II padford quiet Towanda, - iti.sday; Karat 10 2 1874. LOCA.L AN.O GENE.R4 TES anniversary of the Episcopal tiunday-schol, w il l como on' on &MO Bun*, commencingst 2 o'clOdi P. Z. • THE Tioga Coun t y d Biwa J. B, 0. 13aixocit is dingeionsly: ill. His disease is initammatiou tho ISege. ~„_- ~, • • Manor HowE haagivan notice' that e ll make a - visitation of the parish of Christ Church, this plice, - Mid prekch on Sunday Morning, A.prit,l9. Das. T. F. MAnnx, of Wysox,' and L.D.' Morrranxn, of this place, have been in Philadelphia for the paet week attending the commencement exercises of their Alma Mater, Jefferson Medical College. -ALL persons interested in the re orga,iizstion of the Bradford County Agric ul trsi Society, are 'requested to meet it the Co-art .- House, in ;Towanda, Pa', on Monday, May 4, 1874, at 7 o'clock - A large attend ando is desired, to the matter is one of import &lMO. 3 TnE SandaySc,heol Alliance meets •on Monday evening next in the lecture room of the Presbyterian . . Church. The International I Lessona for the month of April, Will be discuss ed. All Sunday-school teadhers and others In ' terested in the we*, are Invited to be present. Tug firm of Km;Er 8. WLTKI7II3, Sheshequin, hating bOen dissolved by the withdrawal of Ur. K., all persons indebted to the late firm are invited to call and settle. We hope Oars does not'design leaving the county, Rs ho is too wide-awake; energetics business min to lose. • A NENv Post-Office h s as been estab - lishcd at Sayre, in this county, ..and B. G. SPALDING appointed ro'.tmasjer. In addition . to teing an important railroad point, Sayre, is rapidly growing' into a thriving "town, under .the liberal. policy pursued .by Mr. Fru in selling lotp; and aiding purchasers in building. _ . - 'RODE MOE, the auctioneer, happen ed to be,in.the room tlie other evening when the hour arrived for ielling the money of the Building Assoeiaticin, and President BErrs in vited him to try his Skill at disposing of it. The bidding was spirited,: and 1 1loDE kept ,things lively, until the last dollar was disposed of. Fivo23harea were sold'at $42, and five at 111.24. I . AjpE occurred near FROST'S fur niture factory, on Tuesday morning last about 12 o'clock. The t , rOperty destroyed was a frame bohse owuc. yC. Rcumuni. Tho oo- , criPants had i beeu :‘ .;ent for several days. and tho origin of the are is a mystery. The same building ; was pattially destroyed by flro a few Weeks aiuce. It 'was insured for ,51,500. • • Northern Tier Gazette says W. PA/NE will'resume business in Troy soon. We are glad to hear it. Notwithstanding Mr. P.'s misfortune, ho possesses the entire coati -deuce ortle commercial men and community generally. The liosineeß enterprise 'and large- Ihearted liberality, have' contributed much fo r ward the/Present: prosperous condition of our, sister ' 1 • D.• CUSHING, late •uf C 3 nu:wtted suicide at the resi dence' of Ilra. PArrratso i s, in Shesliegnin town slep,lon triday c ; i:tuting by taking a dose of prus.eic acid. Justicelll:-J. Lv.tcr summoned a coroner's inly, ^aio ,returned a. verdict of derth from taking poisoui. It is supposed that financial einbarraßsmcnt led' deceased to the r:,411 ec : - A 'WRITER ill the 1 1 Yilliamsport'Reg-, 7sh , r, in giving Canton item.% given our esteem.' ed friend. Prof. Aii4F l ., a corup:ira.:-ntAry no -bee • Oar Graded School, tinder _the Principal ship of Prof. Angle, and his 'efficient corps . of teachers, is &ling finelY. The Professor is a a gentleman and scholar in every) sense of the word, and the rapid ailcanceineot of his pup . ' shows him to'be eminently qualified for b i .present position." • I MRS. Fi H. nIiERWOOD will remain in this place, and continue . to ; give instruction on the piano. Pupils Of the T. U. A. will be enabled to continue tlnlir studies under her di rection Having ei:j,iy4.d superior advantages, we confidently rec(matui.nd_her as every v..!y instruct in every branch of nitn•ie. Whitn desired, She will Five instruction at the homes of pupils. We hope she may re eigve a generous suPport. - WOMEN'S TEMPERANCE 3.IEETING. Tho. ladies of Towanda who aro in Ifavor of temperance refoim, areinvited to meet in the Lecture Room of the Pticsbytcrian Church, on rnesday afternoon next; ?larch 21, at 3 o'clock. The importace of (he', subjeol is such as to demlnd the prayerful attentioiThf every Christ ian ‘voni aria it. is h l opeil that no one who (I ,, tres t , ) s , c the evils I pf int±oaperance swept from the land, will neglect to be present. . 1 M.R. EDITOR : A cording, to previ ous hotiee, Dr. Tmeznlof your Cown, address ed the. Farmers' Union of this place, last Satnr day afternoon, on moriopohe t. ,to the entire aatisfaction of all presetiit. Indeed, all were fere.4ed, instruct. d and pleas - '; and had the people dreamed of the rich trest• in store for: them, there would havelbee - a'a. better attend ance. Thh meeting gage him stro to of thanki,, - and requested the publication of his escellefir fiddress. F. Wysjusing, March 17, 1571. ' T , • AT BECOMES our ad duty to record the death of one curl ostreinkl citizens, Mr. N. SPALDI*I, or the Una of SPALDING S. LiAurr. Mr: S. had beeb afflicted with parsly els for about six yeas, but had comfortable health until within a few weeks psst, when be bad another stroke, from which ho continued to grow worse until relieved from his sufferings by death,' which took ' place on Friday afternoon last; March 6 at half-pst 4 o'clock, in the 47th ) . ear of his age. It Li cenceded to his memory that he lire.l liont life, and died " the death • : Canton Sentinel. • THE Adit v e (Ill.) Daily Jottr nnl in publishing an account of the temper .anee erns ale in that city, 'mikes the following mention of a former lady respell: , of this place; MIES A. is a young lady of exceedingly bright intdlect, finc literary ataitirtients, and genuine . Christian philanthropy Mss Mary Aspinwall, daughter of Mr. As pinwall, Proprietor or the St. James Hotel, en tertained the a:Wien-cc by a recitation that call ed forth the heartiest applause. The young lady is said to hayc read .with deliberation and good effect." ; Bramtaros GIiANGE of the Pat roue otAnsbandry wfLil organized in Burling ' ton, by Deputy S. W. Sucz, - on the 13th' inst. Thefo'owing are the .yttlicers for the remainder t - of the year : Meter, Joti Morley; Overseer, Josephue Campbell; Lecturer, W. A. Lane; Steward,flt. R. Phelps; Ass't• Steward; S. C. Hill ; Chalilain, Gi. 8. Tiacustip ;. Treasurer, J. W. Nichols; Secretary. J. F. Morley; Gate Keeper, J. M. Ayers;• deresi D. Morley; ' • Pomona, Alice Dlorleyi Flora, Miss Hattie Phelps-; Lady' Ass't E i ßevrird, Miss Celestia Morley. This Grarge !ma organized - with thirty " charter members ;as many more stand' ready . to bp, , _ ED: REPORTER : A43Fratige of the Patrop of Hiiibiiidrylwas regularly instituted in West Burlington thin afternoon, by Deputy 1 3. W. Buck, sunder thel nanie of Union Grange, and the following officers- were duly elected and installed: MasterJ Ezra• Loomis; Overseer, M. L.Bcokwell; Lectrirer, E.M. Montgomery; I ,6ward, G. W; Gods? Asal Hteward, John rTY; Chaplain; J. M.,Rockwell; Treamirer, John Blackweil; Seify,A. C. Blackwell; Gate . keeper, .1. a.•Calkins; - ;rei„Mra: E. B. Mont ' gomery; Pomona, Mrs.' .1. 6 .,;1 . . Fanning; Flora, -Mrs. J. A. Calkitit; L%ay ateivird. M•rg. , hi. L Rockwell. ' • A. C. B. As ~rsx,'Btintlal meeting of laden of the Towanda Earths Mower 1. held March the Mowing gentternu chosen to servo as directors for the -:‘• year JOHN A. ammo, 0. D. • E. PIOLLIM J. N. WAnD. J. F. ligswe,,l. Ibmwzmn, & D.. Menixx. ' 'W. O. Team was elected Clerk, 'and ' D e mon Treasurer. ••• At a subsequent meeting of the /bard • redoes, 8. D. Mama was rerebmted • duct, and with him u executive oommi I Joys A. DODDIXO and L B. auxeiterr. Strbqp Durn.