0 padforafgotter Towanda, Tharsday,i,F6. 1875. • L9044L AND (IEIVERA.,L. Bannow's Beading is ,sure cure for dyspepsia. . ' _ THE Good TempVas-Convention is , in' session at Mourooton. • PROF. BABLow always 'cures the worst cases of "blues." . THE neck and backbone of Winter aro, broken, and wo have hail delightfully warm weather for' the past-two or three days. Ir WE could hear, Prof. BARLOW lead once a week, we never would want tho con sumption. ..- .B. L. Kniossusy, a: native of this county, is a member of thc; Board of Regents of the >ansaa State Agricultural College. TILE Republicans elected their 6n tiro ticket at Litchfield, at the4recont township election. Capt. S. D. Barixox was chosen :as tice'of the Peace. Ruiron CHAI;TEE will deliver Ws lecture, entitled "The Sevett Wonders of the World," in the Baptist Church, on Tuesday evening. next.' WZ LEARN that the Ladies' Bony°- , lent Association 149 received:and responded to more calls the past month, than at ant time during the same period aince its organization. A DoNATiolt party will be given for the lienefit of Bob: G. W. Cliaariea, of Towan da M. E. Church, at the hOcuie of Wm. N. Fos- Tr-n, North Towanda, Weidneeday evening, March 3. 1875. _ EDUCATIONAL DErAmEm-T.--By re reterring to our fourth pakei, the reader 'will observe that we have ndded an educational de partmerl, to be under thd sni)ervision of expo , renecd and competent teachers. WHAT A LITTLE EFFORT WILL Do.-- Oar wide-atrake Republican friend, GEORGIE W. PutLurs, of Sheshsquin, )113 Fent us - t 4o names of fifty - subscribers wit the last two weeks. Will not active ReNiblicaus in other townships give the matter soine attention? A.T AN eihibition of .the inmates of :the Deaf and Donih Asylum,: of this State, in the House of Itepreeentaties, on 'Thursday evening last, GptillUDE B. Sttrn, of this place, attracted the most attention Uf any of th© per :La -plc-re. Outt esteemed friensd; DAVID GADD Esq., of prcatt Creek, was elected Justice ti.zi Peace in Athens township, Cni the 16th inst. This sp i liks'wcli fur thd pe.rsoual esteem 01 v. - Lich Mr. d. is held by I.tis neighbors, as the town usually gives a largci Dernotratic ma jority. • Tur; village of Canton is being meted by a powerful revival or religion. Three ellurcliPs are uniting in earriett prayer and la bor. More than a ,care of pons hate pub licly manifested interest - , and the work has, but ju'st begun. This is good news to all interest ed in the advalicement 'of Christ's kingdom. TUE bar of this county gained a %Via aL.ie member last week in]the admission of our young friend, J. •A - . Wm . *, whO has been pursuing, his legal setidiee in the oftize of Pries STREETErt, for the past two i - ears. Mr. W.ll a yotiDg ratsa of untiring industry . , strict integ rity, and brilliant intelleut. If his life is pro longed, we predict for him a bright career. )11:S. GEORGE NORTIIittP died very • etolculy in this place on Tuesday „everting. She. was apparently in her .ttinul helth, and I.nd performed her uenal household duties after tea, and while amusing a neighbor's little el:lade:Ay turned tolttertudbaud and requested hitu to call a physician. Before the doctor ar rived she was dead. It is supposed that dis ease of the heart caused her sadden demise. WE FEEL that an apology is doe ourselves as well as the reader, for the very shabby appearance of the Itzrannta for the last two weeks. Old type,, poor rollers, and cold weather were the cause; i The defect is rally remedied this week, Lope in thy, c,nrEe of a mouth to preseiat the Ileeenresi in an entirely new dress. ; Tiz following,tfacerswere elected at the; recent township election . in Leitoy : Ja.tice of the Peace, IL K, 11.orr; Jade of Elt.t.:lon, tie; Connirs•iiiiner, E. LLEN; ,School D2r,c: )ra, IL KELLEY, J. li 'A oLcomu; Town Ci.rk, A. T. LILLEY; Constable; rt. EVEILY; An d:: 7. J. )Bzur, Aicesscr, S. , 31cCilmsEY; ct , rs, 13':" . KELLEY, J. BAILEY. TirE Sunday-Sellool . Alliance - held mmai monthly meeting on Monday evening lai , i. 4 -Thd International 1.0630 a for nest Syn h:, ti.is ‘ll.-ert•NA under the direction of Rev. U. 'W. The next eettiion trill be hi..l in the M. E. Church lecture room,' on the fo tit evening in March, at which tic. ; 6..1. J. CoDDIVG. Preident of the dlii au.•,, eofiduct tho exeroAe . s. Subject: ll tit-r.:l:toyal-L.:;-:tiit for April 7, Tm?. second entertainment in the Cou.r:e. will Le ziren iby Prof. E. H. Monday evuniur, Much I. %Olen way hero in' L,r,y pat of the — Winter,' need-only this raklia theni happy till Le estne•!... Itie ~4ay to th , :se who did not Lear hip, and i!: • - 4 - - , 11 , 1 f,r,;et their car r4.ltryublea for of h; . curs, -and tb , ,-.2 go home happy to last a 'month, orri3 oat and hear L:tu nod Monday cvenir,... ! A CORRESPONDENT of the Pittston . writing from Califon:l4, nalke,2 I , a;:k.; mei - Ilion of a forlari - eiti2.:,n' of this MEE 4 unleA north of Gral4..Y.tlluy - ,vo come C:ty, the seat of .titivada ecdutv, Cal. , ntAtus . - :;bout 4,000 inhabit :1.1;14. Here I N7- . .t, I' an old Perm 4yl vat.rati, .ti:rn M.).)dy, ' b-ra 23 SUC , ito , l:ll3, Bradford 17'..5 I wa.scsomtodia' snrpriiied find a man of • =u active. tle ha.4 . .i10 1/.32 for a clue, (2.'11,1 to to walling, and freqitently walk 4 nye (occaeion•stly ei;:ht Imleß) outi• of the cay-,. an i rcturra, u.e s: , ..!na (lax." 1 3 !...T..5..)NAL - .- -Mrs. BURTON" K.INGSITRY Las guns to Phiiadelphia to spend a few weeks with h r daughter, Mrs. Dr. FIIIIE/L. • -The friends Mrs. Juts riot.coarn, p;eisii4 she ie rapidly recover - in. (con, ii - s•Jvere Mrs. H. is spending the wintt3r Wa.ihit4;7oa with her husband. -Mrs. JoILIX ELLsWCII.Tri, Of this but non• zire , si.lc.at; of Vermontsille, 3.112 h., Lae bteu spehiliog a kw ' ue••i;3 with fri , mil3 in Parris. She returned Dome Feb. 11, aczorapti:.:•l L',7 Miss Pftra.tA M. I - • •-•— WC received a pan a.ll the other day • fr. , at our old fri , •.nd,-( i . :apt. JtiE Ilya r, U. S. A. Tue C.tpt tin Was . grar,,te,l a Yer' as leavo -of al:- . e,r.c..• it: July. last. Ho cx.plcts to' start on a trip . :_crosslll Water tit.x.t week, and will return to repurt for duty before his leave ex ; ires. - -E. T. NOBLE rid wife are visiting friends in Clintoq County. , Mr. 'N. 14 one of our most rue:et:ants, and be takes 4.'1% anta,e of ti.e duA EC3 ' .3013 to recreate a li i ttle. R.Trin.rs, of - Ezrlington, hay. opened 3 I. , ifil , ”r yard 1 , / IYilk , , , Porre. We St ruTti . .. - aFed to 1. tro, huiNever, that Le !‘,ll' elill retain rc eisi-nee in this connty;'he is too valuable a citizen to lose. :7-FLYNN ,FLIELN, Smithfield, is about it .0..6 , 17 to W- Witte `! r l!r HI ) v.duit,le a ,:ittz,! - 1',3 arc glad to Ste if. W. PaTracx., on ?Lo street again. ,lle las movercd from r(tept Vrotractinialluyr, Rrfi 0.• tioriitqf W. IL D. GIIEEN, of Darlington, in addition to conducting a first-glass oountry I; store, bEprepriator tattle MO° oase. which he keep s on strictly tempenince p upiples, and is deputy Postmaster. These sev. positions . are tilled to the entire satisfaction of th e pub- .ED. 'Rms.= The secret socie ties in Rome, comprising the Goo 4 Tempters, Odd Fellows, Free 11Iaeone and Grangers, have each contributed .. , 1;!e, sum of $3O for the pur pose of establishing a public librarY in this vil lage. A committee' of three haviiig been ap pointed by each society, to draft a t tnatitatlan and By-Lawi for the Association , ey met at litasonio Hail, on Saturday evening, and laid - the foundation for a Public Library. We hope all will join in aiding this euterpriser Rome, PE, Feb. 22, 1874. I - THE ScaooL Baum --It. special Meeting of the SohOol Board of this bbrongb, was convened ois Friday, Feb. 19, Eby order of rt x thayresident. The following me he were present : J. A. 00HDINO, President; J. P. Vex- Frxxr, Secretary; N. TIDE); Treab er; JOHN l!OLZIE8 and B. W. ALCOII.D. '. The resignation of Joust N. Cams', a mem ber of tbe•board, was presented . and accepted. On motion:lion. C. F. NronoLs ivi l Ls appoint ed to fill the vacancy until next election: - On motion, J.P..ValsFmrr and G` F. NMI/. ots wore added to committee to dispose of old school house lot. - . 1 On motion, adjournod. J. P. Tax 30 ED. ELOOBTEJI : The an d reigned members of the 82hOol Board for t o borough of Pomo, beg leave to present th . . name of Prof:P. L. Canopus., Principal of me Acad emy, to the School Pirectors of the linty, as a suitable person for County Stiperintendent. iy Ho having taught our school fort:lvo ears with signal ability, efficiency and success, we recom mend him asp ripe scholar, practie educator. and energetic in his profession. Cams !lima; s., 8. M. Bnowa, .B. L. Sawa, , . - J. WarrAran, E. J. E&FTABROIeirI, Seey, • J. IL CLIA MBEWIte, School 6 irectors. „ . WE rrry our literary Mende who missed Prot SPELtiItE'S lecture on StuKamm, which was deliveied in the Presbyterian Church on Saturday evening. It was the simple, easy, graceful effort of a master. The tottch of Br- DENSTEIN or OLE BULL revea t a the consummate art; and theimp"tetending talk of Prtt Bram:loz proved the elegabee and completen, es of his culture. It is always pleasant to listen to one in whose thorough knowledge yon have com plete confidence; who never utters a sentence that does not brim over with thonght. This is very different from the slop;over style of many dr our popular lecturers. told to this prime aucticy of speech, and grace of manner,. and any-one can form an idea of the attractiveness of Prot Srruones 14ture. lie traced SnAt.t.PßAltr. 