patifora gtpottfor, • a n' as Ps., Thursday, maid), 7, 1878. W. A. CHAMBERIN 7 o Dealer In • FINE J#IVELR Y, WATCHES, SILVER & PLATED WARE, _ TOWANDA, PA. - Towanda, Jan. 18, 1877. TOWANDA FEMIT OFFICE. rho.l'ott (Mee will be kept open from 7 o'clock - . Ili:, tin 7 , i. P.M. ..Vonew "'der and Regittertit y.Nr4l,forritment eintre,ot C oriack. P. H. SUS:PAYS the °Mee will be open from 9.20 In ME , . 1. M, A ROYALS ,CAD DF.PARTILitt-Elll OP MA11.8.-- Malls will arrive and depart front Towindst Post onlre as follows until further notice : . . ITEM From the North; ra. & N. T.lt. It, at 2, P.M'. Lorre.] mall from EllllllO and east and treat at 10.20, • r. 11. From the South at 5, T. IL Through mall from Inilmtelpbla, Nearl - prk and Eastern States, 1 A.M. r From State Line & S. It. R., at 9135, A. M: ''Froni 11011 . 1ily A. It. F ro m Canton at' ..11. From Troy et 12 - From LeKarorllle, Rome, &e., it 12-w. • . From Sheshequin at 10 A. x. Front Mehoopany (Monday, Wednesday and Fri. wFmtn lil 12 w • Sew Era ( Tuesday, Thursday, and Saint , diy) at It A.-?t DEPAUT. • , • N. A.D. Y. B. 8., South. 2 P. M. Throngh mall to Philadelphia, New York'and Eacieru States. 7 , ,, o'clock, P.M. - • t , ENorth..4:ls r. M. • Through mall' to Elmira and points on N. C IL t:., 10.10 A. M. •,. 1...1c S. R. It, Bernice and i tutermedlate points •:i - , o'clock. P. M. .• , Barclay, 12.30 4: L . M. I vanto,., 9 A. M:- • . Troy. 1- P. M. - • She.herillln.- . 12 M. , ' , Lellayscllle. IP. M. t . mehoopany (Monday, Wednesday and Friday,) ni 2P. mr. . e" 1 L. ~,.. . ‘err Era (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday), at I r• 31.-I .1 e Si W.' ALvorm. P.. m. . _ LOCAL AND GENERAL. Tuk history of the . eounty•will be out :•otile time in April. • 31., BOWMAN, of Leßoy; this coun t}', we notice was among the - recent grad.: watt s at the Brownell Street Medicaltol lege, Cleveland, Ohio. t'ot.vry Superitendent WILT takes to the duties of his new position with as ranch ease and grace as though ho were • ; an old hand *. tlui business. Ocit old friend and former townsman, Joskrit IV , ..lltsnor, was elected Justice of the Peace-for Athens township at the list election, and he is not a greethaekeii-, J. B. Gounkst,,,of ',Towanda township, ,has left at this office a 'monster - parsnip. Although fire inches of the vegetable Were broken off, it is still ft foot in length and. weighs about four pounds. TTIE 4 iitteacianre at the Presbyterian Mite-Society at Hon. E. 0. Goiinitten's on Wednesday evenin*last, was the larg est of the season, and the mite as was ex pee'.ed,:was giand, amounting to $l2O. E. F. Dtrratetr & .Cos advertisement appears in Ur . 4F.I`OIITER to-day. They are "tilling up' with a stock of the very choicest groceries, and *oiler unusual in ducements-to purchasers. PROONAL.—Hop.,E. o„tloonnicu was in town on Monday and Tuesday. -Mrs. Judge 31E11(17It has returned af: ter an.absenee of severahuonths - —Miss FAN:itE KF2i lON is visiting her friends in this place. Tim estimable wife of rSAAC SMALLEY, died on Wednesday, fast. Mrs. S. was one of the 614eit residents of Towanda, and was highly esteemed by the entire com munity:" She was the mother of Prof. FRA.NE 'of - the Syracuse "Calve:- sity. I=l GEo. CAREY, who has been an employee in this pffiet. for the past four years, has gone to LaPato to publish the Demoerat, for Mr. MEYLERT. GEORGE is an indus trious, sob& and intelligent printer, and we have no doubt vrilf fill his new position with acceptability. , .; E. E. ECKSTEIN, of the' firm .of ECK STEIN k,Co., wholesale stationers, No. tq kr Arch Street, Philadelphia, was in to m laseweek, and sold large bills to our dea ers. '..N ED "is the 'best salesman in the country, and has the finest lot of sam plies ever exhibited in this county. „ THOMAS ITAll,filt, an intelligent young colored man, who has been in the employ /of Dr. I.'uArr for several years, is teach ing a night school for the benefit, of color ed children. To•morrow evening his class gi4e an exhtbition in the Colored ('hutch. We hope our people 'may en courage the teacher and scholars by their presence on the occasion. , .THE widow of the late Judge SCOTT reached her ninetieth birthday on Thurs day last. Although Mrs. S. has outlived her alloted time by a score of. years, she is still it the . ajoYment of vigorous men tal faculties. She lives - With her son, lion. 11. L. SCOTT, on the farm formerly owned by her husband. She watt-biirn in Wysox.,and Was always lived in this neigh borhoud. • THE Rebekah's celebrated their eighth anniversary on Friday evening last. Af ter the routine business had been dispc,,sed Of. the sisters came farwar4 with loaded baskets, and spread such a colation as would have tempted the. appetiN of the most faitidious epicure: After the inner man bad been'satisfied, an hour orso,was spent in social intercourse.. All repaired to their homes feeling time it bad been " goixl to be there." \ • COL. RAM F, old Jolts •13nowies Score= tary of State, , has beeb spending 'some days In this comity, Ile \ is a most:intelli gent and entertaining aentleman.', Ili's-re cital of some of the stirring 'events in the life of JOIIN 111tOWN, is as in t erestjng as Da romance: On Saturday ev4ibg the _Colonel delivered an - address be fOre the G. A. 11, boys, entitled "Battle Fitlbes," which was listened to by agoodly nuttier .'of our citizens. All who heard him speak in tliejtighest terms of the effort. • Fon so weeks past we have missed' the New 1 ork Ohiereer from our table, and have come to the conclusion that the publishers have dis.eozitinued sending It. But how are we to get alohg withotit it? For years it has been a most - welcome vis itor to our sanctum and household, and , we have frequently commends 1 it as a most valuable family journal. lu fact, we consider it ono of the very best papers published in the United States, and hope so in to see its bright and cheerful face agairi. • have had the pleasure of examining' ...the first three chapters of CRAFT'S history of Bradford County, and we assure mir readers that the portion of the work con tained in them is all that has been antici- Tared. -Mr. CRAFT brings to-light many historical incidents which I bave-trever, be fore been given to the Otblic, in eonnec tiop with the early settlement of this County, and we know. Will be read w Rif lively interest by all wholhave any local pride. . WE understand a new riper is spout to be started hi Ditidiell :7 7 "•- • • THE County Connonowara Oh" , engaged in hearing appeals of aggrieved 'tax - PaYerm„ , • • A n . orrespondent of t,he Montrose , It i t abileati says Capt. TEiroun will bei the next Sheriff of finequehinni county ) , .s A Bram..E. will be beg in the leetwee mins of The church off Wei Messiah on Tuesdaty,' the 12th inst. Mule limota , tionS,'nne - refreshtnente. • Tna Presbyterian Mite Scielety meets this 'Wednesday evening at the house of D. T. Evea.s. Evesbody is will be wel come, and a generous mite is expected. Aims° the illustrations in the forth coming history of the County will be's portrait of grand-mother Msess, accom panied by an interesting sketch of her life. A Dor.iarlor.wiU he.glyee,?,to Rev. E. E. Mounts and .family at his residence . Monroeton on the afternoon and evening of Wednesday, March 13; 1878. All are invited. • , . Coma and hear • "tho famous "Peak Sisters" at the Presbyterian_ Parlors next *reek Wednesday evening, and get Tyiltir supper for nets. Any time, fruni six till eight supper, and then the singing. Prof PRANK SMALLEY of Syracuse, oc cupied the pulpit of the t. E. Church on Sunday evening last, - delivering anele quent 'and impressive discourse on . the "Immortality of the Soul." , iv. , last gpiscopif sociable for the present season came off en Monday eve: fling. The attendance was not o ly large, the .company lively and - agre e hle, but the mite astonishingly big, amounting to' jusi - $5O. ' . Eymir house keeper in , the county ought to have a copy of our Cook Book, and'every ono who subtcribes to .the .RE pORTER gets one free. 