padford Xleporttt ezwazda, Pa., Thursday, Febsstary 8.1877. W A. 'CHAMBERLIN, Dealer In FINE JEWELRY, WATCHES, SILVER, AND PLATED WARE ,70\VA.NDA, PA. Tol6aoa, Jan. IS, 18n LOCAL AND CENERAL. 3ln. C. M. fikt.t. has received the ap pointment of Notary Public. Tits mild weather of the past week has materially diminished the volume of snow. .NATHANIEL BENNETT, one of the old est citizens of North Towanda, died- on 'Monday morning last, 'aged about eighty years. . CAPT. .T. K. Wnirarr, of Athens twp., - died on Tuesday morning last. He will be buried by. "'helps Post, G. H., to =day. ' TACOII PANIST4AUGHT, of Campine, Tiesga county, N. Y., 'celebrated the one hundred and first anniversary of his birth day ,on the 26th ult. - TilE name of the Luz erne Leader has been changed to The Levier, and the office of publication removed from Pitts ton to Wilkes-Barre. 41. ) noFCom.t3t, of Troy, having taught the required period in this Stare, has been granted a permanent certifiate hy.the State Superintendent. A PRESBYTERIAN Church Sociable will be held at! the house of E. 0. GOODRiell, On Wednegclay evening, Feb. 14. A cor dialiir:itation is extended to all. - Carr. C. M. MANN - mix has been invit ed to deliver a temperance lecture at Camptown, and will comply with the in vitation on -Friday evening, Feb. M. A REGULAR meeting of the Historical Society will be held iu the Grand Jury . Room, on Monday, Feb. 12, at 2 o'clock - R. A. 3lEnOut:, See'y. Titn - ne.,3t sociable of the Presbyterian t.. 4 ‘;ciety in Monroefroii, will be held at, the hnuse of Mr. WILLTAn A. PARK, on Thursday evening, Feb. 15. All are in vited. - A CRAZY woman startled the Court and jury on Monday; by rushing toward the beach and demanding •of Judge Monitow a deed for property she imagines belongs to her somewhere in the county:; - A SKETCH artist, employed b 3 the Rut- PF.lis, has been sojourning - with us for several days past. lie-left evidences of his:skill, in the ftirm of pictures drawn with soap, on many (f the shop windows about town. - WE 1I received from JOHN C. _WELLES Esq., 3 pamphlet containing the Poi;ort of :fudge ASA PACKER- -Pre ident of the L. V: R. R.. for - 1.,• 1 76; also a report of R. X. PACKER, General superintendent of the Pa. & N. F. Sr; R. R. Co. ON TUESDAY * evening; Jan. 30, the F.pieopal (lurch, utm being erected a% Friem , sville, Pa., received substantial aid in the form . of a fair and supper. The Attendance vas quite large, and the pro ceeds amounted to $75, aboVe expenses. Ilts Honor. judge liusszi.r.. believing I het e is PO authinity under the I.resent liciq e law fur grauting licenses to eating Louses and saloons. refuscs to concur with Piesiihint :lodge Nol:ita'; and all appli cations for eating house licenses have been refni-ed this -terin.-ri Fitrseit and WALTF.I: FRENCH, arretzted lasut week U., S. Deputy Mar -1/111.,,::(;, for I,:issing counterfeit 11 ~ and taken 'before .lonN W. Mix. S. Conlin is:ioner, for I' a full healing, were discharged, the evi!ence fouthl to war rAnt -their being laid fur trial at U. S. AS WE predicted, tlicOnecting_ of Po rno Lia Grange. in Rome. last week was a very interest ii and enjoyable occasion. Thittyroight Gratwes were represented neath, iiveinflatvd patrons and ma t tons. The good people of Home had ma ,le arnph.‘ provision for the large crowd, and an were taken care of. The proceed ings of the. Grange were conducted by llorthw- Modcr 1);:l.oNn,, to the' entire ;s.iti,faction .W the raendwrs. f'rhh.l till rep...rt of the Boni Auditors ..rand Treasurer. -we learn that the re ch of the buronadeTrom all stuices last year. were t5;17,6-1,11.0.). The disburse ments were $15,:i74 ........ kitting a balance in the treasury of :1-:1;!;.4-1. The indebted- Th ., of the borough on t. a first of Jaml ry was The debt .vas reduced during the year i:1.113.3.5. The principal item in the lcultm2:ll expenses is the am.mnt paid out, on streets, : - .47,535.77. The expense of caring fur the poor of the ltorouLt - h, -including tramps, was about qt. ( . 11.‘11T.T.S M. h;-xi. r, a former citizen of ihisillaots. Las just been 'oppointetl Policeman at - Se:iforth. -Canada. Mr. D. is well qualithd for the re4ronsihle poi_ ti n. and we have 110 tiollbi will dischar;_te the duties to the entiic satisfaction of the authorities. CIIAIII.TE has hri : sts of fri e nds ('Ti side the line who rOjoice in his seecesis over in the Dminion. The posi tion II) 'Which lie has heen appointed is a iTspunsible-one, and is for life. ;We take ple.:sure in conmietaling the action of the g ., 0 ,1 people tlfaforth, in honoring one r-so ...1- I.: 7AVE. are under oblti.,-ations to Jo is E. Wap.D. tele:zraph 'operator, for the part icula: s of a disastrons fire, which .cc ciirri,d at Wav'eriy this Wednesday morn ing,- The fire . originated in A. littaK mtay Ws store on Broad street at 3::".0 A.M. Ti.' l,uildic and contents were destroy- The dames spread to the. Gilbert and the Weathetly Block, both of wh;cii we:e lenlly damaged.. The - vs - s by ti , .‘ and damage will reach 21.000. Three n men .. were seriously, injured by an ex plosion of gas. one of them JAS. MCNEE, • cry seriutzz•ly. P !:SIINAT.:—Mr, anti Mrs. CLARK WlL :tee, yin pan iesl by Mrs. W.'s atzed ituttlier. Mrs. leave forlingo -till, week.. Thvy Al ill rimaili there ,but shert tiu u, at. 4 then go to Michigan, wl.ere they will enter upon .evangelleal wt.rlr. Tht best wishot 6f a lark circle of friends iu Towanda and, elsewhere, go with them. N'icnoi.s, of this is Visiting friends in Elmira. • —Senritei• D.NVIF- , spent last- Sunday AI it IL his.family in this place. _ —J. A. M. Passmon'r- i . of Pottsville, was in town last week. and paid a Hying visit to hi.: friend Jud! , e l'as:=stonr., of Rome. • -FRANK STALFORD, of Norwalk, et.; ihippod in upon ns the other day. look ing as flesh and buoyant as ever. lie re ports himself wed pleased with hi new hone in the land of wooden nutmegs. —Hey. .Tons I). llEirtYr, i formerly of this county, has rne to Helena, Mons, I.lmt where Lis many friends mny address him. Be bears with him the best wishes 'of a large' circle of aci quaintahcc. WE ARE in receipt of a copy of the An t< Phil feur4l .1 fair, far 1877 . , _ published at Albany, Y., by LUTHER Sos, and mailed to any ad dress for the nominal sum of :10 cents. It is the oldest (and now the only) publica tion of the kind, and contains 150 pages of practical matter, :Mere:44lg to , every -resident in the 'country, illustrated with no less than - 1-10 - beautifnl ,engravings, al most all original. We notice particularly a capital article--on '• Practical Ycntila• tion," which discusses this all important topic iu a clear,aod at the same" time sei entitle manner, giving fully illustratdd de scriptions of all the improved systems. Elaborate Almanac pages are prefixed, and a very useful feature is the " Farm ers' Ilegiver, - which gives the addresses 4,1' all the reliable dealers, in everything a iartner needs to bit,—live stock of all seeds, iznpleinvltF, ppmery stock, *e l ttiti - • Surramirmarr PACXER and wife have invited a large .company of their friends 'to a " house-warming " at their elegant mansion in Sayre this evening. A train will leave the Court House switch at 7:30, for the accommodation of invited gnCsts. • A LITEUARY erritiosrm—The follow ing rather curious piece rof composition was recently placed upon the black board at a teachers' institute, and a prise of a Webster's Dictionary offered to any per son who could mad it and pronounce every word correctly. The book was not carried off, however, as twelve was, the lowest number of mistakes in prommcia. Lion made : "A sacrilegious son of Beliat, who suf fered from bronchitis, having exhausted his finances, in order to make good the deficit, resolved to ally himself to a come ly. lenient and docile young lady of the Malay or Caucasian race. He according ly purchased a calliope and a coral neck- . lace of a chameleon hue, and securing a suite of rooms at a principal hotel, he en gaged the head-waiter as his coadjutor. He then dispatched a letter of the most unexceptional caligraphy extant, inviting the young lady to a matinee. She revolt ed at the idea, refused to consider herself sacrificable to his desire; and sent a po- . lite note of refusal, on receiving which he procured a carbine and bowie .knife, said that he would not now forge fetters hy meneal with the queen, went to an isolat ed spot. severed his jugular vein, and dis charged the contents of his carbine into his abdomen. The' debris was removed by the money." ' The mistakes in pronunciation were made on the following words : Sacrile gious, Belial, bronchitis, exhausted, finances, deficit, comely, lenient, docile, Malay, calliope, chameleon, suite, coadju tor, caligraphy, matinee, sacrificable. car bine, hymeneal, isolated, jugular and de bris. PRIVILEGES OE TLIE PRML—Tho fol lowing very pertinent remarks on a pop. ular 'fallacy are from an exchange, and are s o full o: sound sense that' we cannot resist the impulse of reprodncino. them : " t he .outside world have strange no tions about the, privileges of 'the:press. They see journalists going here and there without paying their way; they find thenkl in favored seats at"the play, the public meeting anti the grand dinner; and s) they look upon editors as a pecuiarly fa 7 cored class, constantly receiving compli ments and benefits for which • they return nothing. Let us say, at once, that this is a grave error. There is not in journal ism a legitirnate worker who does not, in service of solid value, pay twice, five, nay, ten times over for every favor he receives. And these conditions between journalism and the people are not likely to be chang ed. 