Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, February 10, 1876, Image 3

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OCAL AND GENERAL.
"Nowa; FlAnurs, one of the okiest set-,
Ileo of Leßoy township, died on Theiday 41
-last. at the age of 84 yeari.' •
HE county is to be mulcted in a large
bill of costs in the:trial of DECKRIt for the
• nninier of his father-in-law. The deed
woidd never have been committed had the ,
=cased lee whisky alone.
P k kir GRAND• Strtr., J. D. NICHOLSON',
wilt deliver a public lecture on the subject
of Oddrellovcship, in Redington's °veva
Heise, Troy on Friday afternoon, Leb.
rnm
18,
.tencing at 2, o'clock ., The pub
lic invited. \
Trey Fanners' Club have accept
ed a gratuiteuelease of land from A. D.
JErtota - NoN, and will erect suitable buikl
ing4 for the Weitern Bradford Fair. The
grounds arc located near the residence of
the a Gen. CASE.
H r L. LAMonsvx has purchased an in
terest in Droietts' planing milt, and the
establishment is now driven to its utmost
capacity They !tare a switch laid from
the main track of the R. R., so that lum
ber +an be loaded and unloaded from the
r.n- •
Trn "Brmnerd infra," of Canton, will
izreelaliamptetAnd ball on Tuesday even I
ing, Feb. ?A' in' the new Town Hall.
Th 7 will be nia inspection of the compa
ny
ny the afternoon of the same day. ' bol- I
'Berl of the war of 1812 and the Mexicani
- war ill he admitted te the entertainment
free. ,
, L 0. Or. G. bext Quarterly
COmeution of (3oed •Vemplars, for the
Nortbelrtr Disitria of Pennsylvania will be
ballet 'Miranda, Feb. 29, 1875, at . 11
o'rkoilr 41.. Id. It is expected that in this
central place . a full membership will be
represented. 31. E. CitunitucK,
T WORK.—MeSSTS. DEW Ens & LAMO-
.fiEr. ruri 20.006 feet . of hemlock boards
1 through their 'plaining, machine on Tues.
•day last, in less than nine hours. The
`.!:-), firm have a contract for planing the lum
beri f'r the Grange building in Philadel
phia, which will, requite them to plain the
same amount• every weekday until the
midd . e of May. •
TRt religious- meetings still grow in . in
terest. The Presbyterian church is filled
nightly with attentive audiences, and at
each ervice,many ask for the prayers of
Christians by rising. The preaching has
beenone mostly by Dr. STEwAnt and
Rev. (3. W. CHANDLER, Her; M.r. PER
h Philadelphia, is with Ilem this
weelt:l • -
Strptirr larros - and Register'''. and Re.:
corderl.l.Nnnrs, have already demonstra
tediterir entire fitness for the ptriticus to
widielt the people. of this county called
them 1 t.
st fall. The bosiness in both offi
ces is promptly transacted, and the ME
ceri ar i d their mcistants have won the ad
ieu-a:tura of all With trliom they have come
in t.',..
Dort) 0. WARD tsq., visits ! Ohio next
week - for the purpoSe of introducing the:
"Boss' Fanning Jill; in the Buz:keyei .
15tate.. Mr. WARD is - Well posted in the::.
patent 'ght busine s,and the merits of
the " Boss" need only to be properly set
forth, iii order to win for it the public fa
vor. I is destined to bcenne the stand
ard mill throughout the Union.
Csuct7s.—The Republican electOis of •
the Third Ward, and all other persons in
favor of a wise and economical adMinstra
lion of the Borough affairs, are requested
•to meet lat the store of G.S. Surrit, on
Friday evening, Fcb'y 11; at :o'clock, for
- the puriloise of nominating candidates to
'be sup .1-tett at the election on Tuesday
meat.
AN- ACIREFAIII.E. Srurntsr...—On the
•evening jof the 21;th, ult., some 29 ladies
).
and gen lemen, friends of Hey. E. .131)N
-• soN and ady, called at their resideiii.e, at
3lonroet n. and spent a couple of hours
itia veq .social way, and then • retired,
leavinr , .übstantial tokens of their goad ,
;will and 'sympathy. ( ...Others not present,
did the sitine by proxy. among whom - wera
the pastor of both the churches. For
this tok of remembrance -the above i
named return their sincere thanks. E. B. t
• TUE 1. ge new hotel erected during the
past sea. in at %V nuking, by the BART
ro
LETT B thers. will be formally opened to
the publi on Thnrsdayevening next. 17th
inst. T e house is one of the finest hostel
ries in the country, and from the prepara
tions made, we doubt not the opening will
hyable occasion, and the "Bart
" will rank as a number. one ha
in of ears, for the acelmmoda
bse who desire to attend the par- .
leave from the Court house
18 o'clock, on the evening of the
be an enj
lett nous
`'tel. At
-. lion of th ,
ty, will
switch at
party.
Ilowing officers were installed
1M Lodge, I. 0. itt G.. on
ty evening. Feb. 2, by Lodge
lIAN k MON, of Meshoppen
THE ft
over Alv
Wednescl:
Deputy -
Lodge:
W. C. T l .-Wk.
AL MAXWELL.
. V. .—CLAR
- W. 31.4 H. ANGLE.
W. ALTozw.
IV. —1 W. Totrisox
W. P. —AsNA ScoTT. •
W. T.-4. P. VANFLEET.
R. S.--4TELLA PITCHER.
L. S.—Eit.l.Es Mosel - or.
D. 3L-41NNII: KUTKENDILL.
' A. 11. CONKLIN.
I G.—F4mNtA Iforsrox.
O. G.—M. J.
PER SON/L.—itldge STREETER aryl wife
are spending a few-days With tbeir'son,
11. STREE9ER, Esq., at the Means House.
6---Rev. VT. PERRIN'S, Of Phil Iphia,
is (ifliciatiniz for the Baptist church of this
plare for aishort time.
AT A • MEETING of Spring llill Grange,
No: I 75,." P: of IL, held in their Hall Feb.
r_47l the following preamble and res
. obit ions were adopted :
IVAT:nts, It has been the will of he
Great Master above to remove suddenly
Superintendent of the
f.rom. •
our „. . midst our beloved and woithy
cicantile establishment of A.
brothe r
rim"; LYON therefore it
•
Co., Hazleton, as in town ne : ,,t ri. , q, That in his death Sprin,, , v
w •
; Bill
Grange hos lost one of its most esteemed
and worthy members, the fainily a
H klul
ositrss and wife paid a husband a tender father, the comn u
to this place .on Tuesday lstst.. nity on zi that stood head and shoulde)rs
strongly. urged to se ay and
:wove the Common people in all moral te-
I in the union meetings, lint . forms, .and a pillar of the church of Christ,
)cd to decline the- invitation true and:trieAl in all the relations of lire.
lof an affection of the throat. t That we bow in humble
• 1
-submission to the will of Him who dcwth
alt things well, :we sincerely mourn his
loss to our society and the community at
large. '
That we tender our heartfelt
sympathyand condolence - to the NC ido 4 tV, •
children 'iand friomds of our worthy, de
ceasedilretlacr.
Reo)14•;1, That our charter be dralL
in mourning; and that we wear the usubl
badge of moot fling for . the period of thirty
days.
lleg ,, Tre`fi, That these resolutions be en
tered eMtlie minutes, a copy sent to the
stricken family, and published in Illit t i)-
ronn IlE c eOurEtt, Toiran'la Journal, a d
Bradford:. Argux.
bk:3l MON ACKLEY, )
Mt t.rox LEwts, 1- Corn.
14. stirmwfiv,
ANN U.AL - MEETING (W TOO DR.AIWOI(
CCWNTY !:Aotifer r.runA Sa',Err. —A
large and interesting meeting, was held in
the Grand Jur!,•Room at the Court House
Monday eveiting ' Feb'y 7, at 7i o'clock ' .
There was a goo(' representation of the
farming interest from all sections of the
cotinty. The - loom was- well tilled. and
the 'session opened by the election of Hon
"11. L. Scott as Chairman. and John E. Fo r it
as Secretary Peo ten). In the' absence of 1
the President. Secretary and Treasurer,
it was impossible to obtain reports of the
proceedings of the society for the pa 4
year.. Mr....L.F. Satterlee made a state
ment of its operations and the state of its !
finances AS well as he could in the absen(*
of the boolts and files. Joseph Piollet was
nominated. and duly elected President Of
the Society ftir the ensuing . year. Messr .
J. S. Maddin Orlando Taylor, Lewis Ru
Jobri;Carr and C. F. Nichols, weo
elected Vice Presidents, Mr. A. C. Sinith,
Recording .. seeretary, Mr. John Fox, Cor
responding-Secretary, Mr. E. IL DeLongi,
Treasurer,-and for managers L A. Park,
of Herrick, E. White, of North Towan
da, llorabeHorton, of Sheshequip,. G. IL
t .,
S. STF.W.VItT..WaS th e recipient
cranial' preent on Saturday
. . in the shape of a bouncing
T
of, a "Cen
evening las
boy.
—F. E. I?
eitensive •
PAR.DEE
last week.
—Rey. F,
flyin7 visit
party pate
was compel
on account
THE foll wing description of a party re
cently given in Topeka, Kansas, will be
read with lively interest by many of-our
readers. The parties mentioned were all
well known, citizens of this-county, only a
few years since. We are glad to know
that they are appreciated by their NATSt
em friends.l The Topeka Time.. descrtbes
, .
the gathering as follows:.
"The firldford county (Pa.).resirients
of Topeka had a Gay and festive meeting
01 Wednesday night, Jan. 12, at the resi
dence of D..1: .1 Mottss, the, former citizens of o l d Bradford who are now res
idents of Topeka were not all there. The
Opera House would hive been required,
could all have been present. But those
who we're - 4t. Mr. Mouses had a gala
'lime. The rp was much richness of speech
and' the eye, too, told merry ! tales, and
uncle CHESTER THOMAS, a great loser of
iood things; led the party. , Bradford
con .tyls rich in series and furnishes many
good things! historically: At the tithe
Uncle Cm:wit:a was sheriff of that county
she was blethoing anti lively. Then there
were his three i o is, A. S. 'fnonAs,
or gat, 3f., Byer: The former, clerk
of the U. Sr pisiriet CoUrt; young CIIET
—as he is fainiliarly •known- - -is treasurer
elect of this 'county, and Bias is one of
the proprietors of a 'large, well stocked
and flourishing livery stable. HThen we
have the two lawyets,; A. H. and 31. 11.
Cut; both whom have-been successful
-,pecunlarily, and socially antt,in business
relations stand among our first citizens.
E.E.- STRAIT an cid Bradford county
man, and where can you find* nicer gen
tleman; echp answers, wltete. 31. U.
Past is a "hero," having wort the appel
lation when fishing for trout and catching
a "sucker." 131 r: and Mrs. Mon& opened
• - theirhoirse apt gave the guests full swing,
in addition tZ a supper fit for the gods.".
So it eeernS "MILT" is still a faithful
disciple of - N ALTON,_ as well as a diatitt
• guisbed expo er of Blackstone.
torinatik dinner with a
big crowd tt ths'Sylvaniallotel, on Tees
day, openoi the ceremonies of ;he organi
tation of Sylvan Lodge, No. 1103, L 0. of
O. P. At two o'clock the terenvOny of
institution of the lodge were'ooi:ended
vilth by G. W. BtacalitAlt, of this
dannty, ando.r.ititoimn, D. 1* Tioga.
The lod gn 'elected the following officers :
I,
.11, CALKINS; N. G.; A. M? Cann, V.
G.'; G. P. lloNnor, Sec.; A. LTlNagen,
A.. S.; J. F. WARDEN,T.; Ti. MON
-4i% W.; A. L. SMITH!. kk% N i ta° PEca.
It S. N. G.; DalentßT BALLAIID, L. 8.
•N - zG.i A. E. Rlsr or:, E. 8. V.l G.; 0. E.
W.vt.no ; L. S. V. 0.; Wu. STSVENR • R.
8. S.; Wy. Mosnr.n, L. 8. E.; At t.
Vow:, 0. G.; Idottats IX, I. G.
The ceremonies WC4I3 attended by Odd
Fellows from all parts of Bradford and
Tioga counties. The lodge starts off with
24 Members and in its handsemely fur
nished room can be congratulated on its
successful institution.—Norlhirs Tier
qa:ette. I • '
Tux' TlloV, FAllkiNltS' Cm3l4 min. Irs 1
Alixt At, FAln.—The Troy Far ers' Club, I
clitisprlsh* !AMA 140 thrifty, ork pitt+tical
n;
fainters, is doing a good w or the ag-
ricultrtral interests of Western pradford.
The Club raoetn in the village eticry Sat
urday: A henxm, in . Pierce'a Hall, Where.
tliy discuss all questions pertaining to
farming.: with that. spirit, atkd fikkelligttaci)
characteristic Of_rifte pinitfol-d county
farmer. ' ' i .