—Bev. Mr. Jo :a: : a; Litt& formerly pastor of the M. H. Church in - field, died yesterday morning, suddenly, a the hone° of lAnawson Mmnr, In Litchfield. Ms iodation was Camptown, this comity. Ho had been with his family on a Visit to friend!' in Candor i N. Y., and on his return called on me memberar of his former charge in Litchfield; 1 11 °- YeaterdaY mauling, on his way finis:: .... Him's, Where he had spent the night, the house of Okraftson Mt raw, his home beam ex cited, and u thd road was badly drifted, Mr. Zontuson,l who was laboring under indispo tion ito#Cdiseise of the heart, was somewhat ht enea, find immediately, his wife„ who WAS him in the cutter, perceived something Matter with him She was obliged to hold in the cutter and drive the horse to Mr. Mtn Arrived there he was taken into the ha and a physician called, but lkliced only a minutes.—Athens Gazette. THAT the Railroad 'Company preehtte the services rendered there by citizens of this county, during the recent t bibs, will . be evident from the following from President &mz: Orricz PA. fr. N. Y. CANAL it U. R. Ca, March 14,1874. The President returns his aeknowled ..i• .t 8 to the civil officers for the discretion andfirm 'nese with which they discharged their duties; and to the citizens of the county for the rtadi ness with which they responded to the ea for aid in regaining possession of the property of the Company, unlawfully detained near the Tate line:--and also the Company's due approci tion of the sentiment of the community in lay r of law and order, as evinced by the almost univer sal deprecation of the illegal conduct of those who sought in an unlawful and tumultuous manner, toredress imaginary grievances. The Company will endeavor to show heir gratitude for the spirit thus manifested b ex tending facilities for travel and traffic,--isnd should occasion ever *Me, by devoting thq en tire resources of the road for their sec trity and protection. RODE= H. Sams, Preside .t: ROBBEBY.—CoL RicKETTs, tor of the Long Pond Hotel; in Sullivan co , Pa„ was robbed of a gold watch and /270,1 day last week. Ho had been to Wilkes-II and while on his fray back, on the rnon. between Xiser's and Long Pond, two jumped into his wagon from the rear, and ing his bat over his eyes, blindfolded and . ged him. They then robbed him and tied; ,to a tree, "where ho was compelled to re ; l over nigh. He managed to loose his • , as toget to the repo, and succeeded in, g ink it in two, thereby releasing himself. found4its horses - close by, tied to , a tree. arrived much exhausted, and with feet-frozen. The Colonel is a little deaf, did not hear ior see . the men until they their hands upon him. It is supposed tha robbers were men acquainted with the Col and knew the amount he had with him. duo to the robbers has beep found. We the officers of the law will Seccee.d in capt tkbm and speedily bring them 'to trial. TllO3 should bo puni4hcd to the full extc the law; • DEED left for: record in the o for reCurding deeds. etc., week ending 1u: P,oboort t 9 Grorgn N. Etimiuster, lloward Bacon to Stephen Adams, Ca! iro John Bartel: to Julia Ann Eastabrucite, John Sturtoa, jr,y pt. al. t 6 Jitair2.a O'L Bidgbury. • - John Merklc to James Butler, Ititigbury i J-.INuA. Finton to JohnjileriVc, Itidgbn Ichabod Sellard to John Hicks, jr., Cant' • John Hicks, jr., to Elizabeth Hall, Cant , Isaac N. Corbin to Frank Crawford, W: Jame' Sullivan to Michael Sullivan, Alb: Martha J. Long to Thomas W. 0 1.,ncas, ens Boro. Sally Ann Gore et al. tc Abraham Gore,. shequita., E. S. Bailey to Wm. E. Smith, West Bu ton. . Charles Ble.ttoelis t•t al. 0, Ab 4 Matt Springfield.i ~- P. 'V Wolcott to Atla'Slattocks, - Ipringfi , Horace Willey to E. 0. Willey. 'Fraillelin - ' .-• . TuE STRIKE AT AN END.—ThC • , . and we sincerely hope the last, strike • o employes of the Pa. .5 . .. N. 'Y. 11. IL, has to an end, although the results will not be forgotten. The wen , having refuse go to work' at old prices, many of them beau threharged and will never again be ployed on the road, although some of the I ers have lisited Mr. PACZEII since they fin; company have the power to manage thei fairs in their. - own way, confessed their I and asked to be reinstated. While we heat sympathise with-many of them in their mi tune in losing geed situations, we trust have.learned a salutary lesson by the ex; , ence 'and result of the brief. strike in w they fOolishly engaged: Had the comp'any° back their pay, or refused to allow them . they agreed to pay, the ciss would have quite different. But the men have promptly paid every Month; and if any liver° dissatisfied with the wages paid by the compa -1,1 ny„ they should have demanded an increase, or quietly left the road for more remunor employment. But the bold and unlawin at= s tempt to seize and hold the property of an ern player, simply because the employe canno in. - I dace him to pay a certain amount of sal - not not-only a flagrant wrong, but if acquit in,. would establish a precedent which fiery soon undermine the foundations of all and threw the country into a state of co'nft and anarchy, in which the Ilibcning eh Would' find' themselves in a condition w tluurslavery. , The law, makes no distini between the rich and the poor, but once e fish the principle that ' might makes rid and capital will assert ii - power which wil drips labor to the most servile serfdom. . As we have before remarked, wealth ani sition s ire within the reach of all in this i I re try, 'and every business, avocation and pt._.__. shinis Open to the humblest in - dividu on equal - terms with the capitalist. The a st way for laboring men to secure and m • tain their rights, is to It am to discharge thei - 7 d ties well, and when their serviees do not - cot round the remuneration they believe they a entitled to, engage in some business for t t..ei relyes, where they can reap • all the pro fits their skill . _ Aim IitiCSPAPEUS READ?—WO tlidElli they ire. In fact we know a recent lasue o the REPORTER was perused by several individn aid. The day - after tbelpublication of the nut Lei referred to, one of our borough policem( came rapidly into our sapettim - , - and deco ndi in Ali excited tone, fe - know the amount f bill. We quietly informed-him, when 'h r pompously continued,. " Stop s my pepeii . meekly inquiring the cause of so much it , were informed that s brief notice in the cOlnmn - referring to to a fight on the 8, oyening previous, reflected upon "the character of our visitor, and that "I [lll j not submit to it." Tho sum of our . offe dil consisted in stating that a fight lad occ re and that the parties were permitted , away on their agreement to appear for a hei m tug the next day: Mr. lema, who w t official referred to, did not dispute the el tion', but only attemptekto excuse hims If t. Ur gronnd that one of the, men was too ill to bp locked np. , Why the other was permit ed to t go unmolested, our worthy policeman was in too much angry hastO to explain. - I 1 T:.e.Raleorriat will continue to be issued, nolWithstanding the withdrawal of his iatron age. We might perhapa advance some reasons Why the political sentiments of the RePounit ire distasteful to ono , who only a few Linn since, was attired in a uniform of "gray m l and Was wont to look upon the loyal .people f t the i north - as Lracot..n hirelings ,— but we , } orb ar. The nett caller was gaits the reverse ftb I , first. Be was a plain, intelligent looliThg Our manilwithout bind coat-end brass button . ( entering-the office, ho modestly inquired • 1 editer was in: On being answered in t o iirmatael he continued in broken Eng , sin told yon have printed a not* inviting me in call here now, fat you vents r On MAT* big Scott hint tho information we delayed, he OM*, bowed Wan& out. Some days Rei m, we had tOCOITOCS letter from the Swiss Oonsul,resbling in Philadelphia, making some bnlianies about the pug man, and the most diligent personal inquiry among all the people of his nationality had failed in ascertaining hie whereabouts; but three lion in the Ilmoma !nod him In lass than twenty-four