'Yet the outside barbarian thinks all newspaper men deadheads, and envies, them the tine times they have in the way of free dinners and free tickets to all manner of shbws. There never was a greater mistake. People do nut seem to realize that, on the part of the journalist,- it is merely a matter of business; that the or reporter goes to these places; so attractive to the outsider, much as the horse goes to the plow—because: he must do so. We venture to say that four-fifths of these free entertainments arc to jour nalists intolerable bores. But the press touching- the public is tire monumental deadhead, and the press is the victim Of the public's rapacious and unceasing de mand for services without pay. Let us have the bout on the right leg." FUNERAL OF JOHN TALLAHL—EDITOR Br:rot:TEß: On Monday, Jan. 29, Perkins Post, 202, G. A. R., Were. called upon to perform the funeral rites over the remains of their late comrade, Joutt TALLADY, who departed tLis life on Saturday, the. tiGth ult. The funeral services were held in the Baptist Church, and the sermon preached by Rey. .Mr. PEci:, pastor of the Universalist Church, of this place. The Grand-Army assembled at their hall at 10 o'clock, and at .1:50 formed in line mid procee:cd to the late quarters of de ceitsed. headed by the Athens Cornet Band; from thence to the Baptist church; thence to the cemetery, with arms revers- - ed. colors draped in mourning, and the band playing dirges. After the services of the Post were performed at the grave, the fasewell shot was fired over the re mains of the soldier, when the line of march was again resumed tO the late quarters of deceased; thence to the the band playing lively airs. After arriv ing at the Hail, a short session was held, and the Post dismissed. This wa's a tho- ronghly military funeral, fully in accord ance with the Army Regniations, and probably the first ever witnessed in Ath ens. The church was tilled to its utmost capacity, and the procesgion the largest that we have witnessed for a long time, in this pla.:e. Jolts TAhhAnv was one of .Bradford county's best soldiers, well worthy the honors, so well perform d by his surviving comrades, .over his remains. Commander C. T. llrt.r. delivered the :following'address on the occasion : . Comrade Jon:: TAIIIADY was born in lister, Bradford county, Pa., and at the time of his death was •years old. Ile entered the military service of his noun try by loilisting as an artificer in Company N. T. Engineers, on the 28th day Of An ,, ust, >6l. for three years, or du ring the war, and was honorably dis charged therefrom on the 20th day of :: , Tcptember, Isr,4, by reason of expiration of his term of enlistment. Thus we find by the military records that he was a true I soldier, carrying out his ple - dges government Ii) serving the full term for I which he enlistO, and so the nation has recol(Ld him as one,~of its faithful de -1 fendyrs in its great tune of need, and his name is inscril:A-i on that immortal "roll of honor" of brave men who esteemed Ulu national life and integrity as of more lalue than personal ease or even life it self. Inimottal record ! I care not bow bumble and obscure he may have been in the social walks of life, this will be hand ed down as an imperishatdelegacy to sue- cceding generations as long as there are j kindred to remember him and our nation has an existence. of his conduct as a soldier, his coin rades speak in the highest terms. Obedi ent to his superiiirs. kind and considerate to hi , comrades, faithful at all times. and brave in timeof danger, he avlar the esteem of all. 'ln the held, it. the camp, wherever duty called he was at his Post. Thr.miji exposure m the performance of severe duties, be contracted that disease which has terminated his life. While ottnisfell by his side, stricken by the Ili : . t:11 bu:let,lie received his death wound; thick more slowly but just as surely has worn his life out. Yes, be is dead ! We shall see him no more upon earth. No more will he an swer the call of duty, for he sleeps till the last - great'ec'f•Ur shall be sounded. . We, the surviv,:rs of the Grand Army, shall miss fur he will no lon L ;er an swer to our roll-call of duty. These or phan children will iniss him, for the va. c int cln.ir iu their 1 , 41 I v.y Was' them that their earthly protector has goon, -'A sister who. yith tearful eyeS, has hwa:t(d tidiners froin many a battle field of the past, will miss him, for be wi come again no •more. • \o: hereafter the only reminders of him will be in past •mernorit•s. and the mementoes that were once his, that alfectiOn has now laid aside, and will be preserved; as relics of the de parte Comrades of the Grand Army One more comrade has been mustered Our ranks are gradually- thinning, as one by one they fail out of line to pass the dark liver to the other shore. "Death is no new thing to us. We have witnessed its work is all its forms. As you have halted on the march. in the'battle's strife, oron the lonely picket line, to pay the last act of respect to a dying cornr4de, you have been made familiar with its rav ages. But familiarity has nut hardened your natures. • As you have leaned over to catch the dying words of a cumrade,you have heard no word of murmuring or com plaint from them. Their last words have . been about home and the dear - ones around the family circle, and their List request that they should not be left with. out a protector. To carry out-these re quest* is one of the objects - ot our order. Our hearts made more Sensitive from the dangers, shared together in the past have been linked in a closer sympathy for each other and the wards left in our keeping; Our departed comrade , was an honored member of this association, almost front the beginning of our existence as a rost. He lovtal Is•associations, and almost the last words hespoke upon earth were to S ped u ata " his children, that they world remember exantortasies the Grand,Army of the Republic. Coto- ;.sheets • rades, let us then close np our broken ! pL n . e l r ;, m, p. „ l , ranks, and cherishing whatever -is good, ; Knee cap and I Galvanic 2nd hand noble and true, perform those offices of • !.ep's Sht.ftv, hvw bkindness ' which shall mak, otir order 64 rm . to, 1e 74 11 r i tsirg. • • ' ::y letilling OM hod, . tinwo t 1 i 1 ,trr7l~r, t4r7r~rr~,llrt! ! Tax Lars RALPH B. Lrens 07 MONT', ROSE.—AIIEL TURRELLoontributeito the Montrose Democrat the following bio- graphical sketch of the late R. B. -Ltrrt.E. Mr. L. was a brother of G. R. Lereht, Esq., of Leßaysville, and alas 81 years of age "Mr. trrirts was bete lath 21, 1818, in Delaware hounty, in the State of New York. Wlsen about eight years old, with his parents, he moved. to Bethany, then the county seat of Wayne , county, Pa. He made the beat improvement of the limited opportunities of that place, at that time, for obtaining learning. Ile studied Latin and Greek under the in structions of Rev. ALEX. CAMPBELL, at Bethany, and the Natural Sciences under Dr. STrueso, with such other aide as that small town afforded. When about eigh teen years of age, he commenced the study of law, in the lace of the late EARL WHEELER, at Bethany. About the time of the removal of the county seat to Honesdale, he 'came to Montrose, and completed - his legal studies with • the late B. T . CASE, Esq. • Ho was admitted to the Bar of Susquehanna county, on the 22d day of November; 1830,. having pass- ed an excellent examination. - He then entered upon the practice of the law with encouraging success. On the 24th day of April, 1840, he was married to Miss PITILA ANN Posr, daughter of DAVID POST, Esq., of Montrose. She, two sons and one daughter survive him. "Mr. LITTLE was endowed by nature with superior intellect and a high ordei el talent, and by the practice of strictly moral and temperate habits and untiring and 'persevering industry as a student, be became an able advocate at tbo bar and a formidable opponent. What he deemed