Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, November 17, 1881, Image 2

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Towanda, Pa.; Nov.
FoLAEP, the neap Secretary of
Tic-as:l7, entereu upon his duties on
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Tam Res. Dr. limcwr Ifloat_utp
NET. :Le sew Ar±.-ert.eau Mini:.ler to Li
from New York oz Satz:-
day fir LiTe:pc.o: an the Eter.er Egypt.
'TEE f , .rl:-ed in Tioza eoanty,
111. e. week. R"ISS,C4Et. At
12-st year the
A faliirg off of
A f t .1 - 1 e new witnesseN os
I.art ~f :he e; , ...7‘-mmell: .a - as furnish-
G by the Ma:-sal,
by Ttv-y
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inc“..a•-e same period of
(if :die total
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yt:tr of :If-,
rr.r•re tin <n
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. ' e",urs•2i fur the
Star
Grand• Jury
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t.ftel wards tis
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the ::41-actott
ul. , rn a charge
~f Ttererct , i
ProPri;:: 7 n' The charge
as-er.i. ti inaile over
r a;; , • IL:N - 10N W:ts a defaulter
t: r - n - r 1 revenue as!:essor.
t_a•;::y t!;e had peen attacking
~ f«: ~ r;
S't n'sN ;,•;' and be I.a.i taken reeour,e to
tiu cOUrt.:
A titE•f;No of the Republican State
Co:nmiltef:of !I•tine was held at Portland
t ,Ti Thui,day whc-u the resigna
(if G. BLAINE: as chair
man and member wai accepted, and J.
MAsi.r. was 'appointed in his
lac-. Hon. VC:LI.' AM P. was
C'hairrnar, of the Genei-al Com
mi!t•-.e. The c ,TriTnit'ee in accepting; Mr.
resign:.tion Tinluilnously adopt
-2,:-Tie and - grateful tesi.ilu
, -1
f.1 0: 7i4. 1; .1" law judges, in this
on Tut the resulpi,,how a
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,zre.o it.citi.4,l,thr,t - c ,. .ding. GREEN,
defew_s REILLY, Democrat,
Ilftcl:srtm.F4t,
d Dernroclut, in
I ; D - rcire.u.
der,:its LYNN, Republican, in
Snyder and Mifflin:
BAI - .1:. Democrat, defeats CE•-SNA,
it(l;:i'ulf.:an Somerset and
('Dart at Wassliington
.ludge cox rendered a
, :(.7:11 .- •:.,n :I, the Sliir mate cases, direuss
(Fiestiwi as to the irl
fc.r,y r;f ilie crin.c charged. The conclu-
rived wa, that the crirnc was in
fi:Tr. ,ti., aloi that tun accused sbOuld Lave
against by indictment.
s•nizt.ained the motion expel
the mf,,rmati , .n from thp files of the
ordcred the - cit'clia4te of de
c.
THE hqu!'rer thinks that
prophet the Philadelphia Tiriaft
Is a di-gasting„.fAiltire. Foi . days, and
: ven weeks I,e:fore the electibn..any one
had the slizhtest confidence in what
was said in •its editorial columns nity , t
have heUered that the election of BAtt.r
utterly It toasted that
he wasentiteli- out of the tizlit and the
4pletstical Nt)itLE':.
I:l.Hlity. It either knew it was or
is ; Ilitilf:a-in - 41)1 , y sttiptri:
the election , . h.•ld f r ist 'week, tilt lie—
viblicaus 'were successful:4n Penhsylva
tii,i L a plurality of 7,0110). In New York
ti.e :111.0,2 ticket ws elected
lei L the exception i,f I Et', by majori
!ie,
,zing wit 'll!)01 - ) 1.4. 1 . 2, 1 00. In Min-
Nebraska, Wiscem.,:in.
Connecticut,
Jersey and lowa the Re
f• Ibl;ear, s al: , !\filleeessfal. The De-
weie , -fu!-fti! :Nli , sissippi
:t
. 1 - r2,,land, leal v roltired majorities
1 , 1 1? .% Leer; pz tO erect a !min
ia:i C , 1 ,, 11(1 'MAKE, who
,e oil well near Titusville,
‘V.kt.l:l:n has written a tet
tcl ~,:fe r ii ;:z to donate a. :t site for the
mot:l:mew, much land on ''
nat..," the seene of DitAKE's later
t tn.,y be , •eenfed necessary
it,cluditicz the. identical
v, 1.rrt.(4 , ,, it i, bAleved, • COopfl
tx!vtlti'h;-, labrfirs which te
-111;(.1 discovery of nil . Mr. %VL
OE
is prei.i.lt-nt t,f !1F contpany
4.-A:,•ic_ t the " Flatt•:' •
_ t.latement has been n made
by tlq, • ,, upf-rintundeti! of Public Instrue:
?ton, vtith refer4•Hce to admi.q.ioti to Sol
rirt.hatf sehoolm : "We cannot
gram coders for ths. atlrnis‘ifin 'or any
more chilLlren to any of the Kehools, be
eau. 4: of the fact of our having too many
pupil. it. I‘ow ror the: aremnt of money
approprrated. Should we continue the
!Tye..rutnumber to tht,close uC tb, F‘cbool
year, May '.ll, 1.`: 4 5. ,. .t, We would exceed the
arproptiation at least $:?.."0.)(10. This we
feel tS cs dare not dr;, and in order to av o id
it, Be must wlthlwld.admission and let
the aggrecale diminish bydischarge 'on
age' ”nd 'on order.' "
I)Et.try Attorney General G ILEF.ItT
:tad Insurance Coromisioner FosTF.n ap
peared in the • Dauphin county Court at
liarrisburg on "aturday morning and ask
ed fur writs of quo warm' uto for the dis
solution of a number of mutuatinsurance
e , .uppanies that did not comply with the
terms of their ebarter4, - . The applications
ere rt i ved, and Friday, the
, 205th init.,
wa, iir.,ll for argumen'. This move on
tile part of the; State- has created confu
-4,;0n En ring . th e different cmnpanies in
l'hil:tdelphia, of x bilis there are about
~t d.v. 'Story 4,444 to, ixsuAsito. l ar i d
i „ s.-fir I to- i 11;filf; of i.a. f.:163* f
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THE total receiPts a the Post Offieel
Departmer.t for the fiscal year ending
June 4""ilth last were $36,785,*,97, an in
crease elver the previous year of 10,5 per
cent., and over the year 1879 of 22.5 per
cent. The expenditures were it39.251,-
7;YJ.44.1. an : it:h.-rear:4 over the previous year
of 8.7 i.er oent., and over 18:79 of 18.7 per
cent. The total exptnditure for trans
portation of mails du:
f21. 3 5.1.1i1ii..-1 . 7, an increase over the pre
vious year of 10 per cent., and over 15.79‘
of t:-. 1 per cent., The estimated expenses
of the poal service for the } next
year are of which the reve
nues trill furnish ?I-52,741,7272, leavin ,-, a
eeLeier.ey to be supplied by the General
Treasury of $020.07i.4..
A rrtu the rendering of Judge Cox'ide
cisicz in the Star route cases. Thursday,
Mr. Cooi made a lung statement to the
Court, r4iewing all- the circumstances of
his conut-CtiOn with the and the dis
arran:rymerit e.:lnsequent upon.
the Of President GARFIELD.
He F:lid eh ad devoted most of his time
to the preja i r-,i-lon of the case=•,..and had
been who!ly tatware'of the tarrrements
or intentions of the Grand Jury in the
matter of the meEs;. In conclusion,: be
saiti there had been no indemnt's delay—
there wol:d be none. Sustained by the
Adrnin;stration and its Furfficri.Pr olieers,
the whateTer L form t l, e C‘turt
might aprove. would be carried on until
o '•,- r.cermr of the accused oar
prorcA by a jury of the
country.
r ~;ii a::
•4 T.'••uik tr .'). N.Y
IT iL intiurtted at the Post-of m Depart
ment, Ly newton,, 'prominently connected
with the Star route inrestigation, that
the government will now endeavor to ob.:
Lain an -.indictment against the parties
mho were dire-harged Thursday . uiton the
basis of alle , .ed similar offenc4s of later
date than ; th...tse charged in the informa-.
tion thal.-has ly?en_set aside. It is also
argued if:Et thebal:Of the statute of litni
tat4:or.ruay be"-401de4 in the case of a
co'ntinu.}us conspiracy. by rpt,king, the
evidence relate to the performance of acts
1.r•.7 ~tiqe.prent to its inception, and that,
allowing fora delay of six months
is prrx.dring an indictment, the prties in
view may still be brought to trial b7-fore
the expirati?n of three fears from the if . -
..a f'certain prciers„ etc., during the
entire Petiod . of the alleged conspiracy.-
THE ELETION- AND ITS, LESSONS.
F.
When We went to -. press last week
hardly enough , waS - known of the re
sults of the elections throughout the .
country to warrant the statement
that. the Republicans had been vie-,
torious ail along the line. But now
the smoke has - cleared away, and the-
Official count has put an end to con
flicting reports. At home we have
suffered no brA,Ch in our defences,
and Republicans still rule in the
State. The vote war light, but it was
from the outset a hard fought battle.
The pliv-k and the determination of
the yarty has seldom been more se
verely tried in Pennsylvania. We.
have
. won, hut as by the skin of our
teeth.
