Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, April 16, 1874, Image 3

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Toivazda l Thursday, April 16 1 1874.
7 LOCAL AND GENERAL
ItliE weekly meetings of the . La
ilieb' 13enerolent, Association, hays been aeon-
Vic:calor the Present. ,
1 1d --1'
THERE will be a temperance meet : .
mg in the H. F 4 Church, on..kanday afternoon
next, at 5 o'clodk, tO.which all 1 c invited,
1
Simptam Snu mail% Esq4,of Ws
-13,T., died at the residence of his son on Sunday
morning last. _ He,had reached the ripe old
age of - 83 years.
J. 'S. Crtiwrone,' of Hethck, re
cently shrughtereld a nine months porker, which
weighed four hundrei and =forty-nine and a
hilt pounds. -
WM. KINGSLEY, of Standing Stone,
had la barn burned recently, by a deaf and
dumb bey. A cow tied in the stall was com
pletely roasted. lloinsurance. •
S. Har.r.ox hits. removed, from»
3lonrocton to Greenwood, and opened a -gene
ral store. Hamm understands how to run 'such
an, establishment, and the people of that vicini
ty l are fortunate In securing him as a neighbor.
iTaE Messrs. 'MT rsurtGza. have
leilsed their front ponds in Albany. township.
Under the liberal management of the !ate pro.
praetors; the ponds have litecisrne quite a favor
ite resort for the disoiriles of Virarrox.
TILE heaviest fall of , snow of the
season was experienced bere on Thursday
night . last. Friday morning it measured ten
inches on the level . . Verily "winter still lingerit
in the lap of spring." -
Mr.. E. H. COWLES presented the
festival last week with a neat, artistic and beautiful
anchor, made of il6wers. ,Whileciliplayingercellent
taste in its execution, it at the same time gave evi.
deuce that our people i&e, particularly fortunate in
having such an estiblistaent in our midst.
Fox Sz; METICIIit have Tented the of
ce recently occupied by H B. 111c.Knp:, over .
Illurnurr S TItACET . d Ineurance Office where
those haring basines.i to transact with the tate
firm, or with Mr. Fox, will find some one to .at.'
•tend to them. .
REY. F. D. , HOSEINS_ deliverpd
able, clear wild convincingdecture on 'Tenapen:
ance in the Presbyterian Church, ort Monday
everii - ng last, to - a large and tleeply interested
audience. Ms account -of the good work in.
Elmira stimulated the ladies to.greater zeal:
Fero, and woloal: 'far the btst results, .
•
-As TUE self , !so of the 'Presbyterian'
- •
ehurch was ringing the bell for service the
other evening; the fastening broke, and paa .
largo bell, n'eig,hing foarteen hundred pounds,:
fell. Fortunately a platform of heavy timbeC
some five feet below, prevented the bell tram
"going through'' the building. •
WE. NOTICE . the following postal
ellangese;',,unty fir the vrce.d' ending
April 11= Oftice r@-etAlbliehed : Powell, and
11. S. 1tar.0 . ..r. - appeir.ted Postmaster. Post;
zazoolps appoihted; W. L. PENDLETON, High.
1:4r3 Lite; GEor.ct TUBE, South Cieek;
Tirrc 31eKniz, West Burlington; B. M
WAt.ei.n,- West Frenglin.
z
WILMoi CAMP is canvassing somS
el the eastern townships of this county, for the'
Cloistian I:du». Thu paper is too well known
to require any eatendeii notice from ns The
publisher? oiler a pair of beautiful ehrnmos as
a premium. We cheerfully recommend
Cam" to the- confidence of all who dejre to
I.nhscribe for a good family ae.'sspaper. -
Tuu store, recently occupied 1)y-
F3x dichccr, is being thoroughly refitted,'
and will soon be occupied by our ei4arpriaini
clothing, merchant; Jutat's WoLFr.:.. M. W.,'
finding ltif old quarters too contracted for his
rariey growing LusintAs, has secured this • -das
ciuns store in order to keep pace with lb- 'c
nzands of his daily increasing. Custom. II• • ill
rerriain.at his oitl stand until the itew qua. rs
ar;:, 1 replied flu' Lim.
- Jon-ADAus net with quite a 'seri-.
ous accident a fer nights since. his horse had
been standing t od:to a post fur some time, and
after Mr. A. got Into the buggy to go hems;
acclmpanied by his littie son, and had stared_
the horc.e, he disr , , , vered that skne seoundrej
hal unlinc:iled the hamess.. Fearing that at'
accident tnightliappiM, be jumped from thu
tuggy to arr.inp,e harneso, and broke hill
ankle. Dr , .. PRATT and Li - mAisvereeitl!ed and
aticnqcd t.. the
As compliment to our foreman;
C. 11. ALLEN, alio exeented the pro;
g•ratnale, WC copy the roll•c+wiug item from .ihd,
EiruiaA•k.rti&r:
.
' " - We hive received a dopy of Iho
sary Exercises of Christ Church Sunday-School
at - Ttmanda, Pa., on Dastor Day, 1871' It ie
one of the handsomest productions in the Arial
ter' Imo that we have teen for many a day;
and in a very flourishing, condition must be tint
school that citi put forth so handsome a prc.
.-gram Me-
B. E. of Albany, bas i
•• History of the,
t:r.,t:4+; 11 ,- 0 Fsriner , d' War,
sgsicst M,,n0p4.11e24j,"_ To tile inener'it de.4,
!e:117 Vag iatvresting and naeful volume
day, and as it comes at a time when the
eLmntry is ruVring, intensely Treat the
t f:4 , c the ellis it denonnces, cannot :ail tq
liiro a t0.3.1 . ,e:g10us iala. It is r.ti abl: - written
od , a b: , 14 tnd Nigo.ous plea in behalf
t Nriners an.l all are oppresee4 anti
tn.! graqning Mononlies which are
, :oil by rai.)
En
lENDsolti: goQt
C. ELgl:itEn, Ezq.; , -tit;&,s_slirprl . sk.d on
cvening last. Iu tact whit happened
t Lau would surprise almogt anybody. A. gen
tkman from Ithaca, N. Y, called upon hirrl,
and staterLthat he had been - commissioned tp
present Mr. F. ...Ili a token cif regard, from it
friend. P., toTlaco in his hands p
Jid watch and chain, valued at 1500.
•tch is the co?etirat:: I Gur,:;es3en
enogre..olate 11,-. on ::acing :
the rnodeAt donor, and assure' ttio
. •
*!:•••i;t:t!n tc, nt.ctver he i,d,„that the recipient
:;1:1;1013. V74lrtily of ouch a taken of regard,
the rnagnific,cut present nit bo nppre
t!.i.itcn.
En. REl6lt7Elt : After a short but
'iniercetiNg :ci , }l by Deputy S. NT.- ra:ex, ;a
Grange of the l'erons of Huelaandry was or
ganized ln L:NEITaI ; 7I, on the 6:11. inst., under
C/o of Highland Grange, with .thirty
members and the following officers
vere duly clecfcal and installed : -Master, A.
P. Munn; 0 - i - erseer, S. D. Barnum; Steward,
]Turin; Aea't Steward, Henry Hayes; lae
turer, 11. l'.'Jolinsari; Treasurer, 11. D. Morstl:
lit'ero!tu. A. J: Layton; CSapiAin, Hethin
,
31)Trp; a.t..-Lecper, Fate; Ceres, *`‘ll
top; I'crira,.llits Lorilts _Hors%
For. 4.1114. - , S . rah Camfthall; Ass't
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:sra, 3lre. A. D. Munn • „
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THE,' fair and festivai lied
I came
od at !Termed Hal', on. Wednesday evening
last, was not largely attended, but was qiiite !a
success:. The inclement state of the Weithf , r
preventcu many from attending, but thotte
present were very liberal. One of the interest
ing features of the entertainment was the NO
.Eigland Kitchen, prCsidod over by airs. Lawn,
assisted by. Mrs. G. H. WATKINS, Mrs. a W.
S6STT, Mn.O - Dr. STEVENS and Miss HANNAH
Woooarrr. ,Miss Pr.uoir. E. COLE being pnr
ent, entertained the audicrice with a couplenf
; .-ci'tations, which were received with the g&at
i-,.:t ~ , Itifaction and elicited the highest dine
mining; She has an excellent yeice,well adapt
ed to every character of recitation, and,! is
lf ., ind toI/take her mark in the . world. 1 .
The festiiidnetted 0113 himarcd dollars.
The ladles who so kindly volunteered to con
duct the entertainment, deserve great credit.
Their unselfish labors will tong be remembered
by this-c-Anmunity,
. 11 . Inza - provisionsthe of ilia new
ftsPPottkimlent b ff 4 lip* Beaune
has ' elected to take lituqueltanua county,
leaving this county to judge Kowtow.
1 Inning Judge Basznam's, resident* in this
.nonn iy,'he has wozi:manylrgli frkmds„ and
life j want has met the heart,* approval
of entire community, and we have no doubt
hew aid have hem pleased to continue his
iesid ' oe among our people, but the fact that
Iffroutow""was to th e manor born," sad
ial %
felt somewhat reluctant to break off
otssociatiiiul„ deckled Judge ffraznan
la re to Susquehanna-county, where he is .
deservedly very popular u a citizen and as a
l udg i
1 _ui
Nonno - w's term will expire In 2881.
I , ; Enrroa-: A man named - Wm
ill' about thirty years of age,. who has resid
ed
a short time in Quick's , Dend, Wilmot
to ' p atterniiied to commit suicide on the
f i
I r '
ith inst., by shooting himself in the head with
'a pislol. The ball entered a little above the
;ear, had passing 'upward, Is supposed to . be
Jodi the skull at the top of the head.
He ' i
conscious, but expresses nolinitenee for •
the net, and only regrets Witt ho did the
Job lii such a bungling manner: He had re•
lewdly separated from his wife, and been drink
ing i good deal lately, bed was said to be sober
wheel he attempted self-destraction. Ells"chan
t •
ces q rec overy are considered very doubtful.