honrs after the first copy was Wined from the press. Another ease clearly indicating the fad that advertisements are read as well as reading Matter, was-brought to oar attention on !be same day of the above recited incidents. Ono' dorm leading attorneys called to settle his bill, Which we pibmptly made out and.presented to him. "This is not right," said ho, scanning the several items; . "my card has not , been in the paper for more than a year." AO examine.. Wm of our files proved his assertion to bo oor• rect, and we were compelled Idideduct the amount charged for advertising from his bill, aid'promise that the omission should be made up in the future. I We have made this item much longer than we intended, as we only wished to cito proof _that advertising pays. 1. .. aCCOuDING to previous public no tice, the citizens of Calnptoyn convened at the _ rush, March 13, 1874,at 7.P. it: On motion Ciao° Am; Esq., was called to the chair; and stated that this meeting wag called in the interest of the cause of Temperance, and Invit e& the Be,. Ittononans to offer prayer, after which he introduced Brother. T. E. Gomm, from Bome Lodge, as lecturer of the evening, who was - listened to with closo.attention by the attdience. Brother Kean also from Rome Lodge was called for, and responded in some very appropriate , emarks, upon the organizs- Hen of Good Templars, the -object, work, and Mission of-the order, and earnestly urging the people of Caimptown te.organize at once for the gloat and noble work of raising the fallen and saving others from falling. ' Enthusiastic, ro t:arks were also made by the ehairMan, urging those present to remain and- organLis a Lodge ot,Good Templars. An invitation was given for 'se many as would stay and favor the organiza tion, to rise, when no sooner said, than a good y-number were cn their feet; the ineoting was then disinissed; and the District Deputy of *astern BradforrPprore. edcd with tho initiatien of those ptettßrit, when on; motion they nand= nated and elected the followin`g officers, viz : feir W. C. T., Wm. H. Segraves; W. V.,T., Lucy Camp; W. S. - , Edward. Camp; W. T., Ifre. E. 'A. s , graves; W. F. S., Cyrus Avery; W. C., Rev. D: Cook; W. M., Elmer Billings; I. G., Lucotta Billings; 0. G. Walter Cooley; R. S.,' Edward Cleveland; S. S., Hattie Bnmp; W. A. S., Btart -14 Peet; W. D. M., James Fleming. The offi cers elect were Ally installed by ci F. boring, I. D. The Lodge then eleeteol. Cyrus Avery Lodge Deputy, and agteed to rdett en Wednes diy evenings and, adjonrned. 1 , A justice of tho peace of ono county may is sue an execution upon a certified transcript of a judgment on tlio docket of a justice or the peacje of another eotintY, In all cases where the latleir might legally have issued one. .. A misreeltal inthetody of en execution does not }ender it void; nor _v_oll a constable bo a trosreser in executing it; will bo justified and r the provislims of the act of the 21st of March, 1772. As accord must appear to. be advantageous 'a the party, or It can be no stitisiaction; there. l 1 A PLEASANT and entertaining feu- fore,lin t ree ass for taking plaintiff's cattle, it innei good plea to say, there was an accord. , tire of the fair and festival for the benefit of that i the plaintitehould bavo hiS cattle again. the lecture committee, will be an. Old Polka' Ramp, for plaintiff in error. cencert, conducted by Prof. Cnatmes E. GLAD- Williston, fer defendant in error. reversed, and error. rii:ito, who has kindly consented to be present. A We hope to' be able to publish a full pro- ,i .. l judgm ~ i 1 , 1 a a ciaire,fitiloside noro awarded. L . gtammo next week. &lair Payne vs. Benjamin Bennett. 2. Watts, fTho people of Towanda are tinder many all gations to Mr. GLADDING already for the inter- I lln Error. eat he has alivays minsifest4 in our affairs. l ; 1 , Dbring his, three years' sojOurnhere, be always action of ejectment. which iuvolved ques tioAnl of boundary andl identity, resulted in a held hi readiness, even at the sAkrifice compromise, by Which ,theson of the defend of his `own interests, to aid in pushing • forward ant purchased , frons' the plaintiff, and executed any and every benevolent and charitable en i a la 1 tgago toltecuro the 'purchase money. terpriso, and we believe was largely instil:mien- This ':i w its - mortgage afterward sucd, judgment tal in adding to the revenues of every Church obt nod tliereonl lerari facias issued, and the and Society in the town, In one way or another, • 1 i • - ' landleold to the plaintiff; in an action of eject and -he is deservedly popular with 'ill classes: m- ment to recover the possessioo, the defendant here. His generosity in giving, his time fro will i to. set up as a defence his Own extensive business to aid in the Old tot be permuted Polka Concert on the Bth of nexi l. 'month, gives tlastphich' i vras the subject of defence in the another evidence.of gehuihe 1 un. elfish boom. Scat ticetinent which was compromised. lence. 1 ~ - Nettion it Conyngham,for plaintiff In error. Wfillistoui-for defend ant in error. ;While upon this subject, it may not he out or , place to refer to another instance of Mr. GL.u). 1 . . --- ._ iudgment reversed, and nrao'g interest in the building up of this section a re t re -r a°las d i` ° 7l 4warac '''' of the'county. Just before the disastrous panic Andiew Irvine lo!. David M. Ball.' 1. Watts, • o-i-s of last tall, he visit;ed some iof the Eastern . I 1 -0 1 States in the li'ope of indueittg sonic of the 1 iln p.rror. manufacturing capitalists there to establish A 4pecific performance o' an unexecuted ver bisiness here, employing tae darn as a feeder biditargain for the purchaeo and sale of land fot an unlimited Ivater power. After an ab- eanont bo etiforcd j il by action; and a conditional sence oreevcral weehp, he returned, bringing verdict, in on action on such contraet,for a car with him a wealthy gentleman, who was so im- taro gum, to be I•elea'S(.4l upon• the execution - pr'eAed -with the situatic:n of affairs, that ho and delivery of a deed; is erroneous. made itiraogerneute for the purchase of several The want of a Pause of action in a declare latlndred acres uf•lartil;. and had the dam re• tlon, is a defect which is not cured by a verdict. mained unimpaired until the present time, wet- Williston it. Conyngliam, for plaintiff In errorZ have not the slightest doubt that the erection. j : -I • ;Judgment reversed, and" ofisome largo mantacteries w - ould'have been a Tore facias dd, noco awarded. , , commenced on the 9,iosite side of the-river at Benjarnin Dennet l t t vs. 'Se}ah 'Payne. 5. Watts, 1 ari l early say. Wereall attention to the matter i 259. 1 i now for the reason that the destruction of the Mirror. dam has probably put en end to the project, 4,,.fter ejectment brought the parties corn arid Mr. GtanoiNo's labor and trouble in ca -Iprornise, and the defendant purchases the deavoring to establish en ih h stitutio which plaintiff'a titles and secures the purchase mon , w ba iiii ro lt;ti t y k e n be ,, i j oi tta u t f l :i e o ' f i a n i u lu c r li e vi o a f lu t o h t e o n u tt e d , e n r ii t g a h k ! , . I .--..............--. . oy 1.4 . mortgage) open which a judgment is aftensiard obtainid, and the property sold, and n Mg. Cjeci,ment is brought to recover possession, the to I di ! tain en ,tai. :ag bint :, ain rma DEI E CI 13 'TO the o=o BRADFORD COONTY CASES ARGUED AT TUB SUPII63I F. COURT. —Compiled from tha Pennsilvarcia Evorts, by R. A. Mruct7a. :cc). it. • . ME• cad tho Reubcu•Wilbur vs. Amos Strickland. 1. Rattle rtily A sheriff is answerable for the conduct of his deputy in taking goods of another r erson than tho defendant, in execution. - , • After evidence of a fraudulent combination, tha decla•ataons of any ono of the parties to it tatty be proved. Williston, for plaintiff in error. ewis, for defendant in error. Judgment reversed, and a venire facial tie noro awarded. Scktile Holden et al. vs. Jas. P. Bull, Treasuree of. Bradford County. 