k. , 1 44 dw: ,ftittt nirandaila.,Nrskr, AM 5,1371 GETAT nroucroirra TO PORN mums FOS TIM lEPOZTEIL !esixii'r,g lam* increase the circula tion thelßEP4nat, we will between this time and the first of January next, give.a new Sixty-Sie Dollar Weed Sewing Machine to,every 'arson forwarding us Forty New Subscq)ers, at $1.50 each. Such a clitb cal be formed in every township. LOCAL AND GENERAL. A 'AIME 'xonli,,q,ation listened to a very interesting missionary address, by Bishop LEE, ,at Clarist Church, on &Imlay morning last. I . l TEE crowded:state e. of our advertising columns compels its to omit a large amount of reading! matter prepared for, this paper. . ! I , . Hon. E. 112 air has the only water power in thig sect* which is never af. I fected by dry weather. Ms supply of water is inexbaustilde. TEE Company noir operating the stone quarry. near , llornbiuok, employ nearly fifty men. The company is .composed of several active, en4rgetic, Philadelphia gentlemen, CuABLEs J. Bn+fi, of Sheshequin, cut eightAcre,s of grass, with a five feet Clipper machine, in three hours and forty minutes: one day last week. Has any one beaten this? - • A rAt.rAirix yormi 'Mare belonging to E. C. HERRICK, 'of Athens, had a kg bro ken on Tuesday last.' She had never been driven alone, and the experiment cost not' only a leg; but the life of the animal. TH; centennial Of birth of D.'txim. O'CoNNELt; will be celebrated at the Catholic Church, in this place, on Friday next. Mass at 10:36 1 A. M.; lecture at I e. n. Admission fret. All are invited. IT WILL be: seen ithat the WALLACE .sisters are to appear m thin - place again, on Friday evening net. Those who have witnessed their perfoinances on previous `Visits, need no urging to induce them to ag,ain. • • i knri.'r, of Scranton, was one of the commission appointed by Bish op SMITH to inve4igate the : charges -against Bishop WITIT;FWGII , OI. The COM- , mission, after ax_iniestigation, decided .that-there icas i:) ,, gronnd for the charges. VERY sharply contested and interest ing game of Base Ball was played in this place, on Friday aftetnoon last, between - the Athletics, of Ithaqa, and the Winonas, •of_Towanda. Both clubs did some excel lent playing, but the Ithaca club Were the victors by a,score of 1p to 5. -THE irrkpres.sible proposes to put up gas Works .at lyellsboro', provided the borough authorities will agree to pur chase and use fifty street lamps and two Jutzulred meters for dwellings, stores, etc., be guaranteed. Theg-as not to cost con siamers-to-exceed $4 pi.n. thousand feet. . tRE , Elmira ..ildred , imer publishes the names of persons int Chemung over 70 years of age, which fl; of up 749, divided according to ages as follows : 604 between ,_7O and 80c128 betweeii 80 and 90; 16 be tween 90 and 100; and one over 100. Who says the age of man is lon the decline, es pecially in ebemmog . county.? - --.lltv. H. A. CLEv I ELANtr, - pastor -of Foundry Church, Wtishington, •D. C., will supply .the pulpit of the 31. E. Church, this place, net Sunday. M.: C. is one of the most giftefi and popular pul pit orators in- the country, and the peo ple of Orwell, where lie was born and reared, enjoy his annual slimmer visits. I r THE weather is phiasant on Saturday evening next,- the, Lin-ta Band Will play from the Music: Staid the following .piceeN : 1. Young Bull 'Quickstep; 2. Departed —Days; 3. Darling Waltz 4. Silver Threads Among the Gold; You ire Always Young to Me; .When the' Silver - tints the Gold. Also by redueAt, Brtider LUstig Gallop; 11,--The What-is-it? Svuoot. special meeting oaf &lima Board on Monilay evening, Aug. 2, the following Members were present : .1. A. epDDING, President; TIDD, Treasurer -- ; C. F..Niennt,s, Secretary ; J. VINFLEET. On Motion, DAVID ? SHELF was elected Janitor, for the school building for the coming year, at a salary of $3O per month. On motion of .T. P. VAN FLEI7r, the following [text books were adopted : - WATsoNs' se t ries of lleaders„ liai:x}'s' History, W.vnioNs' Spellers.' . C. F. NtenoLs, Sec'y. HonAcE pomElor,,lr Troy ; contem plates building, a tine residence further West on Main street than the Presbyteri an church. There is scarce a more eligi ble Spot than this hillside, and it is but a little removed front the : LAM - - HENCE VALK, architt, of Ilrooklya. is preparing the plans. • Tiii•:•Troy Y.C. A, is in a flourish ing condition. It has gyc')wn-from twenty three members at its I organization to ,abottteiglity at the close of the first year. The following officers'Riave been elected for the current year : - • President, JAM Es B. IV 11. IA 11 - I:: Vi-cc PreAtleut. E. E. WARLItEr,rr: Secretary. B. B. 11rruttur.r.; Treast rer, Eft. IIIi'E\TLT at 31hinelitia,tWO walks were, ompleted,iwe called Pine • walk and the other Ilea& 'walk. Whgn the connection was made,. a 'marriage eoremony was per formed, a lady and . gentleman taking the parts respectively of Mss Pine and Mr. Reach. Dr. McKNionT, - of Elmira, per formed the ministerial Kit of the service, And joined the loving couple. Poetry was reacj, speeches made, and a general jollifi cation followed. It wai, an event very prettily conceived and Very handsomely carried out. ' Mn. Eorron : Please apow me space in your piper to acknowledge the .receipt of .1 beautiful cane, finely ornamented, and bearing a plate my 'name handsome ly engraved thereon: which was handed me on Thursday last, by! a young gentle man of your borough, who disclaimed an_ knowledge from what source it came. To say I was much surprised, and more pleased than surprised, Aqould.not be tell ing half enough. Did I knoW the gener ous donor;--I .could Concentrate my grati tude directly in that quarter; but know ing only that it came firim , Towanda, ,I ,hall have to spread my gratitude over all the hills and valleys of Old Bradford, that I „limy be sure of hitting he mark. _ The kind aiul generous trieatment I receil'ed at tlie hands of all her, citizens, during the tniv....vears of my life that spent in your thriving and beautifUlbotrugh, will never be_forgf•tton, and the remembrance of the many cheerful gatheringslwith their kind '-r_ greetings, will alwayt form a green lot in my memory, until all business cares air laid aside forever. • T. towEN. Elmira. X. 1".. P I : II sONAL.—DocOr: STEWART ? pastor First Presbyterian Church, is spending a few weeks with his mother, in toingomery county,. He expects to be absent four weeks, and will visit the new Presbyterian resort, Sea Grove. —Out genial friend, rtAX Quin, of Troy, was made doubly happy the other morning, when his better[half presented him with. twins: t —Jolts DActs Dt - 6 - im.p l , of l'hiladel 7 pion, is in town, • •-.7711Er. G. W. Cie.6;i4n and' family left town to-slay for. 4 Mite weeks' visit with friends.. I At.tcy: and Ivyv ~ f Lancaster, Pa., are ruslieating at the home of their uncle, lion.l E. 11. MV Ell, ill Wysox. 11, . —Editor If.tavt er , os' the Montrose Dem , ,erirt, paid us a filendly_ call on Fri day morning. Brother 11. is a simori-pure Deameml, but one of thel most . 'affable, entertaining gentleman of; our acqimint ance. As his lot has; bee 4 cast in a Re publican stronghold, his extreme political views only serve to make the other side more vigilant, while his g nature and polished manners' eleiate moral tone of the couuututityv - • • Own:rm.—We, the undendowa MOMS. ben of Cascade Chung% Camptown, do hereby expieee our deep sorrow occasion. ed 14,the death of our sister, Mrs. 0. W. STEPHEN; who was a chart er member of our Grange.. We also assure our brother, Mr. G. W. ErrzerrExs ' that he has ou si n cere sympathy in this his great be reafeMent.- G. L. WILLIAMS, D. Coox, Id. E. WILLIAMS. Ite.v. Mr.. HuosoN, a Presbyterian cler grof Williamsport, with his sister-- Miss M BEYSON, who were returning frchn a visit, in the country on Wednesday last, and while driving in Watsontown to take the cars for home, were badly injur ed by the horse running away. Mr. Him 'Ben's %back was broken. Ile is an old gentleinan, and there are 120 hopes of his recovery. Miss BATSON was very badly Injured about the neck. DEE;De recorded week ending July 61 : D Cash . to Burton Russell, July 4, 1862, Omni L Antliohy et al to S B Ross, Feb 24, 1874, Athens; Geo P Cash to F A Cash, Sept 28, '69, Towanda Boro'; Geo P Cash et al to same, Aug 10, -'79, To wandalßoro'; James H Webb, adm'r, to N C Harris, July 28, '75, Athens Boro'; John C Weller to Wm Owner, July 22, '75, Athens Boro'; Daniel Sullivan to A Loder, - Oct 13,''70, Towanda Boro'; J M Smiet; Sheriff, to Horace Spencer. May '75, Burlington. A PcinvoN of the school directors of this borough, at a meeting convened for the purpose on 'Monday evening last, im poftd upon the people of this place the aaitiorial burthen of purchasing new school ;books. The heavy debt, under which the district is now resting, requir ing, a tax of one per cent., ought to have admonished these officials that it was in bad taste, at least, to require the five or six hundred pupils in our school, to lay aside their old books and bny new ones, simply ; because some interested agent bores them: I. O. Or G. T.—At the regular meeting of the' Good .Templars' Liidge; of - this place, hOd on Weattesday evening of last week, the following officers were cle - cted for the current term, and will be installed this evening by Lodge Deputy G. W. C. T., C. IL ALLEN : T.—C. F. NICHOL... 7 . `W. 1r; T.— Miss CHAFFEE. W. B.;—C. H. ALLLZI. W. P. VAN FLEET. - F.:S.