said roads with r, !the Qak Rill Road end road leadidg‘to Camptown thenoo mirth 58 dog. west 10 rode to:a corner to line of Martin Fee's laud ; thence northi 22 deg. west 8 and 8.1.4.- nth. rods to a corner ; thence north 8 and 5-tenth deg. went 10 at d 1-tenth rod , t , to a; corner-to line cif lands of G. N. Atwood ; then south 89 deg. east along lands of sald'ai N. Atwood, 5 and 9-tenth rods to a 'porno? ; thence south 3944 deg. east 7 and &tenth rods to a' corner; thence ahuth 203'i deg. i.TOR' $9 , llOEl cast Ist,: rods to the plg,ro of begforqog. containing i d 1 acre and Cl perches of land, more pr ' lees, all int ren that ell perk no indOted _ proved', v; ith a framed dwelling Iminde, framed barn in wh,,,.,,1P0P•11ab 3 4! -A- ' 1 17":,1 and a Sea frail trees thereon .; deiced and' taken =''''' .4° __A P .13111 ` ''' and into excention af 4 the suit Of Lai:WV& Landon vs. inst said estate mutt pre- J. A.'Coc . I " i i ' I'' dictated for, settlement • -' . I 1 ' J. 11: SMITH, Sheriff. C. E. WHITE,' .. Towan a -Ye - sr:Jury 13,1874. , ' 1 + - 1 LANINGIWHIPPLE, - - • t , Atiminlatratars. ——' ' - g 'nn of rituf;o l . 3. wring • I ICIEB. BUM siDIDRESI: , • STRAW ,CIITIAA no. 1 I • 11 & 410.. TOWA DA. r BURY'S It 3, N 0.12, AR giEnii 33timG DN WI? ;UGII,NI =EMI ties, at k 'f 1 auctrE. 1. =II !EMI , i JOB P TING • 11,\ , T T I , / t ''.l I 1 1 011 1111 FORD REFORM 1 I 1 1714 1011% ME= fl • . 1 • , • ;1 ~ WOTICE.4=- 2 Theßoard' Of Revision 11 -; havedlised anon the followinif dates aid places . _ between the houra l ot A, Ai IL: anal Si P. sc.. for . . -bcddin g 'appeBlB,for 1574: ; I /- Towanda Bore'. -, At the; CemneleelOners'. Ofles, Thureday?, February 12. 1 .4 Tow MPli . apd Towanda crrthe-At. the Coss , „i -..) missjeners'Otece.:Friasy,,Tebrnares 13. Asylam—Al. the ho;use of Moen Bllenbereer.sles.: L , day, Fehrnar i e le, 1 ',... ' H 11 • Teiry-HAt tlia; house of; ,D H Dibble. Tuesday; , 1 , Febrnary,l7 :-, ; . - Wilrnal—Ait the house of IJodlah IStoWell, Wednse . _ • day, F - ',eb la. 1 ; 1 •1 .. i ., •;; • . Albany—At the; house of ;1) SellOgg. Thursday. • • ' Feb 19. °vertu —At the bones of Dcnnl4 O'Brien, pridif;'. f , Feb 29. . ; __ .• 1 - , :i , , Monroe twp. end Bore At'ma gouge of Philp • J. Ifinees,Saturday Feb 21. I r I I I sh Ulster At the house of CII Axis I Monday, lab ' ed 23. •1 • • ; I' - I :1 . "1 ier Athens wp. and liteeelt. the honie of X3f Plan, . ' by 'Tuesday. Feb 21. ; 1.. , t •• d, • Smlihfleld.,-At th,e house' eflEdwinDlokeelee,Woff- ' • di madly, Feb 23. ; i• ' i ___ 7 Springfield—At the honea of Dan eliflrown,Thuris• day, Feb 2e. 1 1 ; 1 I • -- Ridiry—At ttio ; ;t house of Charles Trendy, Friday. , • Feb ; I , 1 , - ; So h Creek—At the honiii of Get) sniirena, Saber: day, Feb es, .;- i 1 '' • • ; ,_'' Welifi— t the hiIIPB of [Jesse Dela% Monday, 'Ruche. . i ..:. ' Columba and Sylvabiarht the bons* of Earl ;,.„. ah Tre e l i t ti i , an " d d ß aY o'rn— Mar A c t h th 3 o ; ..hen . ' sia 4l of '° V. M Long gus7 & Son; W dnesday,, March .L.-: -1 q •• , Armen` and Alba—At the house of Ira Smith. • - tSIT ;, Thursday; March 5. 4 ; • • ' • Canten •evria and IBero—At the home oellatily & Randall. Friday, Mszch.6., . ; I; •• Franicha—At the house el Hemp Willey, Sabar.. .I ' - day, March - 7. I . ; I i Burluigton twp and Boro-rAt the - Hoye* House. • Monday, March 9. ; • - • ; .1 , BurlingtoneWest—At the lions* of n W Godard, , :- , Tuesday; March lo!. ; ;•il • ; • , Granville—At the; house of B If ;•Taller, Wednes... day, larch 11. - I , i i Leßoy 'At the lions. of C,D Holcosob, Thursday,. . ;March 12:1 I • • : < : ; 1 _ Barclisy-rAt the School House et POI of Plane; Friday' klerch 13, '; ; 4.. Shellten—At the house of i P Hcferll;Sendat . • i March 16. I . V # Litclifte d—At the house Of s B Cariter, Malden March 17.., - , -{ , , , • Windham—At the house of John Helves, Wedges day, laucb 18. 