Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, January 31, 1878, Image 2

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NEWS. FROM ALL NATIONS.
rIIOFES-SOII SWING gathers in $2OOOOO
yearly. s •
TUE Yankees are sending collips
.
En'glatul. -*
, WYOMING territory jurymen draw
P 405'
er day pay.
A 311LF`inspecter is eontemplAed in
141assae1luF:etts,
Tnrun is but one negro member in the
Georgia bore. •
Boorrr. of California is to
more t 0 Indianapolis:
L LAntEs' leather belts are studded' 'with
•
steel hail heads. 3,:.
dEptANy - proposes'to take" part in the
Paris exposition. = .
Fir fy-youx railrofttls were soll tioll - er
foreeclosure - In 1877 . '=. ,
.grCcn with sky Llua is the stylish
combination of colors. •
THE wid.oWs;ofl3rigliam Young are be
-:inning t" tv-tharry. .
. Ft.outp.vliotels are now serving. shad,
Fr,Fen peas and totnatos. - .
. ..
.I.kokins Gonnos; BEN - N
ETT is organizing
an Arctic exploring expedition. •
Ttir fifteen State Legislatures now in
cult $33,000 a day: _
and Tennessee have tVinafe
State librarians.
A Ci.r.k ; mot - NT, four feet.in length; has
been shot;:tt . .krsey Shore. •
Tim City of Brtts . sels, from Nov York,
!l itrrimi in Loudon.
COU•NTEIZFEIT ten cent pieces have la+c-
Iv been but in circulation.
SENATon cleft, I'riday, of California,
was forniely a dry goods clerk. -
Foui
•
linpdred and ninety school houses
*ere built in Ohio last year.
A- Tit:ME months baby in one of the oil
countirg only virnglni pounds.
lill - F.om has two soCieties.fdr the pre
vention of crnclty to children. -
CENTRAL American neWs is - thfeateuing,
but war, has not'yet been declared:
ZAcii -Ow:lAm is going. to build a
. block 'of store's iii Detroit this spring.
, Ilr - r one passenger has left on .an Eu 7
rOpi - ,an steamer from Boston this year.
FORTY thodsand tulip bells - ate, to . be
plante4lby the Ddtch at the Tatfis
,
.
:,
,
I.v 111:Y male citizen of . Atlanta Ca:, is
taxed *;7i for : the maintenance' of the
~.
_e.
streets. --:.
Ti,t , : ccill of:the late - .chief Jiistiee.Pear
i,on, of o; . 1.1). Carolina, was written' in
j,cul( 4 il
• lellti=4., "beforethp.. Legislature of Yi-r
-gipia pi. rides for a tax of one cent
eaoll opal cigars.
-Tut: color - Z(1 Baptists of Virginia have
bpilt and pail for - 5O churches the past
war. 7 • -
-1 . l';rookville Jeirersoniia manes
lion. George - A. - Jenks as its 'candidate
Tor g.overnof.
TII F.4E are tioxr 27 religioits periodicals
puldi,hed to German for 'the German
Lutheran, of this country.
11111.tvii - xEr: it; so healthy that one of
her undertakers has been compelled to
sell his stock of coffins at auction.
Taimr. are only two codsccratcd
...0111:an
Catholic Cliurehts in the Arelaliocee o
1101,ton, all the rei4r beiiig in debt.
' (I.9OBALm has written to 'King
Humbert 1, begging him to follow his
fat her't: foot , t eps. •
,
Pi :•• 4(11' ST E F:N ' presided at, the loea
option meeting - in Philadelphia on Mon
day evening.
Ax Englishphysician revives tho faded
i faith in blue glass 'iv ; declaring that it is
almost a sure cure far insanity.
iA BETIO F, who was sixty years
old and resided near Allentown, conuuit
ted suicide by cutting her throat.
•
I.T P I•YF.N.Nr.n, agtl over 100 years
and a solider of the war of died a
few days ago in Cambr,a county. •
- A Diviiisos of the. Fren!ciMediterra,
item squadron left Tdulon for the Levaiii,
last Week.
" • livthe explosion,of an oil tank Consta-
Hook; N.. 1., Sunday, , one employee
wits MStantly killed and several wounded.
AT:\Vells, - :11e., Sunday night; a live
Ytlar - old',Ltirl was fatally shot ,by, some
party unkm.wn. The motive is a mys
tery, .
I); E M AN.. of the: Easton ,Cenfindl
was cleetcd President of the Pennsylvania
Editorial Association at the meeting in
1111. i-slung last week. i• •
ME, total Itussian losses. during the
- war, lip to the sth inst., aggregate eighty
thousand four h4ndrect . and thirty-INe.
men.
.10iN 'Outran. says that one-third of all
the-land “f the' United Kingdom, being
11 ,, 14's than,:23,000.000 acres, belongs to
ii . i . 1114'11
===l
&well im dimes and half dimes' in ls:14,
i but the eiridti,of stars did not appealf till
1.‘3 , :v.e. •
- 11E1' 1! 1.1:11EM is $70,00 in debt, and
asli,s the Legislature to take—away its
p,"•wer_eplltet - a large portion of its
water ta,i. •
Tin: bus . iness of the Beaver Post-office
Vis increased sufficiently to take it om. of
the fouith eku=s and pit it among the
third class piEN;t:ldlices,
• A Il.kunistinto man, who has been
elevon nears and has eleven child.
rcu, invited his friends recently to 'his
annual bawr"
'l . ll E'woric of .comnleting the extensiOn
on the I.chirli and I...ackaWanna
,(Bath)
frot; Bath to Stroudsburg, is being
pu.hed vigoronsly forward. '
Tit 1: 'commissioners of Columbia county
offer a r("Ward for the arrest and convic
tion J murdere' of - John Van Liew
near Illoomshurg last Septeinber.
the Muney lid an unknown man
was foin,4l hanging to the branch of a tree
'l.ooly. llis,dead body was discovered by
. a rOn out hunting.
IWDoNocult, the actor, aeci
. treinally
Id iot himself in the left breast,
jus . 0 the heart, on Thursday. The
Oil not strike any vigil point.
(r SPOEHRLE, of Pottsville, was.
to have been taken to` the Almhouse on
harsdaY, - bat the old man died while
.arming Linise prior to taking the trip.
Centre eoNty reside a family naiii
ed.rMusser wli c iOt weighs 11:35 pounds.
That ligTheNt we4zbs:223 pounds and the
beavest 23!:.. There are five of theta.
clen4is has just been taken
iii Spain., and for . the first time in the his
: tory of the e .. odntthe question of relig
'...,h4l connection has been asked,
T'r is rumored :that a marriage will 'he
arranged between his Royal-Highness the
'Duke of Connaught and the Princess
fA , Mse. the daughter of Prince Frederick
Charles, of plussid.
A PILL has been introduced in the
r l Pennsylrania Legislature to repeal the
Stuiday law of.- 1790 -finder which two
'Seventh-day Baptists were fined last year
:working on Smlay. -. '
orS i
Turf Ames Methodist Church of New-
Orleans, the only while English Northern
' Methodist chdreh in that city, fs tlu:eaten
ed with a Sheriffs, sale unlells it 'raises
soon the sunf of $:7,0001' .. .
• IT is rePortea that - Germany has again.
inforined Russia that she - must submit
Lei Mins for peace to tho comgd.efatiou
of the great powers.. . •' -- • .
A SrEci4l,, Committee -of the British
:War Office reports that the Mediterra
nean store-,rons are filled to overflowing
"with supplitls, sufficient for any . in-na:d
ate naVal and•military requirement. -
Pktv. Du. STEPHEN if.- TYING lms
reigiked the rectorship of St. Georges
pa'ri:4l, New Yolk
,after a pastorate of '.:3
years: . plc is n.‘w nearly tQ years Vii};
. but the vestry hAve 'cued him the use of
the parsonage and 5000 per annum dur
: ing his life. - - .
. Tun . Portage iron works,. located at
Duncansville, Blair county, together with
the nail factory and two hundred and
seventy acres of land, the, property of
the late Henry Musselrpan, pf. Lancaster
county; has been •sold by theczecutors
Toy 44 o,boo to John Musselina4:-•
AN 'SpValling iw —r raggintg
throughout four provinces of North China.
pitol4 are reported destitute.
• Children are daily sold - in - the
>for food.' The Foreign Relief Conimittee
arreals to America and Englg,nd for. asist
t
-4 to that :pain will sign a treaty
wick S:ono".DOntingo at' the-end - of this
- month. assuming a protectorate over that
island,•causes great excitement in Santo
Domingo and Hayti, '•and serves to ,fur
flier increase the. unpopularity of Presi
dent Baez.. -
Vradfool
EDITORS:: '
11. W. ALTORD
t O. GOODRICH.
Town:la, Pa.; Tharsaay, Jan. 31, • 137 t/
HARD 'TIMES ,AND TILE. REMEDY.
A'remarkabl 3 l• plain and compre
hensii-e‘ letter from llon. G. A. G now,'
which we publish On littir first page,
gives the cause of the.? ltartt times"
now so prevalent, anit the answer to.
the question, What :Makes so many
tramps ? Mr. Gnow's - krures and
facy arc worth a whole;'. Volume of
tho . theories usually advanced by
•t 1 ose who •have attempted to solve
•tl-,e' embarrassing•and difknit ques
tion
above presented. 11i4 figures
show that contraction' of the curren- •
ty had nothing to dowith producing .
I the revulsion eDinmeneing in 1873,
as the 'volume of cui - r:ency in 1873,
18I:, - 4 and 1875 was larger =than in
the two years preceding, and the
highest amount' of currency afloat
wag`itt-1874.