—ANNIE KUYX ENDA LI.. • Mums. W. C.:4-0. J. Cnt - nntx-K. W. I. 0.-3IAltiA Nienot.s. - W. o..G.—Wit. KETNEIt. The Lodge is steadily increasing in nurnhersi interest and influence. AT 'Nil: regular meeting - of Herrick Lodge 1.,0. of - G. T., on Monday evening aast,_ the following officers, were elected for the quarter commencing Ang. 1 : W. C. T.—E. 0.- TArLon. 1 W. V. T.—Mrs. G. F. WARNEI. W. $.4-Mrs. J. L. IVooonnts. W. P. S.—N. H. ACCT.. W. T.-i-AsA WARNER. _ • W. C.±3IYHON CILFEE. W. INI.L 7 L. C. I3Lint: • W. I. Q.—ELLA CARR. . . W. (3, - GEO. CJLtFEE. The Lodge is in flourishing condition, and notwithstanding the opposition we have met.! we are receiving new members almost every week. Sixty members have already been- received,' and we hope to number 100 before January next. S. P. WARNER, Seey. En. it6'OlTElt : In justice to the Ist Nine of the Star B. B. Club, I wish to, make a statement .through your paper, that the Comets' did not play 'the New Albany B. ('.. no! a picked Nine of Albany, as printed in the REronTEn and Republititio of last week, but they did play the 24 Nine of the Star B. B. C., and in which there was not a player from the Ist Nine, which is better, - I think, 4han the Conicts can say for their club. Allow Me to say also that the match game between the Star Club and the .3lii zeppas was played at New Albany, in stead of Evergreen, with a victory for the Stars,. by *score of 20 to 14. • Saturday- the Star Club was called to (some of the Ist Nine being away) to play the. Monroe- boys, and came out victorions4score, 3 - 4' to 11. ONE OF THE Boss A conuEsmisnENT of the Ilakpendent Rcji Niel( furnishes the following hchu tiful tribute to the late Mrs.. Brunows. of Stevensville " We hav'e no words adequate to speak of this gentle wife anti mother. Praise is not fitting fur one who seemed beyond it. We can only 'say that 'she is dead,' and hearts:are desolate, and there is a name dear to_us never to be forgotten. 'We shall titiss Alice when we all meet where she lias often met witli us, now, alas ! for the last time on earth. Those who ha . ve known her will long remengifer rare ,qualities of mind and heart; accom plishments which fitted her to grace any Position; and, better than these, the fortu nate possession of a temper and disposi tion which endeared her to all who were ever her friends ; and yet this gentleness was combined with strength of mind and courage which helped to till out the l few years of her life with energy and com pleteness. Attacked by the dread destroy er-r-eonsumption—she sought relief by travel and change of climate, but without benefit.; and returned from Colorado Ter ritory but a short time before her death,' Only. came home to die ; and the end was peace. surronntle(j. husband. father. and loving friend: - Leaving to their, ten der care het', infant son, she, whose life was beautifid, gave hev,self up to the will of her Savior, and was;-beautiful in death." , •ED. : I read the announce ment contained in your- paper of last Week, of the death of Mr. W. A. PECK, with feelings of uncommon sadness. The melancholy eVent most faithfully recalls to my mind the peculiar eireinustances at tending my introduction to him, and the great kindnesi he . extended me while -a law student in his office. Having studied law a short time before enteringhis office. I sometimes acted as counsel for parties in unimportant icas'es before Justices of the Peace. On One 'of these occasions, Mr. PECK appeared for the adversary of my client, and I shall never forget the fear and embarraiisment. I experienced upon learning that he was a regular practicing attorney_of the Bradford county bar, nor how quickly ;these painful feelings were removed by the kindly and, considerate manner in which he treated me. " Shortly after this occurrence I com menced my legil studies in his office, Where I receiVed from him and his true and faithful brother, Benj. 31. PECK. Esq.,, the most patient. and kind attention. I shall ever revert, to this period of my life with the.uttutist gratitude for the aid, en couragement i.and sympathy, these two. brothers gave me in my dark and weary struggle. I regret, Mr. Editor, that I am not bet ter able to express the feelings of admira tion and reverence henterained for the intellectital character of the deceased. In native ability' nd scholastic attainments, I shall alWayabelieVe that he was a great and remarkable man. Unrestrained in his researches to any particular branch of knowledge, his mind seemed to grasp with _precision and firmness the whole field of htimati intelligence. As a lawyer, in debate his demeanor was the impress of perfect grace . and courtesy; his logic symmetrical, grand - and convincing. 'En dowed with inventive ability of a thigh order, his arguments were always distin guished by their originality and philo sophical speculations. With all his unu j seal mental endowments, he was a can tious and studious lawyer:. While . I Nvas his office, I am certain no advice of the slightest importance fell froin his lipS without being ~ first framed by the most diligent and careful examination; andlio case he repreSented was ever present6l, to a judge or jury without first receiving the most thorough preparation. I remember ia very important rase in which he represented a certain large man ufacturing company before some court in .New York' the question in controversy related to ;lie construction of a large man ufacturing establishment, the disposition of Which depended principally upon the testimony of experts. In preparin g him self for the trial of this case, Mr. PECK occupied one whole week in the establish ment, in studying and analyzing the parts andA.ombinaticins of its machinery. In respect to'-all the intellectual quali ties necessary. to make a man great, and a lawyer successful and eminent, .no Man• more richly- deServeS a :tribute of praise than the deceaSed;.and I trust, Sir, that my feeble.effortis hilt a prelude to many more, woithierand better. . - Yours Trul F: 31. cants. .Wilkes-Berre,,,Augast 8, 1875 • ChM populsz Aitist, A. J. Ftsaam, has placed a hum, containing specimens of his skill, in the Post-Office. The pictures speak for themselves. • Tun following extract from one of W. C. T. DAwrT's circulars, although short, is just to the point and full of"wisdom " After many years of work In thif tem perance cause, exrrience has taught us that prevention is better than cure. 110 the beat means for aocinnplishnig the end for which we are laboring, is a thorough education of the children in the princi ples of temperance." Let temperance people educate their own children to avoid the "vile cup," and we shall soon have a generation of total abstainers. - An INCIDENT OF THE OLDEN'SM.—, Sixtpeight years ago, when a boy of five years, I lived with my grandfather, 31c*Exs COOLHAUtaI, then living in Wysox. My grandfather tanned and prepared a buckskin, from which he cut and made me a nice pair of pantaloons, for which I was thankful and proud as any boy. The same day that my pants were finished, I . had to sally out through the neighbor hood to show my playmates my new rig. Unfortunately it rained pretty Much all the day, and my now pants were; wet to my skin. In the evening grandfather built a large wood fire, and stood'before it and dried my new pants. But lo ! when bed-time came, and-I tried to disrobe my self of my pants, I found them dried tight to the skin, so that grandfather or grand; mother, or both, could not get their little boy out of the new pants. I was Obliged to sleep with them ~ on that night! The next morning a new trial was made, but to no better parpose, and my grandpa was obliged to cut °pert the legs to relieve me from my last pair of leather breeches: • Tin next 'scission of the State Tealch,_ enel AssoCiation *ill be held in he lama: House, Wilkes-Barre, Aug. 10,.•11 and 12,i 1875. Important educational topics are to be considered, and every effort viillhe made to render the meeting a profitable, and interesting one. meting excursion will! probably be taken by Members of the As- !, sociation on Friday - to ithe Switch-Back, V' or some other point of- interest in the vi cinity of the meeting. The proper offi cers have made arrangements with the • different railroads of the State by which persons attending the Association can go at reduced rates. ' but the L. V. 11.. IL, Is suing mileage tickets,.. Bradford 'County Teachers can attend at rates not differing materially from the lowest excursion rates, and those desiring to attend had , . I ; better' secure mileage tickets. And now_ as this Association ,is tb be held so close to us, and as Bradford cowl= ty has a good - reputation throughout the 1 State for Intelligence, we hope to See a 1 large delegation of our teachers present. CIWILE.4 WRIGIIT y Esq., of Canton, who died on, the 20th ult., after providing for his widow and other relatives, left the following sums, to the Presbyterian Church : . Presbyterian Board of Education, $l,- 000, for cducating youni men for !the minisfry• ' ,to Presbyterian' Church, Can ton, $7,000; the income 'from $5,00 for support of ministry there, and the bal ance for Foreign Missions. • The bakince of his estate, amounting tit $B,OOO or $lO,- 000, after a few small, bequests, is given to the Presbyterian Church of Canton . ; to be invested, and the interesethereof to be paid annually to the Society for the relief and support of worn out and disabled ministers of the Presbyterian deriombia- Wm. Ire also stipulates that three of his relatives, to whom die betriwaths wine thing, shall annually pay to the PresbYte rian church at'Canton ti each. Trios: S: )f.t.xt.Ey is made trustee, to whom he also bequeaths $3OO to be used in .the educa tion of a Son. The will orovides that should the Plies bytotian Church at Canton change in be lief and doetrine, so 'as not to be in hitr mony with the Westmiulter Confession of. Faith, then the income devoted to the support of said church shall be paidtto the Susquehanna . Presbytery, to be ex pended for preaching .said doctrine at Canton and Canton Birth'. ----;40.9.