.1 ~ iti - ii - ta4iiiN*llA4',; ..1. ,LOCAL AMP GENERAL. Mr - ALmeeting is in Drawees et Trpy under the auspicesof their. X. C. A.. It Co. offer their customers great illueemerola throuvii cpitimus - Breiw Lap, of lielawaie, preached a sery 0i client and timely..discourso in tat C ,urch as bunday warning La. THE ; ceting .of the Gonafalon club -which wee annouuctil to wale, oft' at J. E. Pion llcr'e to-morrow evening, basbeca poet . until after Lent. Bunt's Bank at Wpalusing starts Int. der most I flattering circumstances. AN DREW Fes has been engaged as Cashier. An exce eut selection. KILBErt OASIS, of Harford, SuBque. hanna county, is the owner of a calf under nine months of age, weighing SOO pounds. It is of Darts= stock, and was paretussed from lion. W. H. Jussta... REV. P. race, who rendered very effi cient aid in the revival meetings during the last tioro weeks, has received a unani call from the Baptist congregation. We hose he may accept. He as a young man of good ability andiervent piety. Donnco the late horrible - condition of our streets, Superintendent PACKER rap an engine,and car betsVeen the upper de- pot and Court House siding, for the ac commodation of.tha traveling public, tree of charge) - • . MR. dc-ton last.week brought from the Schrader !pond a piece of ice 15 inchei thick, 4 feet long and 22 inches - wide, and neighing lover 52S ltrs; as a present for -11 r. JORDAN of the. Means House. Ont :rprising and successful' mer chants KENT kl3tass, n addition to lib erally patronizing the oolums of the local press, testify to their faith in the virtue of printeris ink by, occupying a column in the Elmira Daily . .. Advertiser, which has a lirge cire lation in this section. PIE re ival services which haie bein eminct for the past four weeks in this ;place hay been discontinued. About one ?hundred and twenty-five persons profess Ito have ft, tul the Saviour, and at least one .'of the co, yetis feels himself called to the : 3fin istry. WE have just issued from this office, a ?pamphlet of some fifty pages containing the Semi-Centennial exercises of the First Tresbytertau church, to which is added a short sketbh of the late Rev. 4.l.tys Fos • TER. The hook is Wt-11 printed nu the best • paper; and is sold for 25 cent's. Copies may :be had at O, I A. BL.tcK's store. JITI)?E ..Icortßow will bold a •special •court., co mencing' the first Motiday in April, fo the purpose of swearing the newly-elee eil constables and the transac tion of of er firudnefs.-. His-Honor seems determined that the- legal business shall not be delayed on his account, .as he Is willing to !rid all the courts suitors and their atto :ys may desire. ' . THE s 1 t Quarterly_ • Convention of Godd Tern!plars of the Northern District It of PenniylVania, will be held at Towanna,' Feb.if.'9, 1 Ili, at 11 o'cli;ek A'. M. ' It' .is expected t rat in this central place a full meinbersh e p will be rpresented.- -.-:. - i • 31. E; Cuunni7clc, 1). W. C. T. A PEW days since, soon after the school at Fowlertitwn was disnmsed, a little girl named .1 4 t.gRA Noirrunri , was knoeked down by some boys in play, and so badly stunned that she was taken into 'a house news by, where she lay in an unconscious state for sonic time; and finally was tak en borne w ile still unconscious. Sbe is now doing well. A fearful warning fo _sough boy • —A r ATM. accident occured at the school 'ouse in East Forks. Sullivan county, on Friday the 11th day of Febrdary, as of the holars were plaYing at base sew le • err of the ba slipped out of the hands of one of the Vayers, striking LLEIVELLYN VOMIT (who was sitting some 20 feet distant), hitting him on the hea4 and fractnriag - liis scull: Tie expired in about three hours. Deceased wasabout seven tc;:n years •' age. l• ~ THE Elmira Daily 4drurti l ,v,mhas theie gCmci vrords'it(i say far the Wird. Ilomie: "The War( llonse at Towanda is in a:, ftourishing . ndithin. Mine host VANrk is worthy oft , praise . in his management; while Mrs. VANCE is al lady of refinement and Lasts. The arrangement of autumn leaves '6i the dinirg room attests this, as does"th bodatiful table-spread before the eruests." e. k that many of our people have f late that we are tO suffer • duriuz the coming summer, ed. Mr. Juno .informs us already Over two tho - utand uality of ice gathered. at Foot Lamoka, and -- will be pre : ish • all -who desiiv to pan ,- sonable rates..Xpplication made to Mr...10D or hlEstcE THE fear entertain al an ice famis are un'fonn that lie h. tbax of first of Plane an' pareiTto fu chase, at re, 'for ice can ScoTT. tion at the Bartlett house, on Thursday evening last, e pasi-ed off to the entire sat he guests. Nearly two Linn ml gentlemen participated in' s. The refreshments were yle to do great credit to the house. The Bartlett House finest hotels in the country, ouhtedly become 4' popular rt. The, propriezers spare nor expense to make their 6 rfcctly at home:, I ,* TirE rece rysatiking, seen;s l to hal} isfaetion of t; • *tired ladies ; the festiviti berrcd in a a; ladies of the is one of the and will un summer res neither pain gue:sts feel Fl p 'taxes;,TllE Old dks Concert at Leßaysville, .-0 .we i redicted, a success. Not ' ~crillistanding the inclemency of the weath er, 'the peril rmance was welt attended both evenings, and netted about $9O it , cash. T,he audience speak in the highest ‘ \ t terms or the' entertninment, and . say it could hardl hate been excelled. IS'e should have hen pleased to publish a more extende t notice, giving - the personel of the artists. but no one has furnished us with the item', - 1 . , Tits - nvurtv- SEW:CERT', " for Young Ladiek, located at Loqc Haven, Pa., is alec:a(h' . attracting a.<go;xl cleat of attention. Tic faculty is composed of four young la lies, -three of whom' are - well known teachers of this county. '.Hiss L. M. RrnowAv. of Route, is the Principal, -with Miss ENtly A C. VorouT, of shestic-, quin, Miss Ak.N MAY N ARD. •Of 110 RIC, and Miss •eit...AttA! C. Ftseftn, of Lesvis burgh, assistants.; We a re.glad to see our teachers occupying the prominent places in the , educational institutions of the country. SNIF,, oft enterprising ladies connect edWith the 'piscopal Church at Athens, having assutd the payment of certain obligations o , the parish, propose holding an entertainMent to-morrow (Friday) evening, conSisting of tableaux, music, sic. F rom the well-known skill in man aging such affairs of the ladies. having the eutertainment in charge, we feel certain it must prove a success. The good people • certainly ought to patronize it liberally. The object .is a worthy one, and a rich treat Will alsci he enjoyed by all who at tend. 1 ! PLEASANT Arrsin..—Commander lICTLI. 1 of Perkins Past, G. A. R. of Athena. nc. companied by' Comrades Wit.t.sog, Jim'. and SEITIi, pill] a visit to Watkins Post, of this place, n Friday evening last. -Af ter the busing:lm of the evening had been transacted, tie "boys" rep:art-A to, the i dining rooms if Pnot - rr &SrEEßNlc rntr i3P - M an elegant c lation had been ' ..cd. The supper o er, interesting rerninisceces of army life ere related. "Kilpatrick's Riid,' 'relat by Comrade' Buravr, was told is a ma titer to brink the stirrin,k event* of tha bold attempt to liberate the Libby priedrs, twelve yeao biller. ' vivid ly before th memory. _ Copt: BRYAN? ought to ente Abe lecturol field. ' These social reunions of the "boys in blue," - place more frequently. calculated to keep alive thu patriotism which inspired nulers-tluring the rebl4op, nembrineathe t to traitors. should to They are wel 'Sentiments 0 our brave de and can tore adtnioistered • • • • • •• !: trik blibidiso6l Mai Gixi. W. Melia o Betur. Met.— She died at- her reiddeace -fq Houtabde, Canfield Co. The remains reacl4 this place Tuesday afternoon. A largafeoneourse of citizens met the tuner. al rift at the train aod proceeded to Christ Church, where the beatititglp Itipaapa,l °hovel ' was an appropriate discourse delive Rev. F. D. Rosa tics, :tics who oifiriated aceouiat of the illness of the Rector. The remaMs were deposited in Riverside Coui etry. , lira, DICKEY was a most lovely Chris- Cal? 14dy,'.wItri alit mghiy esteemed by a very large circle of friends in this place: . Mr. tt, has the hearty sympathy of this entire : - con:amity in his great bereave ment.-T. Tit* Bradford County Arieultural So. qiety hiet istAlre Iltitsd'Jury roam, 1 al& per adiourtrtnettt, Feb. 21, '76. Meeting was sailed to order with JosErn PIOLLET hi the chair. Report of E. T. Fox, Treas urer, ter the year 1875,,received, accepted and placed on file. Whplearnount received s(cash),'_ $1,816.55 ; amount, paid .