'The s book is not for sale, and only those.who pay for the REPORTER for the current year can get it. C. D. PAssAnE has :been elected by the Board of School Directors to fill the ',va cancy occasioned by the resignation of J. A. WILT. The ,tippoininnint terminates with the present:year!May :lath, at which ',term. Mr. P's term' of !three years begins. the last meeting,. Di' the Iloard W, - 1 / 4 .1A1111 was Chosen Secretary, foklie re mainder of the current year. WE are pained to learteof the deal; on Monday, after only a few daps' illness, of MrS. 11.. VAN DYKE, of Ulster. Her, death resulted from pneumonia. The de ceased was a daughter of the. late Jowl. TAYLOR, of Standing Stone, and sister of Mrs. LYMAN' IfT.AcKMAN arid. 4. W. TAY- Lon, of this plaza She was a lady - of worth, and purity of character. Her will be deeply:nourued. rare loss • - Piton the soci4t • column of FORNEY'S S'unday Cltronid i le Washington, . of March 1 3d; we clip the fol owing item, in .refer once to two of Mir most popular Towanda ladies : V uch to thegra of hermany friends, Mrs. Overton, w fe of thoLdistingnished member from tl e thirteenth district of • Per.nsylvania, let for her handsome home in Towanda on uesday. Mrs. Overton was ono of the ost genial and.cultivated ladies at Villard's. Her guest, - `Miss Ward,..ot IlitnnsylVania, will be Lemon t , bered as very bright and attractive, and . quite an addition to young ladies' society at the capital.l,_ - , , Al. - 7'En the, most pains-taking care in'i reading the proof of the interesting article in the REPORTER. of Feb. 28, -entitled " Berry Pomeroy, Castle," the auth4 writes us one blunder of the , type-setter' was overlooked.• In calling onr attention to it ho writes : Tmix, Pa., March 1,187 S. S. W. Atvonn, Esq.—.DearSir : In the article on BElu I PAINIEROIi CASTLE . pub lisbed in the last REPonrEn, - the intention' was to-represent the South Coast of De-' vonshire-tcelebratad for the mildness of. its climate) as being " more than 8 de grees of latitude or 330 mites, north of the ,North line of Pennsylvania." A miss is said to be as good as a mil,e ; hut the prin ter misses it by nearly 500 miles, when ho imihes it read only "35 miles north of the North line of Pennsylvania." , TIIRILLtSTRATED HISTORY OF BRAD FORD 00t7Nri -- ---The publishers of the History 'Ur I.lnull'ord County have the pleasure anunouncing to their patrons, the near cotopktion of this traluable_work One of Bradford's long 'and favorably known eitizenthe DAVID CItAFT;- of Wyalns i ing, lnis been engaged :on the compilation of tlitt history for the past ten years, iaosecuting his labors with ex haustive reieareh aitd ' marked ability. The publishers therefir, have no hesi tancy in asserting the reliability of his work as a recital of all th important lines of historic interest in this \ Ohl, extensive popoltuns and wealthy count}r, The book will be really for delivery in A\prq, when. advance -copieg' will be laid before the press of. the county for further nOiee and criticism. THE PEDLISEERB. • EDITOR OF REPORTER: A plea7nt gathering took place at Stigaq Run - )r lugharn town on the evening of r iyeb. .IThe occasion was the institution of a Lhilge of the Daughters of Rebekah. AS. Having ,received an invitation to be present,. from District 'Deputy Grand I;.tster, G. W. Blackman. I embraced that opportuniiiy of visiting the place, and was right well repaid for_ so doing. The town is situated on the right bank of the - Susquehanna about .two miles below Wyalusing. It contains three stores kept respectively by Stowell Broth ers, .1. \V.-Ingham , & Son, and Horton & Turrel. One large flouripg mill, one saw mill &c. From the residences built on the street running along, the high bank of the river there is a very fine view . of the river which flows past the village nd ' t hent makes a sudden turn to the left just as it does below Towanda at- the mouth of Towanda creek,„ and then the view ex tendS over the fertile flats, dotted with cornfOrtable homes, where the Moravian settlement was located with the Indians n the early history of our county. • From ti n-3, vast array of saw,'logs piled along the 'bank we conclude that our forests are not'all cleared away . yet, and that we will not suffer for want of timber for some time tO \come in Bradford Conn.' ty. , 1 . Sugar Run is the 'home of lone o your ' correspondents, who \ has spiken out clear- ly and soundly on the \ inancial questions of the day. But to 'return to Lodge . ] business. The subordin ate Lodge at - this place is named Millen Lodge in honor of that devoted .Odd Fellow E. J. exAi:sow, and the Rebekah Degree Lodge takes the name of Cleantha iioionor of Mrs. E. J. Ci.Ausos. . The Lodge starts 1 out with aboiit 2.i charter menibeis, and, they of '2, class that will do credit to the i order, and make Cleantha Lodge'No.lti 1 a sticeess and a Valuable ' aid "to Odd Fellowship in.this,vicinity. \\* The elective officers are : i N. G.—Bro. P. A. Qulci, . ' V. G.--Sister. 1.1. A. BARTLETT, liee. Se.—Sister. P. A. Quicx, : - --- , Fin'! Sec.-Ltro.' J. L. Deimos, - . . Treas.—Sister EMqY. CONANT. That they may have"-much success and a useful career is the wish of ' B. = Tau Dmitri* or Vjusir 7 -‘ Byr Ray. a. 8. BTICWART.—Lii -week, iron. will manlier, I proved out of q?d'a l iVoid th# uha is called Gott titemin. Tonight; as the second point in the argument to prove that Christ is divine, I shall show that sameness of nature . with the Father is attributed to Him in the Scripture.. -' To prove Mb! :dual ndduce that harp dais of paliatei in which Christ, is called the Son of (Aid. Time Will not pOrtnit mo .te cite thematl,bnt only somany aildsuch of them as may bo best adapted to my PurtPi'e: ACthe outset it; is essential to, under siarid the Scripture use of the terms " Son and sous." 'ln the widest sense angels and men are called the Dons of God because lie lis the Fither of all. spirits. In a more limited sense it is applied to kings and inagii- 4 trates, who receive dominion ; from God, and am therefore heirs of hia authority : Thus in Pa 33:6, God says to this class : "I juM3 said, ye are gods, and al! of you are children of the Most High"); and to Christians who are WO -subjects of regen eritioir and adoption ("For year() all the children of God by faith in Christ Jesris," Gals 3:26), and therefore share in his na ture, and are the objects of his paternal love .(Matt 45). • But when applied to man or angels the word ; is always used in the plural' (Job 1:6). In the singular it is applied only to one person (wlionr we believe to be the second person of the, Trinity), with the single exception of its _application 'once to Adam (Luke 3:38), where itMs used to mark the s peerkliarity of his derivation from God without the in tervention of human parentage. Now mark that this is the only instance in the Bible where the s ingular . '"son" 'is used of any other person than the Lord - Jesus Christ. Now this must depot() a peculiar relation of Christ to God that lie alone over and overagain, as an'habitnal desig nation, is called the Sorlf God. Let us ace what this peculiar relation is? . It is impoisible to treat this subject without giving a synopsis of views . with regard to the meaning of the phmse . " Son of tied" as applied to Christ. . 1. The lowest view, held by some Soci- Mans, is that it is 'a mere official title, as when in the plural it is applied to kings 'and magistrtes. 2. A higher class of Socinians'hold that it expresses only the fact of the ' n_iincu lons generation of Jesus., 3. A stilt 'higher view (the Aritin)• is that he is called : "Son of God ". I)6 } cause. created more in God!s image thin' any other creature, and first in older of time. 4. The orthodox 'doctrine is thattChrist is called the "San of -God" to indicate his eternal and necessary personal gelation in the Godhead' to the first perSori, who, to' indicate his reciprocal relation, is called the Father_ Now the last view is the one taught in r Scripture : f • Christ is called the Son of God because he is God, and because as Son Ile sustains to God the Father a certain pe culiar relation Which cannot possibly be expressed except by the term-Son, • We can prove ths, (1) by showing that the other views above cited are contrary to Scripture. •.\ : . 