Col. Y' H. ttoLLEr, the vetran agricul
turltsli, Who is equally at home on the plat
fOrin,or farm, addressed the Club on Sat-;
nr4ay last at Long's Hall. Hislgood bu
n*, his telling hits, and withalillis stanch
goQ s a sense, are always pleasing to his 1
beaters.
I'lle Club will hold its next artnual fair
on grounds which they now iittiSA. lip for I
.that . puipzi east of ite town Op e 'clanton I
street, : 1 1 „ls their aim to make their next 1
eillibitien far superior to any heretofore,
andwe have no doubt they will succeed,
for they intend to "giie the fartners at
leaSt as fair'n shoWing:as the borse-joek-
eys r something not always don at our 1
agricultural fairs. . Yrsizott. ,i-
ME Boss FA:cm.tio . 1 4 /Itt.t...—The grain
Separater patented by •J. W. Jimunos,
anti ehristened the "Boss;l,' has now been
before the farmers of thin sertioli for-two
yeitit, and has more tliatt met tie most
sanguine expectations . of the inventor.
litho than four hundred of them 4 tre now
in iine, 11.nd the demand is still largely in
ere* of the supply, although two exten
sive establishments have been employed
in Manufacturing them. The Owners of
the , 'patent now contemplate forming a
mammoth company for the purpose of
mannfacturing mills and selling tertitery
thiofighout the entire Union. The enter
prW,:pannot fail, of success with finch well
kneWn businer,s nt-ii mat capittdists 'as
CaPtt MAN C. r. ex.
She'riff V.s.Nrt,rET, .I.ts. W. Nu:liens, L.
II notuitus and others, as stt c7ololders
;in Managers. We predict that m a very
shott.space of time, this enterprisn. will
betOtrie one of our molt prirperons and
important industries,trom which Tow
anda Will retiti fiib harvest, :null it is to
sucNestublishments as this, 'the I , :urcka
31, '1r ritosr Soxs, L. B. Bono-
Eus: and DEWERS S LAMottEux, that'we
are I.l6lepend for future growth. 1.•
Ah 'investment:for capitalists we behave
the Panning 31111 Co., offeres a rare op
piwthnity, and we have , no doubt many
of our wealthy men will aid hi - b fading
up am enterprise. —There's million in.it.
D. W. C. T.
.OIOrAWL—ETIIAN B. ADORE (peel at
his home in Ulster, Bradford county, Pa.,
Feb.,l, 181 ti, in the Aiftieth year pi his
age. ! -six years ago fast October he re-
Peivett t:o revere an injury, that un.il the
time,,of his death be was entirely unable
to perform any kind of manual labor.
The disease of v.ltich be died was con
pntietion. Perhaps it would be aying
Om Muelt of him, orally other lnunku be
ing, 'i"-ite- was faultless t' but front hn ac
quaintance formed 'when be was a lad 13
years old and renewed at intervals from
that time until his detease, I could not, if
I desired to do so. tell what was bisheas
ily be •sin". Ile became a happy
th r i s ti ltll el e , t e i t tin years since, and during
'all thitse years seemed to be earnestly la
boring.," to make . his calling and deletion
sure." "Ile retained his consciousness un
til the last, and his dying testimony of the
pywer Of divine grace to sustain him
there Was just what his Christian friends
expected. More than half of his father's
funily I had preceded him: to that hetter
laud. Ile - has left a wife and four chil
dren toinouru the loss of an alfectie nate
bush aitel and father ; but -while they
lbst bien-frum their earthly home, hp
rained a:hume `'over there" ---3
made hands eternal the heavd
E. 11. Cit.tmn,
Monroeton, Pa., Feb. 7, 1876.
C.vs'yiri.-- . --This,pretty and pleastur
ral villagt! continues to keeppace in grt
-and improvement pithits sister to-
And why shouldn't it? . For it has's
''cif the Most gcncron's and public-sph
cit inns,i ever seen anywhere. With ;
men ii.s;;JY•iter-r, Tticoaa.s, WHITE.
STONE; and: my an others I might men 1 ,
;
no town:Could fail to make piogress. rr
The 'Graded School, conducted by
E. .1. ANGLE., is one of the best ink
• Cons hi :the' county.—and I had - ittr l
; said, the State. As an instructor
ProMor ranks high, and deservedly
' Among our young attorneys, none are
more porinfir than .I. 11. SuAw, Irlio has
lately opened an office (In Towanda stneet.
' Combining- genial manners with first-rate
legal ability, he tan hardly fail twwrrk
'into a large practice.
The nonly appointed postmaster, \ir.
Mom Ati ;ANnits, who took his positimi on
i'Monchi last, promises t give general • - tt
, I
isfaetitm. • 1 _
- Lawyer )Cim,r_ors is having an °Dice
fitted up in the new block erected byi-E.
S. 31 . Atst.t. on the comer of Towanda . nd
Troy street:4. '
Before:closing. I must not fail to no ice
one institatt ion of the village wich all mute
in praising—and that is the ••Tuttle
House.'' iircsided over liy mine host:7
T .
TLE: This is the travelers' home--"sw .et
home." ! : Wilh moderate charges and ,x
-, cellent fiecomthodations, the guest always
feels thiit.he has had the besi, of tint bar
, gain when he settles up,
rive
has
not
ns."
rtl
wth
ni.
iced
,uch
UM
rof.
ihr
lost
I the
YlsrTol
ez=o
gitiaDy e , ofiNstan GeOt of ts:
wands towpahip, Pt' Batteries, of
,lohn 'ofPike,•Joh'n Payson,
wf Orireil, and Win. li. Storrs, of Asylum.
After the electiOn of officers: interesting
speechei were made by several of the gen
tlemen present. Mr. Pioliet said that he
Vould do an isiiret iio iooperate
with the, inanageitt in tasking the fair a
3. B. l ' ldaddin said that hi tntvelling
through the State r as it became DeCeettatr
for him to do in his oenntietion +hitt
Eureka ' Mower (ohe WM Present at
many e - ibibitiOtis and fairs of a character
like lektediflal that he saw ne reason why
we ought not in this county, large , and
prosperous and fertile as it is, to make as
tine an exhibition - am any. lie ItaVrl4) fair
anywhere to equal that in our aditohilit4
county,. usquebanna., It *Maid ttltapake
favorably with the State far, anti there
was tref*ttavai to belletre 'and hOpe that
We will dreompllsh ati ranch here;
31r. Parini said that is order to succeed
there must be unit "..d effort coming from
all parts Of the county. A healthy com
petition in stock and productions and an
fxbibition of them, and that the interest
must breaden and deepen from thia Point
and all , putting Weir elloUldet tti tip k
wheel, lending, their we would
mode in this enterprise to a successful
'
The Board of managers and officers
elect will meet at the Grand bury room
on Monday, Feb. 14, at 2 o'clock v. xt.,
when a report of tho working of the soci
ety for the past year will ,be expected
from the retiring officers, and for other
purposes: •
P • of this meeting ordered to
be Publish in the nouoty pantie:
Vier E: Fox, Sec'y.
OVILT PROCEEDINGB.—Court convened
at this place on Monday, Feb. 7th inst.
Hon. P. D. Moanow presiding, and Aiso
ciate Judges•liAnnsEss and liussEtt on
thel bench. The usual preliminary busi
ness was transacted.
Monday afternoon the following iier,
son.s.were:sworn in as Grand Jurors ;
F. • Wells, Foreman • Orange Bowman
Rufus Calla: Benj Denton, i. C DeWitt,
Hiram Elsbite, l W H Giddings, C N Our-,
net; Lewis Hanford, J T Heated, C W
Mallory, Lawrence Manley, Isaqc McKean,
Edward MingOS, Jas Molyneux, Lecouipt
Muuday, Elijah Pelton, Chauncey Pom
eroy, Clark smith, .1 Wardell, jr, Wells
Wilcox.
The constable returns were made and
sworn to.; . ,
. .
N. Edminster vs J M Pike. B A. Pettis'
Trustees vs 3t..1 LUng. Sheshequin School
District va French, Watkins & Frond]:
Cyrus Stevens vs A Waltman and J It
Wear. Chamberlin vs Lewis Ruger.
Rules in each of the ' above eases `dis
charged.
I' S Miller vs A T Dunbar, Garnishee.
Rale madeabsolute.
Henry Morg,an vs Wm Crooks' T Tet
ah Rule to show cause why judgment
should not he stricken off
Thou Muir &.. Co vs Dr F Fleshut. Dew
ey &Co vsE S.Heavlander. Henry 3lor
gal vs Samuel Simpkins. Rule to show
cause why judgment should not be opened
and the defendant be let into a defense in
each of the above cases.
S N Bronson's use vs W B Parks.
'Ulysses Mel enr vs 3I C Merrur, J W Hob
lenback V 8 !EliN4betil Welles. H N Will- -
lams', use vs
.A - 3 Beers. Auditor's Re
ports in each of the above cases filed and
coutirmts.l
Francis Fisher vs Jas P Fisher. Court
alipoint Gee W Sterigere, Esq, commis
sioner to take depositions.
Ruth E Olmstead vs Nathan Ohnstead.
EzekielMayel vs Elizabethil Moyo. Court
appoint W J Young, Esq, a commissioner
to take depositions in each of the above,
cases. ; •
Tirzeh Wright vs Jas Wright. COurc
direct Sheriff to make proclamation. ,
Emma Levering vsChas S Levering,
Court direct:
a sulxena in divorce to issue.
Joseph C Gale 'vs Sarah A Gale. On
motion - of N trans, Esq, Court direct
the usual order and decree of divorce.
Calvin Dodge vs E McClelland. Court
dismiss the bill in equity, at the costs of,
the defendant.
Pomeroy Bros vs R R Phelps, Plynn
PhelpS and p Bourne security. Rule to,
show cause why sheriff's sale shall not be
set aside.
Dewey' CO vs E S lleavlantler et al.
Role to show cause why execution shall
not be set aside. , . •
Courvslly Kelly—assault and bat
tery. District Attorney Caliif and Win
Foyle, Ei;q, for Coin, DeWitt & Maynard
for defendant. The. jury find the , defen
dant not guilty, lzitl that such- party pay
half of the
Com vs Edgar Bought—Larceny, Com
vs \V U ThurSton—Selling liquor without
license, Com vs W E Armstrbng, same.
Each of the above cases continued to May
term.
Com vs George McCollister—Lareeny.
Rule for new trial made absolute, and
.case continued to May term.
Overseers of Ridgbury vs J Driscoll and
I) Driseell. :Case settled by order of
Court.
Overseers of South Creek vs Overseers
of llidgbury. •1 Court reverse the order of
removal, and order South Creek twp to
piiv the costs.'l •
-In re,- the willening of Troy street in
Canton imro. Report of viewers filed and
confirmed ni Jet.
Coir vs' D I Campbell—Selling liquor
without Emilie. District Attorney Caitiff
for Com, 11 Fnlaynard and W E Chilson,
Esqs, for defendant. The jury find the
defendant guilty. Court sentence him to
pay a fine of $2OO and costs of proSecu
tion.
Corn vs Szt!mLcl Tilawkins--False pre
tences. Court direct a n9tle prosequi to
Le entered in this case uppn payment of
costs.
Corn vs (Ina Dutton—Assault and bat
tery. Continued to May term. ,
.Wm 11 Fowler vs Caroline C Fowler.
Fleury C Leonard vs Mary E Leonard:
Court direct a sribraena in divorce to issue
in each of the above cases.
Ida Map Taylor vs II E Taylor. Court
direct Sheriff to make proclamation:
Towanda Eureka Mower Co N'S S NY
Chapman. . Auditor's report presented
and confirmed
E Newton's use is II Mr Miller. Rule
to show cause why judgment should not
be opened and; the defendant let into a
defense.
Corn vs Frank Granger and Patrick
Lally—Aggravated assault and battery.
Court direct a - ziolle prosequi to be entered
as to Patrick Lallcy upon payment of
costs.
'The Grand Jury disposed of the follow
ing cases : . -
TRUE BILLS. 1
('pm vs Patrick Lalley—Aggravated as
sault.
corn vs I) E 'Campbell—Selling liquor
without license.
Com vs same;—same. •
Corn vs Francis Granger aiul Patrick
Lally—Aggravated assault and battery.
('um vs Charles I)utton—As.sault and
battery.
('um vs Mose Depue—Forgery.
Coln-vs C W Cole—Surety of the peace.
Corn v 3 11 II Fish—Selling liquor with
out license.
NOT. TRUE BILLS
• Coin vs Benj Lowjs—Larceny. -
Cum vs C B Nichols—Larceny.
Com vs David Beardsley—Selling liquor
without license:' County for costs.
!Com vs It J Watts—Same. County for
cots.
Com vs . W S Cranmer—Same. County_
for costs.
Com Ns George Bullock—furnishingliq
uor to habilual : drunkard. Couuty for
costs.
