Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, December 27, 1877, Image 3

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Tawas:via, TtninAla?, Leo; 27; 1877.
W. A. eiwiliEßMNi
Dealer la
'FINE;.JIE,WELRY r I
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SILVER, AND -, PLATED WARE
TOWANDA, PA.
Towanda; Jan. 16, 1877.
TOWANDA. POST OFF/ECE.
FOR INFORK.iTION or THE I'FB/je. , ,
• rite rosi °Mee %ill be kept open from 7 o•ekick
A: tin P.M. AiopryOrder and lii7lstered
Ldi:r depyrtil , nt trill most at o'o . rzock.j'. V. '
ON SUND,PLYS fife Office will be open front 0.30
.to i0.r.0, . ,
AnnIVALA ANri, pErJurfrri t r.g OF IXAILF2.-7
Malp4 *.i,.artitt.i and .I...wir,t , troin - Towanda rost
eitt6e asTglitloWs until furthernotice .
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From the Nectb., Pa. & R:. . at t 2.39. r. m.
Locked mall-from Elmira and eastaud west at 10.20,
P. 51. -
From the South at 5. r. M. Through mall from
Philadelphia. New. York and Eastern States, tx.m.
From State Line &S. U., at 9:55, A. m.
From Barclay at r m.
From Canton at 5 P.. M..
From Troy et 6 F5 M. •
,From Leßayavllle. Rome,'&e., at 12 Mr - •
From Shadmoulnat.lo A.
Front Mettnopany (Monday, Wedneeday and Fel.
daF),lt
From New Era (Tuesday,-Thursday and Satar
day) at II A. M. '
DEPART. . .
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Fa. AIN. Y. B. It., Smith, 1..111 A. NS. . . 1. '''...
. Through mall to Philadelphia, Now York ind
Eastern Stairs. ri irtluck, v. st... • - -- .
,?..r. North, 4:14 e. ?so - .
. .Through to.Chitira and points on N. C
10.ro •
S. 4. &S. B. IL; Bernice and intern:Cod lite point;
O'slocit. P. as. :
Bare ay, 12.30 P. M. • • •
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l'antoi., 9A. ai. •
troy. I P. M. '• • •
, 'shenherittkp, 12 •
I.eltuystlllb, 1 r. *Ls"
31choorany (Monday. Wednesday and Friday.)
pi 2P. NI. •
..New Era (TuesditY; Thursday and Saturdayl, at
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S. W.,,ALvonn..r.
REPOTER °Lib:MING LIST FOR 1875
WWhave mado . - - ar:rUngements n:ltlf the publishers
•or the ,l'ollowlng perlodicsls, by which we can offer
any on‘'• of them In'conneethn With theDr.ronTsn
at greatly red.tteed :'rates..i We will send the ID:-
poirria: trOm th4siflate till December :Ds% ISIS,
. 'with any of the yu.Pers named below, for one year,
at the figures Indicated : - ' •
REPORTER - A-fill - Weekly Tri , .1 4 2 50
Send-Weekly. 3 00
• Wcnkly Times. t 2 20,
Senil-Weekly, 3.25.
Weekly F.l;enlng Post, 2 IS.
Bernt-Wealy,, • 3 15.
": Anm - leno Agtielturi . st,, 2 10.
' l f:citirtryfientletnalt, ' 3 00,
•Runt : New Yorker; 3 10,
liarpera Weekly, 4 20,
ifazar. 20.
Er
" NlAgazlne,:.. 4 20,
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" Scientific American; 3 25.
4 20.
• 4' 20.
3 50,
2 50,
140.
Galaxy,
• "Scribner.
`', St.:N-10101ns,
Wi4e Awake, p
Bally_ Land,
" Little's I.lcing Age,
Tliel•iurserY,
" Appleton's .14,nnutl, 2 23.
'PoptilarSe n e *0nth1y,4•7.5,
," P,etermis 11:17,.:ztne, '2 7 /0..
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I.lpirineott's
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LCAL AND •CENERAL.
Tire Athens Post Office Ittts Cuntlly been
Tel;ioved up town. , • • ,
'Fur :=teatlily increasing ciren'ation of
the it:ErtiirrEit dtiring the past month , •is
gi at
. .
1 TIQ: Presbyterian Sunday Se11(161 will
, 1
liold.il;eir holiday fest i
val on Ntw Year's
ir
. . , .
mum
. . ,
'till , . oongregation of, .'tirist• Church.
exneet to be able to occupy their church
the se cond Sunday in January. -
'%'' ---=—.—,,IIMP.IP-4---a .
dotty BUCK, Lice Ilittlllll'd foul Onur
tet4s condUctor_ on the S. L. S S . , pro
' cured several Imjuisome Cluistmas trees
for some of his friends.
' BY an oversight we ollo*dthe 'Heron
TER and Weekly_ Tiiban - e f0r42.60. The
lowest terms at illicit we calfurnisit' the
two papeys i 2.50 per- ationtn..
t-
i FRANK 1i.1.0114, the obliging and effi
cient
-expreS4 clerk, bils been quite ill for
seine. time fast, but we ate glad to -learn
is, improving , and will scion be able to at
tend to,bilsinctss,again.
usual Ctiristnias'Fstival of Christ
Church, Sunday School will be held on
I Friday aiternOOn next 7i. .. The 'primary
school will assemble in title Lecture Room
at 4 , o'clock, r'.tid the Main Selibol at Ed*
THE ptibliAliers of Cdtri's - history of
the ponintare pushing the work;'7,,vignr
ouslyn and expect to have it eatiiiileteci in
the spring., ,Hunts; one , of the
partners.,l has his. ; beatitiorte,rs at the
Ward Honse, and his 'partner?, - • Messrs.T .
Eymrrs and-E - ssioN, bare been heref•4:
. . •
'severrd
:_IVE have -prepared;xyaluablecookbook
containing, 1,.000' reciPes, ete:,. and nea t .
hontni in etoiti vildeg we present td every -
Subseriher thethe
. 7 FPOUTER front 'this
Ltinie until the.clo'seol'lBll. .The book is
not for sale in book iiforo, but would
readily bring.7s..cenis,. All subscribers;..
whethet new .os.:Oldi who forward their'
sul . scriptions foiene year in advanee will
receive a - ceil (kthc
.TunnE ,14*urt,,i,' Hon. W. H. .ressre,
of nontros'e, 'presided for Judge Monnow
Led, week. Although Mr. .TEsstl..has
been uf f on the bench but a few montlifc,
he has demonstrated his entire fitness rim.
• the honoyable and resiionsible - position.
The . people. of Susquehanna: County urn
not perinit biro to retiie, uittii the peOple
of he . Stafn shall call him to, the higher
I , ..kition of 4ustice. of the SUpittki,Court.
Piir,Li.'s Post G. A. R., of f:ast-Smith
held elected the fottowing ilieers for the
ent,natig year, on, Satuida _evening tast,:
r
Cr mnrltuler.-1. O. Strtr.
1".-Flt&NI: WOLCOTT. 1 • • -
• . INfohc;-:s.N. -
(I. I).—.J. JENNE).
Wool). '
Q. W.
3t. 31.00ny.,, •
n. (.—H.
Llju!„~lt.-=E.
t.,11.13111EIRLI!.;.
.
• Titi: M. E. ChurCh. sociable which will
hi• licki this Weduescla evehinz in the
,Ei n s of 'the church iiromiseti to be ;in .
efrtertaintrieet of-more than Ordinary in -
tcre . st. A choice-programme of nrsie,
reeitationmidreading will form an
at tac
tice feature of the evening's e.p3rcises.
A lug ibc of the bestiiiigers of our towii
will take part' in it. A cluirminz.story
appropriate to the Christmas season will
Le read by the pester, Rev. G. C. JOSES.
EA:Anybody is cordially invited to, attend.
F IN Wisox - -The barn of \VAL
M..scuip.. in Wyse; was burned Tburs
,
(.14s morning last. , Tho' - .fire.!Avas discov
ered abfAt 2 O'cloe Ir.
.All ::tit l e hay and
was destrord toitother • with the
e,irpenter tools . •helouging;loMr. - M. and
Lis son. Abolift yeat'ago.Mr. Moscnw's
- duelling house . was burned and
,now. • Ale :
ckt,t ruction of the,remaining buildings on"
Lis far with the pioduot or his\
rpees.toil, is a sore afflict:ion. Loos about
Insivance, $1,600..
No Plial will be hewed nem this °Mee
-next Week. • The next IlErowrna will be
'fated Jimunex lt►.
Irr
y.n desire' to experience • a- happy
Otnionina. do something to make some
bee elsethappy. - •
PERNONAL.—M.,A. Straw and wife have
*one tn,Catrade to spend' the" holidaysidth
. theirclatigliter; Mrs. Moirrainsinty.
==•:Misti ErrA, „Moßitow, Mies Lititz
Ovkarcnit .)Thsaldier,ADAills s _and MIS
EDITII\,B;NIONTON, are , spending their
school vacations in thialptice.
—E. OrlaillON' NAM); C. -MANvILLE,
PRATT, JAJi> w MiC-FAIITANE. BEN HALE,
FRED SPALDING, C. PORTER, WILL
GRIFFITEN, aral\W. Dr:taw:tot, are home
from college, eintwill' spend the holiday
vacation With theirlriends.
