*idti . a4:l- 1 epottit --------- ----- ;[ Towanda, Tinufday, Nardi 4, 1875 LOCAL AND GEIGERAL. Tnß Eureka Mower Company will elect officers on Monday nest. ' Ass your neighbor to subscribe for the Pxpontra. TUE, resniTita(ed "Gciod Templars' tr-dge in Mc' place ti fticreuieg In numbers. BEvrtua, sleigh' loads of Monroeton Tones paid Ibis piaci) a visit on Tuesday last. THE Montrose IsTationftll3ank-eorn Imeneed businm on the'firet. TILTIEE deaconesses bays been ap pointed in tbo Troy Preabyteriln Church. THE ice brote np -and passed on of the pool at tbie Plaice on Saturday last. • J. N. CAurr, '&9., has been elect ed Attrney of the ; To wands Mutual-Building Aweuttion. S. W. Itooorasibas been appointed Collector of county tkles for this borongh - for the etrrent yeatl. Cm. G. F. MisoN, oL this pines, having passed the rmnired ermination, has, been admitted to the bar or Sullivan county. • 1 TnEksumze; asimEt. has fitted up . an office in the Conrt flouse, and furnished it uitliezip - et, 'desk, et-4. WE ABE under obligations to M. H LA NNING, fig ,:for copies of Hot Spring - 8 (Ar lansas) pappri. • WILLIAM Mix, Esq., is entitled to - the thanks or peiletitri4nB fc'r clearing the aide ,walk of-s:ow on York Avenue. D. L. LYON and family, .who have linen visiting friends iq this countyduring the minter, loft for their home in lowa this week: Sr. PATBICE'S ! DAY, Wednesday 17th, will be celebrate(' at Parelay by the Cath olio accietiea.of that r4:tl acijoitAtiltowria: ROLL of lloNca at Towanda Grad ed School, for week e+lirg Feb. 2G: HoIVART. LISZELMAN, J13.15iT POE:EY,,J.IIfE LAGO.I;:, POLLY STEN - EN 8 A MEETING will ale held in.Temper trice ..11a11 floe (Wcol:(7scliy) '6 . verlit,g, for the porpcse•of organ!zil.g 4 Young Men's Christian Association. WE HAVE received a San PranciEco paper containing a very intekezting account of the religious rucctirga pot being; conducted there by Rev. E.. P. RA',3I.moND.; TEMPE who had: been longing for "ethereal mildness" with the arproach,of the S pring monthly, were t sadly el.appuiuted on Monday manning last. Is THE ease of ALBERT Bnows YE. tbe'Connontveslth'PetinPylvania, to be argued in the Supreme - Court 'lest Week., the Cornmon-' wealth will be represented by li - -,N. WILLIAMS and J. 8..1:EL - rt:. . : Tn E old pOrtioO of the Chemung wagon bridge at Athena was awept'away bY the ice do Friday last, - the tl!icra Laving become' 0 much decayed sa Lit tci,vircr an resibtance to the ice. TEE proprietor 6011 e Ward House ha? purchased anew omnibus for use run ning to the trains. It is a very neat affair, and will be appreciated by,the gueets of that popu lar hotel. THE Republicans of Elmira elected their Mayor and MC St of the halanco of •the ticket; on Tuesday: Out of IS Supervjsors in the count yof Cheniung', the 'llepublicaias elect 11; a gain of 5 siace last election. Fmr.—An unoccupied dsv.Oing in Wysux twp., belonging. to A. J. NOBLE, of 1116 piste, uaHdestreed by fire on TneEdafevening last. We have not learned the amount of the fire wile unddubtedly th?, r(urk cf an incendiary. , Dr notiee in another column, it will - be seen tint th) m h...ting- of the Mite Society, advertise -1 for list Monday, did not take place, and that next Tuesday ,has been fixed upon as the qtn.:+, for tho election of cflicers for the current year. Pi:LEG' PEc,K, F4q., of Sylvania, died on Monday, the 221 ult. .Mr. P. tisa9 one of the oldest cit:;:ens of" the county, and'waa e,t!erned by all-icrho knew hirni Ui atTr. , can 7 , 3 :sears. 11143 another link which bind the mint to thOLLA century is broken. • - • ~. E, T. CIP.IDLEY Will - deliver a fem . pnran - ce lecture in North:R.:me, Saturday even ing, March G.- Mr. G. b'a:4 carncl fur hi/n.7211 an enviable reputatb , n lecture; field, and never faiN to interest and instruct ithcse who 11:3 ten . to him. . AC NO, the complimein that the Canton our, Ceurt.re porter, by appropriating the proceedin4+, but % think it would be in better taste, if credit given, not to tzi•. - e it to air two conterP:•raricE who make a practice of; copying from the RE , PATe.U. ALTUOC(III JCLIL ; Si WOLKF, who died in'thii place a short tirac since, was quite a young mau, and came f;) this c , untry a pnor lyny,•he had throny,h .own efll)rt and indus try; accumulated about 'serer: thOnsand dollars, which he willed iv his rithLr and two sisiLre in .G ermapa'. J. D. Hu r. and we learn, will Eh or tly leave this place to take np their resi dence inSan FranerAeo; California. - While we regret to part with theiil, we are glad to kntiw they go to the Golden State 'tinder very favora ble circamatanefir, and We cheerfally and heart:. commend them Loth to the confidence of the people among whom they are going. THE suspension', of C. F. CHCOS,, B.;akseller and Stationer, of this place, Mon: l 3 - y last, created considerable excitement, as 1)1r. C. 11 - )1.1 looked upon by the, commtthity as a su:c.assfal husineOnan. He receives ttin stnotresympathy,ot hi 4 numerous friends i . His 'reverie Ilan not shakeLl their conidenca his integrity. aim esteemed citizen, William St -1 / 4 7r, of the-firm of Pt i Eucc L Scorr, coal deal ers; met with a very serious accident on Thurs day evening last. He; was walking. on - the trestling over the coal pockets, wh6n he fell through, striking up*the coal, fracturing hiS right arm in a shocking manner,' and otherwise bruising himself He iias suffered greatlftroin his infiriEs., but we are pleased to learn is in a fair . way to ri Tai, sudden death of Rtrii ARKEAN Tenon; wife of Mr. B. : II. TAyi.on, of Williams part, last Thurso ay rag:l:Ling, sap , the 0 tize!te awl eras not anticipated by bey friends, and ca.t a gbaom over many Leads,. She was well known iii Williamsport, and had tunic fliptitle, had until recently enj , ied good health. Sha was the , daughter of Gen. SAMUEL Melitalq,.late or. Thirlington, Bradforeconnty, Mra. TATUM% wag eminently a domestic woman; bud took grosier pleasure in the cares • of tier family and children th:tu in the gayetiet o f f de bic,nsble_ society. Vaien }et a resident of liradtind eonnty, else became a member of the Piss:lllc church, and died in the Lope of a Sa'. ,Yioni. Blab leay.ea a kind Luibrind and losing • thildran to tn.errn het les!, • ' • l' l tsso • Ner-uzurs I AVIIRt Esq., of Montrose, was elected Justice. of the Peace, .Reb. IC, 1875, the eight time. He has held the office there continuously t hirty-five years. He has also been Register and Recorder and Clerk of the Orphans' Court; has been County Com toiszioner one terns, and Clerk of the Board of. Commissioners for a number of years; has been County Treasurer two:years, and High .13heiiff three. years. He is nearly 80. years old, hale and hearty. The numbers on hie docket ex ceed 1 8 ,000; ho has married nearly 1000 couples, and probably administered m i tre than 500,000 oaths, - besides doing a great amount of bus!. nese at executor-and administrator of dace- • deiSt's 'estates, drawing deeds contracts, and other legal documents.—Binghamton Tlmea. . A anOMIABER named JOHN CATER, died very suddenly at his residence in the First Ward, on;Friday morning last. He was ad dictid to the use of intoxicating liquors, and had been unfit for work for several weeks pre vious to his death. With a design to sober off, he had purchased some chloral, and the physi cians say , took too mach of it, causing his death. He leaves a wife and six small children in destitute circumstances. It affords us pleas 'tire to record the fact - that a handsome purse was rallied' among thi'employes of Hp - Dm:anti BROTIIuB S TEAcy,f where the deceased had been at work, and ipreeented to the afflicted Such acts of kindness and benevolence bleis alike the donors and recipients, and give us all a more exalted idea of human nature. - May the sad lesson taught in the death of th•s unfortunate man, prove a Watery one to all who are Waeting their strength and squan dering their means at the intoxicating bowL Ns - Fnro the' follOicring announce ment of the death of an estimable snd talented yonng - lady of Canton, in the Elmira Adrertiser: 4 1)E 1 .111 OF MlkS AMEN M. VAN DlKE.