4htough Ins early years. demonstrated the'marvellous amplittido of his learning, and the influences that pre p ared him for his work, and clused with a briefrefutation of the BACONIAN theory of the authorship of the dramas. Want of, time compello him to cut his lecture'short in the height of its inter est: and all present felt like crying on , "More ! OE2EI 'COURT PROCEEDINGS.— Wed Feb. 17. C L Lamb vs A W Fellows. On mot grant a rule to show cause why the at in this case shall not be dissolved. John Beidleman vs the School Distril wands, Borough, owner, and II II 31. tractor. On motion Judgment for wail affidavit of defense. To be taken off an affidavit, on or befort) March 22. Ytetor Sewing Machine Co. vs Ellen 31 and Ellen Searles. G P Cash vs Henry Ward. Bubo made Ws:Ante iu each case, by consent• of par ties. S B StPvens' use vs T 1 Bradshaw. - Buie mide absolute. • ' On reading and filing certificates, and on mo tion of-Peek S Streeter, court admit.J Andrew irtlt, as an Attorneyat•Law to practice in the s':vcral courts of Bradford county. • The followiiig Sheriff's Deeds were/ acknowl edged Ly the Sheriff, J Mcinroelimitn To J P liirby, for a, piece of land din Wilmot bap., containing 3 . ) acres, sold Feb 5, as the property of 'Rory Mann. Consideiation $3O. To John ri_•lmes, for-a house and lot in Gran ville twp.; sold Jau 23, as the property of Boby; consideration, $56. To Jamis Foster, for a lot in Towandaporo, being 120g.131 fiict sold Feb 5' is the property cf Jay Chaspel;'cunsid‘ration, $l,OOO. A J Noble vs G .W Motlit. The appointment cf Auditor continued to May Term. MC Palmer & CovaDP. t. W W Cole. On motion court direct $5 out of the rand in court, in this case bo paid to B M Peck, Prothonotary, for recording the Auditor's Report. The report being so modified is confirmed finally. Prndie E Cole vs Edgar Cole. Oa motion court direct a anbpcena in divorce to issue. J S Angle la G W Hendricks. Dane. Foyle McPherson for. plaintiff. :V T Davies, Esq., for defendant. The jury find a verdict for the defendant In the matter of the amendment of the char ter of the corporation of Lin-ta Hose and Steam Fire Engine Co. , On motion court direct notice to bo inserted in two newspapers for at least three weeks. Phrebo Shaw Ts Thos 11 Shaw. On motion, court order the libel in this easo to be amend ed. Cochran, McLean S Co vs Tthiacvault .1: Co. Judgment for want of an appearance. Court ady.mrnoi to Monday, April 5. FAm'ozs A4s.—Thorn have been, mi. Editor, famous men in lan ages of the world. Some`have been famed for good deeds, and some for bat ones. With some men the world has Eel.ll, it made uo difference What the deed or act might be, that would send down 'heir mines to future times. Anything, they eared not what, only so that- they might he : . come notoriou_; have ith2:r names mentioned, tJe talked about and inquired after. In- times of oid, one' Eunianares immortalized himself oy bett.:l,; fire to the Telilpio of D.aria at Ephe sus. Nutoiietv was all he cared about. Suit napliens ; that by crime and wrong of various kinds, little farm have made themselves fault iis who uth.rviis , l would :14,% - er hare been of half a dozen miles front Imam. An.uu P lr 4owN, the condetui . md malefactor, now in To wanda jail, has made himself famous. flow can tile Guni:NLEAFS ever forget their murder eTchild?—nrirdere !, too, in a manner - too horrible to relate, and along with the memory of their chill must ever be associated the name of the almust incarnate fiend who perpetrate_d the act. Itaea - is had a fair and im9artial trial, he *as defended be able comsel, the jury brought him in guilty, and more than all the evidence against him, Ilue.T.N himself teknonl ed the foul deed; whereupon Judge Moianew' pronounced the sentence of the law upon him— sent him oat, as ho richly deseived: to die a feilon's death. AU right thinking ones through- out the whole land said 'Amon." But had the villain got back to his old quarters iu the jail to await the death warrant from the Governor, when up jumps soma little "great" man, among the lawyers in Towanda, and pre tends that in his superior wisdom, he has found a flaw in the proceedings of the conk Judge Monnow and the rest did not understand their business, and be wills set them right—carry up the matter to a higher court. What does the fellw Mean ?I c Dots• ho eX peel, in the face of 13nautiv'e own edhfossion; that ho will go In: hipped of justict4 be set at liberty', and 'suffered to ran riot thioughont the land '•. Oh, no I nothing of the kind. Soon er than that the people of Bradford county will surinnot "Judge LYNCII" to - their aid, take the matter into their own heads, 'and hang the murderer BnewN on 'the nearest area, rather thau to have the rights of humanity so tram pilfd upon disregatled. The law of God and the laws of this Commonwealth, declare that the inure/o,4er shall fir pd (birth. ' The only ohji•ct, th-.u, of our young lawyer, is notoriety; hut it is a very poor ambition—a notoriety ofeihich I hope the people of Arad ford county will makb him heartily ashamed. 0 how low some men will atop--what mean ihn2;.B thee 11111 Ftl,ll fßitistie I...foretigh heaven Ar ni.tko the l atigel. weep - - fur the sole pnipose of hiving their /111/11103 re corded on the ; rolls of fame—bo honored for their shreednets—and talked of iSe. a rising, tt i tkititleit 1 10.0MP.S! 4 1 1 V!tf,f44o.olti'i • Rime on snob ambition. It ;Inks and de grades a nun, In the estimation of all who love decency. and morality. Besides all this, why do the people of Brad ford count) suffer such an' outrage on popular rights. or be heavily taxed,to gratify the foolish ambition of any man? , Is there no law to stop nob procoedlngs? Junior. Rome, Pa., Feb. 18, 18Th. Dance left for record in the office tbr recording deeds, week ending Slob. IS: Jacob VanGerder to David P _Hadlook, An 15, 75, Athens; Abel Fuller to Daniel 0 Mosier, March 9Q, South Creek ; Jacob Y Bruno:id to Wm W Becker, July 10,'69, Armenia; Nathan Site, et al, trustee etc to Horace Dimond, Oat 7,'64, Armenia; Jas H Whitehead to Horace Dnymond, Apr 15, '64, Armenia; Timothy ni non to Daniel Hurley, Feb 5, '75, Athens; Washington Towner to Hugh McCabe, Oct 19, 71, Itomilllichard McCabe to Hugh McCabe, Oct 28, Rome; 1871, Ira Crane to Sarah J Ameigh, March 28, '74, South Creek; J M Smith Sheriff, to .7 W Stone, Doc 11, '74, Canton; J W Stone to A Goodspeed, Feb 4, 1875, Canton; David BBarnea to Wm H Shaw, Mitch 4, '72, RomeLpenry Ward to Win Boyle, Nov 28, '74. Towanda Bore; H Pomeroy et al to B 8 Nichols' Jan 8, '74, Troy Bore; Martha J Loag to4asper C 8011, Jan 26, '74, Athens Bore; John A Wood worth to Sophia Peters, Doc 3, '74, Athena; John F Gillett et al to Wth 8 Pitt, Oct 14, '7l, South Creek; Samuel 0 Herrick to. Wm S Pitt, Oct 14, '7l, South Creek; J Id Smith, Sheriff, to Walter (I Tracy, Feb 4; '75, Towanda Boro; 8 D Harkness to Daniel thrown, Jan 30; 14, Springfield; D Brown to Marcia D. Smead, Doc 17, 74, Springfield; J 1 logersoll to Alvin Drily, Dec 4, 1854, Springfield; Iticnard 31 Bowe to Alvin A Bailey, April 9, '64, Springfield; W H Shipman to Samuel F Boyle,. Feb 10, 75. To wanda Bore; Solon J Hickok to J Hartranft, Aug 17, '7l, Canton Bow; J 0 Dewitt to .7 Bar tranft, Apr 7, '7l, Canton Bow; Ira Finch, adm'r etc to Chas A. Shoemaker, Feb 11. '75, Windham; Silas Sawyer to Sally Ann Ackley, Ang 14, '74, Athena; Henry Ward to Sarah H Alden, Feb 11, '75, Towanda Boro; E C Drake of al to Trustees 8. Litchfield Cemetery, Nov; 3, 74„ Litchfield; Wm H Macomber to Marcus Miller, Feb 12, '75, South Creek; Chas Roof et al to Philip Grace, March 11, '74, Standing SWIM Osszavan. EX! —Deeds recorded for week ending Feb. 20 : - 0 W Holcomb to Chas J Detree_, Deo 5, 10, Ulster; Milton Holcomb to Chas J Detree, Apr 15, '75, Ulster; Ulster; Edward Horton to. Je rome Wright, Sept 15, 15, Leßoy.; , A Dunham to Jobnathan Wilbur, May 2, '6B, Windham; John Socks to Jacob J Barge, Dec 5, 74, Wil mot; Goo G Smith to Goo Smith, Windham; Geo Smith to Geo Finch, Nov 2, '74, Windham; Geo Finch to Sarah E Smith, Nov 3,'74, Whid ham; F H Peek to Abel Watkins, Apr 11, '74, Sylvania Boro; Samuel W Hardin to Geo Smith Windham; A B Austin to Edwin D Benedict, Nov 18, '74, Columbia; W E Barton to Lyman E Wilcox, Feb 6, '75, Smithfield; Hannah Harding to Reuben Stiles, Apr 1,'1854, Troy; John H Greeno et al to L B Stiles, Dec 14 1858, Troy; A M Fitch et al to L A It Stiles, Aug 27, Troy; Jas A I'rinco to Lucine Il Stiles, June 9, '7o,' Troy; Fred A Cash to ,G P Stevens, Deo 1, 1874, Towanda Boro; Horace Pomeriir to Nieliplas Potter, Jan 6, 715, Troy Boro; Geo L Peck to A II Winter/nu% Feb 15, '75, Troy Boro; Wintermuto to Wm F. Dbwitt, Feb 15, . 