&Mrs. C.. A. z Sirrrit,of Hazieten, is viz- I
iting ber sister,,Mrs. F C C. Gong,
MixwiLt,tms purchased a
how on Third Street, north of Easton -
Street, and id comfortably settled thrrein.
.- —Surveyor GOODUICII ate hi s‘.Ch ristrn as
goose with his family iuthis pla •
lONS BLACK, of 4eßaysyille, recei : a
tel4rani . on Saturday' morning annodit -
ing the dangerous illness of his' ten resi
ding near Denver, Colprado. Mr. B. left
for the I West the same evening. A two
thouiandroile journey at this season of
the'year is - art - very pleasant, and is especi
ally sad for Mr. ..11t,scw, who has but lit
tle expectation
_or finding his, son alive.
AtnEret Cit:AitnEntax, a prominent law
yer •of Scranton, died on• 'Eriday
last, after a short atutsevere illness. • kr.
Cumtnintats was formerly p resident of
Montrose,•.but removed to Scranton. some
years - since, and was intimately connected
with soup of the most important' move
ments that have recently taken place
there. He was about sixty years of age;
And enjoyed.the respect of a largo andin
iluential- circle of acquaintances. : ,Hewini,
'a member of the famous Scranton - School
Board np. to a shint time az(); and . his
flock° w 4 APalways on the side of retitudo
and honest administration. His death Nc S .
entirely unexpected._
TuE tIIAt7,EDY OF TILE LAVA BELVS.--
The thrilling events of the MOdoo war,
and the massacre of Gen. CA:NE.V and the
Peace ComruiSSioners, is still fresh in the
minds of the public: Col. •31r..icu.tm, an
eye-witness and surgivor Of the heartrend
ing OCCII4TenC . O of%that 'terrible day, has
been invited to lecture in tliit place,: and
has named Saturday evening next as the
time The subject of the lecture .will be
the " 1 ragedy of the Laia Beds, and th — e.
Itelion , oe the Rea Ilan." • Col. 31. will
give manYmew ideas
, in regArd to poor
Lo, is besides a most eloquent and in
teresting speaker. The lecture is to be
held in the Presl)yterian Church, and. will
commence at 75 o'clock. Admission free.
Ou S,upday Col. 3IEACIIANI still deliver
addremes in two of the largest churches in
Elmira c ;:and.on Wednesday evening is to
speak at EaSl Smithfield. .
Tut,: New "I'rk - and Philadelphia 'Nei'
Line—Bound Brook Route—has descry - 4 ,
cdly becomb a great favorite -- with the
travelling p4llc, atyl materiallytsborten
ed:the,flistatice between the two cities.
Por",,Teed and comfort tins line is not
Equalled by any rOad in the country. The
run is made in two and .1 quarter hoo t s,
in c.ean k and comfortatic cars, overit well
ballasted rigid, free from flit'st, and the
fuel avoid,. the diAagreeable smoke
and stria experienced on other roads.
Those .of our people, travelling between
the two cities, will do, well to try the
Bound Brook route, starting fri . nn North
Penn. depot in Philadelphia, and Liberty.
Stfect, New Yoi
Ell
.
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" HIS;TOIIT OF Ill ' IAD1 0 111:11 COUNTy.—We ' mass, Was sung by. s carelatlly • trained
g.,tic;t below a list of sORIe of toe parties I ,
eheir and was solemnly impressive. • The
wh.. have - arranged fur representation in I
pastor is a zealous and devoted priest, a
tbe fortcbcoming history of - llratifortlCo. .
ihocough scholar and a most courteous
No better evidence could be given the i
and
genial gentleman. tic) great *as tie
iipularity of thF: work. nor of the inter- I
cro 4 d ,
of` connunicants - that Leonid
est th . e . people-takeln it. It is also au ev- i
: sc:tree - 1Y get Wailkin heating distance-dur
itlettee of the high character and thorough i
iti , il l te address of the eloquent priest; The
manner inowhieh our county will be rep-;
cletdng sentence contaitatd -a beautiful
it. seuteti by illustration therein-when this,;
siesson
of humility : "If Jesus - the Son
department ;shall have been completed. i . - o e God ,
the Lord of heaven and carts,,
Lei the good work go on. ° " 11° "is ! °- EO'itsidered a few. swaddling clofils . us fit
Heal portion we have frecpently,spoken
` .raiment for Itis• divine. form, and a Bum
and eauonly add. Mr. CIitATT , is bringing :
I ble mangerAis good enough for the cradle.
it rapidlystowards a satisfaaory and sue--
of the infant Messiah, then any - position
cessful col pletion :- G. W 4 issl3t traar A x I
• ' - w -- - ----- ' 1 in life,: to Which God calls us, no matter
OnApt.vit Goitst, J.l•-SSE BROWN, Wm. Sam
how lea ly (*abased . iu the -eyes of men,
nEit, Esq., Jossmt TUTWNEII, CHAS. CHAF- i
i is • garod.enottgliTor Our acceptance.'! .
FEE, G. 11. yAN WTs-r,
Rev' C. C. C°n t s ' In the evening the pleasant .parlors of
M. I3uttock..ludge'p. D. Monnow, rri- 1
the Church of the Mcssiah were -brilliantly
WARD• OVEMTON„ Payrmsa:A .11A.:4vs; lighted up.. A thrkty Christmas. tree
_.'tai F,1,1.\ A. BARSTOW, Mrs. WM. WAT , • .
I 'lauded with uafohiiddeti fruit, fol.
1„ • PI IjOTT ' ll aS
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hreY M. Al !' "ls ' '',— " ' ' : the delectation of the little ones. - A
I.lon. 3. G. PATTON, Judge ,L. P. a
, „ 8 :Al ''' stunpttious repast, consisting of oysterS,
siotto,_l4. M: llEwrrr, L.
.51: \ rinwirr, .
cakes,
sandwiches;
mate, t6,4c ,was
.
Joittc IltunAm; _lilts. 'B. TAYLOR, !. , 111.TON
furnished by the ladies .of tlro\ehurch ;
Litwis, 3. Il..T.ksa-ton, Jositpu .t, llomtiT,
K
and apparently enjoyed by children of F a
II
7 . HAGERMAN, HOBERT 131.1.1 k, a\(''
"E,
AIM-!huger, as weliaS those of a lesser growth.
AMII 3. P.1.1X.M, ( Rose STEVENS,
lays STEVENS, Wm. W. P • •,,,,\ Thus ended_for me a very pleasant and'
e cin-Ltstt, P. W .
ItY . CIIIIISTMA,S.
-C 4 MoiIF.V, P. X., Honivr G
,3. G. WOODRUFF, 1 \ enjoya ole .AiElt \ s
1 5 MEEMAN SWEET, DA-NIEL ciIIOK.,- CUAS, I'
M.AItCY, .1 NA !WAN STEVENH, Mrs.
•ALsiosT 3 TiaAGEpy.— , 6 n Friday last
'au Officer from N. State' came to To
\sranda to look for propeity taken more
than year ago. A cooper by the name of
JAS. MEAD, who has not lived here long
was suspected of the theft. A search
warrant was taken out by officer . Ilultss
and they together looked over the
which is in the First Ward. The N. Y.
()Bier fou4nothing which he could iden.
tify. but .officer 131;n found several
large boxed of tea in the ivignal packages,
and soma other articles of, value which
had apparently been recently concealed in
the celiiir. Further search reveatelj tho
bl•oken - 19ek ia freight earmarked Pa.
N. Y. C. S%ling that things
bx)keterather crooked" officcr: Brnm.
nrlio'is a commissioned railroad police of.
that company, arrested ME.9 . for the
theft. .
I e asked the privilege of c!.anging his
lothes, which the officeisg,ranted. They
IC: kid the sound ' as of waten.splashing on
the 'lloOr and thought lie was •washing,
hiniscif. lie . finally called .to his _wife,'
and as
.idie opened the door she screamed
\
and fainted The offi( went into
, x\
the room and saw that it his own
throat, with razor t literally
covered with - blo ti. l
~
While the N. Y. fil4 sear& of
a-physician, officer B miss laid lum on the
floor anal Stanched, the' blocid 'as hest he
could by bidding the'ed„ s of the wound
together. Ir,. *as some fo • milintelit
fore a Docton Could. be lewd. ' 315, , ,,ir
thinkifik bis last Mernents had me, con
fessed that t le bad' brokin,into a freight
car at AthCni the . ioight befare, s len a
boat und . run his spO \
ils down the riv to
, Towanda. lie appafently made a de
breast of it : said, that no one was
blame, bat himself' And that he -hoped
God would forgive him for having led a
criminal life. , •:
. 1)r. JoussON C. 1,1110, 1114, dressecilhe
wound. This , (Wedue4y). evening
there is a prospect of likues'recovory.
Dr. - Jottssiki says that:, officer Buntrts'
pregame of , mind in promfaiy dosirieli
the wea] and holding it •until help :Ar
rived saved him 4om bleeding to deattion
. . .
.Ctratstwstl 7 'l, -,1,, Te!wont.—The - d a y
W h ichhc.seeensto bOrig nearer. and' nearer
'tans, withetteltpatedfig year t '. the rateno.
rTnf the: bit - Sited Centirr-thild, ' was Sob
seiied With siPpropriatecservices by three
out of six. of the Churches in Towanda.
It wine to men,tniatt hesMtlfoinnstom
toinaknclnistmini !htichiklkn's especial
"Thanksgiving day ;nett only for the gifts
which dear, _old Sanii. Cisetittaketi
lOng journey, from his boMe in the. ley.
