111 p t aafg A ott 7 ' CILAIW M. ALLIS, LOCAL 11214T01. Towanda, Pa., Feb. so, Mi. MTV=III TES POWITIICS AT SOWAIMA As MAIL lungs OT THE MOND CLASS.. LOCAL AND GF.NERAL7 ne expiration of ononwiPtio% infrist• ed nn the colored —. By ascii:Avg@ date esosyi subscriber , east WI *ANS Ala paper INV be stopril mina tbf suberip. Sion is reneged. - SAFE FOR BALRo.4.* , new WS of do maim of Bosley, Bahinan & Co., of Cin ciunati, 1160.0 pounds 'weight, warranted first-class l will be *Old - very cheap. ply at, this office. i • REmzussit Gimnitea flop. Ttaz side walks still have their slippery coat i)l3. 'Tas, present year began and will end on Satti!daY• TWENTY-ONE snows have been recorded thus far this winter. Tits estimated expenses of' Potter COunty for 1881 are $18;1:100z.. TICKETS ' for the township elections printed on short notion, at this office. THE Teachei . s' Assoc'Won of this wan ty meets at dinette, to-morrow ) _ Friday , REMEMBER the Germania Band Hop on .Tuesday evening next, it Men= Tim Presbyterian Church at Athens, is to be dedicated this, Wednesday, after noon. Tun Borough election will take pis next Tuesday. , May :the best - men I elected. - • SATULIDAY,WEIS the pleasantest day ws expericirced b this section in sever 'nl weeks. Ouu January thaw scorns riA ed. Beittir to be late at all. G. S. A,exi.Ev Ims removed his offiae to rooms over PATCH & MACY'S store, ow Main street gTHEUE some talk of re-sa • in the boundary line between Ne_w_ and Pennsylvania. r WE . re• under obligations to Hon. E. L. Mims for copies of the Legislative Record. Thanks. THE passenger train men of the Pa. N. Y. Road are now clothed in neat and becoming uniforms: 1r is reported that, partridges, quail, and rabbits, are dying rapidly from the severity of the winter. .• REV. Dr. TAYLOR, will preach in the at Litchfield Centre on Rednesday evening, 16th inst. THE Wyalusing Band boys added $5O to thelunds in their dessnry by a mas querade ball lastlweek. • IT !s stated that decaying cabbage will .-..produce diphtheria sooner than any otinir • nuisance about a house. - -TnE ladies of the Episcopal Church of Sayre ;will hold a sociable t the rectory, this, Thursday, evening: ' S. S. BUTTS will lecture onTeruperanee at the Herrick Churub, on :Saturday riven ing next, February 12th. THE Herrick Sunday 8000 l Amocia e lion meets at Camptown on'the 16th in stant, for a twd days' session. . , JUDOINti. from appeam;le( l / 2 we should say that the livery horses hereabouts would appreciate a wam.raiu. • GERMANIA Band Hop) Tuesday evening next. THE Tunkhannock - Republican rye the ice on the river at that , place averages twenty-three inches in thickness. THE new moon and Jupiter were very close together Wednesday evening• of bet week, and shone very brightly in the clear sk 'rim editor of thii Leßaysville Adver tiser—P: C. VANGELDEIt-ill a : candidate for, the appointment as PoOmaster of that COASTING accidents are on the McNair, and of a nature _to make the injury to persons peimanerit ; in many cases have prOved ALREADt the festive valentine ',is com mencing to‘.eikeulate freely, to.* annoy-, ante of many,•and particularly so to, the post (Aficn-elerk. 'VIE religious meetings are still kept up at the M. Church, Athens, and the Gazette says, there seems to be a growing interest in them. PAVEMENTS and gutters should be cleared of ice. Get some one else to do it. The exercise is not so violent wilco you do nothing but look on. • • REVIVAL meetings are being held at South Warren under the direction of Rev. L. PEC'E. They are largely attended and much interest is manifested. Iv the almanap makers are to be believed, this is the last month of the prgitent win ter. It is to be hoped that the gentlemen have been correet'ln their surmises. MULTIPLY ypur ago by 2. add 658, di vide this sum by 2, andsuhtntet your age, from this ; the result !rill be the three beat known tiguies WO° United States. TUE next session of the Northern Dis trict Convention of Good Templars will be held at liornbrook, February 22d and 23d. P. McNEnxEr, District Beep. WYOMING. Seminary, Kingston; Pa., has two hundred and eighty students and , new ones are entering every week. .We commend this school to our reader!. A LocA.r. board of the Rochester Mutual Aid Society has been organized at Sayre. with Assistant Superintendent GOODY** as President and R. - M. Hovar Secretary. TRAIN eight on the Lehigh Valley was snowed in on the mountain - near Willies- Barre one night list week;.with the ther mometer stood twelve degrees below zero. lioN. J. G. PArrox sold his trottlag horse, " Ripton," last week, to a ,gentle; , man who resides in New York, for IP,* 500.. The horse has a record of 2294, and has trotted in a private trial in 224, THE ground bog either saw his shadow Wednesday or he was blind. There was certainly sun enough. Now for six weeks of disnial weather. 'That is, if the ground hog prophecy it to be relied on. Usrvanssufei Cosranzecz meeting of two daysjiiiistion, be held, in Pennyville on Monday and Tneedah.l4th and 15trinsta Rev. 8. r. Micron& and 1%.,. Dr, . Wu. TAtswg, will Whims 'i•,,thiglilfeCthialligiliphO_lthilinow. -iiiii;V*. : ,. l l****•l4llo4jit:44o4 *dint f...w00r0 1 / 4 sititi.4o*** acipiiin.iit7** - 4-:_wriiii:'ilikaltillt* 1 Deedet.",;. - :, , ' - _72 , .:': : ;:,::.• • .',..,:,;:,:ji;-.:-',::--:. Soso ma sees to bees as tow - ,hir their bora% mid the triutiq 'gen them is absieeltd. They seise to Ong* *it miithwd bee fay high% • eV: 00 them *sip danger of heydrilt- • Ti tomalley aad aracklai. Amer of 2011311101 & &wage ameba id* iork. Bo amok ao that they are = mks time. Their portable stasis saw oink we very payola; sad are barb* as asp angle Ws. Tun earth le boom over two Ibek be depth, fight inches deepen than tot pm it is bald that , kip -quantities et sp. pier, potelosiand etb yegetibler lave been daentored on wow* et being bon& &d nk,ooverd _ TER tmouxhich is drives by 01'.. W. ppermiLL, aimed by the county, sod employed et the Poor Woos (sae, reeent• ly drew on u sktigh a stone that. Weighed five toes. This tears is said to be the 'transit °alt.*" musty; Taws will be. a donation party flit the benefit of Elder 8. Wins; it his how% in Carniitornh on Tuesday, the 15th The DISIINg Brothers will be peewit to entertain the company of their , best, songs. By. order eirpown, Awe sew it is said that the Sewn teen Year Lclocusts will certainly be here loon June. If that Camino, irnanon, lames to have , the reauagiunen of the weather, we would advise the locusts to bring with Qum their for ocean and nls• ter overcoats. - JAMS Cuomo was taken to : Owego jail. by Policeman 'Krum last. Tuesday, says the Waverly Adeoeata of Frids last; under soutanee of fifty-nine days for threaterdng to burn Masts SAWTICIeII , barn at Factoryville, and also threatening to shoot Mr. SAWTILIC to have at th come not PawEason BIiTAAT, of Elmira. has - Opened a dancing school at Canton) And soon the sylph-like forms of the fair Can tonians will glide through the giddy man es of the dance, as VA and airy as a summer breeze above a Sower garder--at least, we suppose they will: AT a meeting held in this place on Fri day, airangetnents were nada for the oa /saltation of a SOnday School Associa tion for this county. A convention of the Sunday School workers will be called at an early' date. at wioh the orianhation of the society will be perfected, SENECA 'ARNOLD, the bridge watchman, Inuits it distinctly understood that those who violate the law in regard to fast driv ing on the bridge, will hereafter be made to suffer the penalty for such indiscretion. And 8 ENKCA says th is MUDS everybody, without reference tb race or Color. LICTURE. —Rev. JOHN .B.' STIIIIATO, D. IX, will the first of ' the Settee of lectures hi the Institute Come, ou Tuesday evening, February 15, in the In stitute Chapel.. Subject—" How to Read." The 'lecture is free and a cordial hivita tiou is extended to the public. JINI. RICHARD Goommt, s colored lady of Athens, wmisevenly injured Thursday evenltig, by filling down the outside stairs to the house oecapld by Joint PRRBTON in that village. stairs *ere very iej which was the occasion of - the woman's -mishap. IT is reported that a number of the cit izens of Smithfield are about to organize a stock company to build a stomp flouring mill in that town. If the project is ear. Tied to a successful conclusion, -a long felt want of that section of country will be supplied. Oar. htindred and ten years ag6, -1771, the date resit backward and forward the same. So does 1881. One hundred and ten, years will come and go before the fig ures will possess the same quality again. None of the readers of the Raroaraa now will probably the to see the year 1991. •s) Tomas is not a frame school house in Montgomery County, and it -is the only oral in, the . State that can claim each a dia. tinction ;'but this county has th ree hun dred and seventy-nine.frame ousel out of a total of three hundred and eighty-five, and in that respect surpasses all tie other counties in the Commonwealth. Mira I=l •-•- Ptt."sl, •It • - - ••••,•:,, • •.