(casb.), t, 10. c thitnetion of Jot& PM, the following gentlemen were duly elected Executive Cornmitteee : G. R. Fox. dorm Ber.nvfm, 0.-H.ValvDrti, C. E. Warr; and I. A. PARE. On motion, C. E. Waren was authorized to confer with EZRA Rut- ir and ascertain on wbat conditions tho late Fair Ground could be procured for the mailing year ; also, to see that the lumber; was suitably, : cued Ibr en" the same ground, Adjourned, to meet at the Grand Jury room In Towanda, March 25,. 1818, ai I &deck, st, _ _ _ A. c. &LITE, IMPORTANT TO NEWLY ELECTED (Uhl- cans.— r The followiri,g. law passed by the Legislature last winter, and approved b the Governor on the 10th of March, 1875 : , the tithe-at which borough and township officers enter upon the discharge of theirAuties, seems to have been over looked by many. Officers chosen at last electice•will-, assume their duties on the first of. April: • , • - r S. 'I. Be' it enacted, &c:, - That all members of councils and 'all orther city, ward, Iriirough and township officers, ex ceptlfieschoo) directors, to be elected on .14 third Trieiday fpfe artbrbary tret4.or in any Year thereafter whose term of of fice walk}, nudeV: ex isting !mix, expire prior tri`the first Monday ;or April, shall continue in office from the date at which• said teftn/Wohld EiXpire. Nail the first .londay.of April next ensuing their elec tion, anti the terms of their successors shall begin on 'the first day of April, and shall continue for the period now filed for3lie duration thereof 14 taisting laws in each particular case; and hereafter ail elections for offices which will be vacant on .the first Monday of April, shall-ber held on the third Tuesday of Fetrtiary, next succeeding thereto. LART fall we received a letter from an old and valued subscriber in Tioga :coun ty,- staling' tirat in con - equence Of ill health, Osd want of employment, the wri ter would be tillable to continue his sub 7 scriptiotii: , adding. boirever;ithat'ibe'. 111- ronTEn would be sadly missed by the family, and expressing 'a hope that be shotild Opt) again be able to send !or it, We continued to send. the paper,land wrote the gentleman that if he never felt able to pay .for it, we would, charge the amount tel profit and loss. 'Yesterday we - received' a remittance from him with the followinekind letter: CoVINGTOI'S Feb. 21, 18741. ALVORP:-I thank you for the :c•mfidep4 you_ placed in me to send me he. ittroirrEn and take the chances of ever . gettittg your pay fur it also for your kind letter. hoping with the poor health and-.hard =times, that I might see better null brighter days. I write you tti show 3-our conAdence was not misplaced. I hope you May lire to a good old age, al wa-ys enjoying good - health; the greatest ssing that can be bestowed on mortal man, and tunny, when released from this life; that' you may enjoy that brighter life whicliiis at the end of _life's journey 'here beloir." WE last: week referred to a proposed Musical entertainment, to come off at Sag inaw, MO., in which an amateuraitist of this county Wag to take a prominent part. ,In tl#e Saginaw Daily. Criurier of the 11111, ge find thii in ,regard to the af fair, which will not .surprise the many frielldS,OCMiSS XAGLEE, while it will be read with -delight: „ "Space will but permit of a short notice oof ti leading feature.s of the opera, among which we take great pleasurein favorably noticing the young debutanti, Miss Na ' glt.e, ElVira. The young lady is a natu ral actress and possesses a pare and sweet sopranolvOice of great compass. especially in We *lifter register where her notes tilled the house with melody. The lady is a pupil of Prof. Tibbetts and comes forward in her debut as one of the leading singers in the state. Her residence is in r-aginaw City, and we congratulate our sister eity:rin . the Possession of such - a gem of song. Iter.singing was beautifully dis olaYed in the duo with Done Carlos (Mr. Tibbetts), -, !Vain the love thou com'st to proffer;'' also in 'Ernana,- fly with mc.' I ler actingls good and perfectly natural, being divetted of all 'stagy effort and yet !approximating closely upon the, profes sional. We trust to belfavored with many opportunities of hearing this truly pleas ing you,n,g artiste.”' • SCDDEN DK&TM OF, REV, CHAS. E. Mc. event has transpired in this county for it long time; which cast so much glootn overithe entire community, as the sudden and unexpected death of , Rev. Cii.ks. E. Mcif.vAisr, the beloved Rector of Christ ..Phurch; on Tuesday evening last. It was generally known that be was ill, hut feW;realized his dangerous condi tion. Mr. ;iiclLvarmEliad been complain ing of gene, ral debility since . Christmas. day. Three weeks ago he took a severe eold, which resulted in Pneumonia, of which he died. In the early stages of the. disease, lie;' suffered greatly froth acute pain in thedungs and head, but for sever al days bef4e his death, lie hid spoken of nothing.but'intense oPpreSsion and weari ness. Every thing - that a phySician's skill. could suggest, was done for him, and as :the inflanintrition seemed to be subsiding in his lungs, it was thought almost until the last, that hti might revive. but the system was toe much exhausted for recuperatiOn. Tuesday afternoon Mr. MclLvAnvEgrevr rapidly worse, and at half-past five o'clock he, passed :away, in perfect peace and . Calmness. .11ter.,Mr. llos-Earts, of Elmira, arrived in. time to offer the Commenda tory Prayer and to read the Te Deum. Mr. 31 lIXAINE was called to this par ish a little More than two years since,:and. during the Own period of his pastorate, C Nit-arta himself to every - member of his Church, a s*ell as the ministers and mem h.: s tof other congregations. ', To ,his tut., bouniled-falth be added an exceptionally' pure and 44)tiess : life. , It! may be truth, fuOy said 'Of' him that While, he was a. pi e ache r of.tßighteimsne.s.s.his' daily walk was ice beaUtiful harmony with his profes sion. Such 'a life. although short, cannot !MI of -accAiplishing _great 'good forthe 1 cause of the Redeemer. ."Though dead, be yet Speaketh," by his example of a. blameless life, end the purity of his doc trines. iltile:Oeiii an aged mother, wife and two small' children, .and several sis ters to moUrne pis early death. The funetal services will take place at. Christ Church, this afternoon, at 3f o'clock, and the remains Will be conveyed to Wilmington, Delaware, for interment. CIiAItI.E.S , : EWBANK llich.vsysE, third son of the Ite Bishop McitvAtEE of Ohio, was bore atjlainbier, in that State, April 14, 1839. The family residence being soon after removed to Clifton, neat Cin cinnati; ltr,; Mcltcars - E's boyhood was pa&.d there, and he was there prepared for college. Ile graduated 'from Kenyon College, - Gmbier, in the class of. 1859„, and afterwards spent a year, at the I.7m veitity of Virginia, where he continued his studies in Greek and the higher Math ematics. 1 . Returning to Gambier in the - autumn of 1860,.he - entered the TheolOgiCal &nil nary, and iii 1813 was ordained Deacon hlti,.a... by his fattier in- on° Chapel, Gambier. % first parhdi was Christ Church , Spring liel ,--0hi0.,1: In January; 1566, be became Assistant ' Minister of St. Andrew's Church, Wilmington, Delaware, and. in November, .11337, was married to CLemzs -1114/4 eldest. daughter of Bishop LEE. Mr. 3lclis AIN t. afterwards had charge of the chapel '-pf Trinity Church, Newark, N: J. (the tiresen , St. Stephen's), and St. 'John's Chnieb, Norristown, Pa. He re signed-,the latter.parish in the summer of ltril, and after a few months of rest and recreation i 4 Englandand Switzerland; be returned to ministerial work, taking charge of Christ Church, Toitax , da, in the - autluntini 1873. ' -. . • . . Mir sister uj ire p A im the UMW The Taira meetings in Long's-WI 4re.l.o l nost)romarkow - pwa r = s . bas Troy . During the list itedi been tilkd and Millabbeth etrebini s ii rraelitediVliddied.- The foreii&lng thud Thr has been;by Rev. Mr. WILLTAus and a i at e rvglx. Tit oleigg i has been • condu by' Reirt o* More than fbrty have Arts* giVetl &NI; dente of deeiyobi enincto the Saviour, kUlti Mt totemic interest in religion is man, lest InAbhif Thel.idOrklbs carried 4:`n under the direction of the Young Men'i Christian Association, and it is enemy+ li n ing b to findodblessingr_lishgc anti incln inset . muds , Wagtail or our place to deritliiht. -- irrota' e present in. divitlons we' Dias • expect the greatest re., vival of religion that has ever been cape, rienced here. ' • Mr. B. F. Benne has placed ' in Rm." 6 ncovos'a drug store' soon, flue picturea and among them is a landscape view, " A glimpse of the JuniatlO czrtaj stutiz of sycamores in their ' aututatf dre and the glitapte of ,I,lll,Caught between the tteet bltd V t = delight-4 ful hazy atmosphere , the season. It isj a matter of real pride lo' o' Citizens that we have such an, artist among us. 11. Id: StlAt.otho of this place is verY, sick with .typhoid fever. His symptoms are more `favorable; - and it is thought he yin 11t5A IrDover. .