North, to bestow, but for that most pre.
ores boon given us by Gon the Pather,.
k more:lthan eighteen centuries ago, the'
gift of His 'beloved Sea. -It Is weU 'that
the Iftthi.ones ';should ' - remember, 'with
gratefedjoy..the day' when the Babe of
Bethlehem came as , the messenger of
"Peace on earth and good will to met t!"
In Christ Church '(Episcopal), religious
services, appropriate to the occasion, were
Conducted - ;14, the Rector, Rev. .1.:-S.
BEERS.: The repairs . and 'improvements
being made in' the auditorium, 'are yet,
unfinished. • -Therefore . the congregation.
occupied' the,,baseinent, - which was taste
fully trimmed With evergreens.. _ • !
.The Church of the . Messiah (Universal- ,
' ist) was very artistically ornamented' for
the_ Christmas anniversary. . The delicate
ly tinted wall, in the recess iback OL- the
. ulpit, bore 'the seared text in beautifully
•shioned letters, "Unto yonis born this
da a.Savionr; :who is Cinusithe Lord."
The were gracieful festoons and Wreaths
of ever reeus, baskets of feathery grasses
and bon uets or lovely floivers. .The
stained-gla windows shed " a dim, sell ;
gious light," ver, an interior, which would
be notably lac gin co or, but for their
rich and . einiblem kie, blazonry. .
.. . '
• The services open with an argau -vol
untary which was pin ed by Mfrs, SwanTz.
A trio, 4ornposed of Mr. '434IIDNEItt, (bass)
Mrs. ST: JOHN, (alto) au' Mrs. Dr. MON
TANTE, (sopi-ano) sang While Shep
herd's Watched." . Then fol 4 wed a very
interesting responiive praise : - 'ee, by •
minister and choir. Rev. J. G. of
read the invocation, beginning " thou
who art our GOD and Father ! thel - Pa, er
of .- -"Our Lord JESUS : CtllliiT ! rollaSa .."
thine aid while in the nett*, of thy blessed
Son, we come to bless his'glorieutiadv.kt."
Tbo choir then;sang, ".11hen I view the
Virgin Mother !t Responsive reading o
scripture by. Minister and congregation
was followed by' the choir singing "unto
the lillng Eternal be praise,!' , ' ;
Mt. PORTER o ff ered a most fervent
prayer and the cl oir sang .the antherit : i
" And there iv re Shepherds.! The''
scripture lesson as followed by the sing-
i
lug of the hymn :
, .
Brightest and' best of the sons of the:morning, 1
Iftorn on our darkness antllend us thine aid;
Star-of the Eat4,--the, horizon adorning,—
. Guide where the Infant Redeemer is Mid."
:The sermon, was founded upon the
words: ." For Unto; you is horn this day i ,
in the city of David a Saviour, who 'is
Christ the Lord."—Luke 2 : Xt. ,
I - am sorry that . there is not space
to qtuite the leading thought& of this !.
able and eloquent addi'css. -. , -I
Mr. I'OUTER made a most ' , forcible ap
peal for the poor, hungry, home ess child-.I
rep, who knew nothing of Christ as joys I
and feasts., At the close the choir sang l
au oifertoiy, Canligue de .Noel, and Ch 'st-d
nuts antilop), "Praise the Lotil."-
.. Ihe music was simply grand ; and 1,
for one, devoutly thanked the Giver of all ,
good for the wonderful gift ;of song thus '.
used in his praise-service. .
The Church of Sts. -Telef.' and Paul,
(Catholie,) though unfinished in the l in- ;
ieri-)r, isliie)argest building of .the kind
in Towanda. The decorations about the I
altar, in autumn' leaves, wax. flowers and I
growing plants in potS and baskets
showed great . taste and skill. Rev. Father ;
li.Ei.f.v, clad in 'the richly embroidered I
pritstly roli,?s, officiated itt three masses
=I
Tint, sisters of Oscaluwa grangeprovi
ded a gentiine old fashioned meal on Fri
; day. evening. The bill of fate comprised
cold limn, \spare-rib, and chicken, pork
and beans, succotash, white and brown
bread, pumpkin and mince pie,.dough
nuts, tea, etc. 'Tlieioom was lighted with
tallow • dips; the Walls decorated with
festoons of dried aptle
.ani
The dishes used, on the occialort were
of a patern in fashion alandred years
• age - . The ladies who served '_the tables
discardedtbeir " pull-back "Mid "trails'.,'
I.and donned the tidy, if not soslaborate,
and costly, costumes of our grand inethers.
The entertainment Was_ a completespc
ces.4, and furnished anti, lkcigratifyinge •-
.itlenee that the ladies of OscalnWa arc
possessed of rare actramplishmenta in the
About eighty members of
the Order \and their friends, partook . of
the repast. • -
THE Lin•Tas \ have issued sij neatly en
' gr.(vett invitation' \ fey 'their Eighth Animal
i Reception to come Off on the evening of
Tuesday, January 1. \Those who enjoy
! such :entertainments need no assurauee
that the Liri-Ta'SwilLleae \ nothing nu
done to render OCCIBIOn . pleasant : and
enjoyable. The Comitttee of4rrange
'•ments consists of C.. 8. PORTERS R. A.f Pace n,
T. M. WARD, C., P. PATCH,
E.".OTT, W.: B. 1 1rNeEiT, and .1. )t.
BnAnt , 4i. Floor Committee It. A. NEB.,
I am, C. L. TitSCY, E. - T. .Nont.t,
Cn.t.wErtiAs,'R. IT; PATerf, W. COD.
niNti and G. R. Suriwoon, any one of,
, •
whom willg-i \ ve information in' regard • to
! \the reception: . \
•
TUE Bradford County Anti,Secret Er.
ciety will lidd'its first Quarterly 314.thic
• for the year 1878, is thelresiyan 314th0:
I diseChrirch,,at Heriiekville, - commencing
on Tuesday, January 8, l'B7B,nt 10 o'cloek
a x:, and contining for two \ days, with
at moon and evening sessionsiat 1 and 6
i . o''cloel . The Rev. E. W. Wtrzti's,n !of
1 the 31. E.. Church is,expedtid to be with
,
i us. Weixlt is lialliinvite all who "can\,to
inee with and if possible attend at,
l each ' 11 ord •of the Executers
i Jon. y el „
Com ittea. • -
l ess
- . Dsvro BEARDSLEY, See.
Ilereir Nei Year, everytedy.
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DEATOOPAIN OLD GILLIMATE OP. T:i:
REPORTOLOPPICE..—EiIIAII RoCitivithL,
_ ,
irhsi - was one of the first nnprentievs% in
~
the Ruatowrita Office, iiiriffici gradtnited•
some 117 yealvtio, died.'in Californians%
mont,h.) Ole sing ibis (Otis Me. li.'
, .
,Was etelltioyed fo a year or two, in Wil
' AM \ - *
liantsPOrt: Tr oy about 1846, went
to the fiandwish bloats when he corn
tile:Med- the puhlicatiPte of an English
\ •
newspaper.. In eonsequetre of criticising
1 the government offiefirs ho was arrested
1 and pain prison.. Throe gi the inter
veution of the 11.. 8. Govenortent he was
\
released, and about 1850 settled in
Cali.'
fornia r where he continued to tvaide until
. the time Of his death. Ho was a PCia of
the late Deacon Ruutis RocKwELL, \of
Troy. 'We find the following biographt
cat sketch of the deceased in the Hartford
(tt.) Post: • ' '' ' - • '
Elijah Alvord Reckwell. brother of S.
N. Rockwell, 80perintenclent of the' In
dustriarSchool at Middletown. and of the
late Drs. •a. C. ant John E. Rockwell, of
Troy, Pa:, died in Sacramento Some time
in November last, but the informAion 'of
his decease did not reach Middletown un
til saturday last. Ile was in the fifty
serandyear of his ago. He commenced
his life as an apprentice at the printing
business in . Towanda., when only four
tein years old. At the age of eighteen
years, having_finisbed his apprenticeship;
he started a weekly paper called the New
Star in' Troy, which he , ipmblished six
months and then sold it. He then visited
nearly every part of the globe, finally
stopping at the Sandwich Islands, where
he commenced the publication of the Sand
wich Island Datil - News.. -This he con
ducted for several years with marked sac.:
CCM .In .18.i0 be went Sonora, Califor
nia, and started the !Sonora, drald, which
.g.. 55
ue published successfully or- several
years, nutil he went r to rauelseo and'
assumed:the 'control o. the Morning Call.
His subsequent career, is given below.
Ilia ancestors were originally from Stam
ford. Conn: ' • '
Eiijalt Alvord Rockwell died last Fri
day.i.at.Saeramento. He came to the Pa
citic coaitiin l 846.:„." Rock " as ho was
fintiliarlyi called by mernbers.of the craft,
made his mark in the State as an editor.
Under: his editorial Management, -the
Morninj -Cali grew from `an insignificant
penny paper to a potent power, in the
community' of San Francisco; Ind an - in
fluential partial 'of the State. Since 1860,
when he was called from the. editorial tri
pod of that paper to the Legislative Halls'
of thaState, Mr. Rockwell had resided at,
Sheramputo, being most of the :titnes.,en
gaged upon the editorial to off of the Sac
ramentos Dee, a paperooted for its excel',
lcnt editorial ability. By all . who knew
biro Mr.. Rockuell was greatly esteemed:
A pungent writer, industrious and honest,
be - sPoke always for the good of the" peo.
plc.. -tenuous to a fault,lie was unjust
to him lf, and did not accumulate riches,
though is ever active brain. contributed
I
largely in\bringing wealth-stud honors to
his fellow Men. And now that he has
passed away, he poet whispers :.-
"Cbta In the clust \ bls heart may Jle, •
But that which waktrietil It once Bball never die."