right in law, politics or any- . thing else, ho had the undaunted courage to stand up and advocate, or defend, re gardless of denunciation or ...opposition from any source :'•and men of prudence took issue with him with caution, and those who lacked caution and other need-- f-ul qualities were doomed to disaster and defeat. "During his entire brilliant legal ca reer, he made and, ; kept at hand a shed memorandum of all the decisions of the Supreme Court of this State, commencing with . Ist Binney and ending with 2tith Smith. ' In his profession ho took a spe cial pride, honoring it for its own sake, and devoting to it his entire energies, with an industry very rarely witnessed, and'with a degree of success very rarely. equaled. liks labors have been rewarded with worldly competence. • "During the first years of his manhood he acted with the so-called Liberty party; when that party failed to place a t cket in the field, he generally voted with . the Democratic party; and during the last fifteen years lie has been an active laborer in - the cause of Democracy, and identified as a - prominent and leading member of the Democratic party; not as an .office seeker, but from hottest principle, for the good Of the people, and the prosperity and honor of the counties constituted a Congressional District, and at the time that tEoltni: W. WOODWARD was first the Ddmocratic candidate for member o: Congress, Itat.Pit B. LITTLE received the nomination for Congress by - the Demo cratic convention of Susquehannacounty. At the recent election for President Judge in this District, he was tendered the nom ination as the Democratic candidate, and accepted the same, receiving a very com plimentary vote. "Formerly, during many years, Mr. LITTLE was a worthy and exemplary member of, the Baptist church. During the last few years, he has been a proud vent, efficient and leading member of the Methodist Church in this town. To this Society the, loss is great. " The funeral was-attended Jan. 29, in the 31. E. (loud? edifice. That large house was filled vqtli people, and many persons were unable to obtain admission. Rev. VY . L. THORPE delivered a splendid : sermon suitable to the occasion, and -be stowed a merited eulogy of the deceased for for his superior legal attainments, tal ents, dchristian character. and many vir-. tues. Other prominent clergymen-assist ed in t le services. - The body was buried ju the lontrose Cemetery." BEI'ORT OF LADIES BENEVOLENT ASSO -CI AT lON. - Looking over and carefully - comparing and analyzing the work of our Society, we find that.this, the busy Cen tennial year, is not behind the last three of our organization in.good, earnest en deavors to relieve the sick and poor. Many of us have stood for the titst time by the side of abject poverty and the neg lected sick, - tind in heart have been strengthened to better purpoSe and zeal in this part of Gon's vinyard. Gootl and blessed lessons have been taught tzs, how it, watch and wait for the coming of the Loan by the sickness and death of motherand-daugher, whose tem poral wants it was our privilege to relieve dnring the latter part of their lives, and for whom bUrial careful and tender provision was 'Made. Surely " Messed arc the dead who die in the Loup:" In all eireetions we can sfe the growing improvement iu the Workers—we know bate' how to visit,distressed homes, and the task no less, is bocoming easier, be cause gratitude is such a sweet reward for kindly pets, and we are learning the truth of those Gospel words so often spo ken with little,meanin that "It is more blessed to give than to receive." Our Community is still botintifut in good will toward us, as our reports- will show. Among the individual good deeds extend .eel, as we are -glad to acknowledge the drawing up of our Constitution and Laws in proper form by_ Mr.' - ; H. M. WELmis, to whom we extend our thanks, and also for the nice framing of saran by Mr. IFutrro3tit. ' It has never been our lot to work with any society in Which the general good management was to truly praised as iu this; aid the universal good feeling, exist ing; between officers and members is so marked, that it seems almost like insult to comment nn it. Old and young alike working with cheerful deference and each ambitious . to do his Part. The silent, thoughtful, and sometimes tearful attention given to the reports of the visiting Committee has often impress ed us, and though perhaps We are oftener sobered by these meetings, than joyed, yet we all feel the cause a blessed institu ti,an, and ow which commands the great est consideration and respect toward the instigators from whom we have learned to look forward with interest to this work. The generous "Thanksgiving" gifts speak the good wishes of the public, while individual donations from all parts of the torn :•re constantly coming to our relict, and we feel like adding in bennediction the prayer which so often comes to our ears, " May COD add His blessing and His name shall be praised. Respectfully, Mus 0. A. BALDWIN,Prest. Towanda, Pa., Jan. 31, 1877. FOCRTII ANNrAL REPORT 6? .rtrr. RE CORDING SECRETARY.—The following is a list of the distributions . made during the. past year : luraar.s Doul,le Gown, new second-11 - and 3 1.11!pg. new 4 •• Flannel Skirt,, new 3 " - Shirts, svetaul-hand markets," ..... —3 new • Pectind-han.l •11 -• " Flannel Ski: ts, new 10 .........10 - " Canton Flannel Drawers, 1 6 econtl-hand, term-; new Pt ender' assts, new IS • ' 6 •• second-hand 1 =EMI new ;Night l)res.ces, new.. second-hind .. .. . .. Go . . 64 .. . .. " floats . " Wrappers " Ilutda DPW 1I• " Hats, Seta of tars, second-hand Suits, second-hand Tanta " pairs.. Te rci.ats' " • ,•••••• • storti 4 second-hand " new Doutde-Gown,' now "' Booth new, pale •-• second-hand........ Women's 1)ouble-Gowu,' new.. ** Wrappers, - 6 4 Itoy • secnnd-band Drisses 0 Night Dresses, 0 CU " Chemises. new " • " Fecond-hand ..... Drawers, second-hand. 14Ire.•••• Polonaise. second-band 6. (*teak. second-baud, " Skirls, new " Hood, new Mittens, new. Pahl" Stockings, new, jwira second hand, pair; - Shnee. second-hand. pairs " new, pairs Slippers, new,s.ilatni. • ovenboee, DI! w, pairs second-hand, pairs " Coster " " 4 ~ Orattaat -.." ,nt " 1- 4 .. , 4 ; . I A Rocking Chairs, - needdilauf ' ' • t 1' . , Oluses or Jellyt I ~..t.t Canned rralt, Jars •• • • • • , 2 6 Two% pounds • • - ...:17 I}not, pounds 127 Potatoes, busned*....... Coat. -lons • • -- , , ' . . a •-ki Medicines • More Goals. amount ' " 666 Delatne, yar ds , Flannel, , " . Calico, " factory. S. .. °merles and Prortslosts. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. , The Association has necked the. fol lowing : A valuable package of goods from Tad- Lon. 6.; Co.; also second-baud clothing. From Episcopal Church Poor Fund,'s9.- 32. From Mr. E. T. Fox, pounds of tea. Contributed by lady members : one, $l9; another, $2O; and several others to thn amount of $25. A boa of valuable now clothing donated by Mr.R. A. PACK ER; Received-from Union Thanksgiving services, $64:79. The Episcopal Church Thanksgiving CollectiOn, $23.70.. Post- Office Thanksgiving box, $1.63. Powraz, Co., 61 yards Canton flannel. Grocer. ics, D. W. SCOTT, $5.00. From a num ber of gentlemen,. $41.05, in special trust. Mus. R. M. WELLESi _Rec. Seelig. TREAROR.P.R:e REPORT Mrs. 8. W. ALTORIN Treas'r, in ac count with Ladies' Denev. Assoc'n : Jan. 27,.1876. . Dr To balance in Treasury,. $ GI 78 To amount received during year.• 186 Q 9 Total . 44...4237 87 • Cr By cash exiindid as per 'rancher& $163 33 Balance in Treasury . $72.54 At the annual meeting of the Ladies' Benevolent Association, of this place, held on Wednesday, Jan. 31, the follow ing officers' were chosen for, the ensuing year.: President, Mrs. 0. A. BALDVirIN; Vice. Presidents, Mrs. T. M. WOODRUFF, Mrs. C. S. Rcssin,L, Mrs.. Dr. -H. C. PORTER, Mrs. D' A. OVERTON; Tre:fsurer, Mrs. S.W. ALvonn; ReCording Secretary, Mrs. R. M. ,WELLEs; Corresponding Sec'y, Mrs. D. H. TURNER. The following resolutions were passed : Pesolred, That-the thanks of this. Soci ety are due,•aud are hereby tendered,to Mrs: ; Wm. WATKINS, for her kindness and liberality in gratuitously furnishing a room for our use, thus aiding and facili tating the work of benevolence. • A'e.colred, . That we, the members of the Ladies' Benevolent Society, extend with great regard our thanks for the kind con sideration shown us by Mrs. Fox, during the four years of her management as President of this Society; and while we regret the circumstances that prevent her acceptin g the position for the coming year, we feel sure she will give us hei ex.' cellent co-operation in our work; and for this ale earnestly petition, while we re main truly - her friends. IN MEMORIAM.