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8. LLoso coniributee the
elate
Ca
(CaL) Chronicle an article to
on the late
Casiims Bustmai, from which ire clip the fol.'
lowmg reference to - otw late distinguished
town/man, Hon. PAM WILMOi
"Ammer was a man of conselenee. 1 Guided
himself by that monitor, he lid always the
greatest respect for the onscicntious coml.:1-
So of others. David Wilmot the author of
she .Wilmot Proviso,' and one , of the ablest
veasers in the country, while: member of the
U. 8 Senate,' sat next to Sumner ; on his left.
Wiln ot, years before, while a yrstbg man rep.
resented the strongest Democratic, district in
Pennsylvania in the Lower House of Congress.
Upon concluding' his maiden speech, John
Qtu t ir Adam% ex-President of the Unit, A
Stitt e,. walked over to Witinot's side oil tti
ho , patted him on the shoulder, and said :
The r
is the best speech I have ever heard in
t
this ousel' Gould a compliment come from a
high source? When Wilmot became U. 8.
Semler, his old district had become the strong
est rtepublicon district in.the State, and he one
l
i,
of t o foremost in that party. While Sumner
and ilmot were members of the Senate, a
rese talon was o ff ered, I think by Sumner, cx
emc tug from miktary duty, persons having
con lentions scruples against bearing trios.
Sum er voted for it, and Wilmot gave a deckl
ed nay. Ekimner turned and asked Wilmot if
he cfrildn't vote for the resolution. 'Let no
man be too conscientious to fight for his coun
try,' • as.Wilmot's reply."
1_ A regular meeting of the Bur
ratrans or Husbandry, tho following
b!e and resOlutiona wero offered and
ed :
ling
pres.
adop
Wiicnras, An All Wise Brovidentui has seen
t
prop 'r in His inscrutable way—but whose ways
are p st finding ont—to remove from our midst
by ath, our worthy;„Overseer, Josephns
Campbell; and while we, bow humble sub
missibn to His will, we oannot refrain from ex
pressing :our-sincere regret and -profound sor
row for the death of our Brother, whose voice
will never more bo heard In our councils, and
whoO:advice an 4 eneOuragement are lost to us
forever. But may we endeavor to imitate his
good ..xample, and practice hir good precepts,
so th4t i when wo too are . s oalled hence, it will be
well : th ns. •
- Re.loired, That we tender our heartfelt Om!
pathies and offer words of condolence to his
afflicted family, whose lose is irreparableand
whose grief we cannot expect to menage,eav
ing that to time alone to alleviate; yet may
they he consoled and comforted in the. reflec-
Titre that be died' a respected,' honored, and
useful citizen, and left them with all the com
forts hecessary to this life, and to spare, and
i
with he hope that they may one•day meet him
in th t far , off and better land. ' ..
-- Re °keit, That these proceedings be entered
in the books cjf cur Order by our worthy Secre
taryjanda copy thereof handed to the family
of lb , deceased Brother.
J.:l'. Morti.rs, Sec'y.
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Canton Sentinel of the 2d inst.
cant ins quite a lengthy . biographical 'sketch of
thelite DavaTaxDricz;of East Canton' who
died December last, at the advanced age of
76 pairs. The demised wits for a number of
t
years a resident - of this place, and occupeid the.
farmlwtiere J. 31.%%min now Lies. Ms pastor,
in writing of him, says :
"He was c•snvert i ed in 1838, under the labors
of Illy_ S. A. Baker, and joined the Id. E.
Church, anti re soon after made a leader,
which responsible position he .filled with ac
ceptability for some years. He has been Stew
ard and Sanday-school Snperintendent at vari
ous trues, and at the time of his death was a
trustee of the churclOhus filling with iatisfac
tiontho impel talit posts of the church during
all his Christian life: • Ws house) was long the
hoMe of the Itiper-zirt , and in him the Herald
of too Cross had a tine friend and sympathizer.
He was a marl vela° thought much and weighed
cargfully his religions experience,
Wolf deep hold of the inner man, and had to
'do with the springs of action. •
The writer has often noticed with what
simple franknem and childlike' honesty he ex
rirqsed himself when rela.ing his, experience
in elnsinmeeting.
"Some three weeks since be attended tl o
Sabbath morning services, and' in the class
meeting expressed very joyfully the fullness of
hislhope in the Redeemer, saying his expori
enco or the Saviours.goodness bad been richer
and more blessed to him of late than ever be
forb. 'We can but believe he was ready and
waiting the 'Master's summons to come up
higher. 'To live was Christ, to die was gain. •
[I'ERSONAL. -Mr. L CLINTON hll - in is
visiting hit aged mother and other friend's in
tt43 place, after an absence of over thirty years.
present home lain California.
—Oar jovial, good-natured_ friend, W. J. DEL'.
retort, liks returned to the "old homestead"
is Sheshegnia.
- MEncrt: is spending a feW'
‘Nith his family in this pile:, but as usual is
very busy writing out "opinion's" to . be deliver
ed at the May Cession of the Supreme Court.
—Mr?. S. N. A•rrsW.sri end Miss Miinr As
rr~trAL are in torn visitnlg ff.:en:ls.
—Dr. H. Pc.trr, s , .nof Dr, LEONAIXD PRATT,
i 8 spentlivg a few days in this plane. Dr. P.,
although a recent grcanate of a medical
lege, 061 ore of the 4rotessor's chairs daring
la,t winter at the Medic ti College of Chicago.
—Constable 11.01%1, wl.o has been eanarted
to his It:use ter several months past, is able
be out again, and tve hope may soon ba restor
ed to Itis , rhmitl health.'
—E. 0. Menem: has returned from a visit to
the Day State, - and will st?.):1 take up . Ws iesi
denee in Wilkes-Barre.
—Prothonotary PECK has Made a wise selee-
Lon of a clerk,in securing Mr G. W. Bum 'of
Lelt,aysvillc, a young manor superior ability_
and excellent qualifications : fir the responsible
position
—Miss Bliay CASU GRISWOLD is spending a
ew days with her mother in this place.
Oun columns have already called
[attention to the new editaina of Appleton's
l Arnerican Encyclop:cha. It is thoroughly re
vised and harmonized in every respect With the
learning and science of to-day. Much new
matterbas been added, and all the old articles
revised, arid as far as necessary amended. An
entirely new feature is a large number of excel
lent illastratious. Five volumes have been
published and distributed to subscribers. It
gives us great pleasure to endorse this Cycle
fella,. as invaluable Beyond all competition for
the purpoSes of.the American student. There
is no similar work worthy of being mentioned by
its side for his uses.. It is literally an American
Cyclopiedia; adapted. specially to the use of
Americans, and treating of all national subjects
in en American spirit and manner. At ..the
'same time it is cosmopolitan, doing justice as.
far as possible to all sorts of people and all
sorts of gnestions. We have consulted ii'main
ly Upon biographical and geographical subjects,
and find it to boas full as could b 3 expected in
such a work, while always lucid and compre
hensive. One can rely upon its facts. It is a
'great labor-saving machine. It gives the cream
of libraries—it supplies, the student with mate
rial that, he could procure himself only at the
expense of thousands of dollars and long years
of revere toil. It is hard to see how any stu
dent Or professional man can got along without
it. - At the same time it is an entire library to
a .J.Jtelligent family, supplying biography, his;
tory, science, and even a little theology—every
thing indeed but poetry and fiction. Such a
work is beyond all price: where there aro boys
and girls eager for knowledge and ambitious
to ace!. From au educational point •of view,
we feel that we are conferring a favor upon this
community in calling its attention to the Ne
Appleton.
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Damns loft for record in the office
for recording of deeds, etc., week 'ending April
M. F. Fanoota to Andrew Young, Ulster.
• 1 8i0Phoo Otrioidand to /ohm Dobai*, trustee,
&Q. and L W. Means to join tolmer, "42.
• Amos T. Bally ,Itennelt to John Holmes.
Towanda.
Fatah* Lewis to %mom Fuller, Wyaltudng;
Reny Burnes to Thomas Croft/. South
&wk.
'Wm. P. Decker to Katy Webb; Athens.
Win. Allen to P. B. Buck. Loßil
P. H. But to Wm. Allen,
John P. Sandiness to Katy S. Idyik, Twainda
G. P. Spencer to J. L. Coolbangb. Asylum.
Wm. Horton to Audits, Webb, Bbesbequin.
It. IL Cooley to B. K. Adams, tilimate_
J. 11.. Cramer to B. K. Adams, Rome Boto.'
Patrick sane to . B. C. Hovey, Ulster.
Jelin P. Means to M. H. .Litnnlng, Towanda
Boro.
Albert /Ant to Pend Hill Cemetery, WyaoL
George B. Neal - et al. to Charles Knorr, T 0..;
wands Boro. - -
Geo. P, Taylor to Chas. Howland, Tuscarora'
Per!? V. Decker et al. to John Dixort,Tovran.
da.
Timothy &teen to Michael McNamara, ittb-,
Timothy Hirceu toyatrick Barrington, Mb.;
ene.:
John A. Woodworth to Chu. H. Wheelock;
Athens. I
M. W. Wheelock to H. W. Wheelock, Athens. l
Harrison Grinnell to Wisner J. Boy, Welles.
Catharino,A. Brooks to Robert Brooks,
ster.
Henry D:xon, gnirdiari, etc., to Robert
Brooks, Ulster. • -
Lyman Blackman to Daniel W. Pocktaint
Albaoy. • I
Reuben Mirloy to dein A. Cs!Mu, Barling"=
ton Boro.
J. g. drld B. Stafford tu, J. B. Stafford, Wll7'
mo. .
J Stafford to Altrod Smith, Wilmot.
J. B. Stafford to Jolin Baggott, Wilmot.
Nelson 8. Watson et al.. to Theodoro and
Timms Watson, 4 Sprin' i
John C. Welleito linbets Bell ) Athena Bozo'.