A few words of commonsense
front' a Practical . man' like Mr. Gnow
is of •more \ nine than all the fine-spun'
essays of dreamers and theorists as
a Cure fur the disease from :which
the country, is suffering. , The guise
of the present depresilion in business,' ,
with its attendant fitiancial distress,.
is concisely glyeirhy him when' he
says that the stoppage In. railroad,
. building from exhaustion, the paraly
sis in all businescaused part by,
that, and by production, beyond the
".:
capacity , 61'. consumption, filled' the
land With' miemployed labor ; while
extravagance unprecedented, lit creat
ing indelitedliess, crippled all individ
mil and public- enterprises. The
stagnation in business thus causeyl
has forced honest and willing lnb6r
to beg its bread. The first .renAdy
Or the , existing state of thi ?Cgs i s
fillvlity to public, and private trusts,
thus restoring confidence, ay d• secur
ing a faithful. collection . id -honest
disbursement of public : nd private
' tevenues, and next ar . g,id economy
in public antl 'privy expenditures.
For as lie.justly bb er. .., "Human
ingenuity - : has - nev r yet bt., ,, n ark to
devise a scheme N
)y. which an 'ndivid
ual or associ tion of indinals
whose expem dares exceed then
come, if co Ahmed, could, be save 1
from final ankruptcy and ruin."
THF , Orgif. of last week contains
two :Anonymous communications in
ree-i f rd to the balance clue from Wm.
43 / t N N, late Treasurer of this
5./ounty: They -facts in the case are'
laid before our. readers in another
column by a gentleman whose char-;
aCter for, strict integrity and un; j
Iliching hopesty has never lecn ques
tioned, and who is fully conversant
with the subject, and his statements
May be implicitly relied !upon.
The bi,rl int.rodueed by
,Senstor
DAviEs. i 3 in compli - anee .with a pe
titi6n numerofely signed by-men of
all political parties, asking the legis
-I,ation in the name of iustice. • The
effort of a few leaders of the 'flemou
- eratie party to maktiTolitieal capital
.will not be endorsed by conscientious
men Of. either 'part:y. 'The relief
asked tor •by Mr:' fItiNIAN is reason
able' and «ill not result in loss to
the county; . •
For the information of the „ilr!ius
correspondent we will . say that the
Reporte'r has 'lever been ,'aakedl to
print anything - on the subject, either
pro or 0 ; 0 , but Ve..VikC! this "occasion
to :Nay that we 'are clecit.lely in favor
of the bill, intro4lticed in the Senate
for , the relief of Mr. 8.--
A (;:kIN:T the.lanfaromide
,of
loose talkers as VoonnEEs common
sense protects that I%bor prospers
hdstwlwn paid in the best money ;
that any dt.gradation in theciirren
strikes first :uul• heaviest at wages;
amf that confidence in the future,
which is essential to the revival of
industry and
.trade., requires ft ielity
- to the National faith and aeceptanee
of. the *bigbest standard of mont•i
recognized among c ommercial Da _
tiong. , If Congress were '4o-propose
14e law to retinue the wages :of every
Workingman 8 per cent, the popular
'response would be loud and plain,
and if it were to enact that business
shall be so disturbed that no man
can tell the iinancial 'ground upon
whit:ll.lle stands, indignation would ,
find strong modes of expressiim.
Both of these things the lilandSil
ver Bill embollief;, and the _country
is 'only beginning to condi:pm it,and
to insist that itintat not , • become a
law.---I tira IL rrilrl. ' •
Gytit writes to the Cincinnati Ga
zelle about the- inistres oflhe Wli!te
notise in this manner : "Washington
has only one woman to about
this winter s.— Mrs.. HAYEs. tihe is
every womans envy. - Even t
~e;reacl
ion or undc:rtow of sentirtient
carries 'off all va`unted
Wa6ington ladies has exceptsd her
The sheerness of her laugh if put in,
to the*lllaml bill, might popularize;
the cartwheel dollar. Her st`•le of
wearing her .licit ha's -already re,
viecd the.comli trinle and the tor
toise shell interest.,
. IT is not the " bloated bonithold
ers"lvhp are depoAters in the savings
bankS \ of the country. - The $l,llOO.-
90Q,000 \(.lepositeo in these institu:
tioi)s belOilgs mainly to thrifty work ;
women. _lf the silver.
law 04 less of these
\not .be less than
of the "bloat-
ing men and \
bill becomes a\
depositors will -
100,000"0: Zia•
0 bondlioldeas" who
'Of . the sayings-bank fu t.
. i profitby- the losse,4 whiC
, tors in - thoSe • institutions
is made a legal tendc-r o.
•
amounts-
•
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Ito 'OLuit • papers. announce. the'LTT= FBOX CUE POBRESPOITIHEITTS.
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\
deatl in' December of WILLIAM V. -
Rt4o - 1,t4, Gbverbor of the leper
Seitktment On.the Island of Molokai,
SandWich ISlunds. " Dim. linos
\ S, - 1.
DALE. LI, ...e• was popularly known,
\
was - a Haw;ilan by -, birth, his mother
'7 , ,
\haling been 'a, "native and his father
.akAnaericitne . Was a .Jawyer,
speaking English \as fluently as Ha
\•
waiiam and the. most, noted orator
. '
of s. the \ Hawaiian,'
Kingdom. The.
manner lii''vlich RAosuE diScovcr
ed that he hathe leprosy, as told
by himself, is into i estinm.- He resid
ed' e .
for a - numbeix)f years oii , , the
Island of Hawaii, attl had an Office
at Hilo, the, capital - of the island.
One night he was studying up . a law
ensegn . which he was deepliterest
cd, when the chiinney from his lamp
fell on Aim table. ' Although • the
chimney was hot as fire, " Bill," •'n
his excitement, picked it up and set\
it'in its , place without experiencinr .
insonvenience, such as would hatt •-•
ally result to a really.'sound per on
handing , az- hot lamp:aim - 4. He
/
reflected fur a moment, looker. at his
hand, but could not discover he least
sign'. that; it' had been• bu ned. He
then took off and put on i theehimney
repeatedly, and with t,13.e sanip result.
This',experienee con: need him that
le was among the /afflicted, and he
conimfluicating -with
. - AnAlg,•amination
. nedical authoritie
t Was,atiiieted with lei)-
; koliCe did not arrest him,
/
• lug to his, exalted •posi,
L. was common
.With those
suspec ed . of being dePers, so he V,Ol
-
unta ly delivered himself up as a
vie'" in of the terrible disease. He
- w s then sent to' Molokai' and in
tuited as Governor - of the Leper
::;ettlement, - which position he held
up to. the time of hiS death. During,
his:administration of affairs lie Was
as successful as lie ...was popular.
There - were and are about 800 lepers
oil the settlement, but by his tact
and kindheartedneSs ItOsnALE made
the most extraordinary and saddest
'community
, on the face of the earth.
ascheCrful and happy as the inifor
tunates-vould be: Ily his - advice the
Government mlde many reforMs and
tire lepers recognized him a a father
lost no time in
the authotitie
was map, and,
Glared that It
The
lON\ CVO'
SEIM
Tim MArnEwsvl:silver \resolution,
which passed the Senatel:On Friday
list by - a vote of 43 to :2;2,ye s ilds as
;101Ws •
'llesolv.ed • - the Senate (the
taiVe' . of representatives concurring
therei 7) That all the bonds of the
United :kites issued, or anthorized
to be d under the said acts.of
COng,ress li , reinbefore recited, are
payable, prii •ipal and interest, at.
the option oft ,government of the
United States, i silver dollars of
the coinage of the ca ., "noted Statffc eon
t_nining 41;21 grains _ach of standard
sliver, and that to restire.to its coin
age•rp such silver coin as 1 legal-tend
er in- payment of said' .bods, princi
pal and interest, is not in iolation'
of the public flith, nor in der ration
of the rights Of the public ere( 't.."-`
EN4IR ('A tool, of this St. te,
Votedin'favor of the resolution.
On - Monday the bill passed th'e
(louse by more thin -a` two-thirds
vote: .Col. OVERTON, we-are Pleases]
to notice, *voted atrainst the bill.
TtrE memberg of the pre ^ sent Legis
lature ..are classified .as , follows : Ot
the Senator:, 21 are lawyers, 7 rihysil
cians, G merchants, 5 fanners, 3 jour-
flutists, 2 manufacturers, 2 contract
ors, 2 Politicians, 1 teacher and 1 oil
producer. The oldest Senator is 11.
G. BussEr, of York, born - in 181“,
and the youngest is C. NIMMY.f.It,
of Allegheny, ;corn in 1848. Of the
Representati, 52 arc merchants,.
41 are tradesmen and. clerks, 31 are
farmers, 24 arc lawyers, li - i•P;)re physi
cians, Itl . are manufacturers, 8 are
teacticrs, 0 are oil producers, :1 are
editors. ..2 bankers. 9 railroad con due
tors and I hotel-keeper. lIENItY
Z: 4 rAitßoltouGH, of Berks, born` .1800,
is • the oldest . Representatiye, and
SAMcEI, S. JiINES7Of Imzerne, born
in 1850, is tlk youngest. .
TUE eOmmissioner of Agriculture
has made, his annual repolt. -The
losses frOm \1: inter-killing ; the' fly,
t& - t" chin* bug' grasshoppers, yust,
smut. tize., have this season been far
less ; than usual. Th heaviest pro
ducticM is in the sectio of the light
est yield last n rthwesterii
Spring wheat states, - whos product
fell off
. `3000,000. bushels.: The
aggregatk‘..in Wisporisin, Minnt.
lowa, and Ne‘braalta is double t'ha of
last - year
. and nearly
bnshels greater than that-of,' 5. The
entire crop promises to eNcede• that
of litSt year by, :70,600,000 bnshels,
leavin , = 100,000,00 bushels for ex
pfsrtation, With surplus . - rermanig
aboile.tlie actual .1 . oluirment of con
.sumptiou. (Mei' crops have generally
been good. - •
- How „mum WAS PA - 11).- During
1877 there were in: round numbers
7,000,000 of the national debt . paid
off or nearly 'four millions per mont - h.