• • • • - . • , , • .e2C; SAYS the Athens Gasette of.last week : "EzaA EVANS, eon of Ouvga EVANS, of this, place, who is off working with RT. warp's - bridge gang, at Monticello, IndMea, was severely injured a few days ago, by a derrick giving away and falling upon him. There were several others in jured, and °ae m:mi . was killed." _ SAYS 'the Elmira Frs. Press : "The Ravi D. W. therm of Canton, Pa., has started a little Parish men entitled Pal pit and Pew. It is sprightly, genial,•and helps to keep things stirring. The- indi cations are that the edition will be repair ed and tbe auditorium enlarged before long. It seems really a necesidty in so flourishing a town." Tun Amahmrs of Gillett's , are to play "Rip Van Winkle" in that plans, on Wednesday night, February 16th. They give the prooeeds to the . aura for the purpose of buying s bell. 'Ms will be grand success, as there has been bo pains spend to wort up every animater. All should attend. _ Admission twenty 'cents. .Children half price. AN order has been issued by Superin tendent Svsvgasos ' says the. Waverly Review. - forbidding conductors or engi neers from making up any time on their runs during the ciild weather. The pres ent condition of iron rails and the danger arising s from broken ear wheels and axles render it rosemary that the ',utmost pre caution be taken to prevent; accidents. ; Wsnx this severe 'weather lasts, every householder will do well to keep vigilant-- watch over his stoves and heaters. In the effort' to keep out the cold there is danger that larger fires will be built and kept up thank' consistent with perftet safety, and how readily an over-heated flue will kin dle a blaze has been shown over and over again. Tun Montrose Democrat of last week tells how that village bad been shut in from the outside world. It says : "The snow last week drifted Aso badly as to blockade the Montane - Railway, and since last week we have not beard the whistle of the locomotive. We Understand that they expect to get through some ,time during the present week." To Tax. Rwonwza.—l me R. S. En. nimrros, of Milan, in town with his stal lion "Gambetta" in doable harnesi. - • He makes a fine appearance in dunk,e as well as single barnemas. We learn that Jos Gamin, of Athens, paid $75 last week for a oolt three months okl shed by the said "Gambetta." It takes more than a common road horse to step with this big fellow. • Sax. Wrom you bear a Man inquiring where be can bny a good pair of "creepers," do not supra be is anxious to engage in the poultry balms. Me is not . lookim for fowls Milnated - tij that name. He Mats a pair of those little iron tido& that the prudent ma attache* to tie heels of Ids boots to keephim =it ping up, down, sidewise, and Tug nabs etesettee cot. resicmdent-writes : FAthaim & ther =xs °entail:lWe ob tbe IL L. sad W.R. R. ftwid a tap tootb of tem& Is a cut situated ow G. B. hinxittshi 80% stop it ails ad a bar east et Wei A womb orts kaki Ms togOlistaktii: - 11' 1 root orodolf.'_ bow *go _to WWI* lows@ dome tluooloolOmilic WM .......i.km-,it.---! ,, , ,. .---: , - ,- - friisiiiiii,woowir,csdilitilii for „mt a liani , s at iikianiodi'i ilf fla t " 1 4 .1101 ~r 1 14 1 1 .7• jars *l* too ill Aili kii:thiiiii: aid- yet . ailt -IMO MOW tbilli soot bowie* bi the in of the people; beams, they, Mini tbai any Wet came, whom *0 hiseediete is taste at Vet weep* ,Thereforti 4 is ammotrirto be boyeathst wee bet the very fat clams *II be seleetoi tOe the Moto to be Med on Today . oeo. Is is bon tie Wave* Bathe of the lad Weak Vat we Owe*, .tbe follow : "One of oar denprates, wee called upon a few etudage slaw b* 'a Ando loath howi Ode; Xba n loam:mauled by ; a the twain the vestwoulear tbe bills to be igeplioed." Af. ter die eereeelmy _ bony Inklerotea lafoneed tbs. delighted *Odder that be bd ao change to pay foe the eetvite but would like to bays it puldbdied. He =to ea sad @Mb. Ye!, pitm.. wean ladeed,li - Vim Albans coneeptmdenig the Ells! vs GessUs furnisheathat paper with the following item : frilzmev limmott, of North Rome. was anosted an Monday, January 814 on complaint of one ifftt... lON, charging hint with striding a quad !iftate.mrit. He I vas l.!tirtmght before Wnaos, and demanded a trial by jury. The jury, consisting et six gent3o. 'nen, after bearing the eividenee, acquit ted him. 13xxson is quits. extensively known tbtoughout this county as a great temperance 111f011ikei t having lectured in hamlet and town." Tux followhig see the 'officers of . Ing ham Poe; No. 91, 0. A. 8., of Canton, riho have been Installed for the tannin yeas : P, & Dimaca. cfr4---.0.--A. D. Ames. • J. K - 00-11. L. Wigton. _ Adjstast-0. KSIDAL . L. - Q. Y. —A. J. Comm. 8s Y. l'aouT. Chaptails—B. 8. Daum 0. D.—W. XastiniwnAin. - • 0. O.—P. & SHWAS& - - The Postinesinevely" senonokand font* Wednesday evenings of each mink*. _ Tax election of County Su p erinten dent will take place in Way, and State 'Super 11461de:idea! :Mammal pays a eons plimoat to the present Superintendents in the' Behool Journal, as follows : "46 the triennhd election of the County .Superin- s tendents Will take place in May nest ) it is not amiss to sity that the present ootw of Superintendents is the best qualifleabody of men that ever held the position in the State. Their sehOhuship may not be any higher than that of earlier years, and their seal no greater ; but they understand their special work much better, and con sequently perform their duties more effi ciently." • • Nawsiaran readers must have noticed the alarming number of fires this winter, that have been caused by defective fines. Too much care cannot be taken with fires in such bitter cold weather as this. Ser vants am prone to fill stoves and furnaces with coal, open the dampers and let the fire take care of itself. Under the terrific heat thus generated weak places in the pips will, give was and the flames be commimicatird to . the . surrounding wood work. Constant vigilance should be ex ercised in this important matter, for a conflagration at this temperature is some thing.to be dreaded. Nicx43Omuta, well known hereabouts as a violinist of unusual Culture, though nearly idiotia in everything else, digd at the Jelfeister 'County. Asylum, Water town, N. Y.. on Wednesday of week be . - fore last. Eloonues history is unknown. It is supposed he was born in England, that his father was a great musician, and that his cruelty to the lad drove' bum to idiocy and away from home. Such was the impression formed by those who had tried to learn his-history, of which nearly, all seemed a blank to him. The expenses of his funeral were borne by the musicians , of Watertown and the band attended hi a body. Ouit ootemporaties, the Argus and Lthi Journal ! are having, uite a 117ely tilt in reganttp the, origin of their respective Local Departments. The Argus insists that the Journal prints local items from that paper- and fails to .give the proper credit'; while the 'journal affirms most positively that the Argus is a purloiner from its bxat, page of the deepest dye. We do not wish to-beams s party to this misunderstanding, but we must sty 'that it has struck us quite forcib t y a nuitber of trines within the past few months, when Woking over the Argus, that many of Pita locals possessed a somewhat strik ing familiarity to us., YANNOIt was rather out in his predic tions this Vane. According to his pro gramme, we