Vtadfotdyttpokter , Towanda; Thiroday. San. 21. 1876. dilV l l , GRIVARAL. Tut Auditore have completed the. work of sot Cl4tg with the several county offi 'vers. I • J. H. DirrEn bee been appointed Postroaaler at East Troy, vice W. EL Boci, re sigLed. I : S. C. Anius,!of this place, bas just accepted a poaltionAs book-keeperla a cutlieky at Kiuptoa. JUDGE WILLIAms; of Tioga county, ' will pieside it the third week of rebrusr) xcurt in this islee. GIVINCIttIe. het of officers of the of P. last: week, we inadvertently omitted the uame of a L. Lamm:, Vice-Chancellor RELIGIOUS services of great interest hare been conduced for the past two weeks in the Presbyterian and Methodnit churches. A. D. Ta. Un . ON, Esq.. of Owego, spent several ;day4 „id Vila place last week. "Toms " appears as :young and vigorous as be was twenty years sin. * I ECE. & STREETER: have rented the fron room over the Post Office, tor i taw office, fa :is' one of the most desirable ioeatiutts in THE S. S Alliance will meet in the „Lecture finom of'thn Presbyterian clurch ou Mo aday'ereining next. Rev. 1. W. Ca isra.tu will conduct On services. ,„ /in stockholders of the Towanda I . l._ilding and Saving Fund Association wit. bear in mind that the annual election c. officers takes place tkiis (Thursday) evening. Gatrttm lithil.crr, who has' beef, serionAy ill. at Icrantii. , , for some week* put, is rapidly recovering and is non - at his lathei: residenco in thtd plarie A " DiaceNs prub,'! composed 01 gentled)° , and ladiei of this place, had bees org.u , zed. Tho o jbct or the new epciety literary 6 , llttre,! arida, better uud,rntauding v.orke of 1.11,1 great novelist.. , JAMES A. AlEAtts has been appoint e 1 freight agent Ot the Pa. & N.-Y it It. Co. at th rice E Ciro it. Sault WOOD Gad albobk..l.4pOoiated ticket agent a the upper depot, in Once of F R. Bu,ituaNE. OWE REGRET to learn thinDUDLEI :TURNER MUffeTing from s'serere attack of IL, ILeatiaation or the leerve of the eyes. Hi ts emir iu Pfultae!obit' in Elopes to Teema ear.- Fie sincerely trust be =my Out ba dlvppomrd 1 CASCADU.L LI.DGE, K. of P., Ithaca 'N. F., s ill celel?ratei their second annivorar. on thr 27.13 inrt. R , prerentativea tr. m rowan da and Elmira 'are expected, and the Gra," Chancellor of the Scat of New York has bet ' ar'nual meeting of the Toe%-an cla Budd ug atld B'..vif;lg Fund ..40u4ociatiuti, wit be held in the Grand Jury 11 • Thurtut) Trento:, lin. 21, 1875; between the Iviurd of ao 9 ~'u 03c. for the: purpa4 of deem"; 'LAI c ' are L r the chi wog }year. •J IN lIENTIONING the übfortunate •who fell and injured Itertteif,-we nninterittonalli rmitt •. i TO state thati3jr: and Mrs. Gtrg ; the American House r : were entitled .to : credm for the at -lr•dencing tateunon tiei.towed %lion thc•etrsnger. ' 1 11 ,- .tr, of honor at Towxnda Graaed S;:hool: FANNIE ALVObV. it STEVESII POLLT F Vr.xs, 4 34A+.1r 8E531,11, MAT WeiSlsb F.L.VNIE V x Prnr AD4III , I,Arir., MCGILL, HAKIM - I q.S. 'DA /.ODsoN, BELLS iioart)N, BEKTIZ Bet? , Iv, Elf It 11 DODSON. OEO. brum..R. L, Gnivirrra. • ' - 1 _ • t _ . . • 1- , J. A. BfLEs 1 ..E.4. hat; jrist resign , • c•-tho uffi:e or 0•••• al IL ite r at Line mu, nu,. ,•:;,nnry. Hr. 13 tit,t hell the oft ;.e tor • knit ftirintof " . esre, merely pea to ttrer or aeo/nun r)- d';.L't'm to the. uei i ghb .ilocki. The entire clll3- ! I ility regret tNt , he : '`fer'a e , mp'2l:e.l la rid 1:!rn ' , ..•1: of the reipon 7 ll , iiify Iln'''. • R 's tiokz ()lir polople generally ma% I 4 • t NOin.l the h",t Te.l Putt . at eveimig. .‘O.-:Pent aapptr . .pi be pr.vided.- and ilt• ~ n t,rt.iument Riti be , presided over by Itdiett 41(0. ern , Yrn.ll , 30 olden time The Father ut C • t . !tr! and Marth-t inste. , l . THE First - Natibtial B ttik (If At Li- Ly.s .4:ded pi. (op to its surpttot during 11)?litn;;:. total of StOl,tloo, nr if . 0 , 30 In re tioth the original; capital. fhe .-t;:cati Her; have thus itittlytel their nriney ::;(ti the orgaiiii of the • 1.,l 1 :"; receiv.og co:n-itierab'e sant. in dirt feails. i. l he r.•-at t, e !Tim!y very credltalA to ..1 1111.:1 , grni C`:l t 10: 'hi• 811, it Rix. F. D. jH, sklss couductecl the two ese^l:ent ,11.c:),tritett 111, , ;;t- Ep Church on Stuitt.ty I tat. Mr.: 4:way4 prpular r ai a pa-t w urbane ,2:?r:4 , •1,1 gent ler!:i, i . O ttiN ~ pla6e, only t Epi, , ,29pal ;figre,rati•tn, but with all w..re n , ;:lviate as know Lim wei , , 4:0 hie take au , iiene6'3,u :iuldAy I iAt kne -04 ate fact thrtfle kini;y remlnaberod I=ll PERSO\AL. -CttPt, H. P. GIODRICH, isr speiditig a fe;ic r ''day., in -this,,pisce sietting '• : friends. a ConusA, , 'rni Fifo.nf Wilkey:-t)trrp, !,,to spendine • da3 . . tu-thle plsce. 3lr C. t op, "r , . bqfilLes . bleli itt the • fr. -Sulrl f•m;lc, S • arlico4 , ol.Tucaliy cc z, remainand az ' l t'ur .Vats. Tut: ustoiF statement of the First N‘ti .rntl in oqr co:tunucto lay, shows the institution in con,Ltiop. ...Spwith-tandluz the ''bard ti.rl4 , :ner.-Itbarroet tchteli bats takel ot thp-e hating - a snrplu.l of [none). i4l-; bMik arcros it; tangy e.ss - the entire coutl• en., of tii ~,its arcre~tu o , ei p 275 000. The.statemettt alto - hho3-3 that ,'onr bg.itirs. men ail; accost r , •!aleil tti tiro awollia of 5320 , , bettvr I I)1:10 be asked for? = • THE c.) . ;711.1:E of I ,2 .c , urfs inangurated the COW-glide ioatitnte prom i.tH to be at.uee, rr , ao::ar as the ctartmittee are , ol.grubt:r ca the rrvo.t' diNtint giji keture i ts iu !hit cottotry . have Loin en ;,-..igt•ci. and It now reutiiinc to be tern abetller our people will ar-il th'rtrisrives of the oPpor tnmty 1_4114 present 4 of hatcoing to tip , lect airs, We hope for the 'good name of Towau 7 6, that no such me.gre at totifistit;e la was wit. tit •and on the occooott - of Prof. ElAraoll%:. read ir.'ga will be t.spPrieneeo aims JENNIE PLITT • will address tonper,snee re.ettng. aatalowstn.this county : Thursday. Jan .21, Rarc'tay; Friiray, 22. Frank- Sat - /rd.y, 23, !eat Frank in; Tuesday, 2G Leßoy; WedtieBlay: 27. Canton; ThoradaY, 2'3. Ally; Fndar, 29 Trot, Etstor fat, SO, East Troy; Mooday, Feb.:l, West 3 3 nrlingtoe; Tn. s &Iv. Feb. 2, Rnrlingion born; Wednesday, F. b. 3,1E44 timitlifield;qbrrsday, Feb. 4, Sloore's Hill; Fridar; Feb. ; Virter. Tbile ineeiin g will el be held id tile:evening, and friends os the caure are requested to make arrangements for them. M e. PerrY is one of:the abet oar:levee or the thli erase is the country, sod we cilber owiamood her to the people of this Monti. BURTON L. KINORBURT, formerly of Mil piece, but for some years past • reddest of Haus* is ► member of the present House of Representatives of that Siete. having been elected by i handsome majority from Coffey coun t y . con ffl yetulate Kr. IL on his success, and the people of his district on their good for tnnetti securing for a representative a man so well qualified for the poaition. LIST of phpils st the, WyalosLog Graded &hoe, *Oh pertain records, for week endige4e.. 16,1874 : MDINIII GAYLORD, AMR LVIIIIORS, Ana Ceseisearre, Fax. Fit, LYDIA BURFORD, KA TIE CLAPPER, , VIROIRJA WILLMS , KEELER , Lena Botar.orro, Rue Swam °secs Gent rani, Truleirei Veroar, LIZZIE Lima, Jj sr &At t u', Geo. !bona, BERM Huts, Ma= MALEY. Taz a&sPnce of the advertisemeite of the following well-known business betties Ibis week, meet_ eat be, taken' as en evidence that they have suspended or become "too poor" to advertise : Twine & Co., EVANS ot Hite DRlalt, D. W. 8c , CT k Co., and T. O. Cowan. Phase men all I:lndent/Led the benefit of adver tising end the worth of the &POSTER U f a me dinm,and we owe them all an apology for; being nompelicd to omit their advertuiernenis this week.; bat the length of thel Message compels us. to do so. We ask the especial attention of oar readers to their eisveral establishments. A Lodge of the Heights of Honor was instituted at this place on Thursday eve ning last, by Dr. D. Yiniindt,bf Louisville. Hen., Supreme Dictator of the world. The lodge numbers .22 charter members. Tho following .11Icees were elected for the present quarter • Dictator—Cnts, H. Auras. Ti H. MATTHEWS. Aida, Diciaior—E W. Voraut2. Guide—G S. AlcCanc. Financia/ Reporter=—W. K. Mansuat4, Tredsurer Meta. i • Sentinel—G. W. liEvra. Past Dictator—Da. 14. 31. Woonnuas.. . . EAFT Wonnem..-.:The friends -of East Winoham furnished a generous banquet and gilt tree. on Christina. eve,at the house of - Mr. 0..- sae Dswks 'I he tree w..s tastefully trimmed and well bided. Some of th. artistes were valuable. among Which was °sures gamily Bible, ICCOMpt uted by a valiiable gun. Of course he sill be eapec ted to Shoot scrlourtilly henceforth. Our friend J. U. Davits-and lad; had e.cb a valuable watt-h. Many other desirable : articles sere found among the gifts all of-Which contributed so to enrich the tree as to" call forth the remark that this is the beat thing ever furnished by the cusumusity." The parents and children metre alike remembered , The'retuat kis by ftev J. W. BILLS and speaking by 8. 