('OM vs Frank Green—Larceny
Corn vs Henry Decker—Murder. Dist.
Attorney Caililt and Davits 6: Carnochan
for Corn, 11 W Patrick, Esti, and Smith gk,
Montanye for defendant. This case was
commenced this; (Wednesday) morning,
and the jury :ire being empannelled as we
go to pros.
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.—Montioy reel
ing, Jan. 31, 1816.
Present—JsuEsCADE, Burgess, and
Councilmen BIitANT, DITTRICH, Fos,
JORDAY, PRATT and WOODRCFF.
On motion of Councilman Jordan, A.
J. Fisher was permitted to erect show
care on his place of business, to project
not exceeding six inches, in accordance
with a diagi-am presented.
On motion, the .Secretary was instruct
ed to draw orders for the payment of Au
ditors Vincent, Ridgway and Record, for
auditing the Sehocil Treasurer's account
for 1874, and allow them interest from
July 1, 1874, on their bills.
The committee appointed at the last
meeting of the council to confer with
Rook Ladder Co. Ile. 4, in relation to
the purchase of hats and belts, submitted
the following report:
To Mt Burgess and Town Cousta:--
(3Ernsavor:—The undersigned commit
RE
tee, appointed pt December meeting, to
oop~nnfez 'with- Mantua 4 , as; to the
Eitimber; Of biter anti belts necessity,. to :
uniform', the compan and to,lartArgiltt
bbfk*otot eithe4s#o*lik WOW respect
telly tetattthiil. them Is needed forty bats
*kid belts cam!, and _ that the lowest price
at which they can be purchasid is VIA
for each equipment : .
mmittee...
By Cotmcihnin Jordan:
RegotviA That the - "Inn of 00 be, and
that amount is hereby appropriated
for the purpose of pUrshastug hati,tted
belts (bttios, strtiptnekt )11)Itilit Molt
finriddr Pti.w Nth Addtitefil
Cctlittetlmah Pratti
baliitt, That tbe4bintila bird
iad!tex, ,be &nth - ind tit
"arty ' bath AA vAtlt delivered to
theta hg ;thy 15th day of May next, to be
Paid for by the, borough ninety days from
date of delivering, at the rate of $0.50 for
each set. j Adopted.
Councilman Pratt submitted therfollovi
ing_reportl
Tke POPItt6 410inted PA 'the hitt
tilcbtins *Of e tolitkli c o nfer with a
totinnittee of citizens on the subject of
giving them possession and allowing them
to remove the Franklin hand engine to a
point near J. 0. nest Sons' factory.
for use in case of fire on the hill, would
respectfully report in favor of granting
their reqemst and would recommend that
any hose the fire department can spare,
be also tarried/4er to them for their use,
providing they will find a suitable place
to house the same `at he ir aptiise:
D. S. PRAM,
T. X Woooncrp,
• Committee.
By Councilman Jordan: . 0 •
Besotted, That a committee of three bo
appointed by the Burgess, to ascertain
the cost of building a suitable house for
the purpose of housing Franklin hand en
gine and hose carriage on the, property
owned by! the county if the commission
ers will grant the borough the privilege of
erecting such building.
The yeas, and nays were 'called on the
above resolution and resulted as follows:
Yeasßiyant, Jordan,
Woodruff
Nays—Pox and Dittrich.
The BUrgess appointed I Councilmen
Bryatit,.Fcx and Pratt said Committee.
By Councilman Pratt:
it'cootrekf t That a comMitteb df three be
appointed by the Burgess to examine the
ground onOlive and 4th streets and take
such action as they may deem expedient
and necessary to establish the grade of
said streets. Adopted; .
The 134rgeas appointed Councilmen
Me:ms, Dittrieh and Woodruff Said dom.
mittee. .
The Secietury 'was, instructed to draw
orders for the following bills
Janes Itedfor Ca
d, labor on streets,
John Baker,
Jas.; Nestor,
Deinils - i.yntb, "
Pat Kennedy, " "
John Scanlan; " `'
IMINIUMMI
John Mani:, i "
David Neaton, " ..
Thos. Quinton, " 44
Lawrence-Butler, " "
Michael nays;
Hansom Benneth side walks, T.
Rockwell & Titus, teaming,
John Kerwin,
Geo. McCabe, I
A. J. Noble, ••
Dan. Nl'ul born,
J. M. Watb..
Gan S Water co., gas for streets, ell 3 40
NE
do eng. home,
- •• - -
do 1 u n lade Maul!;
do I pm coal.
ehaa. - Sage, exilnguishing gas,
.1. ft. Wannest, ',lumber,
E. Welker St Co., "
J. 0, Frost & Snug, "
•
.1. D 31ontanye,
D. S. bother, "
J. F. grans, I " .
Rohl. Gents, Treas. N. E. Linin Hose CO.,
newi nee., lire dep., 6-18 72
J. Kin Amry. Treas.. for frelghtsai same, 6 &I
John 1 clillobb. hauling call. lire , dc., ho
Chas. Ihatuan4 hauling engine to Meehan .
lire, , • • • I
Jatnetl nrCant, are dep,
Barron & Coburn, tine dep.,
J. C. I.:!ng, reie►lring stt . anler O. 1.
W. S. Vincent, auditing school acct 1874.
619.50, interest 61.85, 621 35
do do 411.50, interest 0.05 12 35 33 94
Geo.ltidgway, I do 017. n, Interest 11.64 18 89
I. A. Record, I do 07.4 Interest 11,64 - 18 89
11. A. Lanioreaux, ' do 1875 4 SO
W. S. Vincent, I, do • do la 50
Geo. Ridgway, do do 3 00
John Carter, cleaning crossings, - 500
do 'do gutter, 100
(leo. X. Slyer, engineering, 95 00
C. H. Barron, street. . 94
Andrew Seeblcti, repairing tools,
E. t,. Kromer.
G. A. Burns, police duty, • -
Theo. Fessenden, town clock,
Coddling & Russell, hook & ladder Co., f 3.00
__street, 7.74 15 14
N. Betts, earth for street,
U. Webb, arnica as witness,
Sretdch, repairing tools,
.1. Clauson's estate, printing,
11636
Action taken by the council in relation
Senate Bill No. 32:
WitEuKss, j Information has been re
ceived that Senate Bill No. 32, authori
zing appeals in cases of summary convic
tions, from decision of Mayors or Bugress
es, to the Court of Quarter 'Sessions has
been reported', favorably; on motion,
Resolved, Thrt the Burgess and Town
Council of the Boro of': Towanda, respect
fully protest against the passage of said
bill, -as the same would entail useless liti
gation, and that under tbe present sys
tem the ends of justice are better sub
served than they could be by the proposed
bill.
Res?)'red, That a copy of this resolution
be forwarded to the members of the Leg
islature from oureounty, and the Senator
from this DiStrict, respectfully urging
them to oppose the passage of said bill or
the enacting of any like measure.
Adopted.
Report of Police Justice Young for the
month ending ' Lanuary 31, 1876, of cases
tried by him:
Martin Gallagher, Jan. 116, disorderly
'conduct,line, $l, cost, $2, paid. Edward
Britton, Jan. 17, disorderly conduct, fine,
$lO, cost, $2, OW. James Boyle, Jan.
17, disorderly: conduct, discharged with
reprimand. Lucretia Britton, Anna Cas
well, Anna Foreman; Ella Heath, Jan. 17,
disorderly conduct, fine, $1 each, cost, $2
each, paid.
Chief Eng. Walker submitted the fol
lowing report, which was read and ordlor
cc' printed:
Orrice OT)CIIIET ENVINZEI, T. T. r).
TOWANDA,IfOC.',3I, 1875.
To the honorable, Me Burgess and Common
Council of Me Borough of Towanda
:—fn accordance with Art. a, See.
2, of the Constittition of the Towanda Fire Depart
ment, I respectfully submit my first ailiattal report,
for the year ending December all 1572, and with it
some suggestions for your con. ideration, that, In
my opinion. will, if carried out to , your Honorable
laxly, tend to largelyincreased protection against
fire, to all that portion of our town lying west of UI
St., and especially to that portion lying between
College St. and the Plank Raul.
' I would recommend the building of cisterns on
2d St., at each crossing of the streets running east
and west; each cistern to be of at least 2000 gallons
capacity, and, if practicable, have them so coustruc;
ted that they would he filled by stirfare water, from!
rain anti snow; then, when It becomes necessary tot
use the water for lire purposes, they would alwaysl
hare a supply ready for use; we Could then set ono'
steamer at a cistern nearest the fire, and get VI
Work withont delay, and set the other steamer se,
the river, to force water Into the cistern front
which water was being taken, and thereby keep!,
the stipplp good. I think one stramercould
'water through an open butt hose in sulficientquan-I
tity to supply the other steamer and a hand engine
for fire duty. It would only require six cisterns to;
be built, and they , can be.built 4)e. !AY COO caeh,l
making an expense' to the- Ilormigh of only pop, a!
Small s u ns indeed, when compared with the cost efl
some other Improvements. not More necessary ori
beneficial to the citizens of the lxim thaelthis k or.
would be.
stiomae--
_
I wouldalso recommend the encouragement of al
movement now being made.by a numberef the res-1
tdents and property holders wed of 20 St., to or -I
ganize comp rt
any No. t, of this lepoment. Thel
company to be a baud engine company. and locatedi
In the rielnlo' of Frost h Sons' factory; and whent
they organize that 'you give to them for service'att
fires the Franklin baud engine, nOw Wanted. but In
good condition, and with It 300 o 400 feet of leath
er hose, now on hand, and' the p i pet. nozzles, he«,
necessary to make , ' It effective;anti purchase at
least 400, feet more of new hose. fib addition to that
already ordered,) for the steamer'companys.
In addition to all fhb , . I would recommend the
purchasing of some more effielent Ore alarm. I
will not kay of what 41 , !scripilomi but will e,; any
time give you all the Information I have from dr.
etrarssent me by parties interested lit the manu
facture and sale of 'such goode; Ind further, that
whether you purchase anathlr , new in that line or
continue to nee the Coati Ho wse hell. as at present.
that you adopt some uniform way of having alarms ,
sounded, and different from the ;ordinary way of
ringing a bell; and, If passible, have your police
linen attend to it nights, and hale It continued at
least 14 tninutei, and longer If that does not call the
nterneit to their. engine bouses,! continuing the
alarm until there is' enough out tb handle the , spa
ratio.
'I will not make any statement of the DepartMent
or Company expenditures paid by the BOYD In the
last year, as you already, have It published In your
Clerk's' reports from mouth to month. except for
the present month. which you will uoduubt get at
The proper time, with a full report for the whole
year. will make as Correct a remit of the strength
a d CO3ll Unit of tint Depar m nt, as to members
and aparatus, as is practicable tor fine to do.
FrankUtz Steamer
Naiad (land Englne,Co.,
Lln-ta Steamer Co., No. a,
lloolaiuld Ladder CO., N 0.1,..
C o .,
'APAILATVI9.
Franklin Engine Co., lin. 1: A a nand En ne
Co.. organized April as ,a -steamer to..
1370. Located In Fireman's MAI. Property In
darer:2om 3d clue rotary anginennd_pump, built
by Silzby manufacturing Co; Seneca Tells, N. I r ..
put lama Dec. 11.110; mac ( 4 . 1 0X1 anarlded ' bY
ono four wheeled hose carriage; cipacity.lloo bet
of rubber or leather bate. at present (swift, 300
feet of rubber bow; one two wheeled hose cart, ear.
rytng 730 feet of leStiter Mee; do service pipes;
Pratt and
# 27 37
1180
19 6
15 31
20 31
11 :5
0 24
1373!
11 :3
11 87
33 18
13'13
3 00
.21 76
5 25
23 75
8 73
0 5.1
4 50
lAnta house,
7 65
II 70
M=Mla
R7O 142 63
7 00
12 73
1 20
49 06
00
33 92
42 75
3 GS
1 50
4L 80
8 10
12 09
82 50
10 00
31 40
36
1 0:
10 00
oat 4orebi sight spanners: six spanner belts;
filtil s r ai lletd ik ersi,_ ?s l ad t e i rk i tiac ca l r :Vfl i = ll =
r i zer . Iftg*fft It , N.: . 04 . 04, and URI Inebeli orte
;
X d Hand Engine_ and Hose Co.: loeshild' in
Flra 's Ilan: pitperty In charge: one SoLhltuta
band . engine, needs sine replatioXlPO AT° 'Nbeet
" t el ln e ril l e ig rat`fittinc" bu t!
itizoiteNAttettiva. d ui . N . - T'
- I gta;xii Ma no* Psiliotnit: .
) 0; Cr c e • - . c....er company in ay.