ought at the,present date to be enjoying weather of balinyospring-like mildness, while theaccumulations of snow and ice with which the pamn i ents and _ roadways have been encuMber ed since last November were to have dis apparel. VICIMOR did the winter WWl tke. He under admen:id its capacity for being, disagreeable. It must, however, be admitted that the mistake was excusa ble. It did seem *Ore the last - storm came to make "wnfugm worse confound ed that we were justified in believing the worst to be over, and in expecting some amends, for past discomfort. PROFESSOR ITENNoa, in a letter just phblithed, says : "The date givenfor the 'commencement of the thaw in my general prediction for this : Winter is out, but the genteel position given to it u a whole, namely, hi Febrility, will, Ilthink, prime Correct. It is my Febrttary probabilities which contain the great break in the Wil -1 ter and 'the posdble disappearance - of snow and ideighing, - not thou of January. In other words, while admitting the head of the thaw to hue been misplaced, it is my belief that thebody of.the same will 'occur just in the raw assigned to it in 'my almanac. However, let ill observers sooreone against me, and go, on reading an closely as th-y will February and March, Tartkularly the lattei month, will furnish severe tests of my weather leo ry, as for th ese, my weather Probabil ties are given in considerable detail:" , - Tan Athens correspondent of the )1 .. - ra Teiegram writes as follows : "A \ lm)rt of.nomadic creiture by the name of -, airs Ilounfireuno, of Litchfield, it is ru mored, has beam. the victim of some un due practice. It seems that some weeks ago be col together about $BO in I F money and a cow, with which he started for Bonin this county, where he has $ brother ving, and has not since Ire* beard.fro It is hazed that his imbecil ity o f ton with his little accumula tionorldl goods, has been taken ad =gof by some avaricious miscreant, in the lola of hislife. -Suspicions stronger from the fact that a sister of his, in much the same state of mind, &sip mired very mysteriously some years ago but as there was never an investigation, his fate, like bars, nay always 'Tomato shrouded in znysteri." llsmindate of February Ist, the Sayre' aorrelpoodent of the' Athens Ousts, writes as z foikrns "Nr. N. V. Wzinsie cams nem being killed this m o rning, while amelpg the Southern Centeal rail road track, just above the roundhouse. Hated wilted some time for a train to get off the oroming, When finally it back ed oft and the brakeman motioned for bin to cone mi. He bad started to noes, and the miner, instead of waiting for him ;i4sitedeg%d up the engine, which struck . WeLess's I:punting % 015 Wzinsm with great (ores to the spilling his milk, and mattering t& = entente of the *lib. The bones start ed to run, with .NATII bia= i the Uses. After being demand a'. dn. molesting's& the ' =theis t but found bhmildf quite begat UM* silled;', _ , 18 010.tetatiesbjeleilier .4- LelleystilbiAllittieer the peoplevithill Awl ag!filtriNkib# littest;sini* *****ll b* tb, -- 1 4 0 0 ;-***** * ii**4 lo creli* 040 14 Airrimi iii itsai Wit** awfoteeWthe;ritak moot: 01 1 4 that, place. _ Sett* -01VIely dietieCeilootOly* ieesthil*Pertatum Strawbenke have hen 'lrlbe bed Piruthiri :for 41114141 = 41 mr = 4° WM and &WNW, of paws Ineee'leeket becolo=ere tt*dey will twee Sabo& Bet Simk o Iharittiffieth ' gelepiet the ethePtehoilW that desks the blow of time weimi„teenas of this" abe carried te laseePastot eineetely kola our eastern Meads may We* deligliger and emeaseral eelebr*U" aid Wholeather is net tooynam, and-tat tellibt*:***l. we elsy pouthly be r ram* eed • - peak& late in thii bile:Wee of the olitelow rige Tairannnal eleelion Of the Bradford Count ApierdtuMl Society ,took pick 011 , Monday the(L'IMI _listant. folloli hig COW= were ,ohOle - for the ensuing year: Prrairer-4,A: Proust. Pritsiderers—L A. PAIIX, B. Lt- Pollllo3cwril Touren, M. P. &meow, DANHU• BlLlDirolla,' • ' , ' ifkerekrry-41. - Anrourw. WILT. Corretponding Beertlary—Jas. IL COD , Trsisersr--11. B - zwansit fik&IGAN. Narrogsrs-41. H. NANDum; Gums H. Fox. 11011ACC, HaTON. L. J.. CULVER, Mrnsii, S. Tamin - la Cess..C. L. STUMM 1111101131X413!ON. H. Bunn. Mr. Voics&T, who has r&o eMcksitlY filled the position of Secretary for the putt five years, declined a .melecticm. T he re Will be a public meeting at Merck Hall on Wednesday afternoon Februaiy 23, at* which Nays will. be readi and matters of interest discussedi All members and the public generally are invited to - be present. PERSONAL. —Emits H. Hornet, of North To wands, is quite _ 1 . —Dr. T. B. - Jonzsoli has been indisv posed for a few days past. E. M. l'Anitsu,.of Orwell, gave us a pleasant call on Monday._ ' —Mr. G. A. Goetaaszy, of Canton, is attending Court the week. —F. G.' Joanson Is confined to his honks by an attack of Aver. > —C. T. Num is slowly morning from a severe attack of 'erysipelas. Gnurerres, who las'been quite ill for some days past; is rapidly re covering her health. —W. A. CHAMBERLIN was confined to his room several days last week by illness, but is now convalescing. • =Miss 'limns Wittowr, of Canton, is Vending a few weeks with. her sister, WOODNARDp at Sayre.' son, and CORA, a daughter, iof Gismos C. Aiwoon of Herrickvillei ?ire both sufferin g \ from scarlet fever. —Miss IPRANKte Wittaxn, of Athens, 'has neatly completed a bed quilt which is competed of 11,088 separate pieces::' =The youngest chihVa daughter L iged about one year of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Quutwt, dam Saturday evening last. --41.17..„ JAMES- CARR, willbes candidate for the o ce of Con stable of Herrick township at the ensuing election. +MAUDE WRIGIIT, of Leona, the short hand writer, has accepted &situation With Mosul")) Bros., book publishers in Phil \ adifiphial. 4-Rev. D. D. GRAY, oiLaoey;file, fath er. of Mrs. E. SE.. Buvrikeros, of this place; is seriously ill with but slight hopes of his recovery. consequence of the illness of Hon. P.:D.. Monnow, Hon. T. J. Namur,. of LaPorte, is presiding at - cur County Courts this weeks. • —Mike Jrnua. POWEI.I. has so far recov ered Jrciii her late severe illness as to hope to be able• to ,resume her duties at the Post Office in pew days. • • 'Mee. J. R. Bit.aza, of Hornelleville, N. Y.,1 visiting hei husband in :Aids place, who is in the employ of the Barclay Road at& fireman on Engine , —Mr. and Mrs. O. B. .WEisvosgs. and daughter, of Canton, Pa.,are visiting'at the residence of Mr. N. STEEVENS, Chestnut street.—Owego Timex —Hon. E. OvineroN was home from Washington to attend to important busi ness requiring his attention at the present term of Court the lint of the week.. - -Mrs. Many ANN - BRINK, mother of Mrs. A. J. LAYTON, of this place, died at South Waverly last week. She b ad been in feeble health for some time past. —Mrs. J. D. HILL, who has been visit: lug friends in this county-for some time past,"started for her home in California' on Wednesday evening of last week. - 4 —Rev. Mr. CsTuEN, who has assisted the Rev. C. H. WEIGHT, in holding-re vivid meetings at the M, E. Church for several weeks past, preaehed his farewell serini*von Monday 'tivening last. ' —Mrs. DELL. Comma, al Hornellsville, N. Y., is visiting her husband at this place. Mr. C. is the gentleman who is e e 7ineer in charge of the new locomotive r ntly put on the Barclay Road. —The following have been elected offi cers of the Troy High School alumni : President, W. H. GRANT; Vice President, Miss MINNIE GROHS ; Secretary, LILLIE JORALEMON Treasurer, G. D,l.atoNstin. —J. FRANK; WEAVER,' who has held the position of engineer at, JOHNSON & CO's' Foundry and Machine Shops, for . some time past, has resigned the , position' and returned to his home in Groton, N. Y. —Miss . MAny OvEntes, of Vaughan Bill, Banta BRANYAN, of Camptown; and Louts HOME?, of Hornet's Ferry,- Brad ford County, have been spending a few days * with Mrs. C. D: CAMP. —Tunklisn flock Demoers. • " —Mr.trassa BILLINGS, of Camptown, and Miss LUCY &ware, of Herrick, wor thy representatives of two prominent fam ilies, were married this week, and paawd. through Tunkhspaock on Wedney on their way to Philedelphla.