8. children. the social visit, choice gut a and - rare enJo; meat of the evening ail! long be remembered by all orteent. the gifts were distribuied in go.Xi order by V. 8. Hooker( and J. B. Mitts " 8.'8.'8. THE ladies of Christ Church', this plire ? some time last summit', senea box of clothing and other articles to Hiss IdaaUVRIETT Sewer. at ,Us% al, Station. skim' to be used foe the scholars nuderher charge in the Mission Scho'ol at that pace. La a letter actuowledgii g the receipt of the box, Kies Scprr writes : You can scar c e uniinrstartd, and word are inadequate to exprenis. all the good tokens or love and sympathy do to the heart of one as completely isolate.* from friend. as - I have been, ming my late ,sojourn It Africa. Ls I unpacked the Towanda box, the ;pines looked so freeh end pretty (pretty things are doubly pretty lu ASH*. to re of:thans fulness came unbidden. Each artic voke of real loving Interest— Stoney could tiot in , asure . their value." This estimable lady Las peen for years engaged as a missionary and tea.ifer t ti , e benighted people it Africa. hot the labor proving - lo° great for her strength, she has been rompelied. on account of failing liesitliZt.3 seek rest. and has returned to tier home in this country, nor a short period, We sincerely trust her most -linguine expectations may be res.ized, : mid that her tea th and vigor may be entirely restored. Miss 'scorn expects to visit this place before wan) weeks, sud •111 ut doulitedly tell the Sunday wihool ssholrks scmethind about.t..e work she has peen dots% amoug the besthen children 01 Afilcs. • - TUS I CABORA —Some people ca'l it dull tints.;' but we have heart/ that the many • year. Tuvre are dull people in the wort& trul urries are always dirl.to such. £.o:erphing 4 quiet - a!oug our Putomic. Ou Monday, Jan 11, occurred the lit annual election or btrec 'ot!a for:F•rmers'-gutntl Lienrauce Cu. of Tea , errors.- The followmg ner-f, elect : Wsz ifirlIWAT, D. Elilsoce., J. H. BLACK, A. B. Nuatsii, H. B. Acittd,r. F.- ArELEY, B. W. W 00..., N. J. (.10•WC.1.. W.ll. A SQVI , tE., VA Branow-, J. N. V. W, Bu AVNING. The , L‘Oard elected sunitwAy Prtvdeilt. And A. B. SVlVC.llSezretary and Agent rur the year. 0.. Wi . doesday evening, 131 1 Miai JEtiNit• Pr ITY gave a very lutereediug and varne..d ad Ire on sempPraiire, at tlei S h :ringildl_ll. E. ~ ;nurelt: is spendit.g a ..few day. tirte arrrnig Orti.l4 and +loo:ll,,:ince3 Tea :s - au Chr;stian tt ()ruin, .therank nigh sea's,;; our I.u!.!:e It•c:urerm la the Ala,ter elect d t;:dring- G: - ..tige,ati.l G. $. ACK.LKY Set., rt.ir , . We ng c!eivand Inx• ';entuprettensive diaries" will net IL) ver) great ter the ( , r t,u Ye Ind to c Egga are *: far b-tween." and betla hare etoppA tv:rni- SOML/I.3DY. 1;5 . , 1575. THE: followin g corrsronclence will exp!aw lt,c.f. We plibarl4 it it, tLe hope ihAt the • rtt by tilt- .7. , aistbi it md.we her dUC ellet! ' to d • I.keA T. IT.NDA. Jan. 3. 1873. Nest .4, aG Wellrs tierttary Ladirs',Beitiro le,n .dest,cliztion eu the practice of N .14cl Engine . No. - 2. afu r_Ps recept:ou use, }ear, por..•011 oft e• pi IrCvet/e/ theft,/ to ch.arit.thlt: urp .Pca. an / 11.1 f./• p:easur , at this um , 4 e , .c.: ,, PIDg st 3 s. t :4C C.Ytup.tiy's unto this v..ar othis ..1 puir Ass..cistiou. frost. •;,1.1 that your mild° AFS ,, Clatnni may ever r. ce-I%ir 11,at r , •mi ipup.rc it no richly I i.;ISC the Limn!. to be, M th-ar Hniiman. Yuur üb,,(.heLit Ferrara, c. H Au.rx, Cur tie COcup.u;.) T , WANDA, Jao. 15, 1875 C. Alleii : Tae Ladled flenevolent Association of re +lands detsires hereby to retort: their thanks to Naiad EmrioeCompativ. Ni for the reception ~f iheii:very liberal donation to onr treason or twenty-flue dollars from their herd•earned fond. to be spoiled to Vie relierot the (levitate arrab'to ratites,' onr foil appreciation of he geti`ii•osity and self-dental exhibited to this kind retnernbianee of the work to winott we are en '.vatted. The Naiads have honorably wen a ttriod ',awe as an enterpriareu. faithful, and u-c'ut part of our fine .Fire Department, a..d laird% ..armed-t h e gratitude or the p,ople or T“.vatola onr tbeirdevoinin and promptness in proteCtreg rheir !mines and property from the fire) Cheer is. First at . the tire • "sn msy it e.er be the firmly-maintained molt , . of each member of their gallant bawd— * Fost to uorrd.merala, sobriety and every nrible (palm. ;:firat iu every good and treble work." Mai Gore., richest tdeirtmiga rest 'zipm them Naiads a« a company are made honorary members of the Association. Mac B. X WELLE°, Secn•tar' (In beintif Or ;ttnoi ty). DEEPS left f. r record in the °Tr* for rec osi ug deeds, etc., weekending Jan 9 : Janice Hawley to J rbn Carr, Map 29, 1871 Ridgi.nri; Geo p ray for to Griffin Ackley De.. 29. '74. Tu.c.rore; Thos Merrill to Perry err, D c• 29. '74, Warren; Jai A Stanton's &dm ., - istratoto Andrew J Stanton, Oct 26, '74, Bar lingiu. ; 7 1 31 Smith .13 1 henfr. to G C Atwood, - -May .7,-1871; Pike and Herrick; asnie lo same, Wyalueitig; antEl" to same,.Tascarora; oldie to same,' Mity,7; Pike; N 0 Hattie to Wm Riff, Dec 22, 74. Athena Boro; E !ward Herrick, a.lm'r, to Win E. fly Dec 9. 74. Athens Born; 'Albert Haciteu toJulrue Hayden Nov. 19 '74 Athena; D L F Snyder to - tieo W Hubbell, March 30 71, Athens; H C Eastabrnoktt et al to Silas BeardaleY, April 1..74 limbo Born; Wm Viot ti. 4) to A - E Tißottivin, March 6 . '74, Legal; Tino J Gra ha en .7 G Patton, Dec 26, '74. To. wituda biro; Richard Arey to Henry H Ream, J. PB, '74, Wilmo't; David F Elrown t 0.1.1 L'alrest, Jim 1. '7siWarreo; Jacob Haver], to .I , N . Hi;eilv, Jan 5, '75, Albans; L Mc?' abon, Dec 26, '74, Towanda Born; Wm Id Chaff e to E 'mond Chaffee, Sept 30;72. Warren, E T Elliott to A A Mace, Oct 21 '67. Towands4lorn; A A Mace to Thomas aim/tiny:Jan 2 '75, Towanda Born; Jamn'i Owe.' to Sarah E Spencer, Jan 5, 75, Wells; J G Patton'to John .1 Griffith. Dec 26, '74. Tn.. wands Boro; Wm Patton to same Dec 26 '74, Towanda Born; Jll Smith, Sheriff, to/ Frost et al Deo 23 74 Towanda B ren; D A Gillett to Aari'q Gillett, 9.'74, Hicluburt ;.0 Van-. oedoll tartaniitel B Howard, jr., March 12, ,'74; .WNW &mug Sward lu 4t&17 X • , • Idarehtl Wyalasing. Henry 011Y100 to a, • B. 041Urd e Oot 16 74. Wyaliwing; :Ctuts Carpentaria al to Pella. & Bascmilianna Bide Stone Co., Deo 80, 1874. !boobsquip; B Rorie to Bomb Aon Packard, Apr. 97, . '74, Troy Born; J W Alexander to Horace Pomeroi, Mara 2, 73. Troy Boni; C & Passmore to Ogren CrainbLies, Jan 7, '75, ToWanda;lohn J to Wm Patton; Dec 20, '74. TOwanda Boro. —Pur week ending Jan. 18: A B Voorhis to Calvin- West, Jan 11, 1875, Bidgbur.t; D B Knapp to WOI'W Wright, Jima 7, '72, Canton itoro;'Wen W Wright to B 111 Manley, an 11. 15, Canton Dom; •D Van Bor der to Howard Eimer, Jen 11.75. A.thens; Beardsley to 0 J &stain - oaks,' July 6, '74, Rome Boro; Patrick Raley to John McDonald, Jan 4, 1875, North Towanda; A 1 1 Newelt to Calvin Newell. Apr. 11, '72, Springfield; Jacob Nywell to Calvin Newell, Much 5, 12, bpritig field; J F Means to W B Dodge, Jan 10, '75, Towanda Bum; Jab Bummery to / Winfleld Scott, M4rch 17, '74, Mynroe; E W Cobb to 1114- sin Berman, Jan. 9 7.1, Tagearota. Coußr PROCEEDENCIB.-7Monilait, Jail. 18: Hein. P. D. Morrusr:preilding, anti Atisttr elate Judge Russell on the bench. I 8. B. &arena r*. T. R. Bradebaw. ton mo tion Court grant a rale 'to *bow canse why jadgment shall not be opened, and the 'defend* ant let Into a defense. W. J. Delpeuch, executor of Valentino Smith, deceased, vs. Continental Late In.rinince Co. On motion Court grant a rule to show came why re . c. , guizauce to appeal from award of ar. bitrators WWI not be perfected. Ehen J. Welles' use vs. C. W. Clapp. Oct ma lion Court grant a rule to show . cause why the plaintiff shall not be enjoined from _collecting this judgment. wail the first 'day of next term. Onedtah Titua vs. Hollett Titus. Ainlitcir'ti Report confirmed finally. Jas. Fox ve. Randall it, itianley. Ahditor's eport filed and confirmiad ni si. Mary M. Doty va. Gee. W Doty. Oamotion Court direct an alias subpoyia in divorce to is-, sue. • J, R. Schrsder's use vs Emanuel 31iller. Oq - motion, Court discharge the rule. • Com. vs. W. 11-. Suedeker. On meson Cour t, '11)&33 rule absolute. . George P. Cash Vs. P. A. Cash and P. W. Oisell. On motion Court make rule absolute. subrogsting P. W. Cogrell to the rights ;of the ED. BEPORTEa Allow no a' little space, if sou please, in sour columns, t vset be _ tore sour readers the condition of Ritual's ant rerers. A generous people are responding to the appeals f a ir help, and Lnly need to know what is most ,rt Li yin g, stint°. May, 1873, in Smith Co., Kau, 1 am auquaiuted with the people and their laces/titles. 