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

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    ftadford ci -tilortit
Tbwatida, ThursilayOtaio 14._1874:
_ .
LOCAL' AND GENERAL.
GEORGE PEAT has been. appointed
p os tmaster at Cold Creek; and DEMI.? M.
FAnn at Wilmot, this county,
‘.
Nov maple sugar ;In considerable
,inantetive, bas made its appearance itt
market.
THE donation for the ,benefit of
Logics, On Tuesday evening, was quite
successful.
Me. B. B. STorm, of hial
ed-a chestnut log, weighing si tone, a distance
of over two miles with one pair of horses.,
• 1,
TIIE Lin . .la Mite Society will meet
at the'rOsidencc or W. HEmit Donor,7Efq., oir
on Friday evening of this Week-. A pleasant
time is anticipated,
ENTERPftISE.—_—JOHN ADAMS, having
failed to secure a supply of ice from the river,
has erected an ice house on Pond Hill, and
I.tored enough in to supply all his customers.
WE.uo PE our people who have en
•o red the benefit of the public lectures tor the
1 •
past few sears, will not forget the festival to be
held next month.
BXIIEQUEST of: the County teach;
,ra' Association, we shall' print Wore long the
able address delivered before that body Who
Last session in Etheshequirr. . •
- B. G. KissLoi?, late o the Wil
harnaaort Gazette and Bulletin, pas purchased
the Loclo Haven Republican, and assumed tile
editorial and bitsineaa management of the con-'
COL. .M . E.A,NS, JOSEPH POWELL, Esq.,
.
MALM`BI, Esq., JAME:B M. WARD, Esq.
and IlcvEnT LCCRIIAMT,--are'ferbe recommened
fcr promotion on account of lyal - cry displayed
at !he battle ofSayie, last week. _
. ]SR. TURNER will address the Farm
er= Union of Wyalusing, on Sattarda)q after
next. . The farmers may I well 'anticipate
a ridi intelleettial resat, withon t the least fear
: , t 41::ippointmerit.
11•i5T of, our lawyers are in Thila-'
,!,i; iii.r:attending the SUpreme"Conit, and a
-a• a_: at our elbow suggests that it would be a -
I thing for community if the "strike
i.ist all summer. .
1 1 . - iwim E. SMITII, a boy about 12
D ar,: old, of WyaluSing, has. been arrested for
:tealinefrrirn the ; Wyalosing Post-Office, and
had a hearing before United States Corernia
.,!,ner :roux W. 111.,., et li7s office in this place
PELsoNaL.--We were pleased to,
„,e, by the hand the other day, our old fr;ud,
It( v r R. L'Erturtt.t., for many years located in
il.c• r eounty, but now statiouPd at Dryden, N. Y.
.=Our 91t1 Wend and former townsman, .701*
I tin, is krending a few days in to;rn.
t I * I
i 3 P.OFESSOR and :Mrs. WiLsoN, of
•
tirn: hold a 3lnsical Convention- at
Sp:in:4llA commencing on Tuesday next,' to
foul- dap, closing with a grand con
at ctltich Mr. S. S. VANNI:SiI and dikughtir
Our Tuscarora - fritndire to'he
-:gra'ulatcd on their good - fortune in secur
:,-,:- ; W . Fr:vices of four such
. ~..„,,.
- WHE'RE THERE S- A II ILL, THERE ' S'A
V 11.—Mr. Elm Anti FROST, of this place, find
himself at Waverly on Thursday, and an
10,get a ride down on the railway train ; on
vontint of thq — strilee, constructed a rude raft
en I came deitib the suseptehanna in primitive
-. le. Mr. F. is one of our most energetic basi
n: -; men, an this transaction was quite char
acteristic of -
1 liirrtA..,
i • •
sr. PATItICK . S.Day iyill be celebr..:..-1
by tlie:Catholic Temirraie;.S-Jciety,
viva regala, at 13
Tomx. will alr.o deli%er his leittire,
IMF We Celebrate,i' in Odd`Fellows
the, c•ening, A irnissi. r, :30 cents. , P 1 3-
c,..ts fur tile benefit of Church in Towanda.
A fa L ir ».Iso be held on the 16th, 17th a.
cralarch to the same place, the funds to
&voted to the same object. A laff.,,eas.sort
....ll. of useful and fancy articles are also to be
.1. , p ,, ed 'of by raftl- , ; (4:4'
the newly elected Ju5,..,...c
,..,...c e, Peace of Puy borough, was arrested
On a charge of •forgery, in .attaching
AILI.• W. 0-CAItNiCII.I7S, to a cote
:50: hid' he dispotted Qf tt) FLIED Moons
Iricrids iu Waverly stAtled the pffair.
. 4 : , ;-r.trii Tier Gazelle izays : " The old
!.- ,•I' drink and disipatioh w:!1 probably
he royEtery of y xthat ma( him do it.'
is a sad one, and there are hundreds
:n_' inti; w • h•) will' rb well to take it to
=
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D. and fatarincident. happened
•.1.‘.:An0, - ef tt'ie 21et 111.
..k.T.4u4 L. S. VA . TIGASii.V IC:7" to the
re a dry ECek of ‘‘.oorlitutable to mike
en ;i:loch arilr,ro;: and atier 31r.
i.1 , -t,os had cat the tire dowry, Mr. 4t.trio
11:'10-1 . (.1 . 1 a Soli '.of steers 'at the bait, and
as h e do scitihe. stiet, 'cue • end of which
di.tat.ce fr,iin the , ground, Lrake iii
rat , .hllo; and the top I , t rack another tree
4.?uncle4 bac!:r.:l atitl:l Mr. Ar.wrio on
Fie;: ()I the Lea. 3, Fill hint Instantly.—
)3rea.
THE: Sussex 'Jour:nal,. published at .
Georg-V)wo,-Del., in referring to the churches
(f that hooin, speaks in the following 'compli-
Tll, ottry and truthful lai. - inage of a former .
ra.thnil and nninersalfy Inlmerl.ptistor of thin
• •
" This is the L^f :en seivon. and 'the Episco
palism,. le.i 1.,v. Mr. Douglas, (who, fur de
votion t- : - 11,..ft no ou:•erlor). are makiug it
the e 4-•.“ religious services.i . Lent is
• observrd by the Eptreopa'
- other denominations. • r.
,
haa,lahored faithfully this, paii.u.
and has awakened a deep interek among hie
parishiunerp.", •
" OPEN Hand " Orange of the Pa 7
iSliusbandly, was organiz-4 at Leßoy,
by lAvity S. W. Bum. ou the Dth inst. The
.":6, vin,; are the officers for the remainder of
• • y , ?ar : 3I ult.:, A. T. L11.1.E1 ; Overseer,
j"' : Lecttirer, D. RIDER; Stew
s^,'. ti. M. 31cilnasev; 41#3 ' t Stiivard, Imes
('::. Chaplait., HAIIVLE,"01C011E; Treasur-
LEVI PAL.IEL; Seeretary 4 , N. H0L.C.3.31E.;
p C: T. 3for.sE; Ceres, Mrs. LaFaT
, PoziOna,_ Mrs. 110BELTVA
-, Fl ira, Mrs. 18..WILLitts; Lady Ass't Ste.,-
•
• at i, 31r:i. A. T. 'JULY.
- A public lecture was clliyered by Mr. Buck,
l , ,f•qe the oreianizition. All
.present Were
- .:r.11 il.terested. '
Al i a. P. 13uLL, a graduate of this
and now ediffr of the Mountain Sentinel,.
6r.nde, Oregon, has this'to say about the
1 E4.1 - publighed in the Rerairres, a few weeks
giving si description of the Oregon State
Fur:
' , W e find in the Bradjord (Pa.,) Reporlei., a
very interesting cortlespondence signed 'C. L.
L..' giving a graphic description -of our last
, ..state Fair, and paying many compliments to
Oregon Now, when it is consichared that To
- . wanda, Pa., is our native green spot of life, and
that the communication referrto is ritiblish- ,
td in the Paper on which wirset the firt type
• about 26 years ago, no wonder we feels pewit
ar pride in seeing one, adOpied State's redour
ces, climate, etc., set forth in its columns.
Who is 'C. L. L.'
For -the I.benerit of brptber Butt and all
(Aber good citizens of 0 - re Aft, we take pleuute
le raying that "C. L. L.": is Cuss. L. Lilco,
Ed'q a most estimable and worthyyoung gee.,
wO:lecently lek this place for a home
in the Wesi,•and is nowt resident-Of Portland,
Stir otriN.;—A Grange of the Pa
trons of Husbandry was regularly instituted in
Odd Fellows' Hall this afternoon, by Master
Bccs, under the name of "Shesbequin Orange;
and the following officers were duly elected and
installed according to the ritual of the order : '
3faster —Wrramt SNIDKEL •
Oi•erseer—W. J. DEM , Erca.
Steicard--0. W. BrAciste....4
AsefSieward-..-Ltm Grams:
diargain—Geo. L !bums.
Letturer 7 Nic H. I. Gong.
2 ; reasurer—Jostp 'fawrirn. "
Secretary—O. W. Hon*.
Gate-Beeper—Wsm=l Ona.rrr.
Ceres—Mus. 0. W. BLACKMAN. s
Pinnoti—Mrs. Wm. B:llDEri.
/lora—Mrs. G. L. FULLER. •
Lady Asst Steward—Mrs. Mug KINNEY:
March 3, Wt.
THE ladies of - Williamsport ha :
organized a temperance band, after the sty e
of the Ohio organizations.l We notice in t e
list some of the most proroinent'and respe ladies of the city; among them Mrs. Ju ded
MAYNLIID; Mrs. A . J. DELETHICI, Mrs. B. B.
'l'
BY-713.XY, jr., and Mrs. J.E. Darrox. ey
have' visited 'the different hotels, and b ye
been cordially received by the proprietors. he
Billet in thus. describes the scene at the Her. is
House: -
" When the praying band arrived oppa
the Herdic House, the gate leading to they rd
was thrown back, the ladies passed throe •h,
and marching directly to the house, the do .re
were, opened, and soon the long hall was fil ed
with earnest women, who immediately enga!ed
in singing, the corridors resounding with a
cred melody.
• • . " IaCITE3I.MNT fl TIIE DOME.
As goon as it became known to the emplo
of the house that a praying band bad arri •
the bakeis left their workroom, and. haste
to the business office, never stopping to th
off their flour-besmeared aprons; wait ,
chambermaids -and porters gathered aroun.
liken to the services. Never before was th,
such. a scene witnessed there, and they
filled with amazement.
.1 , " BOLEMITY OF TUE SF:FXICE....