—Tunkhannock Republican, 4th instant. —There was a report on the streets Saturday evening that Constable Wawa had been taken suddenly ill, and was - then dying. _As Jour:sou 'Matted this office on Monday morning, looking hale and hearty, we judge he rumor was without foundation in fact. —Mil agent J.H. Jonesos...of Owego, is 'promoted to head clerk, and takes the run that Mr. SKIM= had on trains 8 and 12.—Elmira Advertiser. Mr. JOnbIISON Was a resident of this place when first ap pointed to the mail • service, a few years ago, and his acquaintances and friends here will be pleased to hear of his pro motion. ___, • --Conductor E. W. Muzzy was order on Monday last, by Division Einprrin teedent R. B. Cants, to go and take chafe of the Bezalay branch of the Erie,' in place of Superintendent J. B. JUDD, who islying vick at his residence in Tow ands.' Nr. - Mozzt will probably be ab sent from \Owego about two weeks.-- Owego Timek —Mrs. J. .I\. Vrarar, Troy, while on a visit at the , residence of her cousin, Col. Units CORCOIiAN, Willismsirt, Pa., met with painfuNaccident — Wing down stairs in the earty,part of emery. Bhe was so severely injured as to confine her tOber bed ender the cue of a physi cian for several weeke, and' yet unable to leave there, but is imp ving see hopes soon to be able' to be t again. —43XO3GIC ARD, Of Wysor, sud denly stricken down with Mess wirtist engaged in transacting some btisiness the office of J. W. Mrx, lob on TnesdaiN of last week. Dr. Pnkre was calla' and administered restoratives, after which Mr. Germ was conveyed to 'his home, where he died on Fr id ay. The funeral was held at the Brick Church on Sunday, and Abe largestbmdanoe attested the high esteem in - Which the deceased was head by the people of his neighborhoed. , —HMI. PAUL D. MORROIIei WhO MSS de tabled by sickness at the:Fburn House in this city for several days, was barely able to venture, home day morning. He felt, unwelD atßellefonte; where he was acting Judge Onvve 'court, in .a case that was of great length and requir ing more than ordinary attention, but thought he• would be able to resell% home in Towanda after its coneludem Ia thisi bewail In -- roll Welsh** We _ bit=lviltra •S' Awl* winstitiditein 11116. - artt stem 001%,billbor;iwitkoilk . 4001.1.0w—iL ; • moiltaitHM l 4.; *llt-rilknialverg -11111141AVIV104-Mrti4ollll,lllo lifonto thell War,itodge` oll.miet“ by dei th ;4:; Arother la the pirsoatilkothet hams 47hird, we, the. - aerstrinir members :Of Valley Lodge, NoiMli, I O.:of 0.F., are deep: it *NO by hietkathisiaddesire to hoM , ar:butmemory thigeforet ; . That In the death:: of ' &odor Community has lost • Anne hearted friend, and the Lodge a much es. teemed-brother. 72, - , - •_./fletelied, Thai ia th is 'hour - of be=t mammals most_ proffer our waren* sympathies It .trumt. 110110W1 Willy, and commend them to the care 01 of our great .llnster. above,' who doeth all thin. - Rawitod, That in token of our respect and esteem for our brother, we drape our charter foroisty days, al& these - resolu tions be placed upon the Minutes of the - Lodge , Bombed, That thawneolulltmein copy: be.sent to the breaved family, and also to, the county papers for publication. • - W. IL W. 11. H. Oonr., Com. -J. F. II •Licieux, COURT PROCEEDINGS. lIIIONPAIN - . II!BRUARYA 18SO. The following twined 'persons were sworn in. es Grand, James. with Clarissa. Allen. of Time:4a Dontogb. ea Foreman: Fayethe:Ackley, Wyains• log; Udall D. Baster. Greavine; Willians T. Bur g Walter liallerd, Troy TOWD ship ; Otth Obalfee.Warren ; Samuel Gibbs, Smith. ika ; AdelbeitOrtnrold. • Sidgtotry ; Thomas A. Los, Herrick kOrrin Kontgesery. - Alba Dormo Ilicidorran, North Towanda; Charlet:Par. neuter Springfield • Edward Porter, Troy &r -ough ; Charles Sill, i nertia ; Charles R. Stone, Wyalusing;• Daniel Sullivan, - KOONS - Township ; Thomas Smith, prwell ;Llewellyn Smiley, Frank. lin ;Geary Tit's. Herrick J. P. Wheeler, Litch field • W. Austin Wetmore; Herrick ; Fred.. L. Weller. - Atbens Dorm& ; White, Wysos. The following licenses - were granted: L4C.1111818. •i • N. A. Forrest, Ulster Township. Joseph Causer. Springfield Township.' Leonard Norris, Burlington Borough: George and 0. L Jordan, Athens Borough. Ira H. Smith, Alba Borough. • D. H. Updge, hibuOrAlroolia• • James F. Fos, Cantoirßorough. Charles H. IleGonegal, Troy Borough. .; John A. Briggs, Sayre. _ - Lyman Brewer, Wells Township. . Judas W. Wilcox. New Albany., Charles Z. Bartlett, Wysoz. • ; W Uilam Bolan, Towan Borough, First Ward. . Michael F. Su/lima, Towanda Borough, First Ward. 'SATING UOVONS. George 0. Donne% Canton Borough. S. V. Tidd, Towanda Borough. Second Ward. Jarnee Neshiri Jr., Towanda Boman, Second Ward. • MUCHA= DZALZWI. • • Redmond Carew,. Towanda Borough, Pint Ward. C. W. Beardsley, Canton Borough, W. T. Horton's use vs. Levi T. Smith and Leroy Haverty ;E lmer 11110 111. NI. A. Martin ; Sarah F vs: John Rogers. Jr.—Rate to open judgment la each case. Abram Johnson vs. Dennis Crimmlnse;-ffele to enjoin plaintiff from Rowel:Syr further until the the costs, .31.36, in No. DM, February Term, are. Ass Warners use vs. Solomon Steveas.—Kale to set aside Levert Factor and amend description. - 0. F. Allis vs. Harriet E. Spicer, et al . ; David N. Goodrich's use vs. Same .— Rule to strike off Judy went. 'ohW. Colwell I. 4. Mason vs. E. W. Colwell ; L. ... vs. Blain Rockwell, et al.--Itesisolis for a new 'rt. al Sled In each case. In the matter of the assignment of Alonzo 11111 for the benefit of his creditor,. Court dilettante James H. Coddlng, Assignee, upon his reconvey tug the trust estate to the said Alonsb Hill. Bradford County's use vs. Ezra Reynolds, et sl ; #. W. and William Little directed to pay 'honey. Into Court same day, #761,Q2 paid Into Cohrt pur slane to statute. • Philander G. Stephens vs. Frank E. Stephens.— Rule on libellant to pay gooney to respondent. \ Mary Cleft! in vs. Lowell Caitlin; Isaiah B. Hunt, fey vs. Phebe H. Huntley.—Subpcens In divorce directed to be issued in each case. H.L. Mullin mi. Anthony Melia ;E. R. Lent vs. F. M\ Lent; Henry Quinn is; Martha Quin. •, James tan vs. Elizabeth Farr; Water I. Bowman Va. Annie, E. Bowman.—Court direct Sheriff to make procamaton In each case. Ellie Rest eyd vs. Henry E. Resford.T_-_Court dl -race alias Batman. to Issue. T. E. Baker v.ll. E. Baker.—Ell Bailey, Esq., appointed Commissumer. , - Mary Heath vs. Real Ileath.—.l. W. Mix, Esq., appointed Commissioner. Poole is. Poole.—F. 4. Hoffman, Esq., appointed ' Commissioner.. - . \ Aare A. Berner vs. Janas W. Barner.—C. M. Hall Esq., appointed Commissioner. Willa Doty vs. Edmund Dot .—W. E. Cinema, Eat, appointed COmmissioner: ' ik,\ Com. vs. IL George H. Sultan. !ling liquors td' minors. - Cone: Ti. same.—Selling liquors to habitual drunkards. Defendant pleads guilty in each .7 'Court: suspend lientedce. CUM: vs. =H. IL Benson.—Forgery. C ' . vie. Benjamin Williams.—Manstaughter. Coen. 'vs. George Aweigh • and ;Mathew . Fincher.—Con fr eer. Cases. continnedlo May term. -., ?hoGrand Jury disposed of the following 'castes. TRUE BILLS. Com. vs. Frank L. Pleree t aintes Mothers, Peter Jackson and John tiohnis.—ltape. •-• Com. vs: James Roiterc—Larceny. Com. vs., Domenico Pettinatto.—Assault and battery wittr4ntent to kill. _ Com. vs. Frank L. Tierce, Lyman E. Darkness. Peter Jackson. Melvin Howltr, James Mothers, John Holmes and James Cramlangh. • NOT THU; ' • Coui. TL Ad.".ey Tracy.—Assault and battiry. County for coats. Coin. - vs. — J. A. Pendleton.—Forgery. Es.Dtr trsct Attorney McPherson, Gridley & Payne and John F. ihuiderson,,Zsq.. for Com. N. C. ZlA:tree; B. M. Packard L. M. Hall, Msqs., for 'defendant. On trial. COURT PROCEEDINGS --AT TRUY. 