Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, December 23, 1875, Image 3

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    Vratifori geporta.
°wallas , Pao fi atrsaii , Deel 23, 1875.
, GE,tirriIDtrOBKENTS P6RII. CLUBS
TOR,TRE REIVIITSII.
'Desiring to largely increase Ate circula
tion of the REPORTER, we Will between
this time and the first of January next,
6re - a now Sixtrilye Dollar Weed Sowing
l'ilachine to every person for Warding us
Forty Now Subscribera, at tl / 50 each. • -
- Such a club cui be formr in every
township. -
LOCAL AND CENERAL.
EXTEXD to imme+mis readers
11:0 compliments of rason. •
r
I . Mn. clor.cosin hair just completed a
laige addition to his residence in the first
wapi, _
tifF. Post-Office will be opcp OW-Christ
mas from 10 A. M. to 12 M., and from 3
to Gi iP. M.
No rArkie will be issued from this office
nr:Kt week. The next paper will be dat
a-hl ..larruary 6, 1876.
,
"'lireTowanda Military ,
Ccirnpany
will
-anedt at the Grand Jury Rootn, MindaY
.evening, Deq. 27, at 8 o'clock.:
.T; VAN DOZER and It. JoimSoic,f of She
hav,e secured a patent on an is
proved Ckaiii Pump Bucket. • ••
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or• -The election of officers for
K. of P. No. 200,
_will be held on Tuesday
evening, Dec. 28. All members are re
quested. to be present.
SIIERIFF :::•arrrn last. week conveyed to
the Etistern . Penitentiary nine
~persons,
who will r:.rnain in Philadelphia .until
after the Centennial. :
Tun . Good Templar Sociable will be
held-'at Capt. 1141itrjr.LE's this (Thum-
Opy) . evenir4. A cordhil ipvitation is ex
tended to all friends of the tans.o.
.• Tars:
r, next meeting of the Gen-tit-ions
will take place at the residence of .1. B.
1 -. I)D, on Wednesdarevening - .next, Dec.
29. •A good time is anticipated.
PERK AL. Ex-Slleriff VAN FLEET,,
, 4010 li% - as quite serionsli injured. by a fall
‘oll the pavement a few weeks since, we
Ire glad to Sec is able-to be out again. .
Mus.:PurLA IL C. L. BARI:F., who ham
g'( , r geveral weeks been suffering from-an
attack - Of influenza, which so affected her
voice that thus far she has been tumble
to gill her engagements in the lecture
fie.M, has now recovered, and is prepared
to lecture fur Culinnitteqs, Lyceums, So
:etc., at reasonable terms. For
father information address her at To
wanda, Pa., or National Lecture Bureau,
No. 18 CoJper Institute, N. Y.
K. DASVF, of Easton, has been re
:appointed and confirmed bY. the Senate
To-tmaster. Mr..DAwEs Isla model ofll-
, vial, besides being one of the ablest edi
tors in the State. lie richly deserves the
position.
P. KINNEY 111.1S!also bten confirm
ed Postmaster at : lWaveily. Mr. KINNEY
has been'an assistant in the Mice for ser
i val Years, and is- a most emirtcons and
obliging, gentleman. • Ile is also an able
• and fearless editor.
WAsil BURN'S LAST This
Fopular varit:ty show will exhibit in 3ler
cur llnll, this (Thursday) evening. As
WAsiterits has visited our town several
times before; always drawing foil houses,
it will be needless for us to speak in
of his entertainment, •-but we caa
-assure all wholikc a - show of this kind.
that they will notbe disappointed if they
go. .--Admission 35 and 50 cents, accord
ing to location.
'nu pleased to the admix
:4oa to the bar of Bradford county of our
young friend, E. FitANK Gorr. From
Lis extensive acquaintance and personal
p.pularity, we feel 'warranted in predict
:in.; for hint his full share of success. The
; day hasp - me by, it' indeed it ever really
'Alid exist; when an .honet, conscientious
.- man tannot sueeeo as an attorney; And
-therefore we rejoice to see the profesion
tilling up with this sort ()rotten, W . e trust
the public will show their appreitith4t of
his,merit by 12-,iving him as fair a share of
ibusiness as hi is entitled 0.
TUE Naiad boys, assisted by their
young lady :friends. are milking extensive
z,trrangetnerits for their approaching at
reception.; To those ho enjoy such
an entertainment,_ the Naiads' will offer
tlnui:alal attractions. Mercar•Hall will be
glecorated more tastily 'and elaborately
than on any previous occasion, the supper
will he all that the most fastidiousepicure
, c 'old devise, and the other arrangements
M keeping with the Well known good.
ta,te of! the Naiad boys, who are fore
nlost iniocial gatherings, as well as being
first at the tire Tire entertainment comes
off on New Year's eve.
Tttt County Teachers! fnslitute.trill
as: rattle at the Gyaded Se1:001 - house, to
Towanda, Monday, Dee. 27, at 2 o'clock
•
F. M.
nosides the prcnninint teachers in the
county, tilers?, will be in attoalatace Prof.
.T.- E. FrionlFitEtt, of New Y ol k City,
Prof ; E. V, DI:GRAFF - , of. Troy, N. V..
:Ina prof. 5. 1)...0wEN, of Pittsburg, Pa.
It ft: proptiabto have some time illtriirg
the tveek, a spelling contest by members
.11110 Institute, a prize of a Webster's
Di..toaar2,- to Lo. awarded. to the best
•
speller. .
every tcacher.wizo Gut, attend and
1 a mike this the Lest Institute :ever
1,1,1 in the county. .A. A .1i CENEY,
Coiuity Superinten,lent:
ENI In - it....c.i:Ntr.NT.—Tlie.nwiloNving is an
1 from a piivate letter received
f:o:o an old"friend. It Is so full of kindly;
: , Tr Mai encoura!retnetn, that we take
t!., I:beity orprinting it :
I have just Leen readiug your pre,-
in the HE:Ioot:TEN. Here's the
i_of an 111(1 fricud of 'yours and of the
I wish von all flaunter of sue
d Lope von will coiflitute to be, as
e l+6:11, a powcr fOr go. l iu North.-
unsylvania. The Hr.:Foal - Ea has
i.ene of thte It is the
:;: :I.;;ii of half a: (I,,zeit papers that
Cee saine daY, 'ahem anything
--,• :is delay it, the (111e:4i - on asked (4'
ent• iu the Ip.ni•vitold-" What, is
thiitthe e lfti;ol,TF,l:• . dees not
There. as . as much
as thOn ,, li all ahsent member of the
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-hould not return when expected:"
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•
A r(...ziair inveting ' - ktf • Franklin
am Fire Engine Company NO. 1., held
vie rune.: \VtAntmlay
1. 1•77 , . the fi , ll , ;wing oilleers Woe
, I , ‘_:(11 for the ensuing year:
I-i UM
Pre F. T.kit.on.
ts,
•4•;.1? .<ec.reftry 31A111,0N CAR—
t,t4 re r --.) . V. Gr.tort:.
„fgh—DEN.NisErsmr..
it,t . xfa to f—Elr. FRA
.1. .1. I):r.vD.
—.T. C. LANG;
, , • t Euc; ENE 111:N1 !:.
s •I;Aa.NI:s; Eh. )V11.1.L.131s and
1\1( . 1 - NrsliE.
.Mi‘oi T. T„ YfAsTrAt
', ;..1‘)It , ; CohEs.
Tri:Rhts—J. NV. Iltsnor gild S. W. AL
4
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• S t..NC, HILL :—Last Saturday. r. m., E F Goff, to practice as an Attorney in
:".:. IL M. LvoN received serious injurirs;., the - several
. eouits of Bradford county,.