9 75, Troy, Wm; John II Fuller to Ellen Clark, Oct 28, '73, Springfield; Melsa M Wilson to Miles P Taylor, Jan 9, '75, Windham; nary A Demorest, adm'r to Wm Harrington, Feb 18, '75, Windham; Goo Fink (2d) to John J Webb, F 41.18; Noreh Towanda; Geo Struble to John Btrnble, Maylo, '73, Borne; James Burnside to Davis 0 Pierce, July 16, '73, Smithfield; Wm B Parke to Hiram Dougherty, Apr 6, '72, Orwell; P. J Calkins to W J Hillis, Jan 39, '75, Troy Boro; J W Jones to Thos J Morris, March 25, '724- Pike; Thos J Morris to Nelson E Warner, Jan; 19, '75, Pike; D Weioro to Betsey E Hill, May. 29, '74, She shequin; Geo 11 Barnes et al to Francis ð ers, Jan 27, '75, Herrick. nesday, ion, court achtnent ict of To ni; COl2- I .t of an on sling Wurw routine business does not occupy all the time of the sessions of °sealaws Orange, of North Towand•, literary exercises are in troduced, and thus the most important object of the organization, mental and social culture. is made a prominent feature. At the meeting en Friday even ing last Mrs. Concur, aged seventy.years, read the following essay. Many of our school teachers will And in it much food for reflection, and ,it will be, read by all with interest and profit : - It is with to small degree of diffidence that we appear as essayist at the present time, yet ever hoping to ho found with our lights trimmed and hurtling, and with ready band and.willing heart, do what the Master, above and below, assigns us, we therefore attempt ft. But we can but remember him of whom }lope speaks, who "Just writes to make his barrenness appear, • ' And crams froni hard bound brains Eight lines a year." Now as ever In life, sad and, happy thoughts are mingled, as we sit down to pen these few lines. Yesterday. as It were, a merry, school girl -today the band of Friths: Time fails heavily on our head. The recording angel site writing the last pages of oar life and sealing them for eternity. We can say but few words, but we feel there cats bond subject of- more common interest to the community or brotherhood,i ban that which we have chosen. Every boy ought to improve on his father; every :girl grow into a nobler, gentler, more melf.draylng woman hood than her mother. , Man, in the ilevelopment of b:s physical, mental and moral poweri, Is-wholly de pendent upon education, and parents are , to their children fortune, fate and destiny. It should be re membeied that their influence le for good or ill; that it mustirstanlt in prometlitia the happiness or bak ery of those who are subject to its action.- That they .are deciding the character of their children, determ ining their fortune, spinning the threads of fate, planning their destiny and forcing them, as it were' upon a tide which they may not turn. As the atone hurled from the sling takes its (direction and finds Its resting place at the bidding of the arm that wields it. so the child goes forward. and Ands its grave in peace or sorrow, according to the impulse given'at the fireside.- As the pyramids of Egspt have stood on the plains of Glut for four tbousar.d years. the giants of herein architecture, challenging and de. tying the riviery of later ages, so man is a monu ment reared beyond the approach of competition from nature's other works. lleaven bas imparted to him the mighty gift of reason, and permitted him to taste of the immortal fruit yielded by the tree of knowledge, of good and evil. lie is des tined to page feoti one gradation to another, as be ace• nde in the scale of knowledge; but experience is the process by which his faculties meat be un folded; education the ladder by which he must riso to the perfection of his being. .The pravorbillist his said the child trail:m(lllp In the way he should go will not depart from it in after years; let it be remembered that he attaehes no con. ditions, he adds no qualifications. The maxim Is positive. and involves the doctrine that the moral nature of man may be formed and tngulded by edu cation, and this thought. uttered three thousand years ago, corresponds with every .day observation. The spirit of the pilgrims Is still breathing upon us from their statutes. The laws framed by this wtheration will go down to have their lufhienee on the next. Let the peap!o. then. who are now on the active stage of life, look t this subject, and cad upon their rulers to discharge' their trust on this point with fidelity. Moth•rn civilization it supported by the pillars of christian morality: and the world'isprogress must ever be onward. The light of mind may well be described as the torch of liberty—that elegant ilia• ruination. which. showing man his real nature, his wants and his actoal position, not only points,to a rosition, but leads the way. We have not time to enter more. fully upon this subject, and with one sm:ge.tien more we have done. We need hardly to seythst re igiou is the bssis of all virtue, the Lation of all excellence in character. the only Wei' half.tible fountain of happiness; for all lids is geu• • orally admitted: therefore we bare not deemed it ne-essary constantly to present to cur hearcrili - the inefeetnal Character of all human efforts, utisecon• vied by tlio spirit of God. Thst the heart of parent and tea-her toiling in the field of educ - ation, should habitually ascend to Dim he alone can give the increase, might seem too plain to require lino upon line, and precept upon precepLP • ROUE. —Mr. Editor: On February 13, the thermometer at this plan stood 23 &grecs below zero. Hills are so nnny,rons around hero, that they sometimes lint one in the school-bonao. Last Friday night, the I. 43. G. T., of Bump=' town, gave an exhibitiOn in the church, and houle was crowded full. AU seemed to enjoy, the entertainment of the evening very much. It is to be bbped that• those who opposed the order so lunch at its beg,inning,lre now salmi of their action. A donation and dance, combined, was held at the hence of Wm. HARRINGTON, in Windham, for th% - benefit of Sutra Leer, who pretends to be a minister or the Gasp', and .reeides in Brimptown. The receipts of the evening were about $lO. Atter dolloting the °apnoea, $l7 remained for the preacher. The dance was continued until nearly morning. I do nokknow' whether the minister helped to entertain the dancers or not. If such arp the examples of ministers, what shottld they expect of the ril ing generation ? How such a Tsui can have the assurance to go into the pulpit and talk to people, who are his superiors morally, about their soul's salvation, is mote than I can ex. Ou,Tnesday. 113:11 inst., sumo good people of Hume and Orwell thiniAlit that they must have a eleighride and a nice times and accordingly, about forty-Ave of them in all, drove to the house of dostra SVLET, bringing with them candies, crackers and oysters. The evenieg ItNS t(• , t 'Vary plf-is-intly, all neerninr, to ro• joy thcri23el%,:t4 to tho oui; ut ; . jectibilablu part of the sleaghril.3 was tho (0(' treme coldness of the weather. • Prof. O'W. Youso has been holding •siog in Nichols, 2‘.11., sod Ids brother' A. P:lPovisol k6olatti ) 4104 ; titie! 4 qPitl4 , =I . I I don't see how any one can help enjoying iiirCler, when It is snob good sleighing, find there are so many pretty girls to ride out With. We old folks know how it Is ourselves—l oer Saltily did when Iva/ young. Bon Itit4i. TEE Philadelphia Commercial and .IWce List. in noticing the _dindh_of :otiir J. Wasp. says: "Hr. WARD wee at ono time' agent between Philadelphia and Ban Prancteco.. At a : subsequent date be was employed is a clerk In. the Philadelphia" (Intim Housi, pad recently was assistant in the (Moe ot J. J. pu ma* Custom House broker. doing business at 401 Library street. He was *Men of the moit tinseinming character. and wig noted for the integrity ot purpose with which 'be dhichurd eve/ duty or his life." Two Mass IN Mowaos TOWNS:B3I , I On liondiy night last. wtillik W. B. / I * . vrr and family were, absent &boa their ho pe In Monroe township, near the Tannery, their how" took tire and was entirely destroyild, with 11l ita contents. We have not learned of the particelazi. On Tuesday morning, S. O. NAOLZJeII dence, in the same neighborhood, was bunted to the ground. Mr. N. had khidled-u flr4 in the kitchen stove, and after calling tho went but to do his chores at the barn. On re turning to house after a short absence. be foand'thaback part of the building enveloped in flames. Raving no near neighbors, it was with the utmost difficulty that any of the household goods .were removal. ,We leat i n, however, that the yiano and some other valua ble articles wore saved. Tho lose is about sh. Insurance $l,OOO on house, and $1,507 on WO lure. Mr. N. and his family hive the hearty condo . - ewe of a large circle of friends, in their loss; Oirmini.