_Still we lie the Democratic cry .of
extravagance and fraud.- When the
Democrats were in poWer their frauds
and extravagances took -an -entirely
different shape. The public lebt, then
inceeased "from year to year and the
money drawn from taxpayers went
into-41e pockets of 'Democratic office
holders instead of going to
.reduce
the debt. • •
COL OVERT( ix voted on Monday
against grapting, subsides ,of any
kiti'd to corporations, • The district
never had a representative miitt-Vig
ilaut and' watchful.' of tlte..public iur
terests than the Ctilonel.
ire borrowers . ,
las wii; really
i. the ticpw;i
\stista;u if
A T-lI,FATY of peace has been eon,
summated between Russia and_TUr
key, and the RuS i sian army is to he
withdlawn.krotn , the domains '
-of the
Porte. . - • . .
or In;ge
=I
MM=SE=E:=I
. amg
....ml). ,ni.theery day tne
should be passed`aod signed by she Pres . -
idtha. When that lay arrives the riddle
is al . i'etly read. W Itjt greenbacks worth
six cents on the dollar tore than silver,
very fe . W•vonld beawesentcd at the Treas
uri' for redeMption.
•
Only foolOvould be likely to change
dollars worth Ik3 cc - its for thokonly worth
9,2, but should they all be preset ted,-there
would be tio dillieuty in getting-the sillier
to pay them.'
If Flood and O'Britaf and the .:"e,v,tula
Senators could not furnish enough, ample
supplies could be Obtained from Londtt,i,
and Berlin at Much less than the price of',
greenbacks. We may safelY \ say that D 9
reenbacks would be .presented at the
reasury, and no matter how \ grearthe
desire Secretary Sherman might"bave to
destroy - them, his alestructive feelings.
would not be gratified, for lie would \ not
be able to see one twice a year tutless\he
saw it in a Itioker's show-window, 'et
bought it at a premium. Thai- internals
revenue would all be Collected
and the government officers might be
obliged to receive their salaries in silver
or do without them. .
We are not in favor of the silver bill as
it passed the House, we believe that a sitri
ver
. dollar should contain-a dollar's wortk..
of - - We
,are endeavoring -to shoW
that if the silvel- bill Should become a law,
there would net be the slightest obstacle
to immediate restunkaion' in silver; that
resamption woldd not only be perfectly
but. profitable to the government,
that if the silver Covressmen are honest. ,
sietve and patriotic in their elnats to re
monetize an-inferior coin in-Order to make
money cheap, they are inconsistent,'.un
wise, and short=sighted in repealing the
resumption act at the very time they shall
have madesit (by the passaLT of the silver
bill) safe, practicable and profitable, for
the government to reiTamie. The three
hundred and fifty;-one millions of dolla - rs
in gteinbacks :could be redeemed in :41-
ver and twenty-one milliu s of dollars -
saved -by the operation. If Justice and
Equity will sanction tile, payment of the
bonds in silver,lthey would certainly, just
fy the payment of the greenbacks in the
same coin. Why then would they repeal
'the resumption act ? They :11'e trying to
arise to'n maxlerlfctlie men who desire pa
per inflation, and the producers Of silver
whim desire it market fur their product..
The grecnbackers will not alley: a note
to 'be canceled, and the silver produeea.
will . not consent to a•dollar that is worth,
one hundred cents. Both are agreed that .
Inflation 'shall taki - e place ; and both liar-'
tiA are deter:l - titled to avoid even the ap
pearance of Contraction and so resolved
to repeal the resumption act. We believe
that many, if not a majority of the Con
gressmen, who threaten an insurrection
in case their bills are vetoed in the Sem:
ate or at tjie white noose, do not care a
cent whatThecomes of them so that they
succeed, iii ' making political capital for
themselves: It. is • not improbable that
they could prefer to have tuem fail, be
cause if their bills were passed, of iii4l
Lot afford the relief whit li they had prom
i:ed, the ileople tla , ir occupati , ni would be
gone, they could obtain leave of. alwence,
and as first class demagogu - es take their
places on the retired list. They
,101)1,v
there is a tilde-spread feeling of themes- .
siun and discontent in .the minds of the
peOple opting to the bard times, the en-'
Forced coll&oion of debts, s,hrinkage in
le value iff property, the reau t ction of
'' C ti, the alarming number of bar:kill/pt.-
the breaking of savings banks and
hile companies,. and they are en
' ig to use flit se troubles and ex
. their own personal advan-
Mrc charging all the- blame
me - s
on the party vZhich lies
they are making irieW--.pti
- fanning the flames of
`:tent, "hoping thereby
`”aion and continuance
mim
I=
MERE
MEM
ld fail and the re
'l resumption take
stood Secretary
`l, it any albli
h. no diflieul
') inted, and
s it has
Jan
‘: as
'or the hat(.
)(ull HI power
is - sties aliN
disorder and disc,
to :-ecure their te-e,
ill Pill( e
If the silver bill shot.,
.suniption act stand, will
place in - It i:2;undr,
thinks thatjwithh,
tional legi.latiou there will bl
oty in resuming at the time app
should golil continue to decline
for six months paq, greenhaeliti tix
par Si WI gold hug before the first ii
nary nexi, and I.e . ;•itunpti , ni will conli'!,
aroily and quit-tly as the sun rises.. Ma\
persons honestly helieve . what they have
been told by designing men, that the gov
ernment has destroyed more than - tine()
hundred millitms - of the greenhaek money
in circulation at the close of-,the war, and
that the withdrawal or.s.. large a sum
from the channels of businet , s is what
caused tha money panic,ond hi - ought On
the hard timss. This i. uot . a correct pre
sentation of the facts. The - compound in
terest note: , and a few per cent. notes '
'together am.eu to tv.o hundred and
fitly millions Of dollars, and ValiCIL had
hover been it, generabeirculat ion as mon
ey at all, an , bbad never been intended to
cir, -7 , - .llceause .the currency ,wall al
ready :4, DIM that.;.4-he issue of
another of ordinary greenbacks
would haye produced financial ruin, were
after lheiclo , e of the war called in .and
canceled. Public necessity demanded
their is;uo, - and_good policy rpluired their
paymplit as sum as possible, lux:also of
,
the excessive interest they - bor f. Their
with.drawat did not contract the currency
Tiny more than the withdrawal of govern
ment bonds, for beim; !mire-valuable, they
had been held Tien greaten tenacity than .
boni.' l / 4 4.. -There is an almndatme of money ,
in the country, and has been all the time;
but want of confidence preventg its em-
Pl"Pnent, and the repeal of the resump
tion act is calculated to increase gcnerill
t3istrustocinuneyed men
- and keep their
I-
.. 1 pitar idk.
'here are F,zttl:l,ooo iti the sinking fund
of I . misylvania for tIM payment of State
bonds over due. on which the interest has
been strupped after notice given to thc.
bondholt .is. more. han three_months ago,
but, the bo ids have not bum presented at
i i.
the Treasu4 \ nor 'flp money called .for,
probably becabse the owners have no use
for it-and don't\know what to doith it.
There has not yen contraction of the
currency enough ' hurt anybody, the
trouble all came Lou attempting too ,
much from over tradi , t our capital, or
trading without any cap - tal at all, buying
heavy stocks of goods to s .11 on a - falling
market, contracting big de is when pro—
perty, was dear to be paid wll property
became cheap; boriowithq money to build
railroads and borrowing none} to - pay_
the interest,ind also the dividem ... '
These, to say nothin g of,' the ex lava,-
-1. - rance in living which imt many indu .ed,
reckless speculations; bubbles, and . it
castles erected which blew awaY at th.
• first breath of the storm were enojagh t.
make hard titres, and the wonder Is that
they are DO'W -- Orse. . .
, What we need is not more money, bn
more economy in its expenditure, mor
. saving habits, and-greater caution in con
tracting debts. Instead -of more silver,
gold, paper or nickel, we need industry,
patience. fortitude, cheerfulness. The -
in -good time win' beget ',;ontideuee th,
gon of the business world; and conti:lene,
Will soon unlock the hoarded capital an
restore the lost prosperity. - _
_
._ LETTER FROM HARRISBURG
II !I G. Jan. I.T; than
The ".lock" in regard to the order of
business having ht last been, broken, leg
islation has been progressing somewhat
more lively timing the last ten or ,twelve
days than formerly.
rei;oltition, catered by Mr. Wise, of
Greene county, was passed in tbe:llouse,.
•
centlY, which indicates a fee,
body against the charging of idle
est. The following hi the reFoluti
llettolred, That the judiciary innanltteft
be and are hereby Instrocted to Inquire antit),
to the house whether under the constitution_
laws of Ma commonwealth the tithing of usurlol_,
rates of intereAt for the loan of money by any Jo.
Metal °trot or thus awe In Huth a violation of law
as to Justify Intpeachmentlual retnotal from office ;
U it is Wrong for tlielaymatror Common
tiWeit to lend his tnohey ahtl tahb ustiri•-s
ous interest, it is certainly a greater crime
for a :fudge to thus violate the law and
there might to be sonic way to properly
punish him. •
The report of the Committee of Confer-
ence en the order,of business, referred to
iii a l foi fifer letter, as having passed the
Senate, `was voted down in the
Ilimse by a very decided vote when it. jraS
reached, but, at the next session, on Tues
day, the 15th Inst.: after a protracted dis
cusri„.,n, in whio, a .- , ood deal of feeling
was displayed; the pawed tile same
resolution op the subject that was adopt
cd in the Senate, on the-first day - of the
session. Thus busineSs w; sinanguraled,
and bills from Committees -were prompt
ly reported. • •
Among the more important bills which
have been reported from committees :if- .
tirmatively,.are the following!' _ _
Providing fur the re-enactment of the
local option law.
• An act to remedy the evil arising from
charging more than the le g al rate, of in
terest. The' bill provides for the forfeit
ure of eight times the amount of Interest
illegally charged otitaken.
Au act to establish new countie
- ,
.C 111» monwealth : " \,.
TO provide for the. division of counties
of this,Commonwealth, and the. erection
oC nvw counties therefrom.
• The following• resolution was reported
afirmatiti•ely-from Committee on-Federal
Relations :
iteantrold, That It Is the sense of the House that
ho hill to repeal the resumption act now pending
n Cengress.olight to become a law.
The "first new county bill indicated is
"ft: general application, while the Second
-is•to suit the 1116 C of Laverne County.