.There is a good- 20,000 Re
publican majority in this State, and
'we have won by a mere plurality of
less than eight thousand. •
The prophets who prophesied ear
ly in the 'Canvass can now overhaul
their estimates and get wisdom. It
will be welly with wisdom they also
get_nndersianding. They began by
asSigning to Mr. Womes.. less than .
ten tle , usand otes outside of, Phila
delphia. They can end by contem
plating their estimate.' multiplied by
three in the returns. How they may'
like it we do not know. For ourselves
we frankly confess that we do not
like it. Strong as the Republican
party is in Pennsylvania it is not
strong enough' to afford a defection.
of even fifty thousand votes, esrcial
lvin'4,what is called an_ "off year."
had there been places of great - ith
portance at stake so as to have,
brought out thevote an aggressive
canVass like that made by NI r.:Wof.ri:
would have drawn off - not less
.than
seventy-five thousand votes, and per-.
Imps 'more. Men who nuderstai:d
political struggles need not be inform
ed that such a defection as that would
imperil the ascendency of the party
in Pennsylvania. We have 'nut so
many votes to spare as that.
Yet, unless-we take a new depart:
ure we must make up our minds to
spare many more . votes than were I
east for Mr. Worst:. His canvass is
a warning that men will do well to
heed. Remember, there was no suf
ficient cause for. Mr. Wors,.'s , bolt.
There was no fraild or chicane in the I
eonstitution of the convention, and
no underhand .work in the convention
that, nominated . Gen. Barn-. The
candidate was an exceptionally good
man and hellad a grand war record
to back him. On the face of- 'affairs
the Republicans seldom made a bet
ter start in any campaign. But des
pite all this, one man, acting without
consultation with. his former allies
except in a few instances, was able
to take upward of forty thotisand
Republican votes from the party
candidate. We direct attention to
this significant fact'and commend it ,
to the serious consideration of all.
- Let it be understood that we favor
the strongest organization in party
struggles. We believe in systematic
work; and that can only be had
through organization. But what we
call organization. must have the as
sent of the party, or it is a delusion ,
and a snare. Parties are entitled to
the use of men, but 'men, as individ
uals are not entitled to
agencies,
parties.
A party may direct itsagencies, but.
its agencies
. cannot long assume to
direct the party, without breeding:
distemper. Whether justly or Un
justly, whethe r : -in whole or only in ,
part, that: is 7E14 is creating factions
in the Republican party of Pennsyl
vania and elaewhere at this time
Nothing is to besain(s.l by abutting
our eyes to the notorious fact. We
had better face it and go .- to work
anew. The masses of the party are
intelligent, and can be truated to act
up to their highest, average notion of
right. It matters nothing to term !
Whether this or that mareis turn is „t
t r 69 it hat the or
party life and effott is gained: . _ But
the genius of Republicanism is hos
tileto the making of individual for
tunes, politically, its object. It hai
a nations' parpose first of all, and
whoever ignores that is not wise. It
preserves its aseNe i ncy in Bradford
Co r unty, , not in beh fof individuals,
but -as isc.ans to ends which aro.
tai rear were
- It remains to be seen whether this
hardly Won victory shall be.turnetl
iato defeat by unwise action. We
prefer not to forecast action !Instil::
to party - life. It is better to assume
that wisdom and liberality will rule
in the cOuncilslof the party. some
expressions which reach as in news
papers in spite, of which the patty
lllSiLltaill3 its ascendency do not ar
gue altogether well. This is not the
time for reerimination or for
iiina
tared taunts. We do not know of
any good Republican wh6 can get
along without the Party. Nor do we
know arik... good Republican who
thinks it
. wise to foment' disorders
within the party. There 'is room
around • the Flrty Stadards. And
there is room for differences of opin
ion among Republicans. Such, at'
least, is the view - hel l d by many wtoSe
ReptibliCanism - lias ' been proved on:
many fields. It is 'bettause'we stand
by the party of progress that we:in
sist on preserving the conditions of
progress. 'We- shall not pretend to
lightly regard the demontilfitionniade
by fir. WOLFE. It is a - warning - to
be
_heeded. •
THANKSGIVING 1110ELAMATION.
The following proclamation, desig-
nating Thursday, nvember 24th,
1.71, as a day of Thanksgiving and
praise has been issued by the Presi
dent: ,
•
By the Prexident the United
Staiesof
It has long been the pious custom of
our people . with the closing of the
year to look back upon the blessings
brought : to them in the changing
course of the seasons, and to return
solemn thanks to the all-giving Source
from-whom they flow; and although
at this period, when the filling leaf
admonishes that the time of our sal
c.red duty is at hand, our nation still
lies 'in the shadow of a great bereave.
went, and the mournino , which has
filled our hearts still finds its sorrow
ful-expression towat'd the God whom
we but "lately bowed in grief and
supplication ; yet the co.untleks bene
fits whicili have been showered down
upon us dui i rig the past twelvemonth
call for our t fervent gratitude, and
makeit fitting that we should.rejoice
With thankfulness that the L?rd in
his infinite mercy has most signally
favOred our country and . our people.
• Peace without and prosperity within
have been vouchsafed to us: No pe,t
:Hence has visited our shores; the
abundant privileges of freedom which
our fathers left us
- in • their wisdoth
are still our. increasing heritage; and
if in parts of . our vast domain some
affliction .has visited our brethren in
•
their forest homes, yet even this
' calamity has been tempered and in a
manner sanctified' 1 the generous
compassion for the sufferers . which
has been called forth throughout our
land For all these things it is meet
that the voice of the .nation should
go up to God is devout homage.
Wherefore I, Chester A. Arthur,
President Of . the United States, do
recommend that all the people oh
servo Thursday, the 2 Ith. day.of No
vember, instant, as a day of national
thanksgiving and prayer, - by ceasing
so far as may be, from .their secular
labors, - and meeting in. their several
places,of worship,- there.' to join in
ascribing honor and . praise to Al-,
mighty God, whose goodness has been
so manifest in our history and our
lives, and offering
.earnest prayers
that his
,bounties may continue to .us
and to our children.
In witness. hereof I have hereunto
set my band . and caused the seal , of
the United States to be 'affixed. '
. Done at the city of Washington
this . 4th day of November, in the year
of our Lord one thousand eight hun
dred and eighty one, and of the Inde
pendence of the 'United States, the
one hundred and sixth.
. .
CHESTER A. ARTHUR,.
13 the President:
.TAMES G. BLAINE,
Secretary of State.
THE Clinton Democrat in comment
ing upon the question of betting at elect
ions, says there is au ant of. the Legisla
ture requiring Inspectors and Judges of
electfons to reject such votes. This act is
very 'likely to mislead, being clearly un
constitntional according. to a decision of
the Supreme Court in the case 6f 31cCAF
FERT1i vs. GEYER, to be found in volume
52 of -the Pennsylvania State reports. By
this decision an act disfranchising desert
ers in the late war was declared unconsti
tutional. In pronouncin, the opinion the
Court said that the qualifications of voters
were fixed by the Constitution and could
not be added to'n't abridged by the Legisla.
Lure. Tue right of franchise is a.sacred
right guaranteed by - the Constitution and
it cannot - be altered - by mere Legislative
enactment. Betting is an offense against
the law which may be ptinished, but it
will not deprive the person from voting.
THE President has accepted Attorney
General MACVEAGH'S resignation. The
employes of the depaitment called upon
him Monday and made their official fare
wells, and he then turned the depahment
over to the charge of Solicitor General
Philips, who will be Acting Attorney
GeneAl until a new appointment is made.
GENERAL GRANT denounces. as false
and malicious the" story that President
Airritun%s -Caoinet is to be reorganized on
a GRANT basis, and that GAR FIELD . men
are to be put:- out of office in accordance
with his dictatioL.
—Hon. Samuel. Ingham, who forty
years ago was a leader of the Democrats
of Connecticut, died :IA Essex, in that
State, Thursday morning, aged eighty
eight- years. He was , in. Congress from
1845 to 1839, , and was Commissioner of
Customs from 1858 to 1861.
—Harry W. Genet, the New York poli
tician, was Friday release 4 on the-expira
tion of his sentence of eight months on
Blackwell's Island, the fine imposed in
arldition, $91104, having been made up
and paid by his friends.
—The Governors of - Connecticut and
New Ilauipmbhe have designated Thurs
day, the 24th inst., the same :is ba•this
State, as a day of public thanksgiving. -
-The arrivals of immigrants at- Castle
Guider:, New York, durin2 the past week
nfunbtood
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eastca B 1 1?-51 11: 39. 2 1 11 16St 411 21 166 1 411 2, 107 ` W.-. 162 1 47 IS /371 151 43 -•-• i 33 1 I MI 163 , 42 1 . . 1;- 2
v.:lambi& T - 1 921 561 19 1 as; 3 1 101; 611 40, 1061 61 40, 121 4.1 V: ari 124; 521 = 139, 86 81:-. ....., Id t 371 1061 1071 60, 411 .0
esatiklin T • 1 IS I 491 61 1 11 4,1 99 51: 2.1 Arm 574 t o .- 42 62; 1 671 121 2' 64, .1. , , , 5.4',........1 IS, 1 761 271 492! 2i I
Granville T I 60; 271 1171 14'....1 162; 31; V: 166 1 1 311; 23: 74 1371 6 1 140; 56, 21, 1691 - 127, C'.... s 27; 21 , 1651 - 165 , 31 : 241 23 1
33r nick T -..-- --; 3 5i 251 103 ! 3' 144;150: 25': 7; 1 451 331 7f $.5- 5$ 71 3411 1141 4, 57; 145' 26 714...1 iel 71 143: 1 47 ` , It: 7; 7 1
io, Roy T ! 131: 3(34 7- 24; -, 1501 =1 17; 151 1 22 , IS' 147 ~641 7! 141, 19, 10 123 1- 147 s 17'....1.-...1 341 121 3501 ISO; z, 17, 17
Ltchneld T 1 711 . 651 2: 69: 4 1 1, 76 5,6 i :5, 79 1 351 72 ; 101 _SP 431 71' 576 21 66 69: 49 1 ...• t... : 74 103: 77! 7:4 361 74' 71
L. Rayssille 8.... 1 39; 10, 3.1'....;...., 46. 12,....: 70; 6`,....: 27 #29.....1 69; 91... „C C; 11 25; 61 5 ....1 70 1 70 1 2:. 2_ . 2_ :.... -1
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16.8 r ;Albany B I =l 101 M....:....4 = 14 ....1 301 11:-..; 211- W:....1 19: 411....: 26; zr ; 61-- ....L) 4;....1 30. 23. if .