..1.11 the head, which affected his mental ! whereupon lie was duly worn
:. oulties. especially the memory. He and N(' Harris vs Michael Brown. Camp
:• omi t ; man were; in the woods felling bell Bros. vs Arthur • Fitch and Maud
1 h I':•, \Viten 111! war; shuck hr a falling Fitch. Judgment in each case for want
irrl.. Dr. Scovit:i.g was summoned, and iof an aopearauce.
ilpflouneed his case not so dangerous, but, - . l .l S Bevil - 0(1's. Ts Hiram Lockwood's
.
that v, ith proper care, he will probably Admr7s. 18 Waterman vs Cf F Welle.s'
IC••`.er Si fon. , . FACrs. Bradand county vs Burlington
M N
alt' NACY Lvns. for some time an township. Judgment iu each case for
ililalid, made arrangements for . spending want of a plea.
the winter in Florida for her health, but Davis & Cory vs Amzi Kinney. Judg
,W hen the time fixed for her departure ar- ment - for waittof security for costs. -
' iVi d. she was unable to endure the jour- Ellen .1. Dailey vs P P Dailey. Ophelia
Pr.... and is now under medical tieatinent Fosburg vs C' Fosbnrg. Court direct
,
at . her home. 'Sheriff to make proclamation in each ease.
. ,
The weather is tUrning - the cold ghoul- Emma S Layton vs J 0 Layton:; A A
4 . : 4-r upon us just - now. Mereury away Stole vs Calvin Stole. Court direct an .
( own below zero. This is about the time alias stibpterat to issu in each case.,
, f year for Christnias trees to spring up Eli Densmore vs Celestia Densmore.
.nd bear fruit, and for little folks to bunt Court direet.a s'ubpeena in divorce to is
' up their largest stockings;
and many are sue.
141 (' !Was they hear and believe about i Judson Mc kman vs Rlt Phelps. 0 E
cuts Cla4 cowing down the . chimney. i Harris v$ S3l Laporte. Bule to show
. :It-ITy 'Chrottntatrtcr all. . . • cause why jUdfauent should not be open.'
Dec. 20,.'is, 50NEBODY. led in each of the above cases,
ED. Rerowrzi: trespass
upon your valuable space to the extent of
giving you Ithyszpelienee in the breeding
-of swine. ;
In May, 1874, I selected a sow pig as a
breeder, and in April of the following
year, the animal gave birth, to A litter Of
.ton pigs, Which when fear weal:K*lsld sold'.
for *3 each:;- On the Ist of September
last, she again had a litter of twelve pigs,
which sold for it 2 a piece. Then she was
shut up mu/ fed until Norm:giber 28, when
sho was slaughtered. 'Her weight was
380 pounds, I and was sold for 9 writs a
pound; the income from . her and her off
-spring apionnting in eighteen - months to
• • •
Any one Who can beat that will confer
a favor by informing us through the RE
PORTER,. ' FinmEn.
Warren, Dec. 11, 1875.
• RViOLIITIONS Or 11P.syncr.—At a spo•
cial rnectiiir i of Franklin Steam Fire En
,kine Cminrauy, No. 1 1 , held in their rooms
on Saturday-, evening,t, Dec. 11, 1875, the
following-preamble and resolutions were
adopted .
WnintExs, It has
,pleastd ~9 all-wise
Providence to:remove from our midst, in
early manhood,- our esteemed comrade.
SIIIROtti LON'IX).N; therefore
Roared, That in his death the compa
ny have loSt an esteemed and 'efficient
,member.
Resolver?, That ire tender to the be
aved relatives and friends of the deceas
ed our heartfelt sympathy, in this their
severe affliction.
Beso?red, !.Teat our ball be draped in
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mourning for thirty. days.
Resolred, That a copy of these resolu
tions be forwarded to the relatives of the
deco:med. •
Res°tred, ;That these resolutions be pub
lished in the Towands papers.
DENNIS SWEENEY, • ,
J. V. GEIGER,
CRIS. CARPENTER ' ,
Committee.
TOVSOlAitentr.k ON THE 114.311" AGE.—
On Saturday, the 11th inst.-, tiro young
scamps, aged respeetively . l2 and 14 years,
being neighbors. and confidential friends,
and becoming somewhat tired of home
life, concluded to go out and "see the
world." The older lad wont to his.
father's chest, took out one hundred and
twenty dollars, went to the cowshed, and
diVided the' money with the other bay,
whereupon they both started for Michi
gan, by way of Monroe Boro'.
Arriving at Monroe, they concluded to
make some ;purchases, such as clothing,
revolver, gloves, and carnet-sack; and in
doing all thiS they elthibited so much
money that the merchant's suspicion wai
aroUsed. Constable 31. M. Coormayon
Was notified, and the Young Americas
Were invited to stay with him awhile be
fore going to .Michigan. Some good ad
vice, and la little reelection,, induced
the boys to disgorge both the .facts
and the . money. Their parents, living
about four miles distant, were duly in
formed of the whereabouts of the boys
during the evening, and in the morning
appeared and received tIIC little runaways
together with the money, from the hands
of Mr. Coor.u.krou. The boys were both
of reputable families, whose names were
better suppresed. ' S. W. A.
Boizardlo;'ovEris:4,lENT.—SPEciALSEs.-
szoN.—Tuelay eveninv,. Dec. 14.-
1 5 1e: , ent JAmEs Iltirge: , s.;
Councilmea. 11hYANT, Fc,x, JORDAN,
31EAN} 4 . PRATT and ll'otlinti:FF.
Thei-Ibtigi , ss stated that the object of
the set:::iou.was to hear the report of the
committee On the subject of purchasing
BM
The committee submitted th'.o following
report.: •
Tie undersignal, your. i;oitiliiiitce, ap
pointed on the :nth of October, to ascer
tain "where and on What term; the best
quality of hose tau be procured," would
respectfully report that they have care-,
fully investigated and examined different
qualities and make of lio!!e, And would
recommend; the hose Manufactured by
the New England Linen Hose Maitufae
turing Co., of Boston, as the best and
cheapest, all•. things considered, in the
market. . • E.'T. Fox,
The reprirt of the committee NV:IS
eepted, whet-cup:nu Councilman PRATT
offered the 'following resolution : -
Pcselrer?.. That Chief Engineer Waut
En.be and .he is hereby authorized and
directed topnrCliase six hundred feet of
hose, for the use of the Fire Department,
in conforinity with: -the recommendation
of the corninittee.
Adopted.
On motion the Chief Engineer 17:13 au
thorized to; purchase a 'suitable luck for
the door of ,the Hook -Jc• Ladder House,
:uul the Seenetary was anilunized to fur
nish each member of thellook and Lad
der Co, with a key, on the papuent of
tweutrilvect,ant• - , - and that N‘lufft any
member'of ;'said company shall leave, he
shall retUrn' his key to the Secretary and
receive for the .same twenty-five cents.
On motion the Council adjourned.
iJamEs 3.llcCaur, Burgess.
J. riniGstnii,
FAnErt_s s CONN - ENTRY:: AT WY AT:USING.
—At a Convention of ling Elders in
the Presbyterian churches, comprising the
Synod of Philadelphia, held at Pittston
during the Sessioas of the Synod, a com
mittee V. - ilsappoitil - ed from each Presby
tery, to mako arrangements for 'similar
conventions tO be held within its bounds.
On account -of' the ,great • extent- of . the
Presbytery or Lackawaila, it was thought
advisable to divide it into districts for the
convenictum elf its members. The eon-
Vottion for the Susquehanna district was
held at \Vyalusing, eMninencing Dec. 14.