: l'ke general appropriation bill has been
repurtcd front committee. favorably. Tiac
sums altpropriated to- most or the items
are chani.,ed front last year, lint the lig
grigate aMn \int will be about the same as
then. The ollowing 'are the proposed
f\
\ appropriations Interest on public debt,
$.1,250,019 ; cunt ion schools, $l, ll t l P,O O 7o
President and AXsociate Judges, $480,_
000Xlegislative exinses, -$40.1.()(10 ; sot
diers',4,7phans' schools $^,5,1,00(1; t . m . ean
tive 'departments, -;; ; 10;900 ; printing and
binding, \ ::••••,,,29,00 ; publ•gluund:c :::10,_
000 ; miseeklancons, : . •:•0201 1 ); Li.rihda,tir,.
/knurl, aPoq $25,laH f.• • The, appl leaf ions
fur appropriations for State and other in
stitutions - foot \4IP 0ver1.,:30,9t9, of
which not more than ::, , •;90,nu0 w ill b e a l.
loWed. ' \
Bills providing for \
stay Of executi‘op fur
two‘years I; proiding bte l manner in whidi '
the courts inay divide. boroughs and
wards, and to provide follitlards t.if ail&
(,ration between employers and employes,
have also been. reported -favoi'ably.
The action of the House, indefinitely
postponingo the resolution to appoint a
committee to invpstigate the rioth •of last
Fummer,,was rce.M. 7 :itle-ed on Wedr.l.ty,
the li;t k inst. ' Tne motion to reennsuit•r
was made by .11,.k. Hulot,' of Philadelphia,
and was carried, yeas•lol2, nays 09, . . \
• Among the bills report -d 'fitful-ably in
:tlte Simtte, on the I;th inst., Were the
Ifollowing • .
.
senate 'bill No. ..!'.:', with a long title,
meaping,a five pipe 1:0e.
Etnebling mechanics to amend their
lieng. • '
Enlarg.ing the jurisdiCtion of the con
of enponon pleas relative to grantim
charters of incorporakions to mutual i-av
ings fund, land, hian and building aSS . II6-
atious and confirming charters heretofore
granted. .
•„ Pe; mitting defendants testify in
criminal - ea: 2 es.
Permitting surving - partners to testify
to matters having occurred between the
surviving,p;mtners, plaintiff.; and defend
ants. s.
(I.Providing for the bringing of- actions
against married women when the husband
shall have deSerted or separated ti self
from her':iud iS,absent from and living
out of the c.ntntY , ,in whiCh she resides.
Exempt in7;-drug -•„ists and - their clerks
from serving as jurors.
('crating a Middle penitentiary district
-and providing for the et\ction of a •pc ni
tent iary. •
,
Authimizing the state treasurer to pay
the necesFary Cxpen . ses incident to the';
chlling out of the Nations; '6 ti - ard'to sup
press the riots in July an August. The
Jon has bean 'amended to 'provide,for an
expenditure-of 7z61p,00n, instead„utcs6o,-
The bill providing for the bohtingorall
Ate sessions of the supreme court-at Hai...,
risburg 'was reported negatively.
Among those reported favorably, in the
House, on the -same day, were the follow
ing
Prohibiting banks niul inst itu
tiom from charginfz intcref.t on dep :sets.
Authorizing boroughs -where • rat...s, fipr
yr,ater are fixed by law to elmngo the
same..
To provide for the .compulF.ory educa
tion of children.
For the more .c i ireetual. preventionof
mobs and' riot s—Makina each enmity
liable for losses sustained -therein from
Mobs.
Autborizinphoroughs containing 2,000
inhabitants and upwards to levy and vOl
leet.taxes for road, bridge and poise
'posek4.
Fixing Salaries of judges—AlhiPhenY
and l'hiladelphia•courts, $7,000 ; i n( 1 1. :. : „ s
of Second judicial district, $5,500 ;
Twelfth judicial district, $5,90 . 0; Twenty
'..urtli districts, *',.4.000 and of 'the Third.,
"rentli, Fifteenth, Twenty-first and
v-third: districts, i' , .. - -.;000 Gael). - .all
• :-:,:1,000,. exc:le : - e-..oei itc judges,
Nilio sli li receive i..:15 per diem. ' .
-Well pas , ed the Brume tiwilly.
in , , -t, "to make the inisstate-
Isinc:--s or a flaics ofil corp.,
Ili Mors, inana*: or 'old
cc,'llas s sdce been
\\lre
called i'riMi the In , use. 1;:he penalty pro
'vided, in the, bill. i. a fine or not Inbre.
than q . ..t0,()110, -and : i r imprinonment
. of
not less than thyee.mo 01:s or more than
•• jail. Scnatois
Intl should be
"Iniii.;.sible, it
12(1(if_iii(li
Ala a law
I . A
1 1' I
' N't
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- 1‘
1 A h
I t\' I
d .
. .
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1.1.
) iii.
EMI
A bill
en the 171. i
rncnt of the
ration by its
=ZEE
th in $1(v41o,
t.-,v , ) yea the
ou roliection thought tlii
ami•ndcd, as it would b
was agricd 1..) get the proper
to act am bank dirpctors, with
ire the sttltuf.eltoi,:,:s
Tire care of 0. F. : Minxa, a *:nen.b, - 4- o f,
the 1 . .g - islature from Del, - , , ware co nty,
who - it :tillbe remembered I NATIS awes
a few days previous to the mcetin of t;
oeneial - Assembly, on a charge of'cinbez
:dement, and confined in the jail of Dela
ware county, has been before the House
twict-.during the last few days. When
arrested he claimed that a. member of the
Legislature was not sect to arrest un
der the eonstitntinn, but the Jun e
thought he was, andjih defaurC,of bail
etimmitled him, refusing to permit (Ito
piisorer to appear. before the judiciary
committee to argue his ease as r e ,p ir st,A,
the House then passed - a re•ml t u
rec ti: g the Spealt - er to i,-ue a warrant.
commanding the See;' ant-at-arms to.
bring \ Dullard before the committee. This
was dOne, and the gentleman made his
argumeht„.,bitt the committee has nor e
ported and thus the case stands,- -;dr. L.
is a Republican, and the Democrats, of
course,.think\he ongllt. to be promptly re
turned to jail, chile the Republicans
scent to think the the point at issue should
tii-st be settled. , -
I n the .Seitat ! , on
I 'm 18th inst., a bill
was passed tinnily, rkquirjug "the pro-
thonotaties of the serer l',eourts of Com
mon Pleas to keep a s.,•parate index dock-
et, in which shall be entered in alp!,abeti
cal order, the namesOf all persons .who
may he found to beffunaties or habitual
li
drunkards,, and alsoi it names of all per
sons or-parties'agains whom injunctions
have been granted restraining them from
selling or in any way encumbering real
state, and the names of . all parties
• iust whoni diterees in divorce haYe
granted . .!',
•
• is•an important measure, and as it
ably pass the house, parties in
an Make a note of it, At the
n of the Senate,-while-"au act
e pay of Co. Commissioners,'.'
ussed, Senator Davies pat
reply to an intern gato
\tor Verkes, . (in which
imated• that some of
rd County were " re
nnder. the -fee sys
., brief bid point-
bee
Tfi
nillpr
tereAed,
sameisessi
to regulate
was%being (111
ticipated—and
ry made by Sen)d
that gentleman iii
the officers in Ilradf
ceiving $:30,000 a yeat
tem,") made the ffillowl
edremarlo
CASTELAR.
.Iti it.' I) AV I its :—.llr, President,
an opportunity."( answering that n
congder it properly prerented her
\
hear no complaints tifont the t)eople th
count of thy conduct of Its "flti.ers. and
to Say•that Brad ford County ha. never h
eer that has realizcd any such Hun as . that
ed by the. Senator's ijuestion, nor ont-tl.lrd ~
aniount. The county has been singularly bit
with good, palus4aklng,. obliging, hard-work
and honest. otlicera. Under Abo fee, hill, as tt to
exists, otie or two receive a greater compenas
lion than they should. For that reason I have in
tnidtteeil a is now before the Commit
tee on Constitutional Reform, reducing the fees
about thirty-tbnae.and'une-third per cent.
I Via- altnv.the same old county,. whose Countyl
homadallouerri a few years ago, constructed and
built a Jan at an' expense of some seventy-thousa nd dollars•!•onci of the hest Intlidlngs In the Common- '
wealth.. It was built under their suporrlstor, and'
tin.' • "job' , in It -- -,troche from
ng in Out
inter-
total
nt
HI
...slander. •, , -
This b:llprovides that from and, after
the apprtlal and passage of. this act, in
all proScBations for libel under the crimi
nal. is — sof this Commonwealth, it shall. :
be competent for the accused to produce
in his own behalf and defense. testimony
in support of the truthrolness of the alleg
ed libel orsland r, and that the publica
tion bf the same was •not prompted by
malice, but was for and in behalf of the
'Public benefit. That in all actions noir
pending or hereafter to be prosecuted
for the recovery of damages sustained -by
c libehins publications or slanderous utter
ancesi•the defendant iii the action shall
have. LIM right to giye evidence of the
truth of the publication or utterance upon
which sai&-action is based,3lnd that it
was'not primipted by malice, Which facts
'when proven shall go to the jury in abate
ment or instigation of damages, which
may be returned by the jury as nominal,
exemplary or vindictive, as the nature of ..
thexase may warrant, Neither convic
tion tinder the triminal x statfites nor a ver
dict for damages in it civil action shall
follow when the alleged slandar or libel
!•shall be, proven to be justifiable or made
from properrinOtivcs fur the public good,
ar for the purpose of warning the public(
agaiml. improper practices or evitelispos
ed persons , or lawless characters.
- The free piPe Jine bill was on the'..cal
endax for firSt reading in the Senate, on.
Monday night, but its friends did not
call it up, evidently fetrim, to meet the
issue. nit Tuesday; howco.air, Mr. Lamon,
ef Philadelphia. who is opposed to the
bill, and desired to have it in its phiee on
the e.tlendar of bills tel second toadin
for Wedneselay„had it read the first time.