1. Penna.' Reports. 460. W hich • opt I.•hst I , CCII • 1A judgment entered upon a band, in the pen alty of one hundred dollars, with a warrant to confess a judgment; having a condition there under written, that the obligor will pay a tine arid bill of Wits, then uncertain as to a'nount, , - 11;n:id. lated ! mild [ law ELM !Van execution issues nponinch a judgment, for the penalty, before the real amount due ii att‘errained, it will be set aside on a writ of er• rcir. =I nhhair, for defendant in error. ` ' 4 " Judgment affirmed, and execution set aside Hustarns A. Holden vs. Lawrence Wiggins. 9 4 Penna. Reports. 499. In Error. In an Action before a Auto of the Peace' lie defendant .claimed a right to offset a de- Mand which ho had against the plaintiff, for a F, suns execeding one hundred dollars; 744,-that the Justice was right in rejecting the evidence 0 I of such of sot, on the ground, that it exceed ed, in amount, his jurisdiction. !Upon an Appeal to the Court of Common Pleas in such cases, the crate having been re ferred to arbitrators, under the compuleitot7 arbitration law; the defendant offered the same evidence to the arbitraters,"who made a report in favor of the. plaintiff, and Appended thereto this memorandum, "The defendant's claim ex- deeding tho plaintiff's three hundred and thirty n t',fro &Dant, was excluded, as out of our juris t/ diction.' Upon this' report judgment was (m -il tend, which was affirmed; r Y I When, in such case,,the demand of the de ) n fondant is composed of several items, ho may offset such of them as do not exceed tho juris at diction of the dristici). ' Where 'the transcript of the Justice, from whose judgment an appeal was entered, set oat ill the plaintiff's demand to be " ninety-eight doi ng las dae on book, aworuat,"- it was held, that d ' this was a sufficient statement of the plaintirs. g ° glaim, to sustain a judgmtint upon an award of - arbitrntorr. Argued by the plaintiff in error in person. Williston, for defendant In error. Judgment &farmed. 3M Naples ye. Brinier. 3. Penn. Reports. 475. i... _ In Error. i The fact that there is a mortgage upon lands Vrhich have been levied on ajlia, ;gill not dis pense with the necessity of holding an inquist. lion; ands vesulilioni exponaf without it is it iegalar. - . 1 Kinney. for plaintiff in error. • , Judgment affirmed. ; c Commonwealth ve. Job' Shopud. .3. Penns. IReports, 509. - s i '' In Error. g; i The -remedy for compensation, under the n' Act for the purpose of saluting the titles to e Sind in Bedford and Ulster townships in LU -1 1 . ierne and lifoomlnlT oonntles," le personal, and • : I not to be assigned, directly or Indira*. - 458.* In Error In Error eieveyalsee' of the land, theretore, by the Penisylvanla otaimmit, will not entitle the grantee to maintain an action by vista* of the proviidons of thi4 set against the .Common weil*. - E.lLewls, - for plaintiff is error. Williston, for defendant Marron • -.. • Judgment of the court .below reversed and judgment hero for the defendant. John Malley n -Benjamin Clark. 1. Watts, • In Error. . • A Writ of !etre jteias upon a mortgage need not nerved upon the: terre tenant ins of the mo gaged premises to make him a party to the roseeding. 'A title by the sheriff upon a judgMent seethe{ the mortgagor alone is good. Jig! an ejeCtmetit against a tarp tenant of mortgaged prettifies by the purchaser at eller- Iff's tale, the defSndant may avail himself of any ;donee which he might have made if be had een it party to the wire foot as suit.' Ant 1f he had NO served with notice of the stilt upo the mortgage the judgment would have been conclusive upon him and his title. , Ocinynglu‘na, for plaintiff in error. Lciwiii and Williston, for defendant in error. • 1 I . • i -., , .Tuda•meut reversed, and a renirs radius de novo awarded. - William *cis vs Lyman U. HodgeS. 2. Watts, ) i * 881,0 In Error. A .ntrait, by as administrator. to sell tho real pstato of his; intonate, for a cortain stun and on certain toims of "payment, and that he will hialie tho title through the medium of thi orphan•'°court, hi void, and no action can be maintained for a preach of its provisions. 04erton and Ccinyughant,' for plaintiff in er• for. j , Williston, for defendant in error. Judgment reversed, and itss de novo awarded. ' - a reitirefa Marir Ove on of al. m. William Gibson. 2. Watte,BB4.• In Eiior. • A settle; who - , makes his improvement by misthko o otherwise, on land previously ap proOatedi obtains no title by eettlement to the Adjoining tract, over which his enclosure extetfds. 1 „ Lewis, for plaintiffs in error. Whliston, for defendant in error. • 1 , ° Judgment affirmed. Sanlel F. Acel4r vs. I Titns Neal. 2. Watts, i 421.* In Error.' tefendantinpon the,trial will not be permitted. to defend !himself in his possession, by the samti evidence which he might have given in the driginal suit.l The compromise is conclu• sive ;pen him. flat he may bo permitted to prov that the land for which the ejectment is brought is pot the same which was the subject of the compromise. - Williston and Ilwoll, for plaintiff in error. -Conghani, for defendant in error. Judgment reversed, and a ret t irefacias de noro awarded. Tijoso marked. With a star are loading *tea. B'fSLIVESS LOCAL. I*r you want Dishes cheap, go too; Bi Acesi very variety of Canned Frniip, yetq cheap, at the Third Ward Grocery. ,Yon can buy fresh Gicieeries 1 p for cash C.u.inuis' now Grocery. Careful buyers will not fail to eau L O. A. BLAmCs. 1 JIIOIIBEI AND` LOT FOR .SALE.—Apply 0 GEOROBIRLIXI4Ii, at CALlll2 4 he drocery. Sprino styles Hats and Caps, st ironic dat TAIrLoz& D ' sewing Maebine Needles and n, at 0. 1 ...: A r pple l s, Potatoes and Dried is wasted at CALlcr7ss' New Grocery. 1 _ Ciro tc; .Warrcoi3 & oienr's Block, for your Books and Stationery. or the best Roast or, Steak Ittnerma's. 10 !ft. if yoti want good goods cheap remembe j the oicl Red, Whit() fuul BlCtefi3to,r,o., Oaiden and Floiver Seeds a spebialty t the Third Ward Groe,iry. Several valuable Farina • and Houses and Lot for sale by )3surizrr&,TßACr. OUSE A 1 40:;, LOT FOIL SALE Olt RMiT. -4CTIRS jasy. pply to o MN. EL. WOODRUFF; ova M. J . Loni's - store. • pureißluestone Cayuga Inas teri bed for; sale at Myersburg Mills. Well .are4f and - wexranted a pure article. th 't prepared d s, we advise you to try our at F. J. CAL INS' now Oro =I I Oide ramify Groceries, is ch4ap a the 4apeat, at the Third Ward Gre co?. 44,* • lint. When you feel a . cough or brenctual affec4on creeping on the lunge ! take GnanariPacrenaL, and cure it before it bei:om incurable.' yon want the best Cook Stoye t, Uat 3u 'e, in Nercar's Block. • ROT An endless.variety of heating skin st Ow being sold very, 'cheap: i • • . 1146 fino 'assortment of Sloe Ware, at theahloi, Ward Grocery. seirAtinter MOliany Goods at coo, to obi ant for the Ppiak Styles; it Mrs. .7. D. Hai.% Bridge-st. tel. Graham Crackers, bat 71ea1, Graham Moor, Crashed Wheat, al the Third Ward Grocery and Bakery. Beeannur, &letei invite the attentiolioreiel buyers to their superior etwii of groceries at the Red, White mid 8100 Store. ter Old Gold and Silver bought and highest, prices paid, at, M. linsriniames, Bridge street. 1161. The best place to buy ready made idothing is s 4 No. 4, 2 doors west of COD. DWG, alms:ma Co's. , • - *S. Teachers of music can pur chase Sheet Murk, and Undo Books at Teach-, eretates, st the Temple of Iftnsio, Towanda Pa. ; ie. If you want fin© Hair Work mado rip, or desire to mauls° any, go to B. Es- Tors, a reliable hair dealh, Bridge-at., at Mrs. J. lliLL•s Fancy Store. air If you will cal at HINDEL3IAI.63 Jewelry - Store, Bridge street, and price his goods, you will be satisfied that it Is the platiii to purchase. stir Bolt Butter Wanted at CALK nte. vSY- Yon can buy everything in the Grocery atorProvialoo lino a little cheaper at McCann it EDWALIIDS tho any other place in town. FEraNTTVILE AT. CosT.