--- IlitoTnun KINNEY, of the Waverly .4d roritte, was in:town a few days since, and .refers to his Pleasant visit in this manner: "Made Towanda a visit last week after three years', absence, and_ the are these three years have wrought are really wonderful. • None can judge so well of the growth of. a place as an occasional visitor. Ile returns, exPeeting to find things just as he left them a few years before,. when be is forced to conclude that Aladin mith his wonderful lamp has been round thafway. Towanda has spread in .its territorial dimensions, multiplied in population and increased in business in proper ratio. Everybody seemed to have something to do, and even hiafers plied their silent vocations with commendable energy Nothing but :the river )thowed indications of a decline, 'four prosperous newspapers being unable to keep it pp. Looked through their new jail, which no doubt, the best institution of the kind AO the country., it is so attractive that .:j about forty - men in that county want to be elected to take charge ;of it. A Sher itr's term there is worth $lO,OOO net, which is probably as attractive kits the new jail. Saw the Jury Commissioners draw jurors for September term: - They ' had about as much to do with it as the pathmasters of Armenia momitains. Saw lots of old friends, but didn't treat one (,`,l' 'em. It's against our principles to treat or he treated. Always did like TowandaJ and its folks. Will go again some time.l' Tut: Toigieranee l'indica tor pays friend DARTT tlic following merited coin pliment : " Tiro. Dxftrr takes every occasion tp visit' Lodges. East week, after complet : ing the business id• the Executive Con/ mittee meeting in Philadelphia, he ,a - cepted_the kind invitation of Germantown Lodge to join in an excursion to Florence Heights. This proved to be a very pleasL ant affair, " and; judging froth the fra l r ternal feeling that prevailed and the enerr . gy members displayed to make every del tail complete, Germantown Lodge is mak ing very good public sentiment as far as her influence extends. On Friday eveninr , ' he visited Scatter! good Lodge,and, asßro. Moore recount; ed the wonderfuli works of that Lodgci since its organization—sending out worl d ' ers to all lands and upon the high seas— we thought eternity alone would disclose the amount of gopd that Lodge, has all ready seiltferecl. We were equally encour.! aged by the spirt, of determination to continue the goocriWork manifested. "Circulars published to-day give the standing committees and special deputies) appointed for the - ensuing year. . The ap-1 pointees are well-known and active Good Templars, and will no doubt discharge satisfactorily all the duties devolving up-; on them." I , " N'ext week a corrected list of Lodges l and Lodge Deputies will be published,' thus completing the organization for the year. Now for an advance along the THE Massachusetts Humane Society has Published very brief and intelligible directions for saving the lives of persons rescued from the water after they have become insensible. They are as follows : 1. Lose no time. Carry out these di rections on the spot. 2. Remove the froth and mucus from the mouth and . nostrils. 3. Hold the body, for - a few seconds only, with the head hanging down, so that the water may run nut of the lungs and windpipe. 4. Loosen all tight articles of clothing about ,the neck and chest. 5. See that the tongue is pulled forward if it falls back into the throat. By taking hold of it with a handkerchief it will not 6. If the breathing has ceased, or nearly so, it must be stimulated by pressure of the chest with the hands, in imitation of the natural breathing; forcibly expelling the air from the lungs, and allowing it to re-enter and expand them by the elastici ty of the ribs. Remember that this is the most important step of all. To do it readily lay the person'on his back t with a cushion, pillow, or some firm substance under his shoulders; then press with the flat of the hands over the lower part of the breast-bone and the upper part of the abdomen, keeping up a regu lar repetitioi. and relaxation •of pressure twenty-or thirty times a,minute. A pres sure of thirty pounds may be applied with safety to a grown person. 7. Rub the limbs with the hands or with dry cloths constantly, to aid the cir culation and keep the body warm. 8. As soon as the person can swallow, ire a tablespoonful of spirits in hot wa ter, or some warmireffee or tea. 9. Work deliberately. Do not'ye up too quickly. Swims; has, the - orts of hours. • P. G.,_.Tomi 17. - <harm i prominent Odd Fellow aid esteemed gentleman of Canton, entertained the members of his Lodge at his residence, a few eve= since. 1 The Sentinel describes the tit , • " • . &today evening last, 'Canton_ I , • No. 821, i O. O. ic., met at their 11 for the nsnill routine of business, and hi t d progressed far toward acijouni• ment when the 0. G. announced the re ceipt of a communication, which was duly passed to the Secretary, who observing the delicate nature of it, and the super seriptiOn evidently of a lady's band, he, hesitatingly opened it, fearing (in these degenerate times) some exposure of an unfortunate brother; but his fears were fortunately d,ispelAed after a careful peril ; sal; and handed the 'Janie 'fiver to• the N. G. i for reading and aetionof the Lodge. The ißrothers were not long held in suspense, as the Secretary read an invitation to ithem to meet their. wives and daughters I st the residence of P. G., J. W. GRIFFIN, as their presence was much desired, after meeting. the elose;of the F. "Many were the conjectures at this re. ,quest. The object could not po defined. The invitation,however, was accepted, and in due' tim e the members formed in Carching order. 1 "On entering the dwelling Of the , _orthy P. G., they were cordially receiv ed and greeted by. the beaming counte pances of a host -of ladies, and tables groaning under the weight of substantials end luxiiries for the inner man.. The sur prise was complete, and give rise to much merriment and a general feeling 'of re spect for the fair ladies in their ;display of kindness and labor in preparing the ban. duet. After supper the Brothers were .entertained with fine music by Mimi, 11EL liN BoTifwELL and others, and the agree a'ble association of the ladies. It is need less to say the evening thus spent was one that will long be remembered and cher ithed 1))1 allihe participants in its enjoy ments.. "We Must' not omit mentions _g in this ; connection, that many of the Brothers from Griffin Lodge, of Roaring Branch, and Block House, who visited Canton Dodge oil that evening were present, and had the pleasure of .enjoying the festivi ties of the occasion. I " The getters-up, as well as those who rendered!assistance, deserve considerable. - praise for the excellent manner 'in which the whole programme was 'carried out. May their, experience happiness imm.easur able;. may their eyes never grow dim; may their cheeks never fade and their_ brows never wrinkle; for the .surprise of Last "Saturday night will •be something . always „lc( be remembered with grateful feeling" land pleasant - heartfelt emotions' of grid i itiide. ' • : • - -.....- . , 1 IrAmir.v IiErNION. —A . pleasant time ;wits experienced by D. W; BROWN and 'fancily, at'Browntown, on Joly 17. These annual gatherings, or reunions, afford pleasant and profitable hours, especially to our family, as God in his mercy, to this date, has- lefi the' golden chain that bids us, without a misking link. We all bid untold consolation bi reflecting upon Bie times by-gone, while roaming over fa ndliar play grounds, and along the banks blithe various streams and ponds, Where where we had spent much of our !time in ychath. 