George 111. iewie to S: E.. Hartmeas, Sprirtir
field. •
Leander Walker to Wm. P. Decker, Athens. /
Jacob A. Weller to 11.. P. Drown,_ Athena. .
Charles L. Stalford et at. to Levi P. Stalferd,
Wyalneiog..'; . -*
Wm. IL Whitney to Lori Chamberlin, Toca
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rora.
Lori Chamberlin to E. W. Cobb, Ttlecatora.l
. John F. Gillett to Goo. 0.-Tork, South Cade.
John Spencer of al. to. Janetto Dart , Wdllow
Bela Cogswell to Nary E. Fessentieo. Tnsca
rm.& „ -
Joseph . F. Sigtpaorr to J. B. Alexander, Sylva
nia.
Ellen J. arid Edward Welles to 'Edgar Under
tat, Athens. • - • •
Adam Ptngorder to Thadens YBogorder,
Standing Slope, •
Cf H. Mosher to Joseph Simpson, Sylvania.
Gen. T. Billing's to Joseph Simpson, Sylvania.
OLD , VOL.tS' CONCEAT.—As every
body anticipated, the Old Folks' Lloncert, ;on
Tuesday evening,- was a perfect success. The
Mai was densely packed with a most appreCia
tire audience', .Everything var gotten- np in
real primitive style; au old-fashioned
over a hundred yours 014, wits conspicuous
the stage". The costumes were arranged!for
the oceasion, r and , the admission tickets end
programmes were just what they would .have
been a hundred tears ago.
The following persons took part in the
unique performance i Mrs. 0: A. Daueirut,
Mrs. CLAIM Wu.so.N, Mrs. Door.r.v . Tun an,
Mrs. J. W. BISHOP, Mrs. Dr. Joussois, Mrs. M.
M. SPALDING, Mrs.- Dr. 31ONTANYZ, Mug.
T. Mot.Locr, Mtss HELEN CARTED, MISS IRENE
MAiON, Miss JOIE CANTED, MSS FRANK COL
LINS, FIIANRIE WOODRUFF, Prof. C. E.' GLAD.
DINO, W. T. DAWES, Esq., D. C. DsWzrr, Esq.,
A. J. Marastr; 0. A. BALDWIN, 31. U. SPALDING,
Dr. JoirssoN, BIGLLOCIC, Koott,
Luu-
AuD PDATT. Miss CODA . HIMPHIIET presided at
be Piano. • •
• •
Thu following was Ito programtr.o :
_
A .LYSTg; •
Of Sacred Tunes and like wife a fewe worldly
Songs, Certain of wh were image .
ht ye yere of oar Lord 1673,
And wh roses wilt bo once more mange at a'
- GItEATE CONCERTE,
To be attended at
Ye PubUck Halle, called Kermit's,
In Towa nda Towne,
On ye 14th day of April, in ye yero of our Lord 1811.
N. B.—lf any body would with to cony thyf lifts
to bye owns home, let hYm take goods care of ye
same, insomuch as thya Conterte may of necessity
bo again rehearsed for ye sake of a good Aare.
N. B.—As much as possible ye dlacreete gonna'
women. singers are expected to looks awai from ye
men singers,
N..B.—Ye &Bernet° women who brynge Fried
Cakes are requestid not tti rata them except between
ye parteg. . .
- A OBEATE CONCEBTE.
Tireeist:—Philander Burepus.
Harpsiehorder:—Karrenlizippuek Hopkins.
NVOMrt
. .
Jane Jerusba Skegs _ ." -
Susanna Sparrow.
Platy Ann Skiggles
Habitable Arabella Snook.,
Harriet Ann Panllny B/cienm,
Percilla Ann Stout, (She that was a Prim.)
•
Annt Polly Basset.
Phidellt Sabrina Putnam.
Deliverance Higgins. (She that was a Rumpus.)
Seraphim Salina Billing. •
Nancy Maria Olden.
Beulah Ann Cooper. ,
ME j SINGERS. ' •
n's•_
Obedia Tubbs,
Zackerish Zimmerman, A.
Chang Bunker, [Brother to Eng.]
Ebenezer Cowles, '
Rip Van Dam.'' • •
Mr. Jehial Slab. •
Simon Cloodwello,
William Barlow. • '
Anxious Ansel Porter,
Moses Hoses Smith - ..-:
FIBSTE PANTE.
Auld Lange Syne ' All ye men and women Singers.
Rnssia, - All ye men and women Singers.
Ei4ins of Zion; : All ye men and women Singers.
Childhooll Memories, Philander Btunpus and others
Dost thou love me Sister Bath,. Simon Good-
- welle and Ruth Love. '
Invitation, AU ye men and women Singers.
Majesty. - AU ye men and women Singers,
One Panto Bong. ; Harriet Ann Panting Slocum.
Two Parte Song. ' Mehttabel Arabella Snooks
and Mistress lane Angel.
David's Lamentation, AU ye men and women
Singers.
One Parte SOng. Ye younge woman from a Strange
Land.
Seend the Loud Timbre', M 1 le Men end women
,Singere.
SECONDE PASTE:
Yankee Doodle, All ye men and women Singers.
One Parte Song. Timothy hielanethon Syrcmdette.
Northteld All ye seen and women Singers.
Easter Anthem, AlU'o men and women Singers.
Sherburne, All ye men and women Stagers.
Complaint, All ye men and womenSingere.
One Parte Song. Philly A^n &tees..
Old Yolks at Home. 'All ye men and women Singers.
Strike the Cymbal, All ye men and women Singers.
One Parte Bong, 'Chang Bunker, (Brother to Eng.)
Lorddismiss na with Thy Blaming, All ye men
and women Singers.
Old Hundred, AU ye men end women Singers
and others.
N. B.—Yorsfrauche .0 ye younge women who
singe am shaman*. ye younge twee= ere, neaten
to Joke mate from them whinine that singe.
N. B.—Any olde ladjes whofe taste stoves need
freta coals; can now•e hare Uremia:loe in froM Nsber
Fowles her kitchen, as Ilya women folks will keep
up a big Ire on purpofe.
N. B'—All thole wh are so much tdeffed as to have
good lunge and• religious training, are expected to
ftarul up and help singe ye last 'hymns.
N. 8.-All thole who bring umbrellas shd buffalo
robes; may Lease them with ye Tithing-Man. Job
Weld; who alto hath Amoy tyke curiontles unclaimed.
Mrs. lisrmwrs, tMre. Mottratryr, Ftiasurta
WOODRUFF, Mr. Msasn and Prof, GLADDINO
were encored, and all were repeatedly and en
theisiastically applauded. The universal ei
pression at the close was that the perforufancs
was equal to anything of the kind ever listened
to, and that it is unnecessary for Towanda
people to go abroad, for musical entertain
ments, so long as we are blessed wilt! nstrtral
'talent of such high order. We are 'sure the
old folk.'will riot consider us invidious, when
tee call, especial attention to the youngest per.
former, FIL/NR : IE WOODRUFF, who eastainedthe
role of lavender girl to perfection. Although'
a more child, she has a peculiarly sweet and
,fell voice, which only needs cultivation to place
her in a few years among the prima donnas.
While all wha took part In the performance,
are entitled to the highest praise, not Ondy
from this lecture committee but from the entire
community, Mr and` Mrs: Berzwrs deserve
special attention. Toldrit. B.•belongs the credit
of originating tho idea of the concert, and she
has given weeks of time to carrying out the def.
tails,:and her' house has been thrown open
night after night for practice. She really I de.
serves •srme more substantial token than a
newspaper notice. •
TN-PORTANT TBIAL.--An arbitrat}on •
Of more than usual importan c e, came off in
Athens last week.- Some time since, Donning
Davinsoii. of Sheshequin township, deeded to
J. LERov Conmiti of borough, a iarin
containing some four 'hundred acres of land,
and at the same time transferred to him all his
personal property, valued at several thoutiand
dollars. In mudderation, Counts ezecisti3d a
bond in the'sum of $20,000, conditioned tbt the
support of Dangeon and wife. Subsequently
Conn; conveyed , a portion of the land to F. T.
1111
.. :i' ,~;
Piss. Prior to the ,&M pmt bean:ft
doe, steps had been taken by Mrs. Herndon to
snap) the eontract between
_her lundontt and
*WI, on the gromdiluit then:war `set not
of sound nth% or at least sepprts to ttiletiffect
were in simulation, and Pas: Waited le eilike.
the PePleeet, claiming want of - title btOotanir;
whereupon the latter brought an•ejsettnent,
and entered rule to arbitrate. , The ease came
l on last Iteudity r and tinued for several
days. Balking the Impenitence of case,
not only to those immediately i concented, but
to the public generally, we invited R. .A.,Men•
cos, Req.., to meet it for the/toter= Below
we give snob' of the evidinco as we think of in.
retest, to our readers; .
J. Leßoy Corbin vs. P. T. Page. In Briditird
otheinon Pt, No. 577. 1411 Term ISM •
Before L. P. 13hdlord, B. O. Clark, and Abram
Beek Arbitrators. Aprilk 1874; 1 o'clock P. IL
Ilftont for about two - Wand itcrea of
land situate in eheshinnia township [ Bradford
. ,
00 . I
/1.. E Patrick. Menu Smith and I. 14:
Evans Daviestiff.
W. 2 sod J. B. Reeve for defendant.
H. W. Pattiek opened for the plaintiff.
Boundary ofthe lend On the north Wands
of Frank - BWon
and, Walter, Frenoh,• on the
east by the Public highway; tin the south by
lan:is cif Ralph Gate, and the west bylauda
of Nano flu.Vder's and John Chandler,
being known as the t`IV Term."
Douglass Dimas= sinun: I heard the de.
scrip** of thbLproyerty read. Once owned"
tee property. Wind Into possession of It about
ears av, excepting about twenty 'acres.
Charles Pluindier bad possession before
me, foe, about the years. ch a se d pu from
Chas. Chandler, excepting the twenty acres. I
continued m possession for about sixteen yew:,
sold thou to B. F. Watkins. IHe remained in'
possession until his death, - about four years.