% P l. 4.orsted to Limit: engine house on POplar
St. propmly In charge, one ad class steamer:with
rotarginsp, manufactured by Mosby Blanafsetair •
log cost 41,500, Andtssed la fall of 11170, Oep, 12,
one twbeel boss aseri! Capaeltr, 400 feet robber
Mee, It present amyl 100 fe e u r . Me Wheel
irt t f3l ge f tV l ol4 crittitlia ifrtifi e r ti alPct
le; $ lailtdpitc W sliannerir, wrenches, MI cans.
e.. *ii i n good order excePt two pipes sosneWhat
2re . • '1- . -: . ;.•,.:.,
oe k r i Z l P./ I r i t. li t r .4 ll kl i tT bo t iliiitT i g l 74l:
side tt garlt et:; opmistte l Flitnen's Ilan: property
in r el one four when truck. fire holden, IA; 20
28, al rind 40 feet long, two forks, four ease, throe
lanterns, one, chain hook, $ poll books, two Wks,
one bar, one drag rope, Iwo side ropes, all In good
order;
_ ,-,
In addltiob-to the :above the department hae . 4oo
feet o f rubber bow, and UK: feet leather hose not
reliable for pfeamet use, and shout 000 fedi of
worthless rubber ant! Ic4tner hose. :-,
I tirti;s,
~
Jaa.ll. aiirm at iitio, a. m.—V - tre In U. 'fayler's
clothingn store. Tracy block. Main St.; *opposed to
have caught irons lighted'cigar being thriernlido
a pailf dry saw dust; Are put out by H. IL Patel:,
T. Ke ncdy and others. Franklin No. 't and i
i
Na
lad N 2 out as far as Main St., but leamlngXlat
their rvlces were not needed they were returned
to the engine house. , !:
JanJ O.—David Sheridan's house near the upper
R. 14 depot burned to the ground. Lops on holm,
et2oo„ on furniture ow. cash of Sheridan's. 103,
cash belonging to S. P. 13, Socials, $5BOl Insurance
on house and 'dentine:, $1200: no alarm; none of
the dep artment not; cause, defective flue,
je n 3 ; 7 jo.-44tee, caught the floor of COOll
Itopth; extinguished 14 . , bticl lit
et serilco; damage
siltliti cause: over heated stove. ; :.
Jan. 22, 3:20 a. m.—douse on Main street owned
by J. F. Means. occupied by J. Fltagerold xs a res
idence end; saloon; No. 1 and 2 out, worked ;2S
hours; roof and some portions of partitions in tip
per story burned; loss r. 50; do not know abOut in
stustnee.
Apr. 2s.—house at corner of 4th and Bridge4l.lk.
owned by J. F. Means, oecupled by Jack Willi:tins,
totally,nestruyed; Franklin steamer set bat no wet*
, done on account of Insullnclenc,y of howl loss nn
,
known !hut not hoary.
Idayc. at las p. m.—Fire near Frost's planipg
mill. oi l
Poplar-st; Franklin steamer out and Arad
up, not used because of Are being so tar from spy
supply .f water: fire putout without much damage.
lass an flown. ,; -
. . .
July 16. 10 p. in.—Carpenter shop near R4l.
bridge, owned by Pa. & N.Y. R. R. Co.; total lop;
none ot, the department out. . - ' . : :1
July 6.4, 4 a: m.—General alarm In answer to Mill
from Wyainsing; !Alan No. 3 went down by rah;
arrivelPto late to he of any service. •
Sept. ".2.—T. Srennan'shouse near the nail works
entirell consented; loos unknown: firemen not oil}: ,
Oct. ft II:30 a. me 7 tOne double house and tip:
stpeill hottses, all enzineetedt on Lomberd-st, anti&
kite Catbolle church; the Are had made consideril
ble pmgress before the alarm was. sounded; Frank:
iln engine No. 1, Naiad engine No. 2, Lin-ta NMA
with ll*, no engine, and Houk and Ladder No:4,
were on, but to late to save the buildings already
m. , . u% wooden buildings within a few
On R feet On
f
dither s de wer3 saved without benne even scorelf
ed;.furtliture mostly saved: cause, defective chiCi-
ney; (obit from 1;000 to *2,400; do nut know about
lexurattec:_ ~,
Oct. lit:=Keeler's paint shop on corner of B ri de,
and 3d-o r s, burned to the ground; loss on buildiug ,!
mini contents. 41,200; insurance, PSI. :',
' Oct. 22. Fin: set In back kitchen of Dr. Smith**
resittencie on Park•st; put out with palls by J. t
tang au others; companies Nos. 1,2, and 3 out,
but not t Sed; no damage.
Dec, I .—John Brawn's houie on Id-at, caug4 1
fire In roof; companies No. I, 2,7; and 4 out; lirit
put oat by Not% 1 and 2; damage 6300; so insumnee.
Dec. 23, 10:30 p. mt—Fire In I. IC: Harcht - ,.ntitils
nery stone; put outwithout the use of engluei.
Dec. 21, I a. m.—t'. Vogerty's house, corner 4th; I
and Bridre-sts, Corned to the ground; No, 2 on Diet
ro
gund, d ot used tot want, of water Nos: 1 aisl'it
out; did o service; loss 6•15 O, Insurance lien. • 1 ,
Dee. 24, 3;30 is. ni.—Flre broke out a second - tint - 0T
In the stbre of I. K. 'fortis, Chatnberlln's idockif
the store { l a nd its contentsentirely destroyed except:.
the walls of the building also the two upper itoreyit:
occupied by the faintly of 1)- 1.. itlontanYe; the'.,
next building occupied by W. A. Chamberlin as tid
resttlencti, was badly damaged and the first', tlooril
occupied Iby Chamberlin ac a Jewelry store waSl
slightly dlunged; a large water tank fell from thet,t
i
at 1 , . Cra. fling through the lower floor Into a remit 1
occupied by ileo.-Ennii is a billiard room, crush'..
Int one tilffe; twoother Mbles were badly damagelf
by water; Ennis' loss Dom 1100 to 1700, folly covert'
ed by Insurancet llarrbi• loss from 61.000 to .5.0001]
Insulance f 4,5001 3tuntunye's loss 43,000, no instli
ranee; Chamberlin's less on building 63,000, luau: ,
ranee recoyentil,6l.2i3; furniture, carpets.
all
,•
de-, (41,500; Itisurance, recovered, f 1,000; all the",
cutup:antes out and every matt tried' to outdo his,
neighbor in hard and effective work , the Hook and' ,
Ladder boys especially distinguishing themselves
as good, brave and active firemen, ' 1
In cone nsion I lender, my most sincere thanks
to the ilmtorable Iturgess mid Council for favors ,
granted, aid ty my assistants. to the officers and,
members ~f the different companies In the whole' ;
depariment, for the prompt and efficient Manner
In which t ey have aided me on all occasions, and'
to their b very and puickness we owe our snceeli t
in conque ri ng the fury element and preventing its!.
spreading 'beyond the buildings in which It prig!.'
hated, andl I
am proud to sayarc they not to be
3
outdone it the firemen of notch larger towns than
Towanda, Sind with better hose can do better work''
than heretforts has been done.
I beg lea e to acknowledge the honor conferred
upon me by the 'majority of the members of the de
partment by re-electing ma to the position of Chief
Englueer.;.s It is a department no man can but feel
Jproud to p - .side over. For any shortconiitigs in
udgment on my part, at fires, I beg you to attri
bute to lack of experimental knowledge of the du:
ties of my Position.'. . t
Trusting dills report will receive all the cot:critic
ration It delierves, I remain.
Yours Truly,
', E. WALKER,
Chief Elie. T. F D.
The mi l inutes were approved when on
motion le council axijourned. •
• JAIIES MCOAIIE, Burgess.
Jos. Kriminun; Secretary. : •
. ; .
Timor Ott the kindness of a friend in
the Yost Rico Department We are ena
bled to pillbllsli the following pnfonuation
in regard to the POstoilices ill this Coun
t : 1
, .
Alba, established Jsn, 3, 1827, Irad Wilson first
postmaster'i Athens, Jan. 1 1801. Wnt. Prentice;
Browntowni Dec. 11, '39,, Ralph Martin: Burling
ton, Feb. 2 , '49, John Rose; Canton, Sep. 23, 25,
Asa Pratt; ; a.luttilila X Wads, Dec. 7, 26, k:llsha S
Goodrich; Fast Merrick, June 26, 39, Jerribmiah C.
Barnes; Emit Smithfield, Oct. 11, 2a, ;James Ger
°Milt Edsaltille, Dec. 14, 27, Samuel Edisall; Frank
lin Dale, Jets. 6.-.25, Jolin.Knapp; Highland, March
,27, 37, Geo. 11. Bull; llontbrook, Felk:2s, 27. Will
S. Way: Leßoy. Dee. 21, 33, Will Holcomb; Leßays
ville, Feb. 1 2 . 27, Josiah Benham; Litchfield, Nov.
5, 25, Daniel Bush; Marshall Corners, Dec. 21; 33,
Josiah 11. Marshall, changed Dec. 27, 34, to Milan,
John L. Webb; Munroe, 0ct.29, 22, Abner C. Stock
well, changed July 30, 29, to Mottroeton; Milltown,
Dec. 9, 28, Will P. Rice; New Albany, Apr. 1, 26,
James Sip land; North Orwell, Mar. 27, 33. Itos.
well Ituasell Orwell, July 22,
la, Edward . Benja
min; Itidgb ry, Slay 6, 2 6, James Covell; Rome,
June 11, at; peter Allen; Itummerfield Creeks- Dee.
17,-33, Ell (vilda; Shesbequin, Jan, 1. 19, Avery
Gore; Isoutbi Creek, Jan. 26, 20, Geo. Hyde; South
11111, Jan. ..,9, 37, Will Wartielit; South Warren,
Jab 12, 27, .41enj. Buffington: Springfield, May 24,
19,W111 Evanis;Spring.H ill, Dec 29,36,11 Aciey,d iscon
tinned Jan 4; 44; Standing Stone, Jan 26,16, John
athan Stevens., Jr; Stevensville, Jan IL 37. Cyrus
Stevens;*SyManla. Mar 18, 18, Ruben Nash Jr; Troy,
Dec 29, 17, Janos Lung; Ulster, Sept 18, 21, Sidney
Bailey; Wartenhatu, Jan 1, 35, Andrew Coburn;
West Burlington. July 19, 33, Luther Goddard;
Windham; Jan 17, Is, lieu! Woodruff, changed to
West Windham, Feb S, 3.1, Elijah Shoemaker; Wy
alusing. -Jan 1 1, 'l, Peter Stevens, changed to Wya
'using Cent er, June 7, li, Raphael Stone; Wysta,
Oct 1, 4. llrr Ridgway; IVlteatiand, Feb 28, '37,
Isaac Camp, changed to ,
Herrick Dec 28, '37, dis
continued J ly 9, '42; Herrickville, July ra, 43,
u l
Daniel Durand; East Springhill, Apr 3.3. 6.%changed
to Silvans ality It, 75, Andrew .1 Silvan': Carbon
Run, July 9, i"4, Rub't A Abbott; Greens Landing,
Oct 18, 75, WA Plummer; BenJamentown, Nov 24.
i
40, Solden S Bmdcy, changed to Dwell Marelt•=,
1843, IV St Gore discontinued Jan 4, 44, reinstated
Dec-11, 49, S ' ienu Sleeker; Herrickvllle, July V-,
43, Daniel D rand, changed to Herrick, Nov 1, 43,
Daniel Dnra mi; North Home. Jan 5, 46, Charles
if
Forbes; Barney, May 4, 39, N N Gamble, changed
to Sugar *Muti Feb 6, 40, Elmore Morton; Orcutt
Creek, Juno 14, 48, David Gardner; (ihent,Juse
14,43,11 N -liortong,dise Oct 11,49; Camptown.Dee 7,
41, Wm Camp, changed to Merryall Dee 20, 49,
Clinton Lewis, Changed to Camptown Feb 25, 51,
A G Grant; Bendy Creek, Jan 7, 69, Ben) F Buck;
11yersburg, April 9450, Elijah It Slyer; East Spring,
11111, Apr 940 Daniel L Crawford; Laddsburgh,
May 11.50, Peter Sterigere: East Troy, Apri(33-31,
Andrus Case:. West Franklin, April 25-5., Nedeld
ah Smith
neva 2ndi . Lime 11111. June 34.57, John F Cham
berlain;lrvine, July 1-57, Edward idaGovena
changed to Overton Feb Vl-58 Geo W llon6nstein,
North Towanda, June 21-52, Stephen A Mills; Wa
terville, Aug trs2, Elizur. C Pottor; alercura Mills,
Nov 24-32, Saiiinel W Prentice; Merrickville, July
2743, •Watred.Center, July g 7.63, Jacob 1, Brown;
West Warted, Mar 1644, Hobert Tyrrel; Tloga
Valley, Sept 0-44, Hiram Rogers 2nd; Linwood,
Dec 343, Samitel Li Naglee; Spring Hill. Jan 3-56,
WWI Moutgmery; Granville Summit, Feb 9-56,
Wm Nichols, Liberty Corners, Sept 438, Joseph
Bull; Leonard Hollow, Nov 13-a E
, nos Hubbard;
Norconks, Doc 27-36, JohriCummiskey; Terrytown,
July 27-26; Geo Terry, changed to seuth Asylum
Juno 23-54, JR& SI Horton, changed to Asylum Sept
16-37,John id ;Mottos, changed to Frenehtewn Sept
1647 Chas Stilvene, changed to Tarrytown Jan 13-
62, Nathaniel'' Miller, Tuwanda..Aug s-10, Ruben
Hale, ehangl to .North Towanda May 2147, :Ste
phen A ilill. changed to Towanda March 1843,
Stephen W Alvord; Elwell, May 21-57, Warren' lt
Griffis: New Fifa, Oct 247, John Huffman; Smith
field Subunit, Dec 21.60, Jos L Jones; Mon:IMM
Lake, May 2041, Earl Mewls; Havehayille, Juno
2-38.; Du:tuner Smith, changed to' Auitlnnile Aug.