—With mournful regret we are called open to record the death of the above named estimable young lady, who departed this life at Canton. Pa. on the 22d that. Pro.eminently'of a kind and lov ing dispositicn, she endeared herself .to every one who knew her. Of great musical talent,_ she early achieved more than a local fame, and at the time of her early death, her fame as a singer was rapidly. extending; but . too lovely for earth, she drooped and died, to join the, bright angelic band, to sing the swelling an thems of her Redeemer in the shining courts of heaven's angels. Yea, she is dead.' No more on earth: will we meet her; but her name will ever remain fresh and green in the memory of all who knew her. 1 5 : eace to her ashes. "E. L. M." 3IiFS VAN DYKE had many warm friends in this vlcinity,.who sympathize with the bereav ed relatives. DEEDS left for record in the office for recording deeds' etc:,-week ending Feb. 27: John Thinkinson tol Wm Hanlinson, Doi 21, lloMt; Geo Sanderson et al to Benjamin C Franklin, Jan 23,.'75, Athens; Benj C Franklin to Z F walker, Feb 15, '75, Athens; Geo San derson e 1 al to Z F Walker, Jan 23, '75, Athens, W;:son et al to Daniel Wilson, Sept 10, 1855, Asylum; A W Bsili:t . to Daniel Nor 21 ;1&11, Asylum; Alanson Bennett to D L F Clark, Oct 28; 1874, Athens; Flynn Phelps, jr to Stephee,i H Darrow, Feb 2, 1875, West Bur lington; lan N Darrow% to Benj Baldwin, Jan 23, 1875, Granville; Eugene Underhill to James Randolph, Jan 19, 1875, Litchfield; J F Means o'o A Baldwin, -Feb 0, Towanda Bere;.Ella H Welles to Elizabeth Wclles et al, exrs, etc Feb 8, 75, 1 Ailtens Bore; H 'W Patrick to Patrick Leahy; Feb 25, '75, Athens Bore; James Cd.lins 2d to J S El,hree, Feb 17, 1875, Ridg,hury. Anrtual Report of the Mont rtailaay Company shows that during the laFt year the receipts of the company were as fellows : . .From passengers, $0,560.16; Freight, $13,:301.90; Mail, $1,00G.00; Express, ?586.80; MiscellanCous, s33o.7o—total, $21,E38i5G. The expenses of running the road amounted to $14,- 657.01, leaving b. balance in favor of the road of $10.181.22. The general statement of the affairs - of the road shoo a cash, Valance in the hands of 'the Treasurer of $1,537: Failure of me:a the subscribers to the stock 'of the road to pay up is given- ~ s the reason that the road has not been completed to the contem- idated tarrnmus towards Jones' LA . °. It is stated that if the unpaid balance of stock, amounting to ;22 SIG, was paid in, it wonhl fin tsh the road and place the company out of debt, .3lwdrose Democrat. Why can't we hay° a tam": gauge - to inter sect the Northern Central 1:. ? .Tar rending of Piof. BAELOW was well attended on 31ondAy evening; considering the condiiina of-our streets. Prof. R.ut:i.tin• has excellent points as a reader. His voice is of good natrirsl quality, and, had been 'Care- fuLy trained. He holdS it under firm control. Hie gestures are graceful, and holm consider able power of facial expression. His particular line Fe':.`ll.'24 to be the rendering *or humorous pieces.' We have no special admiration for his readwg of sections poetry. The gifts and cad• log or Clod td birndo not certainly lie in that direction. Ile lacks , the warmth and d..ilicacy of fet ling tojintt rpret the master-pieces'of po etry. We have frequently, heard amateurs who could read "Sandolidiann and "Moses' Funer al" better than he does:,. The fewer poems he reads from losonst.t.ow• the better for Ins rep- ntation, in our judgment. Neither does ho ea el in pathetic representation. Eng pathos is trrTiehtly t : uperlative bathos. It is the rant of without the reality. Bat his interpreta- tion of humor His selection from Ban dy Andy was admirably given, and his reading of the Christmas Carol (excepting the pa , hos) was quite'well sustained. He made a mistake in atbmipting so long a selection for a roptilar audience. It is true that DICKENA did it many times, brit—"Proc,g, proral, ege pn - faiti." the whole it tree a meritorious performance, and we regret that there was not a larger n . l tu ber present to enjoy it. , SCPREITE COUB.T.-141s1; of cases for argument for Bradford 'county, commencing 11.nday, 313.v!Li 8, with names of atbrneyi tak- wri% of error : N. 1. Junes v Covert. ,Error to C. P. 11. Carnochrin. No. 7. Beverly v Mercur. Error to C. P. .Elimnat: Smith, Wm. , Watkim;., S. 3lean.i. 'Cert. to Q. S. J. B. 11 , 2oves, Patton. No. 11. Northern Celitral R. R. Co. v Cennet. Error to C. P. H. C. PArm,,ns. No. 15. piricel v Bral; to use. Error to C. P H. N. Willi:11)19 NO. 21. Chace v Com: Error to Q. S. H. N Williari No. 21 Moody & Snell, et al. Error to 0. P Win. Foylci, DoWitt S Maynard. No. 31. llooro v Mfr Emir to C. P. W. II Carnoclith.. • No. 13..yall's Appeal. Cert. t 3 Q. S. H. B ]I Kean No. 43.• Com. v Moans. Error to Q. 13. 1 J. B Breda, No. 52. Brown. r Com. F..rr6r to 0. &T. J F. Satr3ex•soil No 53 brbwri v Com; Cert. to O. s I'. J F. San%reon. • ED. EXPORTER : I St' , o after you opened the ball a week or two since, by making an attack upon the young man who has seen proper to take the case or ALnEuT BROWN to the Supreme Court, a correspondent from Rome has come to the. rescue. Suppose it shall turn out thatthbk young man is mistaken in what he Claims to ).)e an error in the court of this county, is it not his duty to make the ef fort in behalf of his client? If it is right to kill this Man Buowx, elieuld it net be done ac cording t.olaw? And what is there so terrible in a few nirmtho' delay ? Why, the expense of boarding him while in prison. When a man is so far lost in the scs'e of mor als as td invite "Judge LYNcu," to 02 , 1110 to the rescue in a community like ours, it is - very e , ident that he has no faith in God or man, but only hi one i lie himself, the Devil. This article clearly skim's that your Bone "Justice" has no idea that God will deal out even-handed justice to this poor creature, brit is extremely anxious himself to aid God. by invoking the lowest pas sion of man to hurry this poor creature out of the world, so that he may also save a few cents it mayco4 him to pay his board while in pris on. He should not fail to give us his name, as be sill also b. one or thu few entitled to notori ety. . • Uscr.r. Sam. East Smithfield, Feb. 27, 1875. A regular meeting of Bradford Lodge, .No. 167, 1. 0. F., held M her Hall, March 1,4875. thefultawim; preamble and res 'ol;t:pm.atre adoptc.l : Wuratass 2 It has pleased an all-seise Pro* decree to remove from our midst, in the prime of li^ soul vigorous anatibtma, atter a WWI sod ME OE tedious Mum. our Mend and beloved brother.; Julius Wolff; tberefbre, be It Resolved, ,That in the death of Brother Wolff Mal Lodge has lost a worthy member, the cam. inanity a Oiled citizen. and his relatives an af fectionate eon and brother. , Resolved, That the synMattil of this Lodge be, and the same hi, hereby tendered to the relatives of our deceased brother; .and 'that in this, their sore bereavement, they may be buoyed tap by the hope of a bright Teddy in that world where "sorrows _cease from 'nub. line, and - the weary are at rest." Resolred, That, whereas, God, in His infinite wisdom has removed from among us, by death, our worthy brother. Julius Wolff. we, by this solemn admonition from his bands do sensibly feel the deep affliction, and are thereby admon ished at all - times to be in readiness for ths coming of the Angel of Death, whose visits no man can .foretell. Rucked, That our charter be ;draped in mourning, •and the brothers Wear the tuna! badge for thirty days. Resolved, That a copy :of these resolutions be aent<to the relatives at our deceased broth er, and Othhatted in the Towanda papers, CHARLES CARPMER, J. A. RECORD, COM. H. L. Cram, TIISCIABORA.--During the awful cold "snap" of ten days ago, it was funny to see so many pedestrians sitting on the cold and ",rag ged edge" of 'the pavement. They seemed to do it so unpremeditatedly, too.lAt the Edin ger School House two boys were wrestling, and, in the fall one. broke his leg. He is now in, bed, wearing splinter& Earner in the term, a little girl in the same school fell and broke her arm while jumping the rope. Daring these- moon-lit nights and gOod sleighing, lit would bo a wonder if everybody should:stay at home and look "solemncholy." The Springhill choir meets at the church every Saturday even:ng, under the direction of 11. B. Acxt.mt—for over twenty years the popular choirister. On Wednesday evening,. Feb: 17, several sleigh loads of Springhill married peo ple attended an oyster supper,- by invitation, at LIMES BIINNiLL'S at Laceyvillo. Tho elil6 of the latter place were also pre sent, and -all en jnfed the occasion and the supper.. Friday evening the ACKLEY school —S. F. Acm.er, teacher—gave an , exhibition which was Well pa tronized and pronounced! "first rate." 