-,-Having de cided to change my business, I,wlll' sell goods at cost for the next thirty days. No. 4 Bridge-Et., Towanda, Pa. oar Mrs. E. J. Mumps is 'still do. ing a lively business., She keeps a supply of everything the ladies need to weF, in the latest styles, and sells at honest, living • prices. Rooms over 0. A. Buck's China Store. IMPORT/INT.—People living up-town, can order their gror,efies at Cu xin's new store, thus nab% considerable travel. kr Large stock of Pictures and Picture Frames, at Warrcoarn & Bnairts, itler cur'a Block. is,. Wall Paper and Curtains cheap at WILITCOXII Suatrr'a. • llorcnt's Block. • its. Have you a Singer Sewing Machine? You will fled at O t A. BLACK many new and useful attachments, which' will add to the usefulness and value of year machine. , ter Tom a specialty at the Red, White k %Blue Store. NOTE Tms.—lf yon. want a set, of Dishes, or 'Wives and Forks, or Silver Plated Ware, or any Lamps or Lanterns, you can be supplied at 0. A. BLACK'S. ter An opportunity, that does not often present itself is now offered. Vie.have a good house worth s3,soo„whieh we offer for sale for $3,000, and will take half the amount in monthly payments. ; A, J. NOBLE & CO. Se - Fancy Gcrods and Stationery for the holidays!, better and cheaper than else where, at C. F. Caose. • sm. The . Girl of the • .Veriocl " to bo seen in Um window of Lsvores flair • Palaeo, on P.ridge-st.,,at 3fro. J. D. Hui.'s. Fancy Store. 100.., he best stock of cigars •in Tosindrilit the Third Waril Grocery and I Why run the risk of an acci dent, when you can get a ticket 'goOd for:3, 000 in case of death, for 20 canto a day, by call ing on } . DANK Bunnirm, at upper depot? Stir it is not generally knoivn that H. C. WurrAitin, at .the Book Bindery over the Biroarga 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. Stir Alathnshelc, Weber, Hoofman,. Knickerbocker, and other Pianos for said elmip and'on'tdasy terms, at COLE, raSSAgnI . Sr, Co's Tci.Wlcof Music, Towanda, Pa. -star Hair Work of every descrip Lion will be sold at 25 per cent. less than diewTork prices. Call and examine at . E. LAVOIE'S Branch Hair Palace, Bridge•at., in Drs. J. D. littx's Fancy Mare. .. r, 9 Fon SALE.--The new hone-on Main street, second door north of Chestnut street, lot about 100 feet front. Tenni easy. Enquire on the premises of Dire. limas and of E. T Fox. • • - ler George Wood & Co., Taylor k Farley, and Jubilee Organs, at low prices and easy terms of pap:tont. Bend for circulars, or call to seo and hear them at the Temple of Ma sao Of COLE, PASSAGE SC , CO. te.. Defilers in _Strings will do well to call at tho Temple of Mimic, where they will find a large assortment of French, German End Italian Strings, at Now York prices. Stir New Goods just `received. Our stock is now completo._ Eveiything in tho lino of Boots and Shoes, Rabber Goods, Gloves and "Mittens, Trunks, Traveling Bags, Shawl Straps, etc. Remember t wo are always willing to ehoWiloods, and will sell them at the lowest bottom prices. Con= & CooNs. ter Go and see Ei Levoia, who 42. Just returned from New or with an immense islock of Bum= Bair, which hp bought at bank rupt sale, and which will bo sOld at.lowest cash prices, at Lavores Branch Hair 4 Palace of Elmira, Y.,—Bridg&st., Towanda, Pa. I.C. F. Cnoss has already opened his spring styles of Wall Paper. Ills assortment has been selected with groat — care - and with special reference to tho wants of this 'comma. pity. ' Purchasers will find it to their interest to giro ttr. gir Why _ 'Lon & D&- -;vies dress men and boys better and cheaper ";than any other house in Towanda. The reason ts, they stocked their now store during the l• money panic, and are satisfied with very small profits. Lovers of the weed will be in terested in leaning that 11cCane S EDWARDS aae selling the boat brand of cigars by the box, at greatly reduccal rates. • ,119., If you want goody tea,— ..„ Ityou want the beat coffee ; If you want maple sugar; . If you want anything in the grocery line the lowest. pricee,'call at • • - McCaw. & DW111.1&. Noxicz.—Parties having an unset tled account with tho late firm of Wu.sols lilaxwarx, or with the undersigned, will please settle the same with him at his office in Towan da, on or before Sprit 1, - 1871, _or thig accounts will be plu r ed in proper hands for immediate collection: • T. S. BlaxwELL: .° as. The best place to buy Bash, Blinds, Doors and all kinds of Lumber, Is at Freon. k Soss. Factory on Charles street. of fice 107 Main street. They sell' cheap for cash. pr C. F. CROSS has the beat and lurid ssoilment of fine Books over cfned is this motet. - • str.nititinallicnoui are selling' varieties-04W veridical). _TNCy are sole agents for ihe sate of the coletesiail /Welly coal. pod by Car load at a disommt: J. a 84;$mm. Thereis" one establigunent in town Which : Ii neier effected by pull times. The reputation of the firm for fair, honest dealing, and selling good goods cheap reaches fir sad aide. and euktomms era war scarce. It is himillyraffrlA say to say we refer to Ileum. Wawa IV/lowan& 014" principal ffrceclTmen. When they sell a cue. tomer abM once they bait no trouble In retaining * l l/iatruilia. Ouch bUsinFsli men &Arm honor to our team and di credit to ourrommop humanity. • A. Rai* D ir - you Hears TrOss.—We wish to employ • large lumber of Women and elldrenoseasing-clutirs. this Winter; aitd Will pay cash for the' same, after a few days' in struction, which will bo , given gratis at' our Factory: The work Can bo done at home, parties prefer to do so. • J. 0. Fsioir d, Soya. Towanda. Dee. 8,1878. RARE ICu of 808 1313E1pE813 , ..-;431 consequence of the death of Mr. Ethrni Wurii,`" of this 'city, tho stock, fixtures and linplemerite_ of the Heater, Beige, Stove, Tinwate, Peddling and general Jobbing business, fornierly carried on by biro, , and recently by Wars; A Tanon, Is offered tor sale. Established eight., years. Bales last year $72,000. Badding tor rent. Ap ply to or , address 11.1 f. TAYLOR. Williameport, i l,ycomine Co.,t Pa. • CO-PARTNERSHIP NoTICE.. --The MY Ma Produce business, late In ibe mime of M. I Low; i at No. 1 Patton's Block, corner of !bin and Bridgct streets, will be continued from this date by the undersigned In the Arm name of Brr.vinss Lona: They Will pay all claims against Hid former business, and with them all out-standing accounts mull be settled without delay. They will continne:to pay cash for country produce, and will keep their as sortment of goods at all times complete. Towanda, Mairch,2, 187:1. Ittir.Thefollowing lacliee' are here by; , appointed a committlo, to have charge of the Lecture Cominittee's Fair 'and ',.'Fostival* to be held in Wrenn( Hall, April 7 and 8: . 1871: T. Fox, Dirs. S. W. AlvOvd, Min. Dr. Porter, Mrs. J. J. Griffith, Mrs. Ft. H. Smith, Mrs. Wm; Mix, ,Mrs. James Ward, Mrs. Wm.:, M. 'Mallory,- Mies Mary Bartlett, Mra. James Wood; Mrs. W. H. Dodge, Mrs. James Macfarlane, 'Mrs. P. D. Morrow, Mrs. J. H. Judd, Mrs. J. W. Means, Mrs., C. 1,. Tracy, Mrs. Dr. Turner, Mrs. Guy Watkins, Mr!s. Dr. Pratt, Mrs;John A. Gadding, Mrs. John H. Mentanye,l Mrs. S. W. Hedgers, Mrs. B. 31. Wellei, Mrs., D. W: Scott, Mrs. G. IL 'Wood, Hit. Thomas) Woodruff, and Mrs. Lamb. From the assurance that we have received from the ladiei, we feel confident that they will see us safely:through this undertaking, and th JosEra 121Eti ES. rat they fed interested etiough in .this Fair to Alto hold of the same without (Other nofiee. By order of the Committee. , , , 3g4;yricr..—For sufficient Treason, I think it desirable, just and profitable, to make a permanent rednetion in my prices. 'There fore intending nothing: but brisiness, - and that without lowering in theiesat the high standard of honor and excellence which I illways aim at; . annotate() my determination to sell my pres ent spring and tun.:::e.r . :.t , .c% of 'raily made clothing, furusling goods, lilts and caps, all of the latest styles and no: cities for the ensuing season, consisting of the very bc4t of all the various'l.