- • • , • t . ,;.! i• • At the recent election Jno. ` t f citxt was thosen burgess; M. LONG' udge of elections; Flaw llorvaisx and V. Mc. Letts, ing*ttorti noir. ;Rtintill -, vox and J. E. Rocswem. school directors - , JOHN CHRISTIAN justice of the p_eace; H. M. SPALDING constable; It. C. Kv..xDAtit., assessor; JA* Warrauttli abditer; D. C. lAMPILLIC, overseer of the poor: . Oua Beeinirs BrvrEnitursis.- 4 .Thde: are many persons in every community ways ready to diseettrage any enterprise ,which may be contemplated. They Wre aver ready to , point to some similar , vestment which-did not pay, and thni net' only refuse to aid themselves, but disoaur counrge thoserwho might. As a rule this, very ',gam 'is the one most benefited, for we contend that any business which, em-' ploys labor, at remunerative pricks, pays the community in which 'is danducteid. Again only a far of the many establish ments of this character fail of paying those., Who, invest their money.. What, wpuld Towanda have been ta.daf, but fer the Railroads, and such . enterprises as the Eureka Mower Co., IlumrintEx Buys & TRAcY. L. B. RODGER; J. O. : VitosT tE Feris, and many other thins, who ,have .given emplOyineuts• to hundreds Of leen, thus enabling many, .of them to Secure comfortable homes, :ad annually bring ing into circulation thousands of Ifiollars, building np all kinds of mercantile trade. . And now another enterprise br ;miming into prominence our. midtst. •We refer to the Boss Fanning Mill Co: The-own ers of the patenti Ilessra. - Jonrisoic, MAN- N - mut a 131.4Tfurtort, have, duringlbe ' past,two years, built au& sold over five hundred of the antis, and yet the demand still for more of them, and to meet this want they propose to organize alarger !company rind manufacture en a mach tar , ger scale. If the business men anil prop erty owners of the town do not take bold of It, tbey williprove themselves derelict in duty, and may lose the opportuni9t of , aiding in the.establistuneut of a trimness which will, is a few years; add largely to the population and wealth , of our town. The names .9f the gentlemen referred to above; ire 'a stiffielent guarantee that the business pays, as they are remarkable for their tact and prudence in all busiress investments. .The mill is, without doubt, one of the best, if not flif hest, now in use, and as farmers become :teat:a intcd with its merits, we believe all others will be di-- carded, PHOR,..F.,II,WAX Tg. ,TnEA.T„ 51,4*. rivrt.-=Piot ' Snits, who 'ls 'Otte known in this Section, and has sonic friends In Toianda, Was . recently dismissed in; music teacheOln the Elmira Female ,retaliate on the President-.of' .the institution, ex-Mayor Fitisni4l the Professor wade serious charges. against. Mr. Famine, affecting his mural character. _Not satisfied wjtk a mere verbal repOrt of the vile slaiicterVon Thursday last .S7YKEs wrote letters to the Board of Trustees* severel clergymen, and other prominent citizens, reiterating the charges. lie was at- once summoned be fore the • Board,,and asked .to k stdistantr ate his allegations, but did not appear, whereupon, like an honest, innocent man as lie is, Mr:FEMME caused-the arrest of %he idanderer and had him locked up. .Qii Sunday the prisoner' sent for' Mr. 'Fais nmand Bev. Dr. Kivox, and in presence ofboth gentlemen, made the following voluntary and complete retraction:: ELIIInA, Feb. 20, 1816. Hon. E. Y. Priibie: Sin:-1 admit, that the charges made against you in my letters recently addres,s ed to the Trustees of ' the Elmira Fema le College were libelous and false, and I dd sire to retract - them. I admit also that I have uttered slanders -agaimit you in con-. nection with :highly, respectable, and thous kidieti, 'Of the trtith of which I had neither personal knowledge nor the proof I•supposed I had, and which / retraermul apologize for. I fully and completely Vin dicate-you and every lady I have named in connection with you. In extenuation ? let me say that I have been in poor health' and in a verijiervous and excitedlcondi tion of mind, and can be held re sponsible for: what , I may have said or dime, and I make this retraction and statement of -rny,own volition and dezire, hoping,tbereby to repair, as far as possi ble, any 'damage done by the charges heretofore made, -You ale at liberty to. make. such use.of this letter as you;-may deem prtmer. CILIBLES. W..,BYKES Witness present, W. E. KNO):. Mr. Flitasiea corultict in the matter cannot be too highly commended, and ii all slanderers were. treated in the saine manner, there Would soon be ati end to such outrages. '= - ROME.—A very untortunate occurrence took place here On Tuesday night, (15th). The dwelling hOuse of:Htacur. To,wrimn, Situate on Towner Hill, was consumed by fire, together with nearly all of its con: tents. The family had retired as usual and. were awakened about midnight by the noise of the fire, l Mr. Tow:is:lt immedi ately sprang ont•of bed and attempted to light a lamp; buvso dense was the smoke in the room that lie was unable to do so. Taking in the _Situation at a glance, thel family, four.. in ,number, began. making their escape from tho upper part of the house, where they had been sleeping. To rescue the family was the first impulse, and Mrs. TOWtinit rushed into the room where a little girl was quietly .sleeping, and unceremoniously pulled lierl from the bed and hastened'her from the house, but not a moment to soon, the roof falling im mediatey after.. , Mrs. TOWNER - clesenAs great credit. for her coolness and presence of mind during the trying moment. Toisave the contents.. of the house was' utterly impossible, for iu less time than it has taken to pen this, the house was cenriph,tely enveloped in, flames. A valuable gold watch and some I silver ware. an organ and one featherixd being nearly all ; that was saved. The house was thoroughly furnished, and few, if any, in these parts contained as much 'Minable furniture as did this, all the re suit of uriceasing industry. Mr. TOYNEV. ie one of our most valtied citizens:lnd:sac cesgul farmers, and a .wide-spread sym pathy ineets them' everywhere. ; • [We understand that the building was insured wits .7 1 .Z0i34 & VINCENT, of this place, for $1,400.-.••-En.3 Our town hal been unusually quiet dm', ing the winter. The absence of snow and presence of mud greatly interferes with the young folks. However, parties occur occasionally. A 'very pleasant one came off _recently on the Olst unidversary Hof Mrs: Wst. Founts. A. family surprise, a .genuine'old fashioned party, having been previously arranged by the whole family, the different members of the family be gan to gather about noon and - found the aged couple quietly attending to their du ties. Between 30 and 40 persons made up the party. The day was fine and all seemed to partake of the enjoyment to the fullest extent. Bountiful tables were gstead to which'all present did amplelds: -Anecdotes, incidents and •stos lee, for which the FonnEs family are noted, wen:s r - plentiful; and the day passed pleas antly and will bo long remembered by . all present. WILLIAM .is one of our milky successful farmers, and as the company left for sbeir homes, they could only say, "Prosperity attend hbri,7, The caucus to, place& tacket in the field was held on Saturday, before election, and :was folly attended; some strife'for one or two offices prevailed. Parr* and PArr, were present and seemadanxistis tolirrold . ..... . th i e v r e fol4 ink -? alight tote, 410 6 011141111eMtet wait elected withoutnppositkins 00ist:AD abee pp Mo,prirOp l ' aietreil i t e ntide teNeetllOD hot tall, be does not feel cond'or4ble Out f t H r u r sarng drit OW a Cri Dual Fels 20) 101 ' S • i 3 P 4 7.93iliPtic" 44 'ft Re MoVxm, Tuscitpre Verf.;" his on exldbition the prsiestlisasek. , at Gamatiro Rosszta.te store in Towanda,..a rare specimen of "shooting iron. " The barrel was found hp UgrOtiltlii) liMstrqdifistste Connty Superintendent), on Indian Tradi tion tells of a tattle there during the ,tile ludialioN The bar rel of the gttn wait ever - live Met long, but Mr. Roma has shortened it u smoothed it dowir, fitted istoatiiit, and btecch and guard •found ot3 ettysbarg battle ground, till it looks like Detainee& Call and see it. Religious services have been held at thei M. R. Chbrelv'irieral'"4reeks, anti some AwertfTP."l.4444"hPll piOteo, mm : h! the L'thicA donation: for Rev. J. It SUMNER, is to be held at Gov. , - Srimmthes, afternoon and evening Of Ma h. 8. phis this centennial season, but sonic of us impecunionsfelloiws have about conclu ded to wait ti g the next one as that may, come neoruro ti ,, 'y i 1 ' Weather itegreitt Vaifety. Wi3ulaiyct.tr,vpirt.lulAY.: • • February, 22, _ 1876. . • ••• , A f ftlf.l?f ir *Wk t ft.Or (4 41 3 e.iRrrol' Vkii tear so Isefttom . from our haat cor ner of the County that a few items from . . us lutfY4StOPli,LK-Y*SMP. A derW4ll.446ylviail 4teld'.in Thurs.