Before reaching the calendaron th at day.
Mr. Corbett, of- Clarion, who introduced
the bill
a nd has it in charge, moved to
postpone fulfil February 1:2111.
`typon this proposition there Wits quite
a dNeussion, the friends of the. bin app.:-
rentlY , desiring time to gain strength for
it. white, the opponents Of tliC measure
seenMd eta O l in:: they were sttamg enough
t hill it thcn, after a lengthy debate Mr,
Corbett swan petmitted_to withdraw his
Jemdution, Stone moved to. re
itonimit the bill tithe commit tee ell the
Jitdicia.ry Genera l \ as he said with a view
to "emending it, ‘ , ,,se as •to meet the
view St. of gentleini!M \ opposing it. This
lookedNa litter " ga4y," liut on the
groMel (4, courtesy an. to avoid any hp,
pearance id; haste. the St4tte, agreed to
the
,inotivti\-to recommit, vote of
yeas 21, tiati - 5‘ , .20. Sknaters Who
are ItnoWn to "opposed to lids bill, so
well calculated t4i.destrey the ti-a s de in oil
refining, and othei'branehes of manulac
tneing connected therewith, throughout
the State the\ailh ineti ye on\this
consequa L inly thmi! action shohl
not l.e mismiderncied: There in no prob. \
ability of the bill passim; th,t , .: Senate this
session, let the 'lobby" y,iirzis long and.
.as strong as it v.lll. ,
The bill appropriating money to pay
the military Gar services in quelling the
riots of I,:st summer, which ti-as dii4m.sed
in the Senate on Wednesday, again Caine
up on Thmsd."-y. Tim question Nyitti
.11wajnondIncrnt of 7.1 r: I/onkel. increasims
the amount from to lel , nnn , so
as•to allow eonoqissioned otheers cull pay
for frac9oas of month?, .m the same basis.
as hail l'i'en allowed forth.? priv:;tes. The
. (h bah, wlas warm and son*!what hit ercnt
in,g. 'tic. Pill took the oound that the
proldhiti'on .was utmmstikational, or un
law as the amonnt of the pay of the
oflieers was already- fixed by law. The
eammittee in considering the bill, :11 , 11 ye
perting it in the shape it now appeAred,
meant to cast no reflection upon the offi
cers, in conseqUence of their conduct. al
thotteh they hall thrown themselves open
to, censure. Mr. Yerkes took a 'jibe view,
and quoted from the 111SratelleS Oi
that' _istiet-al Lataa, dated at lkaver, in
proof :of the allegation that the officers
had deserted filcir posts during the crisis
Pittsburg.ai A pa per,.signed liy a nitnt
. ber of the 0 .. 0,1.s of the National Guard.
at • Philidelplda, was read, protesting
against. the proposed discriminatiiin mitt
regarding it as ad insult. Mr. lied made
a vigeorous and \ch,quent addres, in
. which he Fvathini-Ir stigniatized the offi
cers for their eonductadesoribing thetwas
fleeing from the place , ,of danger, strip
ping themselves of their tary
shaving off their mustaehes and in °they
ways disgrneing and • diS.,ubing them
seU Vs. Other Senators ebulliently de
fended the from these aspersions,
but withou: awail, as thvvote -upon tiw
amendment ittdicatt , haviti,g , been
lost by the decided v( of thirty-!three to
eight.
The hill again came bp yesterday.
day) art. - 1 by unaifintons consent. was'
amend. 'I to pay the Imit efficer:4., Captains.
and First and serondlieutenants, the pay
for fraction!, of montliS, which had been
.refused lA, the Field and st ollicers.
misshape-the bill.V - 7,4l:nlordercii to be pre
parAd fir a third reailliug, -and will pass
the Senate finally.
Several billS, none WILMI are (,fspe
cial interest to your 'section,-were coat
qed in the Senate on first, -rnil second
.reading, on Friday, after' which it ad
journed until Tue-Pdayevenine„
In•the Ilouse on Friday, on 'motion of
Mr. Long, it was agreed to talaa up the
resolution to appoint a committee _to in- -
vcstigate the cause and icsultof the. rail
road riots.'
4i-. Kline 1110 - AT(I strike out the
weds "as well as the result of the same,"
and insert "and by what authority the
troop.-''of the State were 'called out—for
what Turtrose, and the service 'anti con
flict of OM same:" .AgreCd t 0.,"
Summerville moved to amend, as
aws,; I'r•mide4/, The cost of said emu
, shall not . exeve(rit'2.lalo, and that
bet of said shall! be all
\croft' a county' sustaining loss.
fol
p 1.414(
no Me •
pointed 7
Agreed to.
The origt ti rewl-ution was themagreed
o, as amends, I, by a rira rote vi,to.
Mr. Walker, if Allegheny, offei,ed the
following:
tildlE.tt s..Cortala arge% have limn piatlil
rt
ttn.tlrg fere se7erely n; n the :tette') of the sem.
'lnt , ,leurd 4111rers of the . - arional Guards
Itte hite riots, at.d more pal icularly at the city of
Pittsburg ;
And tritrren,r. Proof to tha ntrary.is challem=
•eti, anti the holler of nU111 ,,,, t1A of thls,Com
' nnarweattlr.ts at static the It.
/rid, -That the Military roi titter of this
thew,, be and they are hereby ant. ortzed to In,
stitute an Investigation of the afore,a, t charge; .
Fatmee -raised the point c order,
that the House had ho right -to .111 in
question I:ml:tuage used by a Senator.
Mr. Walker amended WS resolution so
as tifeome within the rules, and it wLs
then referred to the committee appointee
to investigate the.railmid riots;
_ _
Mr. Wearer, of Alle_gheny, offered the
Alowing
.71,,,0/re,f. That In the -opinion of this lions° no
change should he snade by Congress In that lurid'
laws that would Interfere with or have a tendency
to cripple the tnauttfgdurlnc and labor Interests of
thP-eountry.' -
-Pending consideration of the above, the
HonSe'adjourned until Monday ei-eniA
at 71 o'clock. Cuss ;nv-.to, o
iETTEEt FROM THE
Mn. S. W. At.vonw—Sin
long since ceased to be surpri r
communication that may he r
the Argus ' I should. have o
reading the recent article
trying to prejudice the ti
plc against the - effort. e'
late Treasiirer of tf
Act passed subrog
rights of said 111 . .. v
of- U. F. Miso
of some ho
managemen
especially .if'
E. P. tr
mg the F .
infor
Ac ^
am glad to have
qr,fion, and I
3-0 a wimbl
;_rtll on art
oudertako
t au Oil-
Lfttllemt
,that
/signiture.to be geimiae„atul being
fieci at the time that he thOught the
'a matter of justice to Mr. BUNYAN.
i tid I not
/ed at any
puldisited in
/ought, (after
in that paper,
Uinds of the peo
/of Wm. BuNYAN,
.'County, to-get an
Ang the County to the
:Y.05 against the estate
) that there was a :want
artant ingredient in the
. of • that paper, 'and inore
after having seen the Warne of
tsoss to the petition, and know-
But let no briefly state the' faits . id LA p 1
case, and upon the facts Mr. Busoll
perfectly willing to rest his ease.:.. •
-L.Tanuary, 10, 1872, he entered upon the
duties of Twasurer,. and at that Aim°.
there waa:Settled against the former
Treasurer the sum of $19,820.11 ; of this
sum $18,634.90 was deposited in the vari
ous banks and- passed to:-Mr.
credit without one dollar in money-being
Paid at the time, anti the balance, $1,185.-
15, was, paid to him. in money. ' Of the
tutu deposited, $8,200 was in the banking..
house of O. F. Male: Co.'s and the
firms of LAYourf:, M-Asosz & Co. and G.
F. M.tsoN 47, Co. had:been a place of de=
posit since 1850, and hot one farthing had
been lost by them, and G. Y. MAsos had
been-Ame of the bondsmen -of the differ
ent - TreasnA•ers for qnore than twenty
'years' ' and was by the CommissiOnerwap
proved as one - of said bail, and at the
time of -Mr. BusvAN'S entering upon the
dutiek of his- (Alice, he was required to
rive bad in the sum of, 00,090, and
. O.
F. MAsos's name is upon , the bail, 'and
was considered good' by the Comtufission
ers, as hiso the bond to dui timmnowealth,
;Approved by • the Hun. F," 11 . TIiEKTER
and Judges 6t the Court.
Mr. Bus vAN began immediately With
drawing the funds, of the, County from
bank as the business required, and
in his gheev-'
The answer is simply this: Mr. Bt.:NY - is
is a man seventy-four years of age, and
has worked niany•Years - to procure him a
home upon which he might make
himself comfortable in his advaneed'age,
and to issue an executton nista hint must
force hi!hi to dis - pose of'a part or all of that
home 1.4. - , has been so long procuring.
Would t be justin the
.Connty; or its
officers, to take a 'technical advantage
Ihecattse she had the power so to) of an
individuaband thus deprive . him • of his
Imilterti; when by smiting a short time
at mOst, the debt must be nearly or Salty
paidy t ). . By this - subrogation it is only a
change of security, and as I believe,
without any loss . to the Contity and a re
lief - to Mr. IleNv.ts fruni-an unpleasant
atm wanee. •
Respectfully yol rs,
To wANi)A, Jan:`49, 1878
DEMOCRATIO RETRENCHMENT.
cOn!rrsess has once more made up
its mind that the State of 'the country
dennoids economy ; that all useless
expenditures must cease and, a new
eta of thrift be 'irettiguyated. To,
give‘affect to this oPinion, and! fut.
ther the ends of good housekeeping,
the Hon. Fernando' Wood . has sue-,
ceded-, by:dint of perseverance and
unlimitedtalking., in, having no less
than'eighteen new investigation com
mittee appointed; of eleven numbers
each, with the usual power. of send-•
Mg for persons and papers. This is .
carrying economy to a poiut where
'sib - nice coneerni,m , it ceases to be a
virtue. We had' an experience of
thi:::\kind liefore. , Mr. C I lymet "got
up lits,conunitteii a year ormore ago, I
and we all know that hundred?,---.of r
nds
thousa of dollars • were uselessly
spent. j Uhl, then there was, work cut
\M. W out for'the '3l3nier committee, while
rood, as\yet, -has no th ing -- "6;
~
Id:: \ to .10. 'C44are first to ftnel out
whether there is anythin(F to' inve:sti=
gate. -\ \ . , ‘ 4 - .