—TII9 following pream ble awl resolutions were adopted in mem ory of Jonzi. I. JoNEs, by Smithfield Lodge, No. 1.124 4 _, I. 0. of 0. F.: WHEREAS : God.' in His all-wise Provi dence, bath seen fit to: remove from our midst by death our worthy brother, JOHN I. JONES, who departed this lifo Saturday, Jan. 20. 1377. Therefore, be it Resolved, That wo as members of Smithfield 'Lodge, do tender to the be-: leaved family our heartfelt sympathy iu the loss of a much loved companion, and kkind , and indulgent father. ResOlrid, That we sincerely mourn the loss of 'our • belayed brother, who by his daily walk awl conversation, proved that !divas not only an Odd Fellow in name, but exemplified the true principles of the order. 71'esolterl, That the loss by the decease of our worthy-brother, will be deeply felt in the counsels of the .I.odge room, and that this community has lost a most Worthy and, respected citizen, and the aura an honest and upright member. ittsolred, That our hall be draped in mourning, and that our members wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days, and that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the. family of the deceased, and also to the several county papers. rr•nr rsu elsewhere an account of `the IlefalCations of Mr. LESHEISI, Cashier of the First National Bank of Montrose. Mr. L. was atone time a toekholder and director in the Citizens' National, of this place, but disposed of his stock some time since. His irregularities de not affect in the least the bank here. The young man held a prominent position, both socially and financially, in tiusquehauna comity, and the discovery.of his evil deeds was a complete. surprise to every one. ills transactions had been entirely concealed from his father and other intimate friends. The mania for stock gambling and the desire for great wealth. undoubt edly proved too great temptatitn.s to the young man. Counv PitocEEntNns.—Court convened at this place on Monday, the stli inst., at I() A. 31. Hon P D Morrow presiding and Associate Judge Russell on the bench. The usual prelnnjuary business was trans :feted. Monday :Memnon the following per- Sons were sworn in as Grand Jurors : W II Phelps, Foreman; A A. A Bishop, Z T Bowen, Wm Conklin, Frank Pimp y, Dennis Fas. , let, Thomas Fitzgerald, Cyrns Horton, Henry Huff, Adam Innes,Michael Kerwin, John Lew is, Frank Newberry„ Michael Quilty, Alex. Shear, Reuben Stone, Whitaker, Samuel Whitehead, John Wil liams, Asa Wood, George Wright. The constable's' retnrns were made and sworn to.. I.'lC. Harris vs Hardford Fire Insu rance Co. Ru!o on defendants to give new bail, or show cause why their appeal shall - not be stricken off. Livice Blackman vs I) R Blackman et al. JII Shrader vs Scepter Brown. 118 McCrossan vs C - A Squires,- •et al. Jas McGreggor vs Martha McGreggor. J J Thompson vs W II Dunlap. G C At wood vs Griffin .Magee. Rule to open judgment and let the defendants into a defense in each case. S Walbridge's use vs E Walker et al. Mary Donahoe vs B N McCormick. Rule to enjoin - plaintirs from Riling defend ants' real estate in each case. E Hornet vs Wm Camp et al. Rule to subrog,ate Wm Camp to the rights of the Bull & Rockwell vs Wrn Griffith et al. Rule to strike off judgment as to Win Griffith. John A C(xlding vs F S Ayres., Rule to open judgment, also •to enjoin Sheriff from proceeding further in this case. J 1 1 1 -.Means ve: M " Eilenherger: et al. Rule to set aside Sheriff's sale. Jas Lynn vs David Thompson. Court enjoin Sheriff frnn proceeding further in Ohs case. • Chas Dense vs .f F Gillett. 'Hula on Sheriff to pay money into Court, and the came shat remain there until an ac tibn of replevin is determined. ' E Case vs E Sellard. Court direct the Fu m of P 72.40 to be paid to plaintiff up on his filing a bond. Towanda Iron Man , ufacturing Co. vs D. 0. !lollop. Court permit defendant to withdraw affidavit of defense.- In re. the assignment of Noses Wat kins for the benefit of creditors. Audi tor's Report filed and confirmed ni John Hansom vs M C' tol,prour- et al. Court appoint Wm Foyle, Isq., "Maker and 'E:caminet in this case, in this plaeo of J F Sanderson, Esq, who declined to act. Nancy D Morley, vs Jienben Morley. Court direst a subpoma in divOrce to is sue. , . Wm Crooks vs Elizabeth Crooks. DD Wheeler vs Walter Wheeler. Court di rect an alias subixepa to issue in each case. Lina Haynes "vs Chas Haynes. Julia McCarthy vs F T McCarthy. Court direct Sheriff to make proclamation - in each case... Emma Levering vs C L Lev ering. 0 E Houts vs W H Bouts. Court appoint H N Wii)iarnq Esq., a Commis"- sioner in each case. S E Evans vs C H Evans. Court appoint W J Young, Esq., a comtnissioner.? Amelia Shaw, vs G N Shaw. Court appoint 3 8 Williston, Em. a commissioner.. M Palmer vs Fannie Palmer. - Court appoint B A Long, Esq, a Commissioner. In re. tlte applimtion for a County Bridgei-in Leßoy twii. Pie,)ort of Viewers - tiled reporting in favor ~of the bridge. Exceptions to the same sustained by thO Court.' Cum" vs' Thomas Meehan— Malicious Mischief. Court direct a noi4 prosequi to be entered upon the payment of costs. (Atm vs (1 9 Fi Cole—Nuisance.. Con.'. - tinned to May. term. • Com vs Anthony Nul)k§ikretypf the pew, Pefendant peed§ gnlitt wins = tars into rows. ulnae. to keep the peace: ira.CharleiAtrtiw l , -4•l' -mty, pf, the tkiee. Defendant pleadi.&ilty. Mud sentence him to pay the caste, and enter into a recognizance to keep the peace. _Com vs Daniel Lyle—Burning a barn. That. Att'y CaLiff and Elhanan Smith, Esq., for Com. .1 F Sanderson and E F Golf, Ems., for defendant. After the jury: wore charged, the defendant with drew his plea of not guilty, and pleaded guilty. Com vs Dtanduti llottenst mini Weeny as bailee,. Dist Att'y Calle and" I: ;Me- Pherson, Esq., for Com. Elhanan Smith and J A 'Wilt, Emig, for defendants. .0n trial. ECM The Grand Jury disposed of the follow lug cases :: • Corn vs Daniel Lyle—Dnrning.i Corn vs Mandus flottenstein —Larceny as bailee. Com vs Edward Britton, Jack Chibson, and Ambrose Vincent—Larceny. Com vs .1 G Corson and Frank Corson. Resisting an o ffi cer. Com vs Edward Britton--Selling liquors witbont license. BUSINESS LOCAL. - Jar Mato nose. at IlvtaatatJort. Vii` New goode received dolly •t niravDtalsAilli oar Now prints at . 4s -r Brass. [sep7 air Engraving doao at iitNDSLMAN;II Jewelry Store. ffir- Gold Necklaces of the latest styles at riEN DZLELCVS. rw- New "Dress arms- at Kkat cE L iss`.reep7. lar TIEN nizmnx otters I great redneilan 1D 811 ter-Plated Ware. C7f - Handsomest assoement of Jewelry In town la mNDELmAx-s Vir New Goods in every Department Si Rimy - 34 81488'45131).7•VV far Call at KENT & BLISS', for your ta ble Ditnask t Napkins, age, ir•r•Cmela Buttrick's Patterns at KENT & Liss.' • J3` Gold Opera Guard and Veat Chains at llzs- DSLMAN'S, f i ff" Fine French clocks at lIENDEI, NIA WS. sir HEND.V.LMAX has good goods and Ids prices are very low. That Is the place to'hey. ' ' Far Dollar-and-a-half books for 99 cts.: Mercur Block. Ur Ladies' Ties in great variety, at ' - KENT a FlLlss'zsep7 CV' Ladies' Collars and Cuffs at KENT litiss'.Esera Sterling Silver and Sliver 'Plated Cups at tiENDELMAN.S. Itiir Diamonds, Rings and Stud Pins at Itri- DELMAi's. ♦► M .- A pod Cutter for 4 sale cheap by E. T. Fox. t J. 0. FROST & Soxs have a Sleigh which they will sell very cheap. . jan2s. M' The best; Crackers baked every day at COWLt6• Bakery. 3' Crackers of all varieties baked every day at COWLES' Bakery. • aSir Wantlful Chr6tmas and New Tears eats at HENDELMAIra. Ur A big stock of very fine Stone Mega at very low prices at IlaN DELMAN'S' Sterling Silver and Silver Plated ware at low prices at IiESIDELNAW'S. oar Call - at KENT & anA see elr new Dollar Comet.caela rEf" Nevi Cloths and Cassimeres nt Eir.sT & ntiss..rsep7 1:1T One more rase of those cheap Quilts, at Kr" & Ittaste.(sep7 • Or You can bay a plated Castor for 99 teats, In 31ercur Mock. J. J. THOMAS, P. E. BRYAN, J. H. WEBB., CIF" Call at KENT tc:, BLISS', and tool at their Black GFeriadln,..s. 'Ca — A large stock' or gamcs arid toys, it coif, at WHITCOMB i sttArrs. rh" All the latest publications, very cheap, at worreonn & SIIACT'S. saT EverylLing lu the line of Jewelry, Silver and Sliver Plated 'Ware, at It E NIL/EL IAN llon•t fall to ran at lIENDELMAN'S and sec his goods and learn the prices. All goals F ,, 141 at 31. lIENDELMAN'S Way ranted as represented. rrEve4tliing iu the line of station ery at iVtirrcoun S SHAVT'S. Vl' CaWand see the latest Ladies' Tics, Collars snd Gees, it Mn.s sltxaes•., t?", • lIF:N;DEL3tAN's storo is filled with first-class articles for lli•• Holiday trade. Or You can buy nice, fresh-baked Crackers 111 COWLF.S . eatery, very cheap. - Mr" WHlTcomm 4S; SHALT sell the best plankllookslnanufactared In he eduntry. ear Ladies nre cspecially• invited to at tend the ',sale ei Crockery a Athens next. week. . - le Yon can get all the latest tit,Ples' of Stationery, very cheap, at WHITCONtt & Snarl's, tar The largest and best assortment of spring clothing In town, at M. E. Itostxstimh'S-. -Mr Yon will be surprised to lain litow math you can buy for 99 cents tirkercur Mock. ' air Gold, Silver. and Stec! Spectacles, and . !In 4511a?3e5, In great variety, at lIENDr.LHAN'S ry Store. l Fine American and Swl Gold Watches, In 'Key and .Stem Winders, for ladles and :genis; at HENDELMAN'S CM" A largo assortment of spring and summer hats; Just . I.l:.;crlved, at M. ROSsar- EMI= far GOSPEL lISSINS t No. 2—The New Moo & Saiikeynyalti Rook, at Powell's' Music Store./Scranton. rff" The Grand Central'lloteL the Larg est In lewyork, hay made another Innovation, and Numhled"lta ratektrom Leo to 1:.so and sp.oo per day. • ar Fon SALE.