•inds of goods, from tine 'dress to ordi nary business suits, which - can be .obtained at my store on Main street. They, have been carefully. selected by myselr, with a view of supylying the wants of my castoincrs and tho public generally. You will. please 'regard this card as an imitation to all. Yourkrespectfully, Id. E. RO,BE:MELD. LIST O letters remaining in the Towanda Post Office, for the nook ending Mar, 18,1871 : Allis Jacob Baldwin denni3 Oar- Jampbell Fleury - Potter Hann; Cosgrove AI J • Quinn Mary -1 Coggin Ellen Bully Geo $ 2 Cummins William P.apapnrt Isaac Coles Miss Ella, Robinson Leroy Coolbaugh John Shiner Silas Decker Geo ' Stevens Mell, Eaaterbrook' Wilford ~ Shores Chas Ellis Fowler Stanton Joshua Gerstley Louis Smith Geo ' B Horxte Pane Salleckiffris 0 Hagadorn Emily . - Molder Eghert - Horan Cary Steven. Bell'; Harrigan John Strand John'2 Hill Miss Anna . ; , Scanlan Job Harderistine John i Sharps G.W '. Heath Frank _ , Shultz Chas Jones Mies Eißily Slmaton John W Jones E Taylor L E Kinsman - Jame a Westbrook James Kelly John_ Wilson Moselle • DIV C Warner P BS , I Wolff Adam Miller James Webb Cyrus Mulligan John Wardell ;mile, . Blackford Thee Walborn David Murphy Ira Welsch Jo* .. _Northrup Charlotte N Whipple; Esther , Northrup I W Yana Mihs Willa Held for - postage, Miss Kate Sullivan; Barclay, Pa. T. J. Wright, Esq., Blehoopany, Pa. i.- • Persons calling for any of the above letters will ploaso say a'dvertisod, giviiag data' of list. S. W. Ayoub, P. M. . , . :MARRIED.; YOUNG—JACKSQN.—On Tuesday March 1.01 1874, by F. Colt, at the residence of the bride's father, Hon. Geo. D. Jackson, Mr. J. W. Young and Mtes Mary IL. Jackson, all of Dusbore. BAD,NER—SHELF.—In this place,' on the 11th hist., by Rev. S. 4. Lusk, James , W. Berner tb Alice" 4. Sheip, both of Towanda. HERRING=RINEBOLD.—At the borne of the bride in Towanda, March 18, by Rov. G. L. Transue, 11ev. Joseph Morring,.'of the Cen tral N. Y.;Conference, and Miss Millie Bine bold, of Towanda, Pa. • --- • 31cCA1}E—BBACE.—At tho residence of Alfred • Brace, father of the bride, March 11, 101, by the Rev. S.L.. Condo, of the Presbyterian Church, of Troy, Pa., Chap. E. McCabe,' of Troy, and Miss Angie Braco, of opringfield. • DIED. CUSHlNG.—ln . B . heshequin, on Friday evening March 'l4, Josiah D. Cashing, formerly o Clinton, lowa, aged 58 years. ,; T 0 W AN,D A. MAWKETS. wnousALE PRICES. Corrected every Wednesday, by Q. B. ping aubjectto changes daily. . Wheat. 9 bush . 2 11 50 ei 173 Bye, V bush 63 Buckwheat. ii bush It PI Corn, 111 bush . Oats, it bush, I Beans, II heed:. , Butter (rolls) la I; • do (dairy.) lii lb new.. Eggs la dos Potatoes, li blish,new . 'Flour '4l barrel - 0 50 ig) 10 50 Onions 't, bush - 1 50 WEnurrs OF ilium—Wheat 60 lb. ; ! Corn 56 lbs. ; Bye 56 lbs.: Oats 32 lbs.; Barley 46 lbs.; Buckwheat 58 lbs.; Beans 62 lbs.; Bran 20 lbs.; Clover Seed 60 lbs.; Timothy Seed 44 lbs: Dried Peaches 33 lbs.; Dried Apples 71 lbs.; Flax Seed 60Th!. As. The day is not far distant when tboee.who sacrifice teeth that, by ut most skill may be saved and made useful, will be considered guilty of mat-practice, and treat ed accordingly. Dr. Dodson, Arcade Block, North Main street, saves frail and aching teeth; extracts with ease, and makes artificial teeth that vie in appearance with natural ones. NEnvOUs Dnu , ;'depressed, irritable state of mind; a weak; nervous, ex hausted feeling; no energy or animation; con tused head, weak memory, often with debilitat ing, involuntary discharges. The consequences of excesses, mental overwork or indiscretions. The Nv.avous Ihtnrim finds a'. sovereign cure In HUMPHREY'S HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC No. 23. it tones up the system, arrests, die, chargax. dispels the mental glooin and despon dency, and rejuvenates the entire system. It is perfectly harmless and always efficient. Price t 5 for a package of five boxes and a large •$2 vial of powder, which is important' in old, seri ous cases ; or $1 per single box.f Sold by ALL druggists, or sent by mail on receipt of price. Address, • CB. FORTED. South end Ward Bonito,Towanda, Pa. C. T., KIRBY, 31ere1 r's Block, ;Towanda, Pa. E 0 II R S ENotice hozehl i fitren that all personsindebted to the estate of oah tans of Clinton. deemed, are requested to make ' Immediate payment, and all person; having claims against said estate must present them dgly authenticated for settlement. THOMAS O. MANLEY. 2: NOBLE *WEB. Executors. GEono* STEVE:Y . B, M. J. Loss. I Price LlUycito W Pegg Elamac _ • h Legal. 'Mar 19'74. I A DMINISTRATONS,NOTICE.— za.Notico is hereby Oren that all persona indebted to the estate of Daniel Here*, DO of Oeuton, de ceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and all perms having claimswind_ said estate mad present theta duly atitheaticated for settle. went.ILATILDI !CMS= JOMI X =ton, liar 19 "U. NOII AdiletbiODlNltL TAILOR & CO.; Put received IMM 14IME t3TOOK. OLOTE3, J I COTTONADES and MEN AND BOYS WEAR, Please call and examine atock and ilicce. Towanda, Pa., Mare TOWANDA. T. NAILS AND AXESat WHOLESALE! IRON, NAYLORg' sue, HOROISHOES, PATENT WHEELS, DOORS, , 50 .•., 150 0 ... 35 0 2 3008 38 -0 15 CODDINO, RUSSELL & CO'S CHRISTMAS - , ESCELSIOR BINGE, ammi M4lll hi lo ft 4 CORN I3HELLPS' • • jti. And Fanners' Tools in General: • GAS FIXTURES, PLUMBING, :. .._ i . , , MI NM -S e , g I ENE! ce4staE =I __~,_ KENTUCKY JE r e . _........... , FOU \ TAYLOR A 'CO 19, '74-tf SPOKES, AXLES, SPIANG§, SILVER PLATED WARE . at all prices, • •r SASH, GLASS, PAINTS, Mil TRMIINE, UNION, OWOR, COOKING STOVES C •' - pABINEr RANGE. Et TINWORK, and aster 'Box On short notice.; 00PDIXO, II i Collateces. ,r%R p , . COVER . , 1 . ,X., - 'krtue of S ord er leut cll4O. Court'Ot Bela* d County, the underallgund. sc._ 'Attestors of the estate of Jonathan .IVtdrile. deed. late of Asylum, Will moose to Ipublicl on PAD DAY, U..C11 r, 1874, at l o'clock, P. the fol. lowingdoscribed properly. situate In 004 . UnvxlefilP of. Asylum , and bounded as follows,l vl : On the north by lands of B. Laporte and Wibion yrutchey; on the east IC 1% Jacob Emery . lF. S. Hornet and Charles ens ; on the loath by Lends of ' LB:Meet aid 'Stevens. and on the west by Willi Cit PrTitelefr. COntaintheaboullon6 hundred and Ally-formacres, more or less. The property is one of the most[. d e and bes , Y locar farms in the county, well watered d need. 95 4d acres under state of criltlvatlon, bala nce ell timbered.. T roperty will be doreedf Into three parts, or to sul purchasers. ITU. buil Mg e are 's good frame h , cone large bank barn, with stied attached,. and o er outbuildings. The 6ls alma a : ell good apple and orchard end other ton the place. 1 The p is located one aed Ludt miles :from Wench Station, on ther uty.ll. 8., and half a tulle from Asylum tillage, and is chart and schooL - • 1 1 I • f • Terms:--Ten c ent down ; $1,090 confirms- Mc of sale ; co in two equal aim al insti:ll - with interest, ' I. • I i -,1..1.. O. E. WHITE . 1 , LAMING WY' Ad,' Mir 11.7kiw YOUR BULL P I P • I • ' J .4 . ' • 1 Whichmay b b ` ione with onesfourth l tht - "1 • 1 pause by usifg. 1 ' '.l GIIII4ES' Pi.TEPIT . , t SLATE'4OOFING P. 4 . I - l• AGENTS WaNTED inl every r's ,1 , 1 d roof may e 'petered with a vet4bel and by! applicatien of this slate ,be m ad e t 20 to 25 years. 0 d roofs can be patch d looking much tter, and lasting lo e Mingles withOn the l elate, for 1 '; 1 . ONE.THIUD TUE COST .OF i kr-silt& 1 1 N 1 The expense of illshog new adnEling 19 the cost of simply laying them.! The PHoOr against Sidirits.or flying em easily tested try tiny one, find appears that Ititmianceo.'s make nearly the SAMEI TAU • • F !AS FOIL . I Q .4.14' For tin and I+ a l lies no equal, as Ilt heat, contracts b cold, and never For fences It Isaitictdarly adapted, las corrode in the go at exposed plc d s., Ito(' with Tar Sheet' g Felt can be 0 orate small expense . he'Slate Pain is r c . 