—Mies MARY IvEsoN was born In Suffolk Go., Laing lalarld..A. Y. Her father. the Rai. JOllNYcaaou. being -at that time paator,of a Congregational church there. Lilt* the other members of the family. MAST recehed $ first-class education. and wai very apt in the acquisition of knowledge. She wns quick to apwrehetd, comp*. hand and acquire, and at the mai time had capac ity to retain and store up all abe acquired, for fa turt nail. At the age of 16 she commenced to teach school, and taught continuously for several years, until on the death of her mother, she could no longer. be spared , from household duties. About two years ago she resurood her favorite owupation, that et teacher, and was engaged in teaching when she was taken with her last illness. Her career u s teacher has been a long and a yell successful one, la several of the towns in grid. ford Coanty and in Sasquehanna County, she was well known and duly appreciated as a first class teacher. Schoole generally went after her; she rarely after schools: At teachers' insUtates, Sabbath school conven tions, ladies' church and society meetings, and the like, Mars was always on hand, and with isoontft button that was sure to amuse as well as instruct. aether Hama in proee or In verse. She wielded the penuf a ready. writer,.and was first rate Man IMpromptu retort. She did not contribute largely to the .prrlodical press, still the Douai Now Yorker. the Owego Times, the Buronrrit, and the local Pa pers occasionally published cOntributions from 14r pen; and what she did give:. to the pubtc could hardly bo improved upon—it was unique, complete, We understand she has loft a numbor of piece!. in both 0016 and verse, somg of which we trait her friends will be induced yet to give to the public. One piece, a lengthy poem, has been left Man un finished state. blear'Wes never very strong; but from n severe end protracted sickness which she had a few yea 4 ago, abo' never fully recovered. lier lungs have been week since, and when taken with the sickness of which she died, there was not much reserve strength:with which to recuperate, hence she rapidiy 'mak. She was conscious to the last. and from the time she was taken down had apprehensions that her sickiess was to be unto death. She had no ref,• tures and no fears; but the "peace of God ; width passeth all understanding," kept her heart and mind.. by Christ Jeans. She was cdecided, amain some respects, a matured chrisilan. About 18 yeant ago she: professed her faith in Christ by malting with the ~ C ongregational church at Meath, In the townshili 'ifif Pike. This she did after mature de liberation and , study, and was' always ready to give to any one who might ask, a reason for her hope toward God, and even for her being a Congregation alist, and not something else She had studied church polity as well as evongelicaltheologye and on the question of tiburch preference she, was scene- . , tomed to siy that the church was the first, last and only court of resort for its members, authorized hi the few 'restment. Ivason remained in• fellowship with the church atNeath, till the Itat,'but not being ibis to ettelad regularly she usually attended worship and communed with the Presbyterian church at Mar renham, pm church of which fiiir father was the pastor for many years, after the death of the Rey. SALMON Snio, in . 1832. In her Mat sickness sh e quietly disposed of her property, and calmly awaited her end, trusting her all to Jeans Chtist,tho saviour of men. She said that long ago she had put her bust in Him. and when asked how she felt!, and what she thought of Christ now, ohs said th. l she found llim the same as when she first trusted fnmj-all be was represented to be-"able to sago to the uttermost all them that coals unto God by hiM.l . This 14w= said with deep emotion; It was her, dying testimony for Christ. . • It may' be observed as a rather singular coinci• dance, that she died on the 23d of December. and was buried en the 25th, Christmas day, the same day of the ; month and year, on which her mother died ilind was burled. It is a matter of great consolation to enrviviving relatives, and must also be a matUr of pleasing rei fedi= to her many acquaintances throughout the county, to know that she ,was thus rooted in Christ, and that when her spirit passed away from the frail, earthly tenement, there is every reason to believe It went to the epirith.,of the just made perfect, 2110 was there by angels made welcome to the joys of the "paradise of God." !lark I they whisper; angels ray, niter spirit come away." Mrs. JoiNnids, of , Macedonia, celebrated their golden wedding on the 15th inst. This aged couple settled in Asy lum fifty years ago, when the township was almost an unbroken wilderness, and physicians were few and fax between. They have pursued life's - Journey hand-in-hand for half a century. Six etildron have blessed their anion, four of whom are now living, with eighteen grand children. The frosts of 75 winters have spriu kled the Doctor's locks, while his good wife Is sixty-six: Both are hale arid hearty, and in tho possession of vigorous mental facultier. the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary, numer ous friends and relatives joined .in greeting them; a bountiful repastKwas spread, numer ous presents bestowed, and suitable remarks made by Mr. Thut.v. The companj diaper St.ll, the venerable couple many_more years of happiness here'and a blissfu l eternity. • I.• Tit; youthful editor of the Journal thinking that ho recognizes in a corresponde of the PEPOUTEII, a lady of this place who'-do s not !mite. the highest regard for the boluittjd iodupenderice (?) of that sheet, swoops doW i n upon her in his lad issue with as much venom and feiocitY as a Jaawk.:ivotild display in captur ing a chicken. The person whom the Journ Ft/ thinks it i 3 annihilating, is not likely to be die. turbed in her peace of mind, by diatribes like those burled at her last week. The intettir,eo lady needs no defense at our hands, and those who tindenitand the motives of the journill editor,' will not givo him much credit for hisijl natured. jealous' assault upon ono who isha every respect his superior. -TriE Towanda Teachers' Institute =et Saturday Feb. 20. The following setni-monthly reporti were read. Teschera. • Total. Absent. Tiardy. G. W. Ilya'', 95 118 100 Miss P. C. Mills, 95 • 1 1 8 , 100 Mica N. E...Howes, 98 • 172 143 I Mica Ella Spalding, .93 17/ Its ' 31Iss Stella Pitcher, •62 127 77 Miss POle Pennepacter, 51 174 - 40 Bliss blandie Chamberlbs,49 68% ' 40 Miss 11. M. Moscrip„ 52 34 16 Mr. NV, W. Horton, GO 73 ' 65 Mr, P.. P. Seeley, 57 ' 43 61 A MI in spelling by sound was followed by itu explanition of progression by Mr. Horton. MX. Wilt being absent, Mr. Seeley gavei several methods in Alligaton. An exercise in Analyels by Mr, Ryan filled the rest of the time. Mr. Uyan was melootr t d President., • *. ~ N. E. How" fiery/ NAMES of pupils ftt - tho Wyalusitig Wailed School wttli perfect records ter Us week ending Feb. 19th: Fustiest VAcons, AW STALYOUD, 110111MV, CLA I I.- Mt, EVA GUIFTMIS. BusTAmiN arldi En. COR3IT.I I bibod, too fre..ly of whisky ou iisturdax eveui last, And proceeded to the home of TAett Liani, on fourth Went, anti made en eau. on Mi. W. and Ma *II* ,1410 !Ore Men !if) Om. W>lLfsas< Gum who was so very Mil of fan, baring been indicted oa two .difforent obsxgoe, at May eessiolui hut, for sell ing.' liquor contrary to law, and birt, the State, thus subjeetin,q his bait to the forfeiture of f3(—wu arrested by Officer Sows, of this place, at &mew Ws, 14.. ea - iv bid piece issned to Attic Mawr, his bail, andbrought in Cm Thursday of last week and lodged in Jell, in await the charge at • the coming May . yes. Tim pupils of fhe Sheshequiu Cen tre School will give an eztubitlOn to , be continu ed two evenings, Thursday and Pridaj, March 4 and b. From the programme before tiv, we Judge the (mouton will be an interesting one. It should be well patronized by the people of the vicinity. Rom of Honor of Towadda Graded School : SAvasooor., HOWARD LITZELArd, Tow Cußoo, EDNA= NOILAZONK, • Exxa liorrason.- BUSINES. LOCAL. WT Lamps, Lanterns and ()him nom of AU kinds, at O. A. BrAcate. ' •• Rd. Boys' linen - collars at; 3L E Rosanna's: • , ' Mir Don't ail to call at 11DIDEL wes, if you wish to buy anything in the line of Jewelry; Silver and Silver-Plated Ware.: IlerSwiLeheS made at Mrs. Ruin iilossuare - sress making rooms, Arcade Block, of cat hair and combings also. Dec 4174444 stir If you . want . to purchase LAND, read the B 4 M. advertisement id an- In i other-column. i i ............... -,- 4 . Vir ,Mnsi boxes and Musical Clocks; at He 1 I , OBENFIELD t the fashionable Clothier, With his usual enterprise, has already opened a large assortment of silk and soft bats of Lho Spring styles. tar If you want Co bny anything In the line of Silver Plated Ware, ithethes plain or fancy, you will do well to call at Bnaca's. , :Mr BLACK, at the Crockery Store, Is now offering groat inducements to those wanting to buy eeta of Dishes. sogi. Wall Paper and Curtains cheap at • . Warrants & Sastre& Ma'am's Dock. ger Opera, Field, and Spy.Glaesea a a groat variety, at nESDELMANNiI. Or Large stock of Pictures and Picture Pratims, at Wurrcoun 1c Saarres, Mer. Par's Block. 