13-61, Lyman Slade; Grow, Jan 7-62.4atues iWit
cox, changed 0 • Luthers Mills Nov 16.63, Roswell
Luther; Old Illekory, May 4748, Alfred Furg 'non,
changed to mills Feb 2542, Joel Jewel, changed to
Old Hickory Jul.* 23-68, John 0 Randall. changed
to Aspinwall. Nov 10-69, Levi 3lorse; Easet Canton,
Apr 1342. Warren Landon; Mores Corners, Sep
M:1-112, dls N0vi.7.6.3, Davis Vandyke; Saint dohnG
March '9-63, diii Feb 21-70, Lysander It Gardner;.
South Branch 'pee 1143, Chester Carter; North'
t l .
Branch Dee 2S, Sylvester Tayier, • Changed to
Granville Feb :341. Sylvester Taylor, changed to
(Manville Cen er, Jan 33-63, Luman D 'ra cier,
Leona, Aug 2-63, Will 3" Daley; South Litchfield,
Dec te4a, Jereuld it Wheaton; Barclay. Jan 10-66,
CR4) E Fox; IVilmot, March 15-40, Israel Vanlu
sauce; .Winilhant Center, July 9-63. W c Peck;
?Owens, Markel 547, Joseph Si Young; seedeker
vale, Aug 14, Wl3l 11 Slledele7l Allis hollow.
Aug 17-68, Geo' J Norton; Windham Summit. Dec
104 s, John Vastest; Minuequa, Sep 2149, fitehard
I. Dodson: Urfa Ferry, Nov 22-69, J V N Biles:
re
Fnche's 11111 , Dee 12-35, Jas B•French, (*hanged
to Wells Nov 2,, 9, Chas L Shepherd; Seeley, Feb
^.8.70, Daniel Russell, changed to Parks Creek,
Feb 28-70, Daniel 'tweet; Cold „Creek, March 4.70,
Edward S Steel; Big Pond, May 31-70, Isaac F lini.;
lock; Hightail Lake. Oct 18-70, John I Arnold;
Neath, Oct 18- 0, Newton Humphrey.; Pike, Jan
15- 1 58. Isaac Weil.; changed to Busheille, Jan 23-71,
talcs N Dcwolp Testators Valley. Feb 2-71, lien-,
Ty L Regg; Ev rgreen„ Feb 9-71, Wm Allen; 113111-
bay, Oct 9-71, John Nesbit: Foot of Plane. March
11,-. TheoderyStrater; Powell. Apr 1-72, Elhanan
W' Neal; Biro y, May 6-72, Jobe Donee; Marsh
view May 17-L., Alvin T Acta; 31 - rear, Aug 20.72.
Geo' A Stephens; Grover, Feb 13-72, U C Green.
Meinphis, Net 1941, Stephen A Johnson; Sayre,.
March 111-7.1. }Tetley 0 Spaulding; Macedonia, Dec
204 e, Win Cordtmugh; North Smithfield. Mar rAta.
Davis Bullock: lildgbury, March G-NI, James Covet;
Orcutt Creek, " - *eh lad% David Gardner.
u . A t
Oaa read4rs must not forgetihe Old
Folio' Con rt to conic off at LeßaYavilln
thikevening and• to-morrow evening. It
will afford - al rich treat to all who may be
Pmt F
• SUISINESS LOCAL..
.
rir wo 'Jan - just niceivoi large
W den of envelopes and paper:, which we will Welsh
toner patrons neatly printed; at verj low
winiedgit & Sant Sell the bast
Blzhalt o Y ihtliidtAitirea Ili tae Rithithr.
M!ESEMM
a- NSW reds received deity at iferretivitix'si
IT Yon can get all the latent styles of
Str!Windt vet* cheep ; it WM./comb a flllAtt's
itieknitssidi done dt ittttbktatAitla iortelry
store.
Ur Cat lit )Wit. BLlte and ace
belt lie* i;o.l:set:
sa-MNDLiranor offers A great redaction In Sli
ver-Plated Ware.
Vir All the latest publications, very -
cheap, at WHITCOMB k SUACVS. ' •
Cif' A largo' stock of ganws and toys,
at coit. at Wiltiroxli a SltAtt's.
fa'Job lot of Shawls very. cheap at
KYNT k BLISS%
t Dress goods in all the new shades
and styles, at KEKT k BLISS
I Ladies, have you seen the Silver
handled Knives that BLACK Is selling &Plow?
Vir Ladies' Ties and Handkerchiefs,
In 'feat ' • htvorr b Boss,.
Waterproofs and saltines, - in all
the near styles, At • . KENT at
- -
far New Cloths and Cassidteres - at
KENT dr. BLISS'
:aril. you want a handsome, New,
Stylish Suit, call At JA6IIIB.
tar Felt . Skirts!, at , greatly yeduced
prices, at KENT ok Bit+.
Lir Call and see the new goods at
RENT & BLISS'
*IL O. A. BLACK claims great things for his
China jitst received direct from Flrance.
irlf The tillver Plate Floods of Ttegerl & 11m,
that Ittpttli. sensitive f rieet sittlstletlln: '
. 1,...,
l tlr Table Line 4 Naiikins and Tow
clings, very cheap at N 4 11:Exv & Ittass*.
thr Everything in the bpi of station
ery et WIIITCOMB • & SII ACT'S.
C3` Fon RENT.—Hotel Property at
11yersburg,
jati2o4
VirFuns ! Funs !! Funs ! ! Ladies',
Misses' and Children's Fars, at
Sir M. lIENDXLMAN Las the largest and bes
stock of ladles' and gentlemetis• gold and silver
watches ever brought' to Towanda.
4,11 1 l Don't full to call at la EN6LEMA7.eS, If you
410 to buy anything in the line of Jewelry, Sifter
awl liver-plated Ware.
P. lIENDELNiAN kas.the finest stock
of Watches, Jewelry and llverware, ever brought
tutu this emi, Call and see It.
II you want to secure a good article, and ge
the worth of your inouey, the jilaic to go is HEN
DELYAN'S.
a — Dwelling Houses to; rent Cheap.
Enquire of 0. 14". JCivset, at oi'airox Ecs
Buzz's office.
Sir-Gold, Silver, aid Steel Speetaeles, and Eye
plames, In great variety, at HENDEItIAN'S Jewel
ry Store
Passengers to the-West will find it
to their advantage to purchase tickets at the Ta
w•auda Depot. Rates reduced '1.50 front Sept. Ist
Ur The largest anti best assortment of
Bract:atm ever braaglit to t)th—pinee, can now be
sCeit at FROST & SONS. [Oct. 20—tt.)
t Buy your clothing of 11. TA Lon
when? you cau always at good goods at the !owes!
prieeS.
C:jr Go to 11. TAYLOR'S for tine Hats
:Shorts and Neck ware. Entrance on Park st reet
;first door below old bank and from south sideoc
:Post
tf" The Pl:9pr Insurance Co. now
issues policies Insafiig againstl , iss or damage from
lightning or fire. This Is one of the best etlmpanies
.'la the land. • 0. A. It bAcis, Agent.
OTEL PRNPERTY FOR SALE OR
Ilir.—The old and well known sland,.the Brad
koni Rouse, at waverly, will be for rent orl April
inquire of W. B. KELLY, Towanda, Pa.
Jan. 27 w 4.
lar - To •RENT.—Proposals for leasing
the Gore Farm` In Shesheiitiln, will be received un
VI Feb. 15, 1876. For further particulars lepuire
Of Wm. Snyder, Sheshrttalu, or A. 11. Kingsbury,
~ towunda. [jatc27-76.
far House and lot for sale. House
new and well finished, within five minuteS walk of
the Public Square. Also a desirable lot in center
of town, between seeputi and Third streets. En.
trre at this °Mee. Cfeba-70.
rgr A regular meeting of the Ilistori
o society V . Rradtoed County, wilt be held on
Monday, Feb. 1.1111, at 3 o'clock P. M., in the rooms
'Qt the Young MlA's Christian Association.
R. A. MERcCR, Seey,
IMIr Habit, if not necessity, makes a
Italr dressing, Indisinnsablo to Many. The new
tTwort,.. which Dr. AYER'S labratOry it 45111 5 ,, Is
tins of the most delightful we have ever used; It
restores not only, the rotor; hoc gloss and lumin
esce to faded and gray hair.
WANTED.- 7 -To rent from April Ist,
asniall house, pleasantly situated, with live nista
rooms, between the Ward House and Eureka Mow,
it Works, near Slain St.
WILLIAM KERB.
leLßxi•. Towanda Post Oillee.
Or To TILE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF
711 E FIRST WA compliance with the wish
Of many uf,noy friends, 1 will be an Independent
Democratic Candidate for the °thee of Inspector of
Election In the First Ward of this Bor., at the
election next Tuesday, Feb. 11, 1574. '
, MEODOtt E IIEIIERT.
"Towanda, Feb. 8, 1876. •
Ems'Carets.—Tlie voters of. the First
AN, Towanda Iloto, who are opposed to the pre:4-
PM nominations made for Ward and lioro Milkers,
meet In caucus for consultation at the house of
vr. Sullivan, on Friday evening next, lath Inst., at
11* o'clock p. tu., for the purpose of placing In um-
Ixiation aticket fur ward and born ()Slicers. to be
abpported at the election on Tuesday, the 15th Inst.
I' Among all the clothing homes in
i~ortheni Pennsylvania, none stand higher thin M.
ItoSENFIEL DOS popular Emporium. Ile always
kieps a large and elegant stock, manufactured
trim the very best materials, and his . prices are the
iimest. We cheerfully recommend him as an lion.
Orable dealer, and assure purchasers that thy may
rely upon any representations he may
Atkae touching his goods. , • a
ar To Si. An .MAKEltt+. HI& fittbScri..
bee otters for sale 200 sixteen quart,!tron-bound sap.
jute., new, and ramie of the beat material, soil every
duo warranted perfect. Ms.° a full set of coopers
loos , trusa.ho &c. A goAf location .for the bo
ldness.. E. M. ranntm.
Orwell., Jan. 24-76.
far POWELL & CO. have the exclusive
41c of the justly celebrated said popular James
town. dlobalrs, Alpacas, and Poplins, .which are
Warranted to keep their colo, Mid Will not shrink
crinkle. They Itvet just riie , eivee direct (rum
the mills a complete assortmenr of these excellent
fabrics, to which they call the . strlicular attention
of their customers. PoWaLl. & en.
irANHORN—PHOESIX.—At the residence of the
the bride's father In 'East Troy, Jan. 29. by Rev.
J. S. Phoenix, Alfred Vanll orn and Mirle
fe nIY. •
4 . OIINSON—VA.NIIOII.N.—By c the same, at the
;: tame limo and place, Emery Johnson and Amelia
:4
GLEASGIN—COOk.—Ai Windham Centre, Feb.
I. by Gov. W. C., rect. Sheldon H. Gleason and
Irtessella Cook, both of Windham.
GATT—TIIPOIL.-414 the residence of the
bride's father,. n. 28. by Heir. G. M. Wlillatns,
;.`.leirersou C. Fists, and Isadore B. Tupper. of
AIIOTT=KELLEY.—In. Laws, Jan. 28,
Esq..'Fremout Mitt aMI 011ie am Kelley
,both, of Leßoy.
Vi father, by
thed bride Creb. f.d.• at , reside nce of the Cde
0 e
, m c etnun, of:Troy, and
Rev. W. 0: are, O. ,
I , 3lltude S. Budd.
)IcCLELLAN—Bir . fI e D.—In Colondda twp.,. on
. „
aItIBIII.3I—BOURNE..-In West Burlington,
111, at the residence et , the bridal tether, by
Iter..o. S. Thinsue, Clarence E. Brigbam, of
' ls l ll thiliads and Mee Opbellait. Warm. t -
lt. E. E. IlyEn
KENT & BLISS'
lIM
MARRIED.