\ R . f P
~ ,an.a R ona Democrat.
. the this lb,
et which wa
I \ 7 ._
A IVEATIIEUIIIO HE C
of one of our exchang • took. note of one
,of the fair sex who eneo ntered the storm
Of Saturday last, full rigL 4,and . with all
her sails set. ffe'gives a g hie deserip
lion of how she weathered he storm.
One we noticed on. our streets spurs the
same day. wrestling, With the War,of
ele
urents mid her own *rigging. The local
says : " And the Winds blew upon that
woman, and Whirled
,her hat over
fence, and tugged enthitsbistically With
her overskirts, and when she held the
\front down the-back flew , up, and when
she held ; the brie;; doWn the front
flex up. rum strai g ntyvay.the rioly spirit
ltex:3ro*e within her, and she wick
ed up agikinst the fence, shut her knees
s together 41 the front breath of every
thing; poked the - hair away from her
eyes and smiled sweetly, while the wind
I owled and shrieked' around her': ,and,'
moaned and sobbed and darted- bet Ween
her ankles ; and found naught that it
could-,wigile except he ,loose end of a
shoe .stripg. •
Noy: - is THERNIME TO SI.711.5(7:111E TO
PRANK LESLIE'S STINI4Y , MAGAZINE.--)
The January copy, a mo.gt brilliant *di
day .2111mber - frs- now ready It contains:
some exceedingly pretty illustrations and
amounts of "Christmas on the. Alp::.'
" Christmas in Norway." "Christmas in
Jerusalem." A large number of highly
interesting articles, paragraphs, etc.; on
welci,Me and timely subjects. • Music,
Poetry, Fun, Science, Art and Pietiim, all
embraced in"l2B pages. It has in all 100
beautiful • illustrations; including a fine
steel• plate engraving of Rev.
,C. F.
zhmus, editor of the ibtvzin,l. We do
ot know of any • monthly journal, pub
lished either on .this-continent or else_
where, better entitled to the large shMe
of public favor bestowed on this valuable
publication. It is, of decided inter.
est to everybody; , old or- young, grave
or gay, and iti a marvel of cheapness.
Present, your families with a subscription
for MS. , The annual subscription price
is $3 sigle ,copies, 25 cents pug-paid.
Atldres.sl
orders to FRANK LE;.4,11537
Pearl Strcet; New York.. . „
ow IS THE TIME TO Sruscnini: TO
PHASE LEATE'S• POPITIqi •31ONTO.Y.:—
Tug JANE4ItY number, now ready, con
tains some exceedingly interesting { mat
ter.' It opens with an agreeably surpris
ing and well written article on "Pipes,
Cardinals and Conclaves" Then we have
"Pictures of New Japan," "The adul
teration of ' in Common , Use."
etc., all•of wl very liberally ilchs
tented. -EP A al story, - entitle#
"An America,. ;ess," by,the fatru4s
ETTA W. PrEncE, commences in :Mis
number and „bids faito prove highly
merritorions. ,In tidditin s t there are to
usual number, Of select Short. Stories,
Ilistorical i Varagraphs,NoteakTravelj.w.
sides Fun, Science, etc. There are in
all 138 Pages and 100; Illustration`s._. Our
readers could'not do a better thing the
-line. of reading UT - atter-than to subscribe
\ to FRAME LEssLin's Popular Jiouthip s
tkr the new.year. The annual: subscrip
tien,price is $3 ; single copies, cents,
postpaid. Address, FRANK LESLIE, 531'
Pearl \ Street,. New York. - -
As ,
GEortos: Of _Liberty Cor
uers, was driving a pair Of spirited horses
Up Main Streetzin Friday last, the team
liecime
frightenedand ram' When near
S. WlLnaruan's, the wagon was upset,
and the housei dashed"away up Elizabeth
Street. - his wife'and. datigider
Wereflirown from the wagei,; the latter,
was :quite badly iniercd, one of
her/fingers nearly seircred frorrOer hand,
besides. being- otheririse -bra . The
-other occupants estaped'unharniek,
\
• THE date affixeirto l he printed labeyi
which the REPORTER IS directed to sub \
scribers; indicates - the - time to. whieli the
subscription is paid. .We are now adding
every - week many names to our list,, and
our subscribers are rei-piested to notice.
if thedate is correctly Printed. • If not,
*aim 4rive it • inumediato notice'. that the
mistake may be ratified.
EKE
seam from one who was present
that the Christmas tree festivals at' the
Presbyterian and M. E. Churches in 3ior.
roe4in were entirely successful, and sads:.
factory : to all concerned:
Ibis; GRIFFITIIs, cf the late
Rev. THOMAS 'J. -Gain , alio, of Eolith
Wales, and, mother of J. J. GRIFFITHS,
of this place, died in Philadelphia Orithi,
14th list., in her 72d year. •
Da. BoLuxVe Uwe liosx-iithe) re
cent death in honored' age of Vale moat
'amiable rmil,umful mmi, call forth from
'1'414
..,o7 ig -_ _
Nee° &onset - WOOD, the = County et \
Bradford,, anl :especially!
. Smithfield,
eliared latielYj t in the overflowx the our.
plu • "; .pulai, ti - of. Halifax,. embracing
sae familieit airj BULLOCKS, Att.E,xs, CA-
Li FS, HA LE,. 13INE11,' ' NILES, HAVEN,
1 JON Es, - 'FROM As, MINER,: - SCOTT, ra It-
WELT:, MART,I N, Fanstswonva, and prof
ably others equally honored of ;whom .I
am not infermed,-or have forgotten. jack
son township, in'Susquehanna County,
.was alio Well reinforced by a "Vermont
settlement" comprising. such !melee
. .as
WELLS, TECKERiBAREIS, HALL,TAL:NOR,
NYE, CHASE, BRYANT, ' BARRETT, ' and
others. Sortie of these names may be . fpr=
gotten, tut manof them are well:and
tn
favorably reem - red . ,. in, the old home
51 r3
by elderly people , male arittfthale, who
rejoice.to hear of the prosperity of those
who left them for "the lirest." Some of
them had anecdotes Of earlier and perhaps
happier days. • •• . • • - .
I visited Halifax centre, or corners,
early in *Tune. As I 'came in from the
Worden grave-yard, northerly, over "Jol
ty Hill," there were some fine views. Old
Mouadonock mianntain, in Now Ilamp..
shire, arose on the east, and on the south
west appeared a peak, Which I was assured
was Mount Greylock in MasSachusOts',. ,
which I took to he ono of the Greeu
Mountains, which have llaßfax on their
eastern slope. On theright, going down
into the village is thi r comfortable farm,
410080, 110 W of Despot IN' ILLIA N f s, of Oro
tna. et., but which was a long time the
• honte of DARIUS BULLOCK,
.. senior. _The .
big 'kitchen, with its eight or ten • doors
was orithronged with his dozen chill
drew, - nearly all of whom reached inaturr.
.ty, of whom th e oldest was DARIUS BL - 1.
LOCK, Jr.,, and.:the yoUngest,. JEssE tr.
BULLOCK. DAINUs, - seliier, served ,the.
town as clerk for forty years, 4nd was
continually in priblio4isineis , - , Which he
discharged-with signat;fid€:lity and Sat's;
faction. I in the adjacent gmvei T yard
that " Hon. DAIIII7B Ber.i.ous., diettOctt.
-2:7 4 , 1833,-aged 72 years." Mid his relict,
"CLeve. [Pr Farce] Bt7LLocK, died Sept.
Sept. 22, 1.853; aged :O. Mother"! thou
art gene to fes:." •
The name of-Bur,LocK is-as honored .in
Halifax as it is in Smithfield. l' watt: ais. \
sured that ynurig Darius never had any
"wild oats to sou," and was so much the
airier at the outset ?lithe voyage of life.
In -uldition to well. unproved school ad
vant. ges at home, be studied Latin with
theleo , regational pastor, and read merl,
icine wit his"father's brother, • in] Bello-
18.41% 3lafer. After "standing the drafts"
in 1812,ar'id n h being " hit." he' left •for
himself, and son found that home in ;
Smithfield, 'where 're so well performed so i
many public and so ial duties over sixty
yeari.- His sister. M ; S'rErnEX NetKs,
wa;.. the only IleLLocKinlet iu Halifax:
\
There being no public li 'se in the place,
\ I
and astorin having come, was kindly
'acto:nmothtled by Mr. and rs. NILE,,.
The po4t-office and village sto is kept
by himself and son. a
As many of your readers will "ev.tr
again visit their old Halifax home, will
state that the ancient, large emigre:,
tional meeting house has be en takes
down, and the sou part of the green, or I
common,' has beer } sold and closed up."
The.eld' brick Academy remains, and is
used. The grave yard is so full that it
has. been enlarged. The' Baptists took
down'4lreir house, north of the village,
and . built on the street West of the green.