'We learn there is to be another at the close of the term. Somebody's dogs lave been oatine nintton, and several of said dogs have passCd onto tho "happy hunting grounds." At the recent town election some were sur prised at getting into Mike, while others were probably disapponted at not getting in. There has Peen consideiable sickness the ast few weeks—as diptherii, scarlet fever, sore eyes. etc Jack Frost has been playing. mischief with cellars, somo families losing almost their entire stock of vegetables. ' Ice cream has ceased fo boa luxury—nearly everybody having it. . Water, however, is scarce,. as wo havo actu ally seen pcoiile melting snow for:stock. Feb. 22,575. Ma. EDITOR : The musical talent of Wyalusing and vicinity gave a grand con cert, on Friday evening. Owing to the inclem ei.cy of the weather, the attendance was small, and the receipts less than $7O. Those that were fortunate enough to be there, enjoyed a rare musical feast, which las pronounced the best Of the season. . Our enterprising young townsman, Mr. 8. C GAmona, has returned from Holyoko,,Masa., where be has been spending a few days. Ho has purchased all,tho building lots for sale in town, and it is'reported that be is trying to ne gotiate for the Marsh, in which we hope ho may have atinntiant success. Jeweler HALLOCE is doing a thriving basinilsa. Being alone in business, bo finds it impossible to Dodge out only on Sunday. CHAELES Lux has the important office of 11. R. Agent at ottr place. We know there is none more competent to per form the Many import- ant duties that devolves on an agent, than he. Lawsuits at our jocose Justice's *trips are very numerous, and furnish employment and entertainment to oar idle men and boys, which proves, the old adage true—" Satan still finds work for idle hands ti do " The people of this vicinity are very sbortisighted, and instead of settling their little thffictiltics, they appeal for a law suit, in which neitltr one is benefitted, only in paying half the cost. (Satisfaction). 31r. L., 'our druggist, ;is about to leave the land of single-blessedness. We givo hira our best wish's. . GAINGEII. SHALL SAYINGS 1711031 THE SUBURBS— ON THE SUBJECT OF HVAtAN NATUIIE, AS COM PREHENDED BY Boys.—We don't think any fam ily is complete without boys. When they get to a certain age, and takes to the study of,, bri man nature as a business, they is oneouithon interestin'. Human natnre was a mystery to our house till the boys got big enough, to read it, but now we are all bhoked up, and know exactly how to deal with it, either singly or in the aggregate. - Girls la n't much at human .nature. They ain't apt to. be . sharp, and see through folks, and get at their motives, and if they do happen to, they has n't much force in attackin' and overwhelm in"em. Boys, on the contrary, has. • About the time their noses are full-sized, and their bents at the biggest, and while they still repair! con siderable victuals, their opinions on human na ture is most,valnable and entertaiuye. , We has one in the suburbs who was never known to make a mistake in cstimetin' the, i character at any livin' man. Women is below ;his . average 'range of study. - He is'nt radical enough'in his political views anyhow, to bather with 'em, nor niggers, nor idiots neither.. This boy has got eyes, and a voice, which is the principal ingre; ifients in his cembination. He !Joke at yon out of round, muddy black Orbs; that stare straight, through a nebulous surrounding of yellowish white, melancholic stupor, and if you are fool-. ish enough to imagine ,his imperturbable gaze has. n't penetrated every refuge of your sinful sou!, the voice comes in to startle yon front the dclusio..i. ,If he transfixes you 'with, the impu dence of his manner, son must n'i grow indig nkrat, or ho will rate you as guilty. You moat n't revolt,.or 'lie will attlibuto your d'scomfort to the throes of" conviction. He talks of Writhe Evaugeliit; and: if somebody doesn't kill him, we know a stout moralist we will start him in ' - puistrit of. Thoys more boys in - tho suburbs that rimier stands hamit nature. Theya a grey', gimlet eyed t one, that dolt gat at the symptoms of depravity by sqtt'are atarin'. Ho does it a shrewder and more veiled observation. If your cores make you walks littleonsteady, he sets you down as a °notable, feeble charac ter, that has n't, got will power enough to keep you epright in your gatt, 'or lectilines r in your purpose._ You need n't allude to your corns with hopeful alacrity, for such boys is u't ever mistaken in their judcments; If you has weak eyes, and gets a scowl between 'em, io conon (pence of anxious "lookin', ho interprets the frown as the evidence of a carp in' eon!, and if your truth - give out accordite to hereditary usage, and the: lines at the corners of your , poor recedin' month falls away into a rigid per pendicular, ho takes it for the stamp of hypoc risy; and you may grin forth the forlorn vacan cies, by Way of 'explanation, through a whole Summer vacation, to no purpose, for boys read human nature onerrinly. Some of 'em takeS to phrenology, and falls to countin' bumps with a pertinacity that makes hats a institutioa 'of grateful resort, arid un covered heads a matter of oneasineos. I've known boys of this stripe as would make arti- Lcial bumps, and then administer on 'em in a way that wasn't over-flatterin' to the owner's intellect, but they wasn't no use in cgemplaintn; for nothin' earthly will onsettle a boy's faith in his knna - ledge of human nature; Folks, like us, that lives in the subtirbs, and hasn't many facilities:or acquiriz' a-extended knowledge of mankind, is • very ihankful, not withetandin' these minor discomforts, for the Wallin' wisdom of boys. - We doec Let doubt their at. all, and we has groat hopes that they will be the means of shOrteniu' the. process of final con demnin' at the judgment day, by the . superior wisdom of their early and established methods of meting out justice. • GOOD Teyi•t..tss CosArrzow.—The Dis trict Convention, 1.0.G.T., met ut 'Mon rotton, Feb. i 25, at 10i tqm., in Odd Fel ows Hall, Bro.•B. S: Dartt, W.C.T. pro ME Conventio. opened with singing opening ode of order, and devotional exereiks by Rev }hillock Armstrong', • The following committees were appoint ed: Credentisle—N S Rhlnevitalt, J M Platt r and Sister Osborn. Resolutions—Rev O Newell, J 4 Starde• vant, and Sister Boardman. t . 1: Good of Order—Bros Lau casteti Smiley, and Siiter Mullen. On motion a remonstrance to the Senate. and. House of Representatives protesting against the repeal of the Local Oplion Law was circulated through the • convention. u Remarks on that law by Bros White, Edell, Lancaster, Armstrong. Sturdeva l ut,, and Dartt. On motion adjOanded to Meet atl2 p.m. ° • AFTERNOON SESSION. Opened at 2 o'clock with praye d by Rev Newell. - i • 1 On motion sisters Robinson and Stevens were admitted as delegates from Franklin dale. Bios T B Barnes, Alex Keefe, S 0 Allen, and sisters Julia Seeley, Jennie Owen, admitted from Rome. Sisters Ben edict and Brown admitted from Highland Lodge, Bro Haight from Hickory Grove Lodge, and Bros Hall and' Alvord-, from Alvord Lodge. Committee on credentials report as fill- OWB : Forksville—J J-Sturdevant. ,Canton—Bros Estell and Griffin, and sisters Spalding and Cranmer. New Albany—J . B Sterigero. Liberty Corners—Bros Griggs and Hicks. New Era—Bro It Lewis. f i Wilmot Centre—Bros Douglass and J 'Chnithill. West Franklin—Bros Newell, Smiley, A Monroe and EE Monroe. Herrick—Bros Taylor and Chaffee. North Towanda—Sisters GrangeOennie White and Lavina White. Eleiation—Broi Wilmot and Emory, and Sisters Wilmot and Thurston. Unity—Bres Wheaton, Elliott and: Drake Martha Washington—Bro Peet. Wyaluaing--Bro Chamberlin. S S Butts from combittee on revision o Constitution and By-l e aws, made a ! repor ichich wat, accepted and committee dis charged. After discussion and a few amendments the Constitution and By-Laws were adopted. On motion Bros Butts, Chamberlin, and White were appointed a committee to see to getting Constitution . and By-Laws print- Reports from lodges beifig'next in Order, reports were listened to from eleven lodges. and convention adjourned to meet. a(the 111 . 11 Cliiirch at 7i o'clock. EVENING SESSION Opened pursuant to .adjournment with prayer by Rev Crantner, and singing open ode, after which 'E.I T Gridley wa.4 intro- Ouced and delivered a very excellent and SOMEBODY. impressive fectllre. Song by Bic) Benson of Rome, entitled I have drank my last glass." Remarks by Bro Dartt, by reciuest, 1 Sister Wattles of Rome, recited thg poem entitled " Found Dead." 1 • • Closed at 9 o'clock p.m. by singing Dox ology. Benediction by Rev Cranme'r. ECOND DAY. Initiation and instruction in the second and third degrees of the. order, at 8i o'clock A. M. !Session in subordinator degree called to order by W. V. T., Bernice Wattles, at* o'cloik, and D. D., C. E. WhitZ'allel to the chair. Prayer, by Rev. Newell; 1 . Reports from lodges were ckitinned. 1 'These reports—eighteen in all—show' an'in creasing interest in the temperance (motion. Report of D. D.'s.—Bro. 0.-E. White hwgan ized five lodges. Bro. 8. 