'H. A. Case, assignee of Reuben 'Case, vs. B. 8. Tears—Attorneys for plaintiff, Delos Rockwell ; for defendant, Fanning and Shaw. This was an issue to deter mine the validity of a judgment entered on a warrant of attorney contained in a note for 6300.00, given about 1858. Judg ment was enteral' in 1876 issued after which, the defendant obtained a rule to open the judgment alleging that the note had been paid in full, being applied on a contract for real estate. Verdict for the defendant. John •11. Chapel, vs. Philip Turnei., John Smith, Colson Stone and Judson • Stone—Attorneys for plaintiff, H. N. Wil liams and Delos Rockwell. For the de fendants, J. 11. Shaw and MintLilley. ft appears from the evidence •that immedi- ately after the alleged robbery of Phillip Turner, in 1876, the plaintiff J. R. Cha pel, was arrested in Canton on suspicion of being monied in the robbery, taken from Canton td Leßoy, where after a bearing before a Justice he was discharg ed. Chapel alleged that his arrest !was without warrant oe other legal process, - and without any juO, ground of suspicion, and brought this action of trespass to re cover damages for his allegedufalse im prisonment.Vtdict for thli defendants. E. W.. Colwe Niram , ' Executor of Elias Rockwell and the heirs of said Eli as Rockwell.—Messra. Williams, Angle and Shaw , appeared for the plaintiff, and Rom Delos Rockwell and E. B: Parsons for the defendant. This was a Scire,Fa. etas to procure a lien agaiast the heirs of said Elias Rockwall. It appeared that Rockwelrdied•in 1872.Subsequent ay.E. W. Colwell obtained a judgment gainst Niram Rockwell his Executor, , upon an alleged verbal contract made with Elias Rockwell previous to his death. The heirs not being parties to the original action, the object of.this proceeding, was to bring them in and charge' their estate with the lieli of the judgment. Plaintiff 'contended that the judgment obtained agaltuste the Executor was conclusive, be-1 ing ret adjudkata, and that the heirs I could-not now contest the validity, of said judgment on its merits. Defendant claim: that the heirs not being - parties to the original judgment, were not concluded by it; but might make any - defense that would have been proper for the Executor' to make. The claim of plaintiff was bar. 'red by statute of limitations, he was stop ped by his own lathes in nokeollecting his debts according to the terms of the con-; tract, and that. there having been suffi. cleat personal property to pay' the debt even if the plaintiff cannot proceed against. the •• real - edge. The Court in their charge sustained the Latter point. Verdict for plaintiff against Niram Rock. well, Executor of Elias Rockwell estate, - for interest and cost. • • - _ J. G. Mason vs. E. W. Colwell H. N. Williams for plaintiff; E. B. Parsons and James 11. Shaw for defendant. This was an tuition of sasnmpalt brought to recover Ein amount of .; usurious interest 'al. - :to have been' paid , by the plaintiff , to E. W. Colwell, and also certain dim:bunts *deb Mason.alleged were com ing tos k yvirtheckt an arrangement 'made b im with E. W. Colwell, to pur chase ce judgments against - Colwell for his (Coition's) benefit. • Defendant al leged that the, at the discounts bad been paid Overpaid, and that the recovery of n suri , interest in this case was barred by in talcable revival of the judment. - "Verdict defendant. The "case ofDelos Co -U vs., litra.Ml6-' son wasuezt called. De Rockwell and It Williams for plain • B. Par.' sons - foi defendant. After .plaintiff bad beei sworn the Court - d diet for the defendant by nowise' titshoorralt WNW: - ........,..- --,,,-,;v fqt,-:T..• _.., ;..-'lguir•----_,: ' , Ismouhmi. , j;? aiiiiiiiosier ~N , 2 ' liiiillt".l6loo.' ifilk -/41110 (tateigt:thAlkill', ilitk M.. trwwlik 015 F 3e. Ale -- ;11121r ,-1rm,,./jOrklIPI", °I" la 41001 k B:P., -:., taraf"Torme' !orilloN- riot isi,wis3ll26* I,4usidly, ,''l -AiNpit,'uz"*,oo. -......-44061. 'mid -1, rizazialitfr *stn.- :bi 0z7...r0 rombese ht thee= cog* . or _,,, H . .:: vim leademoP -"- thi sal",riuder l'ilkthe MlPia° ' chestn, yin lqadth --- - all:MN' ' i...0.4.`F. be a "twit= ot , the brood Lodge of the z 0. Ponta sylvsohit'hnid in uu "7 7 18th, ..t BP. moineers also givein_: /Theo tire wor k of the orac.r *traction in the enj W. VeßTOnt a t J3O fk In* fLembuy..`- Bradford Lodge 167. MWILAMO,PIB OF M4IIOMI. Al. a regular meeting a Amine Lap, .141„ 165,, I. 0.. ci O. at their Hall; Weffiiesday evening,. January 2414.1: :1, do following ownible and . resolutlona were unauimouely`adopted : ' , Wettaxas, - It has pleased God in. his *lse providesee to lake from us by death our worthy beloved brother,. G. j. Ca 4. bell; therefore, be it - _ Readeed, That while lv win su brides ely hew to the will of Him who- doeth au things well, we deeply mourn the loss of one who was highly esteemed andyliver. !ally beloved by the members Of this Lodge• _ Rooked, That We extend oui; heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved wifemusd fami ly, but while we all deeply moan we do not mourn as those whe have an hope. • Bootee, That one Lodge .-room be ilrapcd in mourning for thirty days.- Rijeka, That a copy of them -resolu tions be sent:to the bereaved wife, and be entered upon the minutes of this Lodge, and be published in tworunty Sparc J. W. R. ' MEATH, --- F. IL Lyon ' Corn. F. H. fluanman, NOT THE'tAME MAN. J. T. Canna., of Ellswotth, Kansas, formerly of this oonnty, and who is at present visitistg friends here, is not' the Joni C. CsautA. mentionesl in the follow ing item published in the REPORT= some time ago, and how any one could imagine that he was, is beyond our comprehensicm. As there are those w bosomed to think him the person named in the - notice we make this contradiction, and we re-publish the notice,: JOHN C4Cstuo., - lite Postmaster at Bucatunna Miss., was arrested on Wed nesday, charged with opening. registered letters from his office ; siso with paying debts; buying goods and Toying for them in postage stamps, contrary to the law forbidding postal employes to do ea. lie was held for Court. Local Correspondence. - - • TROY. The record of another week has been made and is variously written in the lives of different individuals. What this may be is nes for mortals to know, except In the' few events which occur land interest the public by their relation to There are, we, would lain believe. many' heroic struggles and many grand victories• in man's conquest or himself bettor worth committing to - paper than the few facts Which we the news of , the day. Very little ean be said of the past few days which would merit attention.. • The outlook for peat estate in this borough seems flattering, in the light . Of recent sales. I. A. ?MRCP., administrator ot 0. P. fismsnritis estate. has sold the ground used for sheds by RsrinvoTort & Lzoi mw to that firm for $2,500. The ground is still to be used as formerly, for the an commodation of customers of the store... _ Mr. EVERITT VANDINE is home, from the Rochester Business University, stiffer lug from a severe attack of quinsy. W. F. Dzwrry has engaged iu the mer eantile, business with burr , BALLARD. The firm will receive a fair share of pub . liepatronage. , - Miss LUJAN Muse gave a fine enter tainment at the 'Opera House, (Saturday evening, and - a matinee in the afternoon for the children., Some of her recitations we much praised.' The Teachers'. Association will meet.at Gillet* Friday end Sattirdiy. Rev. J. B. FERRO!, of Troy, will deliver the lecture on Friday evening. As he is a flrM friend of. schoolsMgavorable to public educa tion, the lect he, one of-much in terest to all.` Mr. E. VAiDtsn I and Mr. , Jean A.- PARSONS were orda't as ruling elders,' and Mr. J. E. Don s and Mrs. V. M: Lose as members of :the Board of Dea cons of the Presbyterian" church, last Bah l:stab. , Feb. 7. C. , Cold ! Colder! Coldest Thermometer wail 19 below zero at this place yesterday morning. Where is VEri non? Why does be' not bring on that thaw he was to have about February Ist? A donation was beld at the idence of SASWEL ANTHONY last ThursuY evening for the benefit of Rev. J. C. U. MOYER. A pleasant time was enjoyed by all, and the coffers of Mr,3l. increased by about fifty-three - dollars. • - The -sociables of the put few weeks have been. well attended, especially the one held at J. H. MERSEREAVN! residence on January 29th, there , being several from Athens mid Sayre in attendance. The last one was held. at B. Row' house last Saturday evening. . 