Such\xperimentse coqlf.:Wi.t
nesses are \ brought froth \ every -4
quart,'
or and thei\time and tf7 . ices must
he pald for; and irsonnAhtng requir
ing, inVestigatm should turn \ tip 'in
Alaska, why tlic\i"nvestigation.;-com
mittee hawing, tlitl latter under,con- i
n•(
-sideration would there . and \ find
out all 'about it on 111. SpOt. llii'w
profitable such things \ nre to the
Oovernimint each one can - -estimate
for himself. The FielknalOmpeaeli:
ment trial cost till,:S:S + of \ which
amount a son of . the Sergeant—at
Arms received $756 as a clerk - ii:i, his.
father. Senator .tone's silver "COm-
mission , spent i 41.0,1100. The,. 'e m \
mittee on privileges and Elections
spent 5..f5.21:2., which inehaes the ex - -
pense of the Electoral court. - :Witht
out any crime or wrong . doing hay
ing been alleged, these•eig,hteen co-m-.
mittee re - la Intact' upon the country
and requested to do *thcir utmost to
find out whether anybody ever did
•anythin , r. The whole thing froth
tir-.4, to last is a political scheme, in
stituted to advance certain political
end R, without, any regard. whatever
for„thelinterests 6f the country. No
nutty, bt.lieves these eighteen coin
'inittees arc called for, either upon
the score of expediency or the wel
fare of the:country. he•, arc merely
a brilliant instance of the I )emoeratic
style of.dypleting the treasury under
the pretence of putting something'
into it.—L ttotea.A•r New Era.
1727 r Atircrt!ior.ent:
OP. lON N EY,: , • .
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' ' . • ..4170.n5t.: 1 - ... 4 7- L A Tr.
• Office—ErCTllS formerlroecupied by Y. 3!. ( . A.
Heading Them,. ' [Jan.3l - bn
_I
111.IOUGII • a
TILE
11`000 TON lnetst. of Hay called for In to,t ady•Trtke S .
V
Ica- oeen secor-d, I still C1410111:1' tl/ pay' .CASII for
il AY and STRAW. i,;. S. Aclil.CY.
i•pring liill Jan. 33. 1374-lt. ,
- •_, .. •
-TtIT.A N'rED. --• Between . this . and
:4.1:1v iht. 1,76. 106,000 white pine shaved
sldr,g,lrs 26 ins. long, 6 ins. wide, to average 3 k i , at'
butt:., free from sap, knots and Wlnd- shalt es; (16,111'
ft. NO. I Hooting; 19,523 ft weatherbarding. 7... 'II.
11.1. - k, piowed on,lenit edges No. 2; 23,60 s ft. tin-
Mug naea•mr..) roof:lig lath I In, I , :y 3 - Ins.; 6.t.‘t ft.
of wintv ,, ,pine fettellig bpards 16 ft. long; 37 ft. of
white pine - fenelng - boarils It: ft. long; 6' 9 ft. of
AV/It to pine tenelng•board.; 10 ft long.
Address. ' , • JOHN 01 ,- .3 1 1 YER,
jattl74lw. Harr slng, l'a.
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.1 . : 4 1N GINE $ FOR SA. ,
i - . 1 • ,
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One litdmrso Far e Engine one 22-bersc * Portable.
twit tn.ltorse Station:tried , 36-Inch Grist 31111 aid
rifrtable Bolt. lot Saw 31 II If ead-olnelcs. All new,
'AM] cheap. Oiders to cited for Engines and 31111
Nachin L iy of all kin, .. T. I,.('LARK, •
Jan,tl4-41. • • Sit. Vernon, O.
- • •
' T;1 1 0 Ti!E 'OO ft. !---DA BEV ILLE
LL —Forty 1 is for sale 04" bilk from the town
'(mtre) at iii low price of. Twenty-fiveltollars per
lot (?;:5). I •atlon henlthy : two miles front the
lead mine '.raill work plenty : digzlng in the-mines,'
cutting •. 116. wood; &c., or fartnlng • provisions: : :
cheap. Otio•quarter of an acre In each ' im. Terms,
one-h .1 down, balance In slz months. Editor-of
this laper agent; Tor further particularsadtlress
31115. C. A. 3111.4. ER.
Dadcrllle 1..0.,
Jan. 24.76. Dade Co., no.
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N i.:lV . STOCK
OF GROCERIES!
Choice select ions of
FINE TEAS AND COFFEES
For sale cheap
Cash 1131,l far ail kinds of
COUNTRY PRODIUCE
At the oh! btan‘Pof C. B. Patch
'Towanda, Apr 114,1877;
Aii3XLAXEIa ELOPCIrt
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AJ TUE t_ •
RECEIPTS AND 'EXPENDITINE.q OF BRADFORD COUNTY
, _ JAN. IST TO DEC. 1877.
To amount- paldrAtiilltors • 5 1 113 06'
I'rothonotary,ind Register . .
Dridgn Contracts 14=0 62 ‘•
Whigs repairs' ~ 1.367. 87
Viewers ' • . 80 74
11fsdford County Agricultural Society:. . - • Ipo 00
Constables making returns to Court ' 993 78 •
AsseSstirt 3,009 00 -
Costs In Commonwestith snits - 31,1128 79
Counsel In criminal shits - 60 00
CfilltlßCi to - ComruisSioners ...• 50 00,,
(rier and tlir4daves of Court ' 1 137 34
.1, ii. Wei..., Ilist.-xtry from 1.71 to '74 1 5814)0 '
'flistriet-Attorney for 1677 - •. 57.0 00 •
Election expenses - . • 1,762 54 ,
Fuel and lights ' - 884.07
Grand Juror S...., • 1,049 58 ,-
Traverse Jurort4 ' ' 0,543 88
rliistixance on public buildings • • 2E14 00
Coroner and Jos? iceS' loquiSilions 191 25,
V. E. Ferguson, late Jury ("munnissioner - 33 14
Jury 470mmIssioncr8 and Clerk for 1877. 183 34 1
Vince !rooks 971 12.
Account With the lieseral Collectors of tonsils . Tax for 1577 and .Previous
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I• A iir - iitl A trenrl4 net 1 4fm'nf .17,,:nt
TWI I S, AND BONDS. ':••F AMES or com.kcroits. -,..rr ch . r9 , 4 . Rea . d. - Ex , d ;1 ., r tf. jp ,,,.
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. ' . I' • ' ,• _
Wysoz •
Riirlingtoh
Leßoy
Armenia
Athens Bor9l
Asylain
Atha Dom'
:Barclay -
11tarlingtim 80r0'...
'Canton Born , •
Herrick
..• .
Lelialysville
Orweit
TOwanda
Towanda Bore'
Windham
Armenia
Any lnm
Barclay
Borlingten
: Monroe Twp
mrcirell
• Rome Twp
Smithfield.
South Creek
.....
Troy rwp.... ,
Towanda Twp
Tnaanda North..:.
T 1( I
Sylvania Bon)
'forward.
Tgwarida North
Towanda BOW.
TrCky.Twp
Troy Rot o' '
Terry '
Tosearnra
t-t or 4.
Wya tedng -
Wlndloott
W ysnx:
Welts
W rrep
•
• •
.11nmv s s‘C. Robinson, Treasurer,' lit Account With tne".oo
• . -
Mit=
I}tapll..:itcs of 1677..
Wank Ws
rrc_4rals
ME!
ptt 'l'n.a.nry Jan. 174.'1:477. •
'1.1a4
Lt.att,.! from Citizens: Nat. Bank : .12,174
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1111ADFORD COUNTY. 3S: . ' -
• .
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We. the, undersigned. Conimis.doterc of seibt County, do hereby eertlfy that 1.111,4 Is a true and eorrt , 3
statement of the recut vals and ezPetlattures cd' said County front the Ist day s of .lanUary to the 31st day
of 111.erniher, iIIeIIISIVI% A. IL lifff. • ~.
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- Wtfuess our hands and seal of °Mee at TOl7andil. this 17th day of January, A. IL. h7g.'
ATTEST—IOWAN LEWIS, clerk
BRA Droftp COUNTY. - .gS: " ' . . . .
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\ VA., the tintlvrsrgn,l„%tiAtitor% of said Cotmtv. do horpl.y el - 111'y that we have exams rod the foregethg
Vatetnent and the vouchers tor .the halite. anti bud It to let correct.
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- . _ • , . D. 1101 7 1:NE.' , ) - -
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• •-- Av. 1 . .. 1.. *,'T z. . , Auititors..
. - - -,.e. b. SliEpAl:l), -
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01E7, .73n. 17, IS7B
•
..-iISTER'S NOTICE. • -.
hereby given that there has been ,
In the \ olliee'of the Register of:Wills in and
Gar the cootify of Brad ford aeriiants of addinisiTli
item tir , +II the fcllowiag estates. vb.'.
. , .
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Final mmmilf'of D. C. New. , ll, gttArrllati of Alko
\A.. Gvorg. , . Pranic, A.. lila M. add .lenn! , ?. case,
Mlaml,rllll,lrea.of Ephrlam and Harriet It. Casa`
ilarflal ael,.:lllt of .1. F. Wheaton, ex.'r of D: C.
flamphrey, late of Warren; dei'd. - ' '
:Fioal ar,maat of Eri;' , ..k B. Lather and A nn. Eliza
:...MatraY,mlln'rsof Ambrose'Morray, late 'of 'Troy - ,
Iced.
Fir '^'‘i.'• E:s.
anal :Ozrontii• of Win. r...parton. ex" - r of G. A.
Frown, la[` of SIIYII.II f1e).1.'1U4:4.