1 8. Burrs organized three. Bro. P. L. Chrispell organized one. Total, nine, since Angushs By motion, Bros. C. E. White, John F. Cham berlin; and 8. 8. Butte, were 'elected delegates to represent this Convention in the /Usti) Pro hibition Convention, to be held in Ilarri l eburg, op the 4th of March, 1875. E. White 8. W. Alvord and J. Pi . Van _ Fteet were appointed a committee to !Orange for accommodations for delegates to ff State Contention of I 0. of G. T., to be hold at To; Wanda, is Jun 0,71875. -1 :On motion an order of three dollars and forty cents (13.40) was drawn in favor of A. E. Benjamin for coal and janitorship. 1 Canton flied upon as place of next meeting. 'Committee on Resolutions reported ns fol lows : ,Wurrizas: Intemperance is Me crying evil of our nation, electing it religiously, socially, and politically, tarnishing our glory and threaten ing our liberty; therefore, 1 f:esuired, That we deem it the duty of: every mtnister of the Gospel to denounce it as a sin to be faced and fought in all its developments. itesoleed, That it is the duty of sill Good Tempters to Worm themselves in regard to the extent of the evil, and make it over. throw' the specialty of their organization; Resolved, That medicated liquors - are ene mies and most subtle snares, to be shunned and denounced by ad friends of temperahee. Itezrotreri, That wo invite the earneatatten i tion'of all whom it may concern to the evils accruing from the use of adulterated and fer- Mantel wines at the Sacramental board. : Res4lced, That while we regret the nelesaity of placing our mothers, sisters and daughters in such a position, we indorse what is called the Crusade movement, and give ; them a really Gad's speed. lie.sofced, That we recognizh the importance of impressing the minds of the children with the principles of temperance. 1 ' r Rese/red, That the "Local Option Law' has done a vast deal of good 'II in our county, and that we hereby request our membere f the Legislature to nee all honorable means within their power to prevent itsrepeal. .Resolred, That the penalties fur violet ens of the "Local Option Law" should bo mad com mensurate with t4e crimes-to which they are attached. Itesolred, That the Secretary be berftby in structed to forward to our members ,of the Legislature copies of the two foregoing resolu dons. Resolved, That the thanks of this Convention be extended to the D. D.'s for organizing Lodges, and especially to Bros. C. E. White and S. S. Butts, for their successful -work du ring the last quarter. Itesolrefl, That our thinks be extended to the trustees of the M. E. Cbn.ch, for the use of their church for evening session, and to the I, 0. of 0. F. far the use of their Hall; also, to the citizens ofi Monroeton and vicinity hir their kindness- and hospitality in caring fSer the *ants of so many delegates. :• 1 By Motion:the ritsolutions were to be Consid ered seriatim. 'After some warm discussions idle resolutions were all adopted. Receipts of the Convention, five dollars and twenty-one cents, ($.5.21).! . Closed Thursday afternoon, tit 4 o'clock, to meet at Canton, on the last Tuesday of May, 1875. , WIL• T. LAWIIENCE;Eieb'y. B USINESS: LOCAL.i is... Boys' 1 sosE.NriILD.B. S Neatly printed town Orders or sale at this office. . sir Another addition to Alia al ready large sod b antifnl line of Plated Ware i . I at &aces. SOP Don't fail 16 call at 14NDEL -3 AN'd, if you wish to buy anything in tho line of Jpietry, Silver and Silver-Plated Wat.e. Fon ItENT.-Ten Dwelling Hennes, n Towanda Boro'f Terms reasonable.l Apply o H.&IMRE; Treasurer's O ffi ce. • 18.. The most profitable knife you can Sod, is the sold Steel Knile, SilverTlated. "!11Lacs has them." A GOOD HOME FOR SALE CHEAP.— !11l take Lumber for pay. Enquire ai Faun *Sons' Furniture Store. [mar3-3w. titir For all, kinds of goods in the eweiry lino, call at M. Hestritaust 's. Mir New g?ods receive& daily .at HENDLIMAN'S. ' 1 . , , 411. !L _i_ I giiirSWILCUOS made at Mrs. HENRY ItiNotrannea dress tusking rooms. Arcade Block, of cut hair and combings also. i • i ' Dec. 17.744. • ser - If you want to pui:chase LAND, read the 13. Sr, M. advertisement; in &a other column. • Fir Opera, asviss tittletyi ti i en collars at XIL. E Field, and Spy Glu,m ses. W4UT.'spar and Curtains &exit al %ammo & Sztreo. ' Sim% Block. pr Large tack of . Edam and Plotaio Frames, a Warrants et auecres. Her ones l3look. , S SiC S 1 Anima .00,1' II A Pei Day at home. N., Terms free: Address. 0.. " l and, Maine. Jan. 26-1 y: Norzez.--Afr the Ist of 'February; 1875..MoClana IS minas close their books and will.da a cash business. Stir' Go to Morcur's islook, to ' nrrowits aT Szterr's, your Llooka and Stationery. so. For the beat Roast or Steak go to Mm & Ituaimu:s. is. You can find the hest o School Shoes very cheap, at grim sit Coon's. ' HEZEDZIX&N offers a great re duotion in Bilver•Piated Ware. Wir Music - Oozes and lamina Clocks, at x:,n,t..,...•., • 11". ROSENFIELD, < the fashionable Clothier, with his usual enterprise, has already opened a large assortment of silk and soft hats of the Spring styles.. STEAM ENarxE ' WANTED. —Second hand, from 40 to CO horse power,, cheaP for . cash.. Address, with full partleulars,atin 501, Towawds, Pa. $5,000 VEAL CALVES WANTED.—WO want Five Thousand Rood; fat yoal Calves, to. be delivered any time before Ilia first of July next; for which we will pay the Wheat cub price. * BEFAUND, k Mux.an Towanda, Feb. 10, 1875. . . , LosT.--Con Monday last, onliain 84. s short gold chain and a pearl acorn,* souvenir. The finder will be 'rewarded by leaving 1$ at this ZS' Engraving done at ZIENDEL '.NAY'S Jowelry Store. CHOICE POULTRY FOR; SALE.—Buff Cochins and Whito Leghorns; also Partridge Cochins and Light Brahma Cockerels. , Apply to C. D. Cam. ' • Stir M. HENDELMAN has the largest and best stock of ladies' and gentlemen's gold and silver watches ever brought to Towanda. Air If you want. to secure a good articlo, and got the worth of your money, tho place to go is M. Ilysint.3lAN'S. itia. American and French Clocks n great variety, at very low prick at LlENnisnan'e, Serif you want the best Cook Stove extant, call at JCNE'S. in Iterates Block. $4. Miss ELr J. POWELL is now prepared to receive orders and niako all kinds of Hair Work, Switches, Braids, Puffs, Curls, and Frizettcs. tor Keep yotir feet warm by buy ing those woo •lined boots, Aretics, and warm 5h065,. at COII,BER k COON?, opposite the Court House s A very largo stock of Men's, Boys', Youths' and Children's Boots, just re ceived at C0481:11 it COON'S, opposite tho Conn Roo so itigl. We shall be prepared in a short limo to manufacture Lmhber and Shin gles. Bring your Loga and Bolts to Dion A; So:ft' Fiarnitnro Factory, Towanda, Pa. Jan. 19, 1873 iteir Your wife, husband, daughter or son, and perhaps that "other feller;" will be expecting a pair of slippers about these days,. and the place to ny them is at COUSELI COONS, opposite RI. irg Muse, OWING to the extzemely inclement state of tho weather,,on Monday fast, the meet• Mg of the Lidies' Mite society of the Episcopal Church, was *mimed until Tuesday afternoon, March 9, at 2 O'clock, promptly, in the church. Mica. J. M. WARD, Pres. 1& You who are house-keeping, and you who are going to honse-keeping, want to keep in mind the_ variety of articles yon can find at 0. A. BLACIff, that you mast needs supply yours - elr with. . tos. If you are in want of Crock ery, Glass Ware, or Limps, yon will find that the best bargains can be had.at BRACK'S. He will sell you good goods at fair prices, or refuse stock, second•olass goods, cheaper than those who make a point to crowd their inforioi• truck on the market. WIIITCOMB & SMUT have the largest and best assortment of elegant station ery ever offered in this market. Their stock comprlies everything in the line, from com mon commercial note to the latest and most "!nobby styles," such as Scotch Graeae, Satin, Rep, etc. Don't make,, your purchases until you have examined their stock. CAMPTOWN WOOLLEN MlLL.—Card log, Spinning, and Weaving, aleo Manufactur ing, Cloth-Dressing, etc., as urtplf. Stocking Yarn, Flannel and Cloths for Bale. Machinery running in good order, and work warranted and done with dispatch. 11. Never buy teCook Stove until, you hare called at and examined the "New Empire," a stove which Imo novel disappointed the expectations or the most fas tidions,honsewite: LIVERY von SALE.—We have a Liv ery of eight horses and good .carriages, hack, etc., which we offer for sale cheap and on rea sonable terms. Enryniro of our agent at the stables, or at onr Music Store. FOB SALE PR RENT, ON REASONABLE Tears.