- day,„evening last at the residertee.of II F. Ilttnittiii; r .i. q .:,.'fiir" tlM'beileflt Or Rev., Mr. Bitaprilut.,9f l the.Methodjst church. The party ivat quite largely Otiended, the; proceeds auto sting to . tibuttt $lOO. Mr. •llrtamirn'a personal Popularity and gen erosity maket ltitt i liouseyeyy attractive te. alt who lot e'S tho'go6dfOrtenc? to enjoy its: welcome;--and on this occasion, where, ffie-many fi n girlswite wereqineseut„ 'vied i iitleCach other in the disPlaynbf'gra4 ces, it was indeed delightful. 1 ome excite went !was caused lately by a mysterionS affair, which came very near lkeing.tragie. I ; ,A, few, evenings 'Since, as thantost kiTt•vrics, a young man living iu this place, - and a young lady friend, were riding out near :what is.ealled south Pur i gy, they were beset by two ruffians, who jumped„upon ? the •buggy,:and!dsmanded 1 1 Why he bad; struck theta with his whip, I although he had not lifted his whip front 1 the socket. I Tifof4they'•.endeaVored to, throw him backward oat of the.boggy, Wlidillib:hdrse ehyina - oieriO, steelitkik, overturned the vehicle upon the young la dy. Sri:..vkiis, .however, held, fast to the reins, andd - prevented the horse from trun ning. The camps then tied, and no trace i of them has jsince been found. The young lady, though atiiiiibailly injured, is in a fair way to recover. No cause is assigned for the brutal attack: JULIA Foitur.E, a young girl employed in.thefamilYof D. P.lllLentrrn, attempt ed to contrnitimicide by drowning a short time since. ( flaring become temporarily insane through ..disappointment in love, she went out to the creek, and threw her self.oll thel;ridge. A matt happening to pass Stang at the trine, saw the aet,.:tind rescued her fromself-destructiop:T *4 * . , Strusn F.QO __Town elect ion pris.;ed along very ginetlyinlalicslicquin Valley— something, less than half the usual vote vl'?icipnllcdi. Tim. ,itepumicans sts ,,t a in t .d. a small` defeat bu account' of tied intense snow storm Which Occurred on saki day. it is ; ,tr All .ionsiderable - regret : 11n4 we chastise our.gePublican , -friends for being so negligent and ',dttlicato about getting out in the storth _to attend elections. tot the other hand the T/CMocrats arc over Op . the alert: sonic of them Inive becn known to it up all night in otderlto be mady,for work early On eliction.eay. • • • r - • ~.' ' C. 11. A Ntlfs Was elected justice of the peace by a majority of four votcF, the only office filled by ii'Deni(i . erat,texiiepU one in sp.:am., which of course is conceded to them. Although Mr. AMEs has many' MIMI friendi,‘ and is' much esteemed as•n citizen,. Iris election VS 'crffic'e, may truly be said to be accidental. % Onrivorthy citizen,' \Vit. SNvos:z:, Iliss ! vt;ry commendably served tWo,•terms as justice of the peace, and during thet ten years; has not been known to enc.out:iv a single prosecution. fiyidently he luta saved our people a largo ainnunt of. time and• money by discour aging litigation.; I3y these; minor defeats the ltepublicanS of oar town should take heed tliat , .thembeliot a'renetition of shin ] roasting on election day. What is done cannot be undone or amended at present; it is to be hoped; -however, that in the fu ture, negligeime tiad undue excitement all heat of pasaiou in pursuit of partie hhlr T ids, . trninnted with i he. election or ~ . c . overt trow.ot . particular Wats for prefer ment, may eve be banWied from ' the hearts and mind of all tri4:•4cpublicans, in our political cOmmunity.l .The approaching; contest for the fur therenervbf ;the prinn.iples of: liberty and equal 'rights, : against rebel sovereigutT, disguised in the name of Dernocratio prin ciples, should concern every loyal man very deeply ,for the good Which would in variably folloW such a Victory. The goal which has res4lted from ? the hurnanerprin eitaeS 'Of fteptiblicanisM, has . been 'tot> neatly . purchased ,to ho surrendered at present to southern dictator, whoSt hands arc still stained with treason and foul cor ruption. ,', ; Oce.AstoNAL. Count Continued. Wednesday' Feb ' ' " . . Corn vs iletiry l)eel:er—W T Davies, • Esq, concluded-his argument mi Wednes day evening. Ins'lThnor,' Judge delivered his ehar to the jury on Thurs day morning.l They ey retired at 10.'40 xn, and at 12.Wip m .rcturnil. . They Jiud the prisoner guilty of murder -in the see-. and degree. Court senten7.e him to ,tui derro aiiimprisoinnent of twelve years in thee'Enstern penitentiary. Alexander S Riven vs henry Ward. -- Rule to show cause why E OVer ton i r and N C Elsbreo Shall not be subrogated to the'rights of the Plaintiff, • S W Paine'S Assignees Ivs Alba B Urn hau7Zudgenient fir want of an appear ance. ' ' ' _ _ Corn vs John ; Tolima, aggravated 'as-' sanit and - batteryt=Hist Atty Calif"' 0.14 win . FoyfO Esq, for Corn; (i)verion & Els--; [ : bree fur defendant. The jury find the de-d • fendant guilty, of assault and battery. } Court sentence him to 34 0 ,1a7 .a, and kats - of pi'oscentiiin. I I t.'oin ii; C W 1 Cole; . forgery— Continit tl . to 3lay Term. ~ , . 1 Corn vs It II Itiii:11; 14biling liquor with-I out a lieensc-COurt direct -a zin.lte prosiviii to be entered on payment ofcosts. rn Co vs I) . 1" Campbell; selling liquorl without a licenser--Pleads i guilty; Court} sustxmd sentence. • I s _,Q i . ..I.lpssol,. at* ~..T ..EoF, § 3lottist cliir=tintit 'alipoint C.T l idason' }Nil, 'nil t auditor to distribute the fund arising front. the sale of defendant's rdatteiitatc. '-' .: .P L Ward vs It C VosbUrn--2-Cotirt'ap point Henry Peet!.Es9, an auditor to dis tribute the fund arising from the sale 4 of 'the defentlant'S real etitate.i ' - •.: . - N N Betts jr vs CeTP Casb--Courvap -6 D. Montanye Esq, an auditor to-distri biate.the fund :triaing from c it .l .he bale of the defendant's real estate. . . • E II 13unnell vs C \V :. rmanL-:Conit appoint L Elseree Esq. an 'auditor to dis tribute the fund - prising frOm the sale of defendant's real estate. 1 . .44%,4: 6 1 1 4q0 4-6, 0,,,A ,114tins--.Cinirt ‘appOrnt It 'titeter f: t;q, an ',li:tiditor fo dis tribute tle fund arising frule ~ the saki of i: defendant's real estote. 7 ' - --- • Eelfool District lof Alb* 4.1 A With-pr k4l7:eourt -- ii.voll4 .1-11 Sliiiw }tag, an an.. (I itor 4 dist ritade the - falai rinsed from the salel l of defeiidarit's real testate. -- 'utual Building nail Saying Fund As sociation vs,Mary , S,3l,yer-4mut, appoint Henry reft T'Aq, t'nyttuditot 'in dtStritnite the fund raised from sale of defendant's :,'.; • '•• & Diveii 'Vs Henry. Wiird,Auditov's report confirmed finally, with the excep tion of $69, Wbich- is, priloctl to be f f Li/- pounded... ; • ' • ' 7' N Bronson J S_Pa&s—Atiditor's report.onifirmed ; - R G Hollis vs Slrali A Bollis—Court di- Met a subpeena fn liciare tkf issue. Joshua Corbin vs- 7 —forbin—Court appoint 0 IYEinney Esq, d'eOmmissioner totake delibsitions.• 1.; !••• • S . lure the petitiOn of Naomi ZED Cowles for the benefit of her separate earning ?- Court grant payer of petitioner. Fteo/7. Wan '4114d ;Mien- Ward:4ller. ys 111,:e lalereur al--Courtiappoint J F Saniieffidel EAtt mitsfetandieirrniiier: C A rtligtismOreW Alarg ref l lolo,usinoie ~Court gppoilt , it D'iriaaqy Esc 'COI to take depositions: -• ' , :4Adiserly n ik.lisod•Asa Rosectanll4-,. tot ! .)-1 • • iiluWeatit WhYlWlginerifiNiiild not ha opoiledltittlifirlitatito a clef tense in each of the sheers eases. ..z.,. ~ AO (*mange's:trills; r deeds-, wergr net Übittledliddly' die iihtlrilfl ' ' ''' Ll , ' TO Tirpotby Burk, 124 "acres in Cadlill bin twp ) isoldost.praperty of Jas Cowan; emideration 41,8151 To James Barnes( IWlte - hiv;lo atutittiftiicautittalw *Atm. Property of Merton Landon; tumsidexa tion, $140:1 .::TO Malia.Canileld for 65 acre* In Pike tV/p, tiold'as property of 0 Mains;. consideration 41;150. - To Bridget Dug t han for IN:meow" lot hi Inv Wro v B ait tts piwbkty of Ins Hogan; comildtratibir 0011. :1 4 r io ,t t ,liitisbreis for 200 acres in.. tvtfilf 70, sore as property' or 11 yol! to ''' &Jamul-Whit/iv col:widetot . 