I
''• At tlke conclusion of the opening hymti, be
ladies knelt and one of theimiamber offered up
gpwerfal prayer, while the large crowd I.t. u
silent spectators, deeply impressed by the u
el
serviThree qnarters of an hour passea
in prayer and song, and the Superintendent
it
was interviewed by two of the leaders, after
and returns to
'which the delegation departed
the church, where Airs. Dr. Belay reports to
those who were awaiting the return of he . el- k
egation, the result of the visit. Two had •:- •
pressedibeir willingness to sigM, the pled ,e,
and , men in the crowd of spectators Were ,o
ticed shedding tears."
the o ce
,
fr l,
- , DEEDS left for record in
recording deeds for week ending March :
. Abel Fuller to Jane Fuller, South Creel:,
Eramtua C. Quick to Lateen Barney, Wiluot,
R. 11. CooloY.to E. C. Ely, Springfield
Philander it Wtirren to J. IL and J.
nark,
Geo. N. Newbury et al. to jokeph lon
Trot Bpro. '44
William Datighari 0 Michael 113 T
Boro'.
Brown to Shadrach,,WAliamF, Canto
Matilda: Van Corder tc;,..l'3"los.cs VanGorde
As lum
Elias W. Hale to hoses VanGorder, Burl
ton. •i. ? I i
'Hiram Lindley to Merton Landon, Canto ..
I James Fostcr to Thomas Clancy, 'Ngrth ()-
John F. Ovenshire-to Chas. L. Anthotiy,A.ll
- ; 4 . Ns', 4 . -
lilarintla Ingham to Chas. H. irighara, Vilia,
wands
11. Lts tt , tru;tee kc., to John and Mic
Coninfi.‘tliy; Towanda twp.
Hiram Gleason to Atwood k. Jacki
Ward Warren to Joseph qrren, Granvill
S. J. II clock to Oliver C. Strait, Canton
rough.
N. C. Harris to Harry C. Hays, Athens t
T. S. Manley to-H. H. Hickok, Canton Bor•
J. S. Manley to H. H. Hictok,Cathon t •
J. S. Minley to H. H. Hickok, Canton tw
BURLINGTON.—.IIrditor: Perh
yob will give.p'ace in the co`.uni - is of your pa
p.er to a
few items from this locality.- Me a o
, .
your. reades' harer heard .of Burlington, lil ,
knoW something of her history. Fire has d it ,
c
i
its share in burning down, but eut!..rprise to
not yL-illarru it. - 4 part inhnilding 'up. Ther is
howevrr. - some signs of,'.ihrift m. 0%; for we.- se
one new frame' of a dwAling up, and the fou d
salon or another laid. The inhabitants,here r,
'of the.same family, and much like the Intl' In
tants - of other place: bet; not the descendant
1. 1
oflhe ape. aczordo:g t!,,, D k4WIN. The pe, el
hke are sociable ail kiu,t. and a hatever of er
mayl think, we thinli lierdogton quite a pl.n.e.
Yesterday' (Much 3); that. was quite a with
cring rt the residence or Mr. 1'Ly....::: rim _1",
Onsisting of chihtren, seie -son-in-law, w
dAr.jl i ttirS-i%-laW, tiVin tY. t .1,1 grandehildr i en
m .e great-grandchild, and our-t.lf and wirt
reOel , ra the eightie:li c, Mr. PuE;
Hepd' ig Companion, 114;1 , juurneyviU a 1
me'together—havP,lii - il v:even cla:dieu,
of 7. - hom ar. frow.i. to men and ‘lorneu; 2
grandchildren; and dne groat-grandchild. ' h
cloldren prelate.] a suiuptuona, dinner: seatei
the father and mother at the head of the to .le
un all gathered around—lrirseirea include
and "a e did eat.'
After'dinner re S3Tlg
the river:** ci - hile the tears gathered in m ny
eyes,' a 6 the thdught forced 'itself upon i-tir
minds that tfliti circle shall one day be brok u;
but oh;" may it be unhroketi. in -the "Beard MI
Beyorid." where the iiiilabitauti never grow .Id.
G. L. .
Mych
TEACHERS' INSTITUTE:. OF TOIVAN *
poi:or(i.R.Satiirday's . fiessfcirt ti the Towa
Bore' Teachers Inatitnte, held in Graded Schi
Feb. 2S, was called crder by •
1:1 \>, at the tpual time
Sii preEe:it at roll call, eset-pi ono abs
trom • siclin,ss. 31...1,ntet; r , f precious Bess on
rea34n,dapproved. Reports .from the tea .11
uni the sev:ral grales we:A - 3 requir?d, blv
,
in; tm attendance, abaence, tardiness, V. v
acholirs, number irrt, and disciplinary mean.
area' tor the
The licit in (Arr were saggestiors and (1.
vice„iu i resimase to tintmtims, by the. vari ru
teaks. , Each teacher— then, in accords et
with rapppointment, presented the follow ni
methods, each of which was followed by is
options and interchang& of - methodri. Mis el
Srarso and ElOvres, of portion of corn
fradlops; Misses.Prrcusn and Mri.xs, decirn 11
G. W.J.ty , t:', use of globes. Next, a drill ii
giammar. Under the-general good .ot • to
Ecbool, the President urge l that the talc', r',
'profession was no less, progressive tan oth re ,
and requires no less eff n.t to be ,true to its in.
i
torests . . That we slibuld not be satisfied n'tl
pre*.ept attainmonts, however gratifying )i
teaelMra wholabor from niao o'clock_' to f r
siirMly for the pay it produces, iind •i t re nn , it
hng M devote mobil other time to books, midi
tabor), educational gathetings, and the expiri
coca 'or others. should .at once abandon he
teachers' profession. Appointments ~for . he
next meeting were as fsllows r Miss CHAXII U
m:, first lessons in reading; Miss Prrcann, rat
lessons in grinamir;' lbas HOWES, prono s;
Miss BraunNo, per.;:ent≥ Miss Mir.r.s, to gr.
mg analysis in grammtm by the use of ia.
graMs; 'Mr. RYAN, schord economy. .
A.lourned to meet the 14thlust.
'" rt.e. NIL'S, iSce..
.. ; 101"ITH TowLNDA.---31r:Editor:
farmers of our community are becoming v
rtMcb interested in the subject of the Gran •
or the Order of the Patrpna of Husban •
Almcist every other class of men are more •
cnstomed to•forming themselves into ass•
tione for their mutual improvement and adv
tage, than farmers; but there is no reason.'
farmrs should not avail themselves of the
vatitizes or association as well as other cies . et
In same districts whiob aro sparcely sett
theymay not enjoy good opportunitiea for i
purpose, bat in this county there is no obstacl
in the way. Wherever business of imports-lc
call., farmers readily ivisemhle,,and it is o
nee 32ry for them
. to form Grange sock it
and witness their workings, to see that they are
of great practical benefit. 1141 farmers would
join the Grange, which now has_ a subordinate
branch in nearly ever; township in this cott ty,
and bremore directl y of the miiiufact re
and'producere, and salt less to "middlvixt "
and Snore to the actual consumerst i t t thelriir
come would bo increased at least Orenty
cent. By discussing the various modes of
tivittion, the qualities o'f differenttregel
prodnetioni, the merits 'of different br • •
each; the manner of rearing slosh, and
profit malting from each kind, the
ways of producing and applying mannres, the
price of wool. 'stock, butter,tgrain, and other
kinds of produeo in different sections of the
ccuntry, and hundreds of other things con•
netted with agriculture and its kindred trench
es—they would gain iiiformation of immense
advantage, enabling them t excel in their pro
fession and become more intelligent on every
subject; they would improve their nand' in
literature, science,-and the arts in general, and
gain more infitiemce and attain s higher rank
in society. • Tamer
March 0, 11171,
• ED. BepoaTEa : The .temperance
movement isl!at present igitating the minds of
the people throughout this' land. Wyi hear of
the "temperance donde "1 being isucceasfidly
carried on in the principal cities and towns of
Ohio, NM York and Pennsylvania. It has been
inaugurated in onr neighboring cities; Wd
hamsport and Elmira, and bids fair to check
the evils of intemperance, if not wholly to drive
the liquor traffic from their midst, and there is
no known.reason why the people of Towanda
should *Wain idle, when "saloons," "orders,"
'etc., are so numerous in our town.
About a year ago the people of Bradidid de
cided that no license for the tale of intoxicat=
ing drinks sliOnld bo granted. This pat a stop
to the public sale of the man-destroying spirits
for a short time; but at present, how is it ? It
is neetilesii Co answer. There have been efforts
made to bring the violators to justice, but for
some unexplainable setae's, have been futile.
Bit few have suffered the penalty of the law.
Why is, it ? Rave we no person who' will take
tholetd to some means by which the
liquor traffic may be lessened, if not wholly
swept from our midst? ,
Should we, living in a " local option " county,
permit the temperance question to go' by un
heeded, whets • saloons are multiplying and
drunken men walking our streets ? Should we
remain idle when the temperance people of the
country aro making such a desperate effort to
get rid Taf the monster—intemperance?
These are questions which should be answer
ed and acted Opon.
141:Mt wish to be understood to imply that
the " women's enisade" Is the thing for Towan
da; or the only way in which the liquor traffic
can be suppressed, and the temperance cause
promoted ; But some steps should be taken
to root out this evil, and ,y so doing better so
ciety, lessen misery, and increase happiness.
-430 NA FM&
A MUSICAL REVIVAL.—The princi
pal interest iritkus during the , week past has
been the musical onmentio.n. For a• rural
Itrio we have a considerable amount of musical
talent lying around loose, partly in the rough,
and for somo time past no particular effort has
been inade to burnish it np, and Maize it. The
bare annotmcdment of a free concert wai suffi
cient to draw a full house. On Monday me
. , /g, last the people were out in . full Agee to
listen to a concert at the M. E. Church, by Mr.
and Mis. Wmgoti, of your place. They pro
posal to
organize a class for a musical drill.
and stay through the Week, the people seemed
to have made up their minds differently—had
• Other arrengements in view. .13nt the very
gentlemanly bearing of Mr. W. soon made an
imp % scion iu hie favor, and Ars. W. fairly stole
march ontlig hearts of the audience by her
sweet gong, and at the close some thirty gave
in their names as scholars. And notwithstand
ing that the measles were abroad in -the land,
:and the roads in a horrible condition, there
was a fair attendance, considering that we are
• not a city. Some who dropped oat of the choir
twenty or thirty years ago came bat) the ranks.
1W0.10!..t, nearly every family in the neighbor
hood gave up • uhrk, and went in for a real old
farhioned, 85e:title, good time generally. And
they felrthe better for it. In fact 'our people
Were- SO rejuvenated by the experiment, that
• • they concluded they child -enjoy another week
in the samb Way.: iecorilingly Mr. and Mrs.
Wii-soN will hold a second convention , here,
commencing Mlinisy evening,, March 16, and
eiosing Friday, evening following with .a con
s cert. To-day in every household mar Le heard
Fbatches , of "That City," "When Jesus COmes,"
" down 314e5," eta. We have Lad a mug:-
erl revival. Any in adjoining neighborhoods
ie wishing to improve their musical girts may find
es
the coming convention a
,good time to do it.