1). A. Dewar, Supreme President of the Equitable Aid Union, will lecture at this place the llth inst. and endeavor to organize a Union, the petition for a char- - ter being now circulated by Jas. Wont). ,Mr. J. H. MEitSERSAII has proctited employmvnt in the Pa. & N. Y. car shops, and , intends to.remove his family to Oat place next week if the weather shonld permit. We are sorry to have such fatn- Mies depart hem our midst, and shall miss them very much. They were always ready to help in all, the many things per taining to the church, and to those in sickness or_distress they were foremost in rendering assistance and cheering words of comfort. Truly, when finch people de part from our midst to other climes, we can say, "We shall miss yon." - I. R. SCHOONMAKER has been on a short visit to relatives and friends at North Cohocton, Steuben county; N. : Y.:, n Jeli Inv's° and wife have also been visiting relatives in Chemung county. . We copy-the following from a recent Waverly paper, under the heading of "Orange Blossoms " : "One of our. cler gymen was called upon a few evenings since by a rustic youth from Ulster, Pa., 'accompanied bya blooming girl, the two in the vernacular of the hills desiring to be 'spliced.' '-:After the ceremony this happyhridegroom Wormed the delighted minister that be bad no change to-pay for the service, bid would like to have it pub lished, promising to call and settle. Very promising young man, indeed." What is that editor trying to give us-4 scandal equal to the one at'Smithfieldßut them come to question, we believe Om yeauff man referred totes taken up hisabodo at Waverly, where no` doubt he will meet with others of similar propensities. • Mrs. Wit. H. laving has been suffering from a severe attack of neuralgia, but we understand she - is improving. 'Mn.s EDWARD Mum Ma betm quite ill for sortie time, but is now convalescent. Feb. 8 • Yours anon, ASYLUM. Mrs. P. MOREY is visiting friends in Michigan. - Mr. FRED HOLLENBACK, of OWIDON 111 spending a few days with his family in this. r D. S. Pau, of Tetrytown, has secured Abe "management of ;Mr. Jjk.' Hontrr's gristmill for the coming year, saliva assume the cotes of the mill on April Ist. Mesas. limizawiti& Monts have been Xertinunpton (*anti for thcfpast Week , looking after their interests in a valuable, aeartet fever. basimukt its mitcli-dread= ed pearance. among our neighbornin • onkt,'where it'has mod ohs or . two deaths witkin theput meek. For the past twenty yams It has been oustommi for Um Ropublkans and Deur oasts or 'Asylum jtownehip to hold .a ntdmilassas tbli namitmtkw of tormk ends& mot wimp theloomil olicie Wet hoot Ow iemscoisAsid Sad bie.- - < FOAL , ' "• : • I.' Tai woods, $1 pit; *4l Way.C. - IL WrlglikMr. .9. tes - -asoundsof'sr !micro' /MI :; 14000 1. Taney no, Mid 11011111101. - 101 k ilt.. br am Jobs L. Viga. •Mtm /Ai /1,41•7 all of migftews.• NILLY.II-41011411LROP.—Attlkik_ Hosi4 Mostostott. 1iet....t7 Nare 'moot Analltra Xr.lrnat Minis aM Mrs ills Noitiluop. - • • • PIRO. QUINLAMA-int Towitadi. lebriMay or slysipe. nns i .ltditir KIM& with a! Edwin Z and Jenette .11.1tdalsa. mewl In months and IL liio3Bll3o.—At _hit home in Calibiernik Dacha , bee SS& Ihihko lleetmrp WIWI& • Mrs. yosuirnoltdimthwasesused by her clothes hiking Ire item in pas of umbel mid limb from the ilunlisee, which - She WM cssiyhag oat doors: Elbe lingeied user three weeks is the moit esenuefatimr pNW , but Uwe her , salreting With great toetittide• end eAelstbsi lictlidwillicw Om noted .bt letter). She leaves - sr denoted Manhunt and ma slimtionste • BOA MINT InOtashind/ 9 with SUMO" ccistisis and other Mends, both in ibis county mid In VW fats% to mourn ber killk Nil taw Eche to be . Company for those solidsteAng spirits with whom abs proteesed to bold communion whilst in the tea, is* ten. . Jesus; the - modiMme the new coresaid, tato wboOn bands in' ber *tidal days oh* - mmtnitied the hawing et bet buniortaimed. She maims' Us arpabsAiiis swarthy tnendOm of the •Baptist Climb of ?owned% ram which she, and her husband - toot letters some two years ago. MM BUSINESS LOCAL. rir BILIMMILIC Cm:ln.—Just 1.0081T od:-anattiatear load of XX Star Coraest. nll7. comER hie the best wearing Shoes for Men, Boys and Youths' wear ever offered lo Towage* and at prim vials **resat of,/SU. . . Ur Do not allow a cough or cold- to to on you. Try the demulcent soothing proper. of Tucks Sabina of Bone 7. MOIL sa. CELERY 1 7 -JouN Brim; near Tolmada Creek, has (or sale a,COO bunches ape Celery. febia-wl9: tormi Largest, Best and Cheapest line of Shoes for Ladles', Ibises , and Cilldrens• wear Ls found siConsialt new store, corner-Man and Pin • ?my *Noble's Bloc,. *MIS - tlr Runovai....-J..-13. Audit has 111- moved h 6 • Undertaking iitabltsbment from Bridge street to Moms on Main street, over Totr- Jrzit t CIONDO/ra Drug Store, And WOODFORD al VA:v-Doutek Boot &Shoo Store. A full line of . Undertakers Goods from the - am:pest to the best. iar27,111. AI,LYR, Agent. cr L. B. RODGERS challpges compo titton for quality or goods and low Friesian:Bash, Doors, Blinds and 711oldlni, s; and a/ building ma. . • cangs.43 ' fgr WASHINGTON BIRTHDAY PAUTY.;— Re the Orange Hall. Asylum, Pa.. on TUESDAY evening, • Yenning 24. 1281. husk—VeDonakts Orchestra. 8111.74100 r. 76 ete. ; Supper. 75 cp. the public are Invited. Special care taken of tones. vile— • . far Those unhappy persons who !knife': from nervousness and dyspepsia should use Car. ter's Little Nerve PiUs. snitch are made expressly for sleepless, nervous, dyspeptic sugersis. Piles 25 cents, all druggist'. " rebid . PRICES WAY DOWN on Gents'. lotna aad Coarse Boots at BLIIIiiI3, Iteldlemaa'a Slock..t• Nov. 274 f. Grzo. L. Ross sells Grocerlesswful CHEAP' because his expenses are very light, end he Is bound his easterners shall hire the tenet. or For a good, durable and neat-fitting StIOE, csilst BLUM% Boldlama% Block; NAM street. 1 N0v.17-tt. Cr HURRAH Gs°. L Ross's New Grocery Store In the *tame Block, and get your Grotertei at rock bottten: , . Jan. 10. - YOU RUN NO' RISK when you buy your Groceries at-G, L. ROSS'S new store lo Itontanye Block. Its PRICES are WAY DOWN to rock bottom. • • Ills store In KELLUM BLOCK. Ist' WAMD, beats the world by L , w Prices and good Goods. . lliri It is impossible for a4Oman after with- a fallen) course 'oftreitmeni LYDIA-lant• E. PINKCIAII • B' VEGEABLE comkolmg) to continue to suffer wi tsa weakness of the uteri,. Enclose a stamp tor s. LYDIA E. PINSHAD, 11.33 Western Avenue. E inn, *ass., for pamphlets. Sold. by Dr. H. C. POtisn, Drugglst, l'intranda, Pa. Julyl-yrf. • vir The 990,NT STORE 0 Flegd iviarterp for everythifiglittik, Gne of LAMPS and LAMP GOODS. . ;,.. _ Sept. 2.wd. tir TETE-A- ETE SETTS, "WINE SETTS, LIQUOR SETTS—at 99• Cent ipsr ITzuoN Cu:mg MlLL.=This is an excellent portable Mill—one that commendaltaelf at sight. 'Farmers hiring apples going to waste. -will do well to glee the Cider 11111 atrial. It grinds easily and rapidly—erusblniu the. fruit Instead , of grailng. Capacity, flee barrels per day. For 'isle sheep. - Towanda,-Pa., Sept. 7. itEk. SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES 9ys and attachments at the af•C eat atom. Having said, my retail Furniture and Undertaking business, known as the Bridge Street Furniture Store to E. B. pram 1 would re spectfully recommend those in need of grads in his line to rail on film at the old st r and. • i .1 also wish to Inform these Indebted to me that it will be necessary to settlethe accountswon. February lid, 141-im. - N. P.llicfs. Dint cs.-I*, now .•coogba, colds. lung and bronchial complaints seem to be epldemlc. In these cases of sudden colds the best thing to ,dols to get bottle of N. IL Downs , which • Invariably glees speedy - relief and ultimately effects a complete cure 111'0 cases liters the breathing organs lite affected. tee It In time and prevent serious lung ditheultlea. Sold by all druggists,. • Feb. ad, 1881. "Tour cumulous' Liver Reinlator has been dea d se ininy family tor some ti and I ammeran it Oil . valuable addltioni to the med ical ecience;_ ± • GOV. JNO. GILL SH OUTER, of Alabama. - "It has proved a good and effective medthlne.. "C. A. NUTTING.:I • lir Mt. Morris,' N, Y.; in responsible for the following valuable statement from Mrs. M. C. Arnold : "Ranier's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure has done me wonders of good for catarrh of the bladder and female weakness." ti' The cause of science has received an Important addition Ili the elegant Observatory width B. H. Warner,proprietor of the valuable Safe Kidney and Liver Coro. has erected at Boob . ester. TOWANDA.DURKETS. . REPORTED IhrST EVENS S LONG, • Gemetaldeiders In Groceries andPaoduee; earner • Matti and Phis Streets. WEDNESDAY EVENING, YEB. 9,1880.' ' L !Anita. . sazt.lllll Plow per bb1......... • 50 • 7 10 . tlour per sack II 40 0 1.65 Cora Meal per 100...0 it W 1 Chop teed, ' ' 0 1 1- ' Wheat, per bush.... 000 0 IOS 0 Corn .