09r county Is e new,--organized in 1872; att.! nu.re. tali hate our population came in during the., tear prior to June; 1874. Out of 15:231 acres planted to corn last Sprang , not a - buklred bushels was saved: the. grasshoppers " nr,bu the , whole crop. And this was the main dependence of the pi inc-cry to procure cluthingo;roeeries, nrovislons and feed. Letters Ir , in Loin.' in form me that many families are dtstitt.te—''on. the town," sus the writer says : "Bow • I wish I were rich I cyanid make some ,of the tittle shivering children warm,- and reed thim, ton." A reliable correspondent of the Central Christian Adiorate, of Jan. 13, who spin; the .days iu.Stutth cuuuty, to ascertain the real ex tent of the destitution, says : g• Saying nothing ofErhat is eent to the people, there is not bread 4thiligh in Smith cobnty te•feed it two week.: the great need is for food. That can be meat economically furnished them by lending mon ey, for the reline that !lour can be bought iu gartern Kansas and Western 11.ssouri for $2 50 per hundred or even leal. But in any way that it can be sent them, it will be a Gal-send.' Of clothing, there is more need for uuderwearlor woraen and eUddrvo, and for stockings and -hoes. Goods !illy be sent to CELter.es S. Ar, Linnet", Sm.th Centre, flan., ria Ibtetiagp, *IL Cash contrihatipiei, by draft on New Yolk, to the . order (it T. Contd) Treasurer, Smith Centre, Ken Goods have to be hauled 75 mile* (runt 1 , -ar,e... ualrord plat. The eyet-in of d:etribtit:ou LI reliable. Eloping fur r bbural reepouae, sad tbabliilig the dunote fit r.u:sh aid as they may send to. our auffelieg people, I am,' yours truly, J. C. DANA; Aid Agelit, Smith Co , Kan HIt.TORICtL:—At the last regnlar inert:fig of the County Biatoricat Soziety, a namittee. epu.iating 14 lion. L. P. ST tI.FARD, E. IhntiTCX. E.-1, and S. w. Aix Lis ap. poioted to i.a ;not le.the ru already pre plied Ilev..D. Cuter fur the history of the county, hog in preparation. On Tinirsday last the commit:tee proceeded to the residence hi iriso ir, try,losing, and at tended , to ie dunes thin?. They were:laided b, a ieimber ~tier g-nt!ernen, interested in the sol ject. an I the day Wad nos: . saints astut [Tem+. N .4,1 . . the conitaitice, but all preb. .e tivpreFs-d, Metuicd'irith goutral, piau and progreal ur it,. 0f.14, and , feel warranted Li assuring Vie pubic - that it Cuarr receives eneunrigenient raticierit to enable him to carry it the work in accord ance with his present totiiotioq, it - will prove must valuable .acqui-iition to the archive.; of the county. lie has thoroughly exhausted the ul. , jecla twitted as far as he has one ithich is .. sure gu4rantee that the boot: w hen complet ed will fully 51.1 M: the rule, sanguine expecta 'lions of every one interested in the, early histo ry and growth of the county. Tiie following will ilitheata the general plan of the work_ which it tir proposict to illustrate by m tips and eini?eliiish, with - Bach porirans :of proud m=tit ciuzims uf the ?Amity as may l o fur bished the :naver in time. Persona dishing tti hsve engraving, of them-elves or dee-axed trends iuserted, ntu *Nu mitiee to Mr. bizarr or :16' nitioil.wr of the society ' • p. I. ho hiding in hr. of their early hatiltate.ris, habits, etc acid of th.i 111,s aniring them. Como. It. CocltroverPieg giNpvtow out of the C ,, uuteltutzt. and' , Peuufflva n:a. • 111. SOttir.ment.4 prior to ttio battle o Wy..rattig uhhp. IV. Inci.leata otcurrii g daring the INvo;rit. oniry War. V. downs! History of the, County, in ending orgsninstion, eto. • There to be folloWed by chapter* devoted to 'each township aeparatoly, to lOchide its early to trentents, biographiestaketenes of early set tlers; unprovemeute; a chipter on the geology aud 'nttueral Tesonrees of tbia conuty, - land a chapter oti the bietory of t.:l4tioui and caner orgautzatto , l a. , The work of poring n cr thu lhon4tatlial ni pige ... e of manuscript . , titl'e deeds, 'contracta et.., nver,lll.s part" w.re invited into the din ing room. nbete we !ritual the it v , r...nd gentle matAi estimable ltdy hit no: ~r oar temporal and physic.il Cezeasities, her bushani was regaling 114 44iih.1 ta lieotuat food, Alter doing , ample jaatice ti Ihe eneel lent crep4st, we, bi l adiett , to Mr. C.. 1114 family, and pleasant hnrne, and wended oar way, to the depo t when. through the kindeeta n.iAskiatant iperinteudent 00qt/114N, ,the day_ express stopped to alma. ua to get ab lard. On connting tinee.," we found in addition to the committee, that our party . consisted or tho following gentlemen. intere,!ed in the Ob ject§ of the Riatorical Society : C01..1'; A. Con- LL' O. Dr. E..l'. ALLEN', S.''B. HUMP. J. C. MEGWAY, Ca pt. C. M. Masittivt, Dr. EfOUTON, GEO. H. WELLED, Maj W li. if. GollE, R. A. DIERCUC, E.q., EDW. UOMYr, -Loco, S. N. PET:P, jr.. • • JOTTINGS ABOUT Tows. L SO- Joutozett.—Cotrrstsmo PRACTICAL SraoiS. ITEM' 2111; SCEJECT CII‘RITT —lt id; reporter+ that gym© gentlemen down town has deliveree himseif of the opinion 'hit the ladies , of the benevolent Association have been said, in a re ("out case of onff-ring they have endeavored e. relieve. What a "soil" of this kind implies, et Who this gentleman may; be, ur what weight it to be attached to th is utterance of his, we di • not know, nor do we particularly,atre, so long as his words serve as as ep occasion, for making i slow remarks we hate long bad it in mind to make. The cue referred to iru one where inunedi issistauee was_ most 'imperatively demanded If that assistance bad been witheid by the la 'd,cs a the Association, or by the rn .nabers ~1 a ehristiau etinimunity. we hive not the alight= eat bectation in at-erring that thin °remits, worthy would have harangued to 'far 'create, poroose man be is able to do as yet. Further:, mare, good friet3d, suppose you mike known te l the ladies of Ibis charitable institution the spe cific channel throußb svh.ch benevolent 134bt universaly and unerringly take effect. I melittOsa slemblui , what particular stag e of affair s am I toUtand a helping hand? Be May have reletiviesover the river or up the mountain, that would:pos.l,og 001110. to his aid n little bit too late. if II be.its ted about rroSerang my quota of temperer) relief. It is ihiseery brauoh of benekolent alt sistance—thai of tilnely aid at a critical mo ment—that seems .to us is the most iffeotiel- There are intervals muy Hit* when. the c. move qt some bu y pressing burdei of d ebt may set a man or woman 'on theirl feet aid help them to a help starting point;' whinier they eau help themselves, and they who corer with aid at such an bong are the ftiends ire thank God for. An individual p $ rl orgudutiOn settlftg, find' wilfully ignoring aua tuts's, te gulley'of sail ton and inekensable neglect, a charge 4 rev ne t ith er gas, and we true hewer will be issitupou the Benevolent Aisociadon of Towanda. If we were a nice, gentleman, and ihadthxte to Lath around town, we should comilder It in cumbent on us to getup some sort of opinion that would tend more directly toward reaching the wants of our less favored fellows, just at this season of wii.ter weather, and litird time‘. Instead of airing ear cheap speculations on the subject of benevolenrxe, we would tutu our en irgies to the buttress of lauding oat how many families were , out of coal and "flouriand 'hen many had forgotten the taste of buttir on co+ meal pancakes. We would try an 4 discover want length of time a peck of ,potatoes, eult coed with salt, would keep seseu or eig t months going; and how much longer sii instal meat of. worn out clothes would last IP a fanulY that had nothing else to fall back On, than it would in a well-to do establiatiment, before we set down a. certain class whcorsetm to bare no other resource than Mit of charity, is utterly, thriftless and improvident, Before' dire . con demned as hopelessly Idle, we would offer eni ploymeot, and, being a gentletnanlOf leisnrrO, we would make It a point to pay inconsciect tions prices for our labor as we did kn. our via l:wadies and petulancies and the soperiabundu't millluerles that go to keep up the teMioine side of the house.' We wouldn't lay ant i marefulti cultivated hands on the barbers department ni l our exquisite structure, and talk with najestie eloquence upon the larger rewardi doe ,to "braiu labor," until i we had very iecitratel, studied up the gee Lion is to hOw touch more of actual brain ! l abor goei into the sum ot a professional man's Work, than into that of au artisan. Doric; we know dozens of theite profero siouala that work after cut and dried rules, that require less meutal labur,inddiscretdonary skill than it does to lay a yard of 'tulle wq 7 Nei ther are the time and einzumetahoes of appren tice service as dissinidar as . enstom chooses to make them . If this matter of ioa3m+t.accor ding to the value . of labor were • a little more wisely ail:rated, perhaps the excess of2pauper tau wouldn't be down there at the basis of soca ety, where the - moralists and the religious fi lo:411(1.s and all the great workers troth the Sa viour and upwards befit... Go dou l l u there, good friend with the le i- are, and set 3onraelo to work among the gennioe wants.l Yon will Pod a different sort or material to ban le, from 3 what }on do in the ' region of arta:tell desirta inerought and overlaid as they are wi h all lb. entauglementa of sickly and sentim tal - pro. insion, and . wrapped so closely in tb folds of i self persua.ire righteousness, that the tin, helper shrinks hopelessly aw.ty front the task. "To the poor, preached