—The first house south of J. F. COOP meg now store, Warren Centre, Pa. A, good location for millinery shop. • lklo establishment of the kind in the township.' Applications by letter, or in person, will receive prompt atton tio'n. • J. F. COOPER.. ze Every reader of the REPOUTER will receive free a copy of the best Agricultural and Family Newspaper in this country, by ad dressing Moore's Rural New Yorker, 78 Duane street; New York. ma. Gold, Silver, and Steel Spec tacles, and Eye Glasses, in .great variety, at HE. , !DELITAN'B - Jewelry Store. j NOTICE.—The Building Committee of Asylum township aro now ready to , recetie sealed proposaii to build a Town gall, in said township. The plans and specitiefitions can be seen at the residence of War. 11. Brouns, up to the Bret day'of March next, at which time allibids must be presented. lIMMARRIS, at the Bee Hive Store, has the guest looking show window in town, and his customers say be has the best and cheapest assortment of fancy and millinery, goods ever offered in this market. His store is a favorite resort for the' ladies, who are noted for good judgment in the, purchase of goods. A word to the wise is sufficient. Tas EMIDEZVOIII3.—To all who wish operatirns performed on the teeth, we say go to Dr. DODBOO new office on State-st., below !dale, in Dr. Pitarr's now efli , :s building, sec ond floor. You may rely upon ood work, coreiul treatment, and a pleasant Instead of a disagreeable time in the operating chair, DRESB-MAKING.—Mrs. HENRY Kwas mu; iu the Arcade block, opposite the Episco-r pal Chnrchjs prepared to do dress-meking in the latest style and neatest mummer on short notice antral reasonable prices. rittlng made 14 apteieltt. Hterepleg done else; R. A. 141Encvn, peey. Towanda, March 4, 1875. (Athena Gazeelle, Troy Gazette, Canton &Mi nd, and Towanda pap please copy]. NOTICE TO CLOTHING ISIITEHS.—M. E. ROSENFIELD has just received;. a I new invoice of ready-made clothing for men and boys, and a large stock of overcoats of eery description, which I offer to sell regardless of price, to snit pnrchtsers. My *Attie stork. of Clothing and furnishing goods must be sold within GO days; therefore, I will sell to snit each add aIL Come one and all Mr bargains to 3L E. ItotdavrtzLo's. ie.- T. C. COWEN, of Towanda, has Jost received the:largest stock of China, White Granite, Iron-stone China, and French, Belgian and American Glassware; eyor brought to this Market. And the best of all is, he has proem etithem in such a way that he is selling them full 25 por omit. cheaper than tiler were ever before suAti is Moan,ls. SPDINGLESS TRUSSES AND SUPPORT- Ens.—Dr. G.' W. POTC1121:1; of Itocbester, has finally consented, noon - the most earnest tation of citizens of the tonnty of Bradford,lo make the following visits, at places and .dstts as given below : Waverly, Courtney House s March 11 and 12; Towanda, Ward House, Pa.; , March 18,11, 15; Troy, Troy House, March IG, 17; Williamsport, City tfall, March 18, 19 and Dr. H. has visited these places professionally before, and is well and favorably known. Elis Trusifee and Supporters have given the very beet satisfaction: The Truee ea have no springs or hard metallic substance; they ' can he worn night'and day, and by so doing the rupture heals. There aro are persons in this county who have beeri healed under Dr. 11.'e treat ment.. Therefore,_ all persons afflicted with Hernia should avail themselves of this oppor tunity on the first day ho visits the above nam ed places, and obtain one of the Doctor's rrnss- CJand.tbdominal Supporters. Dr. H. comes only to gratify those oho have been inviting him often to renew his visits to these places. It is a great sacrifice for him to leave his businese in the city - of Rochester, and he can, therefore, remain on:1 a day or two at each plice. So go in the morning as son as ho arrives, in order to be in time. Dr. 11) - rcu KIN'S Poet-Office . .. ad dress is No. 145 Powers Bloch, Rochester] t] Sui itamp for circular and read testimonials.', BEADY PAT—CHAP. X.—Sine t we have been selling igoods for ready pay, and requiring all purchasers to pay cash down, we have devoted sonic time to hunting after de- litigant subscribers, Rho bought ._ods fur blarney and promiqed to pay in pups. lifter two months' experience, WU have succeeded about as well as the old Darhio who was secs loitering about the barn when his master call ed out to him, -.*SAM, what are you doing ?" "Catching rats, Sir !" said 8.111. 4 " How many have you caught ?" "When I get the one I'm arfer now, and another one, I'll have two: , Last week the Constable went with an execul tiun against one of our dead "beats,' and after making diligent search for hens' eggs, maple sugar, hound pups, and yearling steers, he re turned with nothing. And as ho came in we inquired "What did you get?" lie replied ".:Vu/la Bona." An old lady who stood near enough to hear the constable's last word, rais ed both bands, and exclaimed, "Goodness gra cious! do they send that awful creature look. ing after people's bones. 'We told her she bail not understood him. That Null a Bona was a term used by the officer, meaning he could find no goods. "I don't believe a word of it," said she-, - "I have heard they would take oft' the skin, and I don't 'doubt they'd take the bonnti, too. "I'll never ran in debt another; farthing as long as I live. What a heathen land this is—hunting after people's bones for debt!" Ready pay is a cure for all sdh evils. [To be continued.] ConOrio, ltusisi.t.,t Co. Towanda, March 1, 1875. BENNErT-CLARIc.—At East Smithfield, Feb. 10, by B. S. Dean, Mr: Alanion Bennett, of Waverly, N. 1., and Miss Hattie Clark, of x Burlington, Pa. gaILL—ANDERSON.—At the residence of Ely E. Hyatt, East Smithfield. Feb. 11, by B. S. Dean, Mr. Adam Shill to Miss Sarah Ander-. son. BLOCUM—CHILSON.—In Towanda. Feb. 2G, by the Rev. J. S. Stewart, John J. Slocum, of Leßayatille and Mae Hcleu A. CMLeon, of Darell. DOLL—VANALE:s7.—At the M. E. Parsonage, Mehoopanr, Feb. 20, by inv. Wm. Shelp, Mr. C. S. Doff and Miss Erni!), 1 7.inalleri, all of Mehoopany. SAFFORD—VAIIMIN.— A.t the residence of the bride's Parents, Feb. 21, by Ile:. Geo. L. Williams, Mr. Wm. P. Safford, of Kitigstoe, Penn.. to Miss Lottio A. Vaug,lin, of Wyalu sing, Penna. MAYN'ARD.—In Ilmo, Fob. 22, - 1875. Erastus Maynard, aged 80 years , 10 monthq and 11 days. TOWANDA IitLRKETS EfOLESAT,E PRICES. Corrected every wee:net:day, by C. B. • PATCH subject to changes daily. Wheat, Tl bosh . . Bye, it bush Buckwheat, la bush Corn, 11 bash Oats, it bush; Beans, lft . Butter (rolls) M do (didry.)l4 Pa - new Eggs 11 dor Potatoes, 11 bueh,now - 59 Flour 11 barrel 5 75 0, .8 00 WEIGHTS or (Rum—Wheat 60 lb: ; Corn 66 lbs. ; stye 156 lbs,: Oats 92 lbs.; Barloy46 lbs.; Buckwheat 68 lbs.; Beans 62 lbs.; Beni 20 lbs.; Clover Seed Co lbs.; Timotby.Seed 44 lbs; Dried Peaches 33 lbs.; Dried Apples 22 lbs.; Flax Seed 50 lbs. - • HOLMEd AG PAREACIE. tr 0T A TIO N S OP WHITE,P .onc r ELL Ar. CO.. BANNEIIS AND lIIIORDIDI, - South Third Street, PhiladelphlB, March, 1. 18 nrn. • 17-13. 1981, c . 119,?; .. 910, c. '92, M. and N ' ' 116 .. , .. ... 17 4 , o ot 1178 . .. sc n '63. o ce 1195,; " " " Als, J. and 3 118;%; ES 84 •GT, GC as 119.:,i . / 4 44 " '68,. ii. '' 1.19 ..' 1940, coupon 116 N •••, Pacific 6's, cy 119 , 4 1. ws, Beg. 1891 114' NOW " . c. 1841, 114,74 . Gold 114. N Silver - 107 Pennsylvania, - 50 74'. Reading - 67 Philadelphia kErie Lehigh Navigation, .• VaPer United R. R. of N. J.:.. Oil Creek Northern Central, Central Transportation.•- Nesivashoning Co. k A. Ifertgags B'i, 'B9, . Wily WILL You Counii?—For the past year we hare sold immense quantities or Dr. Mounts' Syrnp of Tar, Wild Cherry and Horehound, and have beard brit one opinion concerning it—" That it is the best thing we have ever used." It. receivcs not only She en dorsement of the people, but noineronephysi clans, who aro acquainted with its composition, give it their unqualified approval. Try it fur coughs, colds. croup, bronchitis, asthma, or any form of Throat or Long disease. It con tains no opium or other dangerous drug, sad is pleasant to take. Plcsso call- and inquire about it. Trial bottles It) cents. We are solo agents for Towanda. • TIIIINF.It SG Gomm FOR SALE.—Tbe subscriber offers for sale his LORE. in the Derongh of teßaYott. stile. County of Bradford. It la located In the best business pert of the town. A Iztge, counnodieus, and well llnlohrd building. now occupied by Gray et., Lyon as a dry goods store. For terms of axle apply to G. W. Ballot, Faii...LO- Itiyaville, or to the enbscribcr at Warren, Bradford C., Pa • ;AIM W% :Oftf.t. Pee. litaftlitt • iek.Bney mothers Willbe gratified to learn thsktbero is one establishment in To wands where they can buy good, stibstantial clothes for - their boys cheaper than they can get the material and bare them Made up. Ammo %DLIT, realizing the wants of.omMti. pity in this parthialar, "his parchasad and lis selling vary cheap boy's, clothing of every,4le scription. ' * It is not generally known that 11. C. Warrsimn, it the Book Binder; over the BErolrtia oiace, makos Blank Books in any style 'of ruling and binding desired. If you wanti new Lodger, Journal or Docket, grab him a call. r Fon, Itnlrr.