A Methodist is there preachiug new, to a
union congregation. At West -Halifax—
formerlp,- I believe, *Plemb's corner's"
,is ,-.1. Baptist * Church and buildiug,:where
they have service'regularly. The ridirer
saliats have occasional preachieg: The
Congregationalists have been' so reduced
by death and removals as hardly to have
a visibility.. Weth Halifax has some man
-1 uhretures, and is the larger place. Such
are' the cliangeliiring the isixty years
mei more—two generations—when the
Smithfield and Jackson emigration' from
Halifax began, calling thence, (as well as
elsewhere) tome most excellent citizens.
' ..A Nl.' . ferty-six . years' labor, THOMAS
Woon, the Congregationalist pastor, died
in i 42. SAMUEL FlB, Baptist, who was
born .‘and ordained in Halifax, after
preaching at the centre for nearly hall. a
century, became so infirm that he reaign
ed„and (his wife being dead) retired to
live with a married, daughter in Brattle-'
bore. .
.• .
Theie hills areftivorable to (longivity.
The mother of PETER and IsAAc WanEtt
(whose maiden name was RACIIAEL HALE)
died in 1809, lackilig'only
well
days of
being a century-old, and well to her lait
year. Is4A!,''s father-in,law; TrionAs
-ADAMS, 'died in 18!i8, aged 994- years, and.
his. wife; in 1854, aged 06. SYLVESTER'
WnitnEx", 1814, aged . 82-; his relict, lIE,
nExAtt, 1827, ged 88: ELISIIA W0111)EN,
Sr.,. 1820, ag 18.; his sop, ELISIIA, - Jr:,
1852; aged 7' . SYLVESTER Wono6:, 211,
r ;
nearly 90. itsA-Wounpr; 1857, aged 92.
. These are . specimens, which fell under my.
more special attention, and are„not very
\
rare,
• '
. Tiie,Verinonters boast of having' stout
null and fair women.--; The stoutest of
the formerwhom r saw was Iticituo.*D
WORDEN," ii.lio stretchei up to six fvet sit.
Of tile'latter;llropriety forbids any men--
tion, but they ado not licking. - 1.. -
I Am sorry to be \ Lbliged - to add that
there is neither labopor manure enoughl
-in many parts of the S t ate to keep thetlatid4
in good heart. !As a consequence, in many
interior districts,-farins - are rather retro
grading than -advancing for\agriciiltoml
purposes. ;dany,homes of 'other days are.
deserted, and • some placett„ here , not a
chimney or a corner stone left to tell
where families once flourished. Tlicil
lages 'and ci ties me 'increasing, bui l t ,not
4 . 1 w: towns, (or, .as we call them, .towp
Oipsy . . .In improved cattle, horses add
slic)cp, Vermont is noted, and her marble
and Aber stones are turned into money
to a i -She scuds out a great
man, gond education:. s n t is
lor.itti
lucre:
ative population and
Canadians, the high
- •
intelloctually . is not
0. X. W.
st.ln(
adyai
WITH the beginniiigf the year, I. Mc-
PnEasmi enters upon thedisehaige.of his
dutiei as DistriCt Attorne3L . lf he suc
ceeds n discharging the Idu • s• as sags lactorilir as - his: immediate pKedeCessor
Joni N. CAI.IFF bas, he will ablindantly
:satisfy the people atil - win honor to -Izzumit.
, •
- Cana? Pinaatnnan t i
Co trtinnti
WinnaenaT, • ,
d.TAwis'a into vs V iketjamhN et
4—Verdict for plaii,lifne lit moist* p
Benhuititt
A li,MOlCeinvalVaißilea.--Ejetitment.
Biltininfiati‘ Itilifirick,
Parifi , :rocist "P*44l#tut:'l3'W ` Little
and D'A Om* taqi, :foi ikatandtutt,
Verdict t ft- • r t
cansiWrik itAvenimi.\,4*
for a new trial.- ' • 7 % ,
Court appoint; '* l ,ialandiniotian Audi-.
for to audit the acCounta,Of this Prather*.
tary, Register and Recorder, and ',Am
of the. several COurta.. •
ire
Mani
;Lock
mr
from
pry
MOCK
VW Gliilettva L N Post, at al.—Coirt
I appoint J AadterviVat, Esq; la Auditor
to distriblite Nods raised by Slavin% sale
lof defendant's real estate. . ~
B W I,ne vs J W Van Dike..-Court
appoint,Wrn yoyle„Esq,,an;Auditei ..tp
di!kiribute funds raised by
.., filierift's' silo
.f defendant's real estate. - ' ~
oseph Cooldin's adta'r ys E-Reed My-.
er.,--Court appokit .11 0 DeWitt, Esq;- an
Auditor ito diStribute funds relied -.by'
Slierilriaale of d fendant'a real estate..i
CitiieruNatlO Bank Of Towanda-is
$J A Caddiniand C Russell.--Court sp
it
point.Wm Little, Esq, an Auditor to dis
tribute funds ra by Sheriir,s sale 'of
defendant's meal estate. i - ''
' -
James lineal vs E Reed Myer.
.4().
sepii•Conklin's adm'r vs same.' --Rule •in'
each case to Open judgint and let de:
fendtintoseer - --..- , -.1'. 3t .
Robert Nailaoresltse vivN 49nittee.-i
Role on St!oillittipai'sPonoi!V i onk•
`Ltilrelitiliirs Joint Dottiti.- le to
strike off satisfactiOn in tbie ease.
Abram Cory vs it. B Calkins, et Ad. \ •-
Rule absolute. - • -
- - Betsey Hill vs 8 R'lllll.--rt direit
an alias subpeena to be issued.
The following Sheriff Deeds were ack
nowledged :
lIIIIRIPP DERDS.
3 pieces in Wyilusing twp, containing 810
aerpg, to J W Hcillenbach,; sold ad property
of 11,J3 Ingham; con,ideration,_sl2.oso.
71
acres in Rome barn to G C Atwood as.
rrpi,prty ot L A and E Ridgway; consid
crtrien, $2,090.
Lot in Towanda boro to W Id Benjer. tut
property of Juba Mclntosh; consideration,
: 7 ,1 1.1 00,
•
I.ooo.acres'io- Monroe twp to D R Btack•
man, as property of J S Blackman; consid
eration, $7,900.
11,,use and lot in Ulster tap : to The Brad
ford Loan and Building Association of Atli
ens twp, as property of I W•Smitb; consid-
Nuts jn Towanda boro to N N Betts, jr,
ait ; ropertyot Hiram Taylor; consideration,
$3;650.
house and lot in Towanda born' to C G
Ray lett, : aa property of Acker Smith; con;
idt. rat ion, $260. - , '
73 pertlms in -Wyalitsing twp to John C
Beardsley, as property 61 F D Nichols;
irtioti..ssoo
-
•
:ots iti. Wys'ox twp to Wm H Conklin,
adto . r, as pmperty of
,E Reed Myer; con;
$13:800:,
39 acres in (Windham to D C Dewitt. ns
pr.;:etty of )' r + E Carpenter; consideration,
$25.
Lot k Towanda born to, Olive F Elliott,..
as-property of E N Nlcedunicki. considers:,
list:, $205., •
.
House and lot in Ulster twp ip C E Fer
guson. as property of A D HouseeCcousid
ersoion, $25...- •
30 acres to Shesbegn - in twp to FlOrece,
114 r, ton, as property of Joseph Post;
coin
sidr~•ation, $O5. tr•\
acres in Litchfield to N C ,Harris.
pro.: - .,erti \ of S . 13 Canner; consideration $252:
74 acre in Albany twp D Ilussh•
herer;las property of B Ayers; 'considnra
,iot . $2O. \, •• I
. ,
11.40,e and - led in Ulster swp.to C.ll''-and
T It HolcAuib. - as property- .of J S Smith;
cur , deratinn. $2OO.
• Uduse and lot in=Wyalusing to J W Hol•
1--10-nek, as property ol Cyrus Avery; cote I
:sic!, ration. SI.IOO.- \ . . .
• 71•aeres in Wells' twp M Johnson.
e'er, as property of JosepliHruy; consider
s2o4l
\
I'.-ft'si
interest in iwo lots n -Towanda
burn to J P Kirby and C.S . Rutsl),ll3. prop
trty of J A Codding; consideration, $1.4G0.
S.inte as above, as propeAy of C'S Bus
sell; ,eonslderation, $1.400.
• 2 tots ilk Towanda boro to J P Kirby `and
E . Fox. adm'r, as property of M C tind
A D Mtrcnr; consideration, ;? . •2„.500.
3 • acres in 'Tuscarora tail. to I 0 D
lan
ney propeit'y of Satnuel,Woodrufr; consid
era. nal ' •
• 2 lots. in Canton boro to B W Lane.
.rol , erty of.. J W Vandyke; considenitioi,
„
r•l rods in Wyalusiog twp to CS Lafferty.
. pro; rty i of F D Niaols; consideration $50.-
1. use and lot in Burlington - twp to
L 11•• Iv an. property of Merry, &
I Co.: cop •ideratinh SlOO
- acre • in Wystix twp to now E MOr.
o E Wed . Myer ; consideration
1 • 1 I :ouce and lain Towanda berough• to
Raclin! E Warn •r, property of 'G B Neal;
cc n 41efotion $ll .5. ,
Cemetery lots in Towunda boro - to E \S'
Neel, property ofG\ Neal; consideratibt
• 1 lIOURe and lotin A bens born to H W
propetly•Of C t unsicke?; co r sid
in $llO.
acres in •Monroellwp to H W PittAk.k
pro-I••rty of AarOn Sione , co'ideration
$lO5O.