1513 heirs sold it back to me, 'with the twenty
acres. I went into possession under this per.
chola, and remained iii-possession for about
five or six years; I famines:lln possession
an
iii I sold to Corbin. I parchued the title of
Col. Joseph Kingsbury, of Bheshequln, who
was soling as agent for the( Deeators. ; Deed
offered was the one he received.
I was living in Litchfield - tap., before' Ipur
chased from Chandler. Came there In 1810.
Will - be 79 years old in September next. Was
born in 1795. Moved to Vermont (from Litch
field) to the oountyof Rutland, town of Waling..
ford. Do not remember the ;exact number of
acres I purchased from Chandler. The two
hundred acres for which this snit la brought
fa not all of the land I purchseed. I sold some
lots; cannot tell haw much eXaetly. I atippos
ed I conveyed to Corbin four hundred sores ,
more or lees. I sold the fi rst piece to a man by
the name of Bash, about 15 acres' also; to John
Chandler about 9 sores, also to Walter French
about a half - an acres. Sold to Walter French
I between three and four years ago. Believe this
is all I have sold. I gave a deed te Walter
French. • Do not recollect about the! date of
the deed. Also gave deeds .to Chandler and
Bush. Gave the deed to Chandler between 5
and 19 years ago. The piece I sold to John .
Chandler I think was of the I Chandler
..posses
eion. I gave but one deed to QOM. >Ho
gave me a toad of meintenance. J. L. Corbin I
is no relation of mine. Have known him about
five or 'stx veers. When I first knew him, he
Witt 4 clerk is Paget; store. Did not .know
his father. Did not know - J. L. Corbin until I
met him in Page's.. I euppoeo be 41 married.
His wife is not related to me. Have known her
for two or three years. The fair value of the
real estate I conveyed to Corbin was consider.
ed to be worth $20,000. This was my estimate
of its value. I was first Married! in 1819 or
1820. Was married in. Litchfield township.
I was married twice. My first wife died live
years ago the 25th of last December. After
she died I did not go away to any place. I was
married again; my second wife is liv ing
-for any
thing I know. The eighteen acres I purchased
from Chandler is part of the land I - conveyed
to Corbin. I wont in possession - between eight
and ten years ago. I
Direct: ,Cannot tell how'long . Watkins had
these 18 or 20 acres in poesession. Ho Pur
chased from Barton Kingsbury. The bond
Mr. Corbin gave me was 1 judgment bond.
The amount of it was $20,0011
I have not "agreed to release that bond to
Mr. Page. Have not a copy of the bond. Can.
not tell who entered it up: IDid )not give the
bond back to Mr. Corbin after be gave it to me.
Have not seen the bond since it was entered.
It was entered soon after it hwas given to rite. Be paid we no money for the land, except that
which he gave me from Urge to time. _ •
• . Juno 25, 1873 . Deed. /Douglass Davidson
and wife to .7: L. Corbin; offered in evidence, by
•
Plaintiff rode.
Mr. D. was called by the defense acid testified
as follows : • ; I
. Was not present at the Justice's when Sallie
Davidson alknowledged it. i Did not: go to the
Justice's office with her. 1, delivered the deed
to Mr. Corbin as soon as I acknowledged - 4t. I
acknowledged it before Chas. T. 11011, Notary
Public. Did not send and got it from tho Re
corder's office after I acknowledged it; neither
did I direct any one to get it.
The following witnesses :wero called to es
tablish Mr. D.'s nasoundnes i s of mind :
J. L. Ball, Mrs. Margaret Thompson, Peter
Wolf; Nathaniel` Davidson, J ames Newman, Dr.
O D N Cole,. Mrs Eiannah Cole, Mrs Nancy
Newman, Mrs Sallie Davidson, John B Ball,
John F Cole, (J C Parks, prank Sexton. Mrs
Clarissa Towner, Benjamin Smith, Edward
Van.)
Tho following persons testified that they be
hoved him of sound mind :i s .1
Guy Tozer, A 11 Spalding, William Snyder,
Chauncey Decker, 0 D Kinney, Addison Gillett,
C Sinsahaugh, Samuel Wolcott, GV Kinney,
Orson Rickey, F S Ayers. pllartln
Moses Watkins, Edward Herrick,. Jerome Gil
lett, P Rogers, Robert IMeDaniils, Henry
Cooper, Thomas Weller, C H Ames, pavid Earn
bel, Hiram i lVanduzer, Will i am Segar,oClinton
Gore,, John Paine, Martini Rodgers, Charles
Prince,',N C Harris, C T Hull, Win Tuttle, Sam
uel Osborn, W H French, Delmer Park, J D
Kyser. Josiah Hill, Daniel Gore, 'L T D
~
Wm Hancock, Cornelius Hunsicker, Itervo`Wil-
Hams, E G Fitch, Benjamin Kuyliendall.
On Thursday the case was submitted to the
auttiorities, after able arguMents by the coun
sel, who found for the plaintiff.
BUSINESS ibCAL.
,
Fon SALE.—A No. 7 ArtiLin Cook
Store, with pipe andfurnititre, will ho sold at a
bargain. Enquire'at this 4iice.
ARTHUR UorrzEn :can find his
keys by calling at this officio.
..;iii'. Every varieti of Canned
Fruits, very cheap, at the 'l'hird Ward Grocery.
ail' A very large - line of Silver
plated, Castors arid Cake Basketa. :just opened
at /3z4ca's. ,
iiiir Price of Plagle'r reduce I to $7
per Ton, at Slyereburg Mils.
April 9, 1874. • j
igir If you want anything in the
lino of Crockery or iassware, call at 0. 4. 1
Maces.
,tom - Fine, ilavo
cusels%
ter You can buy , fresh lertoceries
cheap for cash at Caramel now Grocery.
Barden Mir Field Peas, G i arden and Flow,
er Seeds, fresh, st Cswass' Groced, Mercer's
Block.
as. Groceries of all kinds cheap
atFALTuNs'. 1 ;
tgl— A fine lot of Bird' s Cages, a
Br..tcEN.
•
HOUSE AND LOT FOIL SALE.-Apply
to GEoUGE ItlDOirdr, at etuuste Grocery.
se. Choice Famil,; Elm cheap, (4
ter Spring fityles Hats
just received at TANLOIL &DAVIES/
I
itE9..kgood boy ca l n get his boar
and schooling st the jnatitrite, in t rotnrn for d
ing chorea in the family off the Principal.
may. Apples, Pot '
a'toes and Drie
Plltita wanted at CwrnvalNkw r rocery.
iS. The office of H. B. Maui
dttorney4t-Law, bag bee , removed to roo.
over liceans & EDWAILDIe Iblin-td. I
• stir Go to W11:#01LB k Sastre'
.2dereor'a 'Block, for your 'nooks and Statione
- i
is.. For 'the beet ] ; Roa st or Ste
go to Mycn & MMUS:Ii 1
4
......---. 1
Miir Best Clarderk,
or pound; also Canada rcia
it EDWARD'E. ' " -' '
M. If you want
remember the old Red,
116.1 f you want
rude UP. or desire to pure
Tom& a ragas talc dealer 1
D, Dm's Fancy Stops.
E=SIEME
strLine stock of Pidinin and
rainoraamiatwatoon?magairegi. ma,
=7
silr,Tcas a specialty at tha Red,
Wldie Illup Store. •
An opportunity* that cubes not
°nett peewit Itself Is tow offered. Weilari a
gciO4 haus - war% WM which we 4ffer for
nit fa um°. 1114wUlakahalttheaiaonniin
wicmthly pejtuents.:' & Co.
Fancy Goods and Stationeri
for ttielsolidan. I?etter Atm* chesppri than else
where, at O. F. Cum?.
Ny. The "Girl of the Period " is
to bel' soon la the window of Wares :Hair Ml*
oiSitlp.st.. at MIL J. ft lines piney atom
30.. The best stook of oigara in
Towanda at the Third Ward Grocery and Zia-
Sir you will call at HENDigutsßN
Jewehy Store, Bridge street, sad price his
seeds, on will bb satisfied t , 14 Is She place
to, igigdAf•ila• • • 1 — • •
me.
ifir You ,can bai everything iii
ihrieg , ena W 64110121 Una 1.4110 cheaper
at came 8;.. EDWARDS than any albeit place In
town. •
.131:P0RTA3T.—People /lying ttp-taws
cau l order their groceries at amata , e
new
store; thus saving considerable travel.
The heeeP4ce tck, buy . relidy
made clothing is at No: d, 2 doors west of Cop
littssatz. & Co's. d '
see- Why run the risk of an acci
nt, whoa you can get a ticket good for 13,: ,
ig in =JO of death, for 2D cents a day, by call
g On FRANS Brotatnx, at upper depot ?
teirlfettnis, 9f the." Bee Hive," is
er in Nolr York, purchasing a large awl ele
gant assortment of Spring Millinery Gonda.
Ladier,lteep a sharp look-out fbr his "opening
y."
H. C. Wnl
IlEroursa of
style of rulin;
,rant a how L
41m a call.
*it Hair ork of every 'descrip
tion will bo sold 145 par cent. leas than Now York
prices. Call and amide at E. Larork's Branch
: Palace. Bridge-M.on lira. 3. D. Faxicyl
:tore.-
FOB SALE. --The new house on Main
street, second docCr north oyif Chestnut street,
llot about 100 feet front. Terms easy. Enquire
the premises of • 3.lrs. flouts and of. E. Ir
ox. • '
la. 3. -L., ISIcAIAnoN, the tailor, is
now in the city purchasing goods suitable for
Ithe aping tradO.. Ills largo etperienco and
well known ability pi l e sure guarantees.tbat ho
will bo able to pleas the most fastidious.
0. , A. &les hag on the road
• hipped train the factory April il; the largest
'variety of, Baby Wagons evcr • shown in this
;arket. picei ranging from $3.00 to $40.00.
o hopes to have them open and ready for ex.
hibition this week.