lie the Gospel," atm the truth sprang upward from a natnral soil The gospel appealing to the pampered rich roust strike down through a system lof Cos, , spuu, tight woven. ensnarement that bolos 'men's souls with a more fearful grip than do the rougher restraints of poverty. - I We arn't preaching a sermon, not are we moralizing. We are just giving out a bit of re flex bUggeeitioll to the gentlemen who his belppii ns to a text. We prr sum, be is a good sort of individual, and that, owing entirely tkour ref marks, he will pay the next man whoworks for_ folio, sufficient wages to keep him luide, the pate of independence. _ If the Bibze is true, we have all got i todn ar. we would bodone by, and wo have gt to flue oat, if we don't know already, whothe we are 0: ., loud of spundlng our time that way or pot, pia! how vre wonld lite to be done by. The Bibn pries:pie is the great leveler this side Of death and as long as wp aro all to meet nu !commit', ,grounds beyond kt, it won't be 'miser get a stout bold of the c no here. ST. NICHOLAS FOR FEBRUARY,—The frontispiece of the February St 3'iciellas is a remarkably well-executed wood en 'raving, from Sir EDWIN Lorn.rvit's picture of the 'Marmosets." Several well-known wt tenserr represented by short storlos. lIEBECCi HARD. INO DATIA has an interesting story fou:nded On andthandfable of-o Thu Fox and the RtV u," and In which a Yankee trader and the son (if an In di an chief personate (ho respective chlracters Koine lively incidents in the career of al certaii -Bireh-Bark Boy" are nsrratad be I.Anm. Fuss me, aud the 'boy" him4elf 111 shown lit a pic ture by FATINCIE. 'LUCRETIA I'. HALE CiVed ar.. otb,r bit of delightful atiedlote ab HiG the fa •mons "Peterkin" familn and May lA. UAL LOCK contributes a story, and a large ustra tiou drawn in that beautiful style in which she to stirpagse I by'no artist in the conntti, That February is the month of vartines, bad not been forgotten, and the num er con- Win a valentine story, by SUSAN (70 , 4.2 OF, ard an article by ALMON/MU Walswatontrehertb ~ tug the naanfacture and the different i yles of tlicete dainty little missives, together nth a ces biwajor making them in an easy and sktmemi- e. 41 way Anoti her practical sketch, entitled " Flow Dells are litide," is written by °Live. Inolti:re, and acts forth in detail tho various Fbangos and experietices to the life of a wax doll, l whist, i 4 really an eventful one; 14111 , 1 W. U. Itmativo's Accoatit of "Cl:,incey-Sweeps, Past 'aild Pres not," and Jon LENver.te PIDACII of tie great traveler, Vaunt:r admirable t, are adrable criptive arikit s. Amoug the p• - •(•nn. , , there are two va ic.ll are quite fanciful: '• Tho Coal-Imp," b C. P and ‘ll.le Fairy. Wedding,' by MARY A. LATHBURY; each accompanied with hn illus tration destatici by its author. NICUOLA. 1116 , I 7 gives us in th;ii I ntnnber ''Cue 6e01t.7 fr o m Brinker," 4ot to tine inutile by GEOEGE J. Hose.' The apria's by loom M. ALC,iI7 arsi J. T. Taownatixts progress favorably, and t he for 11, tunes Of ••se" *Moog her "Eight insio and of "Jack" among the Westerri settlers, are likely to prove equally interesting. How. G. A.. MArtitr..—llany pf our readers in this vicinity, and especially the earn er students of the Stiognebanna Holle4iate In stitute, will remember Geo. A. MAD/FL. as a meat pronrsin,g young man. After completing nis studies he read lag and gradnatei at the tlbtny Ltw 8c.loo!, after winch he Enter; editito capartnership with Hon. JormilTArLutt of Owego. B , nne nine years Mine ho removed to Si. Loins, where his legal atiainmedts, Po!. .tsbel manners and strict integrity, aorta igtve hini a prominent position and lucrative 4-act ice. Four years ago be was nominated for , the b t oich in that city, and elected withontlopposi don. Having declined a re-election, be retir ed from his high offinal position on thel last, of . UN:ember.. The 3t. Lonis Republican 4ivep an interesting Ancona of the proceedingl onthe oceJsioo, and says that nearly every member of the bar was present. B. 8. 3ltcnoN4 Esq •in a neat and appropriate sputch, presented his Honor, Ju'ge UADILL, with the fillowinz testimonial, signed by the entire bar of. the To the Eton. Glumly A. llama., Judge of the zst Louis Circuit Court : • lioNmarm : fho members of the bar of the city or :it. Loot., whoa.. names are hereto knowing that you are shone to re tire tram the position of circuit patine, whieh .Yon have so Ion: oceapied, are nowdllnir yon -Mold leave the bench without in no i naiigeill i•xpression or their approval of your o trial ca reer, Which wec now declare has been ; !perked throughout by dignified modesty, tuluestitin- , rd impartiality, extensive learning and great atulity. And we, further hear cheerfnil witness that you have discharged the importsk Isho fume and responsible duties of yonr high office in a manner hunceictim To Till .TlMlNgainarnOir. i.lr m a .sraTE, with Justice to all suitors, honor to your own bead and heart, and with bourtesy end kindest* to your professional brothers. It is our earnest desire that to ye* retire ment fmm the bench you will (Jerry with you for all time the kindliest remembrance, of one fraird and esteem, and with them tine beet wishes tar Tour happiness and minority in the future. Respectfull Yours. [Here came the iignstnres of nearly 300 members of the bar.} Judge Madill responded u follows: Hrarlit.EXlll 01/.IIIT, Ban : Having beith from oil:nation and duty, cultivated the habit while in the bench of bearing much from (Alters and , arfug but little mrself, I cannot summon that ficillity of speech which I nnothy to command to Jontoy to you htsuitabie terms the seutlin.la Inspired by the ceni•rona com-liment iron have :aid me. I have never nesaell to cheA r sh with lemming nrasitrota. the fact that my elusion .it ill bench Intuited chiefly from the ants. aillotniii wen at 120 tibia bar. And se this is the first appropriate epporstinity obit% has offered emelt since that event,' / desire now lo velure yam Met I grate fully appreciated the unanimity and 1n norm with Whieti yOll at that Wee A:outfits/stall so large stirs in placing in toy lauds ohsof the Most Wipe/ten' trade_ to wheel a lawyer can empire. The evidence of your Confident:is which con then gave me use sapped in •large mesas tire, the Messitive to whatever diligent* I may have atomised in disobargtog the duties of this temdtlen, and justly made Me sextons to merit VOW' oommatidalson. A quiet assurance that had succeeded, in however moderate te gree, wont t bare compensated me for all the car. and labor which the effort ha* cost me, and supplied me with an unfailing stourtie . ot pleasure in too quiet anfrienonal cutler which' (-hope to secure in the future.' But °Wee the game liberal Spirit *bleb led you in the first instance to select me for this position, bow leads yea to tender me this grati r etnif and do' rattle approval of my official action. I am excit ed by emotions the supreme pleasure of whim. is alloyed only by my regret that I have been No little able to illustrate' in my judicial life those virtues which, you selawsent are so quick to discern eta so ready to applaud. .fteteetnet ing abet* all men, by reason of your opportu nities, the vast importance of the relation which thejedictiary of the country bears to o th social. commercial and political interests of the Citizen and the State; appreciating the Impera tive necessity fpr the strictest fidelity to inde pendence, to plincip 0,, to duty , on the.pari of Judase; realizing that.purity of life, elevation of thought, and simplicity and sincerity of par. pole. must Deeds steady the band, of him who; would bold the scales `or-}earns--evenly, your approbation conveys to the a reward transcend ed in its value only by 'my eonaciouseessaf bay. tog *tonged no suites i intentionally, and , of having etnvenalwats - to 'administer the raw in the interims of justice and of right. And while von have pieced me under an-obligation which I cannot kips fully to discharge, yet be• assur ed that so far as at, undivided allegiance to the best interests of the ptufeasion to which I am devoted, and a profound admiration for the great science among whose followers I esteem it a distinguished honor to be numbered, win eerve to dis Charge that obligation, It shall car t only be done. - t .My return to the ear, as you know, is in ac cordance with a long-settled purpose. Mid seri am not nonce scions of the fact that to so 'doing I am severing personal and 'Borst Ms., +ma of the mist agreeable character. To my brother judges 1 am Indebted for many or the tee puniest and most profitable experiences of my social and profesitional lite: With them' , in dividually sod as a body, and from first to Tait, my persomalintercourse has been unexception ably cordial and my official relations distill- toughed throughout on their part by temperate 1 forbearance and eortriderate respect. Nu differ ences of opinien, however great or tenaciously held or vigorously pressed in the discharge of duties it once varied, complicated and burden some, have been permitted to interrupt for a eingle moment the tree exchange of the.wanns est retitiments or friendship. Atid t esteem it a privilege to have au opportaeity to. say that to these associations and relatioue, I levity ac knowledge tette& {treacly itide'iten. not only hocanee they afforded me oppurtuntitee for correcting opinion and securiug valuable as sistauce, hut also for the reason that they have furnished m« constant exhibitioes of netotioto to duty and to truth which have strengthefi . d my own rerolutioo and given me a pyrometer appreciation of the value of an honest, 'fearless jodieiary. And I *hail leave these seamen twee. eatrying with the the enduring conviction that in no sphere of human 'action can prejudito or assilin find lean 'eucourageinent, or alt time higher qualities of the heart and understanding dud h•pmer condition, for constant exercise Gem in the judicial administratiou of theists Gentlemen, 'the thief plesenre of goo eccas -sloe would be !melte me did I fail to ackuosi. align how much, in tlie,dirctiarge of ; toy duties I here, I have been iteitielited to your industry and skill and learning. 