)n-accountmf the brief notice and the in
clement weather, the meeting was-nut as
large as it was hoped it he; there
were. however, representatives from the
churches at Monrocton, ,Towantla
Stevensvillei, Herrick, . I ,terryall. Terry
town, Mohoppon and \Vyalusing, to,
gether with the Messrs. ToNEV, of llones
dale, Presbyterial Missionary, and Mind,
'Scranton, .Making in all twenty-four
who were presnt during some part of the
. •
meetings. '
Mr.f7Wtex.n - lot, of TmVanda, was Om
; sett chairman, and Mr. IMEnuriT, of 'Me
, s h o pp en , secretary. Although this was
:but a preliminary meeting, in which the
;`questions of organization and, plans for
future wm - lt ;Must needs be ciinsidet
ti yet topic. of practical importance were
disetesed with deep interest. Prominent
among these - Nvere the ditties which Elders
owe to themselves and to' the individual
churcly with - which they are connected,
their relations to the church at 1. -- .rge.
their office in its judicatories, the interest
they should take in its iwneVoli. nt Wolk,
their allticS:1:0 pasto t 7, and 'their work in
the :3:lhl).lth-school and prayer meeting.
T;he devotional exercises were a promi
. tient feature Of the Convention, and the
best feeling wasmanifested.
' To Mr. TONFW the Convention was
greatly indebted for the interest it aWak
cued. ,Proin his large acquaintance with
the benevolent operations of the church
and hearty
.zyurpatlry in the w ork, he was
a l i le to infuse t.otnething of his own srit it
i nt o the. members of the Convention,
while 'the addresses of Mr. HAND were
1 per tinent and instructiVe., Taken all
; ; • avou nd the meeting was a success, and
[ eac h one went away feeling it was good
to L e there.
Th e Convention adjourned on Wedms
! day c o.ning, to meet in Wysox on, the hat
of February - next. • T.
1 ; Wyalusi , t, Dec. 2,1, 1575.
CounT, I'iiocEErwm.:..L.-31onday, Dec.
1:3.
In re. the Examining Committee. The
Tcsigbation of I!ciiry Peet. accept
ed, and Soprt. nproint W. T. DAnus.,
Esq., in Ilit;:tead.
On reatling•and tiling . certificate. and on
i-motion of 31.„tai11...5: Califf, Court admit
Moses O'Brien vs 8 W Amout. Rule,
to show cause -.why judgment Should' not
be affirmed, as of the date of original cas
try. • I
Margaret R Cuyler vs S 'nail and G
S Cumnainge, Auditor's Report filed aid
CbtatirMed na ti.
Samuel Owens Vs J S 3 Manley 'and p A:
Randall. Court continue the!appOint
merit of W U Carnochan, Esq., as Audi'
for to next term. I •
El,ysses 31oreur vs 3I C Merour.• COurt
appoint Henry Pe;ct, Esq.; an Auditor to
distribute the fund arising frbmrthe sale
of the defendant'sireal estate. i Court ap-:
point Geo To labOntanye; Esq., an'Auditor
to audit the accotuits of the bile CO-;
cers.
Com vs Henry 115edceli er. Cam-I
tin :peal LO FebritarY Term.
Com vs Henry Savercool ••-•• Larceny.
Dist Att'y Cahn' and I N Evans, Esq.,for!
Commonwealth; IV T Davies andlha;.l
ban Smith, Esqs.', for defendant. Mei
jury find hiin guilty. Court teetcffZe him;
j to. pay ft fine Of 120 Costs of prosecution,l
and untiergo an imprisonment of one year )
al:1(1'Bit months in the Eastern Peniten-I
tiary.
.
Com vs E J Ayrc atnd D Avery—Lar d
ceny. Court senten e them each to pay
a fine of $3O, costs of prosecution, and un./
dergo an imprisonment of 1 year and
mouths in the EaStern Penitentiary. .
Corn ss Wm Allen -=Perjury. Conk
sentence him to pay a fine of $lO, costs of
prosecution-, and undergo an imprison;
merit of 3 years and 3 months in tho East
em Penitentiary. I
'Com vs John Williatris—Larceny Court
sentence him -to pay a line nt $3O ) Colts
prosecution ) and undergo an impOsonl
molt of *lie year and .six months iii the
Eastern Penitentiary..
Com vs Wan llawkiris-;.Larceny2 Court
sentence hirri to pay a fine of $5O, costs or
prosecutionil and undergo an imprison.i
meet of 1 year and 10 mouths in the
Eastern Penitentiary. • •
Coin vs Jas Robinson, Jas Pollock and
Frank Sullivan 4 Larceny. Court sent;
I once them each to, pay a fine of $5O, •coso
I . of prosecution, and undergo an imprison.:,
I ment of one year !and six mouths in the
1 Eastern Penitentiary.
In re. the petition for an independent
School District in Overton 'tap.. Cmirt
appoint as Commissioners : David Craft
L P Stalford, and Andrew Pee. .
In re. the petition for a 'County Bridge .
over Wyalusing Creek, Court appoint as
.viewers : John - A.' Codding, Win B Ste-:
• vens and Thomas Morris. '1
On motion of W T DavieS, Esq., Court
adMit B M Espy, Esq., a member of the;
bar of Luzerne county., to practice in the
several
be
of I,3radford county, wberei
upon lie was duly lworit
Cottlelia Brown' vs Searl Brown. Court
ditect an alitia atflipema to issue.
Samuel Strope, vs D Kellogg. Rulo,
continued to January Tgrm.
• Corn vs Harry Cook—Carrying conceal
i
. cd weapons. Dist Att'y Califf and E El
;on; Esq., for CoM.; E L Hillis, Esq., for
defendant. The jury find the: defendant
guilty. COurt sentence him to pay a line
of :; 4 1_, costs of Prosecution, and uudergti
an imprisonment, of 3 'months in the
County Jail. j i„i
Com vs Wm E Arm Strong Sellin. i.t
gum. without license. Continued toii,44;
ruary Term. Mean .) Rockwell A; Co. v.
S 1' Wallis. Rule **Show cause wh
Sheriff's Sale should 'not be set aside.
Wm Cook's use vs Elizabeth Gable
IsS ne. Elhanan 'Smith, Esq., and De-
Witt iliaynard for plaintiff; Patrick S
Foyle and E. Overton, jr., Esq., for de- !
fondant. Verdict for defendant.
George Kinsman ,vs Hiram Kinsman
and IN C Elsbree 2 7 Ejectment. Vl' Da- j
vies, H •N Williams and S B Tomlinson,
Div., for plaintiff. -E Overton,jr., Esq.,
and Smith & Montanye for defendants:
Court direct judgment of awn pros.
enttned against plainti f .N'
•
The following Sheriff's Deeds were
knowledgeff. by ;the Sbciiff, J 3fonfoe
Smith :
To E 0 Goodrieb, for lot of land in To- !
wanda 1;or - ol, bold as the property of II
Ward; cimsideration
To .fun 'V Mix - , live lots in Towanda
Bolo', sold as this property of H Ward;
consideration 5' , 1150. F •
To N U Elsbree, ETiiwrtoti, ,jr., and J '
P Kirby, spring of water in Towanda
township; consideration 4i 4 :150.
J F I•lcans,; lot in Towanda Boro',
as the property of George Ridgway;
consideration•2:l l o.
To Joseph Towner, house and lot in !
Towanda Bony', property of John Mack;'!
consideration $:510.
J. F..lraks,
E. WALV
To B 31 Peck, I lot in Towanda Boro',
.property of II Ward; consideration $15.1.
To It A Packer, 24-B.aeres land. in Bur
lington and -Towanda - twps., property of
It C Mercur; consideration 41;05.
To Michael Collins, acres in Smith
property of Cornelius Collins; con
• lideration :7;:•2on, 1
-ToII W 31eCrancy, acres in Leßoy,
property, of A D MeCraney; consideration
C llarris, ll 25 acres in Athens twp,
property of -_`; IF Smith; consideration
To II .1 Madill, two lots fn Towanda
l ol o', property cif II Ward; consideration
$7571.