1 - 1 Per Day at home ss . to,s2NJ Terms free. Address, fil&N BON Co .,' Portland, Maine. Jan. 25-Iy.. NOTICE,—After the Ist of February, 1875, MeCsue t Ermanns chum their books and will do a cub business. tor Go to WUITCOMB t SMUT'S, Met - cues rslOck, for your Books and Stationery. SO: For the beat Roast or Steak go to Ilrica .5; IttumEr.t.'s. You can find the best of School Elhoos.ver7 chap, at Core ait (loos's. 1166 HENDELMII4 offers a great re dactioti in Silrer-Plated Ware. STEAM INarsz WANTED.—Second hand, from 40 to CO horso-power, cheap for cult. Address, wilt' full particulars, tßox 501, Towanda, Pa. • $5,000 VEAL CALVES NV/amEn.- 77 We want Fivo Thousand good, fat Veal Calves, •to be delivered anitiroo before the first of July nett; for we will pay the highest cash price. anwunn, Bu.t. & Mozzocu., Towanda, Feb. 10,_1975. LosT.--On, Monday last, on Main St., a short gold chain and s !earl scorn,' aonventr, The ander will bo rewarded by leaving It at this MSc°. vie. Engraving done at ZENDEL ITAN'a Jeweiry Storo. Ser b M. HENDELNIAN has the largest and best stock pt, and gentlemen's gold and silver watches ever brought to Towanda. tigii,Tho best. place to buy &BIN Blinds, Doors and all kinds of Lumber, is at Facer & Sows. Factory on Charles street: Of 107 Main street. They sell cheap for cash. Kr if you want to secure a good arta°, and get the worth or your monoy, the placo to sob M. BENDY= ere. 10—!American and French Clocks la great variety, at vary low p . t7cea. at itWDIXILUrer serif you want the bat Cook Stove extant, call at Junes. in itereur's Block. TIM annual meeting of th© Ladies' Mite Society, for the election of Officers for the ensuing year, will be held in Christ's tihur6h on Monday, March Ist, at 3 P: x. • - mu. J. 3i. WABD. Presidont. Stir J. 0. FILOST k $Ol4l, in order to keep their Factory going during the Winter. will sell their entire stock of goods ye* , low for cash. Now ie your time to buy. M. C. F. Cfloss has just received a very large invoice of BookeLprutablo for B. 13. Libraries, which ho will fanii II at a dbicount of 2o per cent: to achiola. rMiss ELLS J. I!d i NvELL is now prepared to receive orders and make all kinds of Bait Work, Swiiciies, Braids, Puffs, Curls, and Frizettes. WY. Keep your foot warm by buy ing those woo -lined 'Mots, Areties, and warm eliou3, at ConsEtt S; CooNu', oppoeito tho Court • House. te- A very Isms stock of Men's, Boys', Youths' and Children's Boots, just re ceived at CousEn do Cob 's, opposite thw Court • 1131. go. • We shall be prepared in - a short time to manufacture Lumber and ;;liin gleu. Bring your Loge 'nod Botta to FItOBT & Sons' Furniture F4ctory, Towanda, Ps. . 19, 1575,--Smo. zfir Your wife, husband, daughter or son, and perhaps that "other feller," will be expecting a pair of slippers about these days, and the place'lo buy them is at cons= I Como, opposite the Court House. C6.llProws WOOLLEN Minh.-',-Card= bag, Spinning, and Weaving, also Mafinfactur ing,, Cloth-Dressing, etc., as tune. Stocking Yarn, Flannel and Cloths for Silo. Machinery running in gdod order, and work warranted and done with dispatch. v 56 Never buy a Cook Stove until Ton havo calla- at Junis'a and exam:Med the "New Empire," s stove which has never ditappointea the expeetatioturof the most fas tidious housewife. Lry mit von SALE.—We have a Liv ery of tight horses and goOd .carriages, hack, etc., which we offer for bale el4.ap and on rca sonablo terms. Enquire of our agOnt at tho stables, (It at our Music Store. F ; ( 1 11; SrAM. on Paw; oN 11F.ASONIOIT.V. brat ben;:c rout!' or J. P. Coor- ElL' new aka°, Warren Centre, l'a. A gond location tor millinery , shop. .No establiahrueui ot r the kind in tho townabiti Applications by Ictteion rir! l . ,l ll proMpt &Eta* t C4l9l;Ott = Beauts =r w i tadil bridal gifts conitAttiltAigal at 104:113iiii: i. --•-•-4 0, --•---- - -- -- /Mir For all kinds of goods in the Jewelry line,We. f t ler The Mitchell Pattern in. Table Gila is very pretty. MACS has it, goodersetved daily a aniDELNAMI. flood ( 1 I ?alkkt °E P!/4eil TAbie 1. Koren. is for 1610 s dozen; Eliorx I r . eitd t arpl XtfifTrut a wil receivolieo copy 61 JIM qe:sekkrtculraiai an Family Nowvaper in this country, by ad. drcissing Moore . ; Rtgrept4.Prker, 78 Duane Treat, Now York. ita.Bttey paothpra - Iq,l?e gratified to learn that there Is oaa eetibllib neat In To waidamhere they ran buy good, substantial aloihos for their boys - cheaper than .they can gel the miderial_aud.tive ,‘beirt, Int 44. )w. Jut.rus Nobtt Tcaiiting thik wants laf"ceiorirn. nit, in this particular, has purchased and is 'selling very cheap boy's .clothing of every do. , .‘ y Ms. Gold, Silver, and Steel Spec tacles, and Eye CilaseeFi, Ari vest variety, at 11.41DELXAN'd Jewelry Sti,iv.• • itcrricE.—The Building \ Committee of At:aylnin towoahip are now remy to receive aea3ed tfeht Lo n9hip. Tho plans and apeciflCationa can be sreen at the residence of Wu. R. &onus, up to the first day of March next, at wbieb time allpidiriastatitie: Waal tart 't Os. HARRIS; , ati.the Beelike SilOrtly , hail the gayest looking show window in town, and his customers say he has the best and chospektAtiirfrqr, WWI and millinery: goods, everoffered in this market. His store is a fai , orite resort for the ladies, whp ,arp 09104 for good.judgmentin tha:puichatio on; word to tho wise is sufficient. • - I= Stir°. F. Csoss has the best as sortment of fine Stationery we'itiveiireiiiseetite,(..o Tor. lirsompus.—Tooll who wish operations performed on'the . ,teelh, we say go to Dr. DODSON'S - now office Or; i titate-st., below Main, in Dr..Zateres._ rtelv and !bor. Yon may rely upon good work, careful treatment, and a pleasant iustead of a disagreeable time in the operating Chair,' P E ,r7.*9- C P l Tl Mri 9 l #T i l e i ll "F.. M t 7 in in'the Arcade block, Oppositeine zpigco pal Church, is prepared to do dress-making in the latest style and neatest manner on short notice and at reasonable prices. Fitting made a specialty. Stamping done also. , R®= It is not generally linekg . that' Q. WIIITAKEIT, at the BOokilindery over the Iteroirrini office, tnakes Blank libeks in any. style of ruling and binding desired. If you want a now Lodger, Journal or. Docket, give him a call. • • ' FOR BEl:T.—lions° situated corner or Locust and Chcrry streets, Towanda. Im mediate possession ginen.- Terms one-half the usual Dental until the Ist of April( Addraea s - -:., f hlra fl. V. PATRICK, Mbar's, Pa. NOTICE TO CLOTIIIO BuyEas.—M. E. ROMMELD has just received a now invoice of ready-made clothing Poi men and boys, and **ago stock of overcoats of every description, which I offer to sell regardless of price,.to suit purchasers. My eptiro stock of clothing and, furnishing goods must he sold within CO days; therefore, I will sell to snit each and all. Come one and all for bargaiOs to M. E. Rosingrtt4.D'e. 163" . T. C. CowEN, of Towanda, has just received the.largest stock of China, White Granite, Iron-stone Chtni, and Ittneb, Belgiirt and American Gliu3swaro, ever brought to this market. And the beet:of all is, ho has procur ed them in sucka way that ho is selling them full 25:por cent. aticaotutztimat thoy worn ever beam gad in TowsmisE SPRINGLEES TRUSSES AIM SUPPORT rms.—Dr. G. W. L'orerigu:, of 'Rochester, has conoented, upon the roost tierticirt solici tation of silizen3 of the County of Bratlford, to mite the fullotilng visite, at places and dates is given below : Waverly, Courtney House; March 11 and 12; Towanda, Waal Rome, Pa., March 18, 14, 15; Troy, Troy Housr,, March IG, 17; Williamsport, City Hall, March 13, 19 and 20. . Dr. 11. has visaed these places professionally before, and is well and favorably known. Ilia Trnteaa end Supporters have given the very hest satistaetioi: The Trill! . 4ses hate to arlrtti or hard metallic substance; they can be worn night and day, and by eo doing the rupture heals. There ara are persons lin this county who have been healed under Dr. H.'s treat 7 bent. Thereforb, all persons afflicted with Hernia should avail themselves of this oppor tunity on the first day he visits the above nam ed places, and obtain ono of the Doctor's Tras- C 3 and Abdominal Supporters. Dr,f. ; ,.enitsi only to gratify thoeo who have been Wiling' him anent° renew his visits to these places. It is a great sacrifice for him to leave his business in the city of Rochester, and he Can, therefore, remain on:y a day or two at eaclaaggq,'lSo go in the morning as soon . as he arrives, in order' to be in time. Dr. Ilorcuso's Post-Office ad dress is No. 145 Powers Block, Rochester. Send stamp fur circular , anil.read,teatirglnials. READY PAY -i-- ,CHAPTEIt IX. The great problem is solved...and the question sot- tied, that goods cant be successfully sold in To wanda for ritady - Rref;r:. fdtttinromin,ciit citizens and good business men, and old customers.say to us, "We will sustain you in your position." And they congratulate us that wo have aban dozed the ruinous system of trust: We prom ise oar friends -flat make prices. the very lowest that can ba.dono and lot as that we will furniAl good goods, tho very best "Material?, and competent and faithful work men; and that wo must have. pay down. _Don't ask for credit. A l ctistomer told us ho went home serail nittesl7lth - orrt an arttcte - he Wanted very mach, bees se;jho woild• nqt , ask,- to . be• trusted foi 50 Conic:- We Moldhim we were sorry he was put to so "simiek Ho said, "I have the money now, and I had rather make the travel latifielttliatr .pay the tobitilAe for doingn,it.