111.1 in these 'aide I, have ..lwata greatly relied, and !your. diligence bas never failed or disapp antime. By tbetn m. ethers have been diminished, my resuou-ibility mode less burdensome, lino my' jidgmeut ill lualing• with. facts and aeplying coustently' etiolated, and enlighteved. Amt" ' many of the brighteet features et my expert nice in this placethave reached and throigh the medium of your conateisy and thought:at recognition of thole relations which might al ways to subsist betaeen• the betieh and - the oar. But while to:all these things I have been made constautly Sensible of me 'obligation, I eantett refrain from giving txpresatois to the :deem:ire ff orded me while j I have had' the minor to preside here, by the abiltiditoti proof •ou have furnished of the fact that the,crown leg glory of our profession is the fidelity which thstieguisheit its members in the discharge of 'heir pmtessional , onl•gations. Elatiiig wit erased from' day to day ; Um rnageituite and tm uertaroce of the internee. as well as the variety and delicacy of the teee to eirdided solely to the honor of the members of this bar, and hiving watched the unhesitating faithlultiess vote which theeo interest, have been served arm these trusts executed. I have been preroundei impressed with the Get thattimmogiiio body of 'rum engaged continually in conducting the more i uportant Strioyaof oilman life, is there found a quicker reitribse to moral obligation, or a stricter devoti u tr the intermits animated to their care, than among the members of the legal preft salon. Throughont the entire- ad. ministration of these interests and • trust*, which have taxed lyotir industry, tested your skill, etgaged viinr Powers.' no gnarstitee of faithrintoras hai,betria dor given, Save that uninanding settee of professioual integrl y. ehoce is the conapifttions, while it. is tho virtue cif thogennitie lawyer' ' no bond his on] r.-gyred paw& that boon. for *lnch the spirit or the law, the hisenry of tbo profession, and the experience!of ale cotirttildstui se aili ng enmities. And iataniling here to-day in the clear light of a large experienee and ao infinite variety of tests, I am better' able than ever to 'appreciate the troth and ju-t ce or the 'tene ment of Lord Erskine, whin, first -a alder, the,, a soldier, afterwards a lawyer and land'. greatest advneatm declared that Mews., bred in his early yonth to two pretend , us, the i!hatacteriatio of which is honor. But alter the experience of manvi,yeare. I can acv Wit truth h.t they cauliot grand higher for honor , than ohe prorpAmion of We law. Amidst unriaampled temptstiong, which" ; threugh human frailty have vett - timed their victims. toe great bulk of it, arc sound and the cause is obveme. There is some thing an beautiful and exittoti in the twitted administration of jit-tiee,i a d departure from t is so relines and dismwing, that a perpetual monitor is raised tip in the mhad - against tbe smear or thrroptiou. • I cannot conclude 'nese ill-diwested remarks more sgereably to myself time by cotogratulat to g rim on the fact Itheo you have ip my sue. omesor a gacitlionso'mhoseldiguity of :character and urbanity of mitieernimet: continue to him ma a ledge. what ho' nab eei•.yed as a mez-n and lawyer4the personal esteem of the entire bar; and whose ripe experience and lib eral learning in the; law willtcommand for his . Judgments - the highest co' sideratiou awl re 'Peck alike from liwyere and litigants. [Pip plth-e Allow me again to thank yen, gentlemen, for that expression of year good ed again be assured that whatever may be comsat tildes of prefeseinnal life that await e, I shall bear threngtethemlall my:humble lint cheer ml testimony to nniforni gin malty and Previedonal tnagPildmitY, and esteem myself fortunate iri securing 'opportunities if) . iroitath-thette virttieZ. (Great applause It affords wt pleaaure always to record the success of - any Bradford county in in, and, it is espoelally pleasant to do so when distinction is achieved by one 'sod worthy of preferment as fudge Afairift.t.. HO has our BILICerO wish for continued prosperity. ' Omen Supkin.—An Oyster Sap per Ferved 'in thn Good Templars' Hail,• at Rome, on Fiiday evening. Jan. 29. under the Inspiees of thejoidge. Proceed+ to be to. vested in a library. ; igeneral invitation is ex tended. Come on with yotir dollars and help a+ in this good',work. Bill SI. B • order Of the Commit tee NivricE.—Thero will b= a confer ..ace of the North Branch Univer;aliat Asaocia tom at Stantiong Stone, on Om 8(1 cud 4 , 11 (4 . FArnary, 1875. A general invitation is tSt t D Cl ottoali. - - . A conference will al•io bo bold rt itheri i ic, on he 17th anti 18th of Febripiry, 1875. R. W. Cnvxes. Sanding Clerk En. REPORTER IQ Soar paper of Thurmay 'amt. I rend them obitu try notion of my grandmother, : Martin's GaLOULD; and aid() that or my fathor,. Tueorti•ote GKR.IULD, in which, it was errotionnaiy atated that 11)811(.11th occurred at Rome. 11.1 died Fub. IR, 1871,.in Shealieq in. at the hrna of tik 80 1.11-iaw. Jus.P.ll rowsun. lltitisd retitled in thtt Inc:L ahti) tioarly six years previous to his death. • Yount lleopeotinity, • • Tririnv.iu Gavin.° Toivrtr.n. Hornt r Jail. 1G 1875 • • B MATES'S . L OCAL. NOTICE.—Aftt•r 1110 Ist of February, 1875, llcCor.',S: EDWAIIDi Cloob tbtir.books and Will do a cast) bo*inet•s, Mir Go to WHiTCOSID & Suites, Hermes ‘slock.for yOnr''Hooks and Stationery. is.. For the best , Roast of Meek go to ilitso h Itrxnja,t:e.' aft. You can 'find the beet of School Shoes very chrap. oOtilErt h COOS'IL. SS. HENtanaux offers a great re dilation in Silver-1 , 1,1U/, Wawa. • MEP Ground Plaster at the Myers bnri 3111. mat 15 50 per lion. Jam. 14 75-tf. stir A large Bee of Parasols in all ha new stater, Just received by " Evssis & Haw 'urns. • Mira F. Crania his the - beat' 118• sommil el4w ellapswinp bum enre wem • M" It . lair want 'to' ,p4retive /AND, read tbetil. M. sidtartlsotztent to •n• 'Aber colamml Md o 4 = • •r SO btites and•. lifus!eal Clocks. at liseem i retre. • VS. triamptog Velvets, Velveteens 'and Uhddnitesploskiaits, may be found at 1 Evora lc HILD/Ullllll. 1111,4 en goods received daily at INS. Ape:loan and French Clods ID rest vaistr. veil in.; "Air, st lizsDuittax.49, If 'you ] ] want the best Cook Stove extant, call at ! liiinee. In Vercnea Block. airDon'titiii to call - at irgliDEL; tiaii±eir you with to buy anything in the line ofJewelry, Silver and Silver-Plated Ware. H"‘ ! 1"""" --- • " •!! Nif` An immense stock of Ladies', unsie,ldrou'a and (kora' itosirry and AGloni:s, ' : E4AN • II.Ik lIILDUE7B%; Star Opel* Field, and Spy GlaEnna in a ilea% varteili, at ' BENDELWAted. Pall Paper and Curtains Cheap at ,1 • WELTICOBID & SZIATIT'I4 .2derear's i3lnek. - f!!. Gold, Silver, and Steel Spin-, twat", and !Eye Glaper, - in great tanoty, at HESDLIMAN'd Jetrelry store. Largel stook of PietaTea and Picture Fraines, A. I:Wain's, Mei ones ! • DIP A large amortment of Paisley and WirleatiboAlo opened week by T.tyunt & Co. Ban REST.: 7 =lhd First Ward 'Ba kery,tios -occupied by Mrs. Klrriutuff. En quirolor BARTLErr & TRACT. ms.. The' best place ; to buy,Sash, IMMO, Doors an alllinds.or Limber; .is "at Fitoor Sorts Factory on Cbirles street. Of dee 177 Ham street. They sal cheap for, cash. skiirSwitchqs um& tit Mrs. HENRY Hisa•nuat's drova;making rooms, Artede Block, of cut hair and corobioga alio. Loc. 174741.tf. Sifir Fur at} kinds of goods in the id . weiry line; can it M. Eis:NDVLIIAItt. ter If .you Want, to secure t good article, and got the worth• of 3°4. money, thu place to go is M.IIx.DEL3I 114. Nitrous Oxide Ge sut.ceES tntly osed for the:tXtractioo of !milt. W. t 3. KELLY ' , Dentist, TowanJa, Pa. specialty in Clodlia, Shawls, Blankets and F4Sktrtp, c4n bu round at ErCga 'es. A. full of Giiipurb Lace, Lace„r4 P.4stlititary i r.ni nings. kigt ro mivoi by ' I E SVAN 41: HILDRETIL . . ma. A Lags stock (if Ladies, Miss es', and Geuta'l.4l6rwear. at' .i EvaNK HILDREIffki. .NOTICE. —M. , E. ifbusENFIELD will seq yon, (or 51 ceptA. a Whiter Cap that will corer you from top to bottom, and everyttaug Ode m proporttouir • : ter Keep your reef, warm by-buy ing those Wool•linFti bootp, Aretics. and Warr oboes, oboes, at Ctinvau at Coos', Opposite the Cuuri Renee. Stir A very largo stock of Men's, Boys', 17utiiti ,and CLildreu's Boot 4, fusi re ceived at COUSEII& CouN'e, opposite the Coutt H seL - , M. We! shell be ,prepared" in a atiort ltuto'to tpanut,eturu L.lmber and Shut gips. Briug xour . 