To Wm Tall and Williams,
aerc in Canton, property of A J Beers;
consideration $O. 5.
To Ellen War 4 Miller, lots in Troy and
Monnw, property of ,Ward; considera
tion • '
To J P Kirby, ,13:1 acres in Shesherptin,
property of C A Ilea vener; consideration
; ; ;300,
To II J Madill 730 acres in Rome, prop
erty of .J S, l'ark '
; consideration 95.
To Edward Overton, 91) acres in Alba
ny, property of W Chapman; consider
tion
To Wm Fovic,lFit in Towanda, proper
ty of II Ward; Hnsideration s3.h),
To B W Vanduzer, 106 acres in Shesbe
quill, property of Wm Johnson; consider
ation
To .1 It roolhaugh, 75 acres in Asylum,
proporty of and Jeremiah IVil
- and Chas ; ( Bowman; consideration
. -
To 'lnc:lard MOntgomerv, house and lot
in Franklin, proPerty of H Smith; conj
sidcration $.;00. • 1-
fo .filn it Ilawes, bride store and lot in
Towauda, property of Peter and Catha
rineMeMnfrow; consideration $4,400.
To IT A Ilri=s; acre in Wells, prop
erty of S AVecks'consideration $lO.
Trz 'M. ! ;-,uF:',llot in Towanda, proper
tv of` Ward;,con.tdderatiou
To ,Tno A ICoddiniz, lots - in TywOidn,--.
property of 11 Witrd; consideration ;Si.,
To 'A, II I4inning, three lots in Tovan-
Fi,perty . ,of 11 Ward;'ednsiderittion
'
To •Tohn aml Ellen Coleman, lot hi To
wanda, pn Telly of II Ward. (20M :icier
at ion
A J N0b1, , , A Wickbarn and J Holmes
vs )1.1 Long. Ithle to show cause why
judgment shall n6t entered for want of
a sufficient ailidaiit of defcuso.
. _
A 3 Noble, A Wickham, and J Holmes
vs W aiul Coif: Auditor's
Iterort flied and eonlirmed ni
Lama Terry v's F \V Terry. On too
nf DeWitt' Maynard, Court direct
the order and decree of divorce to be en
tered in this ca,e; upon payment of costs.
(:ico Talmage !vs Julian Dacey et al.
Ct•urt direct record` to be amended.
31. Decetlibett
C F Adm'i vs E P Allen. Rule
t- shout
cause why judgment shall not be
taken of
Gco Lenox Vs Fred Ilermans. Rule to
show rause whyl judgment shall .not be
opened.
Mrs E Spauding's use cs W Bram
hall and 1' L Decker. Court decree, P L
Decker to be subrogated to the rights of
the plaintiff.
Joseph Munson, vs K B Kinsman, 11 E
ifaviland and Merritt Kinsman. Death
of the plaintiff suizgeSted, and Mary Mun
son, Ad in • r x; and, Moses Munson,
are substituted a 3 plaintiffs.
John Comity vi W R Storrs and A T
.kikla--Case. 11, J Madill, Esq., - Smith
&Montanye and S B ToinlinSon, Esq.,
for plaintiff. Overten & Elsbree and W
ii Carnoelian, Esq., for defendants. Ver
dict for the defendants.
nr- bare just received alarge in - -
Telce,,f ehrelorkes arui paper. which we . will furnish
to our patrous neatly printed, at verylow prices,
47 - Burs' !Jaen colars at It. E. I:OEzsFIELD'9
:7;-: — Jutes aitd 11r-61s at Mrs, PLiTen
ME
adi-q, ha 4e von seen the Silver
haadttNt Ratyt.s that in..t.cs sktlnng so low?
*
az - Y . Largest lino of Gold Pens and
irol.leis ever In Towautla, at the lowest pricer; at
CIIAMBERLIX'S.
Po ELL Co: hard) Jost opened
the larOeSt stock of Ladles' and chthlrei's Sacques
receivedjl thew tld tali ; •
BUSINESS LOCAL.
ig" Gray Hair o f iltirs; FL
want the nicest
Lays, call at Pitch's faatectlonelfito
Vr4 . 41) . 1:3,t of 'pbawls ve
.36New stiOssattnihi it.
V.V.L.4re tti
far Gebitiemen'l
roar!, Baal, Band and !bilis O 4 BID
• CuAifnsittis's.!
14" Largo Stock of Slippers aultelle for llotlday
Proaents, just received by , ide
tie
bkiiis goodi au the
and styles, at
111rFor the best Roast or Steak
RUSSELL%
!Th Dt to has t4o
of 4 kafcheß, J;sigilrilind Silverware,
Into tlas town, tall and see It.
*ire: s. VITCU hat already own
stock o choice Candles and tlon fee
tiolklafs• ti
Or Fino Gold find Silver W
low at Cll.l.
far New Carpets and Oil Cl
assortment at Po
naNDLEMAS Offers & great re
Ter. - rated "tam
LOStA•A nint;CK Fos DOA, the Overt
on 'Wednesday. The finder wUI confer a favor hy
reterntog It to Masi, E. T. Fox:
•
lat-It you want to ',cent° a toot arttele; and iv
the worth of youi money, the place togo M. Itstr-
DttllAN'6.
1
AN" For your llo!Idikr Toys and
Vir Superior Siitebes, in aU the
. extra
sbades, st Mrs. FLr.s6ran's, No, 4 Mrtdge sheet.
a New Table Daiaaike, Nap
at EVANS k Urt,Datin's
frif• If you want to nett beautiful
quantities of thipaTvl4it
rgr Dwelling Houses to i
Enquire of CI. 1:10. 4 1E1*:Ori, at oVal
tiasc's office.
'New Cloths and Cassirrerea at
BENT fig Buss%
New goods received daily at IbutownitiaVa
rff" If you want a Hand
Stylish Solt, eail at Jitcons.
UT Felt Skirt's, 'at great!) , reduced
prices, at 4 , ss:l h BLISS'.
. . .
CZ" Ladies, take your combings to Mrs.
FL ErcuEn, They will be equal tel cut bat; t)y
having tiie toots turned all ono way. 1 . .
ta" New l 'l'lahl Calicoes and Olu
mote style, the newest patterns, In
PowELL's.
•" The genttitic Rodgers I)ros' Platd
!Fork:, and Sit,,ons at tharTelottsly low!prlces s at
tili
*Z. I f yon want the . beet Cook §to o extant, cAU
at JUNE'S, In 31ereur i s block.
0" Call and see the new goods at ,
KE. T & BLISS'
. .
0. A. "Maui: clalius great t c langs for Os
CLlna just received direct (rum Vradee.
-- r . .
e' Threshing Machines, Second-hand
set; °heap; Plows, Bahl= Paint, Acel t
I
U. 31. \V}
MEM
Lro' Great bargaln In Felt Skit Nubia.% Ot
dles* and Children's Knit Jackets, 4:7ll!lldren's
cy Ittxxis. :New stock just opened at. •
l'o • rt.t. Sr. Co's.:.
Go to H. • TAYIr . .43IeS fo fine HatE,l,
Shlrt:t, and Neck ware. Entrance o Park street,
tlrst door below old hank and from south shin of
Poit-tithet. ; •
JACOIV, the one -price c othing man,
has Ju , t returned frill' the city wall a large stock
of Clothing. w+l to the wise I. sufficient."
I,
"' Co to dacos -,
and buy youi boys'
Clothing at 1e53 cost than you canget the cloth
elm:ahem
HENDELM I AN has the Iniirest and best
, stock of ladles' and gentletnens' ;old and ollrei
',vratches ever brought to Towanda.
ARP Don't fall to earl at If zxotiMAN'S, If you
'lrish to buy anythlog la the line of jewelry, Silver
and Sliver-plated *are.