1 ' EXT EMELY CHTIA . . , . 1 , 1 _;' .1 Two gallons l c o ver a hundrou. adpa.re feai,:of shingle roof, or over four hundred of ton or iron. Price ready for Se [ is 80 centa per r.iall n, nitlr a liberal discount o tin trade. . . , . I ' I - ; 1 NO TAIL is 'sr.i) et Tuts' CO3TrO ITION. 1 1 1 L Therefore It doe not affect the water fro the roof, if turned off froi the cistern' before Ith l first few 'rains. 1 1 On decayed iphiogles it • ells up , tho pores, hardens Ahem and givln a new - roof that will It for years. Curled or wl gles It brings to their place and' keeps; IL It tills tip all th Wile , in Tin or Felt stops the leaks, no ; coat being equal to nary paint. '. ; I ' The cblor of a elate when prat apli,, purple,'Fbangin hi ,about a month t form slste' color and it is To f l ll. iot nts and Purpos s si , The Paint be a very. heavy bady, it, put on, and although a slow dryer, rain feet it in the twit one hour after applyi Be* exam' ed. ( estimates, given, an (Aired will be thoroughly. repaired.. , snentfully solid cd, I 1 I 1 PRICE LIST.' ; 10 lb Cab Glint, ' Ebolla g Cenacnt for =id crtic ..,... .. ... . .. - 1— .. " I Gal. and Can Slate 'tooling, paint ... 1 •• ,. ; ~ 10 • i 5 4, .. • 1 ..i, 1321 EMI 0 and Keg 5 /I r l .; Ear el, 23 Ci Roofing Print... 1 (Worm A .. eatlling Felt (Tarred I 44, 44 (Slated SEE 100 Sip 100 TERMS, CASH ... 1 • . from parties not known to ns ed witthe , cash. or, catlifact( 1.1 4 ! for go sto be sent by 61 , XVIR ttted w th' the money; Or we .r expr ss chargel being sates. 1 imuniebtions Blionla he tddres , ::.; 1911 K SL&TE 11001 , l E ' . No'. G Cedar F. Order compan entice. Order occom the rieh AU co :OWNER, Agont, rook, Bradfoail Co., OSEPII I Horn , 'l4 4W CZ ~i IMME iM ►J A Y' By B lEgi MU PR ' Dude o MI ons ih descrip 2153 APPLET I ONS" AM: cLopmriu. • NEW REVISED 1 .1 I Entlehly rewritten by the able! subject. Printed from new tyj with Several Thousand cngravin, •: : 1 Tho ork oriE illalli Published undel Tua S kid dattadcan Crcpormnis. wee HO, aince which she widelcircula bassted in parts of the) Ufa 1 the al dove opments whichltare 1 every rancho c t ' s cience, literature and dime:l i the edit and publishers to au exact end thorough ' revision,-and to edition entitled TIM Aannucan CYCLOP Within the t ten years the progrea in every department of knowledge, his work Of reform xt an imperative! want The;moiremeat of political l affairs t i t h a with the disco rice of science, and t application to e industrial and use convenience d refinement ,of roc wars and co vent revelations have volvirofriatio changes of peculiar in civil War o f, own country, whirl height when e last volume of the i peered, hat ha pUy been ended, and 1 r of commercial wad industriskactiVit commenced. . 1 ' 1: Large accost ens to out geographlcz have been m by the Indefatigable . 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SHERIFF'S SA.L.E.4—Bytviituo . of ' • uitary 'writs feinted ant ofbe. ,Goart• of Corn- - n mon Pleas Of Bradford County; 4' 4me directed, willibe exposed to public sale a the Cloud Hengelo ' - the Dirough of Towanda; Or. 8 TMIDAY, .MARCH ' 21, RIM at One liecl ii =p. m:1, thoS, fallowing do. earthed lot , piece, or of Ind alittattrie %uses "In InwrialdP , beun ed WO daoibed as,followe : _ Beillnlaing at a white pine ' sW#p, bang the south - ' west bonier Of the tract , of land surveyed the 6th' day of September, A. D.; not, to theWarentee name ' • - of Peter Grimes; thence north MI perches to .a ' Stoke dud stones ; thence east ISO perches to etako and, stones; thence south 10- • pinekes to a . post ha place of a white ash In fine odigitial trurvey, . thence West 160 perches to thebplacelof beginning, ..,•_.; eontairdng 130 sores of land mop!" or 'less about 35 4 - acres Improved, with a Darned didellliag house, ~: • board ahanly, framed barn snd. bosadatable, with ' other out-hdeses and a few fruit treds,thereon. tie-. lug the, same Lind as conveyedito Jpststs Lewis 2il bY Cyrus FdinneWay;et we, and Bradley Wateman, • , . et tixe by deed bearing date Dec.;l2. '4.D.; 1860, and ' recorded in the office fog reconling ;Deeds; de., in . said county bf Bradford, in 'Deed Book No. 91, page- . 291, APO, Seized and taken into - execultbn at the snit of Geo. C. Atwood vs. Justice LeWis 20, and A.. J. Iluseinger.' • -. ; 1 t ALSO—One other lot, piece . o . pared of land situ- ate In Pike and Herrick townsh s, bbunded as fol. . , • lows's On the north by lands of out% Lee, Horace Porter land-Archibald Cole . ;op the cast - by • Janda Of said Archibald . Col ;Hollett Titus and . . others ; south by lands of Hedtett Warts, Gurdon • • ' Stanton and Thomas Peet ; 44 west bylands of • ' ', said Thomas Peet. Eliza ThOIPP B O. Ash er Bolls • and Jodeph Lee, containing 18 sae, res;of land. more • or less, about 25 acres Riveted, - with a framed" " ._ dwelling house. framed him, a saw/ mill with trier • , chine* find natures, water prbilleges and .right of way belOnging to same. • The above desetibed land • is intended' to include four erre* lota, two of , . which were conveyed to defendant by Hollett Titles, • one by ',Levi Coleman and ono pi Archibald' Col& ' • man. Seized and taken into execution at the snit ~' of Chas, Coleman to 'use ofea. C. Atwood, TO. ' . , John G", Burroughs. ' • . i ' .-• , , ALSO- , -4: - 'Me other lot, piece" o r Pared of land aitu- • boti ate in Tuscarora township. ded as follows : 08 the north by lands ofsWm.YD. Wlltney ; east by ' - lande of Joseph Marbaker; south by lands of Ed. • Ward Murbaker ; wed by lands Peter Clapper,and .' •• .'ll P. Fardy, containing .80 a of land, nide or scr r less, about fi fty acres improv d, irtth a framed " house, two' framed' barn,. other ontbuildings and fruit trees thereon. Seized' and talOma into erect'. % , Lion at the snit of Wm. H. Whitley is. Lori Chain- At130,-_One other tot, pleCooripartiel of lend, ititir. ate in ;Ike township, bounded as facrwe : On the north and east by lands of Geo. d3l. Atwood and ' . Homer' Stevens ; on the, south by, lands of Lacey -. Stevens and Myron Stevens ; on the west. by lands of Myren Stevens, containing 6341 acres of dandt• - - more' or less. about 2 acres improved, with , a log . house thereon, being the samelandWold September 9, 180,"by'Wm.'Gritlis. Sheri ff , to deny Siterinan, as the property of C. D. Snow i dftd recorded In' Sheriffs and Treasurers Dada** in ProthonG terra office in said county. No: S. Imo l 420. Seised 1 and taken into execution at the [aultiof Milton Mel. 1 daugh tondo of Geo. C. Atwood Ws. /Xertry Sherman 4 ' .. ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of lend el to ate in Granville township, bou nded is follows :. On thu north by land ofGeo. A, Johnson ; east by land of John A. Kelly 2d ; south by , Sandi; of said Geo. . • A. Johnson ;'West by lands said-to belong to Charles Kenyon, containing 25 acres off 1310. more or lees, - about I acres ,improved, w* a few fruit trees - thereon. -Seized and taken Into execution . at - "the. suit ef lames Parker vs. T. A. Pieta ALSO—One other lot, piece of pitied of Lend situ- • ate in Herrick township, boun ti ed•as followe :On - .0 the north by lands of 0. B. W; Camp ; on the west and ,south by - .19 11 on the east by . Li e lands of 8. , the public 'highway, .containing 31 acres of land, . more or less. all improved, w.dh al l framed house. fronted shop, framed barn, °the* dottbaildinge• and a few fruit trees thereob. ' Seiked ;and taken into execution at the suit of .1, S. ligto vs. -George W. Hendricks. - • " ' ALSO—One-other lot, piece pattel of land , situ- :: ' ate In I Wlaltudng township. bounded as follows ; - :Beging in the centre of the! Public Read at the 1 - Juncti n of.the Oak Hill Road, Billie gs P 'nd Road, and th read leading to CareptowO; thence ' south .. 