Mr: W.. 6 8 uccess as a teacher of music, is ening
not_,so much to Ida nantral gifts as tq his en-
Ithnsiasto lovr.,liir the work. ' ' .
Other Items,—Wild gceie were wending their
way' norro•un Eriday.. We saw a man plowing
a day or ;o t•ine;). Rob: , ls and hlna birds. put
• ill r.Zi ap r c",ranee the pabt week
, The "Grang.:" in this has been
ne - ,ved t wilt
, s tily be urg . anizd here ere
, „ 7rl
' 4, We :hank Jir AnyER fur resisting do. repel,
• i.f ii , iry Tim M tr. rn , n ) tioatt
ciallc to-tt iy from p.1,7,4:4 extravagant rated of
o ilit , re4t, thin fr,,iyi a I ,t her ean,es: Like tha,
F...r ~f thr, I, »e htnawg the frogs, ineteasitlf.,-
tho. rht eof art. i mighi I.):4.l'fin for the lendtr-
Ibut 4 , (71/, t.. the t rower. Lace should.,be
made in the, inierett of the weal; rather than
the strong. SO it looks to us
'Springhill, 31 tr . ch 7, 1874.
TiiE SnancE. —No little excitement
and ctinfitsion has bepti occasioned in this sec : -
flop dtiring tlitji past week, by the strike of
p.)rtion of the eTepioyes of the Barclay and P.
A: N. Y. B. R. cfompinies. The Barelay'strikers
hare all bcearpaid oft and discharged, and
neatly all trisiness entirely suspended. On the
Ps.•& N. Y. IC. R._ the difficulty is much more
serious. 4 n*-is we can learn, these' are
the facts in i the'case : On the first of Decem-
`Shall we gat e
ben i latt, thc l pay of all the ernployea ,of the
r3.gcl was rtitlnced tipper cent., with the:nntler-
standing that it7 - ihottld be restored when busi
ness revived. *tbsequeatly the men learned
Vist oa and atter the first of March they were
Ito rwt.L...o the old wages. Up to the morning
of tho'4: il
nu' notice to that effect had been
given them, and the trackman, freight brake
- and tireni-n Mused to go to work; and
- cangrega.te.i. td large numbers at . Waverly,
v where they detclir.:ed all trains except the mail.
I- ear. On - I he 541 uperin tendent PACKER
ed Waverly, in company with the Sheriff and
I- poise, offered the men, the same pay they were
receiving beferi the panic, and invited them all
_ .
to rt•rume.work;; notifying thorn at the. same
time if any desiied to leave, the paymaster was
t- present to settle with them. The men refused
a -to accept thcir pay or comply with the proporl
on
lion ofMr. Pathritn. On Friday morning the
ISheriff summoned another posse; and repaired
n to the State line, where Mr. Paean renewed
6 the offer of the previoui evening, giving the
$ mullion! Monday morning to 'signify their
ceptauce. ilia 1 remarks were received with
k- jeers and hisies. The party then:returned to
h the round house at Sayre, where Nome .ten or
te tse.ve engines :were detained' by the strikers,
and attei ted to remove them, but were pre
vented by the. striking brakemen and firemen;
one of the latter asserting that the machine
upon which hb 'Worked belonged to him. The
Sheriff fludiugi himself uniblo to remove
the property, ordered the arrest of the fore
mostof the strikers; and W. H. Faros „was ta
ken iu custody two deputidA, but was reacci- i .
ed by two of hieconarades, whereupon the two
Men, named John VT. liver and Joris
DowA
u, were taken in custody by the officers and
hi!ought to this place. After a hearing before
Juttice Beaton they were held in $1 60o:bail
each kip their appearance at Court. We believe
they have both' obtained bag and are now at
liberty. .
The strikers' were very orderly, and made
but few warlike demonstrations.
I)tri, learn that had the wages been reatoi•ed
to the old.hisiti before the stoke, no complaint
,
world hurl hem made, bat, ndw e an additional
increase of 2 per cent: is demanded, 'with
some other conditons which the company re.
lase to accede to.. Whit the result will be no
one can tell. Botll l l3arties remain firm. •
With regard, to the wages received by . the
men, we hive nothing to say.: In some cues
it.appears to us to be very lOw, but the men
are clearly and unequivocally in the wrong in
the stand which they. have taked, in defying
law, and obstructing the passage of trgine, and
retaining the property of the company. If they
were suffering row, they have resorted to
the wrong methods for righting them, and
their conduct should receive the condemnation
of every intelligent citizen. We do not believe
the majority of the men are: acting from their
own honest 'convictions, but' that they are
rather the dopes of unscrupulous and design
ing men. " - - •
No freight trains bare passed over the road
Bind) Friday oI last week. One psi/wager train
per day runs lietween this plat?, and L. &
Junction, and 'mil WIZ rooof through to El.
Agra - -
1.
T,lis Irish ria, thel4ti
contains the ollOwing notice of Father Tom,
of this! plane ' - • •
" litev. Patrick Timer, pastor of Elti. Peter and
PauriChurch-li Towanda, delivered s most
eloquent and instructive sermon on We Wed
nesday evening, Feb. 25, in $l. Francis Xavier's
Church (Rev. James Magian' pistpr), at Fair
mount this city, on "Peiranbe." Having
heard, and read so much about the Her. gentle
man'ireloquenee. I was anxious to, heat him.
He isitmdoubtedly, in many respects, s grand
'orator. He has the best voice I ever heard.
It is a very clear, loud and ringing voice, kin of
musks' sweetness] and pathos, He may not
have i r inexhaustble and wonderful command
of en nte and beautiful language which Father
Tom , Burke possesses nor the complete per
fection of Wendell. Phillips' inimitable natur
oratory. but be is as Timone a speaker as
either, and be far 'surpasses Cu world renown
ed Dominican and the great , American orator
in_rieltnee of voles. I believe that and as
,sembly of fifty thousand people could distinctly
hear
,and understand every word he utters.He t once commands the attention of his
audience, and holds them spellbound through.
out his discourse. It is the evident wish of
'many! in. Woolly that Father Toner will soon
dre a lecture in the Academy of /Lela No
oubt the Academy would be crowded on the
occasion. He is perfectly at home, I under
stand, on an Irish subject. His celebrated
lecture on the "Poets of Ireland" would be
very acceptable tci our people In this city. Wo
sincerely hoped he may find it convienient to.
come poon. I He IS a very hard working and
exemplary clergyman , and is remembered by
the cOngregetion of the Assumption, especially
where be was tourer five years saint/ate° the
Very Bev. C. L-Vitter, V. G. J. L.
B Q 311633 LOCA.4..
1
airY I
can buy fresh Groceries
cheati for cult at Gauging' now Grocery.
• I? X•oi, You SALP..—Apply
roowir. at Camas' Grocery.
HOUSE
o OzOno's
kr Spring styles Hats 'and Caps,
net' ceived at I%&Loa k. Dvrica-P,
146 ' MOCABi & EDWABpS• lead` the
*Fecal" , trade because why—they Bell the best
good 4 at tbO lowest Aiwa.
pit. For salo cheap, my house and
lot, 00 Chestnut street. Enquire at the office
of Esitrurri do Tracy. W. G. TEMCY.
- t
rlf you 'rant the best tea and
pures i i coffee, don's buy anywhere but at llo;
CABE& ED' ARM 1
301., If' you .want fine HAir Work
made or desire ; want
purchase arm go to E. La
wns, i reliable hair !dealer. -Bridge,st.. it Yrs. J.
B. 's Fancy Illt4re.
. 1
vii#r If !you vill call at HiliNDELMetlet3
Joweiry Store, • Blidge street. hind price
gooda„yoe F ill be;aatisfied that it Is the place
top chluiA.
•
,• ,
vier Josipn !roman, of Hornbrook,
is ag4nt furs valtiablo rooting Paint. Bee ad
;
vorti4cmen in an9ther column.
•
Applesi Potatoes and Dried
Frlnforwant:ed At ?dairliS . Now Grocery.
SiorG o
to ;WHITCOMB & SHAIIt'S,
Mercnea Block, !dr your Books and Stationery.
FOr the best Roast or Steak
go winTra&
Want you good goods cheap
he Oldßed. White and Blue Store.
ss. If
remember
. _
1
tir Several valuable 'Farms and
boas s ana l Lots 4r sale by &tan= It TUACT.
mfr. Pcire Bluestone Cayuga" Plas
ter, on hand for to 4 at Myerabnrg Mlle. Wel
prepared and warranted a pure article.
Ladies,lwe advise you to try
that repared flour at F. J. Cullum' new Ciro
cery. I f
_
BthatuAk, the founder of the
Red, inite and Blue Store, invites hit old cns
tdmera to giye hi d a call.
0.
i'When
,you feel a cough or
brol affectionicreeping on the lungs, take
Anui CLIEILAT PEmonai., and cure it before it
bacon. es - i nee rad e
•
fig. Winter I Millinery Goods at
cost, tO closo out tir the Spring Styles, at Mrs.
J. D. ifiLL'a,'Bridge-st.
DRAIIDIALL 3L XLAIGHT invite Lae
atteut on of cash buyers to . their superior stuck
of gro erica at theilled, White and Blue Store.
11@i - Old Gold and Silver bought
sad highest prices paid, st af. HENDELMAN'II i
Bridg , street. II .
Thebest place to buy ready
•
made clotbink is at No. 4, 2 Om west of Cob
,
DINO, it u ssem a t.,o's.
A. B. S.
tigi.Teache4 of music can par
chase ih . eet Music! and klaiig Books at Teach
era' ra es, atitho Temple of Music, Towanda
Pa. .•
If you want the best Cook Stove
extauti caU at JuNa's, iu Mercer's
ell,
sir
An l endless variety of heatibg
etoyes at J1D;103, irhich are being sold very
cheap. I
•
j 5
Lit onTthiT.----Teople living up-town
can °ier t heir groceries at CALILTRW new
atom ihns-saving lonsiderablo t avel.
Ur Large stock of Pictures and
riCtll4 FIIIMCS, atPHSTCOMn& SIIAIIT'S, Bier-
CIIT'FI flock.
is.. Wald Paper and Curtains
cheap lit ! Wurrcolia & Smarm's.
Bermes Block.
Teas a apecialty at, the Bed,
. Blue Store.
OM
Roll Batter wanted at CALK
723
Yen can bny everything in
the Grfieery and PrOviaion lines little cheaper
at McCann SJ, EDWAiIDS than any other place in
I I .
town
I . 1
Fu : nrrenE AT. Cosi—Having de
cided to chaiige my; busineis, I will s6ll goods
at cost ; for the nest! thirty days.
- i
- I i Joszra Ilmts.