41Qtr• The Silver Plate. goals of Roger'! k Bro;
LI thatLau, sells giro perfect satisfaction.
M .- Table Linens, Napkins and Tow,
ellags, very cheap at! xtsl. k BLlss•.
Mr" Tho pooye l q man in towns has got
,money efroughto buy a suit of clothes at J.►coti'g.'
"Funs I Funs I Funs!
311sgCa* and -Children's Furs, at I
AV- WIIITIIAN'S eetebrnted candles In boxes, or
In quantities to stilt nt
Beautiful Tilting Ice Pitchers, at
lIBERLIN'S.
4%- A splendid stook of lioliday Goods, at
Fow l L h Co's
Ca-Gold, Sliver, and Steel Speetulefi, and Eye
Gln.s3els In great rarfety, at Unltlnat.S.tx•ft Je
17 Store.-
"rff" Gold Tooth-picks, Magic Pencils,
Gott and Mother-of-rearl Charm Fleur In fine
, s.,ortment at • Cua l i aguEnLis's.
i 4/0,
4. Greal bargalni and a great Qarlety of new'
Dress Utmxls Just opened at r O+IILL k COL,
•
Cr If you have Rot to porchaso school,
books, call attiriturcomu & SIIALTT . .
•
Cr New Embroideries, White G s and Luca
at Er.t.Ns & ilmnak:rrirs.
Everythin :in the lino! of station 4
ery at WHITCOMB 81 1 , A Ur&
:• £ Now Dress ti . o4stis, and Triming, at
EVANS & IILASSTICS.
.- - - - 4 - + l4 a*lr-.
. ,t
•
x' If you want a set ofi nien Furs,.
eltti,!r for Ladles', 31imes, or Childli,en, please rail
, row i ELL & CO'S:
• ..": 7 1r* The finest Assortmen , of Dinner,'
itv.takrast. and Pickle Castors, ever Ih Towanda, to
be Se.ell at CHAMBERLIN'S.
Clir Ladies' wl;tte Party
. lippers and
In fa:lt b . Soft SO:e SllgreS• They are beauties: Jus't
!
received at COaSt:it CoONS%
Z-17 The largeSt and best assortment of
Itracketi ever brought to Oils plaj., can now be
seen at rnos'r
Buyt2;' ybiir ',clothing of TAYLOR,
where yen can alwayr get goof g),ode at the Lowest
living prices.
_ • /
~. .
+i 4a- Never buy a COolt Stove/until ion have calla?!
at JL,•NE'S and exat i nined the "New.Emplre," It
stow lthleh has never dlsapi)ointe(l the, expecta
tions of the most fasthllons honsewtre. •:.,
1 •
The Pilienix InsOranCe Co. now
Issues policies Insuring against loss o ' r damage , froni
lightning Gr Ore. Thisis one of the hest companits
lu the land. I 0. A. iIL4(.:K, Agent.
•d' Passengers to the IVeitt will find it
to their advantage telpnrchase - tleltets at the Tti
wautla Depot. Hates reduced 01.50 rum Sept. 1.0.
CifAunEntax sells.the finest good's
at lower prices than 'any. other establishment l i n
Northern Pennsylvania, lie will not Undersold.
-ersine. -
If you want to give a 4hristmas or
New Year's present, in the lino of flewelry or Sil
verware. call at IliNkn:K.U.CN'a, MU' you will Sall
Just what you desire'
• vs Ilottsc to rent,lon ..late St. ilear the EplscO.
pal Chiach. Very cOnventeut Pout small family
Ront very reasonabl; Po&scssltittOren Jan Isl.
For !Antler particulara Inquire otlJ.O. PATTON .
Towanda, Pa, Dec 16
_ Silver, Pie, Cake
Tea-KIIIPCS; Table, Tea, Berry an d
beautiful boxes foi, bridal and ho
OIAMUEILLIN . S. [
M . " — POW ELL, & Co. are Oq
•
Inducements to pnrebasers this Inc
tbdr stock before removal. Ca:il
and securo bargains.'
M" An experienced young
oils of a situation where folay
at school by doing general honer
rate famlty, should! apply
E. E. QL7INLAN, Susquehanna Celle ,
Towanda.
-
.Q' Elegant nia-Sets, new
dlgics,: Fancy Floirer-Standa. C
Cake Baskets and Vases, at CU*
he iciyest.prices,
ibriamitus 3 oOweirl
Arz o g rao44l°6
Moro.
SEM
Ghr~ris
'areal' at Kier & Buse' and ilea
thole now Dollar Corieti
chap
f- Solid flilvorand Pigged Caps; slab
Napklti WO* broads,*
neliAxiiintbtalds
"ibtarnes.
ar An the daily' papers, weeklies and
taseatinal death at WIIITC011111,4! OHAVri.
• s
Dlainond
gr Ladies' Ties anti ; tuniketchiefs,
in treat variety; It Met* It
air; Allaw lite tb rtini that boljafd that i
can
Jihre maid geed, forth, money,- OM - Say
other patty selling Holiday Goods In Ibis section.
At least yon wilt not loose byersminlng my stock
shades,
a Blair;
E3ll
=2
:• to Miss•
, .
*VIA large Ilne Overcoutsj . for Montana/30,1100
recolleeth WWI from to is - fiettleilthei
the place, Ito 1, Menu/. Mock. Moto remember wo
ore not underted by Jew ocGardlle.
Dec 16 21r
nest stock
orir brougbt
Warrcous do E?qtatrr have tho beet
assortment of mlseettineons books In Northern
reonsylrlutta, pod son them cheaper.
an Immanio
unary for the
M• Hair Goods, in every style, at Mrs.
Irtarcusal, No. 4 Bridge street, Towanda.
tehes very
nsutts's.j,
or Waterproofs and =kings,' in all
the WWI et Kam a num%
the—stne
LL & CO's
tie An elegant variety attleitutn gold
Hecktug., Crosses, Lockets, and fancy pendent,
just rocelired at Cuaunaliz.tx . B, for the Holiday
rade. •
action in SUL
air Thi, Lira and best selection of Spring and
Su!Smer goods yet brought to this market, Is being
recelTed daily, at If. Jac01181;
Sari Bradfardi Connell P. of 1f . .., will moot thd
Court, finnan, Towanda , Pa., on Thurs4lll, Doc. 10,
at Ir. 311. Members of the order are cordially In
vited to be present. - 11. B. Monowir, Master.
P.ll. lircit, Seel.
,andtes, rto
Qom' A large assortment .of Ladies
Opera, Royal Opera, Matinee, Guard' and Leon
taint, Watell Chains, at Ctissisznian's. •
and Towels
tir GREAT BAUGAIAB.—On and after
this date, I will sell my surplus STOCK OF
FLOWEIOI at - reduced prices, at my Green
houses, on Main street, north of Episcopal Church,
asn'es IMMO.
;;IE
•nt cheap.
'TON a mai-
t DOnteriox.— A donation *iii bo
held toe the lament of Bar. It. S: 'toga, at the
Town Hall, Orwell, Dec. 31. Invitation extended
to all.
Ur Neither failing teeth, nor the peep
ing wrinkles of time, so forcibly tell of advancing
years, as your gray hair. ATER'S VIGOR restores
the color, and makes your appearance more agree:
able to others, as well as yourself. With fresh, '
luxuriant hilt, the infirmities of age , aro are far
less noticeable.
me, New,
'Mu. wx. BOSTWICK. late Of J. S. ALLYN Ali
Co., can hereafter MI found at J. O. FRoST & Sosi,
on Main street, where ho will be happy to ocean of
MS numerous friends. And any In need of Flynt.
tore, or anything In the line of Undertaking, will
And the best goods, best assortment, an 4 lowest
prices, at their store, of any place In the country.