- days ago u rinelr-Auokrir, skimen of hugiaiiity camo into the iture - and mintad acme trade? . We bat - tititiorl.l2l4,lkal our moat 'winning said \l'o lief() tit r tifk service. He 'stud- (looking- around y, 3'13 t his the store where they take maple kugar ,and all all sorts of eggs - Arid' yreritta we did often exchango'goods for such things as we needed. - Saki hey "A Ono ofthollriti'd(likuittz er?" Wo told hint our 411 r. CODDL* . i., ppo9i4o(l most of 1113 time hunfing_after debt - 3. ` "I don't mean that," said he; "I Mord - 15'13e of the firm was a great hunter, anil-ittro got semi:, &D -iked nice honu pri , p.3 I want _to eoll t " [To be continued..] ' Countia; ItcrailiaVatat. WILLIAMS * -- - -KIKGSLEY.—In Standing atonn,i Deb. 18. briteT: Warren, st the htutiper of Witt iur Ract:,4 - the bride's Rev. Kees of Athens, to,Miss .Floo ULlee Klngeley. „ GIIIFFIN—McCAITE. 2 -A.t the resideneo of My ron FriebiN Esq., in Aiyinni, elf The 21st trio. ..by 1tev.:3.34. Tartan, Air. Charles IL (rift • land Miss Kate McCabe, both of Asylnut-errh, CIiATEIi—CAttKIIFF.=-Th Towanda:: Feb.' 7 l; 1575, by Rev. Gi W. Olisufter, • ter, ofplaego;:11. - 1., snit Miss L.> Amanda; only daughter tit the - late 0. CarAufr,Esq. 4 :towand4t,'Pit.'.! Nb'eards; NouTON-BWEET.—At, Iloutoetou..Feb. w 2 f )Pl Bev. E. H. Crtuilei, Mi. Charles Norton. laud, Sal and !dn. Harriet T, Sweat, or Duren. Brad.tord.-Co. SAllllOllj - -COLEIWAI4,L:Iik the testdenee of the . bridee father In tike; gets. 3, by ftew - ftElvielt,, istartln gatemen, olr 4 Ytttaton, - and ?dive' Abuts_ . Culttuan. lbo ki. E. Vaisonaga in. Lerasisilltev Yob, Srl by Ely. E. Elwell, .F. Blatt, of Leniyavllle, and. Ellen V. cocmanof rate. - • . • . - trouts k PABAAtin. CXNPIELD—BIRCID.P.D.—At tile al. E. Parnnntce In terayPville. I-1!-IllerrIC Feb. IG. Vi,tor 8, CAuti4l, i,y riku r no4Nary , Comp nillo;: ' • .;.: BllffrON..-At h iulton, Bitimer4 1910, - 44000,1 1 1 - ;sltltteetfoisfeW. , nikip "WI IS 4Pr% A ,Itiß .1 E D. o:Vir4; ND A 'MA BEET S: t=l ' Corrected eivery Wean elds f i l'il; 'O. 21 ...1AT0R • l a n a ndrtt ',. .:. _ " ' ''' f ''. ~.. W atipbasir.-.U.........:Li. - .'...; 1110.fijffr It bred; ' '•'-' '— '' '' - ' •-:' ' • ' ...''.''''.":.:4 f Beckftettd..i Wit '":'. ' • '.'", - -. .T.L .. . -:- '- . . ' -00 i ,111 1 :: 9, Ber Ostn s.7 - ..;• .. 1 I,iroo ,wt dp"' .1. IV netr ~ --••-' - • . Id , -, ' S Eggef tier, ._,- - ''':— • ;.1..,..,....„.,; ,'„ . 4 i26, Potateet It tvecatitoscr l ' ."- ' ' '''. ... - ',, .: . 66 Flour It timeret.':.:44 .; . -.; . ':"........: fi 'l6. ID -, 41',00., wrownt eit alibi. —11100 . 60 IV.' 'COM 661b1L f, Bre 66 the.: Oita 31 nit ;Mu1ey411 . 1.4;; Bactrirbest 68 lbw; Ileitnie2;:Pree3o gig.: Clover.Bol l o l 3 lbe flThottiy CM* 64 lb.; IMO Peadmi!)Pif t. Dried eypter 2111 mt Ilex seed tift Mil; • • -• • ' . . . TA tiorrATlo Ns . ()F 1 WHITE,P, ``yipli-Xl7l4`oo4:PAtitliiii 4363 'l3itoinie., glilt4l7# l llr4a#lll4,lphp/I.Alin: 1% ISI , Q. 11:44h. ~: i ,..........11pjf, - ' • ' ; ."-e.gli;M:indit:4'...;.,."Ale ": - .S - ... . .; ow .. .. "..11 . 7g, HI " r ik"'''is Vb. : 4, ' 'ir''':'" "- '• ..,:. 1 / 2 .'4: ..1 a"."`ii .r Ea 65 `,'"J. - "ii;a J' 7 ' '' ' ..11554': ~..e se r , • 1. , : . I " , ie , 41113...5. , aw1" 54 16.40:410ttp04 4". " . .::::12,;,..;::116 4 4 a Pacific Wit."o., - .: - ..1 - ' -'- .. :1191 ..t s',, Beirlitt - - --* "• _ 7 ; 4114:4 "; - ;;2144 - Jril " . o. 1881.:;:i4: 1 '.: (...i.;:vt«.llBX I flo 811 ' ir - Pe l l l B , 7lYOkry: , I ,' .'. ..:co . ! ' ,ACM Itcld,lpg ....... , ...... , fa PbµsoWhis kik. ki -' --• ' -'• - '-' ' , NKr: LeltlBhlircisage;;„,..,..4.4. . .• i .. '• di'd;j6:6l,4 , Valley... L., .............. .:...63. , 4 ViilltmtlCE: ot lit . . 4 - - ' ' -• " - I,*l' Northern Omani" ' 33 Ceritral Transportatic, - 433::, Neekkehmkta&. u. :., - • *• " ' I OW .; CoiAr.',4l.7NlostagaWll'..%) . .- • 102%. ' • • • lIY ini.,You.:Covint?-,Fiii-:itto Pa4.7 1 / 1 1 41.1 1 v0 hogs. fv3l4 •Imcomie. qu.setttie, Drl Mounte r Syrup of Tar,Wild Cherry ! arid. Horehound, and' have hear"bnt - onelaplnforr concothitig.itllmThat; it ii bra thlogve• haVn overused.' it **eves ttot. iheFont dorspßept of the people,. bet amerce* playei- Irtio are ACqualeted with cerapoaltioth; `give is thofrilinqualltted •splirevat.' it for coughs, colds. croup,, bronchitia asthma, or in, Pr*, o , ll.reat. or , Lung, cou tags no opium AT' other ' dartgernita dreti tea' is Oliimait'lb ' , Ptelise tall to& logaltA itxtut Trtal boat& 10 .cauts..l..We aresolo uSellit/OKT9Plaldlt. —• = ":: Tottrza4 gottici. \New Adiartisements. 111 11111=1=1:1111 FEZ NM AYLOB di CO:,' CBE OPEN:INO TifiS Wg.X, A LASO! STOOK OF tiOODS, TOILTHE LOUD .Y. , TRADE. Oar assortment of both Staple and Fancy Goods, is now complete, and having mails itnpartant . - sl.zisacictivas ~ ~ =EI O & l E m s, Wo feet eiinnitent that lie an oiler H. 7 f.f.:" . 1:. ~1 .' - .7.?...71';.7 ,, . :!=i SPECIAL BARGAINS TO !JUR CUSTOMERS • r •-rrr , ” • ;4., LV V A Pleasfi give us a - 4 , Z.+ . -N. TAYLOR A: CO. idr 4'1,_'._:... f -,.F Towanda Pa., Deo. 8. 1/174. 01i, SAVE...MIELE' AND ON EASY TERMS.—A firm of 85 perm About hill improved, -balance timber; now Lug" one mile from.oenter`of Towanda !lord_ - ( Also, 2 first class rimfdencee in the moat desirable portion of Towanda Boro. A few cheap houses and lots, and a large number: of raelott lots cheap. and small payments on long time. Enquiro of W. 4, MORGAN & CO., j sob. 9545. - -'„ • . • , Over Post Office. • Fon SALV.,---Tjle Sub acril)er of fe:;3 for kalo tho following-property , : r > } ONE LOT of one acre of land, on aro large and conVentett Blacksmith and Wagon Shops, supplied with all necessary machim. exy for crying °man extensive business in mann: lhcturin wagons and a. general blacksmith - boa- . ness. The machinery is driven by water rower. T 1,117 .property will be eebll with arc addition' of eight feet to the presebt M. - making 'a tattentl 70t power of it. AT j AU, •• N.,--une °tiler, power • on the liartream, with a'twenti:iive feet wheel, wittCraw and lath mill attached, all.do good mooing order. This property has"dre smear of. 'hnd attadhad. ALSO--A t form. :property with , two ana gaaltalt, stagy Nest with beck buitilinge etc. Wahl" "balltlng CO;11:2 fe,et. wAlt large and convenient barn> together-wittefeofti one to twer&f: five acres of land, to suit pgrc ti seer. Thd above deecribed proi , :eaty is all desirable - and ;located'on wain thoroughfare through the Wysom Valley and within one and one-half mile of Wy, Barking depot, on main line of Lehigh Valley U. B. For terms of *ale apply - ti ; theiliiitrtber at Ily 'eltebdrit Bradford CO.; Pa. • '• • - Y'~7F>Y.oft.7s.tf. E. REED ?drat OTICE.-Notice • • - is hereby given th 4 the .underai.r.no.J, boa filed ..1,4.-th4 office-of the fints - dytuteenliciddf tboßtato Of .PadaYlvantalat. Barriabure Pa., an application for a warrant to Bur. aity 4 piece of vacant land situated in Overton, 'rfadlbr a 'Orr, .reiurP7/ItrOls, botidded suede. a liciihdd as fol own„ _On the north and ve..t 'bit'ttle Ann Harrlti tract; on the esat by lands of Andrew Brennan; and on tho tiodth.by tondo °fr.& ,Farti brcernrorn Venn Ponitney 'Mew contalbing oritlihndred an thirty ono acres of land: 1145 I.?" DAIIITF.I7 - A AA#MINISTIIATOR'S NOTICE.— Totice is hereby given that sdlipersona indebted to the estate- of Jeremiah 'Hickler. lati.'tof asylum, deed. must [mike luimodtate payment. and all per sons having claims against said estate must present `Atm ;Idly authenticated for settlement GEO. W. KILMER, ' *e .. ti 1-75. , ' Adinini.sfrator. .. . 4 , - i.-r- - - '.... -4. - - 44 , - :r_..__--- -:---=- '--- - ----2- - - A DIAIDIISTRATOR'S NOTICE.— sptice is hotel?, givoiethat all persons tuaebte4. tital e estata4f-116v6eit;'Slekt-r. tsti of 'ltiOnoric .d, are .•requested - 'to mako Immodlote foto nt, ind U. iternotol_ hatng.,clajos,, oala ootltto.ontatl)rrirtilitAhori?dtibt ontlidn= Mr Irrl ,, rst , nt. OM. W. EIMER: ..1''..:1111 , 41, 1-75. ' '.. Atlinintalmtnr. C . Go _ .„ . mno—Alt perns are heie . n by cautioned against purchasing ['DR certain 11144 draina-by the andeteigned to leveret Visuals 'labeler's. , hr. the.,ants. of VT - es the mate vie cligahllßl lift fthe4ll.ol**ll Pot be y a inlet* mei • . feu* il ill IMSES PR1C28.