—A good Gold re.rfret ttme keeper, take boyouglp oFders In frayment Enquire at this ',Mee. If you want a suit of clothes,cheap. er than you can buy_atozazue In New York, juxt call at lkisibmEtb'S. nr.ilE t lii/ElataN has the finest ; eteek Or VlStities, Jesttlit'artA'Stivers, : ary, wiretlttintslttit tato this toms, call . atv3 sos lt. . 4 , Q' Don't fall to call at liz:mLiontAN'S, If you `wlsll to buylanything In the line of Jewelry, Silver and SllvFr-plated Ware. Vir The store in t Patton's Block now occupied c. F. ettossAsna nook stntek and news room, Is for rent. Possesfslon Oren Aptll 0- will buy Combinipt, or. cut Hair and intrchaNe It. from those Nabbing to 8011. Call on.Ntlis Et.i.a J. I'OWELL, \o 12 Lombard street. persona}mowing themselves Indebted to Mrs. E. J. Mix , scis will please cal and settle within ten days, and save colds. Clanl7-twl . Or - Jurymen 'lnd 'others attending C our t will and the. best of aecommotiattons atmod hate tirlees at SEEta.VS Europein Hotel, ou 'Main street. Talte Notice, there is a great re duction In Walthatuit , nd Elgin 11"tttcheft. Call at HEseEL)a and . you'w!it be' to buy one at the prices he Is offering. far Fon SAL,: Valuablo Building Lots In Towanda Mat'," on easy terms. Apply to Jou"; W. )!ix. Office Mercur Block, north skis Public Square, Towanda. . • Kmanit i •Xerchatit Tailor, has MOTrti 'his Tailoring establishment to It aVla rws Store. Clothing made to onler; also rotting, fitting and trimming done with neatness and dis patch: Give him a call. brnthil c . 01:44 , A8LE.—1 respectfully announce repel( se a -candidate for the office et Iftun CONSTA BLS, subject to the decision of the Itepablicini'onneus. It nsmhusted and eleopi, I Ruldiro =mu to t3tichorpt the Bu ttes OT t Mt 9 1 in 1/111111104, - 014:01iWillrOrArf TRUE BILLS. =TS • . „ . . . yr BMX , CONSTABIJithiILIEF. TAeteti will be candidate. baton the Republican initiate tot nomination the 001E0 of CciwitrA , ELI. eye way qualleed for the posititen and the support of his friends is respectfully Sono. not!. Cow. Cr Why will you eat stale Crackers when youi can buy them nice; fresh baked, Pit as cheap T Ask your grocer for . Cowtax' Cracker. or goip Mr. Va. Bakery In theFlrst Ward, where you can get Crackers the rule day they are taken from the atm.' Dar PoUTiAlib ONE lionaz Cirrrzus: =Light, neat, strong, : durable, and Stronger than ordinary Churn's. Good enough for anybody. '•,;Warrazdod. rrtee Towanda, Pa., Jan.2s4t. Vir LosT—On the L. - V. It. R., about the 'J»d of December, a DoU of 'Rhymes, with writer's name and residende written on drat page. The finder will please transmit to writer, with his or her address, and the postage will be remit ted, with &ants and corrected, printed' copy of article—when published.:. Golan,* nuts. yr &CARD TO THE VOTERS Or Tim DOl:Oran OP TOWiIIDA.--At the earnest solicits. tlon and under the advice of numerous friends cud business men, I have consenter. to be a candidate for the ofteo of BOROUGH CONSTABLE, instead of fat Constable, as noticed In some of the pa pers last vreek..and 1 respecu'aily •aOlicit thO voles of the people. t. *Asa. 110 FOR THE_ WEST !—Arrange ments for • the transportation, at very low rate*, oetwo or three hundred able Wiled men and women, to Washington Territory. Laborers of all kinds are in good demand. All persons willing to work can find employment. Fanners command from fie to fan per month. Mechanics get from IS to .7 per day. t Females are trald from gao to fie per Month, and board. The climatei"of Washington Territory Is the best in the world. Flowers bloom in the open air tbo year round. • For particulars awl to time of starting, expense, etc., address ItiC, rourrat Mice, Towanda, Pa. febt.at. 'E WISTAR 9 B BATAAM OP WIi.EICII:BR kr.—The great remedy for Consumption. This well-known remedy, Is offered to the public, sanc tioned by an experience of over forty years; and when resorted to In season, seldom tails to effect a speedy cure of Coughs, Colds, Crouit,- Bronchitis, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Iloarseness,7lPalns or Soreness In the Chest or Blde, Weeding at the Lungs, Liver Cotnplaint, ete. Beware of Counter feits: Remember that the genuine Wisrart's BALSAM Or WILD CIIER.IIY has on the outside wrapper the signature of "I. BUTTS," and the printed name of the proprietors, " SETH W. FOWLS Sosts, IIOSTON." All others aro base imitations. Examine the wrapper carefully before purchasing. Egr To CONSOMPTIVES.—The adverti ser, a retired physician, having ,providentially dis covered, while a Medical Slissiunary in Southern Asia, a very simple vegetable remedy for the speedy awl permanent cure of Consumption, Asth ma. Bronchitis, Catarrh, and all throat and lung afiectlons=ilso a positive and radical specific for Nervous Debility, Preinature Decay, and all Ner vous Complaints, 'feels it his duty to. make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive ; ho Will cheerfully Feud (free of charge) to all who dcs!re it; the recipe for preparing, and full directions for successfully using, this providential-, ly d4viDyered remedy. Mono who wish Its avail theniselves of the benefits of this discovery without cost, can do so by return mall, by addressing with a stamp, naming paper, Du. CHARLES P. MARSITAM, 33 Niagara Street, Buffalo, N. Y. MARRIED. 11OFFMAN—BENDF.11.—At the house of B. B. Tharp. Jan. 14th, 18T7. by Row. Geo. Greenfield, Chas. frogman. of Camino wn, and Sphina Ben der, of Sterns,:llle. LINDELL—STDRDEVA KT.—At the Skinner's Eddy Parsonage, Jan. 19th, by Rev. Geo. Green field, Azle W. Lindell and JAW,Ie C. Sturdevant, both of Tuscarora. ' 11 F'.'..E3IEY—GIII:CBT.--M the Skinner's Eddy Parsonage. Feb. Ist. by Rev. Gee. Greel,ll. , Clinton Keeney, of Sttfcensville, and Annie (lulu by, of Tuscarora, Alt MSTIIOI44I - --ri RV ANT.—A t the Parsonage in Motiroeton, Erb. 4th. 1477. by Rev. Mattock Arm 'strong. Mr. Charkm E. Armstrong. of Monrueton, and Miss May Bryant, of Towanda, DRAKE- 7 11:7LS.—At the 3t. E. Parsonage. Lib erty Corners, Dec. 2.8, ism by Rev. M. S. Kytner, Amg C Drake, of Monroe Cu., ra., to. Mary E. Fels, of Asylum, I'a. LAPORTE—,VTATT.—. , :t the home of the bride's parents. Dec 28, 1974, by Rev. 3f. S. Rymer, 31-. .Geoige B. Laporte, of Asylum, to Mica Amanda Platt, of Monroe Fa. ! Wit E A TON-01.315T EAD.4A t the 31. E Parson age. In Wimilmni, Jan. 577. by the Rev. 4.11. Angel, Mr. George C. Wheaton and Miss Agatha It. I )1111S:r3ti, hotly id Windham, i'a. VANDEUPOOI.-11EAMAN.—At the M. K. Par 'nonage. in Terrytmcn. 4an. 9, 1877, by tne lire. .1. Met ring, 31r. Perry Validerpg .1 and 311.5. s Charlotte Ilearnan, both of Spring Lake, Pa. DIED. SIMPSON.—Mra. Hannah S. SinnKan departed this II to at the roshirtiro of her stin-In-law. John Mc- Nt.tsti, Jr., of_Wifites-flarre, In the 72nd year of her ago. •.a Ili early life she removed !roan liar native plane, I, Bradford county, to 'Stanch Chunk, Where she became one of the earliest members of the Brest's .terlan Church-under the frstyastor, the Itcv. Rich ard Webster, by whom the teas nutted In Marriage In 1537 to the late John Simpson, one of the first el ders of flit:Church. The last years of her life were spent in the happy home of her only daughter and gratitlehlidren. for whom she dived, and cared, and prayed, ever selling before them a good, and ally example. tier attachment. to the Preshyt., Church was strong and Intelligent, but not bigoted. Ifer Bible was her constativcompanton, and prayer a frequent employment ; the House of God her arisen resort t Ills people her a.soelatev. She took Much comfort In exchanging day visits with a be loved sister, who resides within a Omit distance, until within a few days of her decease, which, while It took all her friends and even her fatuity by a painful surprise, did not find her unprepared, Sao hmt gene to join the love-t ones gone before, and await those who remain to mourn tile loss of one of the fondest of mothers and 'sincerest of friends. "Thoushalt come to thy grave In a full age, like u a shock of COM ascendeth in his sea amt."' A. G. M. nunnows.