Call and see for yourself,
hams, band
at variety 'at
/a s WHITCOMII & hue proved them
selves equal to the emergency by tilling their shel
ves In the largeSt stork of Books, Stationery, and
fancy goods ever displayed In this market, Their
selection of Books endorses eve* thing from ti e
Childs.primmer, to the elegant volumes In statlon.-
ery,.you can find everything new or. novel. Dont
fall to give them a call; when out for your Chrtst•
nuns mesents.
WThose of you Who flatted. BLACItqI China
Store last year Just before Chrldmas, will remem
ber the great asst‘rtiiieni of floilday Godson exhi
bition, and the rush after them, :will not be sur
prised to hear orstill greater preparations for this
season. The selections have been made with * care,
and a determination to ilinnv a stock of goods that
cannot fail to stilt a large portion of the'people. A
visit to this museum will amply repay you for your
time.
LES & SOY
Or Pon ELL Ct . CO. have the exclusive
sale of the Justly celebrated and popular James
town Blehairs, Alpacas, and- Poplins, 'which are .
warranted to keep their color, and will not shrink
or crinkle. They -have just received. direct from
the mills a complete assortment of these excellent
fabrics, to which they call the particular attention
of their customers. PowELL it CO.
rr Among all the clothing houses in
Northern Pennsylvania, none stand higher than M.
E. ROSENFIELD'S popular Emporium. Ile always
keeps a large and elegant stock, manufactured
from the very best materials, and his prices are the
lowest. We cheerfully recommend.him as an hon
orable dealer, and assure purchasers that thay may
Implicitly rely upon any representations he may
make touching. his goods.
or NEW GOODS.—M. E. SOLOMON Sz
SON have opened a large Invoice of Fall and Win
ter Clothing, which was selected with great care
especially for this market. These goods will be
sold at prices which will astonish the closest buyer
as they have been purchased for cash . at great ad
vantage. ,Heavy Winter Coats, at 1.1.50;, Pants at
t 2; Heavy Overcoats at .4.40 and 1.3; and all wool
Heavy Beaver Overcoats at ate; and everything else
In proportion. All are invited to call and satisfy
thociseives that we cannot be undersold. All goods
warranted.
KENT a Biass
TATTELL'IS LIVING AGE FOR 1876.
—ln no other way can so much of the best work of
the best minds of the time be obtained so cheaply
or conveniently, as through this standard eclectic
weekly.
la 1876 it enters upon its thirty-third year, having
met with continued and increasing success, and
being now, since its absorption of Every Saturday
practically without a rival in its field. With its
weekly Issue, and Its three and a quarter thousand
large pages of reading matter a year, It Is enabled
to present with a freshness and satisfactory com
pleteness. attempted by no other publication, the
ablest essays and reviews, the choicest serial and
short stories, the most Interesting sketches of trav
el and . diScovery, the best poetery, and the most
valuable' biographical. historical. scientific and pa.
'Meal information from the entire body of foreign
periodical literature. It would be difficult, there
fore, to over.estlinate its importance to American
readers as the only thorough compilation of an In
dispensible current literature,—lndispensible, be
cause it embraces the productions of the foremost
living writers In science, fiction, history, blogra-
Pill', theology, philosophy, politics, criticism and'
art.
Poch distinguished authors as Hon. W. E. Glad
stone, Prof. Max Muller, Prof. Huxley, Dr. W. 11.
Carpenter, Prof. Tyndall, It. A. Proctor, the Duke
of Argyll, Edward A. Freeman, Frances rower
CObbe, Jns. Antony Fronde, Mrs. Moloch, Mrs.
Oliphant, 3ria iltacieray, Jean Ingelow, Cleo.
MacDonald, Tho Ass Hardy, Wm. Black, Anthony
Trollope, R. D.Mlackmore, Mrs. Parr, Julia Kasa
i
naglt, Mrs. Macquold, Mathew Arnold, Henry
Kingsley, Thomas Carlyle, F. W. Nownian. W.W.
Story, Itobert Buchanan, Tennyson, Browning,etc,
are represented in Its pages; and during the cool
ing, besides the best fiction by the leading foreign
.novellsts, it will give the usual-amount, onapprosteh
by any other periodical of the most important lite
rary and scientific matter of the day, front the pens
of the above named and many other ablest living
contribittois to current literature.
The Living Age has always stood "at the head of
Its class," not only as the best, but all things con
sidered, the cheapest. of the eclectics; and In the
multiplicity of quarterlies, monthlies and weeklies
it has become atoned a necessity to every person or
fatulry,,of intelligence and .taste; for It. alone, fur
nishes such a compendium of whatever Is of lint
mediate Inte'irest or permanent value In the literary
world An to render It an Invaluable economizer of
time, labor and money.
The subscriptionprice 05 a year,) cheap for
the amount of reading furnished; or for those de
siring the cream of both home and foreign 'Bern
ture, the publishers make a still cheaper offer, viz:
to send (postage prepaid en both periodicals)
The Meing Age and either one of the American
(it monthlies, or weeklies, a year for lib ro, With
The Living Age and one or other of our leading
A nwricon monthlies, a subscriber will. at remarka
bly-small cost, be In possession of the best which
the current literature of the world affords.
The volume beginS Jan,- Ist, and to new subscri
bers, remitting now. the publishers, (Little & Gay,
Boston,) offer to send the Intervening numbers
PARSONS—LONDON.—In this Dorongb, Monday
evening, Dec. 20, by Itef. - D. D. Gray, B. Morti
mer Pawns and Mary C. London.
CIZANDALL---CIIANDLEP...--In Rome. Pa.. by
the Rererend Smith Lent, December 5. 1875, Mr.
Allen A Crandall, of Windham. and Dtlae Linda
J. Crandall, of Itome,•Bradford county, l'a.
DAGGETT—CARVER.—At the residence of John
Garrison. ai Daggetrs Mitts, Pa., Der. 2, 197 a.
by Rev. W. H. Ramsey. Mr. Ira Daggett, of
Jackson, Pa.. to 31Iss Addle•l3. Carver, of -Paint
ed Post, 11. Y. ,
111ILLER, 1 --WORDEN.—At the home of the bride's
mother. - In Nlcholson twp.. Dee., DM% by Rev.
P. R. Towner. Mr. K. S. Miller of Pittston, and
Silas Dell A. Worden. •
Butter and
Jelly Kate*
Iday gifts, it
BROWN—SRAW.—At tlm M. E. Chnreb, East
Lemon, Dec. 19, by Ber. P. It. Towner, .111 r. Benj.
W. Brown and 91193 Bell E. Shaw, both; ol Lem
on, Wyoming Co. Pa.
[
ring speci4l
-
th, to reduce
at PoitleLL`e
wit:Km-ALEX ANDF.II. At the parsonage,
Monroctem, on .the 'lst of December, by Her.
Ilallock Armstrong, 31r. Rolten M. Walter and
1413 s Alma A. Alexander, both of Btrllngtou.
lady,
desl
• for ber boaid
or% In a Nil
ately to Prof.
late Institute,
WITOPE FOILTIIE DESPONDENT.—If you
have been coughing all winter and begin to despair
of recovery, or if yOu have taken a recent cold, go
at once tOibe Drug Store of Ttritlvan & GounoN
and get Sh battle of Dr. Mounts , Syrup of Tar,
Wild Cherry and Horehound. Take It and be well.
No other medicine acts so promptly and effectually
In coughs, colds. and all diseases of the throat,
Stings and Chest; leading to Consumption. Jinn
dreds who once thought they bad that dread di.
seam bate been restored to , health by the use of
this almost magic remedy. It is also the best knoven
specific for Croup, and never tallS la Whooping
„Cough. Trial size 10 cents, E12113,2D.
.tyle Berry
. Receive»
14
0. A. SI4ACC.
U. TATLOII
MARRIED,
f Y. S~adrlm~.
,BAD THIS!