104= $6,000. 'To A C Elsbree for 0 acres in Litchfield twp, sold as property of Augusi . ,, ttus Keller; consideration $5O. To J 11- gbAiite,:rpr, 54 :sterol in, Athol* twp, sold .:nti property of Henry Aver; ' consideratiou: $5OO. Tu Ft A Eimer fur house and- lot in Athens twp, sold as property-of t 1 11 , .:, Guerin; consideration 41.9'20. 1 To Cyrtiaim, Porrest Or howls .. Juid . lot . iU Smith fi eld • twp, sold as property of SO Porrest; con' sideration Issa.. ,To W 11 1) Green for a : hoissit'andiest in' Burlington bore, sold as property Of G C liiil;.consideration $l,- 050. Jo John Ilohnes and C 1) Passage' for. lOC in frearatili ". bort), iiddiliispruperty of C E.,1 eight; consideration 2500. Tai J , L Ho -11 and It tl Morey,. for 28 acres Lin -Windh nOwp, sold us yroperty . of It liiiithols; earisideratio - i fla ) . - . .. - : - Toil: iii: Kingsley for house and lat.: in Burlington bero, sold as property ofJohn . Hiltand i. A hill; consideration $2O. ,To SC.-Lockwood - J • P Kirby : anti dames Wood for , land in AsyluM twp; 'consider atiou,244llo. To E' It Manley, for : 3o stereti in eintort - twp. sold as property of '3l 8., Patten ; I ,ofirtgieration , 280. t To E II: Manley fir 4. l acre in Canton twp., sold as propextm Daniel Et Fellow's; cansideru tion 2033.1 To H W Noble for 30 acres in- 'fowantlaltwpi sold as property of J Wm Means; Consideration $1,045. To Ed ward, Overton jr.,, , and ..I. M. tW,,lui- for house and lot in Telsend:L . Bum ; sold -as property of Mary S. Myer; considera 1. tion 2 l-,7Bit. To Wm Suplerfor 40 acres in 'Slitshetinin, sold as property - • or C A I leltvener,l; consideration s'26o. i To J a Spatillng for'Cl acrers In Wilmot, ernlel as , i property oll.'has Drimunund; cousliter.sttun fJ,C•Ce. To Geo Stevens and 11 J Long furs Nem of land la Asylum twp; sold as pioncrty fit Geo p cat.if; con.. sideraillon e 1,4 2:s. To): C ' VaaLrylai for ono acre hi - Cahtou larp,lcold Si proterty of Merton, Laudon; ' consideration flit,. To W.V. Walker forlSneres In Athens twp.l saki as property of Samnel Smith; eons • snleratlon 1010. To James Wood for et acre In Sues Alegi:tn. sold as property of C A Ileavenericonsids cram!' 110. ITo 11 S Wells for 4' acres In omen sots as the property of Thereon Wells; considera. .1.10111256. • The folloWinglieences wore granted by the court: • Taverns— .1 U Aivern, Sayre: C U Bartlett, Wy... tor.; MA l't rrett.; Ulster: tinial •Kellegg, Monroe; cII Mae° b, Lemy: T W Knowles, Athens twpt Geosultern,itionth ('reel. • . _ • Eating II,PASOS-.$ M. Isforn,J oaturnssity,4 Fitz. •geraltt, 10 "kyartl. Towanda. Sparry & Prouty., John Ortlnc, 1' II iEniniona, 24 wale Towanda. Edward L c•rcren: Sayre. Merchant t ilealers—itedummi Caton. tat Ward, Towandrus. - : '4 J 1121111G1). ovorton ttrp. . Monday i . .e 21—John Minim' vs pawl .lUngsley 1 —A t untor's:port eonflrint•tl finally. •M Towanda ureka ?. o ver Cov,S W Chapman— t m . Egprums. 0 the athlitorB report dismissed anti ' ',port conernied finally. lEllen J ITy•vs Piano It Maity—Ou . motion of _ lion Dow.. it Wit'ivett, court make lice usual order t-soitfirerco" dprorer. I ',„ Clark liadrifrr - vs Cleo Lentrx and UT Lenox— 2: ,O,3ISTED—ci.T3I3IINGS.—At the residence 'of :flute to silo I causo why IC T Lenox should nol, be I, Mr. Nelson itolo. in . Waverly, N. V.. Feb. 20, anisneratetl•ty the right Kof the plaintiff. • II; I,y i 1,,,, b, C, 0;111,143,1. Clark K. Olmsted, of Wellington Meati vs i'illk.tle it ;,lead—Court d!..1 4. , Waverly, and• Miss. Kitty Cullitninv rn , of lirtOk reel a suiptla In divoree to issue. , • l ' I!'l lyn, N. T. In re the alledvd inr,at•y of Mary Bailey—Court ri appoint W J.Nuting. t...fn., a Commissioner. I'li Whitnv, Pratt & Co., rs 11 A Cowles--Antlitonit I„ . Report.nied aunt ronstnied lit ti. ..- .. ! !,`,' DIED. Means. itoqicWell SC Coes teP 4 Walter , -.Anditor's I 1 ,:,,i 01131S031.—At ,Liireititossl. on iiii .131 h Dist., .It•port toed anti tohtlrtafol ni et. .1 . Ella F., daughter of J., C. Johnson. ,i,k H. litae,l: ix*".:N_A: Blatt. Kieetnttni-sll . l,Trat- , i• I Miss Joliw onwas a graduate of Mansfield State rick and Elf anon Smith Esti'', for piston?;' Davis 1 1., A c arm orm,. E An er t im j r . wh d. w -a tpL io nw ski t . .ortifal School,, , and a sureenotffil teacher. She had Ettfn for dereidititt. thi Mat •f to ' 4 I :taught • at Troy', this county. at Entporleint, Canierpn • • I 4ounts• nt IS:tabury and 'other places. 'Wherever So prgrvlent andfatal Las Constmip- , ;ow was lion teittniip; that it s is now ever'y'where i 11.:r al,..ase wAN consumption. Iler end was peace. it t•catl-ttl asl the great NflolirllCA,lf iitillittliifY. -I ,t.,:,, person in the NM ili Orlicalt II could have made Anti yut, i ' it their formative - slages, - all I ~oboe more clteerfui !bad she, did, all through her l'illaionaq et miplaints may be readily re- .1 ing..rilig f I.•kne,., even to the moment of her diesel and c i mitrollrd by rettOreitifllPittinpt- ! lest,,. w tate loving . parents, brother, sister And ly to Or..layilti's EXpeotorant-- , -a curative i ifterids were striving to comfort her, she seemed specially ad,litpied to soothe and strength- t ihx0,:,.,,. only for the welfare of others. Never have eel the - Bronchial tithes, allay' hill:nutria- f iil• wllliessed an instance of a person so unselfish. 11 , 04 :DA itholii:lkatifil remove all obstruc- I Si.., rh , whher where tics good meet their fate Is i illus. It 4i at certain remedy for :1st:1111a, , ~,, , i;,,g „ ,i b osom ' , 14 , o t momoo, „. 3lk of moo, quite and also for Coughs and Colds. - 1 I tin the verge of Heaven. •She was a consistent and t . 1 ••, - , , ettempatry member of the Presbyterian church In • iLniroetnn, tin Saturday afternoon, a very large 1 iiirourst• of sympaihishig friends tai lowed her re . .. - 17" We iliav:e jest received a large in ! ?fah" t" th e grave. voice of envelopes.runt paper, which we wilj "She is net dead, but sit!epe.th."fernish I --, to our patrimsi neatly priiSted, at vs..* low prices. 1 I:Y., BUiSINESS LOCAL. 1TC0.1411 & SIIAL7T sell the hest aumfactured hi the country. tri " ..l. TOMATO 11,Aell.—Anunny, the thaby excellent arl fries which our friend G co, 11 Alba, l'a.,,!kecps in Ids stock, may' be Cluithed seeds from that Justii celebrate d firm. [Virg , & nro.. rhicag., 111., and Rochester, N y,, frt . e largest seed house in the world.' It will cur twtny of our readers to learn that over 2.5,e00 ifferchants in the United States handle seeds from Tfriggs & Bras. who-se boxes, catalogues. :es Jewelry 'lhr"tuos. tc., at: extrrtnely attractive In high I.o' (Wings and artistic finish. Clue of the newest de ! NKni front the haits'of Their artists Is what Is call ed "Briggs & Brother's Great Tomato have on their Grattal , 4," and represents a race rotirse with per ' (j: -1 representations of the different variettes of to taraos striping for the honors of -leadership. Till rEr All the latest inthlient ions, very i r - . . extrf•ln• y ifitV pleasant, fes r es cheap, at-WllkCorat& Ciltiveying to the I anner horticulturist consider : alile Information mem the merits of the different toMaioni. We see-that, they place as their leading !varieties the Green Gage. Conqueror and itatha- Ws Excelsior. it halo they rate other varieties in the following order of merit: Trophy, Defiance, (i..neral Grath, itubbardl Curled Leaf. Ilepper's Laro Y.farly Red. Dwarf Orange Field, Ifwarf Lary Refl. Klfef , Carly Poll fie, Shunts's (fluster, and in-the rear, with reins thrown to the gprtAid ankateleseoPeLatlbla (Into - tate whore the I rust shuttles up the Large 'Yellow. The whole iekru.' claims ghat things for life sUene Is laid In the richest humor. and no toe can eived din: t from Fraure. I give the lithograph at Webb's an examination without breaking out into a hearty laugh. 4o— fWe can assure oar readers who desire to order ter Plate goats of /I `l er'a Urn, lif;lgZA & seeds, that they can secure them . 1: la give perfect satisfaction. Wisne just as advantageous tones of G. IL Webbh +••••• I and of Just as goi (1 quality. as If ordered direct. I tine Briggs k Jiro's. January number and order of its the lino of station- G 4 1.11 W . EDN Afu,s,:pu. , , jaannG. wain & Wll Blatt k !looks en colars M. E. Itoirr.NFIELD'S sir-mile it s received daily at lIF.NDLEMAN'S W Vey' -o!'Nottlean gvt all the lat• .1 styles of SLltimlCry, very cheap, at WIIITCC;3I;ti & SIIAUT'S /fa, Engrav ng stone at 11r.mpxtu Store. • nA.N °Mira a great 'redaction In 4..13-11r:NDt: • ver-Plate.llll'.l • 7! A la gb stock of g:,anics and toys, at cot,t v atswl ITCON II SlL%rr's. "IFli's,.have you seen the Silver smted pat Btaux seiilng so low? . , 11 3 1. q• At C1013.a jt:nt re ird - The EII , I• that MACE. se Itffr Erer cry at : ~4uirci 11 EN T . --Ilotel C7 ' FtlR Jan2Ntr lit:h:tiAN has the largest and Les • and gentlenlens• gold . 