Orwell T 1 77. 211 27,....1 2.1 . ICI 40'...., LIT; C' .. 761 322 ..1 363)• mi.... , 133 1 IC,' 19 = 7, n,...4 1691 1691 3:1 .... ,
6.srrrtalt T • 15! 56 3 5....1 16 57 5, 16: 57 5. 12, 65, 3, IS; 574 5 17: 181 1, .571-...1....3 5 1 51 151 16 1 57; 5` ... 5
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}ll.l6l.nry T 133 1071 11 Z! ....1 124 165 5' 1331'11, :4 201 1E.... 135: 109, 5; 123' 149- 116% .. 1 . •'•••• 5; 1 1 134 133 3 1%, S' 4
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%vivant& 8
110 56, 27 2, 40; 17V 621 4; 2101" 26 3 76 151; 3: 304' 1311 3,1 C IC' 82 ••• ~.... 6 6 ; 115 / 65- 67 - 7 11 - , '" "4
513••sheute T . . , ,
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StanditteStotpe T : 8; 65,- - B, .. ..:f •= 86' 8: '
....?. S
meth Waverly B : 118 51 21; 41: 11166'47 •^ 9 . 5
Terry T
''"• 62 ; 41. ':.', 9:....; 94 43 1 .. ts 7,. 4
Towanda T ' 66' 66 • ' 47 IS: 2 1 110 62 10; 6
Tuwandsß-Ist Ward., ' • 2,5 ..• . .--- ,
.. ..,.. i ward. 126 , 72, , la a is. 90 13'. 10
.. 34 w sn i . 81. 51 36: al 6 316 56. 5... .:
756rsnds North T..... 46 ; 56 1 /6 ' 51 I 57 56 , 7 :
164, 67 , 20, 9 117, 70 b 6
Troy T
121; 73',Z3....;.... 145 71 '
....1 6
Tel B,
; 106,, 41... 9,....? 6 V= 27 3 .
••• a
Tu , caters T
• 16P,.1111 12 61 21 134 113 8' 11
171..ter 1 .
. IV.; 50 1 39, 4, 3 154. 67 4 5, •••
z a
Warren T . • •
) JPI 8 ;• ; •-..," : 112 . 114 ; .... 1 a
Windham 1 •• •
156 21, So 2 4=l 61 2' •a,. 3.
SeFalutlng T ...... .... ice, • "
.. 1 ..... 91 56 2 2 142 98, 2 136 1021 ;, .a : ._, 3 1 tr,
Wysox T •
• 42 115 4 ... ..... 47 131 .., - '''° = 45 18' ..... at - 1
Wells T
_. .
'23. 101 4 3 . .... 971 .68{ .ft, 191: 2 .. _ 1 9
Wl,tcot T
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41.1747 4 .4. 3.1510:463; 134.5359 3103;
r 5,
Total
. _
1 _. , •
For Sheriff, R. W:, Jackson received I vate in Warrerhownship. For Prothonotary, , "Jas. W. Webb received 1 vote in Gran--
vine and 1 vote in Leßoy. For Register and Recorder ..James F. Cross received 2 votes in West . Barlington and James W,
Fassett received 1 vote in Wyalusing. For Treasurer, Myron . Kingsley received I vote in Orwell. For Commissioner, • George
Van Dyke received
,1 vote in Terry ; John Carter 1 vote.in Towanda Borough, 3d Ward. For Auditor, Joshua Turk received - 1
vote in Springfield; Chas. L. Codding 1 vote in Towanda Borough; 2d Ward, and Daniel Meehan 1 in 3d Ward, Towanda Boro.
OFFICIAL MAJORITIES.
/figures by Witlett Bally glad Noble
Carried Their Respective Counties.
ITARILLSBCI243. November 13.--=The re
turns from the different counties filed in
the office of the Secretary of thoCommor ra
wealth shot the following majorities for
BAILY and Notir:
NOOLL'S MAJORITIXS; RAILT*,, MAJORITIES.
Adams .... ..
Bedford ..".'7!,%nnAtroug 422
Berta z.. 5120B . ,eaver
Buets 756;Rtair • • 610
Cambria 42-111radford HUI
.
Carlr.n., 397:11utler ,IS.S
Centre i 11-11"Camer0n....i..... 45
Clarion'
1 1!./44.;berster • 1319
C 1 - ar tlelfl+ . 1153 f.Traerfor.3 :iv:,
Canto° - - 1460supilln . 1A.93
Columbia. 1631.1/elaware 4 . 3
Cumberiarid - - 110.; F.rle . ... «29
Elk ' V. , .: Forest- • - Ilk
Esyttyp 294 Franklin - ..... :44
Fultuu 3i 11 out lniplcoa 555
1446.1nd1anan... 1545
' Lackawanna 14.4
Greene..
Jefferson
281 Lancaster
Junhita.".
Lastretce...i.
Let] IV:L.
I.uzeine ..... , -..... .18....5 Lebanon 1569
14 , 0n:thy - bib : McKean3ss
Mifflin 220..ilereer • 264
Monroe 1716 Philadelphia • 134;2
Montgomery 442 Potter , 642
Montour 449:Snyder VA
Northanipton . 2464 Somerset 1476
Northumberland . : •I.' 1462 linsqueharana. 679
Perry 15. T loga . 1422
Pike • ' ' 267 Venango 44'
Schuylkill : 3126 Warren 7•67
Sullivan ..... ...... :GO Washington 659
Union . 496; -
Wayne . 516 Total • - -44032
Westmoreland -..... b 24 Noble . , .
3702.1
Wyoming' 2.37 -
Tort .2761 Plurality for 8atiy.7662
•
Total 37810
WoLFE's vote in sixty-four out of sixty
seven counties of the State, was 500F1.
ft ELLI TAN COCNTY-OFFICIAL.
STATE TREASURER.
•
Orange Noble, I) 677
Silas M. Baily, It 417
C. S. Wolfe Ind 50.
R. W. Jackson, G. IS - 144
ASSOCIATE JUDGES. • .
Daniel Fairchild; D., .... . ......-.. 662
John G. Wright, D 614
D. T. heckle, R 491
Benjamin Suder, It • 227
It. A. Conklin,•o. B 355
Jonathan Rogers, G. B 250
COUNTY TRE.ASURF.R.
.._,
Walter Spencer, I.) ; 421
William A. Mason; R • I '1(15
Thomas Murphy, G. B_ ' ..'... 341
comvssiosEit. , • . .
G. L. McHenry, D
J.C. Robbins, D.
Ezra S. Little, 8... 4....
John lie Pier, G. 8.4....
John 11. Farrell, G. 8....
George Bender, Ind
Peter Tonkin, sr.; Ind...
sun V.F.YOR.
Nathan Persun, I) 674
Ulysses Bird, R • 493
• CORONER . .
Francis Chaffee, D •-} 767
J. ;NI. Ileactiek, G: B •268
•
ArDITORS..
•
Robert Stormont, D . -- 679
R. I?, Lancaster, D...,.. .....
~ ..... 559
Samuel 'F.II
Colt, jr.. , 475
Patrick Bowles, G.:13 ' - 293
J. N. Martin, G. B • 231
ME following are the official returns of
the vote casein JV'yorning County at the
recent election :
STATE TREASURER. •
Orange Noble.
S. M. Rally
R. W. Jackion...
C. S. W01fe„:.....
.Jas. W ffson
ASSOCIATE JUDGE.
Chas. Armstrong
Daniel Sterling'
• SF!ERIFF
Oliver Easton 1717
' John D. Arbt5.......... - 1667
PROTHONOTARY. 0 .
Edwin S tephen.e 1791
Ziba r LUtt....- • 1660
_ _:_ . ...:4I.EGISTER AND RECORDER.
Jos. W. Pasiett - . 1944
Edgar Osterhout 1491
--- COUNTY COSIMIS!•_ , IONEIiS.
Sam'l Stark, 3d 186.5
.
john Wilsey 1735
J. 11. Pattersonl646
W.G.lPolen - - 1519
,
COUNTY AUDITORS.
John TaMfe 1781
D. L. Thompson .
0. B. Sharp - ........1584
Nelsini Walker • 1581
CORONER. : •
A. M. Cap sell;
F. D. Brewster.
14f IMEEHANNA COUNTY-OFFICIAL
1 -
ST. I OI E ,TREASCRER. •
Bally, R ' 3421
Noble, D 2542
Wolfe, I 127
SEERIFF.
E. P. Pope,R • • - 3408
W. 0. Leslie, I) • 2713
.. - REGISTER AND RECORDER.