~ . .
EULTBEN-170CKWELL.=At the realdeace of
the bride's father4.lu Lawrence. Pa., Jan: 27, by
pill. J. B: Greene;-D: U. Mulford, of Til/ga,'and
Jtimb J. !Cockerel!, ' • i ' '
, . ' ', ' • -
VA* 0011riEft-BROBIOK—In Wyslnslng Peb.
kby Ilea. J. B. ;Wllner, Stevens Van Gout*, of
Neurocton, and Annie Brooks, - of Wynloslng.
REED. I .
MAtTERSOIi.—In Atha, Jan, 29, or lonaln4lon of
: thit ilnr, Mrs. Sumo Murciano, aged 64 years.
MOMOAN.—In East Smithfield, Jan. 19, Rosalie,
wlte of Enos Morgan, aged 42 years.
litlFoßD.•.-In )ant Smithfield. Jan, fio; of,
drOpsy, Allen Langford, aged al years. . I
T84,C1C24, - A.t Athena; 1"a, Feb, I/ Myra Paric
• mord, OanOtet of Her: C. C. and Myra Tracy,
of corlstAntinoplii turkey, Hied 4 yearsi:,
MOItSE.—In Lenny, Jan. 31, Mmto.l, Infant dangh•
tetof Mr. And-Mrs: Chas. Morse, aged 7 mouths.
MAiil4l_,V(i.=.ielyan•en; Jan. =, Harriet, ding&
ter.0r.141111,016.1 Maria Manning; aged 14 year 4
au l 4 9 mouttii:• '
4 •lltl.lst, sylllch Is for bettor.''
Kik:BALL—At tittle 31eadows,Sroluebanim CO..
Jao. 27, of heart (theme. Sarah S. sylff;
of lloward Kimball, KN.., aged (17, years. •! .
1101V.111D.—fu Wyalusing.John llcserfl,
444 ee years and -lo months. •
KIPP.—In ihts.place Veb. n, Leoata Red. Infarit
*Wieder of Mackawl /*Jima Kipp. aged year.
111-611'EN:=3.i•TiollAy. Jan. IN by Rey. C.
Crew!. Oen. 6. 11111; of Pomo; end Cyrrld.4. 4w
eo,i)l Leßoy. 1.
al- A. TOMATO RACE.---Adnon the
inany:lexcellent articles which our' friettddieo.••ll
Weld!, of Alba. Pa., keep:: his stock, maybe
cottuttot beeti4 from that justly celebrated arm,
Brlggh & Bro., Chicago, 111., and Rochester, N. Y.,
the largest aced house in the world. It will sur
prise wany of our readers to learn that over AO®
merellants In the Thitted States handle seeds from
Dego At tiro's, whose hoses, catalogues, lab hi,
chronios &c .; are eat remelt' attractive in high col
oringka;ul artlStle One of the newest de
signs !rota fib, hands of their artiste in what Is call
ed "Briggs St If ruttier's Ilreat 'tomato Race cm UMW
Grottils," and trpresentstt race (merge. With per
feet representations of the different varieties of to,
matoshtrivlng for the honors of leadership.,-.The
deslgho Is extremely happy and - pleasant, bsides
conveying to the farmer or horticulturist consider
able (gotta:Mien tiPoh the )Merits of the Itlffereld
senates. We see that tips place as their leading
variettes the Greco Gage, Conqueror and Hatha
way's Excelsivt, while they rate other varieties In
the ' fojlowing; order of -merit: Trdpby, Deflatiee,
General Gram, liable:l,l Cutlet Leaf, ItepPer's
Largd Early Red, Dwarf Orange 'Ffehl,
IrwarfiEarty Ited„ 'ffeyea's Early Prolific, Sinuns's
Cluster, and lii the rear, with reittS ,thrown to. the
groat/4am! a telescope at his eye to hiqf where the
rest are, situates up the Large Yellow.- The wluile
scene Ilitla Indhe richest humor. and 11 , / one can
give the lithograph at Webb'sau lesaminatlini
wit tiont bre:Akio?: out Into a hearty tafigh. :
We
. han assure our renders who desire to ordil.
Briggsf, $t 'Snip , . seeds, that they mail serum them
upon jifat as advantageous terms of 0. if. Webb,
amt of just as giset as 1f ,urdered direirt.
See Briggs A Bro's.,dantiary number and order bf,
GEO: Alba, Pa. lan2tinu,
the RocheAter Timer, Oct. ti. 187•L.1 •
n"illriggS S lirothers, who c4 - til boas
of eontrttetliv>. the' largest seed tni.,lness in the
kr:own 'Nvorilr, are arrainzing to compile a work' in
which they will glue in the floricultural and horn,
culturatpablte the benefit of. their thirty yeors of
exp..4 - leoce In the culture of vegetable and. flower
!weds. - 199ie• work will be*SuleAantially bound, and
Its twreral littp.ireti page< will he illustrated 'with
Itimeiroits eats. htirrmtatte . plates and stieciaet.4l
- regard to the care and eniture of ey-•
t(rythlstg koowo to ;loyal and ve. , etable kingdom' .
know of no one better qualtti ' ed to treat on the
above sithiect than Ilriggs Itrotle.r, seeds
are sold , in almost every city. town. village or limn
let in tlfe United States. They are practical grow
' ers of..lpt.(ls, and the forthcoming work will ,enia
nate. frotlls eminently practical sources. What Seth
Green I*".to flat% Barry or Portly to fruits. Itrlgs . &
Itrotherim• to se(.(ls. A very large edition will be
publlshed whieh. It 15 well underNtood..will lesscq
the -I(yle.`A per volume. Parch:l,n Soft he not k ((tar
• right will note t, thargedreo,t, - Wlille fire el:so:IL.
ers of It tiro. will receive It tti prdniiiin
un tlie: - . pqm MIS- of seeds. • The intemled work wlit
go to pesos ammt May next. anal the artists are :low
engag. , (l,itpan the engiaving... It will be :4.l3r:ea
and :wad fronythe January Catalogue. which will
Jo; issued; In Dere mlitr, or from son other or the
public:l:oms of tlits an, Il hnown lionse. Every lover
of 11.(rie,tilture or liorticultnre should put hiniself,
or tier-elf in the way of obtaining It. ' ;
seeds are for sale by Geo. If.
Webb, Alba. Pa. thet(e.(l.dia.. •
ZWIrOrE FORTIII . 2. DE:ApONIDENT.-If you
hare beeti cottgliing all winter and-begin to tt.tipalr
of non - o*y. or if you hare taken a iee , fit cold. g.?
at once to'ii the I/rug:4l6re of TustsEtt &
s - el get bottle or lir. Mounts' Syrup- of Tar,
eltprry and Horehound. Take ft and be troll . .
N. other moileiou act: so promptly and effectually
cold., and all diseases .of the throat,
- stings and Chest, leadlng to tote.amptlon.
011C.1 . t.lll.llght -they had that dread tlf,
sea,e been restored to health Ity the tote of
thls aim,* magic remedy. It is also th e best known
specific ft3r.ctoup, and hover falls. In WhoOplng
t - m;glt. Trial ttlzt.t 11./ refits, (fintyl:o,'
L'ONATI ON, 01? WIIITI;LP011%,
vt, CO-. Rankers arpl 19.
South Third Street, l'hifztdelphla; Jan, 10, 1474,
.. .
r. ,- ,. 104. c
.. :;-'20,: . e. '42, M. midN
.14. .• ... •i; I . .• , it•
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` E`• '65. J. and J 119.1 ' 119+ 2
•• •• :-.",`• '67. •• •• 121 ;._, , 1.21 rti
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••' 10-IN coapon.ll9%, 11024.
r 5," l'n,ltle 6 , :. vy .. ' , 2- - ,'” - 125 --,-
N',...w ws. , -13‘.g, t4:l • ' 11( . 0 'll7
' .1..,,1. '..:-... : 11^":: : 111-ti;
112 ' 112%,
*1,7 : 119
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-.'.. 2'.2 '' -22%
1
lily
2 , -
Plilla.lelptiia Sr Erlea..
Lehigh N4rlgati"ti....
••• Vapry, Es. Div
United of N. j..
011 Cmek:?!
N ,, rthern Ventral
Central TOnsportation
Nespu.qt.qing
C. SE A. 3rtgagi, G. `8.9
11 ANI) A M . A. E
WHOLESALE rine ES.L
Corrreeo,l every Wednesday, by C. B. rxrc i nt
solleo. to Changes ,lady.' ,
Wheat, 11 bush . tl 30 @ L 30
nye, ? trt4t
Burkwheat; 7 bush
Beaus., 14 blest!. , ' 1 COQ '
Butter rrtdis))st rb , 24-4 •=t7'
do ftlalr i y„) 'l3:, ' , :,',50 X3O
Corn, '(l bail! r. . •
Oat', it NI 9h .
Eggs, 're t 1,4 j 3 5.
.
PutatcfeS, Ic.. huAt, , .
-Flour, " Ind Tel Leo (d{ 9 DO ,
NV El G Il TSK) , F ( 4 . It A I N .---Wheat 00 ftrt. ; Irvrlt 50. tbst
lire ae, lbs, ; thatst 33 1 , ,,..; I;ariey 40.1 t ,.: Itueltsvheat
A.,•4 9.,,i.., 1te9;714 c 2 lb.; 13rait . 20 •
1b..: ('lacer _ ser,t , do
0,'.; 'Eltuotity Seed 41 lbs.; Ilrird rvrtches 3;S rabs.
Dried Applios '..r.Z lbs.: lbrx. S.2ed 50 lbs. . t
New Alvertise=eats.
flowmto ELMER, ItEc'n.
GENII VA, ITIIACA ATHEss
U. it.i-Conitneneing - Monday. Jan. 21, IS:O.
trains will rim as on this mail as followCr
LEAVING SAVItF. N)II:IINrARD
q.--.1:1110 . 3. 111., 1111Inrip , a` Pullman Sleeping
Coach ond:zit front New York:, arriving .at'Vatt
Etteus:4s.l••;otteer Ithaea
Falls Trunnuniburg 7, Fanner 7:43. ivl,l
center 7:4•2„ Mays Cormr.B:oo. :2l Itonnnu4 - 8:12,
ca 8;43, mak,:tag eke.. c0m1.,: toil east and,west with'
trains on N.A. At 11. It. IL. arrivit:•• ariNchestuf
at 11:20 a. la., nuffalo 4:I:. p. m., and ' N
Ingarn. Fails
at 4: to. •
Yo.lO.—P,i 3 OU a. m. (illy exeept Sundays, on ar- ,
rival of L. V. trait' front Wilk , es Barre. Pittston,
Tunkhannn k, Towanda, &c., arriving at Van Et
ten 12:45, riovueer Ithaea 'Tatighanle
Falls :Trutnansburg 2:32. Fanner 2:13, Ovid
(tenter iiint.iliayts cort•rx 3:20, INanalaq 3:23, Gt.,
neval:os; etinnecting with trains vast and West oii
N. Y. ('. & If. 'IL It. it. •
N., _—o; except Sundays, With through
ear front tilialra for i;elleVa, leaving Elmira at call
in., arriving at Van' Et ten Spoicer 6:34,
Ithaca Taughanic Fails Trusnansburg
S:211, Farne,r tvld Center 0:5:i. Ilaytst'ortien
5:114. itoinutUs 9:17. (i.!fie'VA 11:53: ettuneetitig with
trains east and West on C. & it.
Attnl4., AT F•AY1:11TT:031 TIIE \01:737.
, .
•
No. 7.-2:4.t, a. tn., (Lilly except iiuntlays, with
throngli car,f rout I:eneya to Linitra. leaving Gen.i•
va at' 4:70 a. in.. 5:33. Hosts Cerners.3:47,
Odd rente. ' Fa.iner 0:05. Truntaindnirg
'raugh:uilr Falls 0:30, Ithaca 7:45. tip,..iicer s:o3, a 4
Elton :4:13, arriving at Elmira at 0:55; niaking cloin
routwctio3 4t Sayre Milt 1.. V. 14:4 rtxptv,4 arri—
ving at Ni. 4 York at 10:00 p. tit.,Phlindelphla s:2O
•
p.lll.
No. p. In. daily 'exc. , pt Sundays, leaving*
a. ni.. nonitiltis 1 0 :34, llayt, Cor-'
tiers 10:10, Ovid tenter 10:54, Farmer 11:02. 'Fru
nitinshut g 1 1:17. 'Faughanie Fall:. 11:23. Ithaca 11:43„
Spanner 12:17 ' Van Elton' 12:35; making close con
nection with L. V. Fast Line, arriving in
phia 111:30 p in.
No. 13...-9; 40 p. daily, with Pullman Sleeping .
Coach aLla4died 'for New York without rhatt"if;
leaves tliettA•4l, at 5:10 p. m., on arrival of N; V.
fruiti tit? .E:v.t. and West., itomulm, 11:10„
Conslrs G:29, Ovid !i'...nter Farmer G:47,-
7 : 0 7. 'laugh:n:lc Falls 7:11, Ithaca .