41 sliver •ocgbt to Towanda. • • 43` M. ii : st(wk of IndlA = Sir Dorn f Ito call at TIENDLEMAIN'fi, If yon w1_ , ,11 In buy an •thlng Mg line of JCINCIiy, Sliver and Slyer-Vat 41 Ware. EI,3IAN has tboa tia'st stock or watettesi •iywelry and Silverware $ ever brought Into MIA t Sirlt y tic worth EEIIIM .r.'..7Dweliitig Houses to, rent cheap. Enquire?[ O. r), IiVSNLY, at ,orinTost , ELs illtEE'R ofaie. * 1 -., 41.. e. . •4i-Gold, Slliver, and Steel Spectacles, and Eva 9fttsses, In grelt variety, at HENDZIAJAN 5 Jewel. 4 . . SLore. .. - • _____ • re" Passo gers to the West will find it to thelradrauthgo to purchase tickets at the Ta n:wade, Depot. Rates red neve! }LSO front :eept. 13 Tlic livrgCst and Lest assortment of Brackets c.r2r ,rungtit tia t MnOW E place, can na seen at raost . • Swot. [Oct. 20—tt.7 - - rt Buy yout cloOling, 'of H. TAin.ou, Viera you can 1,11.1 , ai1s get gnu.' goals at the lowest living rtl.ces. 1;3 1 "We should not SnfTer - f,rom a C 011,111:, Mack fitw doe of AYILE'S CIIESOCI PECTORAL Tile, comfort; heallti; - . fal are, '4„; • , Gale Fi. TAy.r.oWs for fine 1.142, shirts, and Neeit ware. Eiltranco'oa Park strict, first dour below lola bank and front south side or . Pak...Office". -Or The icenix Insn t tncc Co. now isoes policies 1. sexing ogalust loss or dpnage from lightning or fire. This ono of the be,rt companies to the land. .1 0. A. lit.Atit; Agent. rff- DONATIO":.—The friends of. Roy. J. 11. U.%VLssrlit . pay him a donation visit at the' bou.c of G. L. Ifouroiv, !lora Uruok, on Friday afternoon and c cattig, Feb. :5. All aro cordlaily. invited. addening to see. our lair e grave to eariy. Moro especial tU Attlletlon, and lt,bl ete4'.*great hero than to ortn. Ann's . 141-1 tang restores the Lair aomettine•, ,oloi always. • Elr It la blossoming for t 1p women fact t cr deformity to 'Vigor rensoves l• but Its Orl,glintl I'i7GERAiDS has i:ented the. N-31 . 13 MC3i4131934 deer : aseil, on; ti ' fitted It up' as a boardlag hoax and NrM !glad to see Ms chl er pafmns. Cfebla. tar 3 . 011 N 041 stood of 1), 'Bridge street, a . 1 and liestnurent, fectolsnnd torn, _ YRNIT,ItTY FOR SALE Olt land well known stand, the Brad ' averly, wilt ho tor , rent un April V. B. KILLLY, Towanda, Pa. lIOTE torsi House, at Ist. Inquire of dan.:7 we, • and lot for sale. House stied, within live minutes vralk el • Also a destrablivlcrt in co!tter ertotgl'iutd 'Third streets. En , . tfe19.76. Or' Roam new and .nett the Public eq, of. town, betweel stare at Ma ottl • li/11114 Aiippn . ,o, - toe we* . was :13, but 1 irts sett It for VP. It was used s 'bait 1.. 4000 lkftblioo9.l A A B. fairs:4j_ 115 Wyoming Avenue. Scranton, Pn. febl3wo it gamin Aiiii)Liylron tea to Thlni Ward, Towanda Boniush. Bane newly Curnisisal 'with all vadat% InepenventeseL Banta, Reynold's - eatensted Heater, Bath Room, Form Phlwat4„largOisttnes..ol.l4t h ;indented horse than. ‘otief ht !molt' tidifierlaind beast& fat locations in the &mush. Will be sold at • bat. gain, and on easy terms. Apply to O. D. lieseme, welch are McCAIIS & NO:MAUDE. e e Pomona Glrange, radford and Sullivan district; will meet at Towanda, on'Tbars. day, the second day of March next, at 1 o'clock. Each Grange In the district Is - requested to sand Ade:gates, who still attend and bacver tasoubess pt tin; Pomona Grange. Muskies& sessions open 'dill 4th degree Patrons. The ath degree will be con ferred In due toriniu the eecoing. • 1 B. LAPOUTE, Mader. Asylum, Feb. 20487a4f. Among ,a l l the doping houses in Northern PeunsYhranla; none stand higher than M. E.'llosasiatet.u's popular Emporium. He always keeps a largo add elegant stuck. manufactured Stuns the very b&st materLate,Arul. his p SIMS am the lowest. We cheerfully recommend ma; ss an hon orable dealer, and assure purchasers that 04 may mplicitly rely upftt any representatlotur he may mkae touching „ i Vl b To SUOXR 3fAxErts.—Thil =bac . rc ter (Mira for: We tOO rixteen quart, iron-bould sap tubg, nen, anal tuailo of the best material, anttever7 ono warranted perfect. !Also a fail act of,caoperil tools, truss.hokt . s, &e. A good location for ibi lx. ,striess. ''-'; -- [- ' E. M. rAustiFy.. Orwell; Jan: a ;6 LosT:=:-On the highway between the .tavern talrysox and Wyaltts :on the ci . 'inlng Of Feb. 9, 078, an oil cloth sachet . , 'COutatatiti ono . inlyct gentlemen's cloths and , othet :ariteles. The under will be rewarded by leirlng :the property at 5311111 1 6 store; Wyscix.: 2 z 'Or PowELL & have the . exclusive sale Of ttut Justly celebrated and popular James !: town Dlohalrs.'....ipacas.. and 'Poplins, which, are tWurranted to keep their cothr,.and will not shrink • er'crint le, Timy have Just received direct:front I*.t6e mills b complete a.saortment of these excellent 1. • labria, to which they cad the :particular attention atheir customers. • ; POWYLL & CO. Li; ~_ -Mr ScualcAb ()i.siteTtoNs.—A. little I/fel front :tianslield,•Pa.,! who fur years has Suarred ':ifinnt au ugly soro on her leg r ball the entire large `smut, of the h , ..g .rerneeed: at the parglcal institute. *.lnttra, Ty De; tl. Dr (;n.s.rp • . ,'' ' , 111 r Ggormi Brea, ( front Liberty, Pa.. twelve 1 j iyearS ago. in explrslit4 percussion raps, had a I , ftagment of the enpr . i:er lodge in his eye, complete , rly d,s. , roying vision in the eye insured. The Fres !,i ne ..:of the Cap w irltattd the well eye, at MINA,' ' .4 to necessitate Its rerei9vat. Aeeoeittory,, Dm 1 Vl' er, GuArr, of Elmira, removed the diseased i;Oye on.Th - ersda) . [febl7wl, Proi)erty ^ 1 ,1 r From the. Rochester Times, Oct. 31, 1875.) r- Cam' Brigyzs &11rothezw, who can boast f 4 conducting the largest _seed business In the khown crtirld, arc arranging to compile a work In Which they will give 10 the floricultura! and born , -cultural public, the beneht of their thirty years of e'Operience In the culture of vegetable and flower oils. The work will lepubstentially hound; and int several hundred pages irlll',be illustrated With nguptrous cuts, chromatic plates and sueetnettil• , mrtions with regard to the care mut culture of er. erlthing known In floral and vegetable kingthun II•7e know of no one-better qualified to treat ou the attire subteet than Briggs '& ilrotht..r. Whose seeds ar): SOM fu almost every city, town, Ylllag..• or hams lot In the roiled States. They are practical grow. crsof seeds, and the, forthcoming mirk will ema nate from eminently practical sources. What Sal h fit;;en Is to fish, Barry or speedy to fruits, ]trigs & Mother are to semis. A very large edition will be pi bit hrd which, It Is well; untlerstbod, will lessen IMP price per volume. Purchasers of the work Ants right will only to charged cost. while the custom ers of Briggs & lirv, will ireeivievit as a mamitium oir thn purchase of seeds. The Intended work will Rh to press about stay next. and yhe artistattrenniw engaged them the f engravings: - t will be separate and aptirt from the January Catalogue, which will ' be. Issued in lint...lt:Myer ' or from any other of lhn pittilications bf this well known house. Every lover • 4:floriculture or 'hottreulture should put himself, in the way of 0 1.tainibg It, ;:itriggs Sc: Bro.'s Beads arc fur 2ak. by Geo. It. Webb„‘llli, Pa. tjan2o-cm. IL E. C. NMI: rtl do, antt ge o go Is 31. ITEM A CARD.— Ilaing putellaseti of CALKINS his stock nod fixtures In the store ktvotru as the Red Frput Clioccry, (Main street op ritsite the 31e4nr !louse). I purpose a.s soon as pas to pack It full of th, very best groceries that nntrket affords, and wttl reel them very cheap fob ready pay. !laving had row,id..r.thle expert eurc lit the grocery trade,. anti as I intesd to use, nrY whole time and my very Vest endeavor's to meet the wants of my customers, and as I propose to do a;strlctly cash business, es , aseqaently having no hail debts to make my customers pay, I feel (pun iii!tit that by to doing I shall he able to make It tut oul , Ct for t hog.. who pay money for goods to trade r4 - th mo. T Ip4.more will hereafter be.known asthe Ckintettnial Tea Store. Goods will he denver.'d free In Ibn borongh. (Inch will Inc. paid for tiesir attic produce. Very Rowel fully. polar. I GEOlftlE IttiWAY. QUOTATION OF WHITE,POW ELL & co., Bankers and Brokers, No.. 2 Soil's' Third Street, Philadelphia, Feb. :t, 1876. 