--House situated corner of Locust and Cherry streets, Towanda. Im mediate Possession gluon. -T. erms one-half the ustUtt rental until theist of April. Address, Dins. H. W. Pasatcs, Athens, Pa. • . A BPECIaL meeting of the Historical Society of Bradford county, will bo held - in Redington's Hall, in Troy, on Monday; March 22; 1874 at 7 I?. at. A. cordial invitation la ex tendad to all who aro interested, to attend. MARRIED DIED 2D!' 511. ...63 131 ..... LIST OF LETTBRS rethabiing li the Postotace, Towanda. Pa. Ruch / 878 : j. Carry Anna, Kumla Ralf, CodrwitwEllen; Morris Brant, Dowers Hiram, • MUla Jennie . David Hattie, • ' Newell 0 11,- . Hawaiian Henry,- Parker 0 N, Dewel Mra Jennie,' Roy Joseph,- Decker Jane, • Snell WH. 1. neon Tubbs W 0, Whitenaok Clusale. Peewee calling tar any of the above letters will say !advertised' and give data of list. 1 = 8. W. ALVOIID, P. M. EGGS FOR 'HATCHING. From the following varieties of 1 , 11/0 BUD FOWLS, • ; • , 3 AT TWO DOLLARS PER-DOZEN. Dark and night Brabmia ; Buff and rartridan Cochin. brown • and White Leghorn. Honda". and Sliver Grey Darklaga, I warrant one half of each doien Fn. to Batch. If they do not I will replace them at 60 cents par doyen. hand Stamp for circular. • ISAAC! MOE. I , &hire's, Marlboro, Stark County, Ohio. T . IST. of Jurors drawd for Troy Court,•March Term, 1"75, Athens twp, Guy M Tozer, John W Thomas; Say ',• Jacob Herrick; AlbaitY, Johu M Wilcox; Bar. clay. Charles Green; Burlington West, W D Gamage, Nile Foulke; Canton twp, David 'Barnes. Jr, Jacob Beardsley ;Columhis,lienry °erre° ;Granville,Abi aro T Shoemaker; Leroy. John V Biggs; Orwell, &nine' N Bronson. Ale Pashto; Pike. 'II A Boss, C S Oran; dali; Ilidgbury, Dennis Sweeney; Boma. oriando Spencer; Smithfield, Lee Thomaa,Lockwood Thonip son. Walter Scott; Standing Stone,John Ennis: James J. Vannest; Towanda boro, Go L Middanghi Joseph Commisker, laidore Solomon, Michael Can; gley; twp, P L Wird; Troy ham Frederick Bolf4 man, Otis Adams; ism, Wilton 0 Loomis, Edwin Rockwell; Ulster, ,Edward P Lenox; Windham; Milton U Johnson; Warren, Stephen G, Chaffee; Wells, David McLane:- • Armenia, 'Coral H Webler; Albano. lnish Lee; Asylum, John Chi:son; Athena boro, Geo Mead; twp, Pitilllp;Crous; Canton boro. Abner Doty, David B Russell. ',James Fin doll; twp, Hiram Golf; Co ! lutnbla, Joel It Watkins; Franklin, Geo B Park, Ged Perry, David Smiley; Grazed . % Frank Banyan; Herrick, Wlllbru Taylor; Litchfield, Charles Camp; bell, John F fltruble; Worthy Brink, John Bradley; Pike, James Goodell; Some born, Belo It Adams; Oscar F TOnng: Ridebury. James Stirton; South Creek, David Dunning, Geo Ameigh; Blooding Stone, Henry W Stevens; Towando Dorm, William, Welsh; twr, Fred .51 Fisher: Terry. 3 II Belmont's; ver; Wysittaing, Diraiti Detrick; Warren. Jacob' Rogers:- Wpm:. Edwin C Owens; Wells. Bradley , Warner, Geo Noble; Wilmot, John P Ely, Georgri. Eberlitt. - • • INCORPORATION • NOTICE. Notice is "hereby given- that 'Lints 'Rose and: Steam Fire Engine Company of Towanda, Pa, has , presented to the Court of. Common Pleas of Brad- ford County. a petition praying that' Article 11, of) their constitution by inserting the words- 4 .one hundred 'nd fifty." in place of ono hundred:in creasing thnnumber of active members. The eald. court having examined the same, and finding it cor rect. w ill deereo that the Conhtitution be so amendiul " Prayed foi, on Monday. the sth day of April,lo7s, at 10 o'clock la. m., unless causo be shown to the contrary• •B. M. PECK, Fob. 20.31 r, • Prothonotary. SCEO I II.ACKEA PIANO S O • Weirera again awarded the highest premium, • at tho late FRANKLIN INSTITUTE; and aro the only First-class Instruments' that can: ho obtained at Manufacturers' coat pricea;- FOR AN ELEGANT 7!-i OCT. ROSEWOOD rx.k:s;o:! The feUoWing aro a few of tho Principal Medals FIRST PRIZE, SIED.kL SILVER (Gland riauo.) 1558 PRIZE " Crybtal Palaco World Filr N. Y. - OnI.D American Institut , , IC. Y. 18.18 " PRIZE " Maryland Lattimore Pisd " SILVE " Franklin Phila. -3.645 Pianos ordered by mail. are carefully selected, and remittance la not regglred, until the thstrument has been received and approved. • All out Myles and elwbsra, are built of the same excellent material and worlananeldp. Every .inetruntent la fully guaran teed. ZAT•Writo - or Fend for Must:rated catalogue. and pries list, giving fail des •riptlon of styles, prices, etc. Fob. 25-751 m - PROCIA.UATION.---WHEREAS,, non. pAur.. D. NIOPIONV, President Jddge to the 12th Judicial District, consisting of.,.the counties -of Bradford and Susquehanna. -and; Dons. C. S. BussEtz and - D. HARKNESS! associate Judges, in and for said coun:y•of 13 ,- adfOrd, have issued their precept bearing; date the Ist day of February. 1875, fo mo di rected for holding a Court of Oyer and Ternai-; ner. General Quarter Sessions of . the Peace,! Common Pleas raid Orphan's Court, at Troy;; for the County of Bradford, on Monday, March 22, 1875, to continue two weeks. Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coro-; ners, and Justices of the Peace, of the county; Of Bradford, that they be therr• and there in: their proper person, at 10 o'clock in the fore-; noon-of said day, with records, inquisitions and: other ymembrances, to do those thing which! to their, office appertains to ho done ; and these: who are bound by recognizance or otherwise to! prosecute against the prisoners who aro or; may be in the jail of said county, or who shaib be bound to appear at the said court are to then . aml there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Jurors aro requested to be! punctual in their attemlince,agreeably to their notice. Dated at Towanda,' the Ist day of Febrnaiy, in the year of our L?,rd. one thousand eight hundred and seventy-pie, and of the Inde peudeuee'of•the United zitateb, the ninetv ninth. NO TICK EiT,IZE! llnt the very bcist goods of all kinds kept by an;; ffrat.ciass grocer, and sold Down, Down, Down. TEAS, MOLASSES, SUGARS, B„,wina l A il y . rrosh froth tlth New York Harkoc and bought at the very lowest cash prices. Haying been engaged for the last titres years with Firstchss' Wholesale grocer in Nee• York. I bavii Facilities for lisping thy eo ,that I CAN MAKE,' If AN owzcr ton ALL CASH BUYERS '';u CALL AZ:II .SEE M STOCK AND PRICES I:efore purchltiing elzewhere. will PaY,CASH for Produce. $1 20 , g 4 130 M. B. OWEN, .• BED, WILITI: AND BLUE STORE. BBIDQE-Sr; .... 150 @ 2 00 - .... 29 @ 25 .... 25 @ .28 r-- OR SALE.-The Subscriber of 4 fors for solo the following_property i ONE LOT of 'ono acre of land, on which are large and convenient Blacksmith and la:anon Shope, supplied with nil necessary machin ery for carrying ou au extensivo tooth:wn in'oaano; lecturing wagons _and a general blacksmith Mud nerve. The Machinery is driven by water oower. Thin property will ho soli with an addition Of eight feet to the pretent fail, ranking a twenty of power of It. ALSO--One • other power on the samo strewn, with a twenty-five fret wheel, with raw . and lath mill attached. all in good running order. This property has dire acres of land attached. ALSO=A 'farm - property with a two nio on. half story house with back bcildlno etc. Maio building C 0132 feet. watt largo and convenient barn. together with from ono to twenty- Kee acres of 15 , 0, to suit purchaser. ' The above described prorerty is al! desirable and located on main thoroughfare through the Wyaot Valley and within ono and one-half mile' of Ay harking depot, on main line of Lehigh 11.14. Fur terms of sale apply to the selscrit.er at AV errborg Bradford Co„ Fa. Jan: 8-73-tf.. SEED 311711. ....43 1 ; ...MI % -102,4 66'; 1112,1 la.A U D 0 R'S 'NOTICE, Johft names vs. Seth Abrame. In tho Court Of Common Mae Of Bratl.ford County. No., 37.1. sel4. T.. 1875. The undersigned, an auditor appointed by salt! Court to distribute the money arising -from the sale of DAfendants, real e.tuts, will attend to the dt.tiee of hts, appointment at hie o 1 ee iu Towanda Duro ou TIILSDAY.Maren 50.1875.5 t 10.o'ckiek a. when and where all persons haying claims upon raid funds, must p . rOtbt them, or ho forever debarred from coming tKupon the same. , Feb. 2343 FOR SALE CHEAP AND 014 Il&SY TEltlld.