1
No. Bridge.st., Towanda, Pa.
I
WiALUSING ACIDEMY.—J. F. ELlA
arr, 4 1 , Herrick. will open a select school at
Wyalnfing on' Monday, March 30, to continue
iwelve l weeks. He - ;is known as a tenher, and
we exiect at saccesi.
gar Alia. E. 4. mmoos 18 still do
ing a lively: buslneiss. She keeps a supply of
everything the ladles need to wear, in the latest(
styles,l and sells itt, hilliest, living prices.
Boom" over 0. A. liitrow's Chins Shire.
I i • •
me-An oppirtusuly that does not
often present itself is now, offered. We have a
good house worth !$3,500. which we offer foi
sale fcir $3,000, and'will take half the amount in
monthly paymentat A. 3. Nous &
1114rFancy fit l oods and Eithtionery,
for th holhiaSre, heti& 'and cheaper. than else.
where; &LAI. F. COu'. ;_
14... The "Ciirl of the "P eriod "is
to be fen to tbs of WOW/ Tis# Me*
on Drttlge.st.. a Hti. J. D. IDLL's Yam Store.
air a F. Owes has the best and ,
bawd serortmenkof the Books ever offered is
thEi
t. -
S WarraD.—ln dry :
cat grcloori 'tore. oood roforesors given.
dross a. MIDZIPOI4 Atioms, or 0. /3.• Peals
Tinn#l•l 2a.-
MEM
,
its; The Fannon' Tram "me ets at
the Academy, Wyalcidog, Saturday, Much 14,
at 1 o'clock P. It. Tmmoi,
Be*.
M.O. F. Caws has aresAyopened
his spring 'Wei of Wall Paper. His assortment
has been selected with great care and with
special reference to the- wants of this :commu
nity. Purchasers will And it to their interest
to glee Hr. ti. s call. '
sor Why is it that TAYLOR & Da
ms dress mien and boys better and cheaper
than any Other house ii4owanda. The reason
is, they stocked their new store during the
money panic; and are satisfied with: very small
WRAP. 1
Baaansa--Spacrei &LE.—I shall
offer the balance of my Winter iiihi;ck at lower
prices than ever, in order to maie room for a
large end'beautiful stock of Spnng Goods. Call
early and secure buggies at Aiza. &mows%
the One-Price Clothier, 123 filaiMst.
or PIERCE & Menem are -selling
all vailetles of coal very cheap. They are sole
ageulS for the sale of the celebrated Bar Clay
coal., Coal by car load at a discount.
NS. The best place to boy Sash,,
Blinds, Doors and all kinds of Lumber, is at
Finn; Sons. Factory on. Charles street. Of
fice 107 Main street. They sell cheap for cash.
air Fearing the Salons at Wash
ington, in their superior wisdom, may adopt
the bill now pending in Otingress to ,reinstate
.;tbe tax on tea and coffee, litcOsns & EDWARDS .
4iave purehased . immense 'Steck, and are
tlinis'enabled to olTsipurOliasers bottom prices:
. ,
~..
Mir Why run the risk of an acci
dent, when you can get a ticket good for SS,-
000 in cue of deatth for 20 cents a day, by call
ing on FIUME 13nniittm, at upper depot ?
Kr It is not generally known that
H. C. Wurrsxts, at the Baia Bindery over the
Emma office, makes Blank Books in any
style of ruling and binding desired. If you
want a new Ledger, Journal or . Docket, give
him a call.
*W Mathushek, Weber, Hoofmae,
Knickerbocker, and other Pianos for said cheap
and on easy terms,• at Cora, Passage & Co's
Temple of Music, Towanda, Pa.
ifir Hair 'Work of every descrip
tion will be sold at 23 per cent. less than New York
pricei. Call and examine at E. Layout's Branch;
Flair Palace, Bridge.st. in Mrs. J. D. Brix's Yanc
Store. •
• .
Foa SALE.--The new house on/Main
street, second door north of; Chestnut Street.
lot about 100 feet front. Terms easy. Enquire
on the premises of Mrs. , Ilows.s and of E. T
Fox. ,
stife. Georgo Wood & Co.-, Taylor
& Farley, and Jubilee Organs, at low prices and
eaay terms of payment. Bend for circulars, or
call to see and hear them at the Temple of
-sic of COLE, PASSAGE ct CO.
*is. Dealers in Strings will do well
to call at the Temple of Music, where they will'
find a large assortment of French, German end
Italian Strings, at Now York prices.
kW- New Goods just received.
Onr stock,is.now complete. Everything In tin:.
line of Roots and Shoes, Rubber Goods, Gloves
and 'Mittens, Trunks, Traveling Bags, Shawl
Straps, etc.' Remember we are always willing
to show Goods, and will sell them at the lowest
bottom prices. Colman 1k Coots.
• .11111" Go and see ELIE LAVOIE, who
hs, ! just returned from Now York with an immense
start; of Bataan Hair, which he bought at bank.
rapt elan, and which will be sold at loWoit cub
prices, at LAVOIE'S Branch Bair Palace of Elmira,
N. Y:,—Bridge-st., Towanda, Pa.
se.. Ur& E. J.
,Pilmoos hap now re
ceived a full line of Millinery and Fancy Goode,
for the Fall and Winter trade. She will display
the finest assortment of trimmed Rats and Ilan.
nets, in Towanda, on and after next Satnrday,
Oct. 11. • •
Loveri of the,weed
,will be in
terexted in learning that 3fcCafic & Enir t trins.
aao selling the best brand of cigar. by the box,
at greatly reduced rates.
DONATioN.—There will be a dona-
tion for the benefit of 1.1f2v.' FILIBT Loscu, on
Tuesdiy evening, March 10, at his residence in
Arcade Block, two doors west of A. F. Cowrie'
Grocery. All are invited•to interest themselves
in his benefit. Where it is not convenient to
give money, anything which can be tind in his
family`will be equally acceptable.
'lu order that all the friends
of the Lecture Committee may have a chance
to help at the Fair and Festival, they have de
cided to postpone - the' same till after Lent, and
will hold the same In Mercnr's Hall, on the Bth
of April, 1874, instead or March 17, 1874.
se'The PERRY ORGAN; pattntactnr
et, at Wilkes-Barre, Pa., has the Only Patent Reed in
use; also, the exclusive use of other valuable im
provements organs. Every instrument folly war.
ranted; the ehespest and sweetest Tone organ
made. Liberal discounts to agents. hinstrated
catalogue sent free. (Jan 28 et],
• DONATION7- - -A donation and social
visit; for the benefit of Rev. E:11. CatNitia
and wire, will be held at their house, in Monroe.
ton, Thursday afternoon and evening, March
19,1871. Everybody invited.
t Thera is one establishment in
town which is Uevor • affected by dull .times„
The reputation of Liao firm for fair, honest drilling,
and selling griod goods cheap readies far and wide,
and customers are foyer scarce. It is hardly necea:
airy to say we refer to Mesare. McCain k EDWARDS,
one principal grocerymen. • When they sell a cus
tomer II bill once they have no trouble. In retaining
this patronage. Such business men are an honor to
our town, and do cr e dit to our common humanity.
TO THE LADIES OF TOSS ANDS.—AB
soon as strawberries can be obtained, the Naiad .
Cornet Band will have a grand Fair and Festi
val. in.Mercor's Hall, for the purpose of rairunk
money to pay for uniforms. All ladies who
Can do so are respectfully requested to prepare
something for this occasion, .and leave their
names with some of the following_ committee:
W. S. Nevins, Ed. Walker, F. E. Smith, W. F.
Dittrich, Geo. Estelle, C. F. Dayton, J. OMUTA
W. Ciitkr,,P. Gore, F. Carman, J. W. Orcutt,
Ed. Curtitt, M. C;Gcrortld, Johii Felton, Frod
Felton.
$O6 When, you want to bay uny
article, always patronize a reliable' dealer. No
difference if his prices do seem a little high,
you are Sure of getting just what Cie at Cele is
represented to be. In no class of goods is there
greater opportunity for deception than to jew
elry; therefore, Wit; all the more important
that great caution should be exercised in se
lecting any article in this .line. To• slice any
cause• for apprehension on tisk subject; we
would suggest that payers visit the extensive
and well known establishment of W. A. Cunt-
UMW, F.eq., who, has daring a business expel
rienCe of thirty years established a reputation
for dealing in goods of the best quality at fair
prices, which few dealers enjoy. --- You need not
'be atraid of having a worthless 'article palmed
off upon you under any pretext whatever at his
store, but all goods aro guaranteed true to rep
resentation, and all who have dealt with Mr.
O. Will cheerfally s testifp to his fairness.
NOTICE TO CLOTirio BUTRES. —The
greatest bargains ever ofEered in Toirand,a,ll
now be secured at M. E. RoussuniVs. His
entire stock of, winter clothing will be sold re.
gardless of cost. The usortment consists of
Pie:coats of e,very description, dress and bast
nesi meta heavy pants, shirts, drawers, bats,
gloves and hosiery. all of which mail be
disposed of before the first of March, to make
room for the Spring goods. •
Let purchasers remember that - this notice
means bulimia. and that an opportunity is
now presented for - Saving ten to thirty percent.
on a, clan of goods that are siwaysrgieedeL
The goods are warranted to be the beet. WS
tall to an ad nada tabu ' • T,
POOM-BoOido
Lost somewhere between onreettin and the
First National Bank, . a ealkkin Pocket-Book,
with rubber band. : ; • -
The Pocket-Book contained Two; Hundred
and Eighty -Three Dollars, in blth of the foNow
ing &laminations : Four $2O, fire or als $5,
70
o $2, and one $1; balance lit $lO.
The finder will be liberally rewarded on Way
in it, at the First Niitlonal Dank, oi,giring in
forination where it may'bo found. , '
ncz Foft Busurr.sa.-4n
consequence of the death of 3L. Elms Warr;
of this city, stock, natures and inaplenient,
of the Heater, flange, Stove, Tinware . , Peddling
and general Jobbing business, formerly canted
On by him, and recently by Warta .4 TAYLOR,
is offered for sale. Established eight years.
Bales last year $72,000. 'Banding for. rent. Ap
ply to or address ' E: 11.Trr,Lon.
- Williamsport, Lycoming Co.; Pa.