La. Do you want Shoes 'for a Lit
.g, Gent, MiBP, Boy, Yonth,, Mild' or Infant
en go to - Cons= & Cooss, Whore yen will
.4 a large stock to select Itoni; and atexceed7
ng low prices. Opposite tho court HOnso.
liar Go.and,see ELIE L&voIE, who
as just returned frOm New York With an immense
stock of llama Hair, which he boaght at bank.
rapt sale, and which will be sold at lowest tcash
-)rites, at Lavora'a Branch Hair Palace of Elmira,
N. Y.,—Brldge-rt., Towanda,
teh..C. F. Cuoss has already opened.
his spring styles of Wall raper. His :Ismail:tont
has been selected with great care and with
I •
special reference to the wants of this corium:t
nily. Purchasers will find it to their interest
to gito Mr. 0. a call.
sta.! Why is it that TAy4ou & DIO4.
VIEa diess men . and boys' better and cheaper
than any other house in Towanda. Tho reason
'is, they stocked their new store during the
money panic, and aro satisfied with very Rraall
prods.
kit Lovers of the. Weed will be in
terested in !earplug that McCall; S. EDWAIID9
aao selling the best brand of cigars by the box,
at greatly reduced rates.
mgt. The best place to buy Sash,
Dlintls, Doora and all kinds of Lumber, is at
FROST & Sons. Factory on Charles street. Of:
fico 107 Main street. They sell cheap for cash.,
116; Gentlemen, we would call
your attention to our now styles of Shoes for
Spring Sad Summer wear. Prices low.
Cousin & CooNs.
Cppotite the Court j:loUse.
ter PIERCE I t, nouns 'are selling
all varieties of coal very cheap. They are sole
agents for the sale of tho .celebrated Barclay
coal. Coal by car load at a discount. .
SUSQCrEIIANNA WOOLEN 3ITT.I.S.—The
Susquehanna Wcolan 31ills aro now open for
business, and No respectfully solicit the patron
age of all dealers in wool and woolen goods.
Specialties, eassimeres, and flannels. Farmets
haying wool for sale, to be cardod or niannfac7
Lured, aro invited to call at the Mills.
Teas cheap, at
&wan & BEIkOIW
Waverly, N. Y., Feb. 16, 1874. •
EaGe.—FrOlTl'Very fine Light Brah- .
Jais, White Legborns and Boff and Partridge
(19chins. Price $2 per setting 0113 well packed
and delivered at Express office.•
Towanda, Pa., Aprill,
1814.—Hehthpinrters for Spring
ClOtLting of every description; best', cf work
manship and latest 'styles displayo. Prices
guaranteed to' be the meat reasonable. CO
and see for yourself, all the latest styles, and
attic) money and time by purchasing of the One-
Price Clothier, LLEI. SoLostox, 123 Main-st.
AvcnoN SALE. —Wishing..tO• close
my 'Furniture busines, I will sell As remain
der of my stock at' auction;—eale to eommenes
on Monday, j, and to continua until all is
sold.
I=
I shall continuo -to sell goods at cost until tho
day of Ba!o.
•
Towanda, Pa.
and Capi
TIM BEE HlVi—The lathe's of ',To
wanda and vicinity, will and it to their interest
to defer purchasing their Spring 31illinery and
Furnishing Hoop nntil they hive an 4Portu
nity of 'examining tho stock of Ilfr. HARRIS], late
of the Bankrupt Store. Mr. H. is now irt the
city, and will open in a few days the ntast,com
ploto assortment of goods for thei ladles
established in this town.
'Noricr..—For sufficient reasoin, I
think it desirable, just.and profitable, tsii c rake
s permanent reduction in my prices. ``There.;
fore intending nothing but business, and that
without lowering In the least the high standard;
of honor and excellence which I always aim st;
I announce my determination to sell m' prey-;
eat springgilad summer stock of ready made,
clothing, furnishing goods, hate and cape all of
.the latest styles and novelties for the ensuing
season, consisting of the very best of 11 the;
various kinds of goods, from fine dress ordlii
nary business snits, which can be obtained at
my store on Main street. They havobeen) carefully selected - by myself, with a vi w of
supplying the wants of my customers 'and the
public generally. on will please regard this
card as an Iniitalloi to all. Tours respectfully ,
• '. M.T. Ho
' - . • . ~.
•
Seedil, by min
a, for eale at BICOA •
ood doods cheap
hlte and Dine Mord.
Fine Hair Wo k
se frAY. go to E. La.
Fridge' et., it Mrs. J.
PAPir <N 2 4 - Ziataing
lUock.
801 l Butter wanted at GALE
t ikr not generally known .that
zu, at tho BoOk Bindery over the
ice, mikes Blank Books in any
and binding desired. If you
!ger, Journal or Docket, give
C. P. WELLE.q,
=l=
watzdar,o4.--"Vf
Mice Tlited irstotirl
stir Severatisliable Fads and
Bonsei.an4 44, kraal° by aurszaTtAiiAl*
ME
.
kr Ton ow get Di good sett o
Kniros and Forks for 75 cents st Bureis.
HOUSE enLoT roE SALE on Raft. ?
—Term oily. Apply to Ms. E L. W00D8137,
o'er E. Loiw's atm.
#" 0. F. Oaoss has the
_best and
largest assortment of Otto Books ever offered
n'tatiMi t .
a Pure Bluestone Cams , Plae r
tor, on Laud for eale Myereburg Mills. Well
prepareiliked warranted a pure article.
•
is.. Ladies, ve advise you
__te try
that prepared flour at F. d. Orkixame now aro
*eery.
. - .TuaEE Hotrus TO. .RENT .--- 111
. ,
Tait Ward,'near upperdopot, and two' in Bee !
,otad Ward. Irvin, at Wilco of OvniTolit,
Elslinzz•
Choice Family' Groceries, as
cheap as the chesyleit,:At the Third Ward gro
cery. ,
tisrlf you want ihe best Civic Stove
extant, mil at ;uses, tit Ilercufi Blocii.
ter An endless 'variety of beating
stoves at Ames, which aro being sold very
cheap.
SPenrci Hars.—All the latest etylee
Stirrer. J: b.' Hrt.L'a `Millinery Store, lirielge-et.,
Towanda, I.
DOnumni:'=4 will sell either one of
two Short Elora-pp!le. at a prise, tp salt those
matting each stock. 11. - Virsmer.
Wyalating , Pa. . April. 6; 1874.-3 tr.
- ,tom., Graham Crae r ker,s,„oll4 Meal,
Graham Flunr,'Citiehed Wheat; nt the Third.
Ward ,Grocery and Bakery.
- , BILOIHALL & HAIMIT invite the
attention of cash buyers to their superior stuck
of ; groceries at the Red, White and Blue Store.
giir Old Gold and Silver bought
Itrid higliest prices psid, .at, AL * Eiv.snityivea,
Bridge street.
RUBBER PAlNl.—Warrant'ed to be
utr ) )ro darabto and better for Ilona° oetither
Painting, than any other paint. Ras alsrayit
gifen perfect setisaction.
. Atei- Gra - tiger§ and everybody else
can buy their Clover and Tonothy eceds at
bottom }Wets, nt Alcamo e EnwAnn-c.
,
~. ..„
i REVEnSIBLE S IDE -11.1LL ND LEM
LIND PLowd.-i4 sold 75 in 1878, and 'every one
give ettiifaction.• A full etock tin hind. '.
. - L. .it. IVELL.r.s.
To t vairr, I'4l
rlfter all the bled arr.l - bluster,
this fact is aels.noarledged,.. tliat the Singer is
tho ,best, easiest taanaged mitt most durable
machine in market. It don't cost you arkyttittig
to try one.
far It will pay you to call .and
look over oni stock of Coats, 2:tact, gaiteris,
Triinke, Traveling Bags, etc.
Opposite tiie Court House
• IS. A.• find nssoa l ment of
_Stone
Ware, fit the Third viriF,V6ro''erry..
RElrov.kr..---.1.. N. NELSON, jeweler,
on or about Illy 1, wall remove his - store tohp
store formerly occupied by FON.' & Meacrra,
corner Main and Pine streets, with Jur.rus
Worn . , Clothier.
FAII3I TO RENT.—I offer for rent
the farin on the old plank road, adjoining the
Biro' of Tensed:l, belonging to the estate l of
rs. H. C. 'W.tnr, deceased.
_
I PtiBLIC SALE.—Five" shares (A
Fund Biock of the Mutual Building and Saving d
Association, will be sold at auction to the hik,h
-2
1
eid bidder, at tho rcl ' lan meeting of the luso-
a,ation, on Monday vening . , April 20, 1871 1 at
7 or. at. Terms - c h.
. •
. Examifitions of Teachers or
the Summer Term'of Schools,' will be Bela' as
follows; Rome, Monday, April 13; Troy, Wed.
riesday, Aprill.s;.East Smithfield, Friday, : Aptil
17; Tuscarora, Edinger School House, Monday,
April 20; Towanda, at Public School Boise,
Saturday, April 25. •I
. Applicants will please come provided kith
Sixth Reader, pen, ink, lead pencil mid fools
clap. Exercises to begin at 9 o'clock a, sr.
.A. A. KEENEY, Cd. Supt.
Towanda, March 28, 1811.
To TRH PEOPLE OF WESTERN MID
YOIID.—I wish to give notice that .Mir. D.I A.
LwasoNT, of Troy, is acting. as Agent for the
sale of the singer Sewing. Machines, and any
ono living in that section, wanting to try One
of these reliable machines, can do so bY 13etid
-1 • •
ing him word.
' Remember, every: machine sold is warranted
and will bo made good in every respect.
0. A. 131,aex, 1
- General Agent. •
LIST of letters remaining in the'
Towanda Post Mee, for the week ending Apr.