17: ° :a, IE9I, e' C. NI M. and N. oi t 4 44 • .!t 44 44 •• 4 . 6 " '63, J. and , J tt . . 61 64 4 67 , 46 64 is 46 . 44 46 . 5 . 1.4 fc 10-la, conpon. ti Pacific U. cy' Nfw's's, Iter o tißt •.• c.• : .1991 OniStp,,t • er I'Onsylranla, nlipt fog 'Philaitornlita & Erten— Lrifilgh NarlptlOn fi valley, ET. CjHled It: It: or N. 011 Creek Nora:era Central. CpittrAT Tramportatlon... NOpurlionlug .C.Oril..Jlortgage • T OW . ANDAMARKETS I'iItOLEVALf: PRICES,. ; ' ifirtiveted every Wednesday, by C..B.,PATCH 4 Rl:Meet to ehabges daily. Wheat, V, bush Um V bush • Barkoheat, V bush. Olio, 14 brash "Atter trolls) tb do (,WO.) ' Coro, V bush , Oats; V 1 bush • • • Eggs; V der_ • - . Potatoes, V hush, Fleur, *barrel • • • 00 a SOO *grammar GRArx.—Whestreo gts. ; Vara se lon Itlttla 1115:v Ohm 32 00.;"Barley 46 es.; Buckwheat 5034 Beans 88 lh.; Bean •la Meer Seed GO Itta;;;Vlrsothy geeib.l4 lbs.; Dried Peaches 32 11094 Dtted Apples 22 MIX Seed 60 to. • • • .2I ',4l' MARRIED. SPECIAL NOTICES. -Itark.ets. DTP. ASKED., 7,.. 12.t'! (ti 1.73,1 i Duds :I rancb Offic^ 7 ~1 ELMIRA, N. Y. caned c omg •do do feb3711141. ,• 7. . ' niq i_ ilB I 1197 i Ito . ', • . ONE COME ALL, 12vi 1274' 123.1 i i 1:13.,.:. '1 ' And boy yonr I=l'4l Itl 170 L i i 127 llS.ze llO ' 118,11, 119 ... 113711 111 ........107 101 , • • . .tr: . '. 071 d 07 01 , i .8l NEN 000 uf3 3S SS SS BA:11.41 A.-IN SI. .„ . , - ,i:',,z.:,*: - o,*:i*:,,' MI =BM p' eq Yid UNION ebb* Awl !Woman' gist I will sau itg feu Uwe istanutiOuri Plow :tr 5 MEI Wainen4 Yes-Ises, Gostelseesee Vos•button Uses,' st a pet-pstr— Wribirr*...: • , • THESE ©Q9013 4, 1 111 E. -147443A1.1113 eitatrini ihrio'ne tail toe of fOtiPting !ride. Whitt for mot, Dussautty AO Pricer caissot be excelled. „ • I i 4UNKS, TRAVELLING BAGS, LEATHER & SHOE FINDINGS Tn f.llO stoq , At the 'mot Poitsliabyrices, utuntnEu THE PLACE:— Opposite the ttllln. House, next door to CllambortWo Jewelry 111 Toimad‘ Pa.. Feb.l3, ma: G"*T, ' AUCTIOS -SALE :DRV-GOODSI Twenty Thousand Dollars worth to be sold immediately 'regardless . of Cost oe - Value. Sale. will commence FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, _1876,;, I ‘ 7. AT _O, A- )L, AT VIE STORE 111E110(11i BLOCK, TO TANDA, SIG.N RAINEY'S AUCTION FLAG Thie Is im Auction stock, but is a portion of a stock from a large house in matial New York, which was pur chased for city trade, and° will be positively Sold on the true, Auction plan, tothe highest bidder. THE tA.PIES . are especially in vited tolattend'thls sale, as present-, ing 'an opportunity to buy goods nev-! er before offered' in Towanda,..and' will be fissured of as polite treatment as in_any first-class retail store. . ~smoking, swearing, or other dirnsiveriess , will ligt•permittecL, . - , . W. W. RAINEY, r . - - Auctioneelr. The sale is now taking place daily at O. a. in. and 2&7p. m. ME TO ititCI7I.4.NTS, 'BITSINE.SS MEN DEALERS. , Yon can dOuble your income by selling the WEED Sewing ranching in connection with yo'ur other goods: Now is the time to engage in the sewing niachine business. The WEED sewing machine is the best to sell as well as the best . to use lt,selis readily BECAUSE it is the, be. to use. =lt giyes no trouble, after sold, because it is simple and dura ble and never gets out of order and therefore:; gives the purchaser no trouble. IT •IS NO TROUBLE TO SELL THE WEED SEWING MACHINE. MERCEOTS, Sswing Machine 'dealers or any per. sons wishing to increase. their in come shonld at .once apply for. the agency the Weed sewing machine Nowisihe tinle, and hundreds of business Oen throughout the. coun try are improving it. • Itemmher that we ,manufaetnre machines adapted _ to every grade o worki and that our machines hive Write and get our terms. Address WEED siwnic MACHINE co.. itarn*ARE,.TINVrArtE, STOVES HOUSE PIDINISHING GOODS RtDucEr.• PRICES 1413 i ... 14'Y 3.43 i 39 ... 49 .49%1 3 4 4 ii 3 1 1% ..103% /03g flaidware, Tin and . Copperware, Table, Tes and . Basting Spoons. L „ Tin fare at. wholesale and. .. Espeeall attention given to all kinds of job work. 04.5, BRIDGE STREET. W3l. It. SMALLEY. feb9-76 j IST OF LETTERS remaining in .I_ 4 ( the Poet--Oleo at Towanda, 'Bradford Co., Pa, for the week ending February Itt: Cramlal, Martha- . • Johnson, Mrs L M Donahoe. Maggie; • Lewis, Charles Fiske, Lewis, Wm - Hunt. C -, Sweet, S Monty, Mrs A - Seymour, John Washburn, elms. • • U&LO Solt rostioa. • ' leo*, Chamberlin. Wysluite s g, Pa. - ' Anokaus Place, Myersbarglti, Pa. -- Persons ailing for the abate letters, will please sy adverrlsett, giving date of Ust , Ll • 11. W. AL'ir ao • 111 • ,-( .e • f s . .~i :.• ME J 0 UV, Y. coaszn. AND BUSINESS MEN NO EQUAL. Of Hartford Conn and We haves just ne , e4vad sad have n g ?Wi 6 . ) ;k J , . FIFTEEN -ractirsAstk ; YARDS BEST QUALITY CALICOBE, _. n Dark' Medium, end yglit Co I 4T, Dark, • and Best Stiles, which *e 'are selling ' • st the LOW- PRICE OF CENTS PER YARD. =I We would alai) call attention to W DR SS GOODS IN SPRING STYLES, NEW PLAIDS,' ko. ME Also, a ktrge stock of NEW BLACK SILKS, • AT IERY LOW I*ICESI Our NOTION,„ATOCKi will be found the most complete ever exhib- ted by us.' Alltbe latest novelties in • LADIES' TIES .oiD. NECK *EAR GLOVES, CORSETS, &,c. Ind M Fall stock of DOMESTIC, COT 'GOOM ; Also, TON • ITE 000Dg, BLEACHED 31USI:SINS, LINENS, &c,; &c. &c. Oar SHOE 1 STOCK has been argely, addecl to, and will be found 'Co complete 4.s.possible. Please eall!and see us at our NeW atom- . ME Tcrinais isb. 2S, 14Nit:. EN2 EM!=== - 1 . . 1 . . .1 ~..-., 1 gm, .. ay}.,. 1 1144 11111 1 riE,NErAi, ' 17 ~ TIMM_ 1 kit B, Wei•Coartaintetair Wald! rt. fps_ _e SOF 01% ; trams wfil stiit sti att. WillOsh4WS grolW 1 1 1 sit:Vila liaSista:irisirAsko. .. 1 4 l• ~ • 71 0 ; 11, 0 0 s. sa - ABM lOW Villasg, -, ~ teel Cacti Mosses loin ;Self Tarktarttstas as, as.. • Stitt atilikliptatmer s:6l.lltitass AlsiOtirakafftsdc - Pau. I:l7ntotaastiste4a, T-tact.. Cottl i , Caster I Wm *atm Iftoo. ittatuditsitatt Wel* i ' 111,1;48.. Incited =lokttott eashamltimmilsittisi . minima N.X., II it ft. 4. • artistas at ittaltestas: at 110 s. ml Desk' ft!lipsal•taist,trl l6 s ll ; at 4:40. ;- - - 7 • i l i s i 3 ''•' ' • ' '' -.-• - .:t 7: , • 1 1 0. 20.••••• Mei S. to. tf __sseapt ROditp, ors sta.! 1 strata 14. V. tuba twit 'Mute* , WattivlSttassa, , ,Tualthannoclt,Tawanda. Sm. artssOmr at VIM lf.t- 1 tent 12:45, - 80etteer 11"11thaei . tmai itssatststo Yalta TM; Tnumumbstre2.l2. POMO MC M 4 ~ Center S:112, Hayti, Consent IlMsitotoufus 31.111, t 0e 0 • neva 4M, comisettmt ISM' Dam isaSt Mat Stasi «4,1 • N: V.V. kW*. IL 14 ,• ~ ;- - - -• ", •' I NO. --S p. W.; din, 'Millet Siiiidiiii:wint tiring* i, • car from Ethan. for Gene_Th. !easing Elmira ite I , p. tn., arrfirtritt at Van lEtten 11:411, ir o c u za. i , Ithaca TM, Taustanic Valls sths,. sae,: Fariner art& Ovidt Center Oak Hayti; Captors 1 • 9:o4.lRorantol ' sta. 64tarsa' 'ads: Sariatettne lota tral us east and Met 01111Nr. .0 ,t IL : B. H. R.l - . UM/4AT SAYSI l i stON Ina stoics. • i . , • lq% T.- 0 0k a. ta...haU except - losn•sys. t ittli through car frput Gemini Elmira, Mating row ea st.SlOO a. M.. Rootlets , flare Carom tiTi awl center Sae. Yartner)llo, - Trtamistalsarg 44% Tattlthanlcl Falls 6go. Ithet t 705, Stostleer St% WA Earn szi&l siroltlng at radstost St3SI rsiatitt at/ • • connection at Sayre with 1.. V. Day Expresso:6 , slog at NeW: York at 10:00ip. m., Pitkialelphla kip P• to: -, - - _ _'• 'l,- ' , ' 1• - _..,•1 - No. 0.-1 M p. in. muter pt thuidwrs. leasuil Genera at l0:00 a. IL: i tan Wade thr Ca " , flora 10;46, (told Center I :54. Farmer.ll Tro. ' mansburg Ittft; Taughank yslls HMI. IftbacteD:44 Spencer ISM, Van 'Men 12.1k - tnaklng dose oft. neetton with L. V. Past Line; arrirtmOn Yhtladel. phi& lu•Sp. to, , -; lit • - I So. 15.-430 it-. m . dilly, it - Pullman Sleeping Coach attached for New /York - - wlthont etutlltt leave' Gestesszt ISM p. ni4 on. sacral of N. If, C. trains from the East Land West. &calm SOS. Hoyt; Corners ISCY, 0•1411 'Minter Catt, Farmer a:47. Troms•stiottr 7:07. TaitstsSalc Vaus 1:14. Itttata 7::',0. Spencer Ca, Van strap all 3; connecting oclith L. V. Night Zane arriving at New Yort'at SM and Phtladelphtalt:4s a. nu:, .. 4 i ;: , _ i _ Tickets sold: and bairsgo checked to all mind: palpetlnu. , : i -." , • i. • ; - •_ R. JI. r.S.CEEB: Gen. Supt. R. N. 110VDY. Gen. PS&!. Att. i ' 'WM. STEVENSON,:s.mt. Supt. i , 111111 1 1 .. . , ORP}IA.ii i`S l COE! ,ILT sillit,e, p y virtirte of en order brined oat d the Orphans' Court of Bradford county, g will sell on the weird oes in the tirtrnship of Towaskia. on SATURDAY. March It. at 10 o'clock' a. im., the following. der reinedrest estate, late the property a r d Michael Mitchell. deed., bounded op the bort by land Of 311rhael.Welcii. east by livid of Phil er Wird.. west by limit of William Welch. south by land of Curtis Tent; !OD tatnlog stmt. 06 arm. with alog bons.. framed barb and.ore srd thereon. I TEnsisLoo on property being striae* down; 'OOO on andirmat ton of sale.land tbe balance In Oro equal annual .payments witintetest from eonfirb martian. I 0 AS P. SITIVER, ./ tend-w 4 ,0 ! I, -, gi . . • Allx".