• r•
CO-PARTNEMSHIP NOTICE. 'The Gro r
eery and Produce business, late in tho name of
M. 3. Logo; at No. 1 Pattou's Blocli; corner of
Main and Bridge streets, will be continued
from this date by the undersigned in the firm
name of STEVINS I Loam. They will pay all
claims against the former bnalnessund with
theist all out-standing accounts must be settled
without delay. They will continue to pay cash
for country' produce; and will keep their as•
sortment of goods at all times complete.;
Tbwamla, March 2,1874
e One hundred men wanted
fit one hundred odd Vests. at hair price. One
hundred boys wanted to fit odd Vests , and
Coats. I have charged my profit and loss ac
count with , over ono thousand dollars, and
marked down these Odds .and ends at prices
that don't bring rue fifty cents that 1 paid away
one derv% Come and buy a good Vest from
se'yenty-five centi"to one dollar, .Don't this
concern you? Call and purchase early as we
wish to mako-rocm fur Lew Spring GOods, At
Atss Ser.onmes, 123 31,ain-3t. ' •
A BLUELY FOR- HAM) TrafES.—We
wish to empl'o - y a largo number of Women and
children, seating chairs,' this winter,', and will
bay cash for the same, I alter a few days' in
struction, which will be given gratis at 'our
Factory. The pork can be done, at, home,
parties prefer to do so,
Towanda, Dee. 3. 1873
LIST of letters remaining in the
Towanda Post Office, for the week ending Mar
11, 1871 :•
Allen William Mead Geo B
andersou Sarah Mosier Samuel
Blake 0 W Maiden Wris
Blake Miss Mary McDonald ?Jervis
Burke James 'Nichols Chas B
Corbett Ella °lien Miss Ida
thirroll Ella = Patterson Jacob
Combaugh John Price L Snyder
Catuptiell Jshn Quackenbush II 8
Couston J E Rockwell Wm II
Decker Geo L Rice Wealthy
Milne William r A f Shores Perrin
Bond A J r Summers lotus
Maier Barnett Shultz Chafes
Fitten Ella smph,sandford
Fitzpatrick Frank 2 btockwell Joel
Hausman Gottlieb Stockwell Burr
Hicks 0 Searles Armando
Huntley II S , Strops Ezra
Elamnol 8_ Shores Cuss '
Janson •
James Sweet Lydia
rKimble B L Stoith laasc
Kennedy Patrkk Smith (leo 11
Kellogg Guy Vau (*order Peter
Litre awope Joseph Van Camp tire D SI
Lincoln Miss May Webb C II 2
Madden Miss Ellen Winn Levi
Murphy John CI Vail Elizabeth
Mingo' Albert Zums Chas
Held for postage, Mrs. Anna Harrington, Du,
shore,. Pa.; held for address L. M. Camp.
Persons calling for any of the above . letters
will please say advertised, giving date OW. ,
R. W. ALVORD. P. Si.
. ,
SPECIAL NOTICE. Having) been re
peatedly urged to visit.Professionally - Towanda,
in order to give thole who" need( My medical
services specially in diseisses of the Relpiratory
Organs, such as Throat! Lungs, Catarrh, also
iiiDeafness,_ an op?orthnity of availing them
selves of the same, I would ray if snchipersans
will communicate to m their disease, to do so
by letter directed to my,t.filce, Rathbun House,
Elmira, I will then ap uiut a day to come to
1
Yowituda,- and continuo my visits redularly
every week for some tin( . Those unacquaint
ed. with my reputation and success,. I' refer to
Jima WARD, Esq., alsci to John Vaxuariat, in
Towanda. For further 1 particulars and refer
emcee, see Elmira daily and wee* papers, or
apply for circulars to irT. VANDGRN.
F. A. VON Dioacuzi,KErr, M. D.,
Rathbun House,,Elnaira.
enuucil, SOCIETY AND OFFICIAL. DI-
Reer9nir —The following directory is published fur
the information of the public. We will thank our
friends for notifying na of any errors they may die-
cover •
0.1.214. T Cul:mon-161n Street. below Washing
-ton. Services Sunday at DP.; A.H. and 7% P.H.
Sunday school at 12 o'clock. Prayer Meeting
Thursday evening. Fluter, Rev. S. J. Eras.
Ertscorar, (tunes—Cot. Main and Canal Streets.
Services Sunday at' 1o) A.M. and,7 P.M. 'Lecture
Thursday evening. Sunday School 12:16 P.M. Pas
tor. Bev. ,CHAUltre E. McltramE,
M.E. cacracu—]fain Street, above State. Services
Sunday at 10,,i 'A.M. and 73; P.H. Prayer Meeting
Thursday evening. Sunday School at 12 o'clock;
Pastor. Rev. M. 0. Dras,
Puesnirrximam Cuvacu—Court.Strcet, pear Court
House. Services Sunday at 1014 a.m. and 7. P.M.
Prayer Meeting Thursday evening. Sunday School
.12 at, Pastor, Bev. J. 8. Srawawr.
8.8. Pr= Aso PAUL--Services every two weeks.
at 9 and 11 a.m. and 71i Pat. Sunday School at
P.M. Pastor, Rev. PATRICK TONEB.
A.M.E. Caukcit--Stite Street, above ' &cond.--
Preaching Sundays at /EN A.M. and 7,L; r.m. Sun
day School at 1 PAL
Y.31.-1108TBILDE cOMMANDELY. E.T.. No. 16.
Masonic Hall, over Patch's stofe. at 7 p.m. J . C.
JarTEG, E.C.
-BMX LODGE. NO. 105.—Once in two , weeks at 7
P.M. J. 0 IRVING. W.M.
CHAFFER, No. I 61.—Once in two weeks,
at 7 P.H. Cm& F. Cams, H.P.
I. 0. or 0. F.—BRADFORD LODGE, No. l 167.—0dd
Fellows' Hall, over Frost & Sons Furniture Booms.
Meets' every Monday evening I,t, 7 o'clock. JAIL
11.0. Waal =N HILL, sec. '
D. or R.—Leas LODGE. No.- 29.—Meets in Odd
Fellows' Hall drat and third Friday evening in each
month. A. MAI - NASD, N.o.•Capi. Fizatki, Secy..
BRADFORD RECOLFILENT. No. 41.—Meets second
and fourth Wednesday evening of each month.
WARREN HILL, 0.P., O. R. MAR, H.P., Wat. Jostss,
Scribe, .
R. OF P.—Tows:nu LODGE. No.22J.—Meits every
Tuesday evening in Temperance Hall, .7N, o'clock.
BISHOP, W.O.
1.0. Or O.T.—NORTHERN LODGE. No. 223,—Meets
every Friday evening at 7 o'clock. 8. S. Warman
W.O.T. '
11.0.8.0.—TOW.litDA LODGE, No: 870,-Meets sec
ond andfourth Thursday of each month. Joiiirn
MLDGLY, 13./1. i
MAIL ARR4NGSMENTS.I •
TOMA3DA POSTOPTICE.-1111111 gclng smith closes at
9:30 a.at; going north 4:30 P.M. Arrives from north
at 10:31A M • south 5:15 P-M.
S. it E. mail closes at 7:30 am. :• arrives at 4 P.M.
. Barclay and Canton closes at 10 A.*; arrives at
6:30 r.m. • •
Troy closes at 8 a.m.; arrives at 1 P.M.
Eettaysvide closes at 1 P.M.*, arrives at 12 as. •
New Era arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays, and &tar.
days at 12 ar.; - departs at 1 e.m. ••
Mehoopany writes Mondays, Wednesdays, and
Fridays at 12 m. • departs at 1 P.M.
Sheshequin irrives Tuesdays. Thursdays, and
Saturdays at 10 A.M.'. departs at 12 at. •
' 8. W. ALTOS% P.M.
OFFICIAL DIIWCTOXY.
. .
l'rwident Judge—Hon. F : D. SUMTER, Towanda.
Additional' Law Judge—Hon. P. ,D. Mosnow.
Towanda. , .
Associate Judges—Hon. norms Faraing. Orwell;
Hon. S. D. HASIXIMS, Sprilutfleld.
Prothonotary and Cterk
_of Court—Bmti. M. Pica.
Register and Recorder and Cterk of che Orphans',
Court.-0. J. Catalano*. • , , ,
Sheriff—J. Monona tbrrrn.' ,
.
I , Comm issimers—E. O.' Kamen°, 'Monroe; Munnie
smthAnu, Wells: lbw. HIITIMIDALL. Windham;
. Jury Commissioners.—E. R. DELONG, 8. W. Buthr.
Treasurer—Ww. Boarax, Granville.
Auditors—Joan 8. Qinca, Wilmot; 4. B. Hamill;
Herrick; IRA Caartz, South Creek.' , '
Physicipn—Dr.T. It Jamison. •
Counter—Pere Davies.
TOWAYD:4 BOROUGLI oFrictßs.
. nurrld-nTarEs Lltynns. '
Councilmen—JA m BRYANT. Joan D. Morreurx,
J. M. WARD; JAMES lIICCAEL, T. R. J04DA.316
Mc3Luion. N. N. lima, Jr.
Clem* and Treasurer—Jorzra lirsasurnr.
Justices of Peace—W. 0. BOOM. N. 'POD.
Constables--JonssoN Wallis. L. T. liOrsz. .
Policeman—O.B. Burrs.
School /Anders—A. Wicanans. President ofltoard;
N. Tito. Treasurer; B. W Itouszas, Secretary; R.
T. Fox. W. T. Darns. J. A. Cornerro.
Oversaw of Pror..=Dr. J. W. Vricalk iir st. Mix.
Astators—Jas. ILacratu.ssE. J. A. nECOII,D, Oleo.
BIDOWAT.
Assessor—Jam= H. Navas.
FIRE CaIiPASIES.
• Trankiia Stems If re Engine Co , No. I..lifeets
Ant Wednesday evening in each month. in Borough
Engine Bowe. 0. 4. Bum Foreman.
Naiad Engine CO.; No. 2.—Meet Brat Monday even.
Mg in each - month. In Borough Engine House. Wit.'
am President. '
Lin.ta Masi Fire Engine Cs., No. B,lfeet first
Wednesday evening in each =Mb, Lth.taltaginn
Bow. N. A. PACIRE President.
Mantaa Hook and Ladder Co.. No. 4.—Meets fist
Wednesday evening in each month, in Borough
Engine Bones. F. B. Warmth. President.' .
J IL H. Poen. Chief Engineer; L. B. Ornmar,
Assistant Engineer.
BUILDING( AiSOCIATItNR.
Mutual Biiikling and •Saring And Association. 1
Meets in Grand Jury Boom lot. payment of install-
ments. third Monday' In the month, jtOni It tot
p.m. N. N. Burrs. Jr Pradderd. _
2titeands Building, Associaliess.—Meets la Grand
Jnry Room for payment of installments, fourth
=la n trartbstrum 0 to I nab ilWOi
, I
MI
H. S. K. G.--Nre,have j ust '!- • r
eO . ll complete, son6rtmeot of the . celebrate,..,
Aon -
GEN'rLEHEN. : I ' l4 / 8
AND CHILDREN.'
Plain Black BlsckHrobrolelered, White, :Par.
ty Colors and Street Colors, One and Two.R4-
,
Otber makes of Kid Coves at reclaim(' pricek
. ' TAYLOR A CO., •
Towanda, Pa.