16,1874:
Allen L B • - Loomis O'H
Burke John ' Luckey Fred
Benedict Hannah - Mace Elmer '
Biles George --McPherson Thonias '
Brawn Frank McDonnet Morris
Bronson ED ._, ,McDOnnel Anna '
Brogan Barney - Morey P W
Coolbangtil M ' McGill Sarah Alice -
Clancy Maggie Nation Bridget,
Cos t Michael • ' Nowell Ellahs, •
Gook Ms! A • O'Grady Bridget
Crawn Marwet ' Post L E ' ' '
Coolbaagh Lyman " 'Pond P J
Clark Thomas . Rowe H M • , •
Covill Miles_ • • Stockwell Burr
timmock Saninefi EichovUl Mesas '
rug= Helen A Shoemaker W A '
Decker Tani E • • Sill Mrs Morris ,
Ellis James Scott H A •
tEllis 8 B ' Smith Miss May
1111.11sPhUlip J 2. Smith Mary J . '
Easton Emma • , Stevens Mahlon
Fowler Wm W . Thurston Maria
French W W , Thompson NII
Ooldthorp George' Taylorlanaes E
I Goodale Charles ', ' 'Darner JT, , •'i
Onyrit John :: Taylor CS
Hover Maggte i '. Whipple Esther E
Hennessy Mary Wtawell Mr T 8
Hemet E W . • Wolf Nathaniel •
Irrine.John Warner Dolphins
Jones Mary A ti • • Williams Jernaha
Xenogg Ony Washburn I J•
Lynch Thomas Jr • Wise Barbara "
Held for pottage, .11rs. Parade Shonlts, TOwands,
Pa., and J. IL Atkins, East Spring Hill, Pa. s•
Persons for any of tho above letters
will please say advertised, giving date of list.
8. W. ALVORD, P. M.
TO THE PUBLIC I—Parties in the vi
dotty of Wyalusirg, 'dealing in plaster, have
with malicious intent been reporting to my cus
tomers and others, that I have been dealing in
an inferior qnality 'of Plater;-in etiort; that I
only had stone froth Caytiga county; for which
had paid bit ten centa per ion. Such. is, not
the fact, ai I can prove. by abundant testimony;
and if tald parties do not - t.top their slanderous
reports immediately, I shall proceed by process
'of lair. That I buy and deal In only, the beat
`Cayuga Plaster, is evident to all who have dealt
with me heretofore, Mid is plainly
.proven by
the following letter from the men of ,whom I
have purchased my entire stook
llama Senians, March 18,1874. •
•
/In. T. F. East—Dear Sir: Your favor of the
17th inst. came to hand, this morning, and in
answer wonid say that we will certify that we
have been selling yon our best Cayuga Plaster
Shine. Respectfully,
ECM
,
It will be seen by this that all reports . to, the
contrary are untrue, end !Minded to injtir.o my
reputation and businesi. I have a large stock
of the beat Plaster at my Milli at Rritunierneld
Creek, and,while I thank my inetemora for;
their patronage neristofore extended, I respect
fully solicit a continuance of the same.
. B. Esk , r.,
Ruraplertield Creek, Blarch 24, . 1571. - •
aril
a
E. 11. WELLV4,
Cousrtt & Ciocms
J. F. nWITC(Zi
N. N. Dr:rrg, Trusteb.
YaWOEB, r ITCB & CO
IMMO
ilial
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;1.
PAL APril
9, 187 by Bev. D. D. Gray Mr L.Ballner
and.TraileE.Bolithiteil, both ofBtstent.
-..
•
BEM • —MOBTON-- At the honse of .tho
bride' mother, March 11, 1874, by Be'. 0
L. W Mr. Edward O.Brigham and
Rotten, both of Bliesheitnizi,
simicto4oVEn—cgomsix—At the ' •
of th • bride's father. irt Lellayaville, April 8,
by , • v. B. Elwell, Mr. Win. Bcnoser and
Miss ary Coleman, both f Lfltays-
DIED.
. .
.-411145soi,1)11arek 24, 1874,, Nellie
n, youngest diughter of Dr. T. F. and
tiladille•sged.3 years, 4 months and„
Eg
Cr woe grimin g in mrheart,
-t by baptismal derv;
gels gaw and nurtured
iratcliOd flits it grim..
no bright angel came each day,
towing eonitant care,.
A So
rho
An
And
lb.
:shed itart,h angelic breath,
i h gave It, sanW l2 4 . air*
scarcely opening from thtfbed„_
'fragrance sweet and pure„..
auty, Snob sI heaven /04CP,
ero beauty shall endure.
gathering flowers for 1 1 ayschse,
day an angel throng -
Twa
Its
its
is
''.' 5 -
F d near and - plucked the precious ono;
bore With them along. •
ow my heart is bteedinf,o, thoigb • i
flower is safe above,
: . ii was, and Ms it is, .
osa blessed n :ma Is—Love.
• At)
And
114!
And
ar—lp Tasearora, suddenly. `'gnd Tiles , "
g
yelling, March 31st , 1874, Arlatts, wits
tiler tig teaney Aged 58 yeare:artd 22
„
KEEN
day
ot_E
days
GARDI
.
Wysox, April 7, 1874, . scarlet
1 , Marton J., only son of James and Erni
, rd, aged 3 yeara, 4 months, and 2G days.
..:—.6i,W4mot, April 1; 1814siiiara. teAlleY,
ow, wife of Capt.un
_JAI. Brown, sged 39
'aud 8 luoatio.
•
Now 'Adtartizeilients.
love
ly G
Bit°
Mor
year
E;
, ,
RE. -THE INEW TOWN OF
r RE; PA.. fit animated" on the Busquetuntna
, tween Waverly, N, Y., and Athens; Ps.; 93
Om the Anthracite, .48 miles from the firtill.'
Ld 95 miles from the Semi-BitumitioruLOcel
1 !Pennsylvania. It is the Southern ter'mlnus
: OUthern Central Railroad, also of the.Muics
8' Railroad, and is virtually the Northern
I I sot the Lehigh Valley and Pa. 4: 17,Y. Nail.
It is a mile and a quarter from gni Vie
at Waverly.
• has already in successful 'operation a large
eel Foundry, a Fdrrilture Factory. a Flour
, a Woolen Mill, and a Planing Mill. A :rig
°w th is anticipated for 1874. , • •
Giver,
miles f
TAD,
Mines •
of the::
k Attie •
terrain
roads.
Bailiva •
SAY c•
Car W.
Mg Mil
orons
Tlll4 TOWN PLOT ',Li
eady for examination. Loti for residences
news places for sale on reasonable tome. •
°rabic location makes It a , I
I ABLE PQINT FOIt 3LINUFACITIakI6,
re now
and Va.
Its fs
DES!
and c
falliulacoments are .ofrerecl. .
t Old brat liattotrarrank..of. WalTrlr, of
ce In flayre,-ra.
•
"AVPI
at tha
Ayr'
SALE:,-By virtue of
of F. l'a. issued put of the Court of Ccmv:
of Bradford County, ensile me directed,
r&I to public sale at the Court House in
of Towanda, on MONDAY. MAY 4.1874
aock, p. m., the following described lot,
arcel of land situate fa Athens Borough,
1' follows : On the north by Chemnrig
`le east by the Methodist Churb /01: , on
lands formerly owned by John Drake;
lands formerly owned by PAM
front on Chemur" , street and 75 feet
one framed house, framed barn and a
la thereon. C . •
other lot; Piece or parcel of land situ.-
'
born, bounded as follows : On the
ring street; on the east by the above
m the-south by lands formerly owned '
n. the west by lands formerly owned
6 being 50'feet front on Chemung.st,
Leptb; ..ifor lots No. 4 and 5 of the
'lands of the estate of, Henry Welke, -
/by CB Stewart, •• • - - • .
other lot, piece or pireel of land situ
s bero; bounded as follows On
above 'described lot; on: the east and.
r fonnerly.ownedthy H W Patrick; on
lands formerly olened by John Drake,
In Width from_ north to eontb,-and 117
'hem east to west; being the samearrit
'l V N Page - by deed recorded in deed
'e 419., Seized arid taken into execn.
' Sarah L , Harrikvs. Edward Av
e lot. piece or mired: of land sad
wp., bounded an follows, to wit:
ads of J 31 Itenry: on the cast tu•
Vamp; on the south by lands of
um the west by lands of 0 T.Swaln,
scree, more ortess,,all Improved, with
Wag, framed born haste° aid a small
n.. Seized and I , ken into'. execution
I ward Swain's use vs. A NI Fwain.
d. M. smrrs.
Sheriff,
112011 Pi
will be
the lloi
at one
piece a
bound(
street;
.arcix.—WHEREAS,
.1 331 BThEETEit I , Piesident dodge
.teial District, consisting of the
:radford -and Susquehanna, and
RUSSELL. and 8,- D. RAILE-VESS
edges, in and for said county of
No issued their precept bearing
lb day of March, 1874, to •me .di
,solding a Court of Oyer and Termi-'
.eratAuarter Sessions of the Peace,
rn Pleas and Orphan's Court, at Towsn
the County of Bradford. on '. Monday,
Vin t to.conliune two weeks,
..
ner,
Comm.
ds, for
May 4,
NO.
f. is therefore hereby given to the Coro
td Justices of the Peace, of the county
ord, that they be then and ,there in
oper person, at ,10 o'clock in the fore
said day s with records. inquisitions and
• membrabces, to ,do those things which
office appertains to be done; and those
boned byrecognir l anceor otherwise to
to against the, prisoners who are or
in the Jail of said county, or who shall
I.d to appear at the said court are to be
.1 there to
_prosecute against them as
e. just. Jnrors are requested to be
I
1 in their attendance,agrecably to their
at . Towanda, the 9111 day of April, in
ear of. our Lord, ono thousand eight
ed and seventy-four, and of the fade
once ot the United :::tatcv, the ninety-
J. MONUOE slum Sheriff.
i e ISTER'S NOTICE - -- - T7Notice is
: • ebr,gtven that there halt been filed in tho
i. f Register of Mils in ind tor : the County of
, actor - ads of adintnistration upon the fol.'
estates. ciz:
account of Caleb' Abel; Executcsr.of the es
to . • • • Bullock, late of Warren deceased,' .
account of !tarry Mix, guardian of Enima
an, minor child of Jacob Seaman, deceased.
accoteat of Nathaniel Bennett. guardian of
S.; Bennett, minor child of S. A. Bennetti,
. ,
Oc
Brad(o
lowing
tato of
, Fin
E. Sea.
Flag
Daniel
daces.
account of Marvin I,oveloce. Allmlnlstmtor
•to of A. Lovel2Oc,' tato of net . theqt4n, do-
of the
Coaled
account of Lucinda Schoonover, Adminia,
f the estate of Richard Schoonover, late of
Stone, deceased.