Sop and lot twit to W Pat
rick, property of I I \V Smith,: consideration
I $ll2. • -
fenditnt's ihterest in fi houses a d lots
in Towanda born to S .E 1 Sackett an • 1, It.
Fro it & Edward t Frepcs - , property of • • S .
Rti , : h •ell; consideration $105:
Same as abotre vs J A Codding ; • consl, •
r eration $l2O. -
is acres iirShesheliiiin two to ITen6 , and
W.atiace Shores, -property of LII Post
5 . 9 acres iri Wysox two.to J W Woodburn
prooerty„ of L B Bennett; ccitisideratiinr.
'acres'in ElPrriek twp to Edward Welk pr- 2rty - of II Ingham; • consideration
$4./0.
1T "ase and_lot itarilter tarp to. Geo We',;
pr, rty of.; 8 Smith ; conosicieration $375.
ng,e. and .lot in Towanda 1),mo to - Sand
WaThrldge, proper,ty t t D W ,Moody ; con
ssol.li .
BUSINESS LOCAL.
tom' Funs !_ FURS ! FURS ! at J. L.
liKsrs. dee2o.
A. Good Winter Suit for- Ten Dol
1111'4 at .2os EN ; E4t.ts.
Cir-.CAMP. CHAIRS FOR
,CIIRIST-:
BAS.—New. lot, new prices, at the - . Bridge Street
TdrtiltoreStore: dec2o,
. We beat them all on Carving Knives
and Forks, • atAptt,r g 'o Crockery store:
rfr Holiday Goods to suit altclasses at
KUNT'S. • derZ).
ar' The finest Silver Pl e ated Knives,
Torksand Spoons, In tho markt:l t at 0
£ Ladies, Mises, mid Cl;ildre'n's
Furs at reduced prices, at J. L. Emirs.: '
soverTi ted•.Riiives, triple late;
tm:y t 4.00 per doz. 3fAnit.t.'s Crockery Store, .
•
fancrGoods ia_ great. variety, at
J. L. L.V.CT*B. . decW.-
;,:;X Don't forget to call at KENT'S be
foro buying yoir Fun. dear.
'a" Toni can b l ay a plated CastOr for 99
In Ilercur Slott.
IT Depot for Gold; Surer and Steel
spectacles at Cualtatlit.tS'a
,\ • 4
Stock of taseinator's and
Suit goods at J. L. sitars. . ot;e:o.
• -• \
cids
,nd out our Silver-Platedware,
• \ Crockery
tlrladks SAke - Tratidliamdera and
Tits in great 'wiry, sp. L. KENT'S. -
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tar You cart alway s * get bottom prices
at ei!AwataLts ) 'S V, . -
Shawls I Shawls ! Shawls! Just re
ctsved at .1r .L KalrEr. • dett).
nr. Vie finest assortment f ollampts 'ln
town tor to etr. foo to et Stowe.
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;Cl'TOWtatialwalt flail what fon
Jeiasz, saitiweir &la iinnr Plated Ware it
• . CluksimuiLl3ol.
stock krifest, prices in
a. Lowers.' . deal.
• Oro celery awl Gloves in great, Tarte
tv. i"Ourr!k deem.
•or Alt the latest paVicatioih Tory
cheap, at Wuncons SuAtirlt. 4 ‘,
heinamber always, 'that we will
ran you iamis, Crockery' sal Glassware at the
icrwest prices,,..Matitit.s Crockery Stare.
gs' Corsets ! corsets eorapta ! All
klub, and prices ai sirsT:s. decWil
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'tar •es *ling Chairs, (Itockeis) for
cents, at the cent Store. -
tar li. A. COWLEA at be Bakery oppo
site the 31011IIS a large supply of fresh
ly baked Cracken. • dec2o.
,
tar Iron can :get' skl the lateststyles of
Statkurry, vesreheap, at W \ HITODArn k SUAirr's
farßoys Large Tool
'et nt A, at 09 Cent Store.
tar New firm, new goods a
cies at the Zetilge Street Furniture St
Or Sleds, all kinds, for 99 cents
Cent Store. -
,1 CLIAMUERLIN igen& goods,chea.
for cub, than aniother establishment In Northern
Pennitylvinia. '
. re-Go to Caisrugatax's and wo hts
assortment of American. Gold and Silver watches.
A.CUAEUEULIN has just re:
tarried frets New York with goods for 'belled'.
days.' L. •
Everything iii the tine of' station.
at Willi Mat , •
kg" Bronze Lamps, 'with Crystal Ilium-
PAW . only 00c .. Crockery Store. Iw.
the uew 511'
lartanie = from 90ct;_to *4OO, at MA-.
wa.lZ . s.trockery" ore. : . Nov.=.l.w.
Vi r .II.ITCOMBX,SZ- SILAUT sell the best.
Blank Books nianufaetored In the country.
dir New qoods; Holybiy Goods, Toys
and Fancy G 0044 next week \MA,Dit.t ! 's Crock
ell Store. ~ , • N0r.22.1w.. •
Undertaking a spemality at the
.Bridge Street Furniture Store.
t4r Cheapest. Black Pure bioll
parus; Mork rind Colored Cashmeres just
POWELL & CO.
CW. Just received. Another Larg
Stork of tamps:at MADILL'i; Crockery Storti.
• .r-8- Calicoest nice style just opened at
Scents . .lo Casosof best Calicoes, beautiful sties,
G 4 eents, POWELL & CO.
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. Mits. MINGOS has .the - Jest . Skirt
Supporter, alvo:tbe Skirt 'Elevator.' •
t' Go to CowtEs's Bakery for yoiir
Christmas Canilfes. dec2o.
"r' Everybody enjoys Co*Ls's Coco
si.q candy.. 'Fresh Atippls made everyday. (Mete.
rar To FAnAirats NEEDbIe FANNING
lllta.s.—Wo have. a large stock of the Fannlag
whleh is deetaie4 to b the hest Mil by all,
whtell we Wlftsell cheaft. for ea c h.
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rg- Cologne Sets and'irases, at great
!,.F bargains than ever offered before in this. market
3rApiLL's eroekery Store:
In making 'your selections for the
itr,rus'is„ remember tlu j rlcesor the artlelecfor
W. at MAptur.'s CrOCkery Store, range from nue
cent.npwr
M' rednCtion on rates to all
pelnts Al .\ wthwest and Sinitbwest. The
cheapest fares eve , : offered. Write or apply to G.
It:Sherwood, Towanda, L.V.: it. B. ticket Oaten.
nr The Best quality of Family Flour at
sty;r: SWC 31It.LS a\Mi4ole.%ale or retail.
tsligt-tfJ
:"H" L. B. ROD9 . EILi Challenges compe
titian forgnailly or goods nod' .I%* prices on . Sash.
Boo:s, Blinds and 3loltlini. N, and \ all Lnfiding ma.
tavEzdfj.
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\ CV' YEAR . 8 PAltlil*. \ —A - . • Is'eu:
ear's party will be given at the Bartlett
Wy.ipk tog, on the evening of Monday, l ' lvKeentl.ei
'Mat. IST;.lfnslc, STULLN & 311113tiNAL,D • s Lerches
LIR. •
Doxa friends of Rey\
Itunitt wßtpay him a 'Donation visit at
the !M. E. Paraonage Wyahtalug, Ps, on Chrlat-
Inas afternoon and evening, Der. 25211: Everybo,ty
Ix Invited. By order oisoin. &eta.
d .cl2-2.W.
•C..-zr Ladies and Gens-.—We have just re,
Celfed a line of genuine Jaiianeso goods. boughtdi..... et from the Siiiiierter, and ivould extend a ebr•
dial initiation' to yogi- all to co; examine them;
MADILL'S Crockery Store.
ONLY 30 DAYS.—llaritig cons tled to
ronain in Towanda ot,ty an days longer, titis Is it ,
gi've timely notice to ail is: , r.sehs desiring gimt lee
gginf In our line of geodatO come forward ni`•otire
C. .S.ConswEa. ,
99 Cent Store. \
ilt..( 20
- 6n3T Smith. Claus' has established 'pus
headquarters at 211•Alsita,'S Crockery Store rer
the cutting ifolidamand any °nein want of beau-
UM articles will be helped at least In theirstdec
tloas by inoitturover the stoc k . In the assort meat
will be found goods fro m Japan, France, Germany
and other foreign ... countries, as well as a great
homber of samples ocAnterliaaskilland workthan
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Mr' 4 -A great pemspaper„in every sense
rf he phrase '! la the judgment'' of journalists
and ho t peopba upon. the Philadelphia weekly
Time ~ Not yet a year old, this weekly paper has
'acidr.veU a success do circulation as well, as it in
fluence' Chat Is without a parapet.. It .einbrav,s
eight page ' 4r sixty-four columns, pal to overflow
tng with repitable matterMeant:et - horn every part
of the wide 6kls of- Polkics, Literature, Sclenee
and Art. Thee iterlal page abounds In crisp coin'
melds ou the nee Of' the day, embodying carefej
and firdaPendeut dgnriut fearlessly expressed.