—ln Me, on Thursday. the 25th of January', Mrs. Ilarrhq. C., wife of 3fr. Joshua Burrows, and only sunk, v g daughter of the late Ihmljah . \i re. Burrows' funeral was attended by a Lugo number of friends and rnlativcs. Services on Sun day, the 2Sth, at St. 3latt i bews• Church, of which she was a member. New Advertisements. DISSOLUTION AiTICE.--Tho ropartnershlp heretofore ixist leg neiltsr the heat name of J. 0. Fist Sonk. is this day dis solved by mutual consent. The business will here after be cotolucted under the arm name of J. 0. Frost's Sells to wheel ail , debts due the late Fleet most be paid. and who will also pay all debts due by the late Firtn. J. 0. FROST & SONS Towanda, Jan. 31. 1877. IF ' you WISII TO GROW 'VEG ETATILFS Firin SALE, read G.IIrI)ENINU Fo s PROFIT t If you wish to become*Conamercial Florist, read •, P„IIACTICAL FLOitiCULTURE.: IC jop . *lgh to dat•len tor IToma, use onir, read :GARls}:". 4 ild • • .• An 14-..r.c.rzuzAxDr.c.soz. Trf6i el.vieichvPostPild, titukri; , our CeniblnNl CATALQGIIII for 1677, of ' EV4RYTHING 1 7 61V - 411E - GARDEN, lanaberlng 17$ r4ges,,wlth one colored plate, sr.sT TREE: to all our (int.:timers of past years,: or to thostt who have purchase , ' any of the above booksi to others on receipt of :S cents. Plain Plant or Seed Catalogues wlthput rate, free to all applicants. • - PETER HENDERSON Stedemen, Marker Gantanor* & Thrtoto, fokBrn7. , 33 Cortlatid-St., Ntri , York T iST OF LETTERS remaining in j Pont Oillee at Towanda, Bradford Co., Pa., for the week ending Feb. 7: • , Beeman Jennie, : . Bpulley MIAs Belle, Belle William, " Brost Martin. Drnlioy Geo W, • Evans Mine Marv, Goodwin Freedom, . Granger Hattie, Gilmour 11. W, .. George Haulei, Henan Hannah. - Hart Sarah, . ra Kingsbury S.D.. - Kellogg Mande,: k 1 Kingsbury p 8,.., Ke.rsuer Msty4 Lane .lulu, .: : Orhps F.ustly, n : l'atteinim Jake, ' Preetly Hugh, Scott Auptiwi, Sehingtnan H. Shores r-lephen, Sulltynn A nnlo, Snell Win It, - Smith Ma M E, Moron Mahlon W, ' Sullivan Jerre. Sligo Peter, ~ . Sweeney, Maggie,. ' - ' - ~ ' - Van Nyle, kirk! L ' - lIF,LD FOR rosTans. ; • • - • • Eugene Inehatellgw; ill:lnert:la, Pa - : , ,; AULD FOlt—it DURESS. - - -.... . .--. ..1-M Berry: °saga Co, 'Kansas. • - 'Persons calling for any t Of the above:•will please say •° advertised," giving cite of list. '. ..... , -. i ' S. W. ALVORD, V. M. $6OO CAN'T' -BE NAPE . BY ti t / fif eyor7 agent every month In the bust. h. ,;4 1140 fit 41144 but tuorntwilling Co work can eas ily earn a - d , isen dollars a. day right In their own localities. liare no mere Mom to explain here. Bmiliess.pleasaiii. and . : lieliterahlt.'; Women w boys and glen - do a. Kell a. men. Are will furnish you Onsetkeompleto tree. Th4 , ,lrtigillen , pays better lhaa :anything elk, - •:•Wiri will' he•ltr expenserof starting you. Partlentars- tree. Write and MM. Farmers and n mechanicr, thetr.sons and daughters, • . . :-, .• ~-, • • • , 2 , • •I:, • mail all, - ;el iviesi in need , of 4kaytog w.et of Neve. . people wanting any goods in this itio ; Will land It ationkrwrito to us and lean all:ahoot the work itt. tell Interest to attend Mb Sate; Paielk,ererY 'by once. ..t , low: Is t4e, , tirne, Don't delay.' Addresi At r ia. a pi. and.. 7 14, .. ra., TERMS—AIt ander 00, Tatrie=ictws.i/oweste. Steitte• -- - - J 374 4. 17 . -'•- catty - kartiet Salk tie oppmett Neap% 4 5 4 . :11;- 0 -Owl a Week to agent/4..4i oe4,4l.Fred .1 1 . . . A/ 4 0 i f - Pt 9. VIVEIXT I AtinittkliCall 1 TqITRIPt-/ 146 iv WM . MEM .11g()TICE:--The Boaid or - Be* . ion hate fixed npoti the. folloWlei dates end' 41sees between the liefirs of At Y. t. for Ming' Aneals for NM:. • 'Asylinunt the house of MW L U, Nouasy; Feb 12. Teetrynt the house of D U Ribble, Tuesday; Wilmot—At the houso of Josiah gitowell, Wefl needs,. Fah H. Feb Albany—At the Uwe of D Kellogg, Thursday, b Overton—At the house of jam Hannan, ifriday, Feb le. Hansa° Twp and lloro—At the hottse of Oust Kellogg. Saturday, Feb 11. Franklin—At the H Z Church, Monday, Feb 19. Granville—At - the house of 11 r Taylor, Tuesday, reb 20. Leßoy—At 'Um Holcomb House, Wednesday; Feb 21. It. M. WELLKB & Sox. Canton Torp—At the Keystone Howse, Thursday, Feb tit. Canton Derc—At tho Keystone noose, Friday, Feb 23. Armenia and Alba-.At Ira Spaltlrs, Saturday Feb 24. ffEililiMiii=EZ Troy lioro—At the house of V M Long, Tuesday, Feb 27. Columbia and Sylvania—At the Austinville Mo tel. Wednesday, Feb 26. E Burlington he M E Church, Thum !by, March I. Burlington Top and Born—At the house of W D Green. Friday, March 2. _ Smithfield—At the House—Monday, March e. Springflol4—At the house of Joseph Causer. Tuesday, Match e. ftldgtmry-4t the house of Charles needy, Wed• ncsday, March 7. South Creek—At the house of George Iguffretta, Thursday, March S. Wells—At the Mesterellle Hotel. Friday, Mar O. Shesbeouln —At the , Valley House, MoOday March 12. I.ltchtleld.mAt the haus° bf S ZCarmen, Tues day, March 13. Wlndham—At the house of become Mt:scrip, Wedneklay, March 14. Warren—At the house of James coopers, Thurs day, March 13. Orwell—At the Town Hall, Friday, March 16. Rome Twp and Boro—At the house of A A Tay or. Saturday, March 17. Herrick—At the Rice House—Monday, March 19: Pike and Leltayscille—At the Case lintel, Toes ay, March 20. Tuscamra—At the house of Alfred Ackley, Wed ezday, March 21. Wit . 'losing—At the bleu* of N Blaelt,Thunday, arch 22. Standing Stene—its the house of H W Cutter, rhlay, March 23. Wysox—At tho Ityerstrurgh Hotel, Saturday arch 24." Towanda Boro—At the Grand Jury Room, Mon ay, March 2e. Towanda Ttrp—At the Grand Jury Room, Tun ny, March 27. . Towanda Northj-At the Grand Jury Room, Wed nesday. March 28. Ulster —At the VanDyite Hotel, Tharisday, March 29. Athens Boro—At the Exchanie - Hetet, Friday, March se.' Athens Twp—At the Exchange Hotel, Saturday, March 31. itirclay,—At the School House of Foot of Monday, April 2. Assessors will be punctual in delivering notices to taxables, ant) In making returns in permit at the time specified In their warrants, at which time and place the Board of Revision will attend and -hear those who consider themselves aggrieved by the Asssitsment, and make uttch alterations as to them shall appear just and reasonable. By order of the Board. • Attest:—WILLIASI LEWIS. Clerk. Commissioners , Office, Jan. 27. 1877. TRIAL LIST FOR FEBRUARY TERM, 1817. AECOND NIMES. James Wood, et al vs SI W Wheelock issue Wm Cook's use vs Elizabeth Gable C W Clapp vs D B W,siker debt Justus II Raynor's- usevs W J Fuller Issue A E Comstock vs E B I sul debt Wm D Powers vs John McQueen assumpt Abram Waltman vs Wm St, Peter Ilunsinger„.tres Abeam Waltman vs Rufus Potter trespass Abram Waltman vs Justus Lewis, trespass Jetterson Carley vs Peter - covenant Geu S Hornet vs GW. ......... • • —issue Thlsble Kinney vs Geo W Kinney - .debt AI. McKean vs Win pile& ! ejectment 'Win Cahill TS N N Parks ' ~.appeal J Unwell vs OVeNeers Pont Asylum • ••• JO Frnst vs G A Burns, et al • : • S 11 Ross vs_Cornellus tiunslcker ' - scl fa . Guy Tozer is Amazlah Kinney "eject' Fitzerahl. Flagg &Co vsMunbar & Dewey, sump 3t C Merritt' vs John Ransom - 4.i3SUO alulrew Bally vs 3tichael Lynch appea It C Lockwood vs Samuel Green - doh Michael Coleman vs John J ,Thompson....trespas Henry Berman vs Towanda Coal Co• ' ' 1 Samuel B Smith vs Levi Wells assumpt .„ THIRD 'WEER. John F Satterleo vs Ma Reg 13 Dewitt, adm'r....lsine Michael Pyne vs North Brit 3ler Ins Co ' dObt .1 0 Frost, et al vs J 13 31ontative, Jr., 'et al..scl fa Latnirty & Landon vs Lyman Matson.. .......appeal ' Lydia liardlng, et al vs Watson Frite r man....eject Augustus Lewis vs Hiram Ilortotesaalnee.assump: Jackson Lewis vs° E Pickett. l4 : debt Marti Tompkinsvs Wallace Miller::.!....trespass. Artlnfr 'Yates vs Michael Coleman, et al.