16 deg west along the centre ofosald Oak Hill ltosd 4 and tenths rods to s corns l in , centre of 1531:1 . • road ; thence north 69 deg, wee .9 +d 1-tenth reds • , to a corner ; thence north 3 =r i d litentlt, rods to a 7 corner; thence north 22 deg.; west fo rods to a cor ner ; thence south 53 deg. cast I ldteds to a corn.,r - ,in centre of said Billiugil Pond oad ; thence south. - Ai • 2031 deg. east 13' rods along th centre of said bit- , lingo pond Bond to the place of beginning, contain -log 62 perches °naiad, more o loss ; all ‘improved. • 'with a ftamed dwelling house thereon, wit'. "-I.:, - shop in basement story. . f • ALSOOne other pieta or 'parcel'of land situ;tc I , 'in Si - yell:ming township. Inland; I es' follows : Br ginning at a corner.in the Billings iPond Road 1 , , rods item the centre and Juncti'm of said roads with . Vie OaHill Road and road leadingdo Camptown ; ce then north OS deg. west 18 rots tcy line. a corner to ne. t i orllat "n Fee's land ; thence WI 22 dc".. west g ... and &tenth rods to a _corner ; ence north ' 8 any• 5-tentli deg. webt 10 and 1-tent rod' to a corger to', , lino °fluids of G. N, Atwood ; henies•mth 89 deg , east along lands of said G. N. A wocod, 5 and 3-ter,tl, IL rod.' 'to a corner ; thence south 9 ,;• dog. cast ;And ••• 8-truth rods to a corner; the ce louth 20 ' . 1,/deg • ' 4 east lii.‘ rods to the plaee , of b g. containing 1 acre and 61 perches of land, ore"or less' 411121- proved, with a framed dwelling homie, frainedliarn • , and a tiiw fruit trees thereon.' Selied and ta.l. , ‘n , into ex‘ cutler' at the Snit, of LafiertyA: Lander. Ns. l'i. A. Cool. - . i , i • J. ~-Airrxx, siterkt- . 1 Towanda, February 18,1574.4 't , , _ _ • , , - -Y.l sT of tti. 3 )24rns Of :peisolts 1.1 ,lrawn to act /I TRAVE.H.St; JUBOlit.3 inv a Court 4 Comtnon'llvas to be! bda at Tray, coat. menzhig on tho Fourth moN 1.) AVior MARCH, 2.. . i • D' , ! ,8- y - ' r \ • 1, e'. .r, .. • . •1. - • tns - r wr.KE.,..• 1 -1 , . - ' , Arm nia, Coral IL WeVer :. Asylqp, Geor,7.e. Gur- I don; 2i hany, Russell Itliller ; D %relay, ltlanvillo Mc. crane; Burlington twp., John Laznpman ;Canton - twp.,John M. Barnes; Canton boro,!, Samuel Owcii - ; Columb!a, John 11. Moro= ; Ilranklin. Ifttlator.Al.-' len; Leßoy, 'Albert Holcomb, Cheney R. StA , •,-1 Ames W. Vanneet; Monroe ho 0., thilo r.'..'ildcp.: •:, : Overton. Patrlek Cusick; Omer; John CAlleveland, \ Wm. g, Pickering; Pike, Joshug. I :rows, Edwa.• I Jones, Dennis G. Northrup ; .Boral tvp „ Alrh.:us • `1,,, Board Man, James McCarty; Horne tifro.. Alcx,:laider Keefe. •, :Springfield, Addisoul 'race, Jr. ; South Crock. 'John H. Cole; Stanclir,' $10:16; John p.. pal- • ford; Troy twp..; John Hunt, 11 p 3. az ingtofil Troy i m boro., George W. Ingham; To. adalboro., CharlesF. Tiylor; ToWancla Forth. Ve asiab Mills; Tuscl. , cora, Judson Stevens, Joshua p er; L'i,tee, Chas. ~ Watkins; :•Wyaluslng. Henry T. Glfylord; Wyscrs, Alvah Cooley; Wells., James S. Sweet.l s . . J. 11. S TH, Sheriff. 1 P ROCLA3TATION.4-IVHE '. REAS, lion. FABRIS D. STREETER.; President Judg,.: to the 112th Judicial District;lconhisting , of tilt, counties of Bradford . and . usghehanna, and • Hons.l C. S. Russ= and Si I . D. 'MAr.ii - ,.;•.r. Associate Judges, in and or said. County of Dro.dfOrd, hace issued their precept pcarinf, date: the 21 day' of March,-,IBTI, ,to me: di rected for;. holding a Court of. ...CM:0110R , Pleas j• and i Orphan's Court, 'at .iroy, for the County . of Bradfor i ll . 'on Monday, _ the. twenty-third (23,) dayn . 1.41411C11, lust , to .: continhe one week. , i . • •• J. MON - 110E plinm Sherif*. • _ . LE=GISLATIVE ',13 0 net. N - tice is hereby given that an application will be made to the Legislature' to: pasis an act entitled an , ..A.et to authorize the Road or-Priblici Highway along, the Susquehanna river on the side of the mountain in the township of Standing Stone, BMdford County, to be repaired by the commort*altii.' l Standing Stone, March 31, Vi tr a q ' CiOHDON , HMI' W. TRACY, ~.! SIMON STEVENS, .' ' . t JOB'S TAYLOR. -• ._ , 1 • CILATIBS STETLNS. A DMINIST.RATQIVS is hereby given that allriersons Indebted to the'Ostate of Jonathan trhipple, Sato of Asylum.- deceased, must make hum dist() pa meat, and all persons having claims agai st saidstato' must prc sent them duly autlientmted fir settlement. C. E;WICETE. IMTGIWRIPPLE, . - Mix&disdrstdrs. ELM EME OTIPE.—The _ . have fixed upOrtthe 1/. bet*sen tho hours of 8, A', 1,. holdingappeal3 for 187-1.: Qrs ell - At thopeiaterSchool)lcoe,FridaY, 2 l .3 . l 9 . l l 21 . Wysos—At the Louse of Me and AlyoFff,Saqtr.dav Mardi 21. "I' • ROl2O twp and Boro--It th 3 houto:of A A liy1or; 21.911 kk 3 iC lia .M.ll 3 ll l onse of Ch les flee, Taaada.T. Merrit March 24, . L 1 Pitt and Leltayssum—lt th house of F E C:so. 1 ) Wednesday, 3larch 25. , -.: -: 1 ' Tuscarora-At till hdui II W WOW, Thursday, 'March 26. - 1 :,• Wyalusing—At th, , ,q hone of J 31113rownFrig, March 27: . ; Standing Stone—At 4th horoff Henry Fisher,i Saturday , March '1 ,_ . . Assessors will betlactwal in eieltrertag,notices to ' taxables and in making returns 1 person at the . time specified in thfiir warrant it which gme and • placolhe Board of Revision w attepd and hear those ' who consider . Ithemselves ag 'eyed . by the assess ment, and make Each altenon as to thou shall ap pear just and reasonable- 1 1 , ' .1 'By Heir of the Board. i. • Attest :—E-'ll. l oocgoasu it , (tiers; ..- ,-- ik commissioners °pee, J 24, 2.e74. - • ~ • A `.l:rDnoir . over,. -'- D. K. 11 - 1. 13rown va Thos. P. La b.--In the Court ot. !, CommenTleas of _Bradt. d' flonnly.—No. 200, Iray - Tema; 1873. The undersiemed, an Andi.hor, appointed byl.ak bit Court to distribute tale thte Sheriff's hands arleitg from the tale of de eladant's -teal estate. will .altered', to Utica of sleh .smiointmeAt ' atide office In T Wanda 11,ore gh, on' ,FIIID.V4'. 'Arum 10, 1871; t 10 o'clr .r k,, , a. m.. where all :persons hexing claque upon saia funds must p,ra. sent them or be fe.eyer deb ed r from coining in npori the same. • .. .' 1 , ; nio. W. fIX, ' Idar.f(74.-w-t .. 3, 1 Auditor. . . . itrirrow - N . .L ()TICE' . —W. ', ti... - 'iNewman Va- L.' J. Watts. i'ln the Court' ut Common Pleas of Bradford Co., i'l'.lo. IN2, May T., , 1871.1 , . ' 1I- ', The undersigned. an Audit r appointed by said ' Court to distribute oneysin,Shetiirahands arising ' - froM sale of defend is real state, will attend to the duties of his apPointmon , at ibis ogice in To.' - wanda Boro.,nn TIALTILSDA 214rcli 28, 1874; at 10 - a.m., when all persons luitringiclainasupon said funds , Must present them 'rho deharresl from coming, in . , upon the same, . - I w. A, Pala+, , reb2B'74-41 • . ` I A ' NOTICE is, hereby-'given that ap plication will be made at tho present lession of theiLegialature, for a sup =out to an pct mai- tied; k , An act .to incorpora o the Athene Et a rillgs Dank," approved May 2 5th , 1871, and supplement tikveto changing the lIAM to "Homo ,SWiringli , Bank,!' by act of Legialature, in 1879. - The charter ' of said Savings Bank provides that it shall be 1 9- cated in the borough of Athens, and that -branched; may bo• established 'in Athena township. -The amendment naked fOr is me} a *age of the act as will permit the establishment ofi the Savings Bank in the township of Athens, instead of said borotigh. 7.111 KIRBY., ' . • 1 , 1 , 'logieMane Bavingallant. ''Athens. pui,2o. 7874. if 1 . i 1 , VXECUTOR'S NOTECE.— Iloilo , ILI Is heraby given that ail persons indebted to' the estate of Dee. ill Morrow, late ,of Wilmot de. ceased, are requested to make Immediate Parlient, and all persona having 'clallinalagainst said- estate must present them duly arithelaticated ter settle recut. . I. pS.W.i D. 1101020% . 1 Jan. 14, 1874. - ',..- `I i Wean. ADMINISTRI *IVEVNOTIOE. /Otte° teberebT Wen slipmeons indebted to the estate. of Marts •Ct ' kite of Leßoy, de ceased, meet mske.. payment. and 11 11.. persons hiving e..talms sem estate men peasant don duly ted. fttr 'gateau" I' tab 19. 114,1 ;~ _; 1/11 I P II 0 ,i 4 1 II a bf Revision ni dates and placc , s .11124 3, P. DL, for