• .11411.0.•
LADIES,
F. CtopanD
.jor .The following ladies are beri
bY aPP o 4 l led..a'ailuinittefr to toivo ettirie of
the Lecture Committee's Fair slid Festival, to
'be held In lffercur's Hall,,April 7 aud 8, i ?.87,4:
Mrs. E. T. Fox, Mrs. Alvord, Mr r .
.Porter, Mrs.l. J. Griffith. Hrs. ,B. H. ,ghti
Ur& Wm. Mix, Ho: James Ward; Mrs.
Wm.' M. Mallory, Miss Mary 'Bartlett, *s.
James Wood, Mri. W. H. Dodge, Min. Jiates
Macfarlane, • Mrs. P. D. Morrow, Mrs. j.lll.
Judd, Mrs. J. W. Means, Mrs. C. L. c rracy; Mrs.
Dr. Tumor, Mrs. Guy Watkins, Mrs. Dr. Pratt,
Mrs. John'A. Codding, Mrs. John D. MontMlys,
Hrs. 8. W. Bodgerv," lire. B. M. WelloP,
4
D. W. Scott, Mrs._ O. I H. Wood , IIrS. Thomas
Woodruff, and Mrs. Lamb. I
, ,
From the assurance that we have received
from the ladieP, we feel confident thattheYiwill
see rts-safely thrOugh this undertaking. (and
that they feel interested enough in thisßitirlo
take hold of the ssme without further no ice:
By order of the Comniittee. '
. .
. .
.... VALUABLE .PEOBERTY.—HENRY • IL-
Cox; Etch, the forn:;er popular and jolly hind
lord of the Wilcox Hotel, is Hie, pronrietqr of
some of some of the tilesteligible AO valuable
property in Wellaville, - N4-.;•and he is desiious
of leasing the same il some reeponsilde party
or parties for a termof loam First, theiWil
era Notel,•on Loderr alreot, directly opp'osite
the depot, always certain of frgood run of !ay=
ng custom, if properly managed, is a must de
sirable location forany man who desires to em
bark in the hotel business'. Convenient tii the
railioad, and thoroughly and favorably kflowu
ail ovdr the country, it needs only a Climpltent
and careful landlord Victtraet its full abate'of
patronage from the traveling public. Set.;Dnd- ,
kV, there is a suit of rem:min/the bnildin ad
joining the Wilcox Hotel, with gcOd and con
venient living rooms overhead, ; admirably
adapted for the purposes of a first-class astern
and eating-liouae. If conducted-in an orderly,
quiet and cleanly manner, a !iterative business
might easily-be built np there. Thirdly' the
N. Johnson House, the large, and new t iree
stay ,brick Hotel, directly.opposite Hnicin
Block, and adjoining-the Free Press e i tlico:
Thera is not a }utter Innatinn'tor a hotel, One a
better hotel building in the country. Ellant
ly finished, convenientlyarranged ina . " -- d - iitnated
in the central part of the village, it . ' onglit-t.
become the leading hotel of the place.l All
these pieces of properly are well worth lotiking
at by those who deviru to enter into the Lied of
business alluded to; and ast they, are "reallif de
sirable openings for competent, and essej , ..,etic
persons, it is not
.at ail probable flat ihez i will
long remain without tenants: Mr, Wir.c.,;ix is
one-of Our must liberal and public spirited:eiti-
ZOI3P, and the right kind 41' partitis will fl notic;
difficulty iu dealing ivith him upon adinta
geousterms. li
GEORGE STEIII6III,
M. J. Ltixo.
J. 0. Fa9s4 Sosfi
BOOTH—MYERS—fa Monroeton,
.Mardh 7,
1874, by Itev. E. IL Cranmer, aaiste4 by
Rev. It. L. Stilwell, Mr: Olney Booth: and
Miss Eunicie Myeri, both of Mooreetomli
[ •
51ERIIILL-LOUNSBERV.—At the hot:1 1)
0 of
the bride's father, March 4, by 11ev.1:Geo.
Comfirt, Mr- C. If. Merrill, of Litchfield, Pei,
to Mie.R Lottie E. Louneberry, of Nlehole,
N. T. No cards.- It'
I%luch joy to the liapry l pair, •,
Best wishes of all they share.
iIOSHER—CARD._At tho residence o f 4. M.
Card, father of tho brulei March 31, 1874, by
Rev. S. L. Conde, of Troy. Pa., Frank' n P.
MINER—VNtieIsE-lAt Hurabrook, 3lt .11 4,
by Rev. J. H. g!uvart, HAninel G. 31 , ni r to
bliss Lodena Vancise, both of Sbesimr.
KKEGAN.—ISEWALL.—At the Frasier Ttpus . 7,
in Elmira, Feb. 25, 1874, by Rev. J. Aiabas
ter, Joseph Keegan and Catharine Nwall,
both of Towanda, Pa.
SMITH—BUNNELL..—.At the 31. E. Par4age,
• Skinner's Eddy, Pa., 3liireh 10, 1874; lig Rev.
P. 11; Wm. F. Smith, of Washington, tc
Mies Irene C. daughter of James 'Brined,
Liceyville, Pa.
• •. •
•
• ••
GOFF:—ln Monroe, Feb. 5, 1871, of mall f nant
scarlet fever, Arthnr N; Goff, eJn of y. G..
and Shirr A. Goff, aged:ls years and 11
months. • . " .
_
Hellas genc,—our hearts fur trig loss are
Bat we'll meet him again on the other shil
To pait no more.
BLACK. —At Springhill. Pa., Feb. 11, 1.571 1 ,
rah A.,swite of John M. Black, aged'32 I.;
For trine years she had been..i" con+
member of the M. E. Church. She lca'e
small children, and y. larie circle of relatiri
mourn her loss. II
BUCK.—At Wvalusing, Pa, March.'2, 187,
dipthevia, Cora Lynn, . (only . daughtri
Lydia Buck, widow of the late Hiram Bt
aged 5 years. lo months and 23 days.- -i:
BILES.,--In Wysos, Sunday, March 1.1,
Henry Bil.s. son- of John L. and 114'
Biles; age 3 years, 9 months and 5 days /
SWISHER.-1113 Auburn, Pa , Feb. 27, 1 1 l
suddenly .3( erysipelas, Eva 3L, wife oil
Swisher, aged 20 years,.ll months.' ij
• • Faithful in life-beautiful in death. 1
•
DODGE.—In . Mnnroe,Feb. 6, •1871,0 f si
fever, E. Hastings Mason, youngest chi
D. H. and B. K.- Dodge, aged 2 yet
months, and 25 days
SADLEB.—In Troy, March 1, 1874, -di
snmption, John Sadler...aged 65 years. ; l
- 13011 TON.—In Troy., March 3,1873, of p 3
sis,4lrti. PluEbe Horton, aged 71 years.!
TOWANDA MARICE I
wliormlLLE PRICEB.
Corrected every weanesaay, by O. p. P 4
aubjet t tochangee daily.
Wheat, 11 bush...
Rye, lit bush
Buckwheat, It bush,
Corn, it bush
Oath. ift bull;
Beans, ‘1 bush. .
Butter trolls) it
do (dsh7,) lh new....
Eggs 151 dos
Potatoes. ip hi:tab.:low
Flour "f barrel '
Onions VI bush
*zorurrs ow Gasks.—Wheat 60 lb. •, COTU 56
Bye 58 lbs,:, Oats 82 lbs.; Barley 46 lbs.; Bucks
68 lbs .; Beans 61 lbs.; Bran 20 lbs.; Clover Be
lbs. ; Ihnotti3i Seed 46 lbs; Dried .Peseliss
licled Apples 12 lbs.; Pin Seed 50 lbs.
1
71 1—
( is. The day is Dot far dint
when thine who sacrifice teeth that, by tiie ut
most skill may be saved and made usefttf,r will
be considered guilty of mkt-practice, and treat
ed accordingly. Dr. Dodion, Arcade Block,
North Main street, saves frail and aching t cth,
extracts with ease, and makes artificial oath
that vie in appearance with natural oneci
!. RADIO SEAMLESS RID GLOVEV
M,A R I? r E D
Mosher to Miss Jauo. Adella Card, bo Ii of
Sylvania, Pa.
, ,
NEnvous DEBrury.—A depreeed,
irritable state of mind; a Iteak, nervonat ex
hausted feeling; no energy or an,unation;l con
tused head, weak memory, often with debt 'tat.'
ing, involuntary discharges. The consequences
of excesses, mental overwork or indinrekhans.
The NERVOUS Dr.nusrr limbs iovereigrilcure ,
in HUMPHREY'S HOMEOPATHIC SPEt.j.t IC
No. 28. It tones up the system, arrest , dis
charges -dispels the mental gloom and despon
dency, and rejuvenates - the entire sy,tem.,llt is
perfectly harmless and always efficient.rice
$5 for a package of five boxes and. lar go sg
vial of powder, which is important in old,l'seri
ous cases ; or $1 rer single box. Sold b 34, ALL
druggists,
druggists, or sent by mail on receipt of price
Address, CLARE 11. Pdazen;
South end Ward Mose Towsnds.ipa,
104LACIISMITHING.
•
I
The. underslgned having recently leased Ifor a
ter of years the old ...Boss stand," in Itorlgtan '
Boro', are - now prepared.try-on th e blaisk# nit h
log business in all its branches, and pledge *h
selves to do thrdr work as cheap and as well aid any
other eouniry shop in Bradford Count,: We Randy,
to please allirho may toor os with a call.
• • GEORGII W. DAVID k BOW-
Bimuretton Itoro'. Jan. 28.-14. 9
• •
G..
NV. HEATH,
•
__
Has establiabad liis business of maunfacturigr And
Repairing all kinds of • ' 1 . _
EDGk TOOLS. MILLPIOI.I3, MUDS.sr i co liftit3f3ED
Be also Makes the best STRAW CUTTER 13ER Ow
use. Aq orders filled promptly. at
c .
*KART, /1001.CWEL.L & 00., TOWANDA,ILL.
Ise U. 'Mho.
COAL.
The subscriber haring the agency of the Butch!.
son Colliery at Hlngston. Ps.. is prepared to rarebit
dealers with all sizes of Anthracite Coal. prepared
in die best manner. from the celeorsted Coope r Vain. A full supply of this Cost
the
be mem by
calling on .V%rundaton. as the lir Goa; yard,
on Plorkone south of Main street. whips all
are Invited to ad. Full :eight stadigoodar
tamed. • ;- , la&
Moth I& &IIT& ;
, , ;. , ~..2 1, .... i ~...„
New A.diatitements. i
-- -. 4 t-
- r - -r ,-
p oraistiliox—w - At
no . PA B. ammo, preidaipOnal
;to the 12th Jitl District; ponsistirig cif t 1
roundel 'of Bradford' end 811innefaininal ar
Efons. j lifA
.d. Bcasicii sad 'B,, D. tietr.
i
Associs Jadges, In and' Or said ep . nlit y
Britillo tro ve issti4 . their ^-
- •t... - ,1,,
dive, preee
date 2d day ret ;March. tat
recta j o loi holding a, Court ,of
Teas I, and - Orphan's Conti, at
the County of 113radforo I. on
he tir4nty t third (2.1,' day of 'MLR(
ntinue one week. I
I 1f025110E
,
1111 'Of t.ho Inrimias of. *Olin:
wn to act; se TRAPEttlff. .111 : tall In a
t
Court of COADMOD Ilotal to be I held at j. .
mewing on the Fewslll SON of H. A.