The' depirtments reli fug to home and society and .
i garden mate it %Tice at every eve fi reside, and off
-1 er froin Week to week to Watkins that are Irresist
able to the., scissors of an tilion, Fiction; poetry
and tales of iraiel:and adiTure y finil a place in
every mintier. Bit the great, distinctive featurii
of the I'hilailelphia weekly. Tir ' it , It
series of chapters WI, the exu-
Ot Tilt W.tili.- EMI' one Of thi
ota prominent actor -in the Litt
the States, and describes ear, r
that came within his own pet
No newspaper ever bef7e prose
of contributors:as appear In
.hauotaii them are such meu as
lion. A. G. Curtin. Gen. Jos
General Jose * ph Meeker. G enerat Ipit .sk,,
lion. John W. Eerney, General.G. T. Reauregard,
General William 41. Franklin , Hon. 4ohn U. Rea
gan, il<lll. 'Simon 'e.iititerttn; Gee, Richard Taylor, 7
General John C. filament, and such women asMrs.
Stonewall Jackson, Alta, E. E. Briggs ("Olivia ",)
anti Mrs. Jesse Benton Fremont. The_ prospectus
of the Weekly Tfiai r has made Its appearance. At
ttils season when 'people ire .selecting their news- '
!vipers for the next - Tear, no one should fall, to send
Tor and examine7W_ reetiren„ copy of this truly.
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In WyAos. Dec. 17.;87:,..4 Rev. E. T. Duteln , r,
Mr-N. It. 3lcrt ill, of bitchflehl to :Hrs. Jerusha
I. r nacre! Itrin.w. Alluf IVratlford Ctitinty, Pa.
• . mkt). '• „.
i'IF.RCE. —ln. Smithfl¢td,• Do.celrii)er 19, Mrs .
waiter Pleree, aged 41 3ears. • / •
The Annual Neeting of tlie, Stock
'holders of the Towanda Itridge Co. for the'yeetlou
of, a President, Treasurrr nud six Manager*,
serve the enitulugß year, will he•hold at the First
National Battik; Towsnda, , Pa.. on WedneNinft4n
•'d day of lanuary,"..between. the hours of and 3,
P. 31.. . •
„ ••\ !..f, N. BETTS . ..tn.,
Dec 4 1 , 1877.' \ - •Trral.urer.•
DISPEIIIII I Di'aPl:llt l .lA ! DYSPEPSIA
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Dyspepsiaris the most, perplexing of all human
ailments. ,ICs symptoms ereahnoet intlnHe In Mali
variety, and the forlorn and desponilent victims of
the disetie - Often fancy thetnselves the prey, lu
term of every known malady. This is due, In part,
to the close suppling which exlonx between the
stomach and the brain, and In part also the fact
that any dliturbance of no digestive function ne
cenarily disorders' the liver. the bowellt and, the
. 1 /enCan Iffidclo. - and effect., to seine extent, die
, quainy orthe Wood: - • . •
E;.Zsdate4iffitterTitne of Route sinarionts.
treat Bargains, in ,OVER9O4:TS
nsurs. I qept.n.
Chests, for 99
,hree Button Kid Gloves in all
Oa at Mee. "
SPECIAL LOC%L.
This Is iota new plepuatalm, tobetMed eta tonne
wanting, It bas been -pmsetibed4 litany
Teats pinetles of emit:mit with
unparatelled interns. •It is not Myst or Intend
ed to tollataitho antrum to whirl' the Musa* fam
ily is subject. but fl warranted to eine D
to its most obstinate form: Kuniteln DIM=
of Iron never falls to cure. Symptom' of Dyspep
sia ortibto of appetite, wind and rising of 'Ma food;
dryness of the month, heartban, distetadon of the
stomach and bowels, mmatipatkm, headsebn rasa -
neas. sleepiessnelie and low spirits. Trylbe great
retnedy and r e eonVlsieed of Its neuritis... Get the
genuine. Take on* Kutikersorldeb utonl
one dollar, bottles. Depot, =ft North Nin p th , Stre y
et,
Philadelphia, Pa. It never falls. Yor sae by all
Druggists and dealers evelywhere. ' I •
and
tryfor B. P. Kunkel's Bitter. Wine of Iron and
try no other. dlx bottles for flwr dollars, or One dot
tar per bottle. • ' '
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• • WORMS: WORMS/ WOEMEI
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Kunkara Wornl ,
ruP never falls to de
stroy Pin, fleet and Stomach Worms. br;Kunket,
the only successful physician who removes Tape
Wormlo, two hours salve With head, and no fee.uu
11l removed. Common sense teaches If' ape Wortu
be'removed. all other, aortas can hereadlly
mrored. Send fur circular to E. F. Kunkel, 259.
North Ninth Street, Philadelphti, Pa., or cull to
your dimple% fur a bottle of. Kunkel's Worm Syr
up, price tr. Althaver falls. : • -
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KUNIC4 . 3 lA - STEAL - . AND E. T. RUN
FOS THE HAIR. -
The hest and cheapest; Hair braising and Hair
Cleaner in the world. They remove dandruff,: al
lay irritation, soothe and cool tttoheated scalp, pre
vent fthom falling off, mid - promote the: growth In
-*STY short time.. They preserve and beautify the
flail., and render it soft and glossy. They-Impart
a brilliancy and a - silky appearance to braid and
wiry flair, and at* hair dressing, they are unrival
led eradicate dandruff and prevent baldness. The
- sbatnpoo cleans the Hair,
.rennyves - grease, scurf.-
Itching, eruption. Cores headache 'produced by
heat and fatigue. • TEnnkers Shampoo and Enteral
tut:tures Hale to a natural and glossy color, tistore,
feded, dry,liarsh and wiry hair. Price per bottle
t. Ask vonr.denggist for them,- or semi to Proprietor, N0..239, North Ninth Street,
Philadelphia. Pa. " • .1= , noMI7.
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~NEEPORTE. G DY wrigvrags k LEII , III,
Geuertl dealers in Groceries and Produce, Patton's
ock, corner Main atulitridge Streets.
WEDN 9. - DAY 1 'E:9;IND; DEC. 19, 1977.
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Flour per bbl.
sick_
DuckwhCat Flour. 401
Corn deal per 100 Hrs.. •
Chop Feed, -
Wheat per hush 1 - 25 Gi 1 40
Corn, " •
.60 40 . -
Rye,"' i` • •7o
oats. " .` • 84z 35 • 40
Iltiekwheat, " - 50 \
Cloyer seed, medium„' • - • 7 00.
pea vine.. •
Timothy, wcstcrri, -181 ' 2,00
Deans, 62 Dm, .. -1 00 @ 1
Pork, mess .... lB 00 bbl 10c lbs
llain4 • 9 - 0. 11 12
Butter, tuba.... 18.0' 25 '2O 27
Eggs, treish ' @2o 24
Cheese • '• 11}1 . 18
Gr.en apples, hash • -50 (3. , .7u (4 90
Dried ,• per lb.: - (9)
Easpßerrics - ' • 18 20.6 2. :
• Blackberries....
••`-- Peaches ... . -20 (3 26
Potatoes, per hushel:..• 30 -75
.50 -
Beeswax.. . -"
Chickens.
Turkeys's
.7 8 '
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-@ ' 10
CORRECTED UT-DAYTON k BRO.
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09 83.: 10.
;20 08 • 40
75 100 .
06 ( - 41 . 07'
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Wto )lay vs L T Rape. ...... t ............ Deepen
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Win Northrop vs Win (ME' appeal
Washington Miller va John U Schrader appeal ..,
Alba Bottenth Ti N X Reynolds „appeal
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Wm A Nixon vs L G Vanhorn trcapass
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V Nut Bank Athens vs EllzsbethWelles, etal.debt
Jeremiah' Both vs -Prank oddard ..assumpt
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Eilenbeth hall vs Richard Kennedy • appeal
Jackeon Leiria vs 0 E Pickett
lapb McNeal, vs P Correll .
II 31iiier' Rlake-Wales appeal
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Susan canner, et al vs W Doane • - AP
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Janet Gill va Levi Wells 4
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Towanda, Pa., Dec. IT, ,
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A SSI.GNEE'g ALE.--By virtue',_•of the
a issued out of Crt' of Coins
tucin.Plivaa of Bradford County. the ou under:ooNi;
'Assignee of the Towanda Eureka Mower Company,
of Towanda; Pa,. will 'expose to public sale ou the
premise*, on THURSDAY. 'DECEMBER 27th,.
X 47, at 2 o'Clock.k. s - the frolowing.real estate.
situate In Towanda Borough, Bradford - Co.. Pa.:
Beginning on Malimit at the Southeast corner of
three-story brick machine shop .btilldingf thence '
westerly along the line of land now or lately owned
by J. F, Means to Second-at; • thente. north along
line of Second-it lie feet, utoreor lest, 'to land of
John Braiind;thence easterly ,Sdmig'land' of said
Bmond sad others till It interdects thedine of land
conveyed to grantors by ifernYEssenialne; thence
northerly MI feet and 10.Incbest thence easterly
airing the Center of au alley Oa feet wide,) 77 fret
-to vve?t line of Mairetitt thence,' southerly 145 feetto
the Place of beginning.