BE
account of Nathan Pedrlek; Executor of the
• I' Anna Pedrick. late of Wells, deceased..
account Of James Crowkr.lidministrator of
• to of Edmond Madden, late of Wysox, dee'd.
account of Gorge Gard, Administrator of
• to of Jelin Gard; late of Albany, deceased.
account of Henry Gibbs, Executor of the es
•• net Lyons. late of Orwell. deceased.
account of Elizabeth and Henry S. Gable,
• tors of the estate of Ferdinand Gable,
omo. deceased.
Mtn
Fin
the es
Fins
the ea
Fin
tato of
late of
account of Edmond and Scumf L. Ifortoia
.trafors of the estate of J. M. Horton, late o
• mama.
Fin
Adm
Terry
P •
• account tit E. B. Blnaavelt, van:Baia of
11. Beeman. minor child of dames A. Bea-
man,
account of C. 13. Hornet, Ldministrator. o
the ee
will o
Pin ,
estate
_ of G. S. Stone: late of Wyaliming. dFc . d.
rictormt of Joel A. Calkins, Executor of the
' flarrier Spear, late ori'rey. deceased.
account of G. W. Kinney, Executor or the
f Guy Kinney, lath of Rlieshequin, deceased. .
account of Robert Richards, Administrator
state of John B. Dralie,late of Rome, deed..
account of R. Allis and Orson Rickey. Eteo
f the will.of Slim, Allis, late of Orwell, dec'd:
al accountof Georgo P. C ash . Administrator
estate of John Jones, late of P;ster, deceased,
. the appraisement of property set off t , 3. Ex.
or Administrators to' widows or children' of
tt lowing decedents, viz
la of Isaac Gregory. •
•, , •
of the
Fiat
atom 4
Part
of the
Alm
center
the fot
Et
44 ElistrDixou,
1' Mao S. Benjamin
44 Timothy O'Brien.
4! John A. Beeman.'
• Jonathan Whipple.
"John Tuttle.
4! Abram A. Worden.
4 ! Bowen Merrill. ,
"Stephen Shiner.
the same will bo prez.nted to the Orphatra
of 'Bradford County. Thursday, May 7,1914,
p. m., for confirmation and allowance.
0. J. CIIIIBBCCR,
Register.
An
Con .
St 2 .
DM
PHANS' COVIIT • SALE.-By
virtue of an order issued out of the Orptiarts•
of Bradford county, the undersigned, admin.
. 9f the estate of Marie 'Crafut, labs of Lo.
• .4 deceased, will expo/ e. to .public Bala on
rlemises In Leßoy twp., on SATURDAY, MAY
• 74, at 2 o'clock. p. Tan the foilmrin.B described
.ecwor parcel of land eiroate In -Leßoy twp.,
.desl is folkme: Beginning at a Hernlock, the
1. west corner on the north bulk of Towanda
Corr
istrs;
Boy,
.; theurc. north 8 dog caiiiiylitiailsZif the Leta
issignees of Ira Crotut, dec'd. pi per to's post
atones the northwest corner; thence north GEO;
it, forty .and 5.10 per to a post the northwest
r of: M. L. Wooster's lot;sthenee South 8 deg
230 per by lands of the said M. L; Wooster to
t and atones on tho north bank of Towanda
la thence up said creek by its several courses to
lace of beginnlng.contaiiiirot M acresand 23 per.
so, the interest of said dceedcntin the following
bed piece of laud situate in the twp. of Leßoy
said, and adjolnlngtlie first piece of land herein
re descritwd, and bourided as follows , viz:.On
south by Towanda -creek: east by buds of said
dent beretubefore described; north by lands of
art Mason, Jr.; and West by lands of. A. Di Bk.
- ey.eontaining In 'all ISO 'acres, more or less.
gi
Rol r
Cisbi
t ellidS—sloo to bo paid on the piOperty tring
ticks down, and the balance on confirmation.
mucus L. woosm.
CALIPHURNIii L,CRAAPEL,
' ' . Administrators
pr 014..
DAIINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice ishereby given thstallpersons indebted
he estate of Geo. P. Barrett:late of Springfield.
'd, must make immediate payment, , and WI.
one having claims against said estate must
sent theanlinly authenticated for settlement.
LUCINDA A. BARRET% '
REUBEN BARRET% .
Adininiattiters.
v 111,1874.
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:amine stock and prices.
Lall and
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March 19, '74-tf.
da, Par,
AND
XS at WHOLES
ME
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ILOR
SHOES,
ORS
NT. WHEELS,
BE
ODES;
ffg
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SPRINGS,
VER PLATED W
a,t 411 prices,
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°LASS,
PAr 7 STS,
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• RUSSELL Szi 001
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MI
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TRIBUNE.'
ON;
1
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MONITOR,
IK.,NG STOVES.
fl
LE
RANGE,
ELSI
_
_CABINET BANG:
EU
,
riEta,
Ei3
,
CORN'S
ers' Tools in
'
ngs,
Ela
FLU
TINWORK, and :1 1
; 'SHEET IRON ''o'
short notice.
'
of
CODDINO, RUSSEL Ce'
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rl l .ll •I STEMS" SALE ' of 'Coal . and.
.i- • .. , . Watley in theCountielt 9f fiallirlss
and • : fOrdeNtsse 9 1 Y hints,:...- I. r . •
By —of a anti& -or Doe of Trust ~
• . • •. • its& datbrarndby die A Erie COW
~ .. , Mmiet .-01 the - Rate of:Penneylva.%
sils, : - e ended! Is Truitt*, dated the first
day renanber, ;add . iskantleir in the office
for •••-..,' - , deeds, *41.. in and for the. county of .
. 13 , , Z • in mid State. In.: Mortgage '.BOOk No. I.V.
Paged •'.. 111 end 03. Mr thi22l &Yet , November.
A. '''' ` • sera Is ibe ,ogler toa,.the lreeordilty,of
deaf, .. In 4nd for Stavin county . in mid thus.
in • • • • • . Book No. 1. pages 82. totlil Inclusive, on
the 5 ,' day ofDecember, A. Aq.1.84165 . , - ••• ' '
i• I, , t undersigned. as Trustee asaforessid, hereby _
give n Uee that I Will. on WEDNESDAY. the Ittb
y ofi :t . I DEB, IBM at twelve °WO:kat boost
or maf • . afthe Exchange Salsa Beanis.'Number
la ''''' ' way . Lo th e ciV: County ArgElWsta of !few
York... , it auction to the highest, bidder. - the Prop.
1 ,.. °4 " , ' ' 0 6,.__ e Privilegenimat frataddreli ' conveyed. or
to •. - CM be oonveyed.to me by mid ,krortriqm o: Deed O . Trust ; . delimit having been Made 7 ,the
said Ccvnpany In the terms end , conditions or said
Itfortglge, and such default • having
,continned for
the spiMe of sixty days. and I being required Merit.,-
lug toMake 'itch sale • by holden of at least_ one :2 amount of the •
bonds secured by said,lort'
gage o Deed of Trust. which were at the. of
such request due and outstanding.
Theproperty aforesaid ineindea some ilia Oa' .
nod rof land abated in Cherry and 47 '
towns, as. la Saltines County. in the =ems
asks being the folloelog. waned and
!parts of wsrrauts, to wit I John Baker and A ndre w
Eppleand knots of Bhilip Stein; George 'Bo . -WU.
' i • Joseph P. Norris,•Willians Stein. loomed Zatolty.
Phllipeicager. gauzy Epple, Peter' Relater. pavid -
&War, Samuel Carpen te r:Heber •Chaae,- Il u clls4 '
Chase
; Ellphalet Gillet.' Tonam- Odlon , al
Tomlinson, Jamb Bitter.' I If Tatetn, Coil sum
geed. Getting Clover and Getting, and be- •
Ins al; the coal lands of the said Company; sad the ,'
railroad of said Company, and all. the lands Of the ,
said tlemptury now occupied for the erectig de... 1
Pets , Plus:muse swum te4eed as the -bed
of sail railroad from their annumn said ty of
Sullbren, to the preterit northern.ternithus themot.
at or. near. he Borough 4/ Ammo in the. tftOtrof
Bradfdrd, State of PennOlvaille; ;Eaten the.7rpor.•
ate franchises . of said Company. en secured b their • b
Charter. Together with ail and singular , the oild.'
Inge and Improveinent‘rights, liberties , priv ileges,
bereditarossis and sPeortenanees . to the same apl•
=s with reversions and remainders,.rents,
profits thereat -.. . ~ J ,
Bora more full and comp/eta dcmiption Of he '
p r operty to be . sold. with Its ,boundaries and, loca- 1 '
tlouic reference may be had to the said Mortgage; o i .
Record le aforesaid. i . - - j : _ . • . I
Terms of Sale.— T e n p C
er ents of the purchase
money Is to be paid cash in band on the day of sale, •
and'the balance. is 10 be -paid' within . . thilli days
thereafter, at Boom Number 4. ht Number Wall
Street. in the City of New York, State of 'Yew York:. .
and . pen payment of the said. Balance In full, the ,
pus , will receive a deed to the said property, . .
con ling such title as Is vested in me as Trustee •
as resaid: • Dated March 19th; Mi.'