1. He is not called the Son of God. be cause of His office a.s. Mediator, nor be cause begotten in a supernatural way. See John 3:17,. " For God Rent not His San iii:- tothe world to condemn 'the worl*; ; biit that the world through Him might ho saved." Romans Bi 3: " For what the law could not do,- in that it wasfreak through the tfesh, God xeniliiig \ lix oirn Son in the likeness of sinful 'flesh, and for sin, condemned .sin in the flesh." \1 John 3:8 ; " For this . purpose the Son of God' w is manifested, but he might destroithe works of the devil." . . Notice here;the point upon which the argument turns. If. God sent His Son into' the world; if the Son of God was manifest -01n flesh, then Ile must have, been the Son of God before He was sent and mani fested. There Joust have been a pre-exist ence of the Son of Godbcfore Christ was conceived by the Holy Ghost and born of the Vi gin . - Wiry and the office of ;Mediator • of Mediator betoken God and mane . 2. He is not , called the Son of - God be cause the first aiid highest of all creatures. This is proved by the' use of the epithets "only begotten," and "own" Son. . Take John 1:14, "And the Word Was' made flesh and dwelt among us, (and we beheld His glory, the glory as of the only. begotten of the Father), full of -grace and truth." Here Jesus is called the only be- gotten Son of the Father. So in v 18, "No man hat]) seen God at any time; the only begotten Son, which is in the bosom of the ' Father, he hath declared Hini ;" i. e.,. fully revealed Him. The only begotten Son is here said to be .in the bosom iff the Biller, equivalent to "with God" iif v 1, eipressing the most' close and intimate conjunction and fellowship. So Christ, the Weril.ma.'etiesh, is a full revelation of the Father to man.. . . , Turn to John 3:16-18, " For God's° loved the world that He gave His oily be gotten Son, etc. "He that believeth en Him is not Condemned ; but he that be lieveth not is condemned already, because be bath not elie‘ed in the naine of the only begotten .on of God." Notice that this idtrisenmst import a great deal. The Sa viour is showing the greatness of God'ii live to sinners. Ile does not say that God gain the Lightest creature-41abriel or Mich?iel—thisi would not answer to the might well and dilation of His words;,but if He gaVe the Son Of God—the second per son'of the glorious Trinity, and Himself God, to to rnacle in the flesh and die for sinners, here \ is love—surely the high est, the transcendent love. 'Hence we see what a crimp nbelief in--reference to Christ is. ." He i s lkat,believetli not hi'con. - demned already." - Tiaqagain to 1 .To \ n 4:9, "In thiswas ritanike:ted the love of God toward us be causel tliat God sent His my kinften Son \ into the world that we ini\dit live through Him." \ So we find the phrase " °lily begotten Son." applied several times \to , Christ. And t is applied to Mini alone. \You can not s o : : ar it in contieetife3vitl:a otknown erelire. He alone is God's " only\ got ten on," and therefore this epithet flat denote a relatiin to the Father , in which i \ no men or angels, and therefore no. erea tureit, can 'stand. \ And then Christ is called God's "own Son." Romans 8:32, "Ile that spared' not Ills own Son, but delivered. Him np for us all, how shall Ile'not with Him also freely give us all things." And God is called His own Father., John 5:I8, "Therefore the Jews sought to kill Him because he not only bad broken the Sab bath, but said also that God was Ills Father (in the Greek, //is own Faker), making himself equal with God." The word translated " own I " means proper,, pe culiar. special, Now ask you to remem ber that this term -"Own Son," proper, special Son, is only applied tOchrist. It 'is not used of any known creature in the 'se. It is not applied to Michael or A. It is not applied to 'Cheiubim .aphim, to principalities or dornis ir powers. It is only applied to one Nei and that person is %rid, called also God!s i. Does : not This mark special •and singular? rEi the only 801.111 TI --- it prove that . 6 - relation is ow:weed . 161114 - alfirtisTititartat t - OrDntdf• • • Oa no creatioh eitii - ltinit•int'lllthis it melt ' ' '.• • ....- •••• • - i, • , 2 6.. Rmolved,'Tbit'ire "nigh - oar Tales not th at iso other perion ht tins I.Tni- • tr.) red bled forts to - n - the • Wrest 4ette W''O T ei.lii4j4.fie 'Prostate eiteepti ! — o tla s" '' e • I ' ereag • in • m temperance .cause stt ;hest vs. tblist, e Son of God? - . . . i ities by public' meetings .. le reiti•sta , ... . ..• lio then, Christ MoOt :a . : 5nerit.1034,611.0 otherwise. . • ' - Ile is neap firstand highest creature. Ile • • Moved and carried to' consider the rem; Is asd'i only gotten Son. He is God's letimie.seriatim•' - ." .. • . proper,pee' ulia • specblsen.- * Now (2) what oes phrase "Son - of the place, of holding next convention. 1 God" as applied • Christ denote? We having received'the majority of the have seen what it deminet .denote? 'Now,* totes cast was declared ea' plain of holding what does it is term, . rding to human the same. analogy, imortrini• things :'l. s ame. First resolution discussed by Chubbuck, nets of nature in the ea of father Mid re 7 l Smith; Mott,Ond inhere. Adopted. : '... Moved and carried th a t no member' be sop. •2. Rediprocal love, dIl, .identity •of interest, • or heirship - op - ' r i a i te r the , allowed to speak more than tie minutes at a. time before all mei:Mats • hive spoken son. \ i - 1 Webeed onlittie first idea r our ar- who wish. ' • gument, although all Me emb in the relation which the Father and the n inu raltk .. Third_ resolution discussed 13f Cb übbuck,. hirr•*,, .Warner, NiChols, Bradley, Mott, Sterigeits and J. B. Gillett. Adopted. •' I. tually sustain: what I.insist iit to = Fauqh Resolution read and adopted. night is that the term "Son" as applieldto ' JestisChristimporisand necessitatessara ness of nature with the Father. If,it doe t --F ifth adopted. • . ' Stith read ad adopted.o' , . • \ - not I cannot understand why the term is The following was offered by R. E. C. • used of Him so frequetillio rind so peculiai - - "i r : '• • •• • • !dyed That Article 3 of the bylaws ly. Hero is a term, which ailiong.Men ex- be e nd, is hereby amended by 'adding the presses a certain relation, and. implies a wore "and any fractiohal part thereof." . • certain fact in that relation: The. father . Leiollm the table Pall next meeting. begets the son and the son has the Open_ _Under new business. . Bilt . pre• father's nature. ' Noe? it, Christ * the vented b (/'; W. Crum; arnotiOtine , tla el \r FSon of God ieto sense in Which no other $10.77. • B others Larcom, Weiner, rind. person in the Urilvenso- is • His Son ;if He Chubbnek a pointed ,eormnittee' to audit be liia.only_begoiten and His own Son; if account. • Bill, approved. Moved that an His relation to the Father a be so carefully order bo dmwu in favor of G. W. Crum 1 defined and guarded, then Ho must share for above amount , no ordered. Ilia divine nature, or phoeGtod's Word is The folio-Wing Ilesi - 4' thankr misleading and unintelligible. 'Nearly.all offered: Professing Christians, and the great major- Resolved, That •th ity of intelligent menwho ale not Chris- their thanks to the ' 1 and o en t l i n vat e g the i tians, receive the deep4rought conviction, fu n r d opening as they read the Bible,that it means to teach kindness and w ilp e in 'that Christ has the same nature—that He of thieconvention. 'is of the same 'substance with the Father. • Adopted by rising There arc two clear assertions of this ' Adjourned at 4 o', in the New Testamint to Which . I will Ssyre the.last'fnest' • • • briefly allude. - Receipts of Conon Ilebs 1:3, -" Who being the brightness of tlickFather•soilory, and the expressim age of His peison," - The Son is here ' spoken of, v 2. ' Now wo cannot cannot .conceive of any creature•beieg the bright; ness•of the Father's glory ; he might be a dim reflection of it, but not the bright (mess or the full radiancy of it: This de notes a full revelation such hs St. John' expressly affirms of Christ. John 1:18. Neither can we conceive of any- creature being the express image of the Father's Iperson or substance ; i. 0., of - Ids being, of God Himself. I= want to be shown I - where any known creature (angelic or hu man, for there is no other) is called in Scripture the express image ,of the es sence, the being of the infinite: God. It is `impossible. • i . I" Coloss 2:9. ." For in Him !