—A farm of 85 acres, about half improved, butane. timber; new houvo, owl mile from renter of Towanda Bona. Mao, 9 brat Ones realdruiea in the moat drairabla portion of Towanda Born. A few cheap houses and lota. and a largo nnnalier of vacant lota cheap, Orici small payments on long time. - • - - Engnire or W. 11,1110 ROAN tt C 0.,. ; Fvb. 254,1, Orrr rog Oftico. H ALE & PATr9N i MENTS FO4 conEer OVAL L 1 rs , ,IBI:7IIANOE CO; Oftics) No. a Ortalth its illtorei!sl,:ct• Ilittgretraiti Moth Mt) SSW , . , , Now Advertisements. =I OVER ALLMAEERS, EXHIBITION, _ $300.00 received (Franklin Institute,) 1.574 SCIIOIIACEER. PIANO MF'Ci CO., Warerooitis 1103, Chestnut Bt., PLlladelphla. J. 310110 E smiru, Sheriff. * STRICTLY FOR CASH! EICIECEEII SPICES, SYRUPS, COFFEES, 11. EIi:METER. Auditor. . . REPORT A . —. . • i 1 NNA JAI. s i •. ' • OF THE BECEIVALE AND FEFNDIETS7I2B OP BBADFO9I4D CONNIE FBI.' i f ' • . : JANUARY 44 TO Er . EOE.ILDER 814, lAN. • ' - • • To eln't yeti Auditors' $ 113 00 1 Bpoe'l Audi for Proly & Beg. ofllee 65 00. !ridge Contracts ... • .. 1,389 82 910W6 • 21 10; Brill. Co. Arel Poc ' 100 ani Coos, making ret . uns, &it'd IA9 401 Anse - imam 2,309 1.4 Copying Inds' tai new. ogles • , 50 00 Cost in Commonwealth Eats ti 6 P 05 . Cost In Civil suits... - I 24 2S! Counsel lo COMMOMPOILIth 11111t11..;50 00 ' . Counsel to Oom'Es office - '4 .. ...: 'BOOO j Crier of Court ' 4 - 1191 50; District Att'y i 278 00 Elections 4 ;910 4811 ....- Fuel and lights.-- :3sB 92 Grand Jurors , Loin 70? Traveri,Turors.;. • ... ~. 0642 83 Ins. on Public Buildings " '332 05 incidental expellees ? 16 70: dastlcea Inquisitions " 94 05 0 Jury, Commissioner ...... 201 i 9. Ofileo books and stationery 227 28 . ~ . 1 i or- - , . 11 v.l • ; ; a i •• ' . Ammo/twill:the seceral tax rd lectors lectors of adford ',Olurdy, fore' the year 1874, 4trapreMous. .., • . - , , g . . ~ r. . • . r, - , - , . . • Twps..and taros. r; r Name of Collector. Ye' Amor mt Amount Ain't I 4 1, i Am't 11in' At'. ; . Charted. Received. Erald ! per crt Due. i • i . , _ _ ....._____ . „.._ I, • - . ' • -.:-: .. . ITT — , 1 ~. Wysox ....... ........... D. M. Larophear _ 18 7 21$ !297 23 $i , 183 83 $ I $ --- r: - . - . -- . fe 23, 40 . , Barclay In. W. Meeral:WY 1873. 187 7 4 .i . ' 82 83 41 081 63 Piiii.:- ..... i Colombia : Walter P. Wileon... . ....1 422 50 !°8.35 99 8 31: 78 20 t. , Leßoy Hee. W. Wilcox .... GO 77 . , '2O ,85 1 441 .42 17 : 531 4 Litchfield . H. S.. Munn - ...... .. •374-531 1114 65 6 1 581 63 40 . Orwell R. L. Case . - 306 49; , 1.244 3. 517 i 56 341;.. I ' Springfield C. W. Scott ",. ..' 107;5711 i3O 16 8 9 01 li 73 42 i Towanda Boro W. K. 51 srehell '; ' 1 061743' 1 5 7 2 01 77-V1111205 75 1 209 501 - Towanda North E. R. Datong l' ' .286 551 - ;257 04 .5 041 - ' 24 05 .4- ..... i Troy Twp , IL N. Fibil I ' . 346'541 -' 63 64 3- 4 41 7 2 60 1 1.: ..... •I Tuscarora. • M. S. Cult's,- . . ".... I :541 631 1497 39 -I 2 80j, 41 3.3'' ; 1 Warren A. A. Abell • •••• i 141 04 1134 04 , 1.: 1j 1 j , . Wysox R.U. Drake ~'..... '295 26 • i :295 26 • 1 Ii Armenia Charles Riff, ' ,I 1874! 152 92 i'''ti On I i 6794 r. Athens Twp.. .1. A. We11er............. ~1;:..... F.,683'70 1;551 10 39 9511 82 65: ... ..... Athens Boro ' Henry C. Reyes .... . . ..... ',..,„ .1 179 - 73 ' - ' , 128 74 II 581 , 38'411j Asylum . - . H. L. Height. ~ • ; -•592 52 1520 1:10 ........./ 11i 49 57 I Albany Warren Ayes , '.: , - 3 55 30 1032 85 4 701 17 751 i ...! Albs Bort,' • ...... ..,. J. R. Beynolde ...1::..: 05 78 1 .15 00 - - . 0 8018 Barclay . ...R. Mr .11eCr. aney.. ~ ; ' 1.56 30 '685 3n 31 - 20: 35 8011. .*, ... ~ Burling . on Twp. • R. C. Haight ' ..: ' ..... ',..:.1 :530 46 101 52 2 - 541 ,26 40' 1 . Burlington Boro' H. IL Bill, i . - 110 i-17 1- 10'00 ..., 14 11.400 86 ; Burlington West . I. A. Compton .... . . "... ... ..'.. 1 444 27 4 4,39 17 1 9fij ; 23.14 ! , I Canton Twp Lewis Wheat D ' ... i 996 57 • 851 64 5 381. 4 1 t 128 55 ~ , . : Canton Boro' rt. L. Farnsworth ........ .. ..... 441 23! 4,14 , 78 4 621 1 21 837 . Colunitiis . L.ll- Smith ' 33014 10! 972 08'. . .....0. r & 72 5 Franklin Reed McKee-. 1,...; '376 671 .. ..' .. . .--. .....,..1. .-.. . 11 '376 61 ; Granville.. Orrin B. Fuller ~ I ' .661 55' '527 59 2 901 E. 33 111441 ' ..i. - . I Merrick. - Charles Rice... ........... .... 1 443 IV, • • 416 65 1 5121. 21 99. , Leßoy George W. Wilcox '-. =7315 00 265 66 :...... .1. ; 299 94 Litlibtleld...., H.S. Munn , 524 99 175 00 ' ° ' , ; 519 99, 1 ' Leiter : Mlle - Geo. H. Humphrey . , i • 7 150 19 350 95 .. 261 i 7 9al Monroe Twp.. ..... . D. 8. *rhinos - -'503 52! 575 75 3 04i" 180 731 I .' r 51101irofi Boni' 51. M. •Doolbaugh : ; .:117 94 I'9o 00 ...... t 1 I • 1;.27 94 !I' Orwell ,R. L. C./it , ' ' , . 11% 221 '408.82 ..,... i 4 I-1 347 40 Overton. Daniel; /Dyer); 226 021 ,t10.1 1, , ° 131 14 . 211 /10 631 ' • il Pike i' - • Idohn fi. Wood 1 ~..! 934 611 - t,lO COl :1, • 1 324 61 Ridgebury ' .. Ward Manderville 1.... 73r, 181 514 541 5 00' 134 41 ' Rome Twp Silas N. Bernerlt..• ! 617 911 685 931/ 1 12i 130 85: 1 .......' lit Rome nm• - . A. A. Taylor I : ' t 3 3 21! 'l'B3 09' '72 1 4 4011. .-.`. .. Smithfield - E. E. Chamberlin 1 1, 1 77 241. 1,118 301-• 5 17; i 58 77 . 1 ... Springfield - • 111. P. Stacy I' • ' 933 241 933 29" 172' 49 13 .i... South Creek R. L. Thompson ' I -; 472 14J 400 00! .. ' , 1 ; 12 14 :1 ~ Sylvania H. B. Peek 1:-.; 93 :49 • K'6l 151...... .: Snesheouin.....French.l 1:12 24 .' i. , _.! 1,(5 4 01 565 DO, . 3 52 521 I 432 98 !• ~ i . 61 , Standing Stonn ..... ..... George Safm !i.,. I 509 34 481'86. 202 25 46, 1 Terry IShubel Bownian 13.-1 - 311 50 • 041 eli 4es 10,101 J l' Towanda Tipp.. - va, M. Davidson i :,..... I 550 07 510 78: 12 23. 1 97.01' 1 Towanda Boro' ;Geo, V. Slyer It -. 3,215 - 71 L 750 OW- .., )..i65 71 'i' - Towanda North:. ' 'F- R. Belong. ,;.... 324 90 1 1, 1....-. ~L.. . :. . 324 DO 1 Troy Twp . .. ill; R. Smiley . • 1 1.". ,i- 1.068 781 1.007 691 772 1 '3 1 %37 4.• - I/ • Troy Iloro• .-. I Fri M . Spalding • i •; 774 891 '731 06.1 536 '1 38,47 ! . '( Tuscarora.....a.... !Hiram Shinn way... ....... , ....i 549 391 400 001 ' , ! t - i 149 39 •I . . Ulster . IC. B. Flobree 1. 4 ..1 517 881 "5:11i 95! 40 28 53 . ... - ...• fi Warren IA A. Abell . _. _ ! 8.01 931 57,0 001........ . •...... 1 ;1 0 . 3 . 93 ,'; Windham T - -1111rana 8 Blabree ..., - 695 071 409 001.. . .... . 1 1 ....4 07 4 Wyaltiging .-.... 'E. R. 11e0.19,r ~.1...- . ! - 833 911 833 '92' 563 144 - 36 t 1 -' 1! Wy sox ' k. U. Hinds i v 835 fat - '9OO 00 1 ; ' 1 53.5 91 1 Welles - - ~_. Asa Wllorii'• --'- •••••• •I••• • I • 70 9 55i '55 7 '431 -570136 13 ! Wilrno , fohn Sr/ 30 rk ..,., ' 504 t 9; . , 470 551 896 i, 25 . 08, .1 .. , F., . Reassessuient ..... !...., 214 14: . F, 13 2' 'l . [ :i.• t . _ -........_ ! ..._. -!.._.____ -i-- _—_ _ ~.. Total - I - - 5350 C./2i45. • , -- -"-- .31a17<eul Marshall, dec.l.,•Treasurer, acct. Trill, Bra+Vo'j To Ain't upon duplicates for 1673, and $ previous year Cutlirates.lsit llnseat.•d land tax ....... Seated land tax Bank-tax Reassessments Wm. Butiyay late 't rea surer.. EIM Hiram I.llsbrre,,Treasurer,.in c fa'i Braitiord :co.. for 1974. Am't duo on di:lolo3.es of 187,tantpre- Sear Reassessments Ineidertal receivals LeeNcl from Treas. Marshall's's:lm OE . . Conni 4 Ortfrrs in Orei 1 , 144 Brcniford Co : , fcr' 1874, io Am't cr • ers issued L. a. }. BRADFORD COT:NrY, I '• WE, the ntuterteen.d, Commisa . AOnera of eald Cram:Ay, do hereby certify a true and correct statement of OR , receivala and expAilditurea et ;said coonty horn the tit; to tht Wet day of December, incluniee. A, D. 1 :$74. - ituead our bands aid seal of °film at'...owandi s Lb.* 14th day of January, D.lBCommie7 D. icriKENDATI, ABRAM SINELT?, . MORRIS STIETp.D„i • E. B. COOLBItGII, Cleik. Attest : ... . 1 , .. . BRADFORD COTNIT, SS, . : - • WE, the'undetsit..ll , ,t, Azditora otjaaid (;onnly, dz. hereby certily that! t'..'4 , - foregoing statement, and tre v)i.c.bess for the same, ar. 4 . - e1i , ...(1 it to be correct. /ILA CRANE 4 ' ' .4... V. R. FELONG. 1. Auditors. G. W. BRINE', Cetutinotnner's Office. Ja%elikry-44,18.75 --t HOUSES FARMS Fi Im-yoRTANT_NoTiG4 A House and lot in Tow situate on State street.• House IC bj T.a.4 PUBLIC 1G by 20; all two strirlea Inith 418 feel r about. 00 by 100 fm4 Good well and! f ' . • • The House and Lot .on orenpied by Geo. P. Cash. The be - flaring einn'SlP: the determination to refire from 1 feet, with rear part SO by 225. ....Lot active bndava. /, nos;, offer fur.eulemy ct.dre stock 1 gouse has fifteen large rooms; three 1 ClOPeti. pantry, &c. Well in the haul of l• brad clatern. 1.:1 cgrizr Lo . n ". 