,1111111D1 MAW
Has 914: . 3 anent assortment
, ;
'SET AND STEM WINDING)
AiiriticAN AND swifts
1 WATCHES, 4
inTABLE FOR LADIES .ANip
citol4,
IN THE COUNTY.
A.2iLARGE STOCK OF
GUARD,
'OPERA,
VEST, St
LEONTINE,
'GOLD CHAINS,
It.6' NbE.ti MA N; B.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
SWISS WATOIIES,
in
GOLD AND SILVER CASES,
at
1 t DJ LIii AAtSI
STERLING SILVER WARE,
For table use, at
lIENDEL3AN'S.
AMERICAN WATCHES,
From the various Manufactories,
GOLD AND SILVER. CASES,
At lowest Jobbing Rates,
lIENDELMAN'S.
NECKLACES IN ROMAN GOLD,
lIENDELMAN'S.
DIAMONDS,
At very low prices,
.NENDEL.M.A3PS.
A FULL STOCK OF FINE
JEWELRY
lIENDELMAN'S.
FRENCH AND AMERICAN
CLOCKS,
at °
TIENDELMAN'S.
• - '
MUSICAL BOXES,
BRONZES,
OPERA GLASSES,
• TABLE CUTLERY,
• . ".` ii
IVORY, RURBERAND PLATED
lIANDELS,
at
HENDELMAN'S.
,1`
A:FULL ASSORTMENT OF
PLATED WARE,
lianufactnred by the Meriden Brit-
tannic "Co., at
lIIENDEIOIAN'S..
For, anything in the lin - 64 :
JEWELRY & SILVERWARE,
For
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
Go to
74.11ENDELMAIVS.
FEr The hest plated Spoons and
Forks .are those plated heaviest on
the parts where necessarily the hard
est wear comes, and bearing the trade
mark,-1847, ROGERS' Baos., XII.
NL . B. - The great improvements in
Silvet-Plated Spoons and Forks, is
applied alike to , each grade of plate,
A 4, 3 and 12, as ordered. The pro-,
teas; and machinery for manufactur
ing these goods are patented. The
extra, or standard , plate made by this
company, is stamped "A 1," and is
plated 20 per
. cent. heavier than the
ordinary market standard. The
above goods at
WHOLESALE & RETAIL,
, at
LOWEST MARKET RATES,
;
• 31 .
-IiENDEI,,MAN 9 S.
decla-711.
hvoll al 03.
1876:
8 .41($1?•LL k CO,
,
• • 0.
We respectfully give notice that ivc it 4
remote on
JANUARY 15T,187,,
Ito 1'0E: LARGE DOUBL
STOBE I
BECSNTLr FRECTED BY
MI
tot. John Wins,
One Door South of Coddling &
set. and-Opposite our
Present place of
Business.
In order to reduce our
LARGE STOCK,
IMI
Pr 0,16113 to minors!,
EIMI
iVE IVILL OFFER,
IMI=II
Through the Month of Decem
°BRAT BARGAINS,
In all of our Different Departments
f
___s-
111
We shall offer in addlUou to present
LARGE STOCK,
IM:1
FULL LINE OF NEW GO a
Suitable for the
HOLIDAY SEASON,
NOW BEING' PER - CHASED IN NEC GI
IN AL LS wINDo OF GOO
ft ift . 4 ft 4 ft
- I POVVELL i 00.1
Dee ! I, lON
X*dimmo AdMftilmM.
187
MONTAgYEOI
MO.NT.ANYES OFFER .A. FINE
ASSOR!JIENT OF GOOD'S,
n SIIITAIiLE FOR THE SEASON,
AT BODTOM PIIICESI
M - T ANYESI
Tuersmis, Pa.. Dee. e, 1873.
NEW ICOAL YARD I
1
This undersigned having taken the large and
Commodious lard, at the foot of PAWL Street, has
aim on hand a full supply at
ALL SIZES
Eca
LIME AND CEMENT.
Oct2l-75-tt
T 44 OLD'AND POPULAA,
A . RDI'ARE ST 0-TIE
CODDiNerit RUSSELL,
•; •
Invite the atten%lim Of the public to their stock
HARDWARE GOOPS.
PARI 4 OH, & HEATING STOVES,
IatFILDING MATERLtLS,
ICE CREAM FREEZERS,
SHEARS, SCISSORS, RAZORS,
Of the best manufacture, and warranted.
CARPENTERS' TOOLS,
CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS,
In endless variety. The largest and best • anon
- meat kept in Northern rennsylvalla.,
LAMP CHIMNEYS & GLUES,
In ondlesLvarlety; of our own manufacturni mr
ranted Amt-class.
-Jobbing of all Linda in onr lino promptly atten
ded to. Tin roofs and eave 4 troughs put up In the
most satisfactory manner, at short not e. •
GAS FITTING. AND PLUMBING
A Specialty. WE HAVE THE ONLY PRACTI
CAL PLUMBER' IN TOAVANDA. •
Oar old friends and the public generafty wil
bear in mind that we. sell goods only for •
retelling . It t h e only system by whichlnsilco can
be done both buyer and seller 4
.Grateful for past very liberal patronage, we so-
Ilcit a continuance of ynur custom,. with the assu
rance that we will otter you greater inducements
than any other establishment in the country, as we
carry a larger. stock, and enjoy peculiar facilities
for rurcha.sing.
Ily2s4s4r
11 - 4 .O . NG'S 1 lI;A U STRATED ST IIIS OFT
This now stud popular worlcis now ready for de.
fiery, having passed through the, tlrst , edlii,en.
It sold only by agents. It contaln6 560 octavo
pages, AS engravings, IS of which are steel; printed
upon the best calendered paper and beautifully
bound In plain and fancy binding. Published by,
JOS. F. JAGGF.ES, 719 Saloom St., Phila.;
AGENTS WANTED,:for Wyoming, Bradford;
and Sullivan counties. Terms to agents liberal.
Address rublisber, as above stated: -1 •
deca.7s-Im. . „
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NOTICE—At a meeting of the
Board of - Directors of the Towanda eureka
Mower Co., held it the office of the Towanda Gas.
Co.; December 3, 1576, it wall reifolsed that a gen
era) meeting of the 'stockholders be and Is hereby .
directed to be called, to meet at the company's of-
Ace on the first Wednesday in January, 1870 (Jan
uary 6) at 10 - i3O .s. se., for the purpose of amending
the by-lawl, as to the time of electing the offices
of 'Said Corporation. WALTER U. TRACT,
Detember 0. 1875. Clerk.i
t3l
TO'FARMERS.—The ELIAS
HOFFMAN .POWERS AND CLEANERS,
made In Cheater Co.. Pa.. are ready tor
CHEAPEST AND BEST•'
TWO horie machine, 40 bushels wheat of itKo bushel
of Oats per hour. One horse machine, So bushels
wheat or SO bushels Of oats per hone.
- L. W. UPHAM, Agt..
Heath, ItritafOrd Co., Ps.
Nov: It, 7e, t '
OF
ANTHRACITE,
LOYAL SOCK•
And
BARCLAY COAL.
CM
Cad delivered on short notice.
TERMS :—Cash.
HENRY MERCITR.
Itatiwaie, Crockery, tcci
Conslst log of
COOK STOVES
Of the most approved pattern*
RANGES,
Of all kinds;
In endles's variety
Furnished at
BOTTOM PRICES
Of every style
POCKET CUTLERY,
Of every deseqpricm.
GAS FIXTURES,
&C.,
KEROSENE TAMPS,
Prom the cheapest to the boat.
At greatly reduced prices.
TIN WARE,
READY - PAY!
CODDING & RUSSELL.