4Many changes weio noticed by each of !ii that time had wrought : forests had ! yielded to !the woodman's axe; the un -I,tilled soil had become subdued in many !Places; ol(b landmarks! had been removed; !tenses had rotted and fallen, and in some instances new ones had been erected in their stead. i : We noticed, too, that many who were F Children when we left home, had. grown ! tolbe men and women; and those who Wore' re' in th i t prime, had either faded and , now carri ed the marks of time and toil, or hail been numbered among the dead. i It saddened us somewhat to see our pa : retits with 'careworn-brows and eyes dim ! Med with age, - though we feel to! rejoice th:ii such a great degree of health and phisperity lattends them. Some-I°f our - near relatives are, step by step, -nearing the open gates. The • fires of life have 'Mined low, and we fear that at another ' re -lotion some now animated km May be Walking in spirit robes; we 'trust, how eves, nr r, that such may not be tht ease. ! - Tirpe, how ver, oveth all thing on to death, and if we would, we could not stop its savages i ; ; A visit to one's old home, after air al.) Rime of m. ny years, engaged in arduous toil I hellcat 1 the towering walls 'of city buildings, here nothing but Innitle and contusion' signs, ahtl the reflected sun i light fairly scorches one's brains, iS a rea sonable exuse for'being considerably ear -1 rice away ith country scenery and do mestic fell ity. You,' kind reader will ~, net smile, if. I tell you that I enjoy'ed the tinkle of a cow-bell and the baying; of a heirnd; much better than the notes of. the meal; delicately touched harpString.l Don't call .Me - a:•" granger," but simply cOnsider me ii, little r nthusiastic over the laughing brooks, the smiling forests, the Singing bird's, the blossoming, flowers, and the ' are ma fro xt the liar-fields., • AI fathily reunion In the rural d istricts F can;t be outdone. The poet may Sing of l i towering dOmes, magnificent castles, au cien't althe'rats and grand old palaces; or 1 pilrieg,al splendor in -this or any other laritt or Of v a.trip across the water," or aremul the orld; yet my head and appe tite J 1 are mo o easily in fl uenced and satis-!! fie( lin and! around the old homestead, !than they would be to realize the fall val ne of all that the poet could convey in his song Of all Alm good things to !eat or drink, my nother prepares the best. May ' the writer ireet her many, many Unties as of !y lyre, is his heartfelt prayer. " God bless our 'nether." Iniconclu ion I feel a few (hilts fel atiVe to the longevity of the family will not be out o place or, character here. - MY grand ather was one of thel ea Ty ' settlprs of Wyalusing, iii4 - •name was D.ix)r.i. Bit?ws. Ile, was in Wybming the day prior to ,the g reat massaere, and was then nine years o f age. His father, withibis fareily, fortunately left that lo cali just in time to avoid death at the basics of the ruthless savage. When a young man, le located in the place that l'eart, his, au -name, viz: " BrownthWn." Heilvetrto 1e 89 years of age. Ilelleft,a largq family, nine of Whom are now -M -ing, I My fa tier., _the youngest, is aged 61; nextiin age 3, and the rest as follows,: 65, 7i), 71, 73, 77, 79, 81—aggregateiages, 640. i The gMndehildren number 41, !great grandehildr - 81. Total number of de scendants living, 131. But abodt 20 deaths have occurred in all these tears, 'frofiljall the amities. Ititink it ould be di ffi cult to show a better recd of long life. I have no doubt mil has h e n due to prudent, ;temperate living, to all w us to record so long a life, teasel . The are three physicians livingf anti acne de s , belonging to the family; nkik lawyer* the argest number farmers and ! mechanics. If such - a thing is possible, we hope nex year to sec all this array of Binii - xs to ther, in.one grand re-union, that is so ma ry of them as may be stared to live. • ! • Th`e child n made their mother happy, and !her visio ' clearer, -- by; 'presenting her , ; with b pair o gold-bowed..glasses; and re minded the other of advancing time by presenting h:m with a calendar (000, maniifacturel at Ithaca,. N. Y. iI remain, yours truly } (the i eldest fD. W. BnowN's famil y). i . Mira, N. Y. _ ; i, EMI ri Titi: Tut. L.—Pursuant to' auno Itce ntent,i the ag nts of the Eureka and Buck eye Mowert, et on Tuesday to teat the draft of thei respective machines. v The following co sprdence will explain the reason why t e trial - did not take place : On arriving at the Ward House, Mr. I)Avlsox add essed the following letter to Mr. 11 ADDEN : 1 W.,tun lloust:, July 21, 1 87 5 . I.4ITLENEI'i:!—I desire to notify( you now that I shalt at the trial this afternoon challenge you to mow against the Model Buckflye, cutting 4 feet 6 inches witl4our Eureka, cutting 4 feet 3 inches. •If you desire! a fain trial you will accept this challenge, as tltat machine is the only one you make ch comes into competition with the Model Buckeye. 1 ' I ruly Yours, i , , GEO. B. DAVISON. To the Eut .Im. Co., Towanda. TotANDA, Pa., July 97, 1875. E GODE, B 1 DAVISON : Yours Of 1 this date mceived., The competition to-day is betweqn the Direct Draft Eureka Mower ' and, thb Side Draft Buckeye. In oui. ex- I penence we find that success is found in :doing one thirtg at a time. Our business to-day,tis to at the Buckeye in draft. IWe hope you will' be present to see it done.' i Respectfull y Yours , ! 1 To'w.t.. - Ds EttnElts MOWER CO. ~ On n 1 triving in the figld Mr. D e visors made the fofithriug statement to the ROM. M ittee F , ; 1 - Wm:m.4uly 27,1876. ~. Gerruotior nitwit: Ccorinmix—As the Eureka Company were recommending and trying to sell their 4 feet 8 'inch Mower — at the time when the arrangement was • mad for this ttial, I had of course expected to compete , with a machine of that class,pri ce and width of cut, and more espec ially as that is tlitimachine claimed by the Eureka Company to be built 'for the expre ss pur pose of competing with the ni la e I sell and other mowers of its class and width of tit. But was imrprised ;to learn while at their works yesterday that they ( the Eureka Company) thought of putting into this-test a 6 feet mower. As most of the power of ,a machine is, consumed in the friction of ' the gearing, which iS the same, whether the cut is wide or narrow, this test is manifestly unfair, and _especially so as the extreme width of cut has dragba:cks and disadvan tages aside (rota draft, that overbalances the slight gain. Long experience . has, all things considered,. established the best (width for mowers at from 4 ft. to 4 ft. 6 inch. Bhould you. - as the committee, decide that on the terms agreed upon between the Eure a company and myself, that the Eureka ompany have the right to put into this trial it machine costing one third more than mine (because of its increased width of cut,) and then compute the draft in pounds per inch of cut; then,and in that case I must decline so clearly an unfair 'coldest, and pay the forfeit. But lat once renew the challenge and propose; here and now, to test the Buckeye with a 4 feet 6 inch tut, ,I claiming nothing for the additional 8 inches of cut. 1 Yield this because I greattk desire to enter tiport this trial at once. I tropose, that if I the Eureka company show \the least draft hr their machine, the Buckeye shall be at eir, disposal; if the Buckeye shows the least draft the Eureka shall be at my dii resat. Respectfully, your most obedient servant, • Cleo. 8. * Dxv1.0",.. Y. S.—After learnisig ;what mower • the Eureka company were intending to put into this teat, I gave them timely notice that I f W old not go into the trial against, a ma-. c ine which gave them such a decided ad v ntage, counting, as they propose, the d i ft per inch of cut. ' - ANoViElt tff:kLI.ENG M'L MADDEN Dear Sir:—l hereby challenge you to 'eet me in trial to test the relative draft the _Buckeye, cutting 41 feet; against o Eureka, cutting 4 feet 3 inches, and I put up from one to twe_hnndred dpl : forfeit, and meet you to-day, to-rnor . or. any day this .week, thc lightest Ilaft to win the other. Yours i • GEO. B. lltvlsON. owanda, July 27, 1875 . . . MADDEN, President of the Eureka ~ refused to accept this challenge. GEO. B. DAVISON'. MIS2i9 ' s titEliA MOWER OFFICE, July 29, 1875. ‘!i peo B. DAVIDSON, Agt.—The Bradford [ Reporter of this date prints your challenge' I to me representing the Direct Draft Eureka • Mower,= in which you desire to' match the Bt.ckeye Mower, with 4. feet bar, . with our Drect Draft " Baby Mower," 41 feet cut. Y ti recently paid 'twenty dollars rather than art in a tragedy gotten up by yourself, ' The , Dying Buckeye." You antici- . paled a " Baby Shear" on' the 27th. You saw tae elephant. Beaten at your own game de - eated. even among your friends, you feel like *hipping something and 'pint challenge ou . "'Baby." We testify to your good sei se in paying s2oforfeit rather than face a . re defeat on the 27th. But when you pu lish a challenge like that referred to albve ( Reporter), you either take xis for foqls, or you wear the cap yourself. The Tovanda. Eureka Mower Co. are manufac turpg four sizes of mowers, with 4i, 5, 51, and 6 feet cutter bars. The last three sizes :leave been in market for the last five years, and thousands bear witness to their practi cal working and &eat economy to the hus h! dman. Our- • Buhr is but just born— the fruit of the union of 'the Polighkebpsie 'm Towanda Companies—not yet six mohths old, and yet you discover in i• a foe worthy of your ,steel. This is exceedingly flattering to US . that you, with your. largest and best product —Om result of thirty years experience— shoild pay $2O, rather than compete with our usual product. That you's.should shun our medium and larger sizes, and challenge the "baby:" You well know that we have built, and thousands of farmer's' are using Direct Draft Eureka Mowers, with 5, 51 and 6 feet bar successfully. e have clearly' derrionstmted tbaton the Direct Draft prieciple—illustrated in the Eureka Mower. We can,not only make, but, practically use a cuteer bar and knife two feet longer than any side cut machine. It would_ doubtless be ver3l gratifying to you to have us dwarf our capacity: cripple our strength ; so you could satisfy that insatiate desire to bet and fight with some " show " in the 'contest. Now, Davison, we are an accommodating people, willing to cater to theamusement of the public, or the caprice of an individual, if not carried to excess, and 'we therefore make the following proposition: We will meet you in a trial of draft and work of mac i hmes—you using the Buckeye 41 feet bar ais proposed—we using our "baby" 41 feet bar, providing, that you publish .a card overt your signature and challenge containing theollowing facts:. Ist. The Towanda Eureka Mower Cora- Ii l manufacturepant and sell three sizes of mot ers, viz-: No. 2, 3. and 4, having 5 2 :4, • nd 6 feet bar respectively, each and all of w ich arc easier of draft per riot of bar - than the Buckeye. 