% 2 ,To t , .. , anop4ll.l Auditors ' 6$ • 113 00' .11;iciollAnIllr for-Poly Lc Bog. caw - ' ‘... --65 00 Isrsogo Corp„tracte......, ..... ........ ' ... ..,:.• . i', i 3,.3443 413.. - 4 , 4 1 roves .. ...-- • - - - ' -':....,...'. t. ' ' 21-10, 11l s& 43-0,:_04 4 1 . 00e. - .•::..... - ,.' ....- ....:i i : 100. in • Calls. inarkiatg rft s lUDl!.lll.L'apnljt;.... ... ' 1,062 40 lAiiirs4,oo ,„.' -- " `' l 2.5 LO . 4344110 g In d ex in Ite,2..ottlee 44) 00 1 0441 . 0443ornwpweatILL.,04. - , „,:p ••• "4.84465 1 ,Coitt 14 Civ,llsoilt... • ; , '2,05 _ Orianspl 444 c.ogitrioxiireelilkomits„,.....',..... :., , ,-541 CO,. 410 . 414044110Cca4'11 - 440 ......... ....„., ; :: 'LO_OO, Crier or C0urt;.....»,-,- , ! .. ....;;1...;!,•1,t • ;••-• ..Ig i Z°- I:o4trict. Att 4 7.„..... • • - ' 27814 Flictidnit ''' '- - ' :4: '" 4 " ................. ' L 010 45 ,Fuel aid lights"' '' •• '' -' - '" -4 ' ' ' ' 3 " 22 . , ' . • .I , 1 truilo tirind !Jurors - .• - r. Traver" Jurorl..:.-• . - ' • ' - 6.:.-1„., , 6642,85 in4..04.1 4 rib11e, Bruldlugs . 4. . 332 85 • . ,_. Itteldestal expenees - •' - - - - r -- . -Islo ituiticaiinqattuatr: ••- • • -;...,; •', 94 05 4=7. Oars44saloster and C10rk........4.,...1._ ...2XII 49 1314ce Boots Mid stationary - - , ' '-' i. ''-321 28' H 11 119 X 6K 112 1194 11174 , „ .. . .... , Amount tailh:ths several lax cr43clorr Of Ilradfor4, annt , g for l the yeqr 1871, awl previaus. Tarp'. and UT:4. "Name of Collector. . fre'rl IA ant AMolliat ! Alai . Ann . ' Alicei 1 -----"--- *----• -,--- - I • ' ' ".1 , •- / IFigrize4l. o ,l llco , ; Lae& pis , 'l4 per wt.. . - Duo. i • ' - i - fr. ~ ! • ‘ 1 , 4 , - -.. ,1,. • , „ ,J Wylie's. .1, 1 .... D. Si. Lan7pl7eo7 , 18 , 2 ' 0' .2 a 23,1 1 83 83 $ ' 0 •••• ••$ n 6 9 ,D 4 LAY-. .. It W. 71IrCronfly 13731 . 114 7 4i ,t: IN, 30 . 111 1/31 , . - •,53 t 8 ..,...,..; p , COl biz ' , ..iWalter , P.l9lo • ' ;I, 091 8 311 ~,7,3 Tre y Woo. W.-Wilting ...!....... ...•; ,` 89 771 , 1 10 851 ". 1 441 - 47 17 ,3 3 LA Wield 111..11. Munn 4.. Z.,.... , .... ...I,' . 4 374 531 314 531 6 58y 68 40 ........ Or ell. , - ' r.,.•. L. a500...•.'4'' ' • 4i . 341 1 1 49 , 244 3.` 5 17{ 65 34 . , •Eip nolleld ..... ..;-.,.....,, O. W. bleatt. ,. . . '' i v. 1.1.11' , / 1 91 5 71 .30 16 - 3741 -73 4Y ,,..:...... To ndo. Dos) Sc',. B::Nl...reliolli t ; 4,4.64 631 572 01, 77 28 205 751; ... 532 .TrTerganda North P:11. 1)61.01.•g. 4; 1„.,;1 I 186'61; 2.77 Or 004 24 li5F . '.l oy T0...:4'.....'..... R.N. P10b.....1i...'....... : ....I '• 140 94 1 63 64. 344 79 GOA - 4 macaroni. ~ it. It cuirne... f' i.... i ' 541 63 .49: 39 ' 286 41. 830 ,w4gren ' ' A. A. Ate 71.... ~. • . 1..1. 351 , 4 , 4 ' 134 04 ;. ...... .'., .. ... 1)...........1 ' WY11101•.:..... .. .1,. . ' ' 11. C. Dr0ke;,...11.... .. r... 1... 4 .. 2 1 5 Zi, , , 295 20 : .....•• I . f 1,040uta..... .. '.. ... .•.".. Cborles. 8.4.....1, ... . . .„,.. 11,87 f 'l42 521 'so6 I - "i , 67 92 , . Atltims Twp , , Z. A. We11.4....1. ... .. .. ..1,.,1' 1.633 MI ' 1,5,411,30 39'95 ,82 nBr ; ., .... '411.1271.1 pro' .. ', . ... .4'.• : Henry 41, Rayeil ' i : ; 770 731 , 728 74! 358 28 -11 r - Arylurn.. l.. 11. 411 • 6111bL -li'' !'' '7l ,t 3 5: Z e gg 2 1 4 .1 0 • 1 49 17 75 Itl l s l ll / / ! . , T ra s rr l a l A S e t l a c •1" ....... : • - I' '•• ! I r 6 8 :4. 8 1.: . /8 . 0 ...., I i 80 AlO4 MO • "to il• i' , • •••• • .1 ' 1 __ ..,1 2 6 86 mit .. ElstrLsy -R. W. MeCrasey.. I :.1 • 130 30 , 1,83 20 41 444 4 ... iklitiMir ou TWp , .•IL 0, Ra1ii141.•..14.. ... .... .. I -.1 530 461 801 52 254 26. 40 1 1 13nolitiiiton 71nr0'..,..... 11: 11.11111 ' 1; : 1-, 110 IA 10 60 - 11 100 osuloa ßnelingr wp;; Went..-,..... I Le .. l 4.' s Co w nip hcat tan . ....i. ; ...... ... r ... ,; 1 1:::.; 6•.6 57 831 64, 6 33, ..; ~ 1285 , i _ , 464 271 4a9 17 1 951 23 141. Canton D0r0'....4 .... .. O. L. Fornawort ... .. :..... , ....I : 441 2:1 414'78 ' 4 02r 21 831; - oblombia ...... L. R. 8031111..... , , • i.... 1 T. 044 IN .. 972 00 ;. .1.... .. . .... 72 101 • 1i1in........ ; .. • Reed .McKee... ... ... . .... ' 576 671 •. . ••• .•. -...•••.1 ... . ... .1 ,. 376 671 Wi f 1 •O villa Orrin 19. Fti11er , ...,, ..... ..) ...,I , 663 521 • i 627 39 •,.. 2001 1.3 03,, - ' Ire ek. 1• - •.. Marles Rim l' • :.; , 413 16 '410.65 ,: 6 12 , 21 09' Lefloy ~....:,,... George W. WllO.B ..... ....j.... i 555 00 / • 265 061,- ~.1 1 ........ - 1 299 941 Lit01tAe1d............. 6 . , . 11. B. Mu0n...., i' I 094 091 -175 601, '•*, 5 19 2 8 1 I.oBsysilne 'Geo. R. Eineaphrery ... ... . :1.... ' 1'59 10 ' 150 9* 26, _ 7 OA' • Mormon 'Tino. .1 D. 8.•3111704..:. - ,.... .... .. • .... '1 5103 52 • 575 751K"' 304 - 50 73i i Blotiroo.oorri- ... , 54, U. Cooitiough I )17.94 --- 90 001 {I 27 941 01.14011 '' ''' ' ' D. L• Cate, ' 4 756 22 408 821., - ......1 .... ....I, 347 401 Overton.... -. Daniel Reverty.4..... .. . ...1...• I 224 02 - 201 18r, 14 21 , 10 63r. , I' ll ik(tetnry John& Wood •• ! 931 61 610 ( 1 9 'i ! . 0 324 al Ward 1 1 , 1anderatire • ........ I .....1 • 780 IA 7 444 150% 5 001 86 44;... ...... Roma Twp. 2..; Sliu 27. Rartier.Q, ,617 91,, 555 034 i 1 12 1 30 PG;i • Ruin& 80r0'.,.,... .... ... A. 4. Tay/0r`....'..... . . .... ...;; ' ••••84 21 .88 09,' 72, . 4.40•; 814,171142 , •E. E. Chimtmrlinl -20,71 26 3,113 300, 6 VII 58 17i i• • • •-• 13pringfie1d • , II. P. Rimy - i- . '....... I .... I • 983 24 932, 2.9. r, 1 72', 49 13 ;.. lionth Crook-, 8. L. Thrunpoori 1.../..! - 4 - 72 Ti ' 400 00' 1 . i 72 14 Bylranis R. D. Pech ' ~ • • ,1‘; .: 93 39 ~ 61 1311.... ... I ... .. .. . ; ..3324 140e0herpiln:... W. H. French. •" 1 1,1'.5. 01 1 067 00,1 3L) 52 52 ;.. 432 83 3 6aing Stoue•••• ••• •• • George 84 , 843.•...', .......... .•.:1 409 34 .481 80 1 : 7 2'02 25 46,; Tem Shobel Bowman U , ' , 3 , 14 20 ', 341, V; 484 10 10i; Towanda Tgp. ' ' SH. M. Davidson - : 550 07 ' 510 78 =l2 28, -2701 , Tolanda Bort? ..... ~... teen, V. Myer.:. 1.... I 3.215 71 :1.750 001 : - I 4.455 71 Tt:lrandaltorth IE. B. Delong. r,' . 324 96 - • '... I 324 90 Troy Tarp 11 • 8 . Sl'ile7•• •I's, ', / 1.064 7 1,007 691! 7 721 63 37 L. ',' Troy Dorn' I Et. IL Bnadlinii.i. 1 774;891 , 1 131 06; 536• 38 47 t..,„ ... Tuscarora A 'Hiram Sbutoway .. .......• . ....I 519 39 1 • '4OO 001:.... .1 .... 149 39 17181er •C. 13:PlatIre6 ^ . 1 [ '667 fia!t ass 95 i - io ii . 5.i , War Ten - 0.- A. Abell ; - 1 1 858 93,,:' , 556 00 ,. 308 93 Windham • 1111 ram 8 Elobreo .... I ' f95'07 409 00r-, r d 286 01' Wyolsoing ....... P. 8. Sealer:- •.. .•1.... 888 91 338 92,i 66344 38 1 , , ..... . ~ , Wyoor k.-11. Flinds....; ....... :. . I ....i 836 91, , 200 6 011 5 ' 635 91 t, Wet es t o n x ; 1... 1 lO9 re, , 667. 731; 5 701 86 la, i Williot Schack.. .1 ' .1 504 09 476 •551. - 8 96. 25 08' ", , • Reassessment , ''.l 214 141 '93 27, i , ....... ........ 1 120 87 I , , -..-- I -,, .Total ..... ~.. .... ................ ; '635493 73 527086 62 $350 02j51598 37,36163 72 ! -- ' . , - • • Ii• Ib' • 115 114,i 109' 4 11 514 101 C.`”4l St% JOIN IME ill ~~ fir. • : To Am 't upon 'duplicates for 1573, and .." 4 . ' ry' Alp' 1 retrtrned . i.recaleated - ... pr;pyleks year.... ................ ....:.. 1,4,210 . OS ! Exonerated to cure...tors. 23. Cupdieates,, 1574........ ............... . . .11,11. a.! 73 I"..rontat..;'T. '.. :., .; rnseat.ll land tax • ii 1,20.4 I'2 Pala Ft':ate tax - ''. ' • Soiled ?and tax • ' l'' 153 4T . Pald Batik Tax .Bank tax . ".., . , 1 Otf.) 2.1:: 1 Ora...Ts PAM,- 1 Itealeesemeilta • '- 1 S 31) ' per'4-4.11. t ornminion ork: sumo.' . . Irani Banyan, la .'treasurer • 314( . 5 51 : 2 . t...7r e. nt, : on £13,55! 62 Teat:Wed 1 .. .•i Ipc r c a:.!. on $5,4' , 2 54, Tate Bank fax • - ;. 1. La Trtratury if; his, deeeaini . . .., . . , .• ~ I, Tota '...'..541,..126 4.; , ' 7 14. -- I - r d A111141)0, Oladirgol/0.60 of lkii\ssO-Pr.o• %taus ycar Reali4tlatoents Incide tat roceivals - from Trans. 31.arstall's At 1111... r , • , 1 : ' • Total. '42,304 47 To Aral. or err ipsned. 1_ ..; ' 1 h ,t Fail County, do heftily certify that the tbovO hi tiro, Ot i !taiAlpootaty .Yr0..7/ pie first day ottauriary Ttl ell of JAnttErY, 'D.lBt5. - ' - _:. • VIT' , ....Enta.T.L. 1. • i . .. , AEU '.II FrYiT'LL, . Fran:manic:rimers. ?,, I. . ISIDD tiIIEPIIID. )11 - Attest:. E. ti. COOLIILDGIL Clerk. 1: - , E ADFORD COTN rx.SS. i '• • • . ' 7'--- ' i • - . . ' WE, thiinndcrsifsned. AttOtors ornitl ticroty....lo ereby certify that we haToei.enian' ed the loregoing:stateteent, toad the vonehrs or the tome, r.ta4n4 it to correct.. - ' ' .I.p.A: CEA 7.i ' E. U. DELOS' ,' 'r ALTlaitors. --- ". •CI ie. rausr, 3 , t • f-•.! • li -- - ! . •-• . . " : ij -, .„ Hi 4 ving come to tbo determination to ye active business, I now 'oder fur Balt; CH~j' In • • . . YANKE . • •I: And all other goods cOnatltnting . 14 entire stock is trade; together with the good will of my brio:m.l67 has-Login the short Ppace of two year* op lucritito and good-paying busiziess.