(meaning I Christ) diielletlin an the fulness Of the Godhead lioilili.." This means accimling i to the Greek : "for in him alonb dWelletli I nil the fullness of the essential being of God." Now language cannot go farther than that. Skeptics take the dilating, al.' most bursting terms or the Bible and . squeeze them until they are like a sucked , orange. Then emptied of all glorious sig nificance they fling the Word away, and say .it is no better than the writings of Confucius or the Vedas of the - Ilindoos. This is the certain outcome of that:unrea sonable unbelief misnamed Rationalism, or else called such by hitter irony. • - In conclusion, the Bible shows, that it is a blessed thing to confess the Deity of the Son of God. 1 John 4:14. - 1 John 5 5, 10, , 3. ', ANORTIIRRN DISTRICT CVVESTION, I of ti T.; rapt at Horubroo c, Feb.l6, 1878. Called to 'order it 11 s. 34., by C. E. WHITE W 3). thechair. , The following pro tern appottments , were made ; 1 CT,-S P Warner. Chaplain, 0 L Lsfico2.l - ; committees were appointed as.folloWs : On resolutions, 0 J'enunaucx, It ET::: MYER. and.B P WAn wEtt,-; on ^good of firder, J B Mclgsnow, Dsvin Smilaw,hnd sister Ci on mmic, A 11 TONVNEn t EVA , NEWELL, W E Gi s p.s.rr, B Busmmt-r, BA. On.- LETT, Ti .I \ BEEvEr, A JUDSON; W E t.kxr, 13 W\HouroN, 3fAcnE MclimvEr, 1 Mrs A H TowNkre, -MARIAN Gruinrr, „Lucy E1.1.101',. JEsAit puLrErti afar thick about 35\ lodges were represented .I.s delegates and porgies. Reports show the present membership to be composed Of earnest-and devoted workers in ,the, cause. On Motion adjourned to meet at 1:30 r It ; afternoon session, cattc4 to or der at 1:30.,e It by C t Wit - riE idthe chair, opened in the nsual form by Prayer and singing ; minutes of - regUlar session at Granville also_ of special<•:Sessien at • West Franklin read and approigtt. The. following District Deptftigs were present and made rep" 0 ,J CitunpreK,, S P WARNER., .1 STERIGERE, 0 I:LAR. COM, J BRADLEY, and/ S D 11AuNtm. Moved and carried that we kave to the Executive_ Commit ce to aseatain the terns to be had at the different localitiet and rcecomend that we 'bold our annual Grove-Meeting in the western part of the Grauty, at Pisgah, if the terms are satis factory to the Executive Committeg' Committee on goad of the Order report as follow's : Adjourn at 5 p in to meet a' 7 pm. in Open". session. Programtne for evening session. as follows : Music by committee; 'prayer by Rev. Newell ; re marks bilM Mott ; music by commit tee ; remarks by Bro ---;,. and Mlll Deck er; quartette, " Will you go with' Its ;" remarks LTC, F Nichols ;Aleelamition by William White ; select reading by B. J. Gillett ; recitation by Miss Lucy Elliott ; remarks by llro Frazier ; music by com mittee ; sermon by Daniel George: song by Eva Newell ; remarks' by 'Bro Wilt ; music by committee ; SpeeeltiSby David Smiley ; declamation by John Bradley speech by 0 J Chubback.• ' _ Report adopted. Moved and .seconded that the A at session 'to-morrow be an open session 'after De'gree.vieeting.. Dis cussed by Clitibbuck, - Bradley, Maxwell, Smith and Varner. Carried. Adjourn ed. with prayer and music. :. , Morning session called to order at 13:30 a m. In degree meeting the degrees were conferred on Eva NEwnt,t., JESSIE Gm,. .ETT, Sister LEWIS, of South Creek, amid Bro INatx.x; of Prohibition Lodge. The unwritten work was -fully exemplified. Closed-at 0:llf a m in due forma After a recess of 5 minutes the, open session Was "called to order. . . . \Vomniittee on resolutions report as fol .x loves . , . • .fiett;ed, 'Mat we condeMn cider drink ing be . ttseit leads to;,whisky' drinking and drunkenness. - • ' Resoir2d, - 0 . That our• only hope of sup. pressing tke rum traffic -is for every - tem perance man. to vote only for such men as -are know:co io \ be true to the cause of Pro- I hibition, and that will 'not affiliate them. selves with liqar men-or liquor interests. Resolved,' Tha our government has no right to legalize .a y tra ffi c the tendency , 111 4 of which is to destroy life, liberty, and 1 happiness, - Such traffic being in direct op position to the Lime.° • God and interests of humanity. . 4. Resolved, That we re compelled to doubt the sincerity of- pretei.ded temper anee men who directly or indirectly sup, ,pni4.the license system, or rettse to vote . against it. • 5. Resolved, That. we 'respectfully 'ask our Grand. Lodge. to t reduce the pet4thpit. t tax tq six- cents per quarter, ami recital- InVnd every Lodge in - this district to end a delegatelo the next Grand Lodge- fo, the purpose_ of - reducing the G. L. tar \and Ter; folloWng tri pur.late townsman, - J 6 84.9 rotd the pen 4\31. 11. Coini; Esq., :twin titutite and devotesl friend attic, deceased, we are permitted VI publish .11F.MORISi• VERSE. Henry Peet, Died \ .f.b. .15. POS. • \ Another liht from FrietniShib ‘ 's chain I • Iternerseless Death his shred \away ; • • • The night of grief succeeds thi\ I lay And chills one with its wliitry rata. • • ` Oh heart, 95 pure is beaten gold : „ Oh llfe,Jhat • pain had purified ttL soul, so true, so sorely tried, .\ And shaped in nature's finest mould : low an f voice my grief for thee? My eyes arc dim with unshed tears, . \ — As thought goes postwar(' these the years, \ ,Recalling What we hoped might be. R'\ made life's essay halal in hand ; We talked of noble aims; we vowed To live.not as the madding crowd As for Min's betterment we planned. There wits another•-•-drue as stetd— Who took that row with us, and we Looked our en Ilfe and Sall , —" We three Will stand as coo thro' woe or weal,r' Onr paths dle(tled ; but our hearts Thro , Many a lustrum heat as one, Whether In shadow or In sun, M,ive passed' Oleo .. .We:ls busy marts And whether slin or whether raltt, Or whethei , rieb:r7 or defeat, We held our course on paths that meet— Which tnet, and crossed, and :net again. lent in the eyries of onr tine day we :net, and wh re was he? There met but two and there were three ;-- But One hail done with lite and :mite. We said we could not weep. We said— , There Is n? loss in death, but gain - Fur such as hoZ-wltpout a stain; , . ? "Ile lives : we said ; "he Is not letl'I" Again we said : "There la no death Ifflr hitd who battles for the right, Nii:ho presses upward to the gLiht, And faithful to his latest nreathl" NV said; and yet our souls were sod : For we were human, and we grieved, As other mortals sore bereaved, Because we had opt what We had; more than brother, more than friend -Here, where our circling life -paths cross I stanti, oppressed with sense of less Which nothing earthly can amend. I stood and tineNtkoted: "Where lo ho Who :should have met me tole r• They said' - "He comes uomere—thy friend to dead P• . But still I kilo* It cannot be. Ask one tynciloymi him more than 1. If he Is ad. I It.ar tier saT— t'an truth and goo4noss perish? Nay The pure in heart can never die." . . I firing my trihute;:ye , t.l k new To th e e It must 1w itOor mut mean, • Since thou at last halt felt and Bern , Whaethott no hnotered for be lore. Feb. 16, 1878. 31. 11. &Be •Mr. WILLIS. • '\,o Wr: arc Indebted to .T. H. Ilvrt.En' & of Philadelphia, for the best map of Pennsylviiii.ivre have examined. All post offices, steams and railinads are plaint ly indicated. The map is neatly printed, and is a beautiful'ornament. It should be found iii dvery dwelling house and school room in the State. WE have received a beautiful song and chorus, entitled ",S'ilrer Gray," composed by .1. Ttirney. It is said to be one of the . prettiest songs now published. Any music dealer will mail it: to your -address on receipt of price--30 cents. Published by \V. L. Tu 13trsoN A; Co. East Liver lido), Ohio. Tue. history or the County will contain about tlirce hundred illustrations. Yr..4Tkno.ty wag the commencement of Lent. A -CAMPAIGN SLANDER.—When Dr. It; V. Pierce was a candidate for State Senator, his'political opponents-published a pretended afialysis of his popular medi cines hoping thereby - to pre'dju.ce the peo 7 . plc against him. His electionby an over whelming majority Severely rebuked his traducers, who sought to Impeach his business integrity. No notice would. have been taken of these-eat ,paign lies were it not that some of his enemies (and every successful business man has his full quota of enviouS rivals; are republishing these bogus, analyses. Numerous and. most ab surd formulas hate . been published, 'pur porting to come from high anthortiy ; and it is a significant fact that no. two rave been at all alike—conclusively provin the dishonesty of their authors. NEW LOCALS. • Itlr MRs. ➢itscos bas tllb beat Skirt- Supporter,. also the Skirt Elevator. Or Horse Power for sale, one Second cilia, slid new ones'ot Blood & Cos manufacture, Sayre Metall Co. 3faa. 3 months •• Sayre, Pa. flirA Itkno.ktrit von SOME GOOD, Iv- Dt*E.TIOUs 3,a st. A gentleman, having more bosh ileliß on hie I ds than be can attend to wilted! a l in Stork of fie era) klerehandlso o n W rmsto make It an obler t to nona groat man to Invent. • rio nuptial of any seem nt• reqUlred. For further, particulars enquire at tis omen. ' • ~ , Feb. ta, tr. Tim Bit T.