2 . At the Orwell trial I challenged the Eur ka Company to meet the Buckeye in a test f draft, July 27, '75, but on the day appointed paid $2O forfeit rather than face a sure defeat and lose a Bueke'e besides. .$ 3d , Not daringto compete with the larger size of mowets made by the Eureka Com p= 0 I herefily , challenge their "baby," their smallest mower, and a more equal opponent for the Buckeye, dc., &c: Wr will notask a more complete confes sion. The above facts are patent and all pertinent to the question. Put yourself squarely before the people. Let there be no, cuibbling or squirming from a clean exposition of the fact that, you wish to 1 math your oldest and most perfect Buck- 1 !eye rainSt our " Baby " Eureka , not six 1 mon hs old, and of consequent little expo , rienee. Let the whole truth appear, and we will cordially meet you to-day,-to-tuor roar; Or any day this week. _. 1 ' S. D. Mannix, President. II BUSINESS Locm. $ flr The REPORTER, office has the best tackles for doing job work, and turns out more and f tter specimens than any. other establishment in Northern. Pennsylvania. Persons wanting any thing in the job printing line, will do well to call and examine our work. . { op sir ' linen Col3lll at COl3 at kt. E. E. 0.41,4 FIELD'S. .....,..4,- 1 416/- r Neatly printed town orders for- sale at this °Mee. Cr To secure children' pi i ctures—take them the new Gallery. , _ 4 , ar - Sir New goods received daily at 11E.:s Mani WS. Sir °graving done at lIENDKLItAIS'S Jewelry Store. • --; /fir Music -Boxes and Musical CIA. at BEN DLEMA WS. -- I 4114. - Li`' Pictures taken that speak for them selves, at A. 1. FISHER'S New Gallery. ----041 flirfliiSntswAx teems great redaction In 511- yer-Pl i ted Ware. —....„,.....____. fir For all kinds of goods in the jewelry line, call at f,f. linvntEmAN's. _.....___..", Siirliew Embroideries, White Gouda and Laces at Evkzs & lllLDltrall'S. I ---....._____ t car A new style picture: thc Piutne nade—taken at A. J. Fiensit's Gallery. sir Opera, Field, and Spy Glasses In a great va riety, at tizitnatates's. ..._..,.......______ Sir :4ow Drehr, Goods, and Trimmings, at " - Ettafts 4 littnselit's. .tr ei. Or You can buy a set of Qrockery very low for cash at BLACK'S. NEW Table Damasks, Napkins and NVI Towels t KENT d: WATROC I 6'. (Juril7 /fir. ew Table Damasks , Napkins and Towel's at s is littnimirs. _.._............ Sit IF'or the best Beast or Steak Pito Mr= it RUNDRIt's. ____...___........____ la. New Clods and Cassimers, at I EvAirn It .111blittSTri'S. sr I . you want the best Cook Stove extan t tan at JIM Et, In NertOrti block. . —sow - r . town/maws* samrrotereurs Ugh for your Ilidetitain7. .... try . - TimOthy; Ilfseidneost naafi *1 US 1. G. rarrow. I, - Threshingldacidges, second-hand act, ohesp; Pknro, Robber Paha, tc, anga _ K. Wrztas k Sot. la7' Wir. N. WALDRON, of East Smith field, will be a candidate for Register and Retold. er. • • llomma,& Ilse/ton are general agents for the eelebriied Mathusbet Plana, and Gr.o.Wootes a C 0 . 48 Organs—the best in this or any other country. tAprill. • a r The largest and best selection of Spring and Bummer goods yet brought to this market, is being reeelyed daily, at U. Jacond. ' Sir M. fizatlr.t.malf has the largest And beet stock of ladles , and gentletnens' gold and silver watches over brought to Tcntands. air Don't fall to call at IlExinarta'N'a, if you wish to buy anything In the line of Jewelry, Silver and Silver-plated Ware. `American and Trench Clocks in great varie ty, at very low prices, at lIEYDLLt[A f'9. Air Gold, Silver, and Steel Spectacles, and Eye Glasses, In great variety, at llzaatLaials 13 Jewel rftore. W If you want to secure a good article, and * get the worth of your money, the place togo Is M. His. DELMAN'S. !Fir Large stock of Pictures and Picture Frames, at WHITCOMB it SHAUT'B, Mercur Block. or Look at the'New Goods at TAYLOR k (O'4. riff - Grenadine's, in great variety, at 7TArcon & Qom' Ladies' Linen Suits, just opened at TAYLOR & CO'S. Old pictures copied and enlarged, or reduced to ally size desired, and furnished 10 00, water colors, or Ink at the new Gallery over 0. A. BLACICK Store. tar A. special meeting of the Historical Society of Bradford County, will be held In Canton on Wednesday evening, August 11.1873. The pub qe pre Invited to attend. H. A. Minenn,.Bec'y. [Northern Tier Gazette and Athenz Gazette please ropy] • vir Rev. Mr. siosToN, of lA.naysvme, will deliver n i'emperanc'e Lecture at Ifecrickville, on Thursday evening, Aug. 12, 1875. The iienlck• villa Cornett:land will be present - . Come one, come all, and hear the best temperance leetnre you ever listened to. S. P. W. wir.MRS. ALLEN, Dresimaker, York "Avenite, above ' Locust street. Prices rea sonable, and Satisfaction guaranteed. igigft Is not general! known that IL C. WIIITA \'' xxn, at the Book, Bindery over the REPORTER °dice, makes iilank Books In aliy style of ruling and binding desired. If you want a new Ledger, Jour nal or Docket, give him a call. rir COUNTY COMMISSIONER:-. I hireby announce myself ass candidate for County Comnibisloner, subject to the decision of the Re publican County Convention. N. OIL Eicy. Franklhulate, May 19. 18.15. Or REGISTER AD iRFA7ORDER.-3. R. CRANE, of Columbia, loicuship, will be , a candidate fdr the Mace of Register and Rcconlei, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. w. COUNTY CO3fII3IIBSIONER.—A3I.tB.4 ' . Iti.vEALY, of Alinsuy. Will be a candidate for County Colittnission . er. subject to decision of Re. publican Convention. Sir Never buy a Cook Stove until you have called at JeNE'B awl examined the New Empire," a stove which has never disappointed the expecta ' nous of the most fastidious housewife. Ur FACE !L— Any one buying 41.00 .or more wortp of goods at 31 E ROSENFIELD% Cloth- Ing i Store, *lll receive tree ono•elegant Atpaci Cap, or Straw not, both of the latest styles. L • I* . GIVEN „AWAY I—Every purciuuler of goods amounting to 11.00 or more, will receive FREE, one striped Alpaca Cat, or Straw Hat, at M. E. RosENYintn's Clothing Store. PIANO-FORTES GREAT REDUC TION IN PlANos.—Flrst-clais, large size, square grand, 7i; octave Plano-fortei, for r-S5. Organs In proportion; at }imams At PASSAGE, Towanda, Pa. or GREAT On and after this date, I will sell my surplus STOCK OF FLOWERS at rt need prices, at my Green. houses, on Main street, north of Etilseoplil Chitral, JAS. C. HIVING . Livnity run SALE:—We bare a !Avery fU eight twines and good , carriages, hack, etc., whirl° we offer' for Sale Cheap and on reasonable terms. Enquire of our agent at the stables; or at our Music Store. ' air MR. WM. IIosTWICK. late Of J. S. Att.YS & Co., can hereafter be found at J. 0. FRoST &SONs, on Main street, where he will be happy to see all of his numerous Mends. And any in need of Furni ture, or anything in Ur line of Undertaking, wig find the best goods, best assortment, and lowest' prices, at their store, of any place In the country. ('all and see for yourself. ==== Or WYOMING, SEMINARY AND COM m Enc.! L COLLEGE.- ACcommodatiOn for 200 boarders and as many day scholars. Students.pre pared for collage, professional study, teaching and business. Thorough instructliM and discipline. Banking, wholesale and retail business, railroad ing, telegraphy, etc.. praetically taught. Neat term opens Sept. L For catalogue containing a beautiful' steel engraving of the Seminary. and for Illustrated Commercial Journal, address Rev. D. COI\ELAND. Ph. IL.' Kingston, Luzerne Co., Pa. On commercial matter: address Prof. July 21—Ow. tf; r EN nir A Normal Teachers' Institute will be held at Rerne,begbantng TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, and continuing ton weeks. - The Institute will be Under the general direction of A. A. KEESEY, aided by such competent assistants as the duties of the Superintendency may require. The text books to use throughout the county Will be adopted . Members of the Institnteowlio are deemed qualified Will receive certificates at the close without turther examination. To corer expenses, a tuition fee of from five to six dollars will be charged. Arrangements will also he made for the aceom- Modation, at satisfactory rates, of the younger pu pils who may wish to attend. For particulars, inquire of or address C. J. EAsTAnnoox, Rome, Bradfonl Co A MAG.:cis-ter:lr OFFEII.—A very liberal contract with the Weed Sewing Machine Company will enable us, we hope, to place theiC celebrated Machines in many families. So fine an opportunity to secure a first;clalis sewing machtne'seldom oc curs. May we not expect our friends, and an in terested In our work, to make an earnest, united effort to extend our circulation and thereby Increase our influence? Cannot the reader form a club In his or her neighborhood and secure this sewing machine as a premium ? A few hours of well-di rected effort will obtain it. Are you a postmaster? With a little thought and effort you can easily send us 40 names. Pass the subscription paper. Forty names at /I 50 each will secure 40 copies of this paper for one year -and a /65 sewing ranching. In forming such a club you will help us In nut work, benefit year neighbors by placing In their families good reading, and at. the same time make your own or some other:famlly happy In the possession of a great labor-saving machlne,:srarrantM , to be per fectly new, of the latest Improved construction and In perfect order. Or - SUSQUEHANNA COLLEGIATE INSTl revE.