—whietc makes it a . rare opportunity for any one wishing tO go into trade. • A small amount of money down, artd first elasr;: rides payablo in long or short thnii, will be letup in payment for thegoocis: • • I . • SELLING OFF I SET.T,ING 'OFF t RE NO • FFrom this ago I shall 00MIZICLI2C0 sellin g slif my en tfre'Stcelc of goods of all kinds, rcgardlsis of cost, at WHOLESALE, RETAIL, AI4D AT New is the time for Country Iderchants.i . HotCl and 'Boarding-House Keepers, oele•roarrie4 emit old.inarried people, and everybodylelto . in tra.4. to lay in n atipplr of all or any or the above g . oeds..at - pr.ices unraralened In ibis iiectiim of the country.. Thane ooraing brat aria have tai `e beat,op= portunity to make their selections. 16-ntcre on Main Street. First: 8,40 r itotipi of fiiit.Natiol;al.llank. - • - N poraoiot inaobtici to tika, ,eifbieriber will save cacao anki. trouble •by oaliioivizakeoediaudy and settling their gicooutzt*, by ;noney! or ~,Liate; Occoonta wont bo setilod beforo the lat t. , t 3f 3tarch • • lira-ands, 4.: Jartl,3. 1875. • • - ORPHA.I.CS' COURT , SALE.-435 Tittle of an_ order of t,e Orpliansl.Cotirt of the county of Itradtord,.the . A.dministratota or. tini estite of Andrew J. Robinson, deedi le s of the township of Orsiiaille in said county:wilt' ,-11 on the preMises of • the deeeased in said thwalahl2, on SATTlBDAYthersiith day of Hareb...lß7s. at t o'clock 13, AT., the following reaVestato Nix: . Ihnindik e• eon tl• north by,. lands of (Marge Lircomb :and neorge Johntion:' on the east by lands of said eiect•ge John.. *34. on the South try lands of John V:ronian; 'sod on Mil west by ;ands of Iletiry Bailey ;AO Almond Bailee.; Coataihing Onelnandred and fifty (lno)-Screa. with tome. good barn and other out tint: Lange and Unit trees therCo' A.' "Ths shove fann'is sitrato on a Lpublic highway, Ida Miles from. Troy. ti niar school itinfise and Churches, and is well watered in all ro apecta. , ' , ,SRMEI Ole'—StO on property belfig itrttek !Stew° on confirmation of sAle; 0.000 otT ~,At i y ' thereafter, and the balance one year Or:miter: with inteietq. R. R. seorrmr,; - EWA ll 101AN,LN . , 44 rni - t 'Orators. • . . DA.NtRUPTCY.—Iti. Dis .l.Arict Court of the United Mateo far tliWWestern of Veneeylvania, in isankrtn,tey i:n lV in tho'matter of it. , tiruelley„ Usti tit. the creditors of said bankrupt t • ' • • This is to sire notice that s third !meeting• of the creditors of raid bank:nut has been ordered and trill, he held at the °Mee of F. Orettonjel.;lteetarer In r.ankruritcy. in Raid' Diatriet. in Towands bone. oit ttlit ?lid liar; 01 FehrnorY. inl'Set 10 O' ether a rn forthe pinwale named In thotweetr.second textion of the itankruot act of Starch ?hl, 1 , 34. 4pdi: thnt I haw. Tim Ono) si - i . orttits ofNt . - ~nt of :raid tialLrupt. and rhall , •tt the I Imo and iiltre shove mentioned. ask the rout.; fur a sitttki. went rif my said accounts, and a discharne Min all HAIM y as assignee of maid_ 'stile liribcordatiee With the prartetenn of thelfirrity:eightb Petition of • tiroiktitrapt act at liftb 14.14fril its rill OF TIINZEOKIVALB AIIM*I.NMM=,I3 OF . . Matheth Marshall, deal., Treasures', deal. with Bradford CO., for 1874. 0. 1 llirans : trs'iree - Treniftwer, ili Gees/ iri!?: P. radford Ca; El 18 74. • , . ~ • . . . I - 'A Count! Order';" ce?. tria acl~'c f•d Ca ~ 7 Q 187'4; ; . s• arA.T•r - nrcri tors z rr, ss. • 1 WI:, tlio truclen'Azued;Comintiottone. a an.tenrrk‘t Oaten:eat ofth. tecalve, and etp.t.ll). t 3lst day of December, inntueica. A, D. Witneg# our bands and 81.-41 Of °Like 4t Towanda, tills' 1. Office. January 14„ gt § I'ORTANT NOTICE TO THE PU GLASS-WARE, TA.pLE:CiTnIRY, CHOICE CROO AUCTiON 1 Sr-75-141 . - 'ANNtIetLIE.E'ORT IstIVVECENTIO T it t iii, ;814 I , , •A• : ' ' ' Publsl3 Mar:ft • t 699 Prigineo 49 99 o zit if' 04 9, 1 !•:.• Lsan-si t s • Panfft nutty.- • A en CopTinfor(pctopui p , 221141 .fops!'. on putillohnlMlngs , irro!incbe t .„' 31,011 .jtenitir room 464-4:mittit, - • 204) 00 ./ WOVI 04 $ 611 11 9 4 . 01i:•••.!,.. - •rni•t •,11; - au. 0 0 ,littloriobinizgreri :242 4p' DestrOfilig 416 %dila . .. :112111; tipittl...notUe A 1 111999: -.C.: ,1';"“' - 88702 114140. funded to scboolpsirteet,;::....: - .: 2fo t o i T• A; II 311.4 .. • io ::ZY 9 1 • 01,7 9sittellee vreoric;...; . 18 an :ben Inalitate4 0!11897:..:• • -- `,l 138 s Witfltst oaf ti4estoli, r, •1 50 Itobjti*M. lAreck, Oleik of • APA 454 20 Vcir4t l 4o:o4 ,l ol_ .ICOMESPOPcfg,} • e 4, No ,A llto),PNoitendallr. '- " . . ••• . • '612 bssioo !WU. - • ; 1• 1 '.. `, 498 00 2 4 '.9 1 7914 1 10, clerk rAr0ui4.1..,; 1 ; 1.2001 Total • `. • a • .1•31,o61 - - .~ • 6 . ime?.lltv.tc:4 , E xoniiiiited id 0011eti01.6...'i • :Pvrty;ii3Va " , ~ .." ; Orcitailto i : .3 lic:r dent.'com. ithine.l" ` Ilalanelia'rreastity , i'lo GI 1,3f19. 35 10,338 27 .$41,067 . prdersralcl . 1 : 14011 p SES 1 4; F ,FO.iiSALE-ic r ' .. ~ - A 11011.g.0 aad lot m -Towanda lion), altnite an State street — . Ficipre ld‘by 30. witli wing 16 by 2 0 :.14t70 sbOriegtlial (18 feet posts); Lot • . about r,O by 100 feet. Gb_otiTyell and intern:6 i' . . 'ilia rHoase' and tot ,On — Po - lai-$1 1. . cee:upieh by Geo. P. Cash...;'. The home is .441,3 , 40 1 . ' . feeL'vothlear part BO by 12 1 ‘. Lot 150 byi \l'M: - House los fifteen large rooms; three hails. ano;nine : : climes, pabtry, to.,lVartn the house. Pl ft ylhOgs. -'.. , • bead cistern.. i• .4 ''l , \ • ' , Farm .Igo. l i in,..kiyhtm, =AO:Ong ... ... one hen dred' and three and alairscres, about 85 \ • Sexed improved. with tratnad bouts and 'barn ' and .aver:onp hundred apple trees thereon. „- I :1 • -. , . • • '• Farm No. .2; la Asylum , containing I ' 0 . 9 scree, abool 30 nervy improved.. wit* new o=3o harm therean.. - . The lot contains one or: ; , • ; , finest springs of water In the county,. . r; ' . -; .gliiio ;So. 3, 111.A.41 kith, containing. • . 103 sces. abont2o acreinaprolud. Bast= in'', timber, which has been aohl. .No buildings.) . ' , IEO3 re from M Mock Mil ..,. , • . ; 1 , .„ - Faim No. 4,in Aiglum, containing ott 3. acre! , - , ,-.. which hae ,been *Old. There ire tw ihigs of water um= this ' 1 , 'raat.; • , , i „ , ~; i • . . Patin No. 5 in ItOylom,•contalning 26 acre& 1141' rives listA. A good famed &Welling hocve 144 4 llag-etone Taal' thexecoL '-- . , For inftber particulars apply to 030. P. Cgah; . og ~, • xt. i..sccrrr,TrEiree- . Towitullaclan4'7s,3m. . , . , ;'," • , . F('''' "sAii-Ef . ' - . • . 1 ' 3 The beet farm In AlbanlT' owneldp, Bradford Co. Pennesteante, ! - -..- , . . ' FOR SALE;. - 1 • SO cheap, that a bergaln 40 It can - tot be fu nd n . , the Rat:, ' g , 1 i -1 '-. 215 ACRES AND OVER • • • . • • 4 • • -' • • •. ! i,, '•' . S\• • . 4 I • cf the crry.7best firm:land f; well adapted to* mini gralfri . ab.aut j 1.7 0, scree 'improved; a. plerntitud mutrply, or pimp water; god awellfog borne; liallati, shed a, crrebanle. Ne. An attelleut location for ras ing sbtt dealing iiii Et-il,k. Os the =sun reidifrern reimmll to-Milli - no. lt Wes south Ot.Tosquißls, ..:u the Sulitirscu and state Line Italliaad: half a Mile from Aerot,. *mile frvm th.b.lll.lego Of Now Albany Chnrch .end= Reboots eetoretrinct. Title perfect posemelon civen-eihrue , M . rfteetregti: 7 All *ill be sold for $B,OOO. . .. - 1 col)D1:43, RUSSELL ,kro. .pnw4XPA. Dar. 2 7 . lan. . . ' --...- T. C, COWES t •ki:i 11 11 i. ' 3.III.YRTA:N T . .T01 . ,,D • I , . . The giowing inaportincOlot dairy fenttlMl lege tlalrynien to inquire for ii more econoreftl,and kiitir.acing Way of airrtsh nits -that that now in loser!, . - :. , - :, ... • • • " TUE ORANGE CO . . MILK -PAN,-- " .1 , So exiliosively used in the .Now York Fairy County. la the ' ; moot perfect arrang(ment for asvi4ig labor . and rctilgig- all the cramp contained is mint - during hot cv.ittlit.i. that is noligiefore the public; 4.%n -con trol the itemperanue ..cif Co+ , milk at ern! iby our .patent rignator. and save two thirds of the labor. Wedefyicomn.tition, end guarantee to aura in. weight , and durability nurpAn In ' thatuarl .t. En:: tire .01fictiou in every cue, or the pane may be retnrop , 3t our erpenAr, alter so days.trim. A rg!y for circulars and-Informattooro ~, .' , .. B. E. BEABBSI.EIf. Agrnt, ' , 'Farrel:ll4m, Bradford Mi., Ps.. -'- EBB - rv 4 ECUTOVS • N - OTICE.-11 . 61 leo lierelky 4.tiven that persous ind •htisi the caste of Fleury Ogyhird. Tato of Wyslatang, dec'd. .sost make isameaste" pS3rtnent lei the nn d,rsiolot and ell ' , entails barite casket! splattet oda etAtte.'mnut ,resent ttiern.'dulp anthefitirth for Alf , '.Iq:NRY B. tiAY Li ft% "ji odor. A D.Targint;t:Tbirs NOTICT: , 144ict, la WTO4 that all petemk i indebirg to tho ef.tAtio of tsrrisonl. - efien, lite of I? , litibury,tl'e, cesse4qtre l'egne,sted to. Itialce tfaittedlatti raymen t and 14 itos tbittili r at kW 'eats! MUM sett tilt4,l ati tt ;MO a:ita:Ws 91WIt. • ' CATS= • C9OITY vac; , I -, 'rot.t 7"12 22 . 7,757 46 B 632 72 . X 29213 t?..G2 71 2OM EIE 11 Ii ~; 11 I g ..;a427 40 '172 S 1• 876 15 4,373 82 J.( 19 96 WSIO 520 28 277 12 [ F 3 82 10,338-21 45b428 44 ME 11,410 72 LITT M ~...d3 ,808 !7 - , 6'z' WM H