'n.'''', GLASS-WARE, TABLE_CUTLERY, CHOICE :CROCKERY, YAIIKE• . And all other goods;constltuting - toy tntire Omit In trade; together matt the good will of my business—. having in the short-space;of two Years built up .a lucrative and good-paylog 'btsiness—which makes it a rare opportunity for any one wishing to go into , trade. sinall'amount of money down, and iirst class notes payable in long or, ehort time, will be taken in - pav - ment for the gocis,, - SELLING. OFF ! SELLING OFF ! From this date I shall commenee selling off my en tiro Wei of goods of ' all kinds, Tegs:rdless of cost, at WHOLESALE, RETAIL, AND AT AUCTTON 1 :Now is the time for Country Merchants, Pedlers, hotel and 13oardiog•Fionee Beepers, .new•married alid old married people, and everybody else in want, to lay in a supply of all' of any of the above goods, at prices nnparalelled this section of the . country. Those coming first will have the best oP• portemity to make their selections. ; • • 4.3r.fttore on• Main Street. Flret!B...ne South of First Niktiontaßank.so N. persons Indebted ta. the anbserlber will save coatis cud troubta by raltina immediately and settling their aceotmte. by money or note. as all accounts must be settled before the let of March Lext. C. COWEN. / . oy . 16341. Ps— Jan 13. 1875. ORPHANS' COURT SALE.-By . virtue of an order of t,e Orphans' Court of the county of 'Bradford, the iclrninistrators of the reate of Andrew .1. Robinson, ile.c'd. .ate of the townsbip,of Granville in stideounty * will sell on the prerithes of the. deceased in said buseship, on BATiIIiDAY the sixth day cd'Alarch.).47s. at 1 'o'clock Z. AI., the following real estate viz:; Bounded on ti's north by lands of George Larromb. and George Johnson; on the east by lands of said fieorge John- son; on the south by lands of johl? Vroman;' and on the west by lands of Henry :Dailey and Almond Baxter; containing one htindreit and !iffy (1.74) increa„ with house, good barn and other obt buildings and fruit trees thereon. The above: farin ts 'inmate on a public highway, atm miles trout Troy, ia near school house and churches, and is wet! watered in all re. specta, OF FUME :—.OO on property betn struck down: $1.600 on contirmation of Sale: $l.OOO one year thereafter, and the balance one year thereafter, with interest. -C. IL RCOCTEN. EfLISA 11:0BINSON; Zan. 2r4.S.td. • TYISSOLUTION 'QP • PARTNER .! 14111P.—Notlee la hereby gqen that the co partnership lately unbend:low betwean Howard nd M. D. Itidg way. ut Wyaluslist: :Pa., undue tbo firm inane of. lloward and Itltlgivay, was dleaolved ofielle Zeth day otJantlary. 1875, by mutual coneeut. AD debt, owing to the said partnerMelp. are to,bo re ceiNed by Bir- and all demands on Bald partneieblp are to be present.4l tp J, H. Howard for payment. • J. 11. HOWARD. d,.D.'RIDGWAY. Wyalusiry, janf 20, 1F7:,. • ; Tate nni..t.yraigned wlll cootitmi thi) nardalre tut• PIDCSS at tvyalusing, nu& whde.thaUtiu3 the public for their liberal patronage durirg past, %oa' 'Mica o cositinusocr, et! tht rstnp. ;- . • HeITAko, gbh; i. 1. y~~ : .t p 4:4,14 - I.' . • . „ . , ;,, Public printing 't - i . ,; , 6Sra 01 I ; Prisoners sump* in county Jalli. . 'l7; -550 0 8 l' f , 0 " Penitentill7... : ... .... : 1 820 87 ;.. Conveying prisoners to Penitenimri ; 287 55 %5 Repairs on ptiblia buildings k grounds.. 18.017 so 'i, Rent of roomfor;Ckmrt at Troy... ]. '• 200 00 '- Referee, per set of 1862 i..... j _ 20 00 Summoning darer' . ; t . I 262 441,1; Destroying eel wires,,set of 1871.,1 1 52 4i 1 • State Lttnatio-' Asiliun... - • I. F 387 02 '. Flues refandid tO schooldistrict.: ...... • ; 150 09 , Tax refouled " ___ , _i i '..q7 95 .. Township lino views '- !. 18 00 Tie Lore fruiting . act of 1867 t s 185 26 'Wildcat certifles4es• • - --- - e• • , • • t••• • • Benj. M. Peck, Clerk of sessicas.i. iz 434 20 Morris ShernurS Commissioner— 482 00 Benj. Enykendsli t 1: 612 00 Abram Snofl. •• ' 628 00 L.-B. -B• C001b56 , 4411, - e'p of lerk coma 11,200 00 1V,5498 • . . Ily Anal rettn. - ncdpricollected.,...4 ...... $20,427 40 Exonerated t 3 collectors ..... ...... t , —. D . t 172 !.1 i Pen - ...enwe .• 't.. ... . ' f . 1 876 15: —.. 4,210 '9s_ 31.139 73 . 1.22 ) ;12 . .. .. 1,099 96 .... ' 8 30 • .! .. DM'S .31 . .. . Pai[ct State) tarn.... , 2- ir I . r - Paid Bank Tax... 41 --2 ,96 J Ordera P.id......„;4.: . - 12 'I() 29 31r:* rent. corannto:on on same - I i SIN) 23 - ..1 per cent. on 'iIS!.SS9 (.2 received.l, ' I . 2;7 19 li 1 per cent. en $4,T42 59, State Itan4 tax., 12 f. 3 82- .!i In Tretentv 3: bis; L de'cease 1. 1 . 10,238 27 . . ~ ' "'. .15i.42,,.4.4 1. 44 Ain't retni . r.ed nnoolleatii.... -. :. •. 20.497'.: 1' flxon.frate,l to collectors 140 111 i 15'eree0 4 ,3 , .!,9 1.332 15 ~,. I)rdertt paid 1 . ' 111.335 27 .4 3 r.x.r. cent. corn. on came '• ”1.: G. " •• oil $14,•606 75- •••• , .r. - 4.ande in Treasuiy. dan.l. i 1 875. , •.. 532,303 47 $:1,057 79 I By Am't orthirs paid .. . . . 1 ' . Farm. No. I,ln Asylum, containing ! one hinidred and there - and a-half &trek abcint 85 acres improved, - kith framed boueei and barit; and ! .over one kindred apple tree. thereon. 1 1 ,- • , • Farm, No. 2,1 n Asylum, containing 893; acres about 30 acres improvid, with new Iraine 4 house tbereMt. The lot contigns eta Of; .ducat springs of water intlie.county l i. . :3 7 in Asylum;aontailiing . Far& No. -- 103 [WPCs, abbot 20 acres improvea. Balance in Amber, which has been sold. ..No trajdings. i i ;-• I• '" i - . ' Farm No. 4-; in Asylum, ;containing . o 0 liazres., ...i • . which' has • bee* sold. There are tw : ' rings of water updn'this :ran.! 1 •1) : . . O . , ' I ' Farm No. s,?in";sylum,ntaining 56 acres. half river data. ' A grod f ed dttelling house and s flag-atone query there° } : For farther particialars. apply to o. T. Calb, or i IL L. BC*, Trustee. ,Towanda. Jan4'7s;:pm FOR SA.L.E. , • "The brat farm in Albany TownslLl :Pennsylvania, :S • ~ tl' . . So cheap, that a banain ilk ii can I tho Stat.!. *, - . - , . .. ' . • . . I.:. .. of the very beet farmland; well adalpted to , grazing 'and gran; about 170 acres improv• a plentlhil tuppiy- of pure water; goal dwellin - h ' ollse o barns, ',sheds, orchards, &C,i An excellent 1 tion far rale ,: ingbal dealing in sTtoek. On then in road from 1, , owaric 1 a ' to Dushotit, 11 miles taint of Torianda, :Si the Ettili von and:State Line Railroad; half is, nine 'from Depot; a mile from the village df New Albany; Church, and Sehoels convenient. iTitlo perfect; poesetodon given wheneVer desired. • 1 • All will be sold for 8%000. .., 1 ; 1 CODDING, BUditELL & ep. Tnwcur.a. D er. 71.1147tt. 1 - ! . 1 ' T. C. COWES TMPORTANT TO DAIITIEEpT • • The growing ImpOrtiz= of dairy ,fsrmii*,) leads Dairymen to inquire for a more &cone - tolesl and labor-saving way of'earrraTi turz. - than , that now bit nee. '- ' " THE ORANGE CO. mna , PAN " ; 7; - - ',,, • Ro eitengively usied'in the New YortDairy aunty..C .is the moat perfect arrangement foi . eafing4,labor and petting all the efeam contained In milk during 'hot weather that is bow before the ptibllmieaft con. trot the temperature of Cie milk at will bY. our . potent regulator. and save two tbirdo of -the labor: , We defy competition. and gnarantee I lto anfpass in -, weight and, durability any paw In the marketi En. tire aaticlietion in twerp care. or thiiyans.nlay be returned, at our - expense. after_ 110 days' trial.] + ,Appfy,for cimulare andiinformallon to 1 ..., 1- B. L. DEABDSLDE. agent. Warrenham;Bradford Do., iya , ..1an.0.75-3M. :3 , - ' 1 , - 1 XECX.JTOR'? . S NOTICE. — N o tice u ta beri.by • given that all persolia in..tabled to .; the eitate ut Henry Gaylord, late . :Ot Woralasmg, ilecA Must make immediate paytulot ti, tlio uu- i tlersigned, and all - tersons having iplainis atatnst paid estate. must prinient them ' , duly Authenticated for settlement. ....-; .11E1CitY IL OAYLOR1;), J , an. 14 71. '. - -1 . i EseeVor. :; ;;- • A DIONISTitATOR'S NpTICE.— iie berebi given that all peltrona indahted to the estate of Laniauit Lahr, lath Cif Incightiryole t•easeAl. are ,requeato4 to mate ticonedlato pa rent, and all persona hat log claims agaliiat aahtiestato 1•, 'roust prrocut tberil° duly authentliaiked for !orttle. totut. 11.4.TILEaltilE Lynx% - • e".o.eln • AtOgnigttlita r. $51,06119 Total:... VI 706 62 I d en., for 1, 44. Tete. Total FOR SALE, 215 ACRES AND 0 !. -...--• 0 II 11 11 1 Er $3463 12 598 S7 I I C. . $ • 6.462 1 177 51 . 722 22 . 11%757 IC 1.532 72 I 292 13.. .' 6.962 71 I $32,309 , 47 IS $4,1:167 770 • ;teat the t t clay of i,ove is • anuars =ESN lillffl 1 ,• • 4. hve opmined • ■ R pxida r 30. with wing t ponts)i Lot ottterni poplar St. se is 401 by 4 - 0 150 by X 72.— balls. and nine ;. Fifty [hogs. 1111 Bradfotld Co be found MIN ME
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