—The Fall Term of the twenty-second year or this Install Gen, 'Will begin MONDAY, AU GUST 23, 1875, with eight experienced-teachers— one mom than last year. Additional apparatus and facilities fur teaching have been provided. The accommodations for non-resident students, will be better than during any precious year. Speelal in ducements.to those preparing to teach.• As usual a teaclier',; class will be ciamlned at the cum meneeMent of the year, and every effort will be made thoroughly prepare. the members of the class for the apeclal duties of the school room.' The Principal will also aid those j who are eirneit and proficient in securing positioni. In addition to the usual classes In the common English studies, Math ematical classes, and classes In the languages al ready somewhat•advanced, claw! will probably commence Litlif, Greek, Algebra, yieneti, ;Ger man, Philoiophy, Surveylng,l Geometry, and such .other studies as the wants Cof the Atturent may de mand. Tuition from N 10,410 per -Mon. Board, with room carpeted and farnlabed throughout, ughts ete.,44 per week. RoOraevilli be vetoed for those wishing to bard tnemselves by sending their names to the Princinal. For further partieu lan or eitalOglae, addreas the iltnelpg, a. E. QUINLAN, • • Tulip*, Pa ' • • ‘ . PlelitingTstuttees. • r . ' arn 1 Mini .—if YON have been iouganir fa utintstsnel het* to Sear& of , or if goo OM taken a recent cola,go. at once to Drug Store of Truss * 001 LOON sad get a inotau of Dr. Noaats , firnp of- Well. ,Wild Cherry sad Horehound. Take t Sad No other itedlelao sets so promptly and esgr In coughs, .colds. and an diseases of tho l t=, Ss and Chest, leading , to ConstimpWn. t l:in-; dr , who oneo thought they had that dread di. , sease have been restored to health ligq the of this alinostrnagiti remedy. St Video the test twin specific foul Croup; and never tails In Whoopieg 'Cough. Thai she 10 cents. (snap/. 1 ' I , ; DIED. • A - i ROCKWE L—At Springhill., Tuscaroraltownsh p, June 16, 167 A, Silas Llule Rockwell, danghterOf W. A. and Nary T., Rockwell, Aged Aa yearsi 2 months and 2 I days. i. The de a / was not thought to be dingermudy ill until two days before death. She was!of a mild, amiable a n attractive character, very much belov ed by her fates and acqttaintances,l autl . p+- e; pared for th death-change by a life consecrated to :the service ilf our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Chri st, Whom she onored by a hely flying [sir seretwl years of heiklet life - here. Ever In h 4, phiee as pupil or teacher In Sabbath-school, she had endear ,ed herself to the aged and the young. We do net ;sorrow as thoserwho have no hope, We feel assur 'cd that our loss Is her unspeakable gain, ;and that 1 'she has gone "to be forever with the Lord," - • 31erryall, PIL, July 31, 73 k* OR d. —At LeDaysville, June 15, 1575, EValine Fo. • • Mn. rOIID war a due, spirited,. plods and Indus. irlous woman; About ten years ago she became ti Christian, and following the example of her plena matter, becatite a member of the 31. E. Chiircb, - of Which she coOlnued'a faithful and actite ,Member 4s long as health was given her. She delighted In the prayer meetings, Sundapschools and class Meettngi, and held an honorable place In the cholr of the church. Ilen'ce she promised, If heSlth an life were continued, years of active service in the, cause of Christ. • I About four years ago she entered into the mar riage relation, and dlscharted DS : duties with coin. Mendable fidelity and devothiti ‘ To the Cesponsi-1 utitles and cares of family Me, her bealtlC proved' equal, and though she met them with .S heroic spirit, she sank beneath their weight into the arms : of sickness and death. To leave her ImsbUnd andl two little children 'to the care of others, was a pain ful and difficult Work; but after making MII the proi l islon for their comfort her circumitances winild permit, and, while sinking Into the Srms Of (leap, spending on ; them the care and love of a wife mid- mother, she gave both them and hentell Int the.hands other Saviour. _trusting his inCilcy and MIT to keep them safi.coth evil until the fltiattlay. Then may husband and Children meet her, wherel sickness and sorrow, pain and death. are felt and I feared no more." 0, DOUGIIERTT.—In Orwell, July 6, tif7s, afteC au Illness of three days, Francis N. Dougherty, aged 19 years. 4 months and 4 days. TOWANDA MARKITS 1 WIIOILESALE PRICES. P COrrected every Wednesday, by C. 11, PBTCII, - subject to changes dully. i 9 wheat, "0 bush All 30 @ 1'49 Bye, 11 bush ~ - I I Buckwheat, ? bush . Corp, - fk. bush : oo Oati, 111=bush 50, Ileitis, IA btish 1 •560 • . Butler t rolls) ?lb • 2,5 2% 41 (dalrY).? lb 28 igt.27 Eggs, "i 4 dos ,' 'lB ' Potatoes, It bush, . 451 ' Plane, iflbartel 8 00 01 9 00 L Wstutrrs OF GllAlN:—Wheat 60 lbs: t Corn 56 lbs.; Ryes 6 lbs. ; Oats 32 M.; Barley 46i lbs.; Buckwheat 88 %S.; Beans '62 lb.: Bran 20 lbs.: Clover Seed 60 lbs.; Tirnothy Seed 44 'tbs.; Dried Peaches 33 Ibbs. Drled'Apples 22 lbs.: Flax seed 50 lbs. I . _,.._.:.__ . . QUOTATION.OF WHITE,F ELt & CO., Bankers and Brokers, Street, Plllladelphla, Aug. 3,. BIDF 120 , 2 114 115'11 118 2 4 118!4 120 IY6 • .1167.; 122 ,1144 116% 117. 7 ti .107 50S - " c. Gold Sliver • Pennsylvania.. Reading Philadelphia & Erie Lehigh Navigation. Tallei,-Ex. Dir.. United R. it.lot Oil Creek liorttiern Centra1........ Centrdl Transportation.. Nespnehoning C. & A. Mortgage 6 4 5, 'B9 . . .IST OF. LETTERS remainirlo• in T,e. the Towanda Post Office for week ending Aegust 3; 1575: , • Bennett Maria, Buan Frank ,T,_ Bosworth John F, Chilson Burlie, • Coefleld John, Cash Geore; Carrier G 11, Campbell J F, - Huge a rlie Katie, Ferguson Fred, Gunn Capt Wm, " - " Hufferman C, Jdnes Wm H, . Lewis Jac*. Manyx John, .Ridgeway J W, Sinith 'Wasson, Sheridan Anna. Sicitter .Abbie, Vanauken. Little, Washburn George, •1 . . l'etsons calling for any of the, above letterl will please say "advertise/I," giving date of list. ',- HOLMES $t PASSAGE MERCITR'S HALL. 1 0 FRiDAY 13 10 AUGUST I T BRILLIANT ARTIsTS. Tit i: WALLACE SISTERS, JENNIE, MINNIE, and MAUD„ In their great drama. AI!INNIE'S LUCK, OR THE. CPS .IND DOWNS OF CITY ,uppORTED Et A SPLENDID COMPANY, ANI) GRAND 'OECIIEST . RA. Prices as usuat. /4 - • Weal - veil seats at X t npv's Drug store — ilk aughwl- LIiaIAYSyILLE ACADEMI%I‘ The Fall Term of this School will coruntrnee MO I NDAY, AUGUST 30, 1875. To continue Twelve week: , : CIASSITICATIO'S: , Can will be Taken to class pupils so as to hiSure them the greatest progress. Dence.thelinportince of beiirg present at the opening of the term. RECITATIONS: Each class will recite daily. ‘Cawfully prepared lessons will la rigidly hirtisted upon. TUITION: -I I From $.3 00 to NlOO. BOARD: can be bri4 at reasonable rates. also rOionl for those wishing to board themselves. - angst3'. W. M. NESBIT. . _ • rumpTowN ACADEMY. lj lib, Fall Tenn of this Institution will coin. Under the supervision of .1. F. ELLIOTT Fur turther partlvulaig., .rev hand bills. angsw3*. Tvt ND POINTS AS' Farolera are hereby Informed that I 3111 now tire pared to furnish the celebrated ; . LtRAYSVILLE - "L" PLO' s of every kiwi. Also Points, or any portion' or the plow fwentshed at lowest rates. JAMES VA G limit, A tizust 3. 1375 t( REMEMBER! REPORTER OFPIC NORTHERN PENNSYLV:VN Office on Ptirk St.; Oie,.r the , Conti liotise , , d MARRIED. 1 • 1 ,. • .1 pntryN.. 6, o—rnorz.—At the .Parsonage, MJ,n. roeton, Jtly 28, by Re, . Rallock Armitrong, Mr. Royal D. ,Pruyile of Luther's Mills; sad Miss Wealthy A.StioPeott Metttanht Lake, ' • "The Soul that lours to see my face, Is sure ray lore to gala; And he that early seek my grace, Shall never seek la rain." Markets. 1881, c . . 5-20, c. '62, M. and N.' `t '65, J. and J it 64 .67 , t• 10-10 cimpon. Patine 6'3, ey s's, Reg. 1881... New Aiivertisemeats. S. W. A LVORD, P.' M = MONDAY.' AUCUIST 30, 1875 TH.vi"niv DOES THE BEST JOB PRINTING Mr ANY ESTABLIMIMENT El= liVOir DON'T BELIEVE IT, COME AND SEE. .. +., zoo -.lmressiente. TOTAL A:WhaNgii.B CAN *pre their 11 a very cheap le the Temperance ritual Benefit Aiso laden. A well establliihe -and well condulted Life Insu rance plan, by whit total abstainers get the bene fit of their habits of abstinence., as they cannot do In companies which Insure ordinary drinkers. No large premiums to y; no tine builitings to build; no high =furies.' I C. IL HAIL, Agent. l'owanda, GROCERIE & PROISIONS.. McCAIE f, EDWARDS, 'GROCERIES DOOR NORTH F CoDDINU TowandA, July 2: 4:75. A. COOK - A. J. NOBLE : W. N t VTNCENT. _ TOWANP INscitiNCE mato sti,e, ori FIRE AND MA - INE COMPANIES CommEnclAL 1.3:ii0:4:, 1 1 Eosr.l, a , 1.4. 117,150,000 116YAL, of Liverpool, I 4, 1 12,000,000 QCEEN. ji., - 4' - 11,090,000 LONTINENTAL, of Ne fork.' --- , 2,006,238 GYIIMANIA, '• I • 1,537,539 GERMAST AMERICAS:, • . - • 1,824,410 , 31.51411ATTA11. - 709,885 tPitGENIx, of Itartford, •• i, 1,852,303 1 0181 EXT, 1 " •• •: 719,842 A - 34.Azos. IA Cwlllo, " ,' 9:15,50 • leirizENB 4 ,i'of Newark ! 