-..trespass Mtller k Park vs. Peter Herdic assumpt II W Itatrick.vs Benjamin Northrop eject WIIIMay vs L T 'Wyse trespass Susan (farmer. et al vs C W Doano eject- James Gill vs Levi Wells . ~...debt John Thompson vs Michael Coleman .33jeet It 3 Hakes vs Joseph Scritien t' A Waltman vs Warren JAyer appeal Michael Hickey vs Tholnas Welsh,. trespass B W Lane vs Johtr.l Griffith, et al covenant John t Fassett vs E T Park, et al eject Wm M Cox. vs A J Layton. et al b . ' trespass '4 itarrowelltr vs W S Ford trover Dr Wm M Cheney vs 'Mark Minto appeal Michael .llclionnell vs A k T Waltman...covenant Sextusi Ilfltoss vs John SI Pike, et al set fa Nathaniel Davison vs J Leßoy Corbln.....assumpt- Subponms 24 Week returnable Monday, Feb. 12,17. tt.t. t ad , t , .. tt " la " BENJ. M. PECK, Prothonotary Triwautla, Januity a, 1877. ORPHANS' COURT SALE-By virtue of an order Issued out of the Orphan's Couitof Bradford County. the undersigned Ad mlnislintors of the estate of H. B. Wilhelni, late of Burlington twp.,.deceased, will expose to public sale In Burlington, on SATURDAY, FEB. 3;1877, commencing at 10 o'clock A. R., the following real estate, bounded as follows: . No. I. One certain piece or parcel of land situ ated In Burlington, Bradford County, ed on the north by lavas of Seth GUAM; east by lands or Daniel Lane, south by lands of Isaac Mar eellus and P. P. Burns, west by the public mad and lands of Lawrence Helldal), containing about 97 acres more or less, about 70 acres improved with fratn-d bonsO, new Trained barn, graincry and a or chards of fruit trees thereon. V A LSO—No. Onp other lot of land situated In Burlington twp., county and State aforesaid and bounded as . follows, to wit: On the north by Deca tur Ayers. east by lands of John Flolilafer and Da vid Luther, south by lands of David Luther and west by L. 31. Itundelb containing about GO - acres. more of less. nearly all Improved, with framed Miuse. trained barn, with sheds attached, and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. 41.50—.N0. 3. One other lot of land 'situated In Burlington borough. county and State aforesaid. and bortnded as follows, to wit: On the north by lambs of Hollistet Compton and Long Bros., east - by the brick wall of Long Byrn. store, being the cen tre of the main - building. sonth.by Troy street, West by lands of Geo.4'. Tracy..belng aboutl3 feet front on said Troy street and 111 feet deep, with three story brick building thereon. ALSO—No. 4. One other lot of land situated in Stnitlifiehldwp., county and State aforesaid,' and bounded as follows, to wit On the north by lands of Adam Seblll, east by landsof Andrew'Campbell, sent h'by the public road. west by lands of. Dorvllla Ford, containing 50 acres more or less, about 0 35 acres improved with a lug house thereon. TE.t3IS.-4100 to be paid on each parcel,en Rime lining struck down, one-third of balance on confir mation of sale, one-half the residue with Interest le G months thereafter„-and the balance with Interest -in one year thereafter. F.LIZ ABET"! EELLT, JAMES 11. WEBB; Jan;-td. Administrators. , ADJOURN3IENT.—Notice is hereby given that , , the above sale stands adjourned until THURSDAY,. FEBRUARY at 10 o'clock. A. 8.. In Burlington Boro. ELIZABETH KELLY, JAMES 11. EBB, Administrators. _EZM NOTlCE—Notice is berebrgiverr that appitOtion will be tilado to the present session of the Legislature of the State of Pennsyl vania, ftir the repeal of the Art of Assembly •ati pniveti the grol day of April,ls6o, tonmend the Act approved the 4th day of Aprll, WK. "allowlnk the iturgesi and Town Council of the Borough O f To wanda, Bradford County. to levy and collect a tax of no: more than two per centtun on the dollar of the last atlffisted valuation, for Borough purposes." and for the restoration of the Act approved the 4th (My of April, MG, aforesaid. allowing the Burgess and Town Council of said Borough of Towanda, to levy and collect a tax for Borough purposes. of Mot tame than elle per cent, on the dollar of the last id lusted valuation. • C. D. PASSAGE; MONT Ali YES,` JOHN HOLMES,) W. MIX, _ JOHN.O. WAND: JOHN A. CORDING, IL W. NOBLES,. ... febc-3NI ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE —Norice 15 hereby given that all persons In debted to the eldatent Sindey h, Pitcher, tan, of ( /melt. deceased. must make Immediate payment to the untler•lgned, and all persona having clalm• agalind rah) estate Mcist present them, duly anthen 1:e.g.:4, for tuittlement. SABIN ALLEN. North Urtvell,i Jan. 25,-Gtv.• Adullulstrator. VXECITTOIt'S NOTICE.,--Notice y.. 4 Is hereby given that all persons indebted to the estate of Polly Warner. late of Pike, deceased, must make Immediate payment to the undersigned. all persons hawing claims against said estate most present them,;.tluly authenticated, for' settlement. C. W. ItErNbuns, Eteeotor. LeT:aysvllle, Feb. V.XEC II TOR'S.N Notice .I_l4 Is hereby given that all persons tndebted to the estate of 31ary Keeler. late of Herrick twp., dere:vied, must make immediate payment to the un dersigned. and all persons having claims upon said estate must present them, dnixanthenticsted; for settlement., Orwell,JEtlO*77 lOTlCE.—Notiee is hereby given - - ; 1 that the undersigned,lslit agply to the tag. .isesture as Its present session, for the passage of an act subrogatfug the County of Bradford to The rights of said Wm Bunyan against the- estattiof U. F.fdason, and satisfy a certain judgment in the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, No. 60...31ay Term 1b74, against him. - tel.& - • WM.BUNVAN. ATICI . ION SALE 1 At the ehretang of O. A. Black, Towanda; Perna, Legg FLORENTHA H. MARSH. Executor. The large stock of STONEWARE, - GLASSWARE, PLATEWADE, CAINA. FANCY (ODDS AND TOYS„ COMMENCING MONDAY, FER. Ei A NNUAL ittPORT TTIERECErVALS AND EXP _ _ DITIIREEI IL 07 BRADFORD COUNTY TROM JANUARY les TO ntenttraups% pnov_ to iltualtit. paid Andltari " ~..4 129-90 rot prothonotary attd Register Ofaces.„ anop :B ge r=donttatts... .......... ~. ..... .. 407 24 .1 . 1 432 37 Views 1. 73 39 Bradford Coup_ qv Agrteiilttala Iteltletyri 100 00 Constables mato; returns to COftte.••• 1,575 92 Assessors , f 2,11111 00 Costs In Commonwealth salts—. .... . . 2, 944 90 Counsel in criminal salts • 20 00 Counsel to Commisslonuts ' l f 0 00 " Crier sod Stip Staves of Court .. 1159 39 Dtstri t Attorney''.. ' 503 00 . ... .„,.. Blepti,t, pspenses 4. 1,526 MI • Fuel a - tights , 597 79 Brand 'Jurors - 941 52 . Traverll Jurors 7.026 16 insurnuce of pUblie buildings 216 00 Justices' Inquisitions./ 4f . • 164 28 Jury Conlinise!mere sad 1.01 40 Office books and astlceety.; • tr. I 4.•• 504 14 Public printing 517 04 Prison:era' support in county jail . 2,978 00 Prisoners' 'alert in Eastern Penitentiary 1,220 110 Conveying prisoners to Penitentutry.... 481 16 Prory anti Clerk of Quarter Sessions—. 446 9 Account iota tie several Collectors of County Tax for tAe Conn - ili of Bris.4fote IfOrille rfoir OM •-, ~. ..) r • , . . - . 1 ..... , - Auto'nflAmo•lit'AmO'nflisno'nt Aliso . ** 'VESTS. AND TIORvB. Nomes of collectore: l Pr. argat o R „. e d.ls en .d.ipw ge. D ud . 1 .--. . . . . ~ . . AT1909111 W. U. Becker • - ' ;1876' 144 —L-1 10' 110 001 1 I ' 144 7 1 3 25.53 'Athens Bon, J. 11. Ilosmer , ...... i 1876 789 13 746 561 ' 328 39 29 Athens Twp N. V. Wallet ' 1876 1717 37 1594 II 37 85 96 ' A stiam Myron Friable.,.:... - ' 187 8 564 20 445 50 • 118 70 Alhahy ..... W. W. Corson 181 • 359 58 330 - 10 21 17 45 - Alba John T. Leonard - 1876 96 89, 92 78 j1 23 4.; . . Barclay John 11. Davis. 1876 720 18' 500 cioi 2 2 018 Burlington ' ' . Win. 1 1 : Lane w /8761. 519 10 490 651 242 -25 ea Burlington Bare M. B. Phelps ' 1876, 106 45 60 00 46 4S BurlingtottMest V. C. McKean ••;..-• 1 871 439 48 410'00 24822 88 • 5412 Canton Twp Hiram Lindley . • 1876 984 33 930 42 455 42;4 . .... .. Canton Boro C. T. Farnsworth • 1876 465 101 437 68 4,4 23 04 . Colutnbia. G. L. Gate's '' 1 57 6 1051 74' VA 77 321 - .62 66 Franklin David Smiley 1876 1 370851 35046 129 18 49 .:..... .Granville.. •. - ' I). N. Fuller 1371 851 .181. 815 24' 349 32 43 Merrick • J. L. Camp 1876 441 791-. CT 50 _ 5 ''M 87 Leßoy L. A. Wooster Litchfield.... - ..,.. Albert Canner 2-•• • • • 1 8 78 4 09 571 573 57 575.30 2C '• 1876 702 71 660 48 1' 14'7 - . - Leßaysville R. C. Lyon ' •'' 1876 174 76 164 77 132 867 Monroe Twp • 1).13, Mingos 1876 630 24 55s 40 ' • . 74 84 Monroe Born R. 13. Yloliett - .., 18 76 123 13, 114 32 , 2 - 88 603 Orwell C.O. Vsuawinkle 1876 786 531, 769 00 ' • " 56 53 OVerton John Mathews ... 1876 - 208 CI 181 . 64 17.48 955 ..... ... Pike • . E. C. Abbott 1876 023 10 873 72 8 -45 98 Ridgbury . G. B. Owens 1876 • 736 25 688 OS 11 36 31 Rome Twp - - Morris Vought 1876 , 616 20 420 00 . 196 291 Rome Bon, laffa&Adams 1878 85112 80 91 ' ' 431 Smithfield E. V Nichols 1876 1178 901 WO 00 275 90 Springfield. - ' Tlm-.Leonard • 1876 978 BSI 4 0 .5 00 10 . 78 48 41 514 49 •t. South Creek - David Chase - 1 1876 467 781 . 34.5 06 - /2 28 Sylvania font James F. Bristol 18761 93 05 1 87 97 44 464 Sheshnluin. Geo. Childs.... •• . 11878! 1 - 037 151 980 21 '535,51 59 ' '- Standing 5t0ne......... Geo. Sage 11741 52. S 101 495 34 361 28 15 ' ' • "'I Terry S. Bowman 1876 384 131 340 77 536 18 00 .... ... Towanda Twp .... JW. Magill 187 61 562 771 512. ....... 50 77 . Tow'anda Boro. A. Wickham ' 1187, 3213 03 1 2976 30 •79 73 157 00 Towanda North ........ E. R. Delong - .......'!. .p 8761 321 321 253 '74 ' E 7 58 Troy Twp 1 eonaxd Vanllorn •' • '18761 1070 521 820 00 646 53 29 ' 191 77 Troy Born- • EL 31:Spalding .118766, 811 57i 762 75 868 , 40 14 Tuscarora. Wm. Snyder . , 1876', 554 00' 518 12 6 , 6 2 27 r • . Ulster • James Howie , '11876 58.5 22 551 91 418 29 13 Warren C. F. Bowen ' , 11870., 859 08 309 20 721 42 64 Windham S. D. Russell . .