—The Singer Sewing machines conth.ues to teed all competitors In maJos 4 and popular favor: in adidtion to the many 1110 tering testimonials, and diploma; 'received from National sad State societies, it wits awarded- the bighied honor at the both Fairs In this County hist fait The record of soles itione,lontiever, ts the best astrantee ° of its excellence. The scent, for this Count lL Mr. .sits4fT Infoims Oa notwitlistand th haM times he has sold over twohnalred of tho Singer machines dnrinirthe past isiOutd the sales ate rapidity increasing. It has come to be. denotnheated - the! , ladies' favorite." , . Theirreally tailored Yalta at whieb Mr. Lantana Is now wirer. tae the machine places It wlttiln'the men at alt. 111=1:11 Eierything in theilinuif station ery at Wittrcous R Bain's. * ;10/7 Three Buttonl4 d =(ltoges:r rift • 41 the new shades at Mae, MlNaers.. rir A good doable ; Sleigh; forisalp cheep. Enquire at FROST'S Yurnsiture Stee ter iii4nie iiithips, with Criidal lllum- I!U10r, 001)1100. MADILL'S CrOellefy BIOM. Iw. . tmr Yon can' get` till the latest stylei of Stationery, rim ant), st. wiwrcous i ElnAuril Seisened !amber 'wanted; Maple, Rocca Jr Birch.. Apply to llewaa sews, Mon roeton, . tr. t CHAMBERLIN sells: goods cheaper for cub, than anyothereatabilshment In Northern Pennsylvania. . lir J. F. ConsEn, will soon move hitt stock of Boots, Shoes, - Arc., to the store corner of Bahl an 4 Pluolittreeti,TOcy h.Toh t e•a Block,: tar FOR nEwT;—I Lave sevbral dwell ing houses coanriettly totaled, for; rent ebiap. Poutsalon given at any time. Feb. 28, .".'s • VirWo will' pay cash I L- for 'Hemlock Lumber In the log, delivered at our mill on (Aeries St., J. 15.1'1liter* Set. • t Itetnemlxtr always, that we will sell you tamp, Crockery, and (144sitare at the loot prices, Mautcr.'s Crockery , Store. ir4r Go tO , AmnEnrazes' 4nd see his assortment of American. Gold and Myer watches. Qs' wm. 4 . . CIIAPASERLIN has just re: turned trent Niw YE rk with goods - ter the Hell days. s . . • [r-To RENT.—W•g 7 on and Blacksmith Shops, a cowl :chance for - a first -rato workmen. Possession at arty time. ' G. U. Waf.f.ks. Wyalusing, Bradford Jan. 4, Isis. tf.. Vir , Dou't yog forget it.' We have an excellent CICACKVai MAi;.UFAIoTORX In town at COWLES' BAKERY, where you can buy the best fresh-baked crackers. Chr L. B. RonnsgS challenges compe titlon for quality Of goods and low prices on Sash. troth's, Blinds and Moldlist s, and all build Irig ma terial. , tangadr). Mr...CU:cat reduction on rates to all .tints West, Northwest -and Southwest, Tile eapest fares. crer offered. Write or - apply to G kifierivockl,:Towaullo. L. V. B. ticket office. POWELL & CO. s week, 31 Eetall, 5 cases each, . . • .' LOTSDALE Ast, FRUIT OF THE 1.0011 -) .r.EArlf EI) MUSI.t.NS, • , nur-Innif Vesta pos.-yard, the lowest •: e 4 to not Illstory of the Dry-Goods Jaen. . _ . Offer te At Elyit,unn price ever reac, IMME! tr - To TM: 171,1 V.—The Stea‘n Grist. mill in Slieshequltt, fo merly owned by. F.S.AYF.ns, . von lue started tinder 'NEW MANAGEMENT and witn Increased tacit Oes, on 310)1DAY, Feb. 1378. We Invite all th (Au patrons of this i.op- I Vitae Still to give us a call. Ve shall tot object to making new friends. SAT 'A:FACTION GUAR ANTEED, S. W. ODGERS, Agent. Shesheytin, Feb. 7, 1578. CLOSING OCT SAIL of Gold and - slim: Watches, Chains, Fancy Je‘rer, etc. The underklgued having purchased at Sheri, 's Sale the entire gkock of Watches, Chatns„ Sliver a 4 Plated Ware, to t he formerly occupied by Itrx- Dr.t.stas:,aret • wishing to remain In -th linsl tiess, has en' al to sell the entire stock re;, rd less of cost lei to svlil up the tautness. 'III early and kargalus.. 31.'JAconS; . . . SPECIAL 'LOCAL. - Mr PIANOS ANI;ItG.ANS.—If yott wish to purchaaCt a Very" + T r 'l.lAyO or 0110 AN. k ,fit ietptal In every exeellence a o ny m .. ad,. a t St anata , timer', Wholesale Price. a 0 than save nearly one half of your•okoney, do not ail, before purchasing, -to write for. catalogue of tle4qlptlon / atol prices,-to Dust °nice iloi 3935, New Yot.. 3larch 7,J87a. • — ' . .„ -- 7 . lO t r . SPE:9 AI. TO - TUE rrsr \ ac.---liaving .opened a Coat and Wood yard on Vanal St.,,neat , the o ßlDsettal Church. I 3111 now pt. ared to/11 all orders for COAL. ANTI WOOD A BOTTOM intir ES } Olt CASIj, Having hail ex ri , ence in this Ilusittess.'lo.belleve I can do" as well \,by those that favor n o ' with their orderislie auy ar in the trade. , It is my Intention to keep on hand\a gmst supply of tho best COAL AND WOOD In the mirket...and well It as I.OW as POLASIIILF,\ . td Ilv o I,y It. KINDLING .WOOD by the harm or Imii. Any orders left at, the-StOro of L. T. g0y..., ]tale 5t..., near .brldge. or O. It. Wickhatn at the post o ffi ce, will receive the same attention as at\ the yard. Thanks to a generals public for.their very ,iflreral.pat ronag... during the past eight -years while In the grrs'ery trade. I respectfully solicit a Continuance of their favors, and I will guarantee satisfaction. Very Itespectf Idly, 1 w.l auto Is7S. • - lizinio it RIDGWAY. t .rff E. F. KUNKEI;S BITTER WINE OF [vox—llas never been known to fall In the euro of weakness, atthnded with symptoms, Indisposition to egehtott, loss of iimmory, difilettityof breathing._ general weakness. horror of tilscase, weak, nervous trembling, dreadful herrn!' of death, night sweats, cold feet,' weakness, dimness of vision, languor, universal lassitude of the muscniar-system. enor mous appetite., with dyspeptic system, hot hands, fin.lilng of the body, dryness of he\skin, pallid countenance and eruptions On the fare„ pnrifying the blood. pain in the hack, heaviness - of - the !rye 'lda, frequent black spots (lying before' the eyes. _wit* temporary suffusion and toes of light.. want of aftenhltm, etc. These symptoms all arise front a wealuens.• and to -remedy that, use E. F.\gun kel'illlll Wine of Iron.. It .never, fall. Thou s:nut, 'arl n o w enjoying health who hale tiscd\lt. liet Inc enuinc. Sold' only In $1 bottles. "raice oply, • . TOpe Worm Removed Mis-e. Head and all complete in two hairs. No fee till. head pa<r!C Seat. Pin and'Sttinmeh - Worms re- Moved Sic Dr, Kunkel, •259 North Ninth Street. „I„likice free, No fee mall bead and all pa.ses! in f.11i.. and alive. Kunkel is' the only succe,aful pliV.lclan in till syoun try lortho removal of Worms, anti his Worm Syrup is pleasant and safe for chil dren ongrown person.. st , nd for circular, or ask fora bottle of .1i tut kePs Worn. Syrup. Pricb one dollar jar bottle. Get It_of your •druggh.t. It never Iris. F.. F. IlEtenket4l La - stria and E. F. Kim. keno Pik Napo° fee the hair. ' !The best anti el eanest Hair Pressineand Hair Cleaner in the world. They remove dandruff, allay Irritation. sooHn, anti cool the heated wall), prevent the hair from falling off, and promote the growth In a Very short time. They preserve-and twant ify the Hair, and tender It soft and glossy. They im part a brilliancy anti a silky appearance to braid and wiry Hair, and ims hairdressing they are un rivalled; eradicate danilniff anti prevent baldness. The shampoo cleans .the liar, removes grease; scurf, itching, erupt-lon. Cures headache 'ventured by heat anti fatigue. Kuukers Shandaioand trod region! Hair to a natural and glossy rotor, re store faded, dry, harsh anti wiry hair. Price per hottie.El. Alai your druggist ter them, ur igeod to ; E. P. Kunkel, Proprietor, NO. :36 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia. rFeb.7-ants. • TOWANDA MARKETS. REPORTED RY STEP EN'S lANG, General dealers lu Groceries and llrodure, Patton:a Block. comer Ilaitiarol liridge Streets: • WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 7, 1878. witiftAtti.litt• 'O'I:TAM: - Flour per bbl $ P 5C(?..0.4 CO 11 WO 0 0 -Flour per.sark tifis 200 1 750 224 Coin Meal per 100 lbs ' t 40 Chop Feed Wheat per bueb..., ('urn • . ,;• • • Rye Oat. ,Ilnet wheat. Clover seettairglltinh... Tlloot ..... 