L ; B. Lincoln, R • 3656
John Foster, D 2493
COUNTY TREASURER. -
H. L. French, It • ''- 3583
C, C. Mills, D 2477
COMMISSIONERS.
M. T. Whitney, It. .... 3573
E. P. Bailey. It l' 3511
Leander Griffis, D 2554
. AUDITORS. '
A. W. Bent, R• - , • 351 R
E. C. Inderlied, It .. '......
1 693
Abner Griffis, D -
CORONER. -
H. D. Baldwin, It —I 3332
W. L; Richardson, D 2654
The Greenbackers polled an avvr , e of
150 votes for each of their candidates,
and the Prohibition candidates averaged
about 90 votes. .
Iris useless to groan with rheumatism
when a bottle of St.• Jacobs Oil will cure
itas everybody km,ws.—Colism bus (Ohio)
Dag,/ Times.
Diu you vote for tho winning man?
WIIERE are the wandering iambs?
Butsoolit the vo—Not this year, some
other year.
Fore SALE—AI empty ban . - Call,oa
or address On.t.Ncr: NOBLE, Erie, Pa. -.?"
Tan nelct, Treasurer . of this C0mm913.:
wealth will sign his name Sr Les M. BAILT.
As FIG CRES do 7 not lie, there were
number, more or, ,less, rotes polled for
WOLFE in this county:
Tat scratchers ,
:wbo soraught, were
numerous. Very 'nearly too numerously
numerous to be agreeable.
EIMEI
THE Major is snot Cuoss. His Was a
gallant fight, but the WEED in the politi
cal woof was too stiong for' him.
• - I _ , _ .
To °RAMIE NOBLE. Erie—How wil
you "swap" your empty bar'l for rn)
"busted boom?"—C. SPYKEB WOLFE.
MERE- was once a goOd, good man
named Ctur.LEs ..‘.. I I'YEER WOLFE. Wbete
is that SYYKER now?—.3faton.-Witoniam.
LOST, Strayed or Stolen.—An avUrage
Republican majority "or 'about SO votes,
formerly belonging; to N.liesbequin town
ship. . /
TUEBE seemed to be a WEBB - of cir
iumstances in the recent election, that our
friend the Major was unable to successful
ly Crtoss.
THE tracks _of the Wot.rE are plainly
visible in the 'iLand-an llerriCk's hills,
but the sound of h s voice w7ll be heard
there no Tore flrever. _
A GLANCE at the returns from "Stand
in' Stun" will convince almoSt any per
son. that the Republican WEnn caught a
number of Democrats there.
..... ...:52L
'430
- 449
1€ , 9
... , .. 134
420
IT was an off-year.—Es. No doubt of
it. And judging from the returns, we
rise to remark that a number of Republi
cans in this county area little "off" like
wise.
WOLFE harbidliad a good bit to say
recently about " Stalwart audacity,"• the
Lancaster Inquirer says it awaits with
some interest his opinion of self-nomi
nating cheek."
- THE complete victory of General DAILY
gives great satisfaction to the real Repub
licanilof Uradford county. They rejoice
that the heart of the old keystone is as
•
sound as ever on political issues.
1796
1559
- • 39
30
" *l4
IT . is alleged that an editor of a profes
sed Republican paper, not a hundred
miles from Towanda, voted the Republi
can State Ticket at the recent election
with Barr Y's name scratched of.
1811
--1595
TUE tear of regret dims our political
eye as Granville comes within its range of
vision. - limEoN I , oh, KILEON 3Vhen
the WOLFE swept down upnu the fold,
why didst thou venture outside?
SevEnAt.--persons having unredeemed
pledges with a number, of uusucces.sful
candidates at the recent election, are re- ,
quested to call and take them away, as
they are of no earthly, service to the can
didates aforesaid.
STRAYED from their fold in this county,
on or about the Bth instant, a number of
tender young Republican lambs. They
are supposed to have followed off 4
WOLFE. Each one bears the letteri
•and• should the word "Boss"
be loudly spoken in their immediate
vicinity,— it would stampede the whole
flock.
. -1831
1542
THE Philudell bia North American
thinks that Tuesday's result, while
making matters a little unpleasant on
WoirE's account, leavesi that gentleman
unhampered by public. duties. _ He can
therefore devote himself to scientific Pur
suits, and bearing in mind the theories of
Pleasanton, take a trip to the Cave' pi of
Luray to study the effect of parti colored
light on the germination and development
of independent political: bulbs. - The in
vestigation will be fraught with interest,
if not with entertainment.
"Is it possible that Mr. Godfrey is up
and at work and cured by so simple a
remedy ?"
"I assure you it is true that he is en
tirely cured, and with nothing but Hop
Bitters ; and only ten days ago his doc
tors gave him up and said he must die i"
"Well-a-day ! That's remarkable : I
will go this dayand get some for mypoor
George—l know hops are good."
- • • • ! , 7'• ;3.; • Z
853 10 , 211 98 9 3 ,1 32; 10..3-4; =; .
10; H 321 • 3 3 , ' 55. 10, 10
29.,' 143* 641 43 1/9 ; 82! 2.:.14111 41: is, In . 14.1 53. 9i....; 44 1441 / 40 ; .3.1 43;• 43
ti 681
is. 16'. 66 , 73; • 6:- 311 . 44; 9 . C kV; 34 , 03 1 . 44! 9. a
109, 66; 49. • 63 1 96, 29: 106 , .• 691 39, 9e' 163: .5 19; 2; ,6,11 43 107 i / 05 ' 66: 39;
36' 1675 143', 11451 1111 1.63 i 102, 19 2rsi 163; 93; . 26 3371
10' 113/, 37° 79: 99 , ' 6; 1 0 6' 6 51 10 1031'112; 69, 21; 6. 101 1 109 ; 0: sr 'lO
66; .641 'lOl 43' 72, 3j 54 ; 391 7; 63.:• 66' V 611 47 ' 24: V 73
174; 65! 6 187; 711. • 6; 132 4 77: 7 227; 142; 8. 6 15.9! 15 '': 52' 8; 8
1363 791.;". 1 3 11 143, 74; y 193; 7 1 •136;..... 1;.„„ - 143', - 1 , 131 67;
ISO' 95 1 , 66 - 11. /',• 3 0 ; 1, 124. 121: 34:.... t ....!2. 1; 1341 134 ; 36 , 1, 1
132 116t1 , O' : 151 4 69: tra; 11.11451 132•• 110' 35; 6 ; in! . /33,, Ill . ; 4, 6
.172 5 3 ' •"$-•' 1 00 ; 119 ..2! 171 : 631 S IE6: 110' 19, 34; Z."-, 'l4 , 6 , 3714 121 1 53; 6, 6
140 r:' 3 1W' 913..,„! 11.4! 1411 - 7 6`••••i••••:••••• 1310 1 / 0, 63
207 84); 166 4 101; 2; 193! 1'; •rj 172 214 1 ,. IS: 6! : 2 °C 80, 6' 6
120 1021 5•,. 71"„ 169; 21 133: 1041 2 ! 85 1331:501 111 1331 134 . 102• 2 1 2
„; 46 43 , 116‘....; 441 1171.,.. - , 105 ;43 ; us' 47 , ;
• 3 1.3 99'; 3' 101; 80; 7. 79; 101 i .21 71 86;"96v....1.... 2', 011 -011 1013
436,3957 3034 ; 5034758 `
.442.51 1177 5Y.i , i ' ,3495 , 1 436 53 , 0F1557 4 =57 357: 431 65.7); 5 ,-Awso:w4b!: os3 , 4 5 : 531
: 7 1 .l.
• .
ELECTION ECHOES
Given up by Doctors
STATE NEWS.
—PerrY county elaiins the discovery of a
silveri mine within her borders.
is stated that less clover was bar
vested this year in Penniyivania than for
the past ten years.
—The authorities of Erie sternly run
.
WI all street beggiug and bear :perform
ances,on the puhlie streets.' • .-
—William Pecker, of _ Ashland, nehr
Tmnacina, went withciut eating for thirty
tt+c, A a re and 'Foei frielay. nigh'.
- - I :-I: lz.m!.r.;:rol in.:1: , . , C`'.0.:! . . , 211. re-
Ft ,
f...., l:;t v, ..!,, .1e..10..:2, re ttly f.r _ I, ~..1!.:17..
;., for el•-.i 2. - tI!! , ti......, of
MIET
the ye ,r
• .
=George -Ander. , on,r: of
Cheiter ez , nnty, rn I to • ved
himself rf hydlophol,!it I.y v.l : •f ) ,. ;,::hs
and se. vere
iliFUreilit7C: is Kiii i to 11;ive
hat Its: tienth-b!ovr 31
issne.l on zl:e 1; vei of
ersurs without their knowledge or
const!bt.
—Five tons of powder were exploded
in a single blast at a limestone quarry at
Glendon a few days ago.. It is estimated
that' about ten thousand tons of stone and
dirt were dislodged by the explosion.
—.Jobiel Kent, a- noted turfman of Sus
quehanna county, and the owner of smile
fine horses, was kicked to death at- Sur
roceo; Wayne ;county, on Saturday, while
attempting to, harness a fractious horsy.
--Vyounn• lad at- Dale, Wyoming coun
ty recently lost two fio;7ers in a cutting
box. The other day be was explaining to
a companion how it
.was done, when he
cut off two more of his digits in the same
manner.