, O. FROST
We respectfully entrance IA W t
FIRST CLASS FAJRNIT
-;
Our aseiriment is
LARGER THAN E
1 ' •
And that car prices are the LO*EST'
nr GOODS TIIE BEST
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f
of any ifktho ifsi t isKlLT. Our prices ,
reffbed
THE BOTTOM,
And now LI tho
TIME TO BUY.
llaving Just full:rued from the'clfy,
VGILY
ATTRACTIVE LOT OF
run ins
'HOLIDAY S}ASO
COME AND SEE THE
Er‘:r7thlng to thi line of
UNDER T
AT :BOTTOM PRICES .
FROST'S'I
Der. 0, 1i75
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ORPHANS'; - COURT SALE.--•
By virtuoso( at order 'sewed oat, of the Or
vlans' c wort of Bradford Cidinty.l, the undersigned
administrator of ;he estate of John Johnson, lato
,of the township of Orwell. dee'dovlll ; sell at pub
lic sale on the premises on rlt I IIAY, ;Dec. 31, at
10 o'clock a, m.. the following dean - Wed lot of land
In Orwell twp.. described as folloWs,
Beginning at the smith west Corner or Z—Frls-'
We's hold . in the center of the hlghstay, thencia l
north 30= west 4' a-10 p. along the center of said
highway north 12 2 west 21 GAO in thence by 'land
of G Friable north 'SI: , east 33;13-10 p, to a post.
and stonesrthence north 87) o 'west ¢y land of
said 0. C. Friable, 7 8-10 perches to a Toi4 and
stones; thOnce . north 86,4 ° east, 5y 6-10 perches by
; laud of Wm.. Ilittchlnaon to a . stake - and stones;
thence South - 51 0 West 02 6-10 . perches hy -land of
Z th the place of beginning. ;Containing
eleven Pica more or less.
TE1t310.,F,.91.1.E.,-09 on the striking down of
tee property, one half the balance ' on cOnfirmation;
and the remainder In one year, with liaterest,:to bo
secured by ltenou propertsr. ! • '
, .
S. A. citArFtk, Adtn
Dee.: 1875
'VOTIC I E TO HEIRS.
In
•the
matter of the partition of the Estate of Ste
phen Shiner. In the Orphans' Court of }Bradford
County. No. 43, Sept. Term, 1575.: 1- k
Report of Inquest confirmed finally, f ept 9, IS74t
Sept. 13, 1575, Court grant a rule 'on Ole partied in.
Interest to appear and accept or refuse'to take the
said real estate at the valuation, ' l the first day of
Dec. Term.; 1575. And now, Dee 6, 15154 Rule on
heirs to come in and bid he, continued until Tues..,
day, Jan. It, 1876, 312 o'clock r. if, - It is ordered
that said rule be served personally,- on all. of Said!
- heirs residing In Bradford Co., 071 or before the firma .
day of Jan.ils76 ; and- to such of 411 heirs 41.8 reside
out of said 'county.- 11 is ordered That said ride , be
published in the Bit4nrotto,ltirroirrktt for three;
weeks, and that a ciwy of :said IREroirry.tt, 'con
tailing said rule be sent to each tof said nomrcsil
dent heirs. ; at his °eller Post Office address. on or.
before Jiu '76.. Ctirtlffed from.the record' peel,
1875.
Name and P. O. address of heirs of Stephen Shi
ner. Widow, Sally Ann Shiner ' , TOwanda. , Chil
dren, Jacob-shiner,' Beath Haven, -I:ttr. Co. Pa;
Stephen Shiner, New Haven, Contt Derincla Van
horn , Ftetlan, Susset Co., N. Y: Susan Finds,
Silas Shiner, Andrew "Shiner -and I ]Tarp
GMT, of Bradford Co., Pa. 1 . .• •
0. J. ciluantres; clerk.
- 1 •
.1,TDITOlt"8 Jeffe .
son Loughend vs. Hui LoCkvrocid who • stir-,
vie Hiram Lockwood. In the Court of Common:
Pleas of Bradford County, No. 41, Sept. T. 1875.- '
The underslgneil;an auditor appointed by said
Court to distribute funds arising from- the sale, of ,
the defendant's personal property, will attend to
the duties of his appointment at the office of Smith
Montanye, In Towanda Boro., on SATURDAY,
Dcc. 11. 1475, at 1 o'clock r. m., at which time and,
place all,persons having claims upon said fund Snusl
present them, or be forever debarred therefrom.
.• - G..D. MONTANYE..
Ntiv. 18,1875-w-1. j Auditor.
AITOITOR 7 S re,
tile :ciliate of Joseph Doane. deeid.
The undersigned. an auditor appointed by
. that
Orphans' Court. of Bradford county, In illstrilit
funds belonging to said estate in; the bands of thk
executor ;of said estate. will attend to the duties',
of his appOintment at. the omee of:Oxiirton & Mee4
.cur, in Towanda, on TRIDAY,itte ICU day of Jan•-;1
nary, 1870; at 10 o'clock A. w., when and where
persons having claims on. said fund must present)
them, or lbeforever debarred' front coming tmupon.
the same., ' •
=QM
NTOTICE.-L—Notice is her by giveW
that an application will be Made Ito the Leg. , ; : l
islature Of Pennsylvania, at its session ifur the yearii,
18:6 to prohibit Cattle and nurses, frOrn runnliip
at large In the several tovrnshlps of Brad ford
and to make It a penalty for perstids who knowingl
ly, or wilifuly permit thelreattle: or' Horses to ram
at large.
Dee, 2 2w , EtSBP.F.'t
VOTICE.--=The annual meeting - of
the.litockholders of the ToWanda Bridge Co,'
for the tlection of a President, Treasurer, and si
managers! for the ensuing year, Will he held at tho
°Mee of the First National [tank, of Towanda or
Wednesday, Jan. sth; 13:6, between the hours 'of
one and three, In the afternoon.
Towanda, Dee 7, 7 75. - N. N.DETIS dr.,"7Uey.
. ,
o
XTOTICE.--..The annual_ meeting.
..,Li the. Stockholders of the Towanda Iron' Mtg
Co., to beheld r at brand Jury Room, iltesday, Dee
21, 1:175 , at. 2 o'clozk, r sit
. , • i -,
Dee. 7,15. , TOW A'NO A, IRON; 31F0. CO.
L -1 4 .\.".F.bit i fiiitiS NO'flOE.'—' Noti.
II ' Isiterebe given that all perilous' Indebted to l
the estate of Satnuel Wheaton. ilate of Warren,j
decd, mist make immediate payment, to the uu
derslgned, and all persons hating claims aphis
'mid estate must present them, duly Mithentleated4
. ,
fur settlement.
• .: J. F. WTIRATON, •
Exectitor.
dec9
yiXECITTOR'S NOTCE.--Noti
u W hereby Oren that all person; Indehted I.
the estate of Anna Itabeok late of WAndharn, do,e'd,l
must make Immediate payment to the andOslgne
and all persons haring claims akalirst..sald este •
must present'thean - ; duly authenticated, tor- settl
ment. • J. B. G. BABCOCK,
dee94c6 o . . :!Exeentor.
NOTICE.—The annual neeting 01
the Stockholders of the First 'National Bank,
of Towanda, for the election of direciOrs, b
held at the office of the Bank, oirTuesday,"Jan
1576,, between the hours of one and three; in tin
afternoon. . ,
Dee. 7,, '75. ' N. N. BETTf.
FIOF FLORID
FOR THROUGH P ' AGE .41 . C ET$ 7(
A ts 7 x
• ~AUGUSTINE and all landinkssodlitT.'J 0113.0:
ILIV ER : and Interior points to itottlDA. b:
steamship to SA.V.ANNAtt, and 'thence by railroa4
or ateatotsid, -
1 •
. , Apply to WK . L. JAMEB,,,tlerieval Art,
Ihiialfaihk4a asid Southerli ]tall 8.8. Co
I= South Delaware Avenue, Mail'
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