7:50, tlnnic4r 8:13, Van Litent 8:53; co:lave:tug with
L. V. Night Line arriving at New York at $;3l and
0:45 a.
rtekttts void and baggage checked to all princl
potn:s.
U. A. PACKER, Gen.:6W
Um; Av. 1
11 31. STEVENSON, .►vat.-aupL
INCOAPORATION NOTICE.=.
To all whom it- may concern: The innlersigned
tommittee,,:representing ttie Truy Farmers' Club,
citizens of Troy township and hon., Itraitford cOon
ty, liertAy give tintice that Ihcy In :end to ap4
ply to the cunt of egAntiltost Plea of Itradfont
county, or a Law Judgo th,treof, for a dinner to bo
incorporateil Into a 'body : politic and corporate in
law, with pApetital succession, under the name.
style ands tltie of the Troy earniew Coto, foi It o
purpose of maintaining an 4grienititiniSOciely and
hohilug-an annual fair uf the vamp.
It. F. SEW:BERT.
.1. T. MCCOLLOSI.
IMM=EtRES
febOw3.
Al) ( 31 1? RNE D ORPHANS'
ity virtite un order' issued ont of the Or ,
Court of Irradford Connty. the undeesigtiel
Admintstrlitria of the estate of nieinied seimano v er,
late of Standing Stone, deed. will sell at public .
sale on the premises, on WEI/NESti.t Y. Velum:try'
7.3,1570, at In'eloelt the following described lot
of land, sit:nate in Standing Stone twp, bounded as
follows,
On the tiOrth by LAMP. Of E. B. Cotabaugh and
Peter linttenstein. on the south by .11enu Tracy,
on the weef by Charles Gotfont the east by Aaron
Vangortler; containing forty-nine scree, or ;here.:
nhono..
' TEIt3IS SALE:—t* to be raid at time of
831 C; e 250 at final confirmation: and balance in one
and two years front time of cantlnnatlon wbh In
terest. LUCINDA lIELLEBBANT,
jan2ow3.; • • ' Adinbalstratrlx.
•OTteE.—The partnership here
-I,toror; existing between the undersigned, Is
tubs day (Its - solved by.cautual consent. MI accounts
of aatd flr4are to bo settleid by J. F. Means.
J. F. MEANS.
• 11,. cr.uocKirrut,
•
M. A. ROCKWELL.
1" 1 . 405 0 131 . / 4- 1 4 . • - • • .
TO ' l . *ltellANTi f
Yon ;can double your income by
- • '
Riling the WEED Sewing inschinfr iii
connection with. yoUr itttftef goo .
Noris the time to engage in the'
;-;
ticivin machine business. 1
The, r EEb Senrink maaline it, the
best td Wu as Ntell as theasest to use.
It sells readily BECAVO it i s the best
i; . t
‹,
to use. :Ii It gives no, trouble after
Said, bee:ausa it is 4imple and (Jura-
Me anti never gets Qui ! , of order and
tliei•e(ore gives th , ?pnrchaser. no
;
•
troupe:
[
IT IS NO TROIIBLt SILL
MERChANTS,
;;;',
Sswing Machine &niers or anyor-
sons wishing to increase their in
,
come shOuld at once apply for the
•
a ge.n 6-• Of the Weed smiing: acid tie
•1 p •
NOW is the - time, and Ihundreds of
business *en throughoi# the coun-
try are improving it.
Remember that we ImanufaCture
machines adapted to xn'ry grade of
work, amt: that our taaehines have
Write aivl
,(yet_ our ter*. Address,
WEED SEWINC MACHINE CO.,
.114',
.114',
n7^o;
Bi - Anch Office,iELNIIRA, N. Y.
feb344.tr. •
'RE'S S A TSA PAM LL A ,
_l.
.
This compuitnit of the veg-tai4e altertaiives,
Saraparitla, St1111117„ia aptblandrake with
thel.xlides of Potas , ztuin and !irrin, snakes a most
curs a a series of complaints, which are
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very prevalent and afflicting. .4 pUrirles the blond,
• I •
purges out the lurking humors lh flie system, that
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Hz:46'lllMo health and settle Into troublesome (Hs:.
I
orders. Etuptfous of tha skin lard the appearance
on the surface hf humors that i shihild be expelled
. 1 ....
from the hloodo Internal derangptutnts 'are the
determination dI . these same 11m : twi t s to some inter
halm - gall:or or:gans, whose action- they derrug,e,,
and whose +ittl4tance they fllscasC and destmy.'
AYR rei SA/ISA t'd HILL A exptils these humors from
.' ~,
the blood: 1 When they are gone, .tie disorders
which they pin4nce disappear, such!, as Flearallond
.0.1 the Liver, .Itomach, Kidne*t, Lungs, Erg).
1 /ions and Ertilitire Diofritifek ctli t4e l! Skin. St. 'An-.
I thony'e Tire,i,RU se or Eryiipelas. t iriniplee, p u j_
tuts, Blutche.t- ' • Boil', ' Timor" l Tester and. Sall '
I L . . !,..
1 - Rheum, •Seal(l Head, Rinfinoartri l (ileergeand
I Sores, .121tenttxrn, ..Veterolgiq, I: , Prtin i in the
Boned. Side anti Heart. Female Ireknetts, Sterili
ty, LuekorrlarapriBing from Infriirak ulceration
;:
' and uterine dieenreee, 'ropey. l l ltlePerelfl, Blim
elation and Geijera/ .IMiiity. 7ftli their depar..
tore health retuCr.s . I.repafed hy1101..1. C. Al - Flit
It CO., Lowell, Mass., rractiCal and Analytical
SEE
C°
LEE
T PIIGIUVALLEY ANI) PA. tt,
v. ItAli, H 0.% 11S.-Ariitnix 4 inent vi Pas
senger Trains, tti take effect Jan.:21,0870.
50t...74%1'Am'. „ - NI)I:TICtr tnn
• • •
PRINCIPAL •
•No -.No rNO STATIONS. N'tl
IS • - 7 ; 4 1. 8 .
.
. . --
Pll Ji.14 1 rm -' '4M A5l PM
2 13 , 1 - 3:i; 7..55 :!..Nlazara'Falls.),• 1-,'07 12 57
2 50_5 1510'15' 1;z11r 10 , ' 13 35 82012 25
5 50 A 45' All 1 1111,urn I.
_9'4s' 1 g 20
5 , 4 0 , ,
10 ( 0 3 00; Geueva ! 9' 53 , 8 45,
7 4011 45 655 !i Ithaca ' '' 7; 50 '6 50
9 00 12 14) Owego 1, 6 33 ; 6 00
5 0012 55:6 30'i Elmtra !,. 613 9 10; 333
. 9,25 1259 05 ! Wareily ' • 5.10 8 25; 153
9 44 1 . 31 9 11 ~ Sayre '. 5:33 8 IC 4 48
9 - 50 128 9 10: Alheiis..:.. 5.19' 8 10' 4,42
10 23 2 - 67 to 00.',...T10W Ali D.A...1e 5'09. 7 ; 35:: , 1 10
«AI.KFR El nue E,
C. S.:fit:KEA
. .t
ApIIITIONBI. TRAINS. I
leaves T.linlra at 2 .4a, p. 3topplng , at
21 stations, arrfving at Waverly it 31'20, Towanda
at 15, and Wilkes Barre at 8 03, p. oak
'to. 30 leaves Wilkes Ilarre at 7 20, a. in.,
stop
pt
cat all stations, arriving at Towanda at 10 25,
oira at 12.30,,rthars nt 1.55 and GeneVaat 4.00p.m.
321eare* Towanda at 8 13 a.trn..t stopping at
Statlilne, arraying at Waverly at 9 1.t,. an.l Elxnl
- at 9 55 a. t
CommWC.
Stir Atertistants.
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BUSINESS MEN .' 1,
AND;
D E A . L EIR S
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TILE 'WEE!? SEWING
MACIIILNt.
1 i•
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,BITSLN ESS MEN.
lIM
*NO EQUAL..I
Of Dartford Conn.
FOR IitTRIFYNO TRE iiLOOD
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SOLO LT ALLDlttifiraiiTS A\D•DSALSRS IS
vErnciNt. i
f eb3-1 Irk
ME"QNE COME
Ana buy your
ftDtE, STOVES
• : I
110USkFTILNISIIINti 4.:60D5.
I. 4
REDUCED. PRICES.
ware, Miami Coßperwarr. Table, Tea and
Tinware at wholesale and retail.
all at:cull:on given. kin4of Job mirk.
NO. 5, mai/GI: STREET.
' 11.
CM
.. .. GAO,: . ...
11, 23 3 02,11 12 ... 4,02 8 20;'3 0:
'll 32 r ...
600
12,10, 352'13 .I . 3'..Trinklianock . 3;22 5 33, 224
12 SO, 4'35 I 20'. 1. & B Junction i ; 241 4 351 , f. 40
12 sr 4'42' 1 36': 2;92 4 •.."2! 1 32
1 20 500 2 2',15' 4 00', .1 15
2 32' 0 32' 3 haven • • 1'03.'2 35'1205
3 14! 7 ,10, 4 Raven ...:'12.10' 1 40;11 25
3 40 720, 4 53 .3lanch C1muk..:?10,45 1 20,11 OS
4 45! 8 31 , 350 Allentown• • •1!10Y42:2 11 10 05
4 48,_8 24, 5 53, .E. P. Junction. 12 06 ; 10 00
506 '43' 605 '......llotbichom ;91) 12 v.'. 950
.3 33' 9 15; 35 - .Easton 1 100 4 11 30 925
6 4510, 30 8 20:,..Philadelphla...1 !V, 9 45' a' Do
'8 .29' 10 00 New York ....' 6 20
AX rst PX
No. 31' teaves Elmira at S 10 p. in.; stopping at all
stations, arriving at Waverly at 5 45, and Towanda
393 40 p. m. i • '
' Train 6 leaves Philadelphial at gI Q p. in , New
York i'oo, arriving at Tunkhannoct at to op p. in.
Train 3 leaves. Tankhannoik at :7 00 a. in., arri
ving at Philadelphia at 2 20, and New York At $ 10
p, 111. ' • ,
Tralna tt and ia rim daily with Pttlirpan Sleeping
Care at tached. : -
Drawing Roam Cara attlehed to :Tratris2 and 9
between Elmira ane. Philadelphia. t . . ~
R. A. PACKER, Superintendent.' .
...
IriIASOL:UTION NOTICE..---The
.13 .partneisbip heretofore. ellsttegthetweLn the
eudetslgned tieing bushiest antler die alme , of
niddingo & 'Ate)srson, is this day. dbistiPted by mu.
tuat consent. ',, ,-- 'W. W. 01DIDIN6 4
• 1 . J. J. A ND*RSVIN. I
. liertikville, Jam 9. 157G. 4 ,_:' '', . -
Th. hishseSS Tall be sontitiued by i5..1,. Attlers*
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It
LIST POrt MR, ART
T 0 00,1870. *mm4l36 t fleet
, i.
ft Mack vs 21 , ,A Meek/ •
. 4 . ,
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A-41 Spalding Dineen' W lOW , Wm
Aegastas Le wisis r r isou rod purls
Henri Ward. et al v Pl. 8a11ard....... .....e eet
Jen Daisies vsdae Des *WS_
Richard Horton vs sOefilyitti- . r
C n sin vs W w D•kor
_.,. • • • •' • " it '
A J NOP) vs j P Hl*? et 31, '• , • ' sleet
John CootmlnavS 5 W 1,1140 ....•.',.case •
Mechanics Nat' rk,, C*loo Es C If Wells, earls
Affront Wahotate TO Writ *Peter Ilitissielter . tree
40 Sprat Fetter.... ..... t...',. !14"
."' " JuNtaaLvirls Zed, . ~, 1, ," - ,
C A fleavenor vs Wm Sheeler , - • teen
S G Townsend vs MltflotithlElpir "• • . 1 1 0 1 l
Fitzgerodhl. nags* Ils,Ce va Dunbar k.Dewey, 9414
E C Dewers vs Eurelia newer Co r ' tgo'
Isaac N Whitney vs Elliott Whitney et Ill....Actin
S 8 Smith vs Levf Wra.... . t .... ~.....Siss*Mpallt
A A Dringherty's att In fact, vs II .8 blitgam,ejecr
A Lewli; k Sat vs A IOU:1# . , .... ~...itsatlnpillt
0 P Ayres vs John if Queen.:.......... 1 Oto
_..i
Win Northrop et al OW= 60,1110., ' .erpeit.
E W Hale vs oeoßeltjantin et al ' set fs -
•veremtab Both vs Fesnh Goddard istnamptift
uin , *Ton vs if AKW - •
gi l e xpetif
Augustus Lewis ?affirm Horton's seal .asn't
Jackson Levels vs 0 5, Pickett.. ..