4;2 1114, Pork. mesa _ Dri.ssett hurt linpis sliqnhilent Lima DIMS , WII Chickens Turkeys ilftr.ks I; erflP ......... Butter. tubs • Roth F.ggs, treash Cheese illreo_ti apples, Cranberries per quart: PutatoeN per Beeswa EMI CORBECTED nY DAYTON t BILO, Vent Mani • fibecp pet s • Tallow tin washed • MARRIED; • - ST A I.FOUTIP—ItOSWOILTII-31 anicti fit •itio rosl donor of Sitesoutt: flossroslll th AVyaluslog,Vett I$ s. l y Itov. isavitt Mr Itiotmou W Staltor4- to Miss Letts A. Iti/isurtli, both ul WJatan►ng. SW•tteT,"'inlW.TainAlig. Feb. 21, 1578, 31rs. Cyn. thla A. Swt., oged 54 years. SMALLEY-4n this betotliti, Tuesday, Feb. 2S, 1878. Mn. S. 4, Smalley, wife 9f Isaac:Smalley, „, aged 63 years. . MILLER.—In East Towanda, Monday 'tir . o. Pen. 11. of lingering Inseam+. Margaret whlow of - Glltrurt Miller, to the 32(1 Year of her age. NEWCOSIB—In Worcester, Maas., Febraary 17th. ISM George F. Newcomb, eon of Edward C. and Ellen E, NewcoMb, aged 11 years, 11 months, gdays. . . A- -; ORERNIIOUSE - AT YOUR . . 21;061onitill'asouffror 'by ionG either of the collections,9l/1 dirt Ind varfsllo: Ain:Glens, or 4 Audeni, $ tineplaa, Cam ellia& • • 2 GliWitints (11nel) et 1 8 °afloat.= (litonthh), .22 CbsysaidhernunlB, n coleus, - • Contll6lllllo. or 8 othstwhitaleased plants, Dahlias, or 8 Dianthus (new Jap811), •a Pernikallooses, or 6 ritehsles," . : 8 Geraniums, Taney, 8 Varlegated,'or 8 Irplenv. 4 Gloxinias, 8 °WIWI]; or 84nborose' (Pearl), '4 Grape vinea 4 Moneysnekles, 4 Manly Shrubs, a Ilellotropol, 8 Lantana*, or 6 PeTCOII9A t Pansies (new German), or Ilablatt. 8 Ruses, Monthly. 8 Hardy Hybrid. ur 4 Climbing, -8 Violet, (scented), or 8 DMA% Epgilsix t '• 4211coreer Redding; or 12. Scatter Greenhouse Plants, • 16 Nerhenss, distinet and spied4ll/1 torts, 25 Varieties of Flowor, or SP varieties of Yews tahleheeds; • - or by EXPRESS, buyer lo pasecitarges. • collections for ft ; for $1; 6 fur.*; 12 for $0: 14 for 47 : 18 for 410 ; or the tell collection of 280 varieties of plants and Oeedii—oulliclent stock a pueblo:lse and garden—for 4"2t0 our book “Gardening for Pleasure" r and! CatalOgue ollered above value 11.76). Will be added, ,PETZR lIENOERSON CO„ • 3S,Coittarid street, .14 . , 1 1, Hated 7,.;!878, er • • OUlt COMBINED CATALOGUE - • rou.lBlB. EyERYTEIII , 7G FOR 'THE- .GARI3EPt Nuiel;erlDg 175 pages, with Colored • SENT FREE To our customers of past years. and to all purchas ers. of • our books, .either °AUDI:MS(3 FOR PROFIT. - PILC.TtCA.L FLORICULTURE. or GARDENING FOR PLEAS(TRE (price 41.50 each, prepahl, by mall.) To others, on receipt. of :Sc. Plain Plant or Seed Catalogues. without Plate, lice to in. PETER HENDERSON' it CO., BARDRIIEN,,MAICKET GitgNr.llB AND FLOnICTB, as Cortland Street, Now York. March 7, IS7B, tI • T' The OILT.E.DGED ' MILE-PAN .4k COOLER Is beyond a quebtiou the most perfect apparatus for Cooling, Heating and taking r a re of Milk there Is In ease throe-quarters of tbe labor connected with the tare of Milk; tan make snore. and better Mutter in warm weather, 'L'his Pan is !al guaranteed In every particular. , A full set of (S) Panacea he seen at Mclntyre & Russell's Hard ware Otore„ TowauPia. The. "GILT-EDGE re calved the Highest Award at:the Centennial Ex hibition at Philadelphia. Band t s ar Descripiive Circular and- .3f. IMSII, General.Agenf. Towanda, Pa., Pon, 2S, - • G hRITY & MORREL, • * • DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES, PA7 ENT 3f RDICINES, &C., &C. 17.6, LAKE STREET, Feb. 28, - N. ELMIRA, N. Y 1V -J. YOUNG, .oreco—eerond door tcouth of the Firer National Dank Multi St., up stairs. TO CPNTINUE OUR OFFER OF PRtMILA. THE - Cook Book . TO ALL NEW SUIiSC.RIBERS bare zrh~ desire to avail themaelresV the . Irer n gist _forward their .N..1.11ES and OAS efore-tliat date. .• 01: # SUBSCRI" WHO A EIAT MUST SET" E UP PRIOR TO 1 1 THAT DJ 7 AND PAY 1 ONE • YEAR b ADVANUEI \ '. IN ORDER :PE 0 ENTITLED -TO TIE ROOK. 126(41 33 i 4Nas . tso 30 . 6r64.„1. - 6i .. 500 - GO •' $3 - 30 3t(i!) 37 .. 10 33 I 7.6* 2 00 • 1 000 . 1 L 5 .1 • I ..5( 6il 2 111). II 0( (41 oFq ' 10 . . na Cs 09 0 , (4) 1)9 6-- in 1t 0704 10 2'14 27 ?CR, ' 2PI 200 a 2.1 250) 2$ 140). 14 .'lr D@ 1 INI 04(40 ... <IWO 2ro to 104,4.1)121 . 3t Olt . 20022 DIED. on ="1"2 1 0 THE. DAIRIkiN OF BRADFORD COUNTYk El:BeettilfBheff 1847.1 1 WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS TTORNE LAW' =I }YE HAVE CONCLUDED UNTIL ! THE FIRST OF JUNE, 1878 SUBSCRIBERS E IN ARREAR'S Wood, Wi}loor and Stow... Ware, TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES, • whiefi having been pureintslttee. the recent henry fall 'hi lirh t wt` arc ~ 11, 1 41, . *N5t0 our onnomets GREATLY REDUCED Our stuck of goods is cruu plete. and the hest the markit; We respectfully incite the pahlle. to examine our goods and prices. and nc are confident that-thoy cannot he heat. All orders will 'twelve prompt attention. TIM highest, market prke paid for reentry pro.. duce. E. F. liITTRICII & CO Towanda, March-:, IS7R ' NOW IS THE TIME -TO ADVERTISE, _~~n- THE. REPORTER -IS THE BEST MEDIUM -IV NORTHERN PENNSYL VA NIA Let Merehiints an , ll.lnsines.4 Men ?afar a note of Ode. . THE RAPIDLY INCREASING . - CIRCULATION OF THE' REPORTERzr IN. EVERY . SECTION OP 71IE COUNTY IS ATT.RACTING 711 E. •4177WNT1 ON OF ADVERTIS- ERS. NOTI AS THE SPRING TRADE IS JUST THE 'TIME TO ADVERTISE. OV Tilt RECEIPTS .AND EXPENDITURES OF BRADFORD COUNTY " ' FROM JAN. IST TO DEC. 3tsr, 1877. . • . . • ~, To amount paid Auditors 3112 03 ' Prothonotary and Register . . . 90 00 Bridge contract* . ' - 14,20 62 Bridge repairs .._. ...... 4 .. 1.257 S 7, Viuwers , 80,74 Bradford County Agricultural Society.. - 100'00 Constables making returns to Court 693 78 Assessors 2,009 00 Costs in Commonwealth snits - 3,90.9 79 Counsel its criminal hults - 50'00 Counsel to Commissioners ' .... ' 50 00 Crier And tip•staves of Court • 1,137 114 J. It. Reeve. Dist..Att'y from 1571 to• 14 651 00 111strict-Attorney,for 1877 500 00 Election expenses ° , , 1,733 64 . Purl and ligbts . ' 884 97 Grand Jurors 1,049 M Traverse Jurors ' 9,543 82 Insurance on public buildings ' . 004 00 'Coroner and Justices' Inqutsitiol6s . .... 191 26 C'. E. Ferguson, late Jury Coturaissioner 38 14 II Jury Commissioners and Clerk for 1577. 189 34, Ot3oe books 971 10 =-_-...-..,=--...._=-.-...i.••• Account With the !Several Ceiieetere or Coln's , Tam for 29177 and Previous.. ____ I -, , ..._, •11... - . ~.. 1 • . . • • 1.45 -Am's:ll44ll .405 , 151 dieet 'il' WPs. AND honos. i 414 i NAMES oy. COLLECTORS. i'''r xierg Ru . d. g„, .Pr Cl. Due 4,- - • . t , 1 ( I • I Wy.mx",.: ' ID.U. Lamphear..l... • 11577 2 2 40( . 50 IlurHogtoolloro' •:, .... ~11. 11.11111 3.. -.' - 1874 100 4k. ,94 11 - 571 Lehloy • ' • 31%,W11c0g.,.. • ' . " as 82 ' 'ls in Artnepla.,- ! ,Cl - - ' 1 1 1876 '2O 121 20 12 .. Athens Anllllll illenj. Kerrick t . : -1 '' 562 16, 431 02 $lO as 03 - Alba 11,,ro• • • - ,J. S. illeynolds .. . .-... .. H.". 93 =. 87 47 .... 92,, 464 BarelaY ~ .. • .IEII.W. 31cCranoy.... ' 7. •- " 731 841 . 481 03' 114 83 • 32,93 - Itmlitigion toro• ' 1 41 V. Rice - - .7.. • "• . too 99. /01 99 151 619 Calltati Boro' • ....le. S. Farnsworth...., ' • .'' 1-2 1 125 •.••••,• .. i Hera-Irk • • • - J as. 31ePhersou - ' ..". "1 128 114 156 04 ......, Litchfield IL S.-:Alunit '* " 498 661 • 654 27 942 34 07 teltaysvilles • (1 . - H. Humphrey ...; "; . 5314_ 1 5114 . , • Orwell -- -- IC. 0. Vanwiokle ' ,, '770 Ce 727 08 447 38 33 • Towanda Twp • 1.1 a& W. MiGill • I " 576 65 539 06 'sBB - 28,72 1 Towanda Boro' S. W. Itodgera..... 1 • ' - " 320 02 • 320 02 - 1 Williitiam - ' , It; S. Elsbrew •: l . . " 709 82 sol 97 . 12 87 St 97 . Armenia - W. U. Becker • ' 18764 25 53 25 6 Asylum - " • - ".. Myron Frisble.. - ..,,.1..... • •• -' .564 20 - its 26528 07 , llarclay fOhn 41. Davis i " 720-18 673 33 11 27 %)511 . t iturlinv 11 ton Iloro• 11.. ' , belies 1 - !" 106 4 vs 00 ..• o 45 . Burlington West V..C. 31cKean....i..1 4 . *. i . 24 12 3413 31onme Twp ' • :11. S. 31 ingos , ": 1630 24 584 94 191 21 39 Orwell -..... ..... ...... C. 0. Vanwlnkle.... - ...7 - .. : ... .. .0 1 756 53 -713 47 537 37 69 • flomeTwp ' . • Morris Vonght...... .r.. . "I- 616 20 543 02 24530 70 Smithfield - ...... F.. V. Nichols-5.." • • "" 1178 90 1115 24 •4 90 58 75 ' South Creek •. . David Chase ' - '" 587 28 .al 1,311 510 23 10 . Springfield • Tim Leonard • " 514 . 691 514 89 ..... ....... • . •••••••• ..Vanhorn,..... " . 191 77 191 77 Towanda Twp •4. W. Magi11,....57:„. 