1.0%a B y lta to ,FuusT ~ osa' km:tattled Factory, Tu!iitiS, Pa. Jau. 19, 1875-3ino. stir Your-wife, LiutrbdUd, daughter o. tem, and perhaPi that "other (tiler," alit be expecting a pair of slippers about there days, and the place to' buy . them le at Consfs. dt CooNs, opposite the Coint House. CA:mrrowN WooLLEN MlLL.—Card ing, Spinning, and %Vgaviud, also Matinfactar- Cloth-Drcasteg, etc., as urual. Stucktug Yarn, Fiance! anti Clutha for sale. Mactouer running to good order, and work warrnuted arid done with diajaatch. DaEss•MaRIT:o.—SIFS. HENRY KiNCe3- auay, in' the Arcade block; opposite the Eppoo pat Church is prepared to do dress-making in tha latest style 5.!.(1 neatest wanner on short notice and at reasonable prices'. Fitting made a specialty. Stamping done also. SOMETIIING NEW I—A 99 Cent Store will open ou ToeOay uezt, 26th inst.. on Bridges stre,:q, nowt• door to, EVANS & biLE let... Die pub:ie are invited to* call and Fee what cuutm wilt buy, CrEo. E. SMrru. Mt. Ha RRIS, , at the Bee Hive S'ore i has the gayest looking show window in town, and his enatemers say ho has the best and eheapeet assortment' of fancy and millinery goods ever offered in this inarket. His store is a favorite resort for the ladhs. who are noted for good jodumeat in the purchase of A. cord to the wise is anflietent. NOTICE TO CLOTHING -BIINERS.-31. E. Ron:letup has just rece•ved a new invoice of ready.iAde clothing for men and‘boyti, and a large stock of overcoats of oven! description, which I uffcr to sell regardless-of Trice, to snit porcheaera My entire btork of clothing and furnishing goods must be sold within 60 clays; therefore. I Wlll pill to east each and all. (Dome one and all for bargains to U E. E.JekttnELEes. .4ss'. T.; C. Cowss, of Towanda, has just received the largo- ili'stock of China. White 3ranite, Ireo.stone Chins, and French, Bidgian and American Glassware, ever brought to this market. - Aod the!best of all is, he has procur ed them in such a way tlawl, he is selling them full 25 per cent. cheaper than they were ever before sold in Towiuida. ' stir It is not generally known that n. Q. WurrActa, At the Book Bindery over the ftaroarca office, make■ Blank, Books in any atile -of ruling and binding 'desired. , If yon .sans a new Ledger, Journal or Docket, give him a call. * Dr. g.F;LLEy baa secured the IA to lie 1. tathimt for lower dental which greatly avaiata iu bolding tbern in place; Fur 11 , flicult oases itirdt prove intlispeo aible.i Office on Main-at . Towanda. , . FOIL Reter.—Zonne situated corner or Locust and Cheir.'l , streets; Towanda. Im mediate possesatori gisten. Terms one-half the usual rental until the 141 of handl. Address,. , i . MAK. D. W. Panting. ; • Athens, Pa. , Var ITUST OPENKD, a handsome line of Paisley Riniby and selling cheap. at . Η WATfloa. • Towanda, Jan, 14 75 ' • • I@'Every reader ;:if the Rrporraa will receive free a copy of tile best Agricultural mad rawly NewipipAy in itu4 onuntry, by ad. dre.giow Moores Rum/ reto Yorker, 78 Doahe street; New Vrk. s• se .. PAISLEY SILAWLS.—If 5011 want a Paisley show , , the place to Lily It Le as _ _ KiNT 4!' NAT:tOCS . . • Towanda, Jan. 4-754. w. • . In. C. P. Clioss haw pet reoe;ved s t very forgo iovukO of Books ..sutflible for .4„. b. 14biifiei, Otte/its will ftumila ifs atiicown GSA tro,sont. to ofittoobt.,l • ; ; ; • FROST dr, Sosa, •in or&r to k eep their Fsetory - goiog during the Winter; will sell their entire .took of goods very low for . esieli.;. Soils your fiats St oPY. PS. NOrer bni a Cook Stove anti yoti . bave Ca el at 11;00 and examined the '• New Empire," a 'stove which has ' tievai disappointed the eipeetati2na of the niost faii• ,odious houliewife. • ill A :large stock of Lad lea' and cauertei Rare at retiaftd prices: at . 1 TAYLOR SG CO.ll. •4 I. • ka 11118.7844riti, NuOtas, L.ggius, alery and Glove* at • Tows dc, 'THE BEN' DEivuus.—T(Fail who what operations Pertained on the teeth, we say-go ioDr. Dentios's new offlee on 1111:1, in Drt Pnerr'e new cfli.ie building, j l4- end II or. , You may rely upon gond Work, core al treatment, and a pleasant inetead disagreeable, time intim operating chair, le. Boit Jickete for Ladies, MiSl ai and Children, at' T4Ttott All kuids of fidntikerchiefit, ries sod Fancy Goods, at Tsmor.& Co's. WTI you waiut t beautiful . CbrOh. Eno, -go to Wuncons k an.tares They Lave ttiti finest Neleettou to town: which they are teifug verichenv.. Eogranng. dune at lived Jewelp Store. . . " Hats anti Caps fur Men. anil Boyd at TAYLOTI a. Co %LI. Mir Great vor,i s ty of Yak - .Lactir, (intik, and tuglo Trimming", skt ") ' TAYI. O II SZ, eu . S. ',,, ter 51. i HENDELMAN has 'the largist and best stook a is les' and gerAlemete* golO and eiilver witctleA ever priNight to. Towanda. :1 KENT & .WATitoUSE: have itIST, • reet!ived nott ass , ert went of -LEV Z•It.V.CL 4 ; buitglit gretig brlqty their caltte, tint] vroptoe tf't tip-tr. C!ls•te,turi s the advantage of profita on Alit.e). Now' }our t i me to boy b • T0na144;44n.14.7,5 3.vr • !ma— Bat.y tuoih.rd will.be ; , r:ititit.tet' to !etre that' . tberc'hs one establishment to To," wheie they esti bly good, cichlus for tLcr boy 4 cheaper than. they C 41 2, Ret tho tuaitrial, and have tehi - JULIC4 W(ILET, realiZi!.g the svatits noniniuH wry ie this parieWar, Lao porchat-e , l ana eellthg vi7ry elkewp Ulay'St clothing of ever:, der . . I,ELEcricic OF OFFICEM —The "1:0;• siakida Budding and. having Fund A FEC alimo, or ttre Borough of Towanda." atil meet iu the Ora9d:Jary 11•Jom, on Thursday evening; January 21 ; 1875, betaceu the hours:hi 7 at d 9 (. i 'cluck, fur the purpose of (laming officers for 0.! ensuing year.. , t! F - CuoSs, Sec'y. • pjn SALE.—We have a Liv 2• .• et* a eight (torsPoand go Farnages, hacki. wi ll " whip!' oft", , r for i•ale cheap and on rea: auuatae terrap Enquire or' our agent at plt a:ablep, nr ai our MildiC Storp. ni•I„MFN St. PAYAAge. . . RkiDl : Per. -Cu rTill IV —lVti have for a long tame been aware thd selling goody, on credit was 5 Cam pe and a entre to with hoyeV - arid seller. To the buyer because it loads him down !ra p debts; pay-day is sure to come, sad very Oil trait °aims at the same time with sickness and tidier sill snarls. Then comes' the offl , rr cutiou to tato last morsel drum aufferffig:wde and children. The . borne Is sold; the family. are' tnrited nut into th. cold dreary world, houielres'and: penutlcai alPior de'it. It is a druireta to the setter, because it puts his means out of bik_hand, and 'compels ism to collect of Many who are unable to: pay without distress to themselves and fsrul ies ;. bd. meets fishy foises by bad debts, and customers' WhO pay cash feel disaatiatled, believing that they arercempelled 'to help two me-chant bear his losses: by an increased price for goods: We have .edlteed Prios 4 :ow enough to please the' closest buyer for cash and haves already found great encmragstnent from our friends. oar.nel.hb.pg are sdoptiegMO same plan. They say it. is right. Our cu torairry molt is right. We. say it I. riglit, and it will bei CubPnned. CeDDIITG, EVSSELL Jan. 21.197;i: „.. READI4G C.:IIE4P E SiATTEIL—WO wilt farhish the RiPohl7lll sud any pf the following publications, du the kilovolt:1g terms: "EXPORTEIS” with Harper's lidapzite, !! 54 &3 ; ! : R.,poy's Featly, . 4 sii: 4. i . • 'limp:es Luzar, , __- I 51 1 - - " i tcrititiee'S Magazine, • 4 'it Galaxy, • 4 SO ." . i: Nursery. ' ' GO ' - '•' ! 'Toledo Blade:- '... - 3 cfq .4 `, .Puptilar Science, : ! • 5 Eili " !lettetrwtiririg Age, ' 823 . . . - ' ": N..Y:Weekly Times, ' 250 ! " ... E. Y. Weekly Tribute, • 2 Lii 1 " Remt-Wielay Times. . ' ' 4 Cii ....goi r ri-Weekty Tribune, 4 04 N. Y Evru'ti Post (wertly), - 3 Oli, " . ' N. Y. E Yost (-4itut.weeki)); 373 :.11ARR1ED. SAYLOR—TRO3fPSON Borlington; Jan: 13, b. !lei. 0- 8. Mango-11, Oscar 'AL Kolor and Amanda 8.. Thompson, both of West Rortlngtor%, Pa. - RAILLY—IIQUINE.,-=%t tho tc-I,leuee of (Ce pArto t ts, Jan 7. by• Rey. W. S. Ruth; Be', .14.P , 0 siailey, or Pc, and Lnputt da M. Moline, of Wo.lo, Pa. PIED. PAYNE.—Ai Towanda, Px., Jan. 14,.. blrrq E z4betn, in int ,daughter of Benj. 11. and ,!Lcuanda ' Armairkl!A p4por4 02**,3 onpr,• T 0 w a., ,v 11 0 D A nr ls p i lit t Ei K .t 1 T S gorreeted every sreanesasl, by 0. D. PATCB subjecttoebsittieldall.l. . ® l ab $1 20 wheat. 0 bush 0* it bosh . Bankvbest. II- tqall . • OeilL 9 bash . 85 Osta, 1; bush; • 55 Bins. IP builli.2!. . 150 t 200 Butter ;rolls) Ingtss . - ' at $l3 .to idatcy.),ll tb new ' 23 0 35 ' Ea• VI elas ' ' - 2a Potatoes, ii trash.now. , . Si,, neer ril- barrel Gaol 8 00 WerunTe 07 dasrs.