-Af least $:200,000 in speculative life
insurance pul:eics was taken out in and
around Edatington, and the policy holders
are sick—thew subjects wont die, and
they have to z .pay j' 4 .'26 and a month
assessments. •
-A -strongihea4 of gas was struck in a
well being bored by a laundry company
near Wilkinsburg, on Friday, at a depth
of 543 feet. Should the supply bold out
it will shortly - be Utilized by lighting the
houses in the vicinity.
.-Governor HoYt has •been presented
with an old-fashiomd chair by a citizen
of Yorktown. It is the chair in which
President Arthur sat during.the ceremony
of laying the corner stone at the centen
nial anniversary there. . •
—lt . is reported that*pallp . ox is spread
ing rapidly in 'Allentowffl, and:fears are
entertained that'it WilPtieconae epidemic.
It is not confined to.any-_one k district, but .
has.marle its . - appearance in:widely sepa
rated portions of the town.
--Information vras sent to the Secret
,Servicz division of the Treasury Depart
ment on 'Saturday by a government detec
tive at Lebapon: that he bad arrested
John K. Miller and Henry A. Miller,-at
that place, , for! .manufactiiring trade
dollars.
—At a m,c.eting of the Board of Health
of Pittp , burg, - on Saturday, a resolution
was adopted ordm ing all persons not vac
cinated to have the operation performed
before the 20th instant, under a penalty
of *:s:fipu , , Which may he imposed if the
oiders''are not complied with.•
—Mary Plank, eighteen Years of age;
employed in a rag store of Williamsport,
fell from the third story of the building,
one day last Week, to the, ground; a dis
tanee.of thirty-one feet. She was sent to
her home, when was as - ertairted that
she hai not received • any : injuries of a
-setions,
character.
—The rumor is in circulation that some
' of the Bucks county creameries have been
Ileking ,out their supply 'of milk, and at
the samelime adding materially to their
loofits, by the use _of oleomargarine in
connection with their cream - . in- the man
ufacture of butter. The proportion used
by some is sail-to - have been as Web as
one-till - id in weight of oil in the butter
produced.
—The International Trades Union Con
gress met at Pittsburg Tuesday, and will
' remain in session probably all the week.
About 400 delegates are expected to .be
present 'from all parts of the United
States and Canada. The object of the
meeting is to unit&labor, unions' of all
kinds, and also to ask Congress to pass
an act allowing a charter to be granted
to the National Trades Union.
postal card was received.on
day'rif last w,ek; by the County Commit
sinners of Lebanon county, stating that
noApetion would be held in Cold Spring
tcornship, and asking' for instructions as
to the disiSosition of the ballot box. The
writer gives no explanation, but merely
states in a business way -that there will
be no election ; that there is no'one pres
ent, and that he has received.orders that
there would be no one at the polls.
P. Wood, a farmer in Weat
Bradford township, Chester county, visit
ed his barn a few days agirand found one
of his horses almost buried in oats. The
grain had been stored in a grainer). imme
diately over the stall in: which the horse
stood, and the hungry equine had deliber
ately eaten a hole through the floor over
his head.. He could not stop the flow of
his favorite feed after it bad once begun`;
end in a short time- found himself engulf
ed by about three hundred bushels, and
would no doubt have raid the penalty of
his greed with his life had he not been
discovered and promptly -relieved by his
master.
GENERAL NEWS.
—The subscnptions in New York, for
the Michigan relief fund had amoun •
to $121.3;111 63 On Saturday.
—Saturday's advices from Kansas City
state that the- trains on Abe Santa Pe
Railroad had been delayed thirty.six
hours by a heavy snow storm.
--A four-year old son of John Fox was
killed at WilmingtOn, Del., on Saturday,
by a bulldog belonging to John Doran•
The dog broke in: chain, caught the boy
by the throat, and horribly mangled him,
causing almost instant , death. •
—The. 'New York Produce Exchange
Thursday - approved: pe - report of the
specialnommittee favoring the erection of
a new exchange building at a cost of
f 2, 000,000. -. . • •
- L-Tile Largest printing establishment in
America, and.douhtless in .the world, is
the Government Printing Office at Waste
ington. 11etweenl,.106 and 3,003 persons
are employed in it'. ' . .
—A g.eld mine has been discovered in
Colorado, rihicti art ragss $1(0,060 per
month in gold. Theroluer of the mine
has been offered ett.ooo,ooo in cash for his
tights but shakes his hero": iegatively.
—*Tittei public rchuols have been closed
in Bidelef.erd. 314 in, owing-to the alarm--
lug pTevAlcnoe of sneall.oox - in t.'.ott city.
Over 3000 pc.r.qing leave her n t tp.!einated.
Them have been tiftee.re cites, six ~ .4' which
proved falai. • - , ,
.. ,
!W. W. 'Xileox, Lore Wilcox and James
Phelps were arrelted near Greenville,
Ky,, on ..14itirday, by an a• cut of the
&met ';.: el"! i fx , e;:lvisiote of. the Treasury
Pep.triment, eliarzal with .n91;ir;;; - and
raissing eunntis`fe:t coin. Mould., aril
material tvere alki capt tired." -
—The North Elkhorn stock farm, near
Lexington, Kr.. together with a great
stable of race Itorets belonging to M. H.
Sanford, was sett on Thur:mi:ty tti D. Sar
gent. 'The pric-t , of the stock ii,L+ not yet
been rondo vabfie. Tlte sutn lititi forhe
land' (547 acres) A -3:4 (9,(frd).
—,it S3u AtTionio, Tt . ,::.5.„ litt‘t week,
JuLus ±i::::t-Ir. e -Tr: it•:td o 1• .,1 I.i '. the
United Sta::: n::: . 1 , . V H . r
ili , L • ::',#,, I to
the ptriitentill'y lo: li•-n I.:<ti,.. %; iiii:am
Petty, .ciAttil.f:ttAl lat . wet it of :be • same
offence, - was ~ . .enveneed I. irnpa.k , t_mrut:nt
for life.
. .
r --The t I..v.ti ~ r E. ,•:- - i. ti ~, 7 7..1:01
e
Eigh , t:::' , -. - • •• - :,--- -, .•-•*, : • : . :::•;:n .
New Y.: ti. t", A - 1 . i..,:..i.,:„.- .-.1... ::: ,r: ,
. 7 , itti
the iifi...: s'" .; t.• : • .... i.:).•:*n.Flst . t!-.e 1. ist
toptis Itav:: - r t 7.:1t..: I Ii t : -. -*: ••:. 1. : -0••- , tt;lott
KL•rY in
4 6
7717
tilt ease% Tri.al.
• WAS/IltitiT , ;:);, 14 —Tl'„,:e Gni
teau c‘nam.•fle:.--!:11;ng-kt;fr-z-f!liirn
ing. At pruciscit' ten o'elet:k the
Judge took ids' ;cat and the pi
was brobalitin.takino.a seat between
his sister. Mrs. 'Scovdle, and his
brOther-indaw, Mr. 1 G niteau
looked'in much
ically 'end otherwisa . 4l4n when last
in court. bet ti:e rest
less'. furtive exprcsibl. ! cf-a --, :hnnted
wolf, which cliaractetiz• il befOre.
He at once relq:ved of his hand
one of his movements
was to attempt to • 4aw from his
poeket of' pAper, , p.ft - at a sign
from Mr. Seovii!e ire puki: back. Mr.
Robinson, the I+:l2merr's • nssociate
counsel, then aros, -- -:!.(1 - made a plea,
apparently mtich alzainSl the prison . -
ef'swish. for a postporement, asking
for more time to preil'are for deferise.
All the time he caking tiditeau
was dirtying on a remonstrance with
Scoville, who was apparently tryiki;7
to quiet bitn. At-.the iel* of Mr.
HlRobinson's speech Guiteat insisted
on: being heard. He said he was ,not
aware that postponement was to he
- irequeSted. l e &shed be .heard
in his own defense at the veryj„ihres
ho'd of the case. So far
_as' he was
concerned, he said ha (11 - d not want
further time. lle he was ready
now to try :the case!', - The .tudge
then announced that the trial should
proceed, ns far, at leaSt, as the swear
ing of the jury, when he would_ con
eider Mr. R . obirison's. application for
an extension. At eleven - Wolock the
work at obtaining a jury was begun.
Five jurors were obtained On Monday
and four on Tuesday. It is thought
than the otherthree-will be obtained
today, Wednesday. krk examining
jurors Mr; Scoville went - over - a wide
range, inquiring, as to their gious
and political belief, !.. I
Itew AboeFfiseutents.
•SIiERIFF'S SALES.—fIy virtue
rorlr7 wrlts out tie twin of
Coturh-n l't , •as oC Bratiror.l.Cfountratid to in, di
m:tett, I win expree.ro public save, at, the Court
House In TOWAII.I3 Borough, on
Friday, December 9th, A. D. lASI.
at I o'clock, D. M., the following destrlbed lon`pet
ty,to-Vri6: • •••
No. i. One lot of! land, situate In 51onroe Born'.
bounded -north - bv - Aands of It. B. Bullets, east by
Main street. and knith aml west.by land- of Henry
Traey: , ool,4llS 3 acres, more or.;less, all linur-ved.
with I- framed house, I barultntl few font trees
thereon.
No. 2.-ALSO--One other Iota! land. sitnatj. In
Monroe town:Attp, bounded north by lands of 'Dr.