D.. 18741: 1
I i 1 • ynuiri wzrz.
. - Armen% Coral R. Webler : AfGluln , GeToTe Gcl''
°on; Allan/. Russell Illiller ; Ilarclay. Marivple Bic.
Crawl . Burlington twp.,ohn Lampnuul ;Can n
twP• 'John W , .. Barnes; Cant= Sore,. Slunnel Owe ;
Ocen . rebta, John H. Morgan ; Franklin; Ration Al
len; TAldery Albert Holcomb. Chaeney 11.111 tone.
Z. Amos W. VAGfleet; *onus born., Philo ' Alde ;
Overton; Patrick Creak; Orwell; John OAP d.
Wm. B. Picketing; Pike. lodine Barry% Ed d
jortely m ple G. Northrup : Rome lrp I Alp ,
Resit n. James McOwly; Rome bar ~ .04 er
Keefer Elprhrillleld. AddleOn °fader Jfle t 801 44
Creck...fohn IL Cole; ptandlog lltone, ;worn. Bel
ford; Troy twp.. John, Rant E. 13. ltedingloa: Trpy
boro . George W. Ingham:, Towanda bdroiChar s
F. Toiler; Towanda North, Ireppsidan Ellis; In
royal Judson Stevens..Joahns Palmer; V .Ch .
tvetkro; Wyslnaing,J Hew T. Ga yl ord; livf ,
'eh V —ley; Wells. ;mem 8. awed.. I 1
, • 1 r
T.
Di. 8111 , a, 3 herb!
. ..
R • HAN§' COURT
. SAIX. -By
virtue of an order Witted ant of the ;, m
Orphans'
rt uof Bradford Comity.:the tindersigned.-aduc
fo)
tiltrotor, of the estate of Jonathan Whipple, dec l d,
late of Asylum, will expose to Publlo lalifion FRI.
DAY: 3liiliCil 71,1874 ' , at 1 o'cik, P. M. the fc
lowing described property ; sit tean the ::torrits 1p
f Amyl= and bounded 'as fo owe, tqz i on
orth by lands of B. LaPortttinell Wilson Frutcbetr,
n the east by lands of /aeon Papery, .X. Boreet
and Charles 'Stevens. ;lon the south blands of IP'.
ci
X. Ifomet and Charles Stevens; and thP west by
Willo l2 Srulobeirk cOntatrilno shout n f
ethundred
and e ft i-foar acres, more or es*l ' Tbt pyopertyj I*
One of the most desirable' and beauti it" located
Span'slo the county,; well . watered am fenced. 05
acres under good state bf Cultivation. balance well
tiM ered. The property will bell divided (nto three
parts.
or to' suit, purchasers. ;The MO os are a
good frainelionse, one large bank barn , th shed
attached, and other outbuildings. ' Ther is alsO a
df
Pod 'Pt& and peach orchard and other knit on the
Place. The properti is located One &acts lief miles
from FMnctdown Station, on the L V. It 8., and
half a mile from Asylum village,, and is near church
and school. • H I
Terms:—Ten per cent. down ;'sl.ooo at 4 p' out
i
tion of isle i balarme in two equal annuli ins -
eats, With int.reet.' . Ili It I
C. E. WHIT
, 1 i . • LANINO W Ir.PLE,
/pi• 5.'4 I d.d4 strato-4w ' i ,
rsi
TLEGISLA.TIVE ' NOTICE. r--- . N -
•
.A. 4 tiro is herebyglien that arinPpli4tion will be
mails to the Legislature to pasS an entitled I=
~.Act to authorize the Road or Public BighWay alig
the susnite banns river on the side of the;lnoun n
in the township of Standing Stone, Bratlferil Conn y
- -.nained by '
AYIL
aving claims agtinvt 4 d eatit
1 duly ardhenticated for Bottler'
C.,E.IWITrrEt
LANTNG
r 74 . 1 1 2 ' Adrati
pensoms
sent the
ME
. CT TOIJR BUIL
PRO;
Wbi clil
I . rn clone,with ortei-foyath tb i
pence by nifin
•
GLINES''PATENTI
, I
E ROCFING P
I
AGENTS WANTED in very ton
I 1 -' 1
A roof may be covered with a very rhea
and by application of this slate be made i i t
20 to years. Old roofs can be patched
looking flinch better and lasin g lunge
shingles Without the elate, for i
ONE-THIRB THE COST OF IlE•SIIES
I . I
' The expensen of slating new eh tales Is !
the cost of simply laying them. The Pali
re.oov against sparks or flying ) embers,l
easily tested , by any one. and_appears fr,
that Insurance Co .' s make nearly the
, 1 il
a ,
OAIIE A MUFF AS FOR SLATE
1
For tin a lm nd iron it has no equal, as it expands
heat, cont' is by cold. tort never cricks tor !rah
For fence it is particularly adapted, as it FAR ia
corrode i the most exposed plates . R cover
with Tar heating Felt can be made irate :tight a,
small QS use.' The Slate Pail:ate
i i ° i'? .
,
1 ' XTREMELY CHEAP; !
f
ll
1 ~,..; l , li
Two ;gallons will;eover a honored , square feet c
shingle roof, or over four hundred or tit or Iran
Price ready for use lIS 80 cents per gallop, vi ,
liberal' s clount to tho trade. a /
' 4
I NO TA 1 IS USii) ,t 1 TLIIB CO3IPOSITION
1. ii .1 ,_ 5l
Therefore ;it.does not affect the water fromsthe ro f,
if turned as from, the cistern before th I flrst,l w
mint,. 1
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'On deel yed shingles It Mts. up the tholes and
res. hardens them, and gives a new anabstantial
r that rill last fm; years. Curled or warped shit.
gl s It brings to theleplace and ' I keeps tlfem there
,
o all intents . .n Pal . poscs; l plat .i
1
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ileofs examined. , estimates given, and 'alien le
Fred will be thoroughly repaired. 1011idens r•-
ctfullyisoliclted.,
1 _ L
bola
said
lb can D I I . ln . es' I l l ' o lit oil iC n E g LlS Cem 7 in ' t
for 1 1 4 141 Le bola
a rul (, craclt .. e . ', ,
, [ i :, „
I : . 1 . 1 ~: i 1 5 25 00
Gal. aid Can Slate Roofing Paint (13oleil).„ I ipl
i
"1 . .2”
I 1 .. ini., Reg , I °
~ .... L 1... 9 60
L I
116 : ;a r ri r. i.te3 t it e bu ll:ll ,e i i n t g (T P arre aint o .. p ... ll . : ; 4 0. .......1 . 31
00060
IBariel r 20 Gallons' _ i ..... 1..... g
lo ~ ~. • ~ 1 .. (. 1 .0 ...: ~ .. 10
Ol rd
01
1. Trams, cAst.
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Mare from parties not known - to us rut be 4C
.:llfTtior:Pflewrotae '' Y'; mcrtiott;litsztrlfee
°.
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an tn
I NEW YO RE SLATE ROO CO.,p
No. 6 Cedar St at, N. Y.
,
— SER. Agett. i i
Bradfoad Co., Pa. I 1
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venal PF'S SA.I.E.--lilidrine of
41
valid writs !Med ant Of 'As Wend. of
mon of fortli donnttialikltci nit ~
will be. poseM pnblio Welt *part Roues ID;
the Borgia of Towanda,' SA. AT. NILS=
a r o
21.; 18ls at one o'clock.. . ru n lbelolloWin . l ea t
scribed • , piece, or of sltnate in
rore t • • • IP, alad,l9jeti as follows ; , ,
/An • gat a white pine st.. being the eon _
west • . • . of the i tract at land4anteled the 6th h* " ,
day of . • ..*.-. ,A. D.. 1792 , In *make Wm.
of Pate Grimes ; thence north 106C:perc 1 ea lb it
stoke . ' donee ; thence east numb's to stake
and •• • • thence smith 1 perches to •
post, In . Wei of a, whit* ash in illie culstand sunny,
thence est 160 perches, to the place Of beginning.contain!. g 1.10 acres of land mor or less. about al
acres . proved, with a homed dwelling DOM. -
baud a.• . framed barns board stable, with
other . 4houses and a few fruit Meets thereon.- be.
ins the • .. c land as conveyed, to ' Jtislan Lewis 24
by Cyrti• nhumwey, et us. and IlitiQeS Watemain,
et us' • deed batwing date Dec. 12. Ai D 1860. and
record •in the olllce for Irecordlng -Deeds. Ake., in '
said c.. . ty of Brsdford. in Deed - No. 94, PIP
281,. - .9c. Seized; end taken int execution at the
gull of r co. C. Atwood vs t in Lewis 24, End A. 1
4. Duns . ger. 4 1 • : . ..
Deed-
One other lot, piece or 'of land situ
ate, ir Al and Herrick tonight , Wanda ' as fol.
lows : the north by Lands of b Lee Ti l mi loracts
Porter tot 'Archibald Coleman; orb the tby
lands of ssid Archibald ColeMs4 noilelt tint and
others; south by lands of Hallett . Titus. Gordon'
Stanton and Thomas Peet ; and west by lands ld
oi a
said 7h mu Peet. Slim Thapsollt. Asher Bo ll "
and J ph„Lee, containing 58 acres Of land, sone
or less, about 25 acres improviid, With a framed:"
'Awe house. framed barn, a anill with ma
chinery d fixtures, water pri esti and right of
way bid ening to same. The a ve described land
1
is inter' ed to include four era* lota , two of
which w rc conveyed to defends t I* Hollett Titus.
one by I Coltman and-one hy thibeld Cole.
man.' • zed and taken into exenutl it the snit
of Chas Coleman .to nee of Deo. C. Atwood, vs. .
John G. recasts. • .
° • •
A Ono other lot. piece or led land situ- ' 1
ato in T senors township, boun 'follows : On,
tbo nort by lands of Wm. ,11.trbitney ; east by.