ALSO—One other lot, situate in said. bortingr s
and bounded 'as followsAvli: Beginning - at the -
northeast comet of land_ orthe Towanda Eureka
Mower CoMpany;onMain at; thence westerly along .
the center of an alley py', - feet to-lot belonging to
Win. 0. Deradresktrititice sOmtheHra, iturg-the tine
of said Remotest lot to the north line of „landi , of
tie Towanf Eureka Mower Conspany: thence'' '.
carkteriyal • said line 26 feet more or less to .a -
•comer; the ca northerly along tine of land of the
Tow illida Eureka Mower Company to the to of—
beginning:
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The aforesaid litta having thereon a three-story
'brick machine shop, with brick, atone and wood. ,
tdditions, and a two-story frame toilldlox used as
a shop—with machinery and fixtures. therein, and
other outbuildings, known as the manufactory of
the Towanda Eureka Mower Company..
TFR3IS -OF SALF..--fl.ooo itt be raid on the •
property being struck down, and balance on censitr.
mat ion. -E. T. FOX;
, Assignee.
I will also sell at the same thineand place a quan
31eirIng _Machines, extra parts of machines.
Lumber: Machinery. Tools, Patterns. Pateuta, Of
nee Furnittiie, aid other property—lnelndlog all
the personal assets of what everAlnd of the Towan
da Eureka Mower Company.
TERMS CIF SALE.—Cash. E. 7.70 X.
PecS,77.3w. . • Assignee. -
. -- (.1111 5 11AN'S COURTO SALE. -
NJ'
ilv yirtue of an order issued out of the Or
phan's Court of Bradford Counts-. Pennsylvanla.
the undersigned. Executors of the last will and
testament or Curtis Tyrrell, late of t; , iitettivinshlp.
it' said county. of Bradfortl, deeeL,,e d; will extstet• e
to public sale, upon the premises. on PILIDAY.I
J.LN VARY ISth, 1817, 3t 2 o'clock, P. x., all of that'
errtailA lot of land - Otuate In the township of rikl.,
mot State of Pennstvanla, and bounded and des-'
erfheil a s follows to It • .
(in the north hy taints of the estate of Jesse Han
cock : cast by the County Ilse t . south by lands of
Caroline Watermao. and West by the Fowler Hill
r• 'ad oqu l'atletl4 containing thirty.five acres of land
be tne same More less, with the appurtenances.
TERIIS OF SALE,—, ^ vh/0 to.be paid on the daY
of sale ;stab° on the Anal confirmation of the sale.
and the balance in one year after Anal ctinermation.,
.. Y. Y. TYIIItEt-t.; -
, L. M. TYRUELL; 1 .
_ .
Execntors,:lte.,,of Curtis Tyrrell.;
Dec. 27. ..
DROCLAMSTION: WHEREAS,
lion. MCI, D. Monnow, President Judge of. ,
;be Vith .Inclielal District, consisting of the countY
of.firailford. and Hon. C. S. Itosert.L. Assoclaps
Judge in and fursaid county of Bradford, hare (s
-stied their precept , bearing. date the 21st day of'
Dec.. 151 - 7, lo me directed. for holding . a Court
of Oyer and Terminer: General Jail Delivery..
Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Common Pleas and
°roll:lnt...Conk', at Towanda, for the county of ,
lermirofd. commencing on Monday, .Feb, 4th ISM,
t4‘ ~n tinue• three Weeks. -
Noticit Is therefore hereby given totheCoronera
and .Justicesot,the Peace of the County of Brad.
font, that they be then- and there in their proper
persons, at 10 o'clock In the fotenoon of said day,
with records. Inquisitions and other re:wen:lira:ices
to do those,,things which to their ottlee appertains
to be done: and teose who are bound by recogni.
zaares or otherwise, to prosecute against the prls.
oner:!.weo are or may be In the Jail of said county,
are tObe-thtin and there to prosecute against them
aS shall be Just. Jurors are requested to be, pane.
:nal imlbeir attendance agreeable to their notice.
Dated at Towanda,the 21st dayo'Decemter, in the
'y•r , ar of our Lord, one thousand ; eight hundred
and seventy-seven, and of the Independence of the
United States, theione hundred and first.
A., J. LAYTON, Aheriff,
TIMOR'S NOTICE.—In the
_ matter Or the estate of Emily Jenkins, late
'Leßaysvllle Bar°, deif'd.
The undershined. an Auditor appointed by the
orphan's Court of Bradford County, to distribute
tunes in the_ hands of the Adminisfrator,arralng
froin, the sale or said estate, will attend the duties
or his appointfnent at the office. cif G. W. Brink,
'Esq... In Lettaysville,onSTEDAY,WlTAlty
12. 1878, at 10 o'clock. a. in„ at which time and
place all persons having elatths on said, funds, ate
v.:gaited to present thein or be forever debarred
from coming in oti Said4und.
TERLEY WRECK. .
' • Auditor.
Dee. 12. '77-4w
XTOTICE.In the matter of the -
I ./n - solveney --
of A. P. l'eterten. In the Court.
of Common
he Pleas of .Bradford County, No r• • .
On e 3d-of December,- 1817, the said Peterson
filed his petition - in • said Court, together with a
strcnietit of all his his Indebtedness
eluding the names-of all ht* creditors, .and the
all his losses, .whereupon the Court (the
said Menlrson having given bond as required by -
law.) fixed on . 3IONDAY, Ito Ith day of FEB-
Itt:A tor the heating. AM:creditors are hetet.
by lin:Hied of the hearing, the time and place of
the :•amo, where tifl - ean attend It they choose. .
4AVEBTON& dfEXCC t,
Attorneys.
Dee.l2-3w
VOTlCE'Notice-is heieby ghen
that application wilt he made to.the ficriera-,
of.thiu Counnonw•ealth for a charter of incyrpo•
ration for •YThe Sheshegnite and Ulster Ferry Cow.
ply,••• cairporation to be organir,ed fur •the par
po.e of niaintainhr, a• ferry between the lowasidpa.
of Ulster and.Shesheqnlo, in the :County of Brad•
fbrd, on or before .fanuare in. 1878.
(Signed) . • ,11ENT.1..F. lirATKINS t i
• W ynER. 2
BIRDSEY WATICINS,
A. D. ALINES'. P4t.
I\ISTRATRLX - NOTICE:.
[lee Is hereby given tharalhpersons tn•. .,
the estate of Orlando J. Park., late of
tap, must inakelonnedlate pay.
all persona having claims against salt! es-'
nesent them quly :tuthenttented for set
- M. DF.I.r.
' A dmlnlqtrat ri .
,—Notice is —Notice is' tetchy Oren that persons In.
d..pred to the rata of 1. It Sliermandate of Litch
iteitt nip, deed, rata
make immediate
payment, and alt-per ons having claims against said
estate must presentthem Adlr authenticated for
settlement, \ F.. 11... t t . 1.1 ERNI AN.
nort, , ,s4w. • - ••• • -Admintstrattr.
,
'
E.., XECUTOWSNaTICE.—Notice
, .
is hereby glyen that all persona Indebted to
toe estate,oth. hellion - Payne, late of Pike tap., de.
ceased; are requested to make Immediate payment,
and all persons Muting claims - against said estate,
must present them duly , authenticated for settle..
went.. '. \ WM. M. PAYINT - E. . .
LORIN DA. P.:1175T,
• ,Executors,
drs^ ` o-6w,• .
Ea
1 - U TOR 'S tiO TI C E.—Notice
4 4ls hereby even that all itersons Indebted to
the estate or Ira / Beeman. late of Plke tett), de•
ceased. are requested to mateimmedlate payment;
and all persons having claims aga,last said, estate
most present them duty, airthOntlealed tor settle
talent. P. 'WOODRUFF. ".
- •E. L.. CARICI NGTON.
Executors.:
der'26.4%
, .
~, XEC UTOR'S NOTICE.--'Ncitioe
• ... .
• • s_j Is Isere4 given that all' peeseni‘s Indebted to
the rl.tate et James A. titles, late etNyaluolng. do
re:l , Ni. mien make Immediate paynrrht. and all pet.
sNI 4 having Claltna against said estateltunst present
thou duly authenticated for set , lement.
'•••- , • LEWIS BILES,
-
Executors. -
ufn=-8h
•
DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE:
fr—Notiee hi beret's" given that all 4r....rsons in.
debted to theestate of Philip Willlamt. fate of Pik*
t p. el.eeased: are :fe.plested . to make. immedlito
payment. and alt Persons having claims ags Instaalg..
e:date mast Present theta duly autqerotit;atelt` fcl
settlement. , 'll. HOWELL.
nevia•Ow.
L jiff: ANNUAL MEETING of the
Stoebhohlerrol the Flret,National Bank. 'of
Towanda. Pa..for the election OP Dimmer. o Pt be
held et the °Mee of the Bank. on Toe y. Jauua:
between the hours of I and 3. P. 11.
- • N. N.'DETTti,..tst
C.
ashier.
4. 1-379:
XTOT.ICE.,-Notice Ig hereby. given
lA. Uu thD undefalood will apply to the !NOS
Legialature for the p saaje of an Act anbregating ,
the County of grailark to the rights , of IT Whin
Buoyah,: . agninat the estate of G. V. Nilsson. find
'14114 w a certain Jholgo.ent In ,the Coon of Cblirt•
hum Pleas of Bradford (74?1101.y. No. 80; May Term .
1874. against. --;•
n0v".1:,77-tw,
--AITANTED.-1,000 TONS PRIME
- T v . TIIOTHY HAY. ' - • '
_ .
1 1 '0r price, &e.. imtt en or address G. S. ACKL1111:
uttuoialo des.orin Salad laity Nut Straw. Spring
I.IW;Pa. , `.apt aS,l7llmr.
. .
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1117141eAN.