_._
Fin:ft 11 , 11)1.1ili of IL Marro; .10in •Neslilt,
eiCrs of It , lit."ldorrovr. late. of \\\rahndng, iler'd.
Pam tint arenant of AT. I:. Morztiik, wirier of Wm.
II Morgan, tato Of T,awanda liorinigkdeirit.
Flr-r, partial 'ar,‘coalit of I hnvltt Volt, ex'r. of
St
mom West. lateid ‘ rolinntita. dee t6,\
Final account of A - f.a Dunham, autiW of Levi
lintibaip. late of Ware . .ni, dre'il. \ -
, i rtnai arroind of I'. I.:.‘Woodroft, ad in'r of Oliver
lOandltig. 1:0 o'of Or, cll. ilke'il.,, \ :
• Final ari=ouni of L.- Nl.\•Rundell and "Aiislre•n .
( :ilnp;irll. e).'r: of Atndin hdudell. lat..? of Bann
t :CI. fi1,..4, \
,
: Partial account of L. :if. 'Partridge, ex.'r 1)f
Partridgo. late of Fister...ke'd.
Partial account of E. G: Vandyke, surviving ex*r
Of Davis Vapolyko♦ late of Leroy, dceM.
Final account of a d'usieilguardlau of
llmies Vanderpool, minor child of Stilton
Final accottat of Truman Fassett and P.
Fa, ett. ox•rs of the - ostate of-P . IIIM Fa , settYdoe'd.
Final aermint of Jas. t Parks, guardian orWm:
11. Dairies.
I , al - -
rinal aeccmpt of J. F.:Chamberlain and'
ex'rs brilohn li.hlrt, Ire'l.
Final n. .count cif .I,Mn M. Pike. ni'enf Fredricks
It. Pike, late,of .Ithens It rough,
Final account of Geo. C. West. guardian of..thn
estate of Arthur Itolit. Gretinaere. of Sutton; Nor
foh. England, a chiliCof ifnbt . Greenaere and an
'heir of..Ainos Corneby. late of 'Athens, dee it.
MEI
...
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Mid also the appralseinent of prop'orty ski otf h . ;
errs and whirrs to widows and children of the fol
lowing decedents, 1 - 1/ :
Estate of Edwin R. Beckwith, . ' •
" .L tes 3le3lorran -
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-. I aae Huff 7
. 1.1. Yin. Walking. • . • *
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" 3licajah Slocum, ..
" Asa Mattocks, . •
• " Elisha H. liarreltv . .
.fohn P. 1171,11. ' ' t , ' -
" leltabod Sellard, -
• ''' lqlando .1 Park, . . .
" I. N. Fanning. " '
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' .laB. A. Bites. .
- " Jaime's Warren, : .. .
. " Levi Pre.tort, . .-'
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" L. 11. Sherman, • ' .
" ' th.o. Billings. .
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" : Nelson Reynolds, .
.' " . It. IL Itrodelek. ' . -. . • .
And the seine will be presented In the Prp,tians'
Court of Eirtul ford county February 7. Is7S. at 2
o'clock p. in., for confirtnallen and ail/lWallet`..
C. E. .I.N DRUS, Register.
' - - I,erfister's office,
Towanda, Pa., J:tn. 4, 1878, i' .
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T 4 ICENSES. N,otice.= is hereby
. ,
given that the following applications ,for ..L1-
•eenn,g. for taverns and- ni•rchaot dealers has t• been
nu m! In this otlice. and that Ho: woe, wall he pre,
- seated-to the Court of Quarter.Sesstons on Manday.
I'ehruary t, "IS7S, for the consideration of said
court:_s .
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• IDTEL"EF.PERS.
FbX, CaMOD Bow,
'1) 3I Sir:•••abaugh, A N •heus Boro.
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W Wilcox. All•any twp.
S It lirlgr,s, Sayre, Athens twp. .
George Soften. South Creek twp.
carnal Kellogg, Monroe, Bbro.
Joseph Cawser..lr, Springfield twp. '
M A Forrest; CI .ter twp.
.1 Vance, Towanda . lloro, 2•I Ward.
Duncan S Kennedy, Wyktx twp,
•
C. E. Bartlett, W3sor Twp,
• • .11ERCITANT DEALER. '
RN/111011(1 Caton. Towanda Bose . , lot Ward.
rothenotary
Totrand:t,Jan. - 15, 1870.
•
I\TOTICE.—In :the: matter of the
ki Insolvency of A. F. Peterton. In the Court
of Common Pleas of Bradford County, No :
On the 3 , 1 of December. 11w 'said Peterson
hied his petition In said Cogrt, together With •a:
statement of - all his properties. his indebtedness Ir:
eluding the names• of all his creditors, and the
eause of all his losses, whereupon the Court (the
said Peterson boding given hoed as required by
law.) fixed on MONPAY, the 4th day of FEB
RUARY, for thelhearing. All creditors are Inter,.
by not Bled of the- - bearing. the time and place of
the swim, where. they can atten4.l( they choose.
OVERTON dC mnscrin,
Attorneys.
Ti 4 XECUT6It'S NOTI C E.—Notice
• Is hereby given that all-•persons Indebted. to
the estate or Ira Ileeman,• late ur Plke trip,
ceased, are requested to make Immediate payment;
and all persons having elalms against said 'estate
must present them duly authenticated for settle
ment. I'. le.• WOO DlttlY F, •
H. DECtiElt, Jn
/ - Cangity'rinan.eff.
D. M. bamphea - r - • •
- • M.
IF. W. Wilcog,
Chas. KM'
'E. C. Spalding
IFenj. - Herrick •
•d. Y, Ri.y121,1,111
W. Mcc
.... ..F. V. Rice
C. S. Farnsworth
.31cPtiersoia .....
S. Sl4nn
(F. 11. Humphrey.—
e t 0. Vanwlokle •
as,W. McGill ..
H. S. Ejaliree
W. 11. !Seeker
Frisido ....
John
... Mc-IL •
~,N. C.
AT Ingos.lYri .... .
: C. 0. V,:inwink!e....
*orris Vonght..:v...
..L. V. Nichols
:David Chase
Tim Leonard
Leonard Vanhorn,
W. Magill....
E. It. DeLong.
E. W. liishop.
- IL -
...;James F. Bristol
W. Dimock..
IL De1.05q,...
N. Fish • •
11. M. Spalding ,•
S.l.l(!svntan • • •
John Clapywr •
.tarries
.O.IV. Corkin.... :..
• Elmer Nea1..........
:K. R. Bishop v .
Geo, 11. Knapp
!Janies
!Thomas E. Quick
lite-Assessments..
,1 ITotal - •
BM
Legal Notices.
Der.l2-3w
E. L. CALBRItiOVN.
Exceutors.
dec2o.6w
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Postage, anttstationery 'to 73
• Publkpriuting.4
Prisoners' support In Jail . 2.279 tr
. 7.astern Penitentiary, - 1.614 :is,
Conveying privoners,to Penitentiary.... 01 ho
trot's andiCleik - Quart:r Seasitrus• f,•es.. - 420 sti
_ Repairs on public onildlngs , ' 672 93
Repairs and rent or room for Troy Court .172 ii,
If berltr foranunnoning Juror* ' • 2sr, 2.e
Sheriff for fees In Commonwealth sults. -2.11'.:,,,,
Wild eareertineates , ... 6 11
Musing duplicates, he . oin
Treasurer for &Randle* Troy Court . fin
Copying and comparing TreaS 2.
.'s sates— sr. OO
Cash rtinded ' 'XI 33
.
..., F. E. per, stenographer of -Criurt.... . is r.o
- iliounty or the return of stolen homes.. • Ito V)
O.•NV. Kilmer. County Commissioner.... 610 no
M. J. Cponenigh, County Centinissioner. • riiis ii;
John Ballwin. County Commissioner.:. a:,O ci,
William Lewis, Clerk - Leto in
BIM
1--
• 1/172 22 fr - 23 501..
1874 170 86 .95 13,
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....; " 21)32'. 24 52' •
..!16731 20 124 20 121
•• 668 sf . ,; . 62 , (j01 6 91} V. or
" 862 151 . 5.41 01'. 4 1-. 3 191 . 38 03
-93 2.3; . s 7 671 02: 464
; 731 841 681 : 03; 14 84! 3.553
. 1 " • 30 8 : 4 4. 101 09' 151 i 3 3'
..; 4 4 25' ....
....1 " 128 04; 128....... •
„...:j 698 66" 654 ,27.. 9 42; 31
" 53 14: 53 .14'. •• /
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.! • 770' 09 f 727 (it , 4 671! 'VI .33
b 76 65'.+539 05; 44 Bs. .244
"- '•-• 320 021 320 (2; I•
709 83' G 441 97 ) 12 89, 34 97.'
125,,..53 25 53, '
• ," 564 4 20' 333 ,2 Gr4i _24 07
....; ..720 IS,' 673 33 , 11.27 i •35 5.4_,
." 1 1 46 45 - • 18 140 • I
....;."., 24 12' 12; ,
" 630 24' 599 4 1 3 91' 31 39„
71,6 53' 713 471-45 37!, 37 13 , ,
646 20' . 563 1121 ?94 4 4,, 30 70...
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;; a ; 11714 90 1115 24' 4 00. 54 76 ..
"467 2. 439 OS" , 5 10; 23
•a 514 19' 544
" 191 77-; 191
; 502 77 .724 1 13 40 . 22 ' 27 7 2;-.
" 321 32: 305 22 ; 16 - 11 9
...11, 552 1.2 755 54' 20 82 41 .54.
723 29: - '673 92. " 7 40 : 35 51
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342.70: . 95 (9.
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4t" 980 74, 7 4 26;34 4 11 60; 48 75
„,.., ' 151 (Cl. 042 451 ; 4 02 , 7 5(..