Lso.3ci
lands of Joseph Murbaker; *oath l er tands of.F.d.
ward 3ltarbaker ;we tiby lands of Pe -Clapper and
P. P..Eia dy, containing 00
_screi o f land, more or ,
less, a ut fifty Acres improved,- with a framed '
house, t a framed barns, other; outbuildings and ' .
fruit trc s thereon. Seized and lakep intc. execs. ...
lion at. t o suit of Wm. IL Witibninni. Levi (Mam
bo. lin. b•
I I , V, ,
ALBO-I , one otter lot, pteco cr pitrcel of land situ... ' t
ate in Pike township, bounded , f ollows On the . .
north and east hi lands of G . (i. Atwood and
Homer Stevens ; on the south iby lands of Lnsey
Myron Steven ; an the west by lands
of Myro Stevens, containing dYI. "ores of land.
more or less • about 2 acres improved , with a log
house eon, being the same h t t c rd ittildEleptember
9. 1860, y Wm. Griffis. Sheri ff , Henry Sherman,
Stevens;
as the property of , C. D .Snow';.deed recorded in •
SheriWs and Treasurer's Deed. Book In Prottiono.
tap.'} office in said county, No. 3, pup 420. Seized
and taken into execution at the tof Milton Mid. '
dough to use of Deo. C. Atwood v . flinty Sherman...;_' -
ALSG.-One other lot, piece or alarc9l of land el tu. ;
ate in Deauville township,' bounded as follows : On. . -
the nort 14 land of Geo. A, Johdsonj ; east by land 1
of John A. Kelly 24 ; south by
t i . .*ol said Geo:
A. do on ; west by lands said ng toChsrles
i
Kenyon, containing 25 sore's of , more or less. I
about 8 acres improved; with flaw fruit trees
thereon. Seized and titan into execution at the
suit of i mss Parker vs. T. A. Putt:"l .
ALSO other lot, piece or 04.01 of land Ban;
ate in H rrick township, bounded se follows : On
the n by lands of 0.8 . Cassell -; ton the east by 1
lands of B. W. Camp ; on the West and south by,
the pub highway. con 9 ;Freres of land,
more in: 'tess. all improved , wi s framed house. ,
framed hop. framed barn; other outbuildings and i ,
titinini
a few f t trees thereon. Selz d find ; taken into 2 \
exectitto ai the suit of . ..LA Ante, *S. 'George W.
e
Hendric I 1 4
' , AI Ono othei lot, piece or parcel of land situ
ate fa ryalusing township. bojanded as follows ;
Beginnig in the centre ot the Pablio Road at the
Junetio of the Oak Hill Road. s P rid Road,
and the cad leading to Campto ;,;• thence south • ,
i
56 deg. est "long the centre of d ;Oak Hill Road
4 and 8- entha rods to a corner gin' itentre of chid
road ; t e ase north 58 deg. west p and 1-tenth rods
to aon er ; thence north 13 rich Myatt. rods to a;
corner ; thence north 22 deg. west 51 rods to a cor- ..•
nee ; t nce south 5a deg. east '6 rode .to a corner '
in cen of said Billings Pond Road i thence eolith
20,j,' de east 13' rods along the 'centre of said Bil
lings Po d Road to the place of liegirining, contain
ing 62 p reties of bind, more or else! all improved. -
with a f med dwelling house orlon , with shoe
i o
shop in asement story.
;;; ;
- ALSO neother piece or -parte' cif haid situate ' '
In Wyslusing township, bounded an follows: Be- '
slump.;t a corner in the Billing . pond Road 1!y
rods fro the centre and junction of 9aid roadswith
the Oak ill Road and road" leading to Camptown ;
thence tirth'sB dim, 'seat 16 rod" to 4 corner to line
a Fee's land ; thence notth ;22 deg. west rth rods to a corner ;
_thencil north 8 and
leg. amt 10 at d 1-tinth liodf to a corner to
nide of 0. N. Atvrocit ; thisnel south 89 deg.
lands of said U. N. Attrook 5 and 9-tenth
of Marti
and 6-te
5-tenth
me of
east sha
,
zorner ; thence sonth323i deg. east T and
:ode to a cotter ; Ithenee sduth 20V deg.
rods to the.place of beginning. containing ,
id el - perches of land, mere or less. all im- '
i ;
ith a framed owellingliptiat.-framed barn
, fruit trees thereon. P.l , ed and taken,
ution at the suit of Lafferty k..LandOn'rs.'
ek. ' I-- .1 ''• -' •
' 'J. Mi SMITE '' Sheriff.
Towarida. February 18, 1374. i
B
,'. ,
NTOtlCh.—The oaio of Revision
.L..ll 'h e flied open the follon - ing &sten and places •
between the hours of 8, A. M.. and p, P. M.. for
hot qog ppeals for 1371: 1 . i ; . .- I
Towa da lioro'. -At the ICOminisslor.e.ra' 'Office,
Thilrid , February 12. i. : i • I
i
rows da twp. and TowandaNdrth4-At the Cora-
U 31 8 .5106 re Office, Friday, F•hrtiarY g.
A iylu —At the house of kloss Ell bergerlion.
day, Fe rnary 16. ' i '1 1 . -_:
Terry , At the house of ,ID HI Bibble. Tuelday.
February 17. ' ti•
Wilm 't
-At the hews; of jos4 Stewell, Wednes
day, Fe 18.
Alban —At the house of D AeUoig, ,thuradaY,
Fell 10 . ' 1 , ,1 - . •
Overt. n—At the tease of Dennis O'Brien. Friday,
1
•
Feb 20. • I I • •
Morir o twp. and Boro—At the house of Philo
%tinges, S aturday Feb 21. 1 I, .1
Ulster' At - the houseof C ill Ames, M onday. Fob
23. 1 7 • i . •
Athen twp. and Bore—At the li °use of 3 M Pike. •
Tueadsy Feb 21. ' '• i ; .......
Sini eld—At the house of FAI yin Blokealee.Wed.
i
nesday, 'eb 25. I I• - ' :
Spun field—At the house.of Dautel Brown,Tturi.
'day, Fe 24. • i . 1,,- . '
Itidubory—At the house of ChateeMendy, Friday, '
Feb 27.
South Creek.—At the house of Geo Ittiffern. Saturn
day. Feb 23. i .1 ; • :
Wolle Tb At , the honk. of ',Tessa! Ediell, Monday.
2
March I • ,
Colum is and Sylrania—At t o dense - of Earl
Sherman, Tuesday. March,p. ;,p i •
Troy tep and Boro—At the h eofT -M Long
& Ron, edoesday, March 4. I 1 - -
Arme a and Alba—At the holm al" Ira Smith..
l a
Thursd a ,31arch, , J. ';-
Canto twp and Boro-At ther•hourle of Ifezdy &
Randall. Friday. March G. i-.i• 4 - -, ,
Frank In—At the house of Hor co NYMey, Satur
day, Ma h 7. ' I 1 1
Sulam n twp and Boic.;--At She *oyes House,
Monday M arch P. . ._ . 1
Barlin on:West—At !he !holm of . 0a 7 Godard,
'Tuesday March 10, --; .-4 ' ,
Oran Ile—At the house of B lr Taylor, Widnes.
day. BI h 11. : i -
Leßo At the house of C'D He IcoMb, Thursday,
March 1 . , 1 •
Barcla y —At the School House r It '.foot of Plane,
Friday. arch 13. ' I Ir.
Sheah quln—At, the house of JP B.cigers, Monday,
March 1
Canner, .11tchheld—At the house pf El A uler, Tuesday,
March ly. . . ' : i
_...
Windham—At the house of JOhm naives. Wednes
day. March 15.'., 1 .-.
Warre —At the house of Jamie Cooper, Thurs
day, Ma h 10. ' '1 •
Orwell At the Center
... iool Thiuse,Friday,March '
20.
Wyso —At the house of Itlehand Miers,Saturdey,
March 2 . -
the j
Rome wp and Boro—At In 'hqueeff A A Taylor,
Monde) , March 23
kleiTiok-At the house . of Char, s Itlce, Tuesday,
rod. to
G-tenth
net 18
1 acre a+
proved,
aud•o fo
tuto ex-
S. C.
may
the f
. . .
March 2e,
Pits and LeTtaysvil w le.--•4 the lanai of F E Cabe.
Wednesday. March 25.
- Tnscarora-At the house of BIFWiod, Thursday,
March 26. - , . •
Wyalnning—At the house of J hl Stown. .Yelefae , ,
March 27 4 -
...i •-' 1 ;
Stange . i s fl ar toiteLet the !tousle t Usury name,.
gata 28.
ttrifea Asses will)
and w in il nlarga i g ctu rc al tntf i Z *l pe nglibei r s tle i
time Bled in their warrants, et winter SIO:e and
place tt. Board of Revision wiliateinkand bear those
who con [der themselves isgristed ply the asses s.
ment, a d shake such alteration e : to Ahem shall ay.
pear jun and reasonable.' . • •
By er bf the Boer..
Attest ..:E: B. °omens:roil. Cleric. i
I Co ulnae's Office. Jan 26. ,Mt 74.1 :• • i
IA U 1 ITOR'S . - NOT cc lr — 1 D.- it
AU
B .wn vs Thos. ,P. lamb. Int the Court of
Commo . Pleas of Bradford ty.F—No• Miler ,
Term; 1* 73.
.„ .- •
Then . . ersignetl. an Auditorlappointed bk said-
Court to distribute moneys in the .ire Ands
arising from the sale of derenflant's real ratite. .
trill,,,gtend to duties I of 'Och 1 appointritent
at hide Ic e
in Towanda Borough/ on BRIDAL
Ann 0, 1871, at 10 jo'clock4 a. tm.. where all
persons eying , claim' upon . sail Nude must pre:"
(sent the or be forever ,debarroA from coming in ,
'upon pon th same. • , • SO, W. MIX : f
~ 31'a7.5' 4.w4 i . 1 1 Auditor.
A
masr- 1 4 22 " -1- t
en?e i.:: 0 4,,.1,
will pe t the establishment of the tiring* Bank
in the t hip of Athena, instead of said borough.
'• •
. ' President HoMe timings 2tank.
Athen.lan 20, 7874.1 1
EZ
, .
THE CUTOR'S INOTtok_ Notice
•
L. A la erebyl given that all perions indebted to \
the es of Geo. H. MOITOW ' bite! of Wilmot. de
-exceed, requested to nub; *mediate nt. •
and all rims having ! claims amenst r . estate
meat sent them drily antbentleated : Aar imettie.
ment. , _ :. -: PArli D. NOM%
Jan. 14. 1874. ~ : i f Ezecutor.
, • •
__AisTßATows ixonstm— •
See le hereby lea that eli perms todehint
to the datata of Mary S. B. W,Dp Me of Upham
decease, ere requeetadto ma“ la r
and all persons hail* dal= , Web
=
l ansintk
lent th. 11247 M I ? ke WSW .
i
Jae , ' . ' i , admiditrilleiß
I
A' 3 D:
ate or mbi
ame nake s iiagramt. and all
bream claims 2 :" aid aft% sasurt
Wm duly " focallAkammik
CUV‘
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pIM MINS
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