- 11875' 696 931 658 31 398 24 64 '' Wya fusing ' C. W. Corbin _ 118761 789 78 741 16 '6 28 39 34 .. Wrior. E. R. Bishop . , 187& 852 82 1 602 00 , ' 230 ii Welles G. 11. Knapp - i'. .... .... :11878. 723 291 450.00 273 M Wilmot ,John Schock 1878 505, 44. - 469 551 14.16 24 73 • ' . . 'lle-assessment fire' 941 7. 1 60 84 33 88 t . .1 I. . . . • 1 . • . 1 ' 1 31300 80 1 275 61 zoo 811 1175 76'''Z•III 51 Jame* C. Robinson, Treasurer, in account with the CoUnty of Bradford. • • . . . ', , Due uponduplicatesof 1875 and prevloutt., 2142 19 , i RettanS uncollected for 1376 '' • 1254833 I.)uplicates of 1878 - ' 31%4 08:• Exonerated to Collectors . 300 81 .hank" tax • • • • - 1032 90 j Percentage to Collectors 1175 88 . Incidental recelvals • 254 97. I Paid State Treasurer 2885 48 , Unseated land fax ' 626 05 I Bank tax • 1832 90 Seated land tax-97 "•* `• 58 sa i Orders paid ' _. 31704:16 Re-assessments ' 96 72- 1- Two per cent. commission on t 34.189.64... 691 79 . . Received from Wm. Bunyan ' Lamed from Citizens' Natlotlal Bank In Treasury, Jan , . Ist, 1870 Total..! County Auditor. a (recount with the County of Bradford for the year 1576 To amount of brans Issued in 1876, ItRADFORD COLINTY, 13 S. , , We, the undersigned, Commissioners of mid bounty, do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct statement of the recelvals and expenditures of said County from the Ist day of January, to the - . slat day of December inclusive, A. D., 1578. . . •e -- 0. .ds • se lot • ' c t .T • ' I I /0t day. S :rr Atteit—WILLIAM LEWIS, Clerk BRADFORD COUNTY, 9 S. We‘. the undersigned, Auditors of said Couitty, do hereby certify that we have examined the fore going statement and the vouchers for the same, and And it to be correct. • 111. BOURNE, W. L. LANTZ, , Auditors. J. R. BRASTED, CommlFsloners' Once. January 10. 1677 • ‘ IITATE3IENT OF THE AMOUNT, DESCRIPTION AND VALUATION OF 0 real and personal property, trades, professions and occiipations, offices and posts of profit, money at interest, gold lever, silver lever,, and gold and silver watches val ued at over twenty-five dollars, as returned by the several assessors fimthe county of Bradford, for the year A.. D. 1877. 110ROS' AND TWPS, Athens Twp, Athens 80r0.... Asylum Albany Armenia Alba Boro Barclay .Burlington Twp. Burlington 80r0.... Burlington West.... Canton Twp Canton Aoro Columbia Franklin Granville Herrick Leßoy ... . Litchfield Monroe Twp.... Monroe 80r0.... - ... Orwell Overton Pike Ridgbury.. • Rome Twp Rome Boro Smithfield Springfield South Creek Sylvania Sbeshequin.... Standing Stone Terry: L., Towanda Tarp Towanda Boro. Towanda worth.... Troy Twp Troy Bore • .Tuscarora Ulster. - Warren Windham...... ... • .. Wysox Welles Wil Mot Total • ° BRADUOVD COUNTY S. S. We, the undersigned, Commissioners of. said county,,o herebyleertify tho abeve to be a true and, correct statement •of the returns made by the several assessors of Bradford countY'foy.the Tear 1877. And we also give notice that wits will meet at the Commissioners' °Thee in Towanda; Saturday; the 10th day of Febrnary, 1877, for the purpose of revising and equalizing said assessment.• • G: - W. KIiMER COOLBAUG , Commissioners. • JOHN BALDWIN, • Atte§t-WILLIAM LEWIS, Clerk. Legal. AUDITOR'S NOTICE-In Ole Orphan's Core; itOand for the County of ltmdford. In the matter of the estate of Slim 41. Cole, late of Rome Township, &ceased. The Auditor, appointed by the Court to make distribution of the fund in the hands of 'Loyal B. Russell. adm i nistrator upon the said estate, will at tend to the duties of his appointment on Thursday. the 15th day of February. A D 1877, at 10 o'clock A. M.. at his office on Main itreet. in the Borough of Towanda. .4 doors north of lho_ Ward Ifeuse 4 when all persons having claims upon said fund• must present them or be forever debarred from the same. GEORGE D STROUD. janlB-4w. , Auditor. " VXEC lITOIt'S - NOTlCk—Notic6 juj Is hereby given that an Persons Indebted to the estate of Ahlta Patridge, late or Mater tarp., dee'd, are required to . mate Immediate pay ment, to the undersigned, and all persons having claims against the said estate. must present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. _ t • L. M. PA-TRU - HIE, Ezeieuior. 3111an,Jan1,77. .N.ECUTOES', NOTICE ~.Where.: F as lettere testamentary to the estate - of C'ar tea Tyrrell, late of Pike . . deceased,. have been granted to the Subsertkers, all persons indebted to raid estate are requested to make trumedtate pay. meet; and all pereoatt haelakelaints to present them duly attested Tot rettleluent. : _ • • ..• F. 7.-TYRRT.Li I • !4:14. TYItRELL, ibefUVIM. rmoi ionaSlMvri , - rapases for 18711 , Reptira buildings:... neat of rooffflifor Coen at Trel .- Id* 0/i for suitunotting Jurors . Sheriff's feed In Counnorilrealtk - • 210 00 State LunatiO Asylum - ... -MO SO School and townphiptaz • I SO Wild eat certificates... , 211 Bounties to volunteers ; O. Township line view - 74 00" Copying indices. Begliters Offfee ' 00 so Coping judgment dec., Prot's Odice _ 240 00 Ma lag duplicates... . " 87 00 Making register,. . ..... 40 00. Livery for CountiCil:rol . s . siOneril, je7l.. a.OO Treasurers expenses at Troy Court.'....l' - ST 40 Abram Snell,lsle Corussitiftws.. 10 80 Benj. Kuyitendall„ late Conimlssiotter... '.•10 00 Morris Shepard, late Coatudasiceer.. - .... 10.00 Z. B. Cooltaugh, late elers,... 00 George W. Ilimer. 00 Morris J. Coolbaugh. Commissioner MO 00, Jobd Baldwin, Comtnisaloner..... WI 00 Innate Lewis, Clerk .1,000 0111 500 00 i One per cent. commission on 131890.27 :MO 24 t. In Treasury, Jan. Ist, 1877 2837.53 tiisit:4 I Total ' - • e 317011 16 By amount of orders paid in 1676, . ; Taxable Property for 1877. A 1... Co A% 0 2‘:.1 30y t .4 'f., c P3. q , 34 - X ... 1 $43-4,5871 i 184,722, 136,883 77,4721 32,435 $47,000 7,440 10,512. 10,81 4 6 2,050 957 050 11,010 1,316 9,7001 20,130 1 9,8531 19,857 51,800 120.329 22,655 6,674 14,221 13,029, 12,841 16,8431 2,4801 9,3b9 1 1,4821 19,295 1 2,988 21,150118,106 10,434' 1111 27,0271 240651 13,872! 2,1651 18 1 ,460 8,410'1 9,646 6,180 1 9,040 6,125 1 21,1131 . 3 2061 10,077, 1 12,893! 22,680! 14,46 17 '' l 3s 1" 13,220, 18,083; 15,153- OEM 1 $6,68t5,866 I . 15 177,319 0,507, 1 5241,014 $168,3251 Li. Comniissioners' Office, Febniary 1, 1877 OR - VHANS' . COURT SALE.—By Virtue or an order tuned oitt of the Orphans. Court of Bradford Coarrly, the undersigned. Ad mluistratog of the estate of C. Welles. late of. Athens, deceased, will expose to public sale at the Vanstyto noose, in Biter, on FRIDAY, Feb. Is, 1877, at 1 o'clock. the following parcel of land situated In Ulster twp, bounded and described as follows:- Beginning at *stone corner of lot No. 2; theneo south 883‘ 0 . east 123 140 rods to a stake the southeast corner of; lot No. 2; thence 3311 c east (by lots Nos. 2 and 3 by the Welles and Barris division) 74 840 rods to estate ; thence sunlit IS ° west -by lots Noe. 3, 4 and 5 in Welles and-Harris subdivlsiOn, 145 S rods to l iiti stake in the north lino of Edmund Lockwood's, if. deceased; thence along the same north 413)C 2 . west 4lt 7-10. rods to a stake, the northwest corner of the same; thane') 522,10', West 10 34/s 0 rods to nake. northeast corner N of lot o. 7of the Welles and' fiottenback division; thence along the north line of said division WIN°. west 87 410 rods to a stake northwest cornerof said lot No. 7; thence north 13so, east sum rods to "tho begituting; containingo3 aelres. deducting there from 75 acres sold to litties K. Smith. TERNS.— 100 down; one-third of balance on con firmation; balance' in two equal mutual psymeuts from date of confinnstket of sale. - JAMES 11. WEBB, - Administrator, _ Jam. Ai. DAtINISTRAtORI3 NOTICE —Notice is hereby letrewtlust ell *rims in. tub ea to ttet estate or: ratti4 Heonou. _loto Marren. 001, Joust male Itheleillate,psyritent the ,oruiersigherU sac it! . 'roma asysar, Wain molestkeld estate mushplena tiz e tluir iirithek trested;Ur kW/1M .LVELT4, EMI 'NW • 01,704 II G. W. NILMEE. • M. J. 'COOLBAUGH, ICominßusiOners. JOHN BALDWIN, - INI EMI o, • -Et . I I 1 E. 1 1 I o El $13,000 650 , 35,000; 86,006 10 300 1,0701... 250; • 1: 180 130; '3' c 290 .. • • ILI 300'• 3.56 . 2 2,400, • 50: „ 7,566 1 1,010 3,751! 7, 4,800 1,740 290'. 40%. 9,5001 6151 1,530, 110, , - 180... 13,070? 3,100, •_, 615:... 90, 420'... 9,914' 930. 185'. ..., 300 . 300: 1,185 j 21 1,8:50 ; 735 270 .1 ••• • i I,loo' - . i • • 4, 1,400 4,910, 580, 5' •••••••4•• ' .1 eeeeee • •.,,•••1 • / ; Ck. 1 / , 87,690 37,271 i, 79; 10,810 ,t .'.1,000;; , 18,465 t, 2.750 i 250 „..-.... .. 30.24 it - 400 , 1 ... ... 2,400' . ' -.. 2,306; 235'... - .. 320: I,BBON 3 .4,4* - 830{ 8i 1,000... i, ... , r .2:i0,....1 . . ) 43 i ME tegaL ' M 418 91) 1131 81 141813 l'i t 31704 16 =EI .1. IKt ..z i i i .-• t h. EN Ine