562 77 . 524 10 22 27 72.......' Towanda North . 'E. H. Detong . . . • ' " • 321 32 305 18 10 . 1 ... Wvsox .. lt; Blshop..*:. " 852 82 785 54 20 82 -4156 • 1 * W.llll . .• E. li. Knapp .5 ....... ... 723 29 879 92 7 45 35 0/ .1 . A ini,nl3 ' • - IW. 11. Becker ' 1877! • 242 7e- 55 00 - • )47 70 Asylum 1 . I Myron Friside...... • ' i' 980 781 `13% 3.4 II 49 48 75 ' ro Alba Bo' C. S. Wilson • 4, 154 os 142 63 4 02 ! 7 50 1" Athens, itorol. John 11. llastner • " , 1565 6.1 1476 93 10 84 75 071 --.• Athens-rep., ' 'V V. Wear ' " , 0 " 1 3487 391 3338 73 las es 166 501 Albany i . %fortis Kellogg • % ''' 419 7.0 , 578 80 971. 30 63' - Barelsy 1 .-...: ~.. .. John H. Map. - • - " 841 191 .603 51 17 39 •os 39' it no in glon 'Coro . • Benj. M. Clark_ . * ll ' 153 513 1 14r. 09 -69 7 653 Burlington TW1,.... • t Wm. P. Vane • " 1 .892 561• 844 72 413 - 44 5C ' Burlington Wes t . N.C. McKean .... " ~ 787 33' 765 00 .1 24 32 Canton Itoto' •C. S. Farnsworth - "1 .803 131 758 98 355 40 03 57 ('autosTali ' ...•. Hiram Lindley."... . " J. 5730 ix: 800 00 930 52 Columbia.... ." Thomas ,Coleney.. .. , .... " 1 1806 471 1708 77 '6 61 90 IY3 1 Franklin - t)avid Smiley " 'l. 610 41. i 556 01, 25 00 '29-40 .. Granville it Shepard - ' •" I 1089 83 , 40...5 441 955 54 44 ' 11...rrIck. .135. MeCherson.: - ..... : , " 1 835 Is' 720 00 115 15 Le 11.4 . - • • L. A. Wc - 4 1,4 17-.5.••• l' , 4, 10 6 2 53 •1002 35! 720 1 52 94 -I.citaysvUle.... ' W B Paylion , ' = . .. , ,,b 315.58. =,78.T. 1 921 15 76 Litchfield • Albert Carm - er.; \ • -- " , g• 1137 49 1026 56 . 47 09 . 54 84 Monroe 110t0'.... ...... ...r.. 11. E. linllett -V 239 02 .207 09, 1 071 10 91 . MonenO Twp -D. S. 131Ingns ' 's, , - ~ -1 , 1050 29 830 001 1• • =A = • Orwell C.O. Vanwinkle • I" 13 4 6- 50! 1258 74. 21 221 66 54 ....... overton , John Mathews • • ...: " • 392 43 258 571 20 0/1 Is es Roine Top . .., ... ..'. '-igke ' ' O. G . Northrop c -"" 15 30 23 .1537 42, 11 71,' - 61 10. _ 4. S.:Frink " 1 109212 G 63 Go , i I 12 9 - 73 ' • home Bor - o• , F. E. Spalding ' ' •-• : 152 18 , 141 88 2 86! 7 46, •• 11 highury 'John Stirton • " • 1270 94,. 1196 91! 10 911 - 63 09' spongti 1,4 ....-... Tim 1....01iard...., . I " I 1716 58 1265 oe 12 - 25 82 34.352 99 smith ('reek ' David Chase ' l ' . 866 81 580 &V,' I '256 81 • Shc,lieifiatii . George Childs • - .." ." • 1667 02. 1579 ..27" 4 501 83 25 1 'Standing. Stow. ......... ........ Georg:o Sage • -- " 813 52 ! 7C.4 47; G 551'40 50 mm 1001,114 ' ' ...... ...". E. V. Nichols " 2138 8.5 2013 38' 19 / 4, 1 0 6 33 1 81 ts •sylyania Bwro• • . James F. 8r1,t01,........\ " 154 15 •73 00 , - 1 Towanda Twp ' A. W.lliimock " , 922 Ill'. 544 40 . • ..r . i 74 19 Towandil Nurth....... .. : ..... E. R. liehong... ... - " 1' 645 118 • 501 99 117 !la, 26 413' 'Towanda Boni A. Wickham • ".1 , ises '26 .45= 34:1W or =5.91f Troy Ttvp . ' ~5. „.,11. N. Fish • 11.... p 118` 1 26: 1773 33' 4 48, 93 48: - Troy Bolo' - .111. 31. Spalding . -......„, - I 1252'7.6 1175 871 14 16: 6275) • . ;Tr rry ' :••••'. Bowman '• '' I 630 75 too o& 8 57 , 31 201 crTiiscarora ....11ohn Clapper " i 926 03 RrA 73 10 94' 46_37 1 . ' l f ? 1 - o , !er , ~.... G. 11owle .... '.. ......... " 1 1126 73 998 15, 75 72 52'114; " Wyalushig ' . . l am ( rn • • " 1 - 1318 42 1232 73, 20 70 65 001....5•... Ii - I tol ham .... . , .... Elmer: Neal . '' , 1134 01 10.6 41; 11 10 56 "44.,. Wysos.' ' iE. It. Bishop' • •• 1 1423 17; 1320 52: 13 02, 69 631 • Wells ... ... ... , Geo. 11. Knapp • 1• •. , 1285 92; 985 001 32 76 63 781 214 28 Warren • • 4aines Jolce• " i 1482 031 1393 58 15 94' 73 511 Wllm-r.... ' Thomas E. Quiet ' " 1 874 441 814 271 17 OS .43 111 . ' A I ' ilte•ssessinents " ' 3 1------.1-.- J 45 7 51 - 194 74 , 15 20 7 1 133 81 • -- .-.................-..-:- . -- * .. .:• ' Total • ' • i,53690 56.47978 =‘,942 01 =4B 241722 ' 09 . _ _ • _ . ..._. . _ .•, _._ . • L ~ • . • Jan ten C.. Itohitson.."Trcasurer. to Account Wfth 'the County of Bradford. Dr. Due upoU dup's,"l" . lc76 aro previous— 5Z,54,4 Duplicates of 1 ,4 77 Hatek I,a =I Itt:-. 9 se,,quents is Tuasnry Jan. 1zit,.1577 =3=Z:=C=l MEI 111:ADT:01:1 - 1 C(11•Nti", SS: . ~.,. • • , , We. the undersigned, Commissioners of said County, do - hereby certify that this Is a true and correct Atm : wins:id of the reeelials awl expenditures of 'said County from the Ist day of January to the 31st day of 'December, Mellish:v., A,11., 1577.. Witness our hauls anti seal of Mike at Towanda, this 17th day of Jantiary, A. I)., 187 t. - . . - . G. W. HILM,E.S. • i . . . . • M. J. cooLßAren s comintsaloners. . . . . _ . . . - - - - - JOHN' BALDWIN' , ' . • Arr r.sr —WILLI A. 14 LEWIS, Clerk. . '.., . . . . . ni:AnForzn COUNTY. SS, . : •-- • - W. the uniterlgued, Auditor-, of said County, do heretry certify that ire have examined the foregoing stateruorit and the vouchers for - the F4IIIIC, trod find.tt to be correct. ... . . . . . . D. sounxr., .. . . - . .1 . - " - • W. L. LANTZ,: 'Aodittms. . . C. L. SHEPARD, . . . , . ConituissioneVs Offiee, Jarrell', I i , :s. - , ..• . . . ' ASIGNEE'S •SALE.—By • xiitne, of au enter Issued out of the Court., of Com mon Picas of the County of Bradford, PC. themn dersigned assignee of.D. C. Ttoy Brad ford County, Pa.. will expose to public sale on the premises in Trov born., in sold county, on SATUR DAY, of-ARC 11 . 23, 1878, at gio'elock.'p. m., the tot. too trig two adjoining iota of land situate on Pleas ant street is .said. Troy bore and bounded' and 'des cribed as follows, to wit Begining- at the .north caqt eidirer of W: T. Mackney's lot hod in the con-, ter of a street that runs past raid Mackney's horkso north and running In the centre of said street 16. rods, and thence. north 27 0 neat 20 rods; thence south a° west 16 rods; thence south 27 ° east 10,rods along the line of thp A rdWay lot. Moses Seeley lot Win' Ma ekney lot to the place of begining, cons tattling 2 aeres strict measure. . ALSO I,—One other lot'begining at the southwest coos.) - of the those described let. thence north west by I tot of Mary M trolly 19.4 perches to the eastern boundary line of Elliot Case lot thence north V cast 16 peaches thence south $8 Ball one half deg east-16.4 pert° a'corner post; thpnce Sty the shove descilhed lid smith 2 , i 0 west It:perches to the piseeof begird - 11g, containing 1 acre and o „)3o •perclms of laud more or less. 31.)V0 piendses Is erected a good frame dwelling: TEIt:INOF SALE-4infl on the property being . truck ()own :*.Ven on confirmation and the residue \ ...ne ear wiilt.interest 'thereon from 'continua ', Pam, 4 -11. r e:S E. Tt . As-It:nee. NS' CarT SALE.—By / lI irt\p; anorder Isvne,l out of the Orphans' roitrtoflrradford County. the nnilerAgneil. excel). tor of the ~fate of •1 net Barnes , . late if. Overton t.u . s nship. 11,19 c el, wilt expose to public sale on , the' prctulses.' a Mt) L )AY. AIItII. t. IS7S,. at -I o'clock. P. M.. the following ileseribeci real estate: Ca Beginning at a - beach the 1411itiwa4C corner of John itea.P.slainl:rlinning thence mirth 51!;., - .° east 100 rods to a beach tree thence norllt 31., 0 east toe rods to a nearlt; thence south' 3‘,.‘io east 160 reds to a hemlock. the northeast corwr of .1011 n lliefurs lOt t, thence alOng Read's 11110 0,01111 31‘,,° coot 1141 rats to the place of•beglnning: c'ontaltking 11 1 11f..71. 1 , more or less. AU:at—One other lot, sttuate In same township, described :1 follows : 'fleglunlng at a beach the south lThrucc of .a 'l4t tirgalne‘l by .lants. , E. Paine to 40tri1than Cling!... thence south 319 ca,t Psi rods to It Itentiock: thence south"Sa' t . o west 100 rods to a stake and otones the-sout hem t corner of ltayt horn's lot: thence cast WO roils to a static, and •atones th - Atee nortla 5,0, 0 cat ice-rods to the plaeo of beginning contaloint 106 acres, more or less. - TrAnif4_4:4 , o down and the halanee, In donna payments of the'teafter, with Intend annual ly, wltlt approved .ecurlty. RICH - ARP nEDronit. Executor. Overtuu. Feb. Z.'l, /67g: 1 4,Z1-IERIP • I''S SA tE.—tv virtue of :7 an order of tier! facia% Issned out of the Court of Coninion Pteas of - Bradford Ccitntr, and to toe directed. I will nxp , ose to public wile on putoAr, 1675. in Ow Shcrilf•s'intice, tu.Towan da; at 1 o'clock V. the foltdrring described - pro. p e rty, tO It : thno 101, piece, or parcel of laud sttuat- In ran yin, twp. Invalided north by lands of. .larnes Miry 'and John M Ptialen, i'aat by Imola of Adam I onto. south by latithi'of Adaiii•lnnii,. and Win Runyan, we'd by tend, ornarri,on floss contains .10) arms More or less. about 90 impro%t d, with 2 framed bones. 