—Wheat 110 lb. ; Co 13 66 lbs; -; Rie 58 lb.:: Data 92 lbs.; Barley 48 lbs. ; Reck wberi 58 lbs.; Beani 62 lbs.; Bran 20 lbs.; Clover . Seal 60 lbS.; Timetbj need 44 lbs; Dried Peaches 33 lbs.': pre"' ApirJew 2 . 3 . 0hm.: Flal Reed MI lbs... ' I: t n TTOTA.TI ONS OF W a UTE POW, ',- ~,, ELLstet). 801112138 AND Bacorries, No 42 8 rob Third treet,..Platdelphia..7sl.l. 13; 1 875. ; DID -avar 11.41.1884. c ° 118% a 118% 9 5 ',0... '52 11. and N 114,?1 114% 'r '&4. " - ; 116% 116', 40 44 • 44 15 44 04 ; 117% .... 11, 1 , .r .. .. .65, J. and J . 117 117,4 4 46 64 •87, •• .. 11s % 1 01.. . . ..ca . .. .. 1 8 ligs, , , ... 10.40 coupon, . 115 115?" ''(• P/6 , 111C . 6's .yr 117% 1174 , .4.,, he g ' 184' 113% 114)' Naw .. C 1811 113% 114% acid..... 112% 112% sliver ' 108 108 Pennsylvania 54% I '4N Heading 54 54% PAlale•pbla & Erie /A, / 8 1i Lell ti Igh Navigation 40% 49% •• WA ev. 61 61% United It 11..0f N. d - 139 130% ton tlr.ek ' - ••• 9% 9 11 Noribe•n Ventral. ... 34% 25 Central Ti,4 sportation.• -•- 42% 42 1 : Nesqurhonine', 54;% 55! Co.k. A. AIOIIBI4D. 6 . 11. 1 4 0 101 4 tin I L ' = I Way WILL YOl7 ?—For ttiti past }ear aft have Hold Irltrmlnat. 'of Dr. ?donuts' tit rap of Tar. Wild Clinrry and an.l ',MVO bearil but one nifinion concerning it- r - - That it is the twat tbing ice have t•Yrr useil." . It recnivSa not only the on iinrwement n - the people, but 'timorous nhtsi chinst who arc: , wrqnainiert with its coni_ipnSithit,f, it their tiniptslitiell approval. Try it tor onlelat croup, bronchitis. stigma. Or any form of Throat or ,Lung diseaso. • It cnn .atna no Wiwi] nr other &vigorous • drily, rid pleasant td take.. Posse call and it quire ahput it. Trial hunks 10 cents. We ire.eote agents for Totiyandit • NOTICF. I 4. • :. ', . ,• ~ ! TOtVaaDA. 10. 1874. i . II . 'Fltltlttall, At meetl^9 nT the linand of THrectoat of the roa and* Ftneha Mower, Comps'', • heft at the ofhee of the company Deeembee 3 -1874. a rreo lotou was paaied t.. cati -a rceet.na ofate•tnelc haldeta. catforte•hl, to lam. to, lama... the naintal .tank or •Byi I coma ,y. tti..refore - ~Mire to hetehy giv.:l3. that the , iftnet , ol6 l ofa Of the Towsuda t hre. ka,ll.lwerremaany ate h.reby unlined to tut pre's ant at e roi•ettekt.• be 11.14 a. the woo 4• Of thocom. patty PP. , f13178:11Y 9 18711, at ,9 o'.lnck P. at.. Ipr this . par , .osp , shme tu sli ced, he wht ; the loareee.i tug of the cautfat moot 0 old cotool1"1 . ' i ' . A. D . MADDTN. Preei• OM W. at WlllaVr t abe t .; ' Pio. 10411. , , 1 =I • New Advertiseiteits. REPORT OF THE. OQNDITION of the "Friva NATumet. Doe." of Tirialtkiza, Pe., at close of business, irevrat •x 81.1874: REEiOIIIES; _ i. .. Wine and tilicatuate theardra.tat ..... . M.S. Bonds to scene circtUatiob.. II 4. timer eu baud Dna from redeeming and reserve Dna from National Bailey Due from et.te banks and banker rwel Estate. nerniture and fixture Current expenses and taxes Che.4lllll au. other cub items • Bills of National Banks • Fractional Currency tincludbut nl, Specie. Unelualvg solid Tromp', ul Legal tender notes.... C.o. cerlititates of dekosit for leg • LIABILITIES. Capital Stoek paid In . Surplus (mid d • • ether udisoled profits National Bank circulation (raisin!) nivirnontl. utuain Individual Deposits Tinan'o tuft Of ditposit...., Moneta National Banks Into to state banks old ly.nten, Brass or PiNi.I.IIYLVANI.A,) 09 , County of Bradford. 1. N. N. BM% Jr,„ Cashier of. the Firat National Bank of Towanda, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true, to the beet of my, knowledge and belief, l , N. N. BETTS, Jr.,,Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to beforefo, tide Pith day of last 1875. ;W. li. DODGE, Notary Public. COIME.CT—AtitEt;: EVANS HILDBET4 tar Goad., which ie the lorgest sea most coc;iiket, they havo ever exhibited, andaiii4i2.lr/thacll Ortir fall . to Veal's." Di th ' Sie Stock ; j.. BLACK HENRETTAS, B L CK . 110.1 - MI!.1 S, BLACK El PRESS; mere, — Camel's Hair, M prO§ Cloth., SatinQ, all Cotton and ,WoOl Poplins, Alpacls, Reps, A : Also a . large: stock Sbawls, 131ankets, Wat e ry simens, Flannels, FeICS GingLams, ShirtingE;,.Tl imp, Cottons; &e., &e IMPURIA.r TO DA The groo.iug importance •ur Pairymrneo inquire f. 4 a .reerr, labor-saving any of 81.171NG 3114 "THE ORANOECO.:MI So extensively Used in the New: Ta i is the most piii foot iirr•ngetuout t l and petting all! oz, thw. er..;rn vt.ism hot wo..ther thAt is now Wore ttl ei tn trot the temperatnie of tbil pati-ut repuiator. and savor two Wt We defy couipetitton. and goaraiut! weight and mieabiltty any p.r in tiro eatief ottoo In every case hr returned, at our expense. attar 30, Apply for cirintiaris and infortnatp • B. L BE4BII. • • Warrenh•un.Br Jiro A 13 Ain. II k IMPORTANT NOTIC Ila+lug come t.r tbe.detertninati. actvo tuginesp, I now offer for en CHINA, `Y..A.EKEE.NO taid all other goods ronatituUng trade. t'.geilier with the g-od '0 , 111 1 4f rut businers— ii bating in the abort spa , te of two y ears built! up a lucrative tut good•paying brine 4.--which Oakes it a rare oppiortnuity for any OLofr.tellitg to go tutu trade. A Bawl amount of moue ; down. end first. dui notes payable) In lOnv or aliort time, Will bo takeu in paytoeat for the good.. .1 . SELLING SEL, From this date I shall cnmmen tire'sh:ch of goods of all kinds, re WHOLESALE, BET Now to %ha time for Country MI note) and Boarding-Rouse genii and Old•itlarrt• . ;d people, and el want, to lay In a supply or. all or, goods at prices nnparalellsd in conutty Those cowing first drill portnnits to make their selectlom Tcnxisa tt GlinDov; • tor on Main Street. Fir First National.Bault. • .N. parttime indebleit t• the seletcriber witi3eive cont. awl trouble by Nine Immediately and verity., their &eremite. by teeeey or note, as nil Amount. must be settled befurrthe leref,,etercli T. O. CQVINIT. SOH poTatx, h' , • (.D1 sTEvEssil DiriN:loez E. T. FOX. BLACK 13140 K 13RILL1 BL kai ALPAC4B BLACKCRE BLACK C BLACK ITALIANS BL ACK: CBET BLACK Clin BLACK -DRAY AlEo all the new shad = Towanda. Pr., (jct. 1, , liM=ll TO TH GLASS 7 W , ARE, TABLE CTITLI CHOICE C AUCTION T im" tvinfá 111,01311. I • ' 1: 1' . - ' - 1 14 g ai• .-- ' ' , ' 1 - 1 ----- , -- ; -- 77 1, i'• 0, TRIAL LIO February - :Teinn i ''.l. 1811.‘ , sic mut titassiit. l' '- ; 1 • , . 0 10 Bartlett vs Anions tesd,il.. • 0 l's Linderman kii*o. vs ice ' N i *.os know i - ' . P itt-tors k olral•arna , Co wog* `4ll , Pn sl et P4YnCiel. 510efer Hallam kCO va Weal k ads, raPIAIP. AX de rdtvsPaikNYCklt Co. krill*. do .; . I do do, ~ i &a .. ' , tli , ' .I P Kieby'sm snail, 0! Pratt tumiamplitt. ' - t-I c couldley vaSeyriosir'Wnestatuf • itt,i , Dr E f.,Gardner ye July; C.I4posS2aSSUMPaa ' Vii Iti T ersr vs 4"," Ir IrelVe ••111/..iit.dn3Psit , ' 4 . Nyhant Purdy vs .1 p Walikt,'a,siatspiits. ' il , ;nabs,. Tit kvs Jitues tee.; appeal. ' t 3 H chitsnles new vill R Htelenk ..t. al; debt. P.l. Betsey mane hot t er v. Mond At (:9, debt. • n fiutteiellr ve I kl Willson' ...sae. P. ...sett Pouter , y is C C Mid7l, envied, bane. ,i,ti" F 11 Person vs Jtinit Wolfs, appnal. :...1 .. A C 3TO.re. is .P.hit CoMmings..lus. 1 P st.wincoop'vs le, Pm . t 4 . es's- - 11 • , : , 1 . ..- Dsd Basilan Si. Vt. ilirs Is in flinsins et al, sjet4etu. I tt Wm Rests. vs Wrp Foote. , rtey. ~ 4 .. WM' It p.,ater,vs :gm Bralso,_i•ae.„ . . i ! - ,4: .. • Illeana !fermi vs it N FI , , a p nea . , ; t.it . 'Juba Hededenlall V.I. E analth. deb H d Delis- vs 'II , ra. Tyler; spp-at. , 1 . i ' S 1 Delius. vs J C ;Ca lor:Uopeal. ' . sow, olo.tin et al VII jnhn cip a tit. , 1 - ....„ IL C•l!ninstostll . r. , wingim4, fy. 1,1. , J • fisstlao vs iiliV il Paslgers'et al, trespa?r l ~ t El hatpin Rtsitti vi s Ishn 'i ) Lyon .gps...at, .il, Nark k Iliillsol'en QW , 11103 ThrnUgrf. . -, ',j L fityette I.ito .ar vs Pasntos C , 1 ,,, e et al, ', ,,, :i -- Joh/1 Cvn holly vsiSVca R.-infra e,t I. , ..1 • 13 B Webs l's ue ye A. tneria Vs , appeal, ',it d ' N rris Fargo vs Levi Wells. i 1 Catena Bakst. Vs tdney l' Leafs, vseal. .:.i Fanny F . ran'S itml.it 1..61 W . I,s piteal. - . .,,.4 i tv H Dt.bbl ,, e vs 11 5'n.141.1 sposst• 1 ' , l • TED Itlibl 41 .. , ti Ai Gr.ttiritt,t' apnea ; ..a - Ellen It; Sliteliel.q t use vs ;stto. Ales! ejecf l t Janice 0 Frost veiChas n Cash. s 'al. tresvA:Ss, - 4111 , i1ip3 Cade vs f;,. I Bitters imps . G l. ; .'tl . - t • , :i. J.. sett Its Gerinin Lilt Co. del t. I,s - wis & Coosa val Perry H Carats et at.. ' II Allots vs S 0 Bet,slAy. 1 ' ' 4 "' I Amass Flattecitlt vi !minis. and pis 'NA wtail •41 J'al•on P tforton el al ca1.:111s Detrr i eh et. sl. ?1 J P.Kirhy,et at va D C Dayton et it!,'appeal. •F U Persotiva Ult Uedit gton, case. - ' ,'?; ' i izutr.n wart . , ~ j i.; - ~., . _Cut dills R Wlitt-'s ttse vs rtrlotr etlinstin..' 0 Wol - Ptati -mart Iva John 9 . wa-d,:c....0 .:,.. 1 L.: . i .. .'...1..0320 71i 49 • 6 073 70 132,060 IR: 10t, 114 3.0 16 '11,913 ' 7.070 Is' 214:1 9$ 0.3.00. 3 0 0 1 71! 6 607 00 41)... 1 67,3 00 tin).. 223 23. ..... 21 963 1:0 .-terers 6.000 00 A93,1p 57 1123 000 50 60.100 1,6 12. 1 58 pg... 146.120 CO 54 233 553.G'' 4I 70 72 ... 