393,1313 -A1 , 111124:(1,--REMAN. 01 f i..rni.thy , - '2,500.000 LIFE ACCID NikrioNAL L Ltrt:, of 1.;...„.1., assets . t *3,580.225 T :AVELEns, of Ifartfo 1, •• i 3,186.240 , K IrILIVAY PASSIIS, " ' 650,000 III:71:A1., Wry:, of New P ork i • I 72,3.36,070 1 .1 j ,osses adjusted and p .at this (Mice Apr:24s t 1$ 5 I 0 $9 I (i.TINSON CO., POO 475. ;, SPRING AN CORSER I Are now Deady to serve t, , and best o. 42, „ . .0p7 , , 6110 ES, TItUNIPC..: Aver brought y, Towand Cats and see es. WOOL CARDI AT WOOLEN MIL PE . .1:Iso manufacturing a. to du short notice. We frogs the new clip, and a, fast as offered. 11 5O 50% I 1291 f 29i Camptownnei. do, 187 VALITABLE3 ILL PROPERTY v : FOR SALE, AT S; EVENSVILLE, BRAD FORD CO.: PA.—Vine niles from Wyalusing. on the Lehigh• Valley B. IL The zroperty consists or ,a GRIST MILL, with f r run of stones In good condition: a SAW MI 1 , with new and first-class maellnerT; FOUR D 'ELIA NOS. find about Twinty Acres of land. Axood place for Mishit AddresS 103 103 q OE . T f:EHIGIT SAL k. 4 N. Y. n,sti, nos fenßer Trains. to take e === YRIN 3i4; No ' No STA.T 15 r 7 P31; 1 ; Am I PM 2 15, 4 50 8 30 ..Nlagim 2 16 2510 15 556 j 9201 Au 7 1512 00 7 1.5 1 Ith 8 5812 2.8; - Oar 9 0012 55 8 30' Ell l 9-31' 1 25' 9 05 Wail 94( 133' 9 P2' 9 56 1 38 9 19 sth ' 10 9 2 0710 00 ...TOW. 10 50 Wyal l 11 231 3 02 11 12".... Lace .- .'l2 3: ..Mesh 12 101 3 5211 25,..Ttutkh 12 51'8 4 35. 1 20,. L & 13..1 12 571 1.42: 1 30' - ' Pitt I 1 26 5 00' 2 00 2 ni 6 32, 3 27 ....W. II 3.15 7 10' 4 15 .... P. II 1 3 40i 7 25 4 1.5 ...Mauch 4 454 8 31: 5 50 ;4 40'; 8 34 ' .5 53'..E. P. J 00;: 8 45. 6 051.. .Bethleit 15 30 1 j, 9 15, 6 35; ...... EaBV 6 45r10 30' 8 8 5 , 3 9 45 New AM E PM PM ADDITION-A No; 29 leaves Elmira at l all stations. arriving at 'at 1 13. and Wilkes Barrel No,; 30 leaves Wilkes It ping it all' stations, arrlvin Elmira at 12 30, and Itha NN 32 leave... Towanda a all stations, arriving at W ra at 9 00 a. ni. No; 31 leaves Elmira at 5 statlqns, arriving at Wave at 7 Iftp. m. Train 6 leaves Phlladell Yerk4l2 43, arriving at Tut ': Train 3 leaves Tunkhani Ting at Philadelphia at 2 2. p. m. Trains 8 and 15 run dally Cars attached. Drals - ing Boom Cars att he tvalen Elmira and Phtlai B. A. PAC. )3DITOR'S ....fElstwee vs. Henry II of CoMmon Pleas of Brad T.. 18n. Theduterslgued: an an Courtl! to distribute the- the n Sheriff, ariSing from, the estate; will attend to the d on TitUItSDAY, Septem of Smith & 31ontanyti, I. ndiere2all persons haring must present them or be coma?* In upon the same. angSul. AMINISTRA :'—.Notice Is hereby k; debte4 to the estate of W,i wanda;deed,must make In undersigned, and all per said estate must present - t fOr settlement. augSwe. ' itUDITOR'S N l'ettels Co. rs. If. (*mullion Pleas of It ratl fon P. 187 j. The Anler.igned. an a, l Court to distribute fends I arising from the sale of de nal property will attend to ment at the °Mee of Peet & ohIVTIDNESDAY, the Is o'cloc& ik.m.,at which time lug claims upon said funds', forever debarred from corn , laug.in l. QTRAYED, OR . Mack Shepherd DI top of teend, white, on clerk 411: answers to the name tnrntnyt said•tMg to me at h rmation n here he is, n:11 ,11tontneton, Bradford Co. STRAY.—Canu 1 • ute of the stan,erlheri Sanday, July 11, ler), four, and one hetier. The wne property, pay charges 'Monroe, July 17, 18:5. 7 -3 l t . TtiCfORPORATIt In the matter of the Inc/ field Library and Literary field township. The objects of the A.Www and maintain a MM.*? of velop a Lome literary taste lltersuy'exerelses,lectuies. BMW) 13 hereby given sedation intends to apply tt Pleas of Bradford County,4 1875, for Incorporation and( 'net of Assembly of April ' lily R . :4 1875 C'asb deal rs in all kinds id PROVISIONS gn EN(' Y. NT COMPANIES. 'I3LE & VINCENT, Geineral Agents Per .Ifay. at home. TerniS rree. Address, nd )failn rjaek2-i -741 1875. D SUMMER C 0 0 N S' • e public with the largest rAffe k oC AND TRAAEL,INI.; BAGS Prime: to bait till• Milt's Eill 11 , IIE Is CA M ANA. 'u: cloth dressing attended lase already making rolls prepared to do work as 11. it. I\(111.01 Fall River, Mas,.. EY AND PA: & S.—Arrangement of Pas ct May 30.-Ix7l. =1 11 . AL ON.. No No No 2• 4 8 1 ---- ...---,—..--- All , PM PM F:11174.. 1 10 ..... 12 .55 'lO 12 45 '1225 'urn 945 .... '4,, 9 20 ca .732 . '6 56 go 0 40 ' 660 1ta...... 0 15 0 10 5 35 ens 1 40 8 25 4 55 re 1 33 8 10 4 48 lois 5 29 5 10' 4 42 NDA..• , 5 00 7 0 4 10 1 1 . sing.',... 6 40 ' - 1110.,.. I 02 6..2n. 3 07 ppen.... 61:11) . nnock .. '3.22 53 0 ,224 inctlon . 2 40 . I 35 1 40 t0n..... 2 32 4 22' 1 32 arre„.:. 2 15 4 00' 1 15 weir •• • 1 05 2 32,12 05 Yen ..... 12 10 1 50 11 25 hunk.. 11 45 1.30 11 05 I ou11• • •,• 10 47.12 23'10 05 nctlon..! ..... : 12 1910 00 °'• em.,.. 10 30 : 12 10 9 45 n . 10 05.11 40: 9 15 phla:.. 8 30 9 45 8 00 ork .... ' 9 15: 5 30 kBt 531 rli EMBECI 15, P. m.: stopping at averly at 3 Zo, Towanda t 8 05, p. In, Tiro at 7 20, a. ni.. stop at Towanda at 10 55, at 3 00 p..Ja. 7 10 a. m. - stopping at hvorly at S 05, and Ehni. 130 p. slipping at all ly at 6 15, and Tidtanda is at 2 10 p. m.. .7...;ew khannock at 10 00 p. tick at 7 00'a. in., arrl• and New York at 3 25 with Pullman SI&TIng ched to Trains 2 and 9 elplif a. R.f..;uperintetnlent. OTICE.-N. C. McKean. In the Court or! CO, No. PIO: Feb. for appointed by said (ley In the hands of the, .ale of defendant's real Ines ot his appointment , r 2d, 1875, at the office Towanda, when and ]alms upon said fund forever debarred from P. MOSTANYE. And ftor , lOR'S NOTICE. yen that all persons In , 1. A. Peck. late of To % ciliate payment to the haying claims against • em, duly anthentleated ANE L. T. I'ECK, Administratriv.. 1 TICE.-B. A. ,;. (Soff. in the Court of County; No. 720, Dec. Thor appointed by the the hands of the Sheriff 1 Manes real and perso . e duties of his appoint ' )avls to Towanda,boro; , day of Sept., 1875, at 10 Ind place all persons hay ' nust present them or tie I. ng In upon the same. , W. T. DAAA E'?:., A MI I tor. OLEN ! g, with white st.'ot on and breast and end of f Tot,. Any person re : louroeton or giving In , be liberally rewarded. H. B. MYER. Ira., July 1541. , 1 $ into the enelos rl n Monroe township, on * yearlings, three steers t is requested to prevo i ke them away. -, J. G. ti ALE. 4X NOTICE.- rporatton of the Smith- Association of tattoo' . are to establish sant books, and to de , nd talent by providing that tho above named as to the Court of Common at tho September term, the provisions of the 291 1874. • . C. COBSS,. AL AS. EC TRACT B. WEBB. *, ?N: WALDRON, SBAEDPHILLIPS, -ELDON TRACY. • Lep!: affil of 'Jorore dralyo foil S . epierii I _;4 her Court, 187 a ;. f l .; i • • GI.AND JCBOTIS. • - • • , F.• Many, Wni Martin, Jail E Patch; Athens.twp.. Nathaniel _C:Green, Geo Voters; Bare*, Enos 31c , • a Gee: Franklln,. John Rockwell; Ora: vine, Vilah ,1,, I) ;Baxter; tonne twP. John Northrup; Pike. 1, Win Aymer Jr; South Creek, Peter .1 Hlean; She- . shequin JWIIILam Patterson, Geo Childs: Terry. Charles! Thompstm - ; Towanda tarp, Elias W, Yale; rf: olll ___.Huta bora, Wm B ,DodiriVarren MN; To wanda north , Robert Keene; boro,iJohn Tatn.... unison; Ulster, Wm IL Smith; Inahtm, Henry Cogswell: Wyalusttlg, Jackson Lewis. "yors:..ino Meehan,: Henry Paatnnore; 'Wilmot, .ilba Wilson. . . ':. . riLirtniLLlCßOLlS—lat WEER. A, l sylunl, EdirtirtlDetong*llarthOlnmeiN Laporte: Athena tW_pu'Oalntiel Ovenrhier, John J Palmer. L. }rank S Marley, Nathan '1"; Weller; Burlington ~' MT, Horace 0 Burns,- Burlington West; Iforace H , l' Pratt; Catitohlwp, Illysseil Manley;. Canton hero, , 1 . . Walter Newman 2d; Columbia, Geo C Gates; 3Ion:. '• i rne twp, Charles , See, tt; Orwell, Horace ft Hopson: ' I', Pike, William C Rrister, Robert Rolls; ifildgbpry 4 Alsdp Iliay;Sudthlleid,Jesse Sumner:Win If Phelps; Springfield; Alfred Brace. 1513mti Ratty. Albert Illckenson; South.lercelr, Samuel N Thompson: Tevranda Born. licihjamin R ; Wilcox. Dudley II ~. Tinmer,Geo W Ryan, Chas C. Wood, Chas McAl- ~•;;,,• lister; Troy Wyo. James 'McClelland; Troy born, Fred A Lmig; Warren. Patrick Tougher Vi'yseir, -Wm Lewis, ,tastes W Farman, Ulysses Brown: Wells, Rica W Updyke; 'Wlmot, Daurd I Hogan. . ..: ~.. Jas ;Holland; ,flidgway, John ;Allen; Ca ton tap.. Dattleit Downio,- heßaytrville,• Stephen Gorham: , Nfettroe• twp, Thos T Smily; Colutubla.R Bexley: Siiiithfield, W If Pierre; Barclay, Edw McCabe:, -•. W liarlington; ST lionstem,A thens, II B Lowrey: Granville, V !leXteni ;Wells, Al Knapp; Tihicaroes. i ;, Wm•Shumway.; ! ; • • 7 I vrtartusr, a ; rtions-2dwr...r.8, ~. : i _. Athens twP.' Wm sawyer, 13,:Thz Plunuter, Wm Coletnan; Athens born, Edward II • Perk no; Alba .; , 6 •4 0,• • Volll''Y 3M Wilson: Barclay, Daniell It Will- latils,rJolati it • Davis: Burling W ton twp,l Andrew, 31rIvilte„ Anzaziah Blakeslee. John L. no; 'Du r• ~ , lington bole, Geo C IIIII: Burllogton West.. Burton Rockwell; Canton tap, Jariles W Ketcham, Pat- • rielC;l:recii:.Coltimbip, Charles', COlties; friankllth tailstrt Slckier; Leroy..lohn Hickey, Monroe her... J f; liallor s Hinman; Orwell, • Ell Conklin; I'lk,e. Reguls Stevens . ; :Itidgintry, Norman; IStorra,': • Smitimod, Lark 'Brat houth Creek, Sarenct Pet- „ tenet'. Martin E.:Wilson: Slieshequin, GO L Ifor toe; Towindi yore, E Thomas Noble. James Stone. ' ' man,. ; John M 'Brarindi Tuscarora, John- lardner. re Clance II Browning; Ulster,; Owen ~ C Merrill. JaniesOlmstcall; Warred, David J Thonias: Wind- ham. ,Inn Finch; Welts. David Beckwith: iWilmot. • Smith Tuttle. -, I - 't .. i i ' , „ R rita.FESEJcsona-4,t) WEEK.i r • Asylum, Joseph Hornet; Athena tap. Win if Walker, siulth Wolcott; A thens'Wro, JohMM Pike: Barclay, Levi Wilber,'Daniel Figarty; linriington . [Win Chester E Cantpliell; Btiffinglen West. powliir Swain; Columbia, Joseph If ,lewellt GkanvilH...). Chas II Lane, Malachi Shoemaker', Ifcrrie,lc. John ' CraW(oril, William Bowker, - James Lacheyi; Mich- ' field, Alpheus Decker,•Antirewi•J Laytord- I.eroV. Samuel 3Lecrattey; Pike, Spencer B Tupper; Rome twp, :',Lewis God: Smithfield, !Joseph yankirk: ' Springfield, Jude l' Adams; Standlng .