, 4ebi
Keeler St Wells to lesser NOrecek.. Usntapslt
J it Franklin Jr le ve A 4 etclairrint....4.-sppeal
Frisby & Osippen vs Dewy Bswead - .......... 4.. do;
Cornelius Ifunsicker its J 8 Williston.... J.. den ,
Eleazer ramerey vs 0, C Alecteltand .... .L ..Isszto
P s Wyneoopvtqe StrAtb l 4....rair
ir It Foster vs Urn Milne - i ~. ' 5... t ea*/
J Homburg vs Patrick Carroll; TaPPela
P& E Coal Co 'ra ft. N /hood et a 1.....,... ... cases
BE Myer vs 8 & E-C it Ity Cu ' !Oral! 1
ral!
•,
c M Myer . ~ 44 1 , •• Oa
Jno Dustin et al vs Jnil Hewitt
I
I. appi
J C ilarian vs it Vanituren Heger. et aS ..I...,tries
Clark * "heidough vs To born... .tiell
.1 li (for IDvell vit oit ARO& ally Cm ' ..
Wits
Ph lio Mt taco/ is ir• • 1 .11. I
I , ,
II B Mitchell ' s use rig Anachialiiipi appeal"
0 ibens Baker vs 81,40ey T Levels ' 4* 1
Daniel Nensley vs Stephen Evans t.. Issue
Ellen li..lllteneirs dm yadornsentli.eliey ...I..ejecp
,
ID Wu:Cl i 1 i 1
Thos Sullivan vs Ass IS.! Patterson , ,
try?
CI If Wears,* Pa &NI Canal &BR. Co .1, —eject ,
M W IWheelocit vs S no Pain' ,S 'assignees...t. Abet t*
James Williams vs ha By Clif.,.- ...... . .1 .
Weeo S M Cori% B Ciialleld eta! ...... : • .4 . :e.'. V'
C B Milli vs J M smith.— 1 Ire -
E L Andrus vs Ilubbeit Easley 's sulfur apt)
Joseph Willeia. vs F S mat, 1- , -
set
•
Lyman Watson vs lioltett Tittle T T -
Vol SniliKs ears V! Henry For - troves*
John Cuturnlio J ? Sanderson.l. , ease
Hiram )tiller's use vs *mettle{ DV' - lIPPI
T J Irwin ts J G Mason ; - 'I- - - -' app.
E If Barnhart et 41 guard% vr,ff• If Bartet at
.1 C Craven vs Enters Bishop et al ...scl Liam , m !
B C and J l Seymour is , 0 4 , 4 , 1,
~Jefferson Parley vs. Peter mlSer et al - cove(
P brad " y vs Jane albiuni i . - appeaf
Jos Wilrot is Win Fitagerould • • app.
Enoch Blackwell vs 11-C It It co sopa
..J B Bullock vs Delos Noeltirell Ut. a - -
nt t exi
Jas Fox vs " t' ' , ti '...
Bet:4.y Jane Itorgers vsoftleoest Co ~..,..oebt;
Darid Randal] vs A ustili Run/1111 et al - 1 elects
Itierilsey Tuttle vsi.lehro Anthony et a 1... Lsel fail,
Daniel Compton sl L. D.:Bradford et al 'tiPPll
Mph Groonweod &Covg .1 W Cretins. - app({
I
Peter Moro vs .las C.wod - - -weal
.J R Cowell vs Overseers'Yoor, Asylum '..... ..app '
oli Tick: vs Bred .A LOng - - i App
.1 4) Frost vs il A /JurnSet of I. . - s`,
.1 II Brink-vs Henry Miller .11 .-- - 1
T IT Skinner vs Henry IFltrtl .• ~.„
S B Ross vs Cornelius Iltinsicker &c -
ouy Tozer vs Amzt Money 1
1 1 'I
=
=I
(',Squires' use vs'2' Caglbell
Jt C Jtcrcitrve Jno Itanieth
F Utter Ns .1 A Van Wert
Andrew , ? Alley vs Mt ch4el Lyneh
.1 I: Cow elrvs Cordella
.:a,ot..lTirin vs .1 P nortln:
.Miry I,f erillog's use vs .F' 3L L 5t22111/ et
51411er .1 , Aycry vs If Irani Iforton . ...
J $ iresll.ms - +Ok va Jeren Vanilevimult -
ears vs 4; Wttleklnson
111eltel , C)Oleman Vs .1 .1 l'hompSon..
,Ii Person vs Jno
E Pomeroy' TS C C Mc IfcCielfsoi4 et al._ _
Eleo F l'sylor Jas StteOlon agsrli
Sulpoeuns.'2l.d week Iliqurnable on Mouda„t
14. 1:175. p. 1 14 week. Illfmdax
• 1 B. ..U.TECK. l'n
. ,
•
CIAL § - TATENIENT
F IN*
the .board of Schoo trireitors of Tot
Isom Selli.,ol District for qbe year ending
1, 1 , 73: . • ~.
, F 4 41 '
'irrsi. 1
Carib on hand, , ).
. 20Z 00
l'.;tate apptlit , rlatlbn,l 881 84;
Fines 11l llentor 1 • ell 00
N,42 resklent e..holats. y I 284 Oa
collected on durlkate; ~ 7300 00
Teachers' salaries,
BE
,
.laiiit , .r, .•, i• I
A tt's fees a n Coart cost i .
iiiiieling ili! repairs, ,;,. , I 9 - ", 7., - ,
Furilli tire, ~, ;. ' . , i .248' 3:i
Fu2!,. , ' 1 +lB 17
. . .
I uterust, .. 1 I '1348 44
l'rttiting,3 . r .l .10 tin
Isi.er:inee,l 9 25
,
MLieellane , ll9 '.l - I 38:92 1
'CreaiererNrciiiiiiiissinn ' i 1 ; 164 (r 2
' ,
5... retnry,, t. ... 1
- - I I 00
l'as.lt .!tt,71:10F15 of Treasure?, ; 1 • .- 08 43. ,
'Total,- 1,
4 .
We rertffy the abhve Stifternent to be come.
r ; . JOHil A' CODDING
NATIT A N'TIDI). Treas. i i
:Tor. - 3Ncla, 4311, 3, It7G-3W. I 4
NQORPOIIATION NOTICI -4.
4 il
•
I .
To all whom it nosy concern : The waders! .
net(
Orwell : anti vicinity, Retell give toI life!.
1611.! they iota id to apply io. ' the Court of Compion
i'leas of Bradford county,ora lasylndge Thema, roi •
ii till rt,r tti. In:. irtrorporated into a !tnnly politic lot;
7:ot-in - wale in jaw. With faueuil succession , ut der
the 1 ,3 1 , 1e1 .ty.l , and title o f the °riven Library As
sorlation. for. th e purpose of establishing an& u -'
Mining a library for the use of-its titentbars,'
E. C. li I: I.L. .-- • , .V.:3t. 11,,t !CHEM
.1. P. COttERN. . 91. 'N. , BEERS. o , .
W. L.PriNDLETOW. L,'E5...111,71.18UCK ','
.lan:if-3w,
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ADITORS' NOTICE.—In
jx. the estate-of Joseph' f3dane, dee'd.
The undersigned, an auditor appolutid by
tiritiar.v• ( eon of Bradford 'county. ko distri.
roads belonging to said estate, In ;he hands of.
•••x.e.rittors .of. said estate. *III attend ta• the du
appokitment at the cifflee of 'Overton & 3
rut!, in Towilatda, on BA,TIIIIDAIN the '*th da
retirtiary, lifa. at to'io'eloerai 3r., when and
all persons having claims fin ..eald ',fund must
sn•rit Own>. oi be forever debarred from cumin
upOn the same. • • • - 1;
ftiti3w4 • R. A 4 NElteriz. Audit
A UlitTOR'S NOTICE.- Wll4-
ix 'lcy Plidt & Co.. vs U. !A. Cowie'.' In the
Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, .. o.
617; Feb. Trutt 137.1. 1• I . ! ,
'rite nuiterAgned, an auattnr appointed to
ute money in the Sheriff's! hands. arising f 'm
IS
rt
trib
the:sale of iljfendanCs rent '
seSiate, will attend th
Ills appolutment at the offlefQ, of patriek ayoyie. in
,Tow:onln gem.. on SATLIBBSAT, Feb. Cf. fe e d.
:d IP o'clock-4n the for.enoon, at which time ,apt
place all persons baring claims' upon said d'upd
must present them or be forever debarred -from
coming In do the same. I- , ,-
~ IV3I - .',EoY . LE„tuititorl
Jan 20, 16' n,, , i, i .; •
DIINISTRA.TORS' NOTICE.
I - L=1.7,416i is hereby oi - en that all persons in- ,
fielded .to the 'estate of John Purcell, late !of -
Rome twp.,,deed,• must mate immediate Pay—
ment to the Undersigned, and' - all persons bating
claims against said - estate must present them, ditty
authenticated,. for settlement. f 6•
CATilF4tifiE PMCCXI.I... ••'
Adminitratrixi
Jat47-w6.•
AD3IINISTRATOIt'S NO.TICr
-Notice is herehy given that all persons tr.,
debted to the' estate of ftlamael lieavener, rateof
Slaeslieguln dee'd.raustmakei.tmmediatepaymentlto"
the undersigned, and all .fterions having claims
against said estate must present them, duly atithoo-
tieated, tor settlement. ;-
• -,..11r11 1r
JEltlf3ll.lll FRENCH, Administrator.;
110111,ESCA HEAVENER, Adatex:
, _
•
D3LINISTRATORS' NOTIC
In
—tiptire Is hereby gireri that all persons -
,friged, to tmt estatd, of Jar.ob Itioreonk, late br
Wilmot. dee'tl; must make Ifinnollate payment Ito
the undersigned, and all persons tuning claitpi
agaltist salt! estate must present them, duly authr
ticated, for setjlement
janGwG
A D)tINISTRATOR'S NOTIC
Notice 11! herehr iiren thatlail persona i
,I,t,ted to the: estate of Silasdonelt, late of Wel,
deed. must make itanKtUate payment, al
all persons hat - lug elafm3 agaittst said , estate nol
pres . cut them duty authenticated fai settlement.
NNOMAII. J. JONES.
O£O. W. NOBLE, _
1 Administrators.
fet4r,G".
1: 4 1 X ECOTOR'S - NOEICE.— . -Notile
A Is iserebY given that all persons Indebted to'
the esrate of 3: L. Thiek-wellOate of Monnie. rit ,p.
,lee:d. must 'make immediate payment to the un
dersigned, aroVall persons haring claims upon kW '
estate Must present them, duly anthentleateda r
settlement.. : „.. n
- G. D'. 3IGSTANYE., -
;
, T. 31; WiLSoN, - •
febhwt. (.. f :: Executors.
I+ -1 4 X . ECIJ. ' S TOR' NOTICE.—Noti , e
7 Is her, , bY given that all `persons Indebted- to
the estate of Wane! A. L'augford4 tato of Sniltittle d,
decd, must Make immediate payment to the., n-'
derslgm.d, and all persons having claims agairst
said estate must present theta, dulpiuthentlcated,
fur settlement. :
. .'.. '_ WM. E. HAIITO'N, ' '
STEPHEN F. FLETCLTEIt.,
lebatra.. : : - Executors
Jj.4XEC1130.13. 2 'S NO,.TICE.--Notik
Is hereby ixlven that' *ll persons Indebted . , to -
the estate of }lnnen M. Rushed, late Of Home,decra,
must make' initnedlato payment to the utiderstr4d,
and all personi having clalms against said estate.'
must present' hen; duly authenticate& for settle
menqll EN HY•WILLMOT,
. .
SARAH RUSSELL: .i
. 1 • Executors}..
febtm ;-
• '
EX 1 OTlCk.,—Notice
Is hereby given that tlll - persona Indehte to
the estate of:' Daniel Bowman late of Towan
deed, man make Immediate payment to the n.
dersigned, and •all persons.havlng agar st
said estate must present them, duly authenticated
for settlemente:
B. L. SCOTT.)
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niSSOLUT.ION i NoTICE.—TiIe .
,I_,/ nun of "Corser 6-. Comas' Is this day dlssolfed
by mutual eobeent. The basln6 will hereafte be
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condyrted by John ' Coiser, who will colleF all.
demands due -ibe firm, &allay all demands as%
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APLI.CATION'IN DIVOROE.
' —To 'Elizabeth If. Mayci.:" No: :39 S. T,1675.
husband, re hereby notttted that Ezekiel Maya. dour
Ima milled w the Conner Conataou ryan
ut Bradfura County for s',...llvtirre from the bonds
of matrlsnony, and the -told' Court has appointed
' , Monday the :lb day of Filantary;lor Marini the
said raekict ttt the pre, Ostia' Wm anti
, ptaceson can attetel lf yon think proper. •
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