- 18 (10 63 . - • • Rye 76 0 0 Oats 33 • 40 • Buckwheat • • ' ' 'Buckwheat Flour,. 51 00 •1 73 Clover good., . 61 50 :6 00 .Thnothy. western,— ' • 13 00 Vemke3ll6. 51 00 0 1 40 ...,,_ 0 • Peek. mess ' : ..• . lad. - 616 4o 0 • Lard - 6 WO. Is • 0 12 0 Butter. tu ßo bs 20 • • .23 sit • 0 - . lls 20 0 • . . Eris. fresh . • 23 0 ' 70 0 C=.. 14 0 11 P a, per bush.. LS 66 33 • 63 : Beeswax ' 20 0 22 .COINIKT/D IT (M.A. DAYTON . Hides ' 0 . 0 % A O Veal sifts• ae 0 $1 SO Deacon Skins 0 VI Sheep Peltii • - . 1 SO 0 1 SO ._ costssicrth By 11. DAVIDOW 4 DRO Hides ~ . ... os 0 07)e Vest Skies. ,76 66 #1 26 Deems Skins I. • 4 0 44 •• 40 Sheep Pelts • #76 8 . 1 GO TINS VAIN= VatUS ForlSt 12 e • _ A Farm of • 140 acres, four miles north a Chamois( village and Gas nide Mar Bingham on the 0.1. & . B. . . A Farm Of 187 "ems, five tnilea north of want% N. Y. . - A Faros of 150 ices,. four eo U aasih east at:Waverly. IQ. teiirae sole elan sae beet of . ;--: f -. ..A ters e to; • .• • ~ .. • -. 1 ••• „ • =I '._: j,- . ."..- - -..;.....,- - •- -.N.-:, , --1- ,---- .7 - ~. - -t ---- :', '- t!", --** ",": " '-'• ', ', , . i ' . Lji,. R EPORT , -' - Recdp' ts mut' itgeliditures 'of 33ratifced County from flusiluiry ist to December 315,,r1880. Toraisat NMI Matra - • 1141101 1411101111117.% malllo.llBlll Asanee... 00 Os Prboaseral 150510655 peldlsl3lloY., 1,54 am_ _mogfirl_ .- 511520 g 01401 511 01 46 .. Proimmenrrwill 9 o: .i•••• ••• 0000 if •••• • ,iroy, 186 as Comermilwr • ••,' *Ago •it ' 00 Ufa 000/11151110124....;. .. ' 160 00 , • 1,043 66 • Cats in C015i00155101511 Nita ' 11.415 SO Bradford Ceara AgHerlUflrdfkoa3f*r.. , 100 00 Blitetian onaiirea.•• 6140 • ••, • 1,987 841" 850818301 MVO 101 Titienrsapuorr...... . .... I.! TO Conlabno maklalloninnaselaltaaMag , at eleetioal t • w 916 21 0015 i texas • 907 11 ,Maktiig deplienteanid ritgleterg 80 51 gel and light. t 1111 17 Tlpotarmand 055 .... •419 60, ltepeirs on pribliciliall4lspB w -481 in Moos repel» 203 9 . 2 Prlnamsfimpport La jai 2,111 Grand junta 1111 43 Public printing vi Taetage and dallorlery....; 116 05111 et Attorney 418 Coranareral Matters' hantalOon...... 111 71 - lownimeo on piddle buildings -sr... 12 fa Stenagraphier of Cann -- IMO MI Jury - Cominbeflonem.• • ••.-'.• • 210 Ti ntaatlad 126 =- Damara tar the lea of 'beep by dolga— , C. A. Barrows, Albany T..: 111 50 - - 1 H. R. Vanlooll. l 51557 T ) 7 7 40 IB.lllmotoo.Ll T Os . P. Homo. Terrtebrady T John.Priable. Terry T • 110 00 • U. W. Rhodes, Albany T. 4....... 400 . • B. Nelkmald. Inakna T. • 71 00 , A. D. Mon, Leßoy T 104 00 ".• . .1. B. Warburton. Roy . T 11'00 H. Y. Miller. Tern! T • 11 00 -- Josiah Hagerty. Tem? T At • P. A. Bracey. 10m1 110 • Mania Beaumont. Pike T.:"... 17 00 1. 11. fichoonorer,Terry T... 14 00 - H. J. ChubbuciwWarren T fOO , , Thomas J. Hoof, Standing Stone.. 72 50 J. 15: Behoonorer•TerrY Joel 11. Taylor. Cirsnellie T 51 (0 John Elliott; Tarry T 16 00 'Ellen Metal: Towanda 5 ' 44 cO. Clement Ell, Terry T 950 , E. 8., AMA T 41 00 Willieee VOX, Terry ?....4 . .... 14 00 - J. C. gegen. Litchfield T 00 - • ti. Conklin. Orwell T ' 7 10 Charles Coleman. Herrick T...... 19 00 Gleam Mora. Burlington T.... 13 00 • Timm* Coos. Wiwi 15 A. H. Allen, Rome? ; 00 g G. W. Brown, Orwell Ts . .. 700 Janne Mckforran. Ulster .., dOO James Burk. Asylum T... 7 50 John B. - Warburton: kelloy T.... 11 25 J. tc Shoemaker. Leßoy T 12 40 C. A. Kelley, Laney T n oo J. A. Whipple, Leßoy T. ..... co Geo. T. Wilcox, L - eitoy oo Oo - _ R. M. WaLLir.s. • i, Account walk Pte several Colloetors County' Tan for 11180 and Previous. ' ( • ..• 1 Astowst alssosat /WWI /snit • • 'TOW2I4.HIPS A' BONOTT43IIB. Estat/Wej Condor}.. a isenso. 1 per IClarg'd. Received rated. Csierge - ;fr •- 4 ,--. ~ - ~-...: ,- • • . . 1 • - .:...'. 7 . - • •Intlingtnn West . !P. C. kielteim, ' 117r1/31 11 . 64 7 3 e4.71•,..‹,....".".1 .... ...,... - Alta Borough C. P. Wilson 1 ' 5 .... 110 - /1 07 11 07 1 Athens Borough ' - J.ll. limner . ' .... .. • . ....... ...., 443 48 in 'A - 121 C I ire 313 Burlington Township L Wm. P. Lane . • .... : ..... .... ....I 157 MI US 10 ;4 18 -44 20 Burlington West - . N. C. McKean ...... .... 20 118 14 11 ..; Burlington Borough.... 4. K. Ron . •xi 94 73 32 " 1s 323 7 Sit ri To. f it:m.l4llHD°, jr • . -1 372 94 OA la 744 •42 mi pidghti reek . Wnship..... David Chase-. ............ .., .1 45 56 360 50 373 41 24 SOMA C _....... Sylvan's Bortiugh . . David Stevens.... .... ... .. ...•. 1 . '42 61 33 114 IMt 7 U Sentb•Waverly 1 S. H. Howell • , - . 71 20 71 'A 1 Ulster Township ...... af ..1..... Geo. Bartholomew.- ...... .L.. 1 -75 17 6la , 16 44, ,' 30 46 Wilntot Teartiship . ' Thos. R. Qtdclt.... ......... ....• 215"71 ' 166 15' 17 . 74 1 41 SI . • . :----- ----- ---- 1 ,-.......-' _41.919 93' $1,4114 TO PS 40 1 s33s 53 Total , • . - . ....••••.. ee,.......7 . • -. _1_,..._ r . Armenia Township lila Burnham • 1800 ' 319 54 3 1 3 72 1 17 30! 14 Ct . . Attylgyn Township ...... ... .7... B. C. Chß/Ion.: .',. ........ .... ..,.. 1,447 43 1,367 711 7 741 71 20 Athens Borough J. 8. Williston II 1,886 59 1.468 6.5 , 319 70 7044 -Athens Towniliiip W.A.:Plummer:- ........ .... ' 3.757 50 '3,104 SS VI 74 lei 44 Albany. Township ' W. L. lEenyen 805 59 717 33' 6 401- as s 4 Alba Borough C. IL W1t10n..•.: ....... ...... •• • • 194 31 121 63 3V, 115 Barclay Township-. Ina. B. Dreier - • - 1. 031 17 .934 17 25 07 So 32 Township ' Wm. P. Lane..." ......•... 1.... 1,2 33 ea mg 6 le vi e. 44 54 Burlington West - J.:A."IMBps 1,074 U 2,1412 U 21 76 12 23 Bnriington gton Borough H. 8. Daegiam. •• • •• •• 139 3 4 114 01 4 14' •72 Bann Borough JAI. Tripp .... 1,997 19 1,007 lel •6 13 .33 03 Clinton Township - Ew4. Cole - 2,306 49 -2,117 SS 25 071 114 07 -COluMbia Township ...., Lyman McClure .....: .:.. 2,621 11 2,340.4! 4 33, 323 44 Franklin Township ....... ....... Wets* McKee - - $27 31 778 97 - 7 451 .40 Mi Granville Township.... .... Frank Banyan ~ ...... .... 45= 9 8 444 n 271 76 01 Herrick Tersrtiship.. H. T. Bciers••••••" .... 1,033 02 . X 993 09 872 IVA Litchfield Township Al '' • ••• 14 119 15 1,177 = -- 8 94, 93 ft Leßoy Township . L. A. W005ter........ ...... .... 1,387 49 - 1,310 9,6'• ; 1.441, 01 oft 7Leßayirrille M. 8. Prentice . .... -SO CI . 443 27 3 031 =33 Monroe Bos01011! ' - B. B. Hollett .. i 315 22 118 81 19 74i 16 77 • ownsulp W,..a.NsUogg ' ••••••• 4 483 1 0 1,345 801 38 161 71 24 -New Albany Borough W. W. Magee 64 77 79 03 136! -4 14 .Orwell TollruShip - A. A. Agin ... 1,899 92 1,741 Id 11 111! 93 n . Overton Township 34"dell_Slck ...... ... ...... •.• • 533 61 • 444 04 - a 99! . 2 1 IA - Pike Township ..... .... ,C, F. Jones -.-- . .... 2,219 17 2,099 51 14 11 110 33 1 ' Ridgborygolumhip 11. B. McCormick . .1,160 53 1,633 40 10 41 97 Mr Rome Twist:ship .... C. M. Van Winkle ....I 1,433 II . 1,334 Illi • II 43 ' 71 57 Hume Borough . 11.9...W11m0t 192 08 Hit 71 •73." 9 64 Sheshmnin - George Childs...N.... ....... 1.• . 3,437 8 1 . L 316 01 19 741 121 7 14 1.... 2,765 52 2,921 SS , 21 6 , 137 99 " Bmithfteld " ' Diton Phelps . . South Waverly t. - Geo. W. Edmirster ' 1.•-- EP 27 WA 1111 1 11.64 7• 64 78 South Creek G. H. Thompson.. ,I i i..in7 1,097 al . 12 33, 97 77 Springfield ' i : -"" Tim Leonard Yee..--,.1...--; A494:91 - I,ins 12 ,14 1 , Sagami Stone . Coo. C. Jenolop.... •+•,,•.;:i'rr•ln-74 - 1.4 1 52 83 11 1 Sylvania Borough 1 .H. Stevens 1 . . 213 10 .. gel, 70, I 'irands Borough! A. Wickham .... 3,944 26 5,472 241 • 8/1 Towanda North 1 J. IL Avers.., - .......... ... •.• • 175 3 0 lin 71. ' 1 7 Towanda Township L. M. Bowman ..... ... .... 1,267 04 1,163 131 11 Troy Township H. N. Ptah' -. •• • • 2.43/ 03 1.493 331 f Troy Borough , V .1. Stewart - ; .... Lyn 97 1,717 691 I Tuscarora ' John Clapper •••• 1,21 1 71 1,172 34i, 1 Terry Township... Shaba' Bowman ... . . ..