- S,tone.•Cha-- ChUson, Wilson 0 Taylor; Towanda born, William Shaw f ,Wallaco,Reeleri'Troy Twp, Burtnn'C Pion. ' eros-, H Nelsoll - rish, Litcasaiutlley; Troy - Tuscarora, Geo Dan iel J Quaid; Tuseara, Geo Sunnier , C 111,4 1)a- , V a": tiger.; W LeWlS ' inettra; Warren. Eilwin E Allyn: Windhani, John;Fairchild: rzinqing Pa rid Brown: . Welles. Bhiton Ayres..* - I i ; • D ROCL*3I"AtION, WHEREAS, 1 , lion. PACt. D. 31iiinnow. President Judge of the lan ,Ititllclal Dlstrlct, - Consbitlng of thd county. • of Bradford, and' Ilona, S. I). • Ilaux:Sr.SS and I'.' S. Brks.r.LL Associate Judgevl In eta' Incf said' . county of Bradford, have issued their precept hear ing ' date the sad, day of ' July, 1875, to ins directed. for holding a Court of ,Oyer and.Tcrniiner, Veneta? ' Jailllfelbeery. Quarter Sessions of the l'eace. Coin-,, mon pleas andj Orphans' Court,! at - To*anda, for, the County of Bradford. on MoralayiSepterher t'• 1875, tOnn ctinue Br adford . ' Notice Is therefore hereby given to the rpronere ' and dtt',dlces of the Peace lit the,',.ounty of firad-• ford that they be Bien and there in theiri proper persoti; at 10 o'qlock In the forenoon of 'sald i day. with , ,records. InqulAtiOna bud other rentembrance. to do those things which do their office. apOrtalin , to lk? drone: and j those , who are bound by rel.ogult ance.or otherwhie to prosecute against the prtsoners who are or limy he In the Jallof said county, hr who shalLhq homial, 0 appear at the said Courr. are to he then'satid there ltd. prosecute against theta its *bat!. be just; Jurors, are requested to be uicfnal In theta attendance. agreeably to their notice. j 1 Dated `at. Towanda, the . 2241- day of ; July,. att the year•of our Lord. one thousand eight bemired and seventy-fire, and Of tne Independence. of the United States, the uinety-ninth.; J..310N110E surnr. :14.a• , , JOTICEI. OFi l ' , 'ASSIONMENT-- - - I ' Notice is hereby! given that N. Ferdinand Smith and Alfred Bedford. constitiffing%the Stn) of , Snittli tc Fiedford, of 4 4 ithens Townildri, lire dfor,l C'ounty renusylvanial Jby deed bf v aunttirc' a:= signnient. hwie assigned all the estate and prli>ert:i ktimi'n as the Susquehanna Woolen Miffs, tooseS M Lyman,,' Jr.. of Waverlk, New York. In trt st for the benefit of creditors of the said' Smith • fled , ford.: , t All'. persons. lierefore. Indebted to ' thq , said Smith lit Bedford Will , make payment to the saw asslgiiel;i, and those liaVino cialnis ;or demand.,..wil . make known OM saint. without delay. . 1, ' .1 ~ .. I 1 •. 31.1.1 - 31.% N . , Jr..; . I Wiivei - ly. N. 'Y., ~.1 uly I 4.;:1.' we d- A ssigi tee . A „,tniTors NOTleE.—:in 1- flit; ..CX,,triatt,r of 'pie estate of Lavri;;ou Leflefj!lee'llj Iti the, Orphans' Court Of Bradford county! Sol ail, FehJ.T.. 1875 r I I 'The: Undersigned. an 'auditor appointed liv the; Court;'oil ex442ptipr; filed to the appraismentso the! wi.loW fit the estate of larrlson 4eller(dee'll..latel of Milgtours, will attend to the Autles of his ap-; poilitnient at the office of Overt,in .it .Meriitir. in! Towanda biro., eu Tuesday, tie' 14' day ol..An g ut , t. A. D.' 14,75, at 2 o'clock p. m.. at i which l time mull Place allirrsons interested are requested to 4ttentl.l • I ' 1, 1), A. OVERTON. I • I I illlll 7 . . ' I ' Auditor , l- 1 AVPITOft.i'S , NoTICE. , --Tcrepl,l T o wner vs .V__..l., 'Towner: And 1i..W4 ~„„.• vs.l.. A.: Towne . Jit the Court of Common Plea,, of litnitlford County: . ! , :es. 151 i and 191: MayTerin.! 1•,75. ... . • I :. , 1 The inoler.signed; an .l editor appointed loy : , a1,1! Court to , listrlbute'r money raised :by Sheriff's sale of defenilant.',s personal property, Will attend:to Owl duties onhis appolutmetit at his OttiCe in Towanda on I Till:ltSbAY. AI7GiCST,I2., 1875, it I WeloCk P01..' when and where Fall persons having claim!'upon i tzald filmd must present thent,-or lie forever debar- red from -comingn upon the same.- i i •I . ! } 11. S'III.2ETI-1. i Ilvls* t ... 'S,-NOTICE.—LeI S. b:iyis vs. ,IW. li.!Parks. in the Ct . :net of Common ileas of' Gradient County. T.. 1875. : I The lintlerAgn-d; an auditor Ullsented lie iii Court to; ilistrihnte" ithines in the 'hand,. qr the Sheriff; arising from the; sale of :the den:nil:lnt*, personal property. will attend to the duties 3d •hlr ai‘pointtnent on TEESpAY, the-Inth day of AU GUST, at 10 0-clock A. st.; at the office of Wilt & Maxwelljin tho. ; fforough of Tou:anda. when and where all lett - Gey are required to pre.sentl their claims. or he deb, rrini fr ' onn eontilig in upon salt fund. I J. 0 . - . IIItFW WILT. 3 1 3" 20 * 4 ; ' l l .1 1 '?; i; I ip3rINISTRA.TORS! NOTICE. tl . i.wl..rF.lns In debted •to the estate IFreematrße inlet; Albany tlvp.. hoist make iltnmeJlale Lay nivnt tf) the' unatir,lzned. :Ina all permmr: ILN Ii claims Against said estate, trust present them? dais authenticated. fur settlentent. ' I POLLY DENNET:T.I J. It. 31. zirxmAx. Admint.tratpr, Jranitnrd .ADMINIS,TRATORs , , NoTtex ,:-Notice is hereby given, that all pth'stiit4 in delred to the estate of David B. Ifntehltison4 late of VIM 'deed. must malce immediate 'payment to the tindersigned. and all persons having elairn agatnst'saht estate, will present theth to the A.4lnin- Istraters fp' settlement. i - ! . I'. E. WOODRugp, IE(N-ItY J. 111,"TelliNt.“):Ni. AdmlniitratOr, T . 1= A PmINISTILITOII;.,')',•NOTICE. • l Cs hereby given that Iyll person e s in • - debted to the -eshtte j Werlchelzer, late of Orwell, decd, must make Imtnedlate payment to the un4erslgned,l and I/cm:M . l;l haring claim., against salt' estntd must preSent them. duly auithm- Ocated,.fer settleMeht. Accounts "Inay is presen ted to the Adminl'rztrator at the otlieis of Peet kOa vies, in Tdwanda. CARE:II. ' T .-- —1 • VXECITTQIIS' "NOTICE.-Noticeui is hereby glen that all persons Indetitisel to the estate of Daeht , l Horton. late ',of titteshehutn. 'dee'd, must make ;Intruedlate pay,ment to the un derslgnell,-!anit all! persons havintv claims atn,;:llnNt said estate: must present them, duly authenticated, for settlehjent. W3f. P. HORTON% ; I r . 1 : WM'. 4. DrIiPC,ECIT. Exeeuturs, MEM - t _ 7 7 A D\iINiST,R ATOR',9 i. IOTIC' 1.11: otlce is hereby ! Ilven that; all peny - ,lt In debted ;the estate, of ohert Mlllhant, late of Welts, two I, ntucti mare lloniXalate raylpC•llt 'the undeiiigned, anti persons 'playing etaling against &VII estate ulit present them, duly auillei- Mated, f.l)r m settleent. I 1! I WM. Rk:LYIE.I.S. • Administrators. D3 c f. INISTR ,ITOR'SI NOTICE. 'N4tFee Is hereby given that 101 person; in ehted NI the estate of James S. Itottinan„ late of:To wanda, dead, must make Immediate paymenq and all persons having . claims 'against said estate must present them duly authenticated fgesettlerneue: - J. L. 'BoW3Lt.N; • Administrator. prlswll A "' INISTRATORS' NOTICE. -4,41c0 h hereby itiven that all persons in debted bathe estate sir Shepard Fairchild, lath or Herrlek.tleed. must make Immedlati , paymeitt to the undersigned., and - all 1 , persons ihaslng cl4ires against mid estate. must present them', duly au thenticated, for settlement. 'II P. F.. WOODIFFY 4 C. L. tiQI, 6 11:F.5, Adnik. 1 Jly .22‘‘ A SS T GNEES' :OTICE.—" Notice Is hereby ghee that . ,3lose lAtatkin3 of ißie slitmau Towii.hip, Bradford Comity, ha. 3 matte an it , lgninelit of all MA effects: real mid and per..imal to the undersigned fur the.beuellt of his erediliw,. All persoril knowing therm:Mies llndebted make imMediate lettleme'nt, and per ens h4lng, claims against batfl-Mu..e3 Watkltyi wilt. pN;iut, them to toe; . .Ittly 26, ; Vii - 5-6t. 7 A''lgnqe• OR.: S N oT I C key given that Il ali.ei,ons ayley. lat e of North, To ue;f.tect to make Minietliate 'pay having claims - againi , :,:alti hem dniyanthentleated. for set: FRANCIS GREGG, MILTON IiAYLEY. Executoi-s. EXFoCIT NOlke here etl to the c,tate nr J sranda„slee'.l.are re., merit, autl. all ver estate mus . t. present merit. j1.r.% t - P Xi:CATTOW.S. • " u4' is hereby "given' that jai!. persOns indebted to tho estate ig Samuel iVebber,lato of y'canklin.dded, must make immedlete payment to the undersigned, and all persons hav i ng claims against said estate must pros Cut their), duly authentiCated, for sepie.. went. • ELIZABETIIIWEBBEI, JAMES BID t • •• I, , - V OR ', RE—A I farm - .' to rent !for , , 'each or for a share of crops: s i tuated d Diller, from Burlington Borough, cocktail:a 0 117 acne}. 75 acres improved, Wit ti good fences, good nous° and barn, well watefed with Bring spring', frult.trues, and also one, large Sugar Bush . Terms made cal. , • '1 .? Address D. WHIM. DELL,' ;1 ~ . I , D. Towanda, Pa. Or inquire of Ilundell 'Er 31;yer, Xaino Sfreet,iTo:. • warlda. Pai . 1 i • 1 utiv224.-3 4 E 1 - . ZOO MEM 1111 4wAY, "t .Executoil.
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