1
t r
r _ • - JOBB A. STEWART.'
T, steo fer . the bonthholders of the 15E1U/Nati &
. p Erie Coal and Ballreslel Company. I .
lA. W. STEWART, s.ttorney tem Trustee; 18 Wail ..
Sir t, New York City: • ,
March 217,'1t•m... ._:._.- _i:•
The above advertietment apples in •the fo llowing
neespapers published in the cito;of NOW York, to
wits: "The Evening Yost Weekly.'• "The New York
Weekly Mail,nr. ¶ , New York bpecta for and Weekly
CoMmereadadvertimi." •- -
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RPHANS' COIIIIT .SALE:--ByQ
order of the 'Orphans' Conit of , Bradfor . il Co.,
1W 11 expose to OM- gale on the: premises, on
MONDAY. APBIL 20,187 4 . at 1 o'clock; P. IL, the
following described real estate, situate in Monroe
top:. bounded and describedas follows: On the
north by Towanda Creek, on the east by lauds late
cdfl. W. Alden, on: west by the Balm & Erie 'Rail
road. on the math by. lands Of. W.V. Decker, con
taining shoat of an acre of land, with frame.
datelling and stable thereon, being a lot. purchased
oil B. 'W. Alden, and , land of the estate of Ruth
Northrup: deceased. Terms of age, tit) on the'
property being struck down; omelet of the balance
copfirmation of sale;l the halance In six Months
tfir i eafter. J.B. SMITH,
: Administrator of Ruth Northrup '
arch 26,1874-4 . .w. , r •
.1
IN
•
PPLICATION IN _,Drvoßegi.- -
'a To Asia W. Wiloor..—.Nn. 283. Sept. T.l.
aro hereby. notated that I.iancy Lf. SVSenx,
yenr wife. bas applied to the coact a common pleas
or-Bradford Co., for edivorce from the
gltrtmully, mud Um ts4.VlCtturt 11113 appointed; Mon
Y. the 4th day or May. 1874, for hearing the said
ep E.. in the premises. at which time and place
n can attend if yen think proper. I - 1
l3tar26. . I ' t . I- J. H. SMITH, Sheriff.
.
n
#PPLICATION IN DIVORCE.-
To lioSina - g, Tnrk.—No. 14S; Dec. T. l , 1873.
are hereby notified . that John' Turk, yquA
lipshand, has applied to the court of common pleas
cif Bradford Co., for udivarce from the bonds of mat
rimony, and the said caul has appointed ,Monday,
tho 4th day of May, 1874. for hearing tho said John
in the - premises, at which tilde and place: you
can attend if you think proper,, •
111ar26. - I • • ! M. SMITE!, Sheriff.
F . . 1 1 PLICATION IN DIVORCE.L.-L
• - To Nathaniel B Eitek•otis—lio. 101. Dec.T . :, 1873.
on are hereby notified thatAntotnette-Sterepsaec.
.our wife, has applied to tho court of con:in:ion plea -
i
Or Bralfota co., for a diyorce froth -tho howls o
*Aril:Qom; and the said cor,rt has appointed Mon
ay, the 4th day of„ May, 1874, for libamg th
id Antoinette in theiprethises: at which ; tinge :i
e n:
Pace Ton can attend it you thinUrrOper. • • '
1 Yar2d. ; ~ 4- V. RA T 8: Fllioriii.
PP IG X.TION IN -DIVORCE.'-- 1
To Ephraim,Y Andrews—No. ?IL Der-T.:1E74
' L yon are hereby notified that Matilda Andrews, to / .
IFurvaite. has applied to the count of common
f Bradford Co., for a divoreefrom the bonds of ma
Many, and the said court has appointed Monday,
pe, 4th day - of May, 1874, for nearinutbe said Matilda
itn the premises, at which time and place .Ton
Itittend if yetithink proper. • I
Ff. Mar 26. I J. M. slum
lAPPtICATIOIT' IN DTvonA-7-v.. , -- , .- -
I To Joseph Dee.
wstrcrea =at Mary A. Betchuru, - &e..
• your wile. has appiioa to the court of common pleas
Bradford Co. ' fora divorce from the honds of
Matrimony, and the said court has - appointed Mot -
day, the 4th day. of May, 1874, for hearing - .he sat 1,
ary A. 14 the. premises. at which thee and prate -
on can attend if 3 - on think proper.
Mar2G. 1, • . • J. 31: SMITH, Sheriff.
=I
PPLI"ATION IN DIVORCE.
To Vary Batson.—No. 406. 1873
You are hereby notified that Horace Mutton, youz
husband, has applied to the court of common Pleall
of Bradford Co.. for a divorce from the bonds o
Matrimony. and the said court has' appointed Mon
day. the 4th dsy of May, 1874,101 , hearing the sal
orace, tT the premises, at which • time and plat
on can attend If you think proper.
! Marla. . t Id: SMITH, *3
PPLICATIQN IN DIVORCE.
A
To Robert Chavdier.—tyro. , 3ray - 'l%; .187
You are hereby notified that lierriet‘ chanAer, - ke.
your wife, has applied to this comet of common plc;
f Ilmdford C 0.,, for divorce from the bonds of
,matrimony, and the said court:has appointed. ]ten
i
day. the 4th day of Hay; 1.874 t: for hearing the sal
Harriet in the premises. at *lda time and place yo,
can attend If you think proper. - ;.1
Mar 26. J. Br. Smith, Sheriff.
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1 A - .PRtICATION IN DIVOROE.--1
j- To Elizabeth Vannes —3lo. 831. Sept:E.:lB7A
.ou are hereby notified that George Vannes*, 2nd i
our husband, has applied to the court of /Noun°l
less of Bradford Co., for a divorce - from the bondi
;of , matrimony, and the said court has appointed
Monday the 4th day of May. 1874, for, hearing thk
iyald George in the premises, at whichtime an
Mace you can attend if you think proper. : ' •
Mar 26. 1 - .3, 31.SMIT11, Sheriff. 1
a l ln e th9s i M P att9r ß ftho incorporation
Baptist Church, of Anstinville.—No. 370, tray
1874. -
1 Notice is hereby given that the above named A.
,somation has presented to the Court of Comma .
Illeas of Bradford Co. their articles 4:!f Associatimi,. I
l e aking for decrem of Incorporation, and the said,
;court having examined the same, and finding theip
{correct, will decree that they, he incorporated as
prayed for. on Monday, the 4th day of klay :
1874, at 2 o'clock, p. m., unless cense be shown o
the contrary.' . B. U. .
1far.20.1 ' Pothonotary..
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E_LJNottito is hereby given that oil personaindebted
to the estate of Ann Dialdnson, lato Pike,
deceased, aro requested to make fimnediato payruent
and all persons having claims against aal4 estate
must present them duly authenticated for settle'.
went. • ' • . Et„pluma, Duel .% I ,
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AUDITOR'S thb
matter of the Ltinacy of Heater-TaylOr.-Ift.;
the Court of Comma Pleas of Bradford Vouirty
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Ho. 286, Sept. T.. 1873. ' - 1 .1
The undersigned, an Auditor appointed by the
Court to distribute moneys in the hinds of E. 2'.
Pot, commiftee of said Lunatic; ' will attend to the
duties of ,his appointment at the once of Qvertonik , •
Elebree.. in the Borough of Towanda, on, TH111321.
DAY, the-, 60th day 0f•AP8.11.4 1874, at 10 o'clock, A.
11... where all _persons having claims, upon
Lands .present them, or be forever debarrd
from coming in upon said funds. . I
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Apro'74. • - Auditor..
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AtatENISTRATOR'S NoTICE.- r -
Nott' F e Le herefq given thatallpersona l , indebted
to the • estate of Levi D. Libre, late of Alba' y
twp, deceased, are req.nested to make eciate
payment; and all persons having 'claims at
said estate must present them duly &ripen e,ti
for settlement. . WARREN AY ,
r 16. . Administrator!
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, .R t 'S NOTICE.
A . I ) ,,lter;TTA :m 'P lr , 42 ,,,,e,, ~..q .d oe b s m
to the estate of Abr Y ar
to make , immediate payment, and• all'persous hav
ing claims against said, estate must present tlirm
duly authenticated l'gr settlement. I
I , 1 t'II W. IIk3MOLDS,
_ Administrator.
mar 1 .,. '74. .- , ' With - the Will annextd.
E TOR'S NIOTICti—z
~,LU V tr Not4ce is hereby gleen thit all persons indebted
to tho estate of Noah hinter, Into of Canten,'
deceased; are requested to Make immediate
payment, and all persons basing claims agalnit
said est.ito must present than - duly authenticated
for settlement THONAB.S. MANLEY,
NOBLE 3LiCESt, (1
Mar Executor..
A - rISTRATOR'S NOTICE,_.
/MN* ce is heiebi given thatidipersonsindef?ted
to the e tats of Daniel Haverty, Leto of Ove.lon, de
ceased. are requested to make immediate Palmeri t
-1 and ail tDersons having, claims against said estate
?,,I must plesent them duly authenticated for settle,
ment • - MATILDA BEVEBLY,I
- - ' JOHN MATGEWEI, -
Mar 79'74. , - AdndnistrstOrs, •
:1 A D*ESTBATOR'S I§lol7idi.,-+
.171.5etice is heieby 4 glyeu that ellpersons indebted
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' ' to the lestate of Albert Barnes, late ,of Granville
deceased, are requested to make immediate payment
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and all persons having claims. against said estit
fl must resent. them duly authenticated for illtl4
Il Tont. , , ,- SARAH& BA-RNES,
. . HOD.ACT, BARNES, ,
, Adininlitrators.
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Mar 19 It*
- AriLMNISTRAToirs NOTICE
Rev= to hereby glien that all badeb
to the nstatel of Wiilisat Boeltlfn of Vlisos.
ceased are requested iO. uue immediate -pans
andal persons basin than* said -
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rebut . Om diaranibend for -Sett
tent.; ' MAIM HOAGLfI ,
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