2. - t rained barns,:nud of her ,ont build logs. and 2 orchard: , of fruit tree: , thereon. Seized and taken Into execution at the suit of .1 F. Spencer to uie_of Ltaxter Omar Davis. A. J. r. A YWN, Sheriff Almee - ,Towamia.-ra e too). ;31, • .._ 1 AUDJTOR'S NOTIOE .In the' Orphan‘Ctmrt for the County of Bradford. Eia„ , .. o Permens Hemet. Tile Auilltrir appointed [by the Court to ninki! di,trlbizt lon of the fund arts., ing from the estate of the said deceilent..silli.hold a meeting for the purpose of MR appointment on' •jAATfiItDA V, MARCH nOth. A . ,D. 1819, at 10 o' look A. M.., at his office In •Towaniin when RIM where nll partlei Intelvitted are required. to make their halms or tie drbarred from coming ill upon ~11, 1 (Olt.. E.. 1. Angle. ;. ~ Towanda, Pa., March., 7th-4w. Auditor. i)m I SISTRATOR'S , NOTICE. A hyrel.y given thatJall persons iv. dented to the estate of Alien Winslow, late of Wil mot tin,. deed. are regOestell to make immediate itaymen t,.atol ail persons having efativa against said estate must presont them duly allthenticated for settlement. MEM r j XEVUTORS'NOTICE..—Noticie 4 _ is hereby Vern that nil persens - indebted. tc the esratb of 1,. St. Stevan. late of Wyalusing, de ceased, ar requested to make Immediate payment, and all. persons having claims against said estate meet present them duly authentleated . for settle ment. • ISAAC M.C10.11; Orwell, Mardi 7.0. w I hereby give notice that I shall apply to the Board of- Vartlons for a pardon for Frederlek Seebtek,'now sorting out, a sentence in the Eastern renitentlary. rut LLt r 811111C11. Towanda; Feb. 23, ISM. s . Const4.Thwicu. Alocixraia Report 5.3.11+ 1.4 9 7 foi EZE 17,11 73 , MUM t , 71.19i 7-I . Total Legal Notices. autui $. QrteK, ME MEE= Executor, Postage. ant stationery ' _ 119 76 Public printing • 763 00 . PfllOttetlo support In Jill Eibtoll2 Penitentiary I 1.614 SI Conveying prisoners to rewitentlimi.... Mil 50 TroVy and Clerk Quarter ilesaloor 420 OD - Repairs on public Wald's(' 572.60 Repairs and rent of room lor Tray Court 473 110 Sheriff for ituntnolsing Aaron . 745 20 Sheriff for feet in Commonwatisnits. 231 V/ Wild eat eerilleatis ' 625 Making duplicates. Me 6510 Treasurer for attending Troy Court VI Copying and competing Tress"' sales. 112.00 Cash refunded r.. 30 1111 F.:E. Topper; Stenographer of Court„i. 156 60 Bounty for the return of stolen horses., 20 On 0. W. Kilmer, County Commissioner...MO 00 • M. J. Coolbsogb. County Ceminitadowet. • 5011 00 John Baldwin. County Conimissßeier.:. ' _430 00 Wililanitewts, Clerk . - Leo 'Total.. rnenllectod from.lar: and previou4 41071 - 09 Exonerated to Collecto6. 1,061 40 Percentage to Collectors Pahl state Treasurer ramm Orders paid Teachers' Institute fur 1g76... Teachers• Institute for iti77 Tsai per cent.' commission on 8a6.107 10: 1,120 24 Me per cent. commission on 51,198 43.. 511 98 In Treasury Jan...lSi, MR..: " 4458 Legal Notices: .n..SSIGNEE'S the Dus trict Court of the United States for tlmAyest. ern Distrtct of Pentoglvanla. In re. 'Joseph W. 'Bonney, Bankrnp.t. 1a0...3,127. In BankrupteE • Notice Is hereby given:that by virtue of an ceder of said Court. dated the 7th day of February,-A.D. 148. in above Bankruptcy. will be sold at, public sale, at the Central - Hetet. In Canton Bore% Brad ford County. l'a.„ on SATURDAY. the Mit day of MAII:;11, at 1 o'clock, P. 31., the following , proper ty; to wit . • . - •BANNRUPT ESTATE OP J. 11". BONNILY:-. Tarm situate In Canton tarp, near Canton Bore'. bounded on the north by lands of Henry' Mattison. east by lands of Myron fellows, south• by lands of Geo. W. McKee, and O. M. Bonney, rind west by lands of George Terry Icontains 77S acres of land.. he the same more or less,.with one dwelling house . Ind two barns thereon ;said land will be. sold free: and discharged front all liens. • TERMS QP SAL E.,-One-fourth cash:at time of bale, anti the remainder in.three equal installments at 6. 14, and' eightewoonths from date of sale. The dererred payments to bearintereit at the rate of 7 per cent, and to be secured by proper mortgage or lien upon the property sold _. ' J. W. STONE, Assignee. Canton. Feb. IS, 1878-aw NOTICE.—The County. Couitais .l.l stoners hare fixed upon The following date* . fc. , r holding appeals at. the Commissioners' Office, in Borough, Gtr the several tOSrilahlri and bortmghS of Bradford County : • Monday, Feb. 1i.5-.Asylarn, Terry, Wthnot and Tuesday. Feb. 26—Os:rton .5(0nn.00/ ) (twp and borol. Franklin. Granirtilo and Leßoy. Wednesday, Feb. 27--Canton (tarp. and Dorol, Armenia and Atha. Thursday, 2s—Troy (tarp. amt: Niro% Co. titittrta,'Sylvanta and Buntitgton West.. • Friday. 3larcl. I—Burlington OAT, and. boron, "Sidingtield. Smithfield and Itldgberry. Monday, March 4.-South Creek, Wells, Sheath!" . grain and Litchnehl. uesday, March Z.--litindhain, Warren, Orwell afi'd Rome Mg). and boron. . " Wednesday, Maieh 6—Herrick, MA Leßayi. vine, T.usearora. Wealu3lng and Standing Stone. Thursday. March f—Wysos. and Towanda (twp, hero and North). T:nrch 9—rlster, A tbenn (twp.and taro') and,jlarday. • , fly Order of the BoStd. A t'tent—WIT.LLUI LIVN Iv, Clerk; • Comtuli.sloliiSrs• fittlee, Feb. 7,1 S $. fARPHANBt COURT 84.1,E.--By tvl virtue of an order inned oat of the Orphans' ei,ort of Bradford Counts'. the nadenletted, exec. mono, the estate of U. C. Humphrey, late of War. nn tmenshlp, deceosed,-wPI expose to public sale on the premises. on FRIDAY,MARCII 187 a, st .1 o'clock, 31, the following described .resd estate : - Beginning at a point In the centre oh highway leading from Leßaywrille to Nichols. west of .0. A. Ides and south side of said highway ; thence along. the centre of !Aid highway north 73 0 west 13 240 perches to a corner; thence south 1.911 perches west by land formerly owned by Charlotte Bufflitigton 1 1 , 10 :perches to stets and atones have corner ; then& south 73° east 13 2-10 peirches to a stake and stones ter a corner; thence - north 18t(° east 7 1-10. parches to the ptaee of beginning; containing 53 perches, more or less. (bubJect to a certain agree ment In regard to maintalning fences contained In deed from A. Bowen to D. C. Humphrey; dated „tidy 2 1973.). • • - ' TERMS-.DSO on n the proptcrty'belngetritek down s . and the realdue on connruudion. .1. F. WIT-EATON, Executor Warren, Feb. SS. 181$. • OTIOE.—By v i rtue of an" order, II of the t'ourt of CommOn Meal or . BradfOrd . County, the onderaigned. Committee "of the per sonand propoty of Jere ns labilensen, a 1 nibs tie, WUi expose to peptic sale on - the pr.-tubes, in Albany' township. o 4 -FRIDAY, MARCH s, lerS, at 2 o'clock r. st.r.tne — interest or said lunatic r iming one-half) !Main following described piece ur parrel Of land situate In said township ofAllranr, bound ed and described as follows: • Beginning at a corner belonging - to Wells Wits cox and A lieverly; thence north 29e, east along the line between A liererly- and Wells Wilcox perches to • Moue heap fora corner t thence north tie, east Is perches to a corner ; thence north igio, east along theline of laud belonging to A Wttcox 75 perches to a stone heap .for a corner then4a north 111°. east 454 pois to a stake comer; thenen` south 29°, west 148 porches tots post ter a corner. along the line of land belonging to A (Quimby ; thence south 411 0 ,"Mist 34 perches to the 'place of beginning ; contains 00 acres more or less. TERNS.-. 4147 the the :property being' struck down, atprthe balance upon. eonfirmatteh of aid sale. - ANDREW WJCRIZZIL reht4l.- , -Committee: AIIDITOR'S - NOTICES. S. Dc, , Kay vs Hiram Taylor. la theCourtol Coav:' 'moo Pleas of Bradford boatity.. No. $3l, fleptem- Jan Term. Ire : The undersigned, an Auditor appointed by the Court to distribute funds raised by Sherti's sale of defendant's real estate, wilt attend to the duties of his appointment at his (*Mee in Towanda bore% on TUESDAY, MANCH 12, IV& at 10 o'clock A. M.. when and where &Overton. having claims %Ilea said fund'must present them or be forimer debar. red from coming in upon the same. I.MCPHERSON, Auditor. febl4-4w. la EMIR .......44.:54 oo WM OE3 Eam 497 90 2 8 4 02 1M 94 1911 as 471.194 74,
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