• AITDITOR'S,) OTICE.—EcT. FOx and C.' S. Itus_oll vil Morris Clair. In the Court of Common Plea! of i rratford County., hiro.... -1. 601. Dec. .. 1A73. .:. • The undersigned, . an! au itor appointed' by the court to distribute funds arling from eberlfra said of defendant's real estate, vrill attend to the duties of Ills appointment at hie [llea to the Lotman' of Towanda, on 110!.:TrIN, the 20th:day. of Match, .1876, af 10 o'clock X. st, when and where all persons having claims on said fund canvt prtment, them, or be forever debarred from coming in upon 'he MDR. ' ' ! I 1 G. F. MASON. i I 1 • Auditor. . _ A _ IMPTOR'S .' OT -ICE.-:In . Ole. matter of the Estate tift*rancls Tyler , deed. 1 , , In the Orphans' Court /f Radfonl Co. The undersigned, an - ,auditor appointed by laid 1 Court to dispose of excepttpus to the serount'of the administrator of said estate, and to distribtite funds lu the hinds of administrator, will attend to the duties of his appolatm i tut at his office in the borough of Towanda, On ,ftinAy; &larch rth, ISM at 10 o'clock A.. It, atlaibleh' time and piiee • all persons having elainison wed fund must present - the same or .be ferel)i deharred from epming,in upon tbe came. 1 1 ' .. /750. 1 F. SANDERSON, '.-,; feb24wl. 1 .i - •• . Auditor. t . , . , A EDITOR'S i..NCIT IC E.—ln ti le: , matter of the estittizicif Ellats Keeler: Latetif Herrick, deed. In thtiOrpflane Court of Bradford County. . i .. The undersigned, an Auditor appointed by the' court, to distribute UM lets lu the hands of Hiram. FLAMM and Isaac Mardi; tieetiters of said estate. as shown by their final!aeconat,- will attend to"the ditties of his eppointuiptit, at, his office In Toitanda Itorough. Pa.. on / . ~ , E.O • - . WNESDAII. 'MAUCH ila, 1174, • . ~ , at M. o'clock a. m.; when and where all persOna b.iting a claim upon said fund must present them. ...r . cit..- be foreserdebarted ell coming in upins th-z. same. ' ' 1 .0 • 1 'JOHN W. MIS. 1 . tel.' . ' - Auditor: ------ i ------- • . „ Al' DlT:oits , -1 NOTICE.—In .ie 11,. ~,,sce- o s .Joseph Tipatie. deem. . . .' I, - s. T., • undf rsigutul.' an auditor appointed hr the Ofp:it,...,* 1,. oar. of Brad forit.ibunty. to 'distribtate MO.. beimiling to said t est ae. in the bands of qua • es.!.*:..urs of said estate.will attend to the duties of t.,- aponlut went at the office of Overton & Mer... cur, I-1 Towtikitil., oh SATURDAY% the 26th day pf Yebi .ery, li7e..ai 10 o' leek A. at., when and where all p,irwil, haslug etaltas on said fund must pre. sell• them, orbit forever!. debarred from coming in upon the eante.l' I, 1 " - •I . fel :;w4 • I 11l A. DIEBCT7B.Anditor.I I= MG I. HOSIERY, EMI MIMI El =I . , POWELL do CO. /!°B4 =l3 Tvßanda Feb, 72;187, AUDITOR'S iNiITICE.-E. B. }Sennett ys C. C artian. In the Court Pf - Common Pleas of Brattfont County. No. 704,' Feb. T., 1875.1 i- ' • The Vinderstvied, an auditor appointed by the court to distribute money raiSed btr Sheers sale tai defendant's real estate, Will attend to the duties of hia appointment at. b i le (lee in Trynda Bar-. °ugh, on THURSDAY, ttutl; , )th day of Hardt. A. D. 1876. at 1 o'Otext - P. M., . when said Where all perfons Interested' rggnested to prt; ,rut their claims or be toriveridebarred from Mat= tag te.y share of said fatid. 1 feb2itrt. , • • L. Et,snnEE, Auditor. • ALC DIT OW3 NICE. -P.• - 11. Ward is B. C..Nohbure. " In the Conn of Conurrn pleas of Bradford C 4. No. GI Dec. T ., ISM 1 The undersigned, an wilier appointed by Raid court to distribute the funderising !rim the side of dotendant's personal property, wilt attend to the duties of his appointment at -his office In Towanda horn, on 310 N DAY. the •ittont• day of 3farctii, .et to ()clock A. M., at Whlcl4 - Ow and place an per. sons having claims npo tai di fund are required t., present them, or be forever deb red; from coming In upon the saig fund. • 1 -' • feh24we • . U. PgET, Auditor 2 l . .._ . ______- INCORPORATIOIS T , To all whom it may concern: The undersigned hereby glee notice that they ,Intend to apply to the Court of Common Pleas or sortie LaW,Jtlgo the* of. for a charter to be Ineorperated into a body po tete in law, under the name and title of the Odd Fellows Halt Association oe Wyaiusing, for the purpose of bolding lands and erecting suitable building or buildings therm* for the use of said 'Association. . • , • , DAVID CR AVT. 4 J. GAYLORD. Al. B. PORTER. 04 NV: CORBIN. J 1 KEELER. •• 0:0. CHAMBERLIN!. Feb. 23, !Fab-wt. - TNCORPORATIOS Teall whom it may conceirn: The undersigned committee, representing the Troy Farmers' CIO, citizens of Troy township and.lboro, Bradford centh ty„ Pa„ hereby give notice that they Intend to ap. , ply to the Court of COllllllO6 ;Pleas of Bradford county, or a Law Judge therebf, for a charter to, hip incorporated into a body politic and.oorporate in law, with perpetual suecessien, under the nand, style and title qt the Troy Farmers' Club, for the , purpose of maintaining stn Agreul total Soc ie ty and holding an annual fair of thetame. B. P. NEWBEBT:' • WA .KEII - PiERCE, J. T, INCOLLtig._. C. , W. It. Aft3IABOX. Committee. feb9T3. IVDMINISTR.ATO : 'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that aft persons In debted, to the estate of 011aa Jones, late of Wet hi, 4‘.01, must matte Immediate paymenti . anft all persons having Claims agatnst saki estate must present them d4ly. authentteaf.'r_it for Settlement. .1 • . - biA0)1A11 J. JONES,- GEO;Voe. NOBLE, Adrufnlstrato• reb3w6* VXECITTOR'S . 'NOTICE.-- - -•:Not:A . 0 L A hi hereby ':gtven that Atli persOns indepted the e'ettite of Ruhen .1%.• Rumen, late ofltome.ltee'd, Jurist snake taituodlate paynterit"to the Undersigned. and allperSolts haying clatttut against sald estate must neseut them, duly eutheutteated., for settleL tuent..) ILEXRY WILLMOT, tiA24ll RUSSELL, - feb3w6'. •• i I ' Executors. I E T 0118 1 - NCTI cE.—N o tiee Jis , , hereby given that alDpersous la4ehted to the ir Ahte of Martin VanGorder, late of Wyalustnii dee'd.flust*lnake Imniediate:l payment to the un,6 , derstgued, aitd 'all persons , luring claims against said estate must. : present tbens*Aulnauthenticate tor sstGentenr.. iI , . PIETERDV.% . fehrives 0 :I. ! gr.xaentor. rNEOU TOMS NOTICE.-NOtiCi , i her. Thy Wen that ally persons Indebted tt. the (emus Of J. Doctwett,/tate lot Monroe. tit•ti, deed. must make immediatil payment to the mi.; des-signed, and all persons haitng claims upon said estate Must present theui, duly- authenticated, for s settlement. G:D.)IIO)iTANTE, ill. WILSON, fehtirCe Executora. EC 15TOR'S OTICE.--Notict 'T j hereby given that a l !Persons Indebted to the e4t3fe of :tam's A. Langfmtl, late of Smithfield, dec'd, inust matte tottneglsteipayment to the n* ders.igoiest, and ail persons leaving claims agains; mid ...slate must present Oem; duly authenticated for settlement. - • ei ' ItittlTON. STErLtEliir. FLETCHER, • 1 Eseentori., fetb3vre A NNITAL NEVTING.—The neat Meeting of Stdelbdtdeta of the F.ureke Mower Company, Err the election or oat. cot, to fierre the compant front date of election to tbe tlrst,Wednesdai Reetnitber. ib7b. to evatca zattg to amendment of tint hy.tews in stockaoldertis illeting of 20th of Jannhry, pnti, will be held at COrupsny's office on Wednesday. Much 8, 3870. 11 2 o'clock to. • AW; G. TRACY. Clerk. 4- = _ • ATI_CS'S FLORA' i i ti t GUIDE. -1- . .. Thls Is a beautiful Quarterly Journal.. Aell- I • trated. and containing an elegant eolorettUontle , piece with the Aro snubber; Priori Gull 2 5 texts for the year. 'The Itrat sdunber for terG just Issued. W Viers Slower and Vegetable 35 cents; with cloth rowers 65 ans. " il _ 2 Addrets, c ] I JAMV.S VICE. tl Rochester, N. V. VARM FOR SAIA.—A Farm 11 . 1: _L: ea acres, 64 tiny re4e& An Asylum townshl Bradford. Vo.,:ra. n s i t te Onoßea ate two geo dwelling souses, barn necessary out bullittnek and eseedent voler. agyer4141.44 litielian i,3 , 1' water pages through die *mattes. and an abundance of nub. los torlber pastle call on or address. Is ki ir , • 1 • NE It 4,ANDEitt'OOl4, ' eleills Bradford Co, 114 1 .I I S'-, . l• - - 1 tebl44itt. II 1 ' :,r
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