....1 1565 61 : 14711 93. 10 1 4• 1! -.7)4 07
. 3447 39; 3136.71 1144 165 to
;
6%" 20' 576 0; 9 77,. 30 65'
1011803 51: 17 30 42 20
" 153 46. 145 09 - 69' 7 11 4
44143 56 : 4441 7 3: - 4 45' 44 59
.• 780 33' - 705 00;
" ; 6 0 3 13' 754 05 •
" 1730 52' • 800 .C44'
•• '15:6 47 5709 77 6 61- 00 Cr :
" 610 41. 556'01 3.5 00 29 4 )
• 10.0 63 4623 64 - '9 53 54 41
.4 4+133 16 720 of •
• 1602 53 1( 1 423.5 720 5'2
•t . 315 - 561 297 102 15 76
" 1137 49 1935 - 50 . 47 09 54 1.4...
219 02 • 207 00 102 10 91'
1050 20 ...430 00 ....... '
50' 123 74 21 22 .66 54'
" 391 43 353 07,020 20 14 601
" 1636 .23 1537 42; 11 71 81 10
•`0'42.72, 1063 00
" 1 5 2.1. 144 86 266 749
.;.`• 1210 94 }PA 9: "10 ;11 , . 61 00 .....
" 1716 36 4265 00 13 2.1 85 31' 352 . 1 9 1
Seli SI 560 ..r • 2.1 .1 1.
1667 (142 1679 97 450 83 25
si t 52 704 .1 1 ' 6 30
0 " - - 2130 05 2013 19 14 106 Ti
I " 1 3 4 ~ 73 ... : ... 4 1 1 15
022 19 84s 10 74 11
• !. 645 89 501 99 117-43 26 46
j " 404,8 26'45_9 34120 01 236 91.
11.71 20 1773,33 443 93 44,
1252 714 1)711 57 14 16 4:2 75,
" ;' , • 630 75 • 9459 94 14 57 31 20 .
" 142603 8607„ ls 94t 3.7'
112.6 73-A9OB 15 - n 92 ' 42 Col
1315 . 43 0232 71 -20 70 05 00.
1134 01 10.,611!'11 16 . 50. 44'
43 1 7 1 3 2 9 52 74 (.2 00 07'
9,5 92 0,.5 OP II! ;0/. 63 74, •
03 1393 ns 11 94 73 51,
,46- 84.4 27 17 08 43 11.
• ,1 • 194.74 1520
En
IMIE
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Cr.
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17neo11Petod :rota 1..t77 and prevl ti.:1,2,1 1 22 Cl•t ..
Exonerated 06 rot', tier,. ....... ~ , . 1,0 , 51 . 40
I'er:tentage .to . - Colloctur , ,' . ..."1 . . 2,t , .!'.3 7,3
.
Tail State Trea , ar^- . - ' ' 2.923 0 3
Ittink ...al.. -' • - . . . .. . 1.4.11 ¶0
Ordvr.palrl 53.'244 02 _
Tcaehen' Institare for 1%2%..1"1 11 •
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Teach...r-; Ina:Pate for . 1 ,7 7 !te, ttri •
Twi - ,Ter et , nl. e:mini/ssiffit MI t 7,10.07 In; I. " ,, •21
fleepor rent. eeittalisslot no 1111,11 , 11 1 141. 5 1 a+ . .
In Trea.ttry dall..lst., - 157.1 , • 4..t.h fl, • ,
- - .
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Total - ."1.191 71
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5.3414 34
1,147 JO t
:09'9}
ESSE
fl.li 4 74
.
G. W. KILMER. .. : .
N. J. COOLIIAI'4III, C•lntalsgloperc
JOHN VALDWIN I, ' t ' .
IN lIANkRITPTCY.--Ifi the -Dk 7 .
triet Court of the United St4tes for the Weg
ern District of l'ennsy!Nuni-o4
.
Jllllll . ll W. T;IV:01' a nd Mahlon M. .SpaletiDg,
on-partner , as l'hylor of Towanda. Bnnimo
Bankrupts under art of Congress of March !it). tea:.
haring applied fnr .I , llschargt!trum . a ll their dehrs.
and ether riot too prcraldn tattler rahiart: I.y crier
.of thc:Conrt. Notice is hereby given toatl
who hive proved their dolfks, 50 per.nn=
tr. rod t 41, to 111rwr.e.i.n the !rid day a FF. it It A RY,
1573.-3 t to wc:ock• A. at., I,l:forn R. A. Morcor, E-q.,
Registordn Ban kitiptcy, at his Oben, Towand
to show caube,if any' they Save, who a di—
charge should tiot tr grAnt..l to the sail
rupt4. 31cCANDLE , S. ,
Jap:3l-7.w. . • • _ ~• • Clerk.
. .•
AUDIT011:8 NOTICE-L(4corge
C. twotsres. L. A. Iti . dziear; 1.. A.
way. V. E. IthigAvay,.and Mr, M. A..irratt.'...T..
In the Court of Common I:leac'et,ltradfurd t'nute..
ty. .Nri,'L'P, Fob. 'feint, 1:177:
Tho inolerstirne.t.'no A , otiter - apTiolnte.l he Au'
Court to dlstrthuie nioney In the :sheriff's haleh.
arts;ng front, sa:e of defendants' real estate. n ill
attend to tile -f Ite.ltpieduttnenrat,hts..co ,
In Toicnada Ilefough. Pa.. on FIN AV. At A RCM
Ist. - J.37,5. at to 0'e!..5 , 1; A. 1.. 1.11,11 and n het , an
1 11. r .4 41 , barillt:r;1111 Said Nutt tuto:t - present
them or he: foreyeetiehnucll tram conking uvon
the same.* ' '
' Tovrandg o naltor.
A ui)proil , s , N(rrier..._lll
riiltiA Slates • Syr 1;.••
We..R•ru 131,t11 ,6,f t'enu , il'A•an7a Nu. F • 111% in
Bankruptcy. lii F•raukliu IL 1..,
The reitilitors.v.lll take notice that the tiriikr
signed, a Register In Multi riintey In satd Dist ri..t.
'VIII sit y , an Aitilitor.co.lt)Nll.l . y,
JANUARY. A. I), I17S: at it
Troy Minn , . to the Borough of Troy. to d hom•has
lieettreferr•il the pet It in:: Of • M,,nroe sluff!, alai
N . , Agnees of Frank Iln II Rer•on.
and 'xvili 4 tak" proof r f all atilt singittar the 'ntal tot
contaliAttirri4n. :unto! altsnelt matters as /nay b.:
p.rtlitent thereto. It. A. 11E1:r Itit. , •
- • iort •
A u
,
Sniili and I. liV:-.1111). No. ;ititi„ Septi T. r:io ;
11.71;: . •
The undersigned, an Auditor appointed IT
'COurt to tlistritinte (mug:id:deg from the- t•lfiiitiVt , l
Kite of defeiolatiN. real attctul..tothe
duties of his appointment of the wilco of fivurt.tt
St - Mere:li, In the It tu,itigh of. T..nitiola, 0u.g..‘7-
1-Zitl)AY, the ledh day of FE it.(t VARY. Is7s, 41 Itl
eeIOCR . A': M „ tvbref and here
datum again,:t said . f.n.d tutted , rAk , etat them; or be
for<ver ileharred,rto:ni coming in ou said (Unit.
.10017-4 w; . IL A,ILETtI' tilt.; A Mitior.
•
• 4 UDITOR'S NOTICE.--1n.3 the
f3,_ matter of tho'estato of Willis Turner,',l;.,..d.
late or Leroy. - In thu Ofplians' Court of Itradf”rd
_County. No. 61.'December Term, A. P. 1..77:
1 The .underslgned, an Auditor appointed no <aid
court. to Mahe <ltstriniftion of the :11101,ty in the
noni,trators nionb, in above case, wilt_ attend to
'the duties of his said aPpohttnient on Flit 1,? . .A
the first day of F A..-D., 1. , 73, 10.. " sq< k
A. 7t1.. at the onico or Grt,lN•S;l'vyne. to T , y_r. , f".•
da Itoro.'ultett 01111 win:coati<
chains 'against said fund. mast- present the Oahe ,
or be forever iletared Iherefronl.
, . • ;E. U, ninDLEY.
.tap. 10, 1:573„ , • , A udltor. - :.
„ ,
A •UDITOR'S NOTICE.—In Lc
..,rosittter of 11. S. Acley St ,pros., Sn;warl
wp - ri h. In the Court of Coin no,o Ph , an of 11r ulfold
county, No. '284. llce. Term, tS77.
The undersigned, an auditor 'appointed by the
Court, .to distribute funds raised from Sheriff:
sales . of defendant's personal property, Win attey.
to-the dutles'of:bis apl.olbtment 4t his titre In the .
of - Towanda. pn Fltllt AY, the first day of
F-E-111:17 AR'S" at 10 A. M., - :where ail per uc
having claims upon said fund, must prewrit timm
'r bedebatrini front earning in upon the some.
Jan. 10, 1875
DItiNiSTItAT,OII'S NOTICE.
A.j X.—Notice Is herehyllYtt' that all p.:r,otts
to
dcbted to the e,date*ot T.t.ll:arrigan...late of I:nt fr.:4 -
Co., deceased, art , requested'to niake• Intuu.dhate
payment, and all persons having claints,agaltast ,tht
estate Intel present, them duty authenticated for
settlement. \ • SOWN 601.1 MC,,
Janle 7 tAY. \ - Admitaistrater.
.DMINISTRATOIt'S NOTICE.:
J_•••••NOtiet., It hereby Oven_ thritail per,mei ttt
delate,d to the estate of t.:lneezi. , r -ff.t . gerv, late of
ister,_'dee'al; mast make.\ Immediate pay
ment, and al persons having cis ms agalted
aid e,-
tate must - present them duly ant ti •::!leated for:snt
tlentent. " Et t. P. It tte E 1.1.;
Jan 10-Mr. ;
Adpltist,tnitt r.
174XECrrOR'SNOTICg.—,NOtice
_EA In hereby given that all persons Mile ht,d
the estate ofl. M. Lattlmer.late of M ttartini:O t %T.
deeeaned,m ( make huntedir tepa,ymontond r •
amino having claims agaluat.salal estate must pri scut
them duly authenticated for setti•me•it. \ •
B. W. el.
Eireutor.
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