„....,.. '-7.• 97.1 5 1 863 441 ' ! Ulster Townshipi----. . James G. Howie •• - 1,457 211 1,375 94t Wurren Township L. S. Rowe . ~.. 2,137 */ 2,924 14! Wells Township-. , J. W. Beeman •• • - 1.829 99 L 732 el Wilmot Township ' ' ID. G. Dieffenbach ...... .... •••• 1.061 71 .953 41 Windham !Township 111.. t. Madden • , .... 1.684 te, 1.599 22. Wtalustng... .., -:.. ..... IC. R. Stone • ••• . 2,081 171: 1.952 481 Wysos Town/L . l4p I E. X. B4hop ' ' .... 1,857 - 25 1,745 841 • I ' - 172.753 76 043 119,21109 97in33 20 _ - 41.4reoutet lOUs tie lievieral,Velleetorm et Ilka Tax . for the year UM aM Ilitindeas TOWNSHIPS i BOBOUTIL B. Ica/James. IMMI rm.... -- BE WM .!-- :;.: .P , I ,:.:- .. ; ? :.4:-,, :. BM ES INEE Total Athens Borough .., Burlington Township Burlington West Burlington Borough • Itidgbary Township . Sown Croat . • Sylvania Ulster To= Wilnsot Township • .Tot -A.. Total ' . Armenia . . Athens Borough . . Albany Tosnothip , . Alba Borough . . • Batelay _ . . . liarlingtow Twanshlp Burlington Wed . Burlington Borough - • Canton Borough Canton Township . . Columbia, Franklin . "•• Granville . . Herrick ' . . -.- Litchfield Leßoy Township Leltayerillo . . • . Monroe Borough . . • Monroe Township . • New Albany Borough' Orwell. ' . .. • Overton s PlkwTowaship — . . Ridgbary • . . ; .• Rome Tcranthip Rome Borough . Shethequin • t • South Creek . . • =field . . . leg Stone . • Sylvania . • • • • Towanda Borough . • Towanda North . Towanda Township . . Troy Township . •• T Borough . . Terry roy Township- , Ulster Township . . iitarrew Thwnship Wells Township Wilmot . • • Windham' . Wysox . • • Total Jells N. Gesint, Thiseurev, is sees - mat tttk we mid C.SR$y of . liradlerd. Or. To amount due opal duplicates foe WE " end previous years • • - . 0446 71 Dors for'l66o, Winding esti: 72,755 76 D0g2,244 50 ..*Over.draft at lint National Beak. . , 6.277 18 reeelvals . . 557 27 Tar. received on' retariseilsais . . 1,206 rh In Treasury, Ist, January 1660. . .• 124 25 ...-, Total , is7,7oe le •Meoew advanced by Baalt.prwttoaa to ooTleeticm of taxes for leek attorwsres repaid. asso. N. Glut, iressumei. pa.seemt whit lltradlibrd Colusty Noilow. Dr.. • To ansonot of eall twos solo Of Poor- • house bonds . . .140.000 00 total. •;_ ...... ebb of Pestublvanhi. Bradford County. se: • - . . • We. the anderdgrad. Comalnborn* of Mt Cousty.da here* certify' that lhedwardejg la a trade and correct stateweat Of the reeelvab sad expeadtlawas of old Callell fladrilla ado day si. 'Mum A. A. bakes the thlrtpllist et Deeeraber. A.,D. IWO, both ditelastre. _ .. . Wawa oar bmattan teal et °See at Monads, UM lOW OfIIAD ibirsWi.. A. WWII. ‘ J.W . DAB W . 1111 I. IWr. IQl$lO, t " , Caltalbelerrers. • • • 'Attest—WlLLtme LIMB.: Clert. • -- 'B.. P. lAiddidde ._,, . • _ • • 28"4311t) C°llll*\ e 4, tag andendood. Ater of seld Coraty._dh• hereby mall that Wit Barli!Bllddltad the forego. IBS atatieweat sad vaaadaardar Os and* sad fad then tole barb& .- •- .. _ • 4 ,ii , , I • . '.. . , ~, .Yir.m i .... . , , . , _ 0: Arollterri• : ilaleldOlalllda 9 OM% Mid, is, ion; , . - . . -. v s i . .. , i . :.• , i !'...f?..1: - 4 ..:4;3 ( : - ~', ,•-..7.- I ~..,, -. Orlin '. - .7 . ' KM Ewmaim. Krim A.KsootaN. Tray T . $lll,Oll Tbred4oo Mit. Oreariils T . WIN Um Baiter. Troy? SI SO . • H. A. Kateellin, Iridgbary T 14 N 'Jabs Clialabrivlildgkerry T NOO , . - 'CMOs Warrea._Alkall.... "•as 10 . - Jeka Cowley. 1//dsbrity T.... ..... $ SO = ll Dntor elssd., • TroAromslyl 71 SO i5..4.. _ 10 410 . : • _ •Te . .- • i: S. 'Taylor; Alba, .. 10 00 ' -Mr* KIMMi, IllsaN Ca5k....:.: IS N. • -, • Triads Crompiall. Sariknrbta W. 10 10 O. S. Bram Lelia/7 ' 1 11l - . IS. T. Lladiey,Lellay 7: ~.-. .. 11 00 : Gilbert, Kellauebt, Grarallsi.. 20 IMP ' Spas K. Morita. Saw 1...i....4 -. SI O. Y. Holtama, Terry le It es .11041,Campbril.LIMberld T * 11 • Jobs F. Verbeyek; WUseot T....*. Si ell Lori Sterna. Alban' T.. • • ...... OSs - • 0.,. SNOW Wilmot T ......... - 10 N SlMSkorrea. Warren T.-- . .... 7SO Wm. P. - Araskt, Sams T . II 40 • - James Holland. Wilmot T'-. - 10 at L. E. Orin% Noma T.... .. 4 ... 211 141 • L. K. Shmetralt, Sao* T 1100 ' WT..:... alO O. P. Taylor, Warrea T IS 00 &dm A. X.sss.lltaadlim Mons... Or 0 James Barks. Asylum T 22 00 0 . 01 11 1 GIIKSIN Ulster? -Pater Walborn, Towanda Os T IS Mk. . 20 , P. P. tweet. Wrier T' - • ass i F. W. Tither, Towanda T ' 14 00 I D. ii. Crimean, Asylum ? $ 10 1 P. Gordis% Wm/ T .... IS 00 ' i Jobs Petersen, Athena II .. 24 50 . !T. P. Kier. Fnaldha T.. ... . ... 01 Or • • Oar? W. . D s .C ic h ide rn t. kr inin n. Rld win gbery l... :7 : : -.. . 1 1 7 1 N om Patrick SNOW" Terry T 11.00 Hiram Stevens. Kontos T 111 OS Ow, Nay. Sklsbory T ' Sir la - -MOD Prieber,Towandalt. ' IS ell. Jobs Habtead. Terry T.... S 00 . A E. I l W en Eridlt Ts.AylT L. l .. ~ $4OO W. D. Ross. Anneals T: .... IS so • S. J. Mintier, Illdgbary T,... ~. 10 30' i Geo. ,D. Chambers, ItlOgbary T... 12N iIL C. Abbott, Pike T • - 11 as IC. L. Squhesj , llm T ' lo bo .1 W. 11 Platt. Renick T ..... ...... 17 ell ' F. A. Stadleßome T IS so win . Wehb . Jr.,r Towanda T ss 01 ' Joseph SSW, Terry T 14 Oa . • —.---.. Lilt 74 Repairs and rapenaas on Towanda NNE* - SA* as Insurance on Towanda biddy tao se Pear.house ourstruetite U. SI -. Purchase of Poor.houao fus ~. 11,17 1 is Teams. Implements, stock NA faboilar . - Pow-House farm lAN 03 Enlarging Prot , a sod Errs °Sees ANT tra Shelf forsMettos proeMumtloas. N sti Motel Bradford, County Commlaskoser. - Ps as ; 1. W. Hurst, County Cormstarkmor 004 00 K. T. Batson. County COSURISIIIOIIOT... 000 00 William' Lewis, Clerl6 , 1,100 00 .- Toad 4/3,10: Namesaf Copectors J. H. Blonder . . Wm. P. Lane N. C..3leKein . S. K. Boss . . j Jno. Sttrton, r . . Davld , Cbase ' . David Stevens Geo. Bsrtholomew. Thos. .E. Quick . . Albs Burnham B. C. Chllson, 'J.B.l4llllston W. L. Kenyini . C. B. Wilson . john H. Dwites . IWm P. Lane . J. A. Phillips Douglass J. H. Tripp . ltwd. Cole i : gers Fran ßo k Basyan Albert Carmer . L.; A. Wooster AL S. Peentlep B. B. Holten Wat; A. Kellogg W. W. Magee M!EM F. Jaws . . H. 4ileCormick . Y. Van Winkle o..Witinot George Childs G. 11. The: i ron TI Leon • Geo. C. Jennlnp W. IL Stevens . it. Mensal . Ayers • V. Bowman . if. N. PIA . Vern=3 Shot& Bowman . Tames G. Howls . G. 8. 'Bowe . I. W. Beeman , D. D. Dieffenbach K. Z. Madden . C. B. BtsLop By amount exonerated to Collectors for .Is7o (county tax. 4511.44; tn. WM) 0 31 40 Tar MO (constr. $1.104.47 ( . quo) 1,372 47 Pereentego to Colleetws for I (county tll 7 -4 3 34 411 : del tax. 420.211) . . . • 331 ee !or 1310 (county. PAIL= ;deg. 4104.1 X)) 1.544 10 Path Supt. Ryan for Teachers' lastitate. State tax for years WI and LPN . . 444 4 50 On orders other than Poorhouse . .. 54,4/40 13 psr seat. 00111111111111011181111WIN.10 . 711 54 Two pet Bent. manes tra. 157.1141 or Less crthrstratt at rat Nat. Irk 1.177 Is • . • • ela,Us 44 , 19 By agessen t la Treasury, Jamey 1. 1161.: 21,4,1 By amount of Waist paid ea PooNiouse evade_ • • . $l,OOOO Orders pildl . for Po or•beesir. 04 -*Oa ( • ask • _. Tiro per beat, coometsgos es At 04 . . 7ST IS ,Asoosi la Tressam•pararup 1, nu . no IS \ NEM 14 1;1 OD 15 50 1 554/4 1.581 10 C 58 13i 293 28 - '7 101 33 ,11 15 83 12-17- 94 131 23 1530 1408 14 74 - 61 75 15 aw, 45 44 5 151 72 87 7 5/. 106 ' 41 604 91 19 21 47 11 11 6 40i,_ 51 17 71 211 102 75 11 52; 61 SS n==l . and Sava& ratd. Received rE; .;;91 :II: I El!MI 1 84430 00 _ 53 50 32 75 5 50 104 00 Ia 54'. 1 7 4 :Chi 114 50' MEI 13'00 63.50 26 50 13 SO 900 40 00 0 50 8400 1 600 IIS3 . 11: 1 1 • 5w 62 22 11 30 7601 1 11 011, 100 SS 4: • 500, 51 3 60 1 eel es s ial 15 52 11 00 411 11 lel $ll 73 2 001 C . 000 /I 701 lO Ol SO S 40 431 seal at 1 $ o h o es cc a SG 30 SS 501 7 00 97 00 M 00 74 00 63 5O I 60 ' 56 50 494 i 7 31 43 2io $1 1150 77 43 300 IS 7 SO 51 77 11 00 44 47 300 71 OS • 300 51 2C.. 7_ 00 SS al 900 4. , 4 50 41 17 54 41 00 a 00 as SO 22 00 65 SO II le $2 00 62 00, fuln ►Ol 00 1 00 00' •2 SO 02.34410 Total - 407,70010 WACO 0D Total • - ES /awl Per Cad 'go 01 00 2 40 4 73 2 C EEO [EI .. w. , EC 398 172 85 'I 112 4 SO sr 2 20 s6O tin 3 VI S in EMI ED - II 60 - 472 2 21 47 553 294 2 77 2 - 40 1 47 I's 7 4 07 DEE' 243 _3 VI , 2 75 till S 27 2 2& 110100 OM