1 . , ; , . • • WarrenlAt the house of ;James: Ceoper,. nature-. - day, March 19. 'I Orwell-1 a 1 the Ce'nter School Hotsa,,*td l 7,lffarai 20. 4, - 1 Wysex—,At the house of Richard Meers,liatunlay, , ' ' March 21.1_ I ',. , .(,_ Rome tarp and Boro—At the homier A A Teller, Monday, March 23 1 ; ' . . _ _ Merrick4-At the house of Charles Bien, TneadaY. - March 24.; _ Pike land Leltaysville—bt the 110121.10 f F E Cale. . eV ,edneide*. March 25. ;,„ 3 At the house of BW Weed. Thursday, Mi r aiffi u i2l; 1 I - 1t: ' I WYallishie—At the house of 3 * Brown . Friday, I March 27.1 I - ,! • I Standino3tone—At the tense Of_ Spati Fisher, Sainrdsiy,March 28:.- ! . t Asseesers will be punetual in deliveriudiaOtlida tif taxable, and in• riesling retnint in person at *a time specified in their warrants.' at ;which time and Place, the Board of Revlslcm Will allend and ben those who consider them/elves aggrirred by the assess. merit, apq ski such alteration ars to them *hail ap pear juet a d reasonable. •'; • 4 • . I -By Ordei oe the Board. Attest; —T... B. Ceordisnoii, Clerk, Canuide tenets Office, Jan 28.1875. 7 ". ' MO !YEI A TJPITOR'S NOTI -4-- D. K. A. Brolin vi non. 'P. Lamb.— the Court of • ,Common Pleas of Bradford! Coma .—tlkTo. 296, Ka Terra, 187. • ! ~ The undersigned. ian Auditor. a anted by sold • I Court to distribute monoysl in the .61ferirs hands ' t ariilig 77 t :: Weofdelen l'lrealestate: Iwil l at"li : d : ties ! fn4"l2uelt atidseelnTowsndsßorougl.o l il l DAT. IpmlolB.alooaocks4.whereali , (persons ha :Mg claims fla Lion said faxi4 must pre-I . . sent them or be foreVer debarred from coming in -- upon the same. . i .1N P. 1 09.. MIX, 3iar.V74, d ( ,I Auditor. —...-1 .. ) ( 1 a .... AViITOR'g, NOTIo - - i-' ' IV• - s • wnian TS R. J. Watts.. 14 tini Court Lei Common Plese of liradlied C0.'.1 o. vi 62, *wt., . . 1871. [. I I The midi:feigned, an Auditor ap olutpd by - said , s 'Court to di tribute moneys in Sheriff' a hinds arising 'from sale o defendant'a real estate,' will attend to the duties of his appointment, at bbr Ofilen In TO. , wands, fore.. on TIIIIIIBDA,Y, March 20, 187 e, at 10 axe, when all persons haying elainaelpin said rands 'must present theukoe be debarred Iry coning in apart ati 1/0/OE4 j i 'a A, Valla IT , rebsrwit. 1 Ncli'l. is hereby giNlen that ap - - plication willbe made at the t tresent 'leaden of the Legisbiture, for a supplemen loan act :anti tied, " fat laco incorporate tha Athens Basingli Bank," `approved :May 25th. 1871, ands supplement thereto ,changing ', the name to '(Home - SWIM* Bank." 'by act of Legislature, in 1815.:The , chatter of said Bavßigs Bank presides that shall be fol. cated ba: the borough's,' Athena, al o titat branchee,.... • may bee itablished 'in Athena - , wnship. \ The , -,• amendiftent asked for isms% a change hf the setts . t will permit the establishment of the{ illavinsat-Bank in the te p otAthens. instead of said borough. , ,• : , - , • E =BY, • •,:• president Home llavinaw Bull: Athens: an 20; 7874, VACIITOR',S NOTICES- - • Is heroby given theist.). Indebted to the estate 0; 0130. H. Morrow, to Wttmet, 'do. ceased.' are requested to make honneitidei velment. and all persona having claims adain.4 said estate must present them duly enthennattia tar settle ment. IP4L D. lito.ltltOW. -- . Jan. 14, 874. \\ ;) lbsottor. • • A-DUINISTRATOR'S VOR— ix.trottee!is hereby Oral that an Indebted to the . eatate .01 Mart .S.,l=astn, bJII deceased, sr requesteat° and Lltpe ens having claims 'lN l l 4l34 ate must pre -nt them l Only an for a , lottla•• went. am ' ..... • • A 13. 11 ‘ TRATO, 1113. Ca— u-sliotte• isherelyi gleenthatall • •• it tsdabtail 'i to the-eats •of Wm% Ciofat. •• Mr Imßoy, caue4 4 =tie!' mate thubealato • •• • • and all patens hating claims against • • estate must vssimit thtM dry stittionticated • ' • • • •• ' • FA* IL I • • " 1 • 1 i Ii 11 I II 1 I, - \ \
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