15 Fi9s 1:3 , , i,tou 11,1 t 1 4.3, 16 L. Havens; v. J 3 L Ward's *dr . • etth , s“ne Wheelel..ve Ifoon Sta ' P . % ,v/ R W6lr k"a de) P M -t0...e1l trns•in vs J R Weir S fi T Colo's ader Iva Joseph Wadi. Pox, litCven4,.,3lcteur h.' Co vs S DJ wtat I I ,do B Marr ' , do. (1M Myer , .d o • .0 H Reek*•.ll; f • do Philo ' da Edward hrprtem s 9 f:ri'A Thar°, Gen R Wells vit k VYCk It RIC., eject. W 5*15 W Pain'? sweliiattelf.l l Fifl. James vt.inim n pN C Cape- ! • ' Frederfelt t6llltarya vs K C R'i CO caac. , • ,a RI-bard ' Morton • 4 S*nlei EJY II 4-'l o kuPeal-, Cyrus 1): sill vs Win I) 1743 , k.r. e,e.larneett.., Samnfl Btiorart vsiD B ' Ana Welts Vs 1 .1111161 Slick • t al. 110;e3I. Ts R vs V It e',4 Hev sep4-31. 7' L Amlyerrs v. frnhtn‘l gard..y srr, T,vman,:lat.ou va:11 Tltos, Tl' act ..1 'irate; Taylor OH W. S ii , •bbins, aptield. • it 1. KniOtts vs Tfilr: r/nyriourl. mitre. • Barron klio-forli!Cs 11 S R-ntly. apper.l. • vol Smsb. ado. r rs fr.;ory..r rl,s L trover.•. • , Win h.stu tin geeing Vs I, kipnethaLtr49l )l . John Cummins vs , r l SITEIOO.OH ISt%' Joh , l B W !ane ea.• David w,olerbt :vs trl 1 WO Klnizal. - , , ; Smith k 117,11 v.lll mot Sorer et 2.1. I Ch-eago vs C Uiram Mirlerle mit v.!! Diemente iw t. cpal-•i ! Abeam Waltman y Win t P.ter T mee‘rell e• nl va ft PT:agora . . e ? te, 11.41,, , Elsh,ree! v9S 9r Rft Cu, . P I. VO Ja11171•15 Vra•O'M ' 7.1 S W as,ogrtie v 4 German In Co. W G Tra 'es ,v.,s O . • RI , Co. a•la rcealt.,! P if Re'ly & • vs till & Ben brats. eas.n. .LW4r. :13 11r11 - rig't. ' • ; (I ',f 4, 17 i5 - ff aqintno.it, 11 11.17ihmrt et 4 vH w V il.rxitiiirt.ps-dm ai- J C tlrsF,en va o'lo4n Ei•boa et All; ci tall E Aa• I f S.yrnOnr v. O'Hara Rial:cp ;190.1-111. S ~ , c9le vs (4 W fl.ndrick lane. , P lirad3lri.ime•(lbrm]. apneal. - -Snhpuenl9 or, fteCou'l week rAtu P.l) 8. at 2 (-' , l' , ek u. in. For !Lard Vet). 15, at 2 o'c oat m. . Ii PErli. ®` PPT4T(' 3NT ON I\ DIWORCIN.--- t3..-ro:roicinicurin.—no 778, S.Of. - Tertro . a-e twrebs noitflerl that Va-ylEllen Mc' • Or.r wire, b.l, apoLei.l to q.t.! court ot ! coil/VT.IOn 'jjenS ' of Bradford Co.,Yor soivarre from thr hoods of , 11111. my. and'the i4i4 court has appo' Mei %for day., tho let dayi 1875,T0r 'ne.rtu t h ril IThr.tl;. nt the preminna, at .../M.711 time and ola;N: you Slant think *over. I ' ' •lat' Jai•J! I I J.. Slito fiJ -.•• • A PPLICATTON IN , C 1 Tn Charl,.tt fit. (4nble —No. 817.'50 t. T., lon are hereby ni.tifioltho4 Dorm f,-ur has,api,hed t' the cowl of cowmen' -f,, , 13 •o tar. ,It'oril C.) , for 4 dtvert•eirem the 11011a3 01 a. t. .Irnony, and the sairl o nit has, dH} of Veh.1:175 for h.ai - ',ms. 011ie raid Dc - ,,zbst "it lit which tiraz, ',and 1):2e1. , ean prover, , I Jut tl. J. SIII She: - . =gEl 112 f•rli S Ell E 'CLOTH A PL I :.1.,T10N IN DItVORCP— ....-3,_ To Wi1)1,!..1.v.—N0. 14V 11.-e T .173 70(1 are , ed that . your ilife. l l nppUtid To the rt•urt ccAnnion or DralVord Co., f•,:i a divorce frog, the bon of •tritopt., and :1.(1 court has aperented *on- Fta:, , ttiU• lilt day o tc`!. 1,b7.5. for I.l.ring the ;Co.ma in the preniive.. , .' at 41:116 and Olce oti can art l end if yol think proper. I: Jau. ^ y • SVf4TIf. Sber:W. A[l El )sq No FP 3 •_ • 9:e ultorTr of the . ; Itate of ChiB.r. W"l'tot. o: I, - , 11088 • dre, the. Crllmi's Con , „i f Br.dford Th., on •vrvigno.i, An iniitnr, .p id C on CI 4/ in the bands of thr. eBt.:te,l rao.o-d by sal .0 zht'.B ,•nal eet4t-' wit Bjteri, to the duties hi 4 app. kilt'. 'riwilt st , hr;fury , i.noru Lin Towanda t - 0 . o THrEsi , • y.;,t.tiary t'.3 18 5:111 0 •vbeu'and rune all o r"ons ha' frfa daunt" =all fund rune e4..t: them Or be fir - ever deb: ir..e.l 'ruin cornli:g upv•/.1 tee e.ino. 3 • • V/, ii.C.I4 . .NOCHA'S Dec. 2t - 7a a. I s in Cast' rin 00l Neri*f•s, $, Empt...f4 Ott. I.I)PLICATION IN DIVOIZCIA - - .A.A. it ,i 4 ti,r•—_No. Von' are nritifiihl that • Pti ..be ) GUT wifej:Uaa to the conrt of ectratiien..r3:2,, , cf Bra+lfcjil eo.,..tbri a elivome tram ;the bore of Luatrgiatqly, ILO theisaid entirthas tippointed 1875, for ticiirion,'Ati.,o Ant , ,ibett. to tlae premises, at which taw: .•;;:nd ::lace yonlcaii attend it you think prOper.k.... .4 • Jan 43. I • J. , .91 Ftbf, 4%, lof ClOtiks roofs-, Cas I?riit ts ingF., Den- • Li PFLICATION V DTVORO— To'',Annie Elizii„Grica —lto. 5 , 13; SP•ot T 7; Z' u arcthar + y notltiol that Afirlfwin Grace. td-band. to th.. Co , crt :Couprion Bradforo fors a dtworCa from , 60n , v of ntAtrini•uly. and tbofcaid court hia ipn , ,inted ibo latA.y of Feb lacarint tria ...,tidiwon in tin pr.011.r!.. at wbl , ll titl3o. Aral gace ::-.ll,can attend if yohttvna proper , .3':03. G. j -, J. SI. Staer%T., A PPLICATION IN DlV)ll44l";f ; —,' .C - 1. To TianlFl Whirpute 918. Yon are barcby ntiaad that. Annie, p. wlre.iti s appliid to tho court of ; corutn-zn .: Bradford C 0... , tor: a ehmrce Rona : the b0 t 0.74, raatrintoui. ttie,kaia court had appointer] :ion rt.y.. the 1 1 . t tiny or F h, 1675 for to•atind ton lathe P. I n the pmenii.rB, at oxhich time and pla*Mr..9ll ..taL aticne4ii you think proper. • Jan C. - J. 11. RUME N- ' .L.l • r f4'nning, teads rreouncutcal an., ;Ilan tliat now in LK PAN, PPIAQATION DIVORCF4 - - 1A- To Pt.ar 1:1 Sept. ~371. You are b'ereby nettled teat! Mary A your wir h a•3,pH.-d to the cc , rt nt ttradfe , d ea., f..r 3' d,vorce froey Ge ecuels ,matriziody, tee, ort , t cnurt painted \fondly t.),e I%t day of h nring Nr.ti-v.A. in the time B.nd ti 1.2.6 3 -) 6:1 cart attend fr you Jan t; 1 BMpti r . lc Dairy (Janney, Iry 'St log latKr in milk.mml4 coi coo s! .111 bg our a' of rlvr Libor. to aorpaaa 1. ltin market En. 'the pato, may be gape trial. unto , 1.. , • TNCORPORATION N 0 T I C E 4-- . i. • ..L- In thO to la . the tncorporaVon of .'itthe . Litcbffehlinuitrtinal aasoet.tion, oflLtteltfiell t , i..l - t. ..1:o . 249. Fob Terre 1575 2 • • I' .. ; Notion ta hereby 4iveu that tho above hauled« As. anciation I?ae preaepted to the Court of Convilon rie•ta of Bradford Qe. their articles:Of ASSO laVon, N.king for a deeroe of Incorporstion, and the '6 141 Court bating et.arntned the same,-,sad lauding t...4i :m •c• , rre , •t, will deereo that they be tneorpowel 'a , traced for: 0O 3fouclay, the I , ti Vlay of 1-'411;., 1 , ,'54. at 2 o'clock; p; na.., unless cause be abolani to ;Oft ..ontrary. -- 1 ' 11l :M. Pgli,";il i Jan a '. , Ipurtllnrar . 4.. I .• I - T i •' N MN NiiITP -- TCY.Ip tilt.' r. 8 -2- trict Court of VI.; trente7lSt..tes for the Ny'est.cn pullict of, Pento-y S4llLli.t, tu litut . ruPtey t ' i -',, In the metter of W. R Smalley, 134,krurjt. `ii . TO the e ! ei: a.m.. , of iorict bankrupt: ;1 ', ; , ...,. LEE, gen!, iiforA Co., Pa 4.4 4 P,IIBLIO it to refire; from i e my tz.tho !siock : • • Thos •I: Irs that a.third: meeting 9f ; tip czwtitor4 of ialJ -o , .krept. Lax :sill he be!,..1 at the cdflce of F. 'Ov , rt'pei. Bankrtiptcy Ahtricl Sn Toscandt , h, ro.. ery the 231 d poi Ftbroary 1 - 473,,t ip &clock hi -I-11_, for the pa,rrose named to t' twenti•.enotnt ryf the 11.rykruntl act of, ;gam!" 2J 1867, and tV„,t 1 • base died anal laceennt4 as - asseiince- or thc - e!- tato et g a ifj lniOrtipt and shall, aG the pla , e aAoso menthilitql a-1; the - C•lart fora 141..1c• merit ef• M. Bahl: aCcoonta, and a 11twItirize froni a;1 as ,cnosigt , O., of ca , cl .st.t/ in accord - 11::c••••/, with the Drntiirlon/ of the ta . stoy-e tlith sectl6l, the 133am:A act of Starch 2.11, 4.17 ~„ • W. d.. 7 u3ssi ' g •. n • ' MI OCK . E I IIY, Tosrand. Jan. 1:4 1875 lONS, T EIRNEW %IMERICAN, SEWI =G MAC LUNE ia 5611 aluaa. • Thep:, Are niallylea- Y entire ati:l4c in erne Nvb3' q bcata !Act othe'r tt,achtutie ation oh t;' , ...i! 1 tail' tb:at S':;tne 9i . them 370 Z It rwha lighter; ' l / 4 '.... :,:: ;la ev l ici , ceded, Llving but' t,ww` p1t.c0 . 4 - ? , • . I , • • ••E::1 th:ettl Lu tho whohima 't itio. tho toi , sl.lns being. ; I .1 i . % • , I ailitisted tlit.t it wi 1 sew . with N0.,10 I. o'Noi BO wi!th• . • :!. cut changisig tho ttinaldn, :T.:lol3k° 4 pertectigiti::' • „ , ~ .... ING OFF I 1 It ii ir.‘'ra fl"r4 , hie % _ . 1. Ar.y vors, - ,n 'tvi - -.: 14:g to .1 - :.t:c':Laze..z'll - .s:l:iLe we!.l to 1.--y BelHng ad illy en , Brine-Isnot coat, nt AND 4'l' . I 11`4 PUIVIIILVg - 4 A. - 'l34 — CuLy"' ER, General!Agent, 3fchanta,• Ped lars, tow-married renbod, die in iiny of the above ,bis Section of tbO .pave the beiti op. , Wyalasini, Pa. ; 4 ••• I . , • 1 Mt. CtILiER la alioya glat to 'bow 1,L.3 vite : l4T.ll to any one, ant netts it on e%iy tertn , i',:• • '3l Wialusing.:Dec 9 13Th. t 13.0 r South of ALI7ABLE DWELLING Ma a /14/CLP .—Do‘lrltig ebeaeo ray reel ete.! . I off , r 10 gafr my 11 , -.l.ahle new dwelling hollee # , - ,.):x Parker Aveune. toW.nd.e- Iloroitelr The Ittrall4l.4 wth 411/5 watlem Ini,ru-eintkte,Aiuttitlto leNes, with' tiOo.l net ben' .loge, well. elk's , •50. For tinker ;Iptirtl4,nlere ouquir• on the plik,ll4 HMI L. T. C. COWER. T mow% NM Jo, isle. ord, tree: , )t. Co. dPbt.-4 • • rev , evir•l3 • E C fc,R $ Co, o'. i• •:. 4° • • .110 • " • THE NE~ti 7 . AMERICAN. , RI E I® MI
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