Newton, east by the turnpik4., south by lands of
Zack Northrup. and west:by lands lif,toseph Smith:
contains 15 acres, more or lessrntl 'lmproved : no
buildings. Seized and taken bets execution at the
suit of Abigail belong, exccut4r, vs. John Dough- -
erty. •
No 3. ALSO—Defendant's I a lot or land
sithate in Asylum twp.. ,h by latids of
Patrick McCellogh. east liv lands (7f Thomas Fitter.
sionth by the public highway Z.
lands of .14.bn
Connell. and west by lands of Z. Ennis: contains
90 acres, more or less, about 70 Improved. with I
framed house. I framed barn, other outhulidings
and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and
taken into execation at the snit Of Belinda
• inan's use vs. DAniel Sullivan. - Also at the sniff of
Daniel Lane's use vs, same. Aiiso at the suit of
same vs. same.
. No. 4. ALSO—One other lot of; land. situate C hn
Muncie TOWII , IIIp, 661111dOri 110rfrh•y4.111•1... , 1f
D. Brown, Last by lands formerly owned 1,.
Hinman. smith lty.lands of Ezra Carter, and
I by lands of Andrew Crane: contains 54) acres, More
or less, alstut 49 iniproved, with 1 frames) hou:se - , I
framed barn,. other outbuildings and few fruit
trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at
the snit of J. P. Kirby vs. D. W. Harvey.
No. 5. ALSO-Defendant's interest In a lot of
land, situate In Carton Borough, bounded north
and east by lands of .A. Beals, smith by lancis o of
Burks, and west by the- public highway :411
- improved, with - I „framed: building used As a idaek
sMith shop thereon. Seized And taken Into execu
tion at the suit of A. Beats' LlFtt A's. L. lEGranteer.
No. 6. ALSO—One oilier lot of land. Situate in
Orwell•toWnstilto bounded north by laths of .tames
„
Iliggin's and Dan el Dltumick, cast by lands of
Daniel Dimmick and the publi . highway. south lir
the public highway, and west by the public high
way and lands of-T. E. Gridley: contains 52 aeles,
more or less, about 30 Unproved ; no buildings_
_Seizedand taken tutor:recut:on at the suit or •j.
W. Woodburies use v.. S. (I. Rockwell,
No. 7. ASl.o—One other lot of laud, situate in
lildgbury township, bounded north, east and-nest
by lands of Mil. Borst' am, and en the smith by
lands of John Buck cordaltiln r about Ls a< re of
land more, or less. all Improved, with I flamed
house, I framed shop, I shingle mill, and. few fruit
trees thereon. Seized stud taken into exectition at
the suit of Nancy E. Vanbuskirk vs. 'Minn E. Coo
,, per. . •
6 'to. R. A LSO--One other tot of land; '':rate in
trstiship, - bounded and described as foi
-1 Iws .1. Beginning at the old white ,a'4. corner of
waria" lit the name of William Smiths; thence by
•
r dlil..-4oseth line of that warrant north 14: . 0
perelies to at: old chestnut corner. said warrant !
thence north 2S°. east 74 perches t a stone heap
by'a pine: thence Tooth n7'.° east 16:1 perches to a
stone heap corner of John Brauml's lot : th:Z.nce.
south 2;;o - west 74 perches to the place .4 begin
ning: containing 75 acres o' land, more or iris.
about 7i) acres linprov.al, willt I framed house and
board shanty, and few (stilt trees thereon. Seized
and taken Into execution atthe shit of A. T. Mc-
Clinton. Trustee, vs. slatoles Ilottenstlne, B. W.
Lane, T. T., Edward Aumick, T. T., Darius Au
mirk. George Aninick; Martha Wheeler. Robert
Wheeler, her husband, Mary Autnick, heirs of
John Aurnick, deceased. Lucy Amnia, widirs of.
John Aurnlck, deeTased. and all T. T.
PETER J. DEAN, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Towanda, Nov. 16, '
THE DESTRETION OF THE WORLD:
It makes no difference with 'M. L.
S.cuNEEnurtn, Proprietor oLihe Gdeat
Boston Clothing, 11 , )ot and Shoe 'louse,
just opened in Means' Bloek, Main'Street,
Towanda, :Pa., what Mother SittrroN,
or LEONARD ARETLNO
.' may or may not
predict, regarding the destruction of the
world for 1851, hithe next fifteen 'days,
fist during that lie intends to ell a
greater quantity of Clothing, Boots,' La
dies and Children's Shoes, hats and Caps,
etc.,-thau . ever disposed of in Towanda,
Pa., during the same space of thne.
M. 1.. SetikEnkttG gives the Boston
Cibthing :House, just ,opened in Towanda,
Pa., his own personal attention, and was
fortunate in: securit" , a salesman wh has
many friends, and is well known all
through this section, and by havingtsuch
an immense and elegant stock always on
baud at prices of the reach ofmost every
body--and why should not his determina
tion be carried out? We 'would like to
know. Answer, will you? nov3. .
ADMIN'ISTRATOR'S" NOTICE.
Letters r 4 Administration having been grant
ed w the underVgned, upon the estate of John
Itylue, late of Vi sa`using Tap. deceased. notice
Whereby given that all persons indebted s to the said
estate are reguested to make immediate payment,
and all persons. having ciittias against said estate
must present the - same duly authenticated to tie
undersigned•foreettlement.
g D viARD 11011E1'. Administrator.
Hornet's Perry, Pa., Oct. 27.15,814 w.
GAMBLE TRACT FOR SALE.
—The above wrtll.known property on Spear
Hun. in Wilmot tworu.ship. is offert:it for sato in lots
to snit purchnsers. Map of. sub-division.' to oe
seen on the prerotor.P. at the house of A. L. Rose.
cranks. I Liberal terms and time given.: Ingni , e of
G. ILAVELLE.S. Wyekt.log,
or EDW. WEILL% Wilkes-Harm Pa.
1
,
_
DROCLA3.IIATIO".r.. - -' WHEREAS,
X Ron. Yaes D....itoheOlr, Preside/3 Judge of
toe tits Judicial District. courbdleg of the county
of Bradford, has issued his precept bearing date
the lath der of September 1511. to me directed. for
holding a hurt of Oyer and Terminer. General
Jail Dellrery, Quarter lie•sion of the Pea! e.. Com
pton fleas and Orphans' Court at Towanda. for
the county of Bradford, tom-meeting cm Monday.
DECEMBER Stb, MI. to coutinne, three weeks.
.Notice D therefore hereby given to the Coroners
and Justices of the Pesee of the cotmty of Wad
ford. that they be then ant there In their proper
persons, at 10 o'clock to the forenoon of said day.
with nice - MA Inquisitions and other iteroembrances
to do those things which to their °Mee appertains
to be done : and those who are boned by recogni
rances or otherwise, to prosecute against the pries
ners who are or may be in the tall - of said county.
are to belheri and there to prosecute against them
as shall be Jest. Jurors ate yeque.lted to be punc
tual in their attendance, agreeably to their notice.
Dated at Towanda. the Ist dtiv+l November, is the
year of our Lord - one thousand , eight hundred
• and eighty-one. and of the Independence of the
United States one hundred sod sixth.
-PETER J. DEAN. SheriZt
iSHERIFF'S SALES--- , Bv Virtbe
, of sundry writs :wird out of the Court of
Common newt Lti Bradford -CcmySty and to me
directed, I trill. expole to ratdic mit., st tt . ..4 - Court
Hom.e In Tomamda Scronit, on ,
Itltursday',.Decernber Ist. A. 11. - -10011,
at 1 o'clock, the following described proper
ty. to clot.
rice let. Vi'f. , 3 Or parcel of Mad. sU
ttate I.AriTy :u thy B.reugh and partly in Ole ;earn
ship of Torras:4a. theandrd rend
. 6 , r-err:red aT -- r ot.
Ir.ers Begin:ll4g at there.rthead cer4er of. F. ft.
Vincent's Sut -," thetee westerly by said Yincent - e.
lot 40 reds to L. Chaster:. !awl ; thence northerly.
4 redS by . sairl Chaapell: Isr.d - thence ermterty 4 7 1
VAS SD the math root ; tbente...southerly along the
road 4 rodstO pt:e..-e to gin oing ; cowls n 5 I
acre of laid (edript rie.ahcre). improved, wi:4 I
framed 11:A1,e:in:I few [mit ther, , ,tl Beit.rt
the Clint. Sand eon :eyed to_ the ealll it.e4nett at ~
pea-, by deed and 24A:gn.e-rit recorded in Ace:l
-.:AAA No.. I tdi, pager 2.00 and it:o. .‘..Seired are: taken
inn, vier:a:len at the sell; of -Tames Foster 75. HA.T.,
Y. 411 8.7n:-/I.
2. * nth ! , .t. o! situate in
I.itr . ltn , l:l txp rhavlrd3l - A foilows:
ginnia,u, az 3' th:: A;.: of a 14: r,f
r.ol owribi Coz.,:atir Mathe 7, 41.:3: -, t
70Ong the tontsehip tine It ,- .toreen Atb-n4and Lite,
field north ICU perrhes to the ts-niftwei%t Born •r
)L Drakes' ant t; thence 114 per•shett at•ttig Zrt
littr.of .±.IVI In: to :be sAuti:wes:
or Nears 3lt 'tot: the rt , e. rnath 14-1 lierches
slung the wet,: Hite o 1 H train 31-rriti - ti !a: to a
thence irest.iiKt perrhea Zr' the piare ..a t,gin
ning ; cr , ntalts tieret , . tiiore tar ir.ot.
irntaett!..l. with I framed Ivaasr. '2 I ratl,Alyarr,..
arA 21; orth3TA ci irtA.7
trete
cl:.rrin.' .art , l tll int , t ea-rutioa t:,.e
or tr,r,r H. Y. :initasc.o.
N„. A , !..f•-olal.;'s I 1.7.1 -a.
int. 1 . 0 , ;tto.ti. t.11".)3!, in • Wt?at. ,- 1
if.ttr. , l, I Ltt.ri , fnttoe...,,
It a Mrs_ }::;en
.1. tre-:r;y ;tl" ,- ;. - e
1-1.1. /err:L . :Pi V. , a s:Atear..l stn,-ef-..„; to: tin.
vest perch.s• •to 1...a:-
a! f',..V ) !'l'..l:t • 3
u, art
wand rorrtos : th-. ,. .ettorth
to the 1.:1 , :e
t frarti^
4714 I f;ala==d Nam azt.l few fr.::: trri , ,
a:,(1 elf:r - ,:11 , 1::
E terar 1 pr,orf,,t
MN
No . I. AL-,+r—•,i n.- c,:?.::r'ic.-: of lirol.:...ituat;e in
ivA: 2 :1 ; ii..4 , 11g2 Z.-'..lTie.• .1 and i1,...crri:,, , . , 1 Al: r 4.4.,
teats: 1:-Iaz EcA s',. 1 tn. 1-!.'. - - , :.k N,;.1"..1t; - ELif,r.t'i.
.I.4f.ii:ri to TVW6C41.1.1:,.. ',I f,-.f: ::: at pa - :.- et .:,..„,:i
utr, , et, 1n•?.- - 4:lit-i; , :- 4.1...-..:1 !.iP .Ittl.l , ±t. 2to I 137
p 4.
-1f. , ... , ,T1'.4.11z.!. a •XUA -._:wr , l'al!y a....f: 3; 2i0:.;, a;-
~,li I,_, llorga—f. tiia;., .if ...:.1a.1..0:ir•n., , x1-..b. I
1 Yuri:P=l f:.?% , - . .ii.r. 4 , r9.• an , l a fe' Ir4lt tr....;•,t1, r ...-
rn. ..!. , -;z,!...1: - ,..*...1r.a.z , ..t. !!.-...E.Mte.G1i.1. at il,:: P.:',.: c•I
1i.f. , r ,-, ?4 , ,,t .1: 70;a;' , . , ~ .1. i . . . r:r tr: 1 .. f.g.
No. 5... AL." , )......1 , 1;,1 other 1.5 t. ,t' la,n.',, l'ittiz'c ,:q•
5011'1t,V ! ) , ..-.-...,r1y 1:- re,; ~',4, 1,-.•.... 7 1.--1 : ) ,,r t h 1-y 1., r3 ,2_
[...id 5;,7,,, , ,..-7..'.: t , y . lt=":•'er , :rH,:. - , ...u:k... L. ta-Jll ~ f.
.1(.1,!4 1‘1;,.7 'Jct.,: t..,;_a:, , ar. , l I'. J. i,:r.4...1‘ , .,:. ass': 15,-1
trc -- ,17 7 ,..da ~..• •• • r...,'- 4 ;,." c. ~.._, . :,-v:tr. za .re car I. --..t..
, aitli't ." . -.7...._ ,, ti ! , -IrnLth-re...•:. n,1z..1 and toke ra
nt , . . 1..A.:;.1..u. I,i' :2-" :,:lttOf .7 3.... it. Sti..n.f. t. , ):::.!
6/ 4;• ,. . , 17.1t1ia1 , ',.r v-; N. 5:::::;!..;.,:...-r.
N. ! „ . A1.",...-..( , n.!' o:her 'col ~ !. . 13n, ' 2. slir.ate ::-.
1t..rr.,.. •,,"2.:-...: - .5+.1.. , !U!.._:••.1::!. , 1 , 1-..-rr , ..!: 3. r.. - ..war. :
I: , g:12 , 2,11 1 : Z.: a-....:2C,.. i',.::..t. i:-.r:1rti::,...,1" .1,..--1-1:
.
Sosi:e:.:'s :and ; theei.ce ~ :Gni..; the Isorlb line of : :,e
's„artfe ioreth soi - , 0 east :II :t-io per , hoo.: to th e south-
I e. - estlcortier oft . Russerrslar.d ; then,- an.: g the
- e :! lii.:. of the ,a(io, nr:rth . 2"
3, ..east -4° 3-14:
f r . :,....p,,.: 5 3., ;L e -,,,..: o r f Is, 1tt;,,..-, r `lll lot : thence
i .I! , :r2^; th e tine el_ the same ier:rth S 7 . t ro west 14 ..s-ri
per , inr- 1. , , t.l.f v..s:'side ,:f ;re! Pane 's
- feet.; then-e
air . It g tt......am. , : ; 0rth 2.7 .. 0 we 2 p-rcacs 'P. the
inuth west :the:mentor the brill..-:th.t.ce south 4'..'o'
west 1 teiren: tner, -e north 5.4;., o ar,: 4 5- 1 ,;./ perch-
As : thence . north 65.-..° west aiohzdhe public road
14 2-14 jertihei: to a stake ; thonce si_clh :3., - .0 w,--.
:irt 7-Ifi Is!rchets to the r•1a, , ,. of isetzthr.laz ; e r.;” 3 .i ; ,.,
S acres (s•riet 11,0%.snre).ali itnt.: - ., eel., ysith 1
framed hotiv! ; :tr...l 1,..w fri:i'. treestheieGn. -
!zed
and taken into esseentdoa a: the suit of Bel! Conk
lin vs. Itenie-.4 M. 'Wash:qtr., ...
No. 7. AT,i‘f , —sine 1.111-1* lot of Tan.l, situate in
A thiqis trrewu ' ll:ip.„ ho , :i
unot and dos,:riaed zi tot-
*caws: 1.1 , -ginulug at a pottit. iu 111: - : centre of 313.-
I,l,4l:ssay leading , from sheen-. Pa.. to EntLirs_ N:
V.. a 3 , 49er ,If' amts Low or fori,t,irly V Char"es
siiii:dier atol S. S: c-. 111: : *the; et: , Grth 1..i0 1,,- ,
I
along-the line of slid :•1::::ht r and Ciark . lands 15
mds. more or less, ton.-lat.ds of the New York.
I Lnetasirai.na .it West , ro 1::ill - a - . Company.; theGoe
1 ea-terir aloe: the south Mae of said rnilway C. 0.-
. p 1r g'., IA: . : 1 ..• el- feet to a tortter:-then. - e -.4r•L t tl. ',..,',
1 .-.)...; 15 not': tnGt. -- : or ie-s:. T , 4 , the c er.tre of said
hlghway : ,Isence s.:_ TALI, GO - .1 - . e...t. a.ohg the' r• zi:re
~ .1 salil h!ghy; ay •sl feet is. ihe pla.-e Gr t0r;;;,....1;,7 ;
ail Imptoved. - s-.;th 1 iaatd lo•ii•c ; I fratoosi barn.
uthosr onlltildir...vi and few fruit trees thereon.
Ster'si and later in' exe: at:on a: 'the suit of
ipaGtel .Br..wn's use vs..farr.os E. Al'fnold.
No. .s. A 1...!,d. , —t +r. other 1.4. or I .1“1. 1.-.1t.1 - za*. , . 'a.
Towanda Rof.,hol, Issiithdr.l and :hi:will-4 as foi
-1 lows :. Bezirining at a IKRa to•tilt.r.i.,: n .tree` 2 . 0 .1
Pas ker are „- ..i.- :.11:so5-e tiy r; ,1r,•1,, , rth - 1... tse-:
137.41 foe: to a Ise:: ejernirr,; thet.' - e r'`rth.7l.- 0 east :::,-..
, feet to a post c , .f4er ci,.f. , int ii ~ 3. to H. A.
• (:::::_rd'i: tiA.ll',..l , s' tho -tune 50r..1. 2 , 0 ea-t. 1:e foe:
Ito a pi:-.: ou Pad..j-',.r ..:veoue; tie ti.-e 1.: I':. , -r a , e--
1.1.1 e s./.llli ;Go sic.: 5. - , f e er 1,, ti s . p l a te. , s:- L., K t,.
:ling; cfwitalhs 7.:51.4-H•zar , tert•of i.s:ttl. In_ , l;sgi :..o.
N'ii. 1 of Bic. ckrrNo: 2 of siayre t; co. r„ ~:i t o
TG:rfanda.:pl csii:sresr, il by is,or.i . e .3 r, ;. I:. C.
S.tn?th. 1,. - deo .1 slim Xs:2:ns! 12:. 1 , 7, ar.l rer_ord
ed 115 Bradford ce_inty. in ,I:ed 1.-5.5..1; fi , . 113 pax-.
112. -&e .; meal conveyed hy It. C. sruith an: ssi:e.
he an asi.ignriortit ou liack,of said d.'red. to ti.e "... - y-
Ginlng Insuranc , Con-p,sny. .1:::y -. 1••74. soli/ I
f. - wh•• , I 11 , -u-..-.. - 1 h4r::. •.rt.:• - : , u.to.:::dl - .;:-. an•l v.
• few frdlt and osri.utus nr , .a -
tree :hereon. tr.i . i2...•1
laz.rf tzken into ,exeenztou at thr• sea: of It W
-1 Lane is. Henry A. Prln,r. . ...:e
.7.;,..i. ALSO.—AIt that certain piero or parcel of
land/ sittia l e It: ti-sull.: Creel.: tow;T:i.!;,. in I'd ,
.5.64.4-5, 1,63w/ea and de•erlkt-1 as. futkws • Beig 1 r.-
... .
Itift.ff at a post on the northeast comer of s aidd
a• - ,1 on ltie line of the States of Peansylsa.ois a;.,.:
New York ; r.nizing them,. south 1. - ,:+ shaft: , and 1
links to a.rost ; thence crest °4 chains and tt links
to 3 stake: thenc.! north 1° ea , : 1 ,, :i chain. , to a test:-,
.flit-nee nor. h • si:ocia-; 52 ;balm, to 3 Tr.;;;:h., ar.. 7 ,
. ~I.th'
14°'.vest 7 chains and i links to a p 0.,:: tiwn,., south
67 0 west dal chains to a blazed hick . , ry tree: thence
north e4',.. 0 west 45 chains to a' heath tree near th
ereek.-..(tnarked): thew:, 1 0 west 12'1 chains to a .
p 0.".; ; thence west 30 ithalr.; to a Nr ra r ay I it . ,
ftliark , :di : Clenee 3 .1111 7 , 0 west -tp 6,34 ,, t , a
pin,: tlteuer tinrtll-111: 3 I:est 131 rl. - 0:1, to a NurWat
pine: thence u,.rtll .1I.: 3 we.: 14's chains to a Norway'
I ono :`harked), and star.,l,ng ~ r ; the Hoe `••
h:.
the :states ~r n.:±:Nylkoi:-., 31...1 Nei: Ver . I .'. : 'thence
,roits 1. , 7 0 ;0,574: th, t.-tat- line :,:.:1; ehat.r,:eb.t ''.l.iilt , ..'
I .
1. , -1 I.lNt p!:..ee of ii.i4innitd: : :•oata'n, '':..3..1. - rw.....
•••12.0(1 and lak . .1:11:1 , , eXt•4a:1 ,, ...1 at tile .nit Of .354:11
Bra nard's no- 5-. A. , ,tes li. liiuekley, -
\o. 10 . . A LS 4l —Ons: other lid of land. :slimy.- In
Wilmot ifliensilllG, hound , it asol dcoierthed ah 4.i•
lots s : Beginning , at a stone liselp; there,. north r2'..: i z '
east fv) p-reties 1.30 .;+/!l,` tis 111• :. th-nce ilor; Is
east S• pe:reties 1,-14 31 , • 11- 1,..a33;, Inenee s':v.th 3.-
Past 3 . 2. , 1 , 4 -- rolie-- 34• a , T.,,15, !1 , 41, and turn: -, ' `'.rant!:
75o,.sesid. 21:5 rmrehes to VI- pisee of beg- unintt; eS-ti:
tail. fi7i acres 0331 211 /.era:, , of latril. Dein:: the
isanr`lot converki by Allan-h:,- r • 1.1113 pg :•.:1.1
. `'other heirs of SI r• A.l -• ' ••• t 'I ,-- I•I I •^l,
II
.. ..1.1114, 'I . It ..• , • •,,,•,
i, Crandall. hy iced slated .I::,:ta.t 14., 11-3 , ... ttf•lz,rl
I and taken into eceeutiou at tho s!:it ,-e .111ellae:
Kintpders ese V•t • -Jo'- 1. 1 ; C, erandall. s ,
PETER J. DE A. N. Iff
Slwritr, Towarlo.a. Nor.
- A I'PLICITIO IN DIN:0110E.
Mart ha 'S. C .. .tionn. to "nit Court "I
COIIIIIIOII F7l,•as of It radf,rd County. No. :17.t.'.V.y.v
Tenn, 1.5514... You are 11,-.-rvl,y notified that C!In•.•
M., your futAba , d., has aptdied t(,l the C nrt
Containn Plea, of Bra !ford County for a
(torn the 1,0,n41F of matrimony, and the "id uort
ha...; 'appointed Monday. r In the
Cc.nr• friql-•!! a: Towanda. for heat !h.? said
M.. In th,,, • iitot
may attet,d If v4-•.tth;nk
3%4 w; rETEr: .1. 1..*"...4 Sher;:".
A PPLICATIPN IS DIVORCE.
rj—To I'lley)e If. It lintlev.the . rourt or I '4.11,.
Dom Piex.ru
n! n1f,,r.1 C N
ounty. o. '2% May T. , :t..
V ri are lieret.y itotitie , l l'.at I-atati 11., :pour
hush:tn.!. bat appit..ti to o.e. (" ,, ert of c...tunten
Pleas or itrad;oret f , r a ilivoere fr to
1,0t..r! , 0f matritro , ny. out,: the t.at.l coart
i;ointeti Mooday. lietteto:ter 1••1. in the Court
ilig:Se at Tour:tel.+. 14niah
fu tire preinke-., at utiklt tint' :tr.! .I..see yeti :nay
at t0t.,1 if you t plot.or.
3-Iw. I'E'f ci: .1. IF. N. Slotr:tf.
A -To- IN. DIVOIIOE.
1
.. —os;, trripl, , 11'..3r-a:I. In th' I 'v•!! , l' I" , f c o rn.
-nion Pleas of Bradford County. N. 114. 7.ilay Tram;l3Sl. You are hereby tio:':th .1 that Eimer. your
husbatol, has,applie,l to th.: ( oort of. C.otnir.q.e,
Pt- a s of Bradford County for a divoree front the
lit.:rls of inatrinvny. and. the said. Court has ap
t rolnte , i Moiolay. Dec. 3. FM., In the Court lirous.
at Toaanda, Nr hearitqr itn,t said Elmer in
ihe premises. at wbb-li time. ant place you ay:eat
r. tend If you ililtik proper.
3-4 w. PETER J. DE A N, sliersit.
APPLICATION IN. DIVORCE.
zlentell:111n. In the court C.: ('Pril.
Won Plea,: of Itradford to.. NO, 2 , , May
You are betty motto>4 ttiat Maty.Claftlin.
your wife, has applied In the t - 'nit of Ci•mtnou
Pleat', of It rad ford County for, a divorce from the
tom& of matrimony. and the t•ald Court ha. ap
pointoil Monday. ijet. 5. 1541, in we — C ourt
at Towanda. for tmlrlog the said Mary Cialittn,
in the premier, at whieh time and !dace Cott
may attend If you think proper.
E ft.! DEAN. Shetitf.
APPLICATION . IN DIVORCE.
—To Itahell T. Itacea. In the Conrt of
Comntou Plea. of Bradford. county, No. let, Mn
Term. BSI. You arc here', y notliCed that John N.
yonr hmhand, lias applied to the Court of I'o n.
mon plcar. of Bradford County for a 4iiVoree from
the Jewell of matrimony. and (h. s:Ild Court hac
appointed Momlay, December 5, ISM; In the Court
Demi. at Towanda. for hearing the raid .I.A
N. In the prern!ses„ at whlch tilde and place you
may attend If Sou think propper.
PETER J. Sheriff,
•
A L PPLICATION IN DIVORCE.
..,,.. —To llacld Dewidl. In the Court of cum.
mon Pleas of liratirord County, Nu. 44, :I)ccern
bet Term, 15.40. l'eu are heretoy uotliled that-
Elmira„ your. ult.
,
has applied to the Court of
Common Vitas or lita.4torti Co. for a divorce Trout
the bonds of matrimony. and the said Court has
arpotntett Monday, pecembei 5, lasi, in the Court
llousit at Totraudc- for bearing the said Elmira
In the prumiscs. at which time and place yoti can
attend It you think proper.
...
. 3-i tr. . PETER T. DEAN. Slierl:T.
A ' PLICAttiiN IN . DIVORCE.
—To Abble M. Maynard. In the Court of
Common !'leas of Eradfor•l County, :co. 17. De
cember Term, 1880. Yon are hereby notified that
George H.. your huaband, has applied to the Court
of Common Pleas of Bradford Coerty for a divorce
tram the howls of matrimony, and the Patti COlitt
has appatlied Monday, December 3, 1534 In the
Court House at Towanda, for heating the mid .
George H.'ln the prrinb•eNat which time and place
you may attend if you thlnk.proper.
r•t. you.
J. DEAN, Sheriff.
•
Seed.
COURT POCLAMATION-ISPF,.
CIA!. TERM WflatztsP, Itcn i ; Pau: 1 , ,
Morrow. Pre.ldeut Jadtw of the I ttl. 4 , 14k1at
trim coulititm of tho.re•moty of Itradfl., r d, t . ,,,
toed WS presept bearing date Sd , plerator j.,.
tome directed. for llamas , s Coort of
Pleas and Orphan's Court at the court
Towanda, Pi, eouLzenduz Monday, N,ntrh..7r
:Ist and-to-contlune two weeks. •
:S.rottee IS therefore hereby ilea t., 31• .
laterested• that they be the:, and •tt, f3.71 ,,
proper person, at 10 o'elbelt. la the foretxon of
day. with reoordi. 1 aquisltious and othorren.,,,
tawes to do thole.. th.lazt wbtob to tb.Hrom,...
p•ertalr.k. to tot dote. Jurors are r. 1:v.•
purritual Ist their attendance agrreamy
••
ponce. • •
Dated *Towanda_ Use rat day of l'itotore'.-r•
the yraeof oar Lord oto , : flrroutand.:z2a 22.:24r• i
sod etghtpotze, - and of Mt lador•ond- , .,,, tot s.:
I:l3lted Stalr3 thr one hundreth ar,4
• PETER. J. DEAN,
frIIIAL LIST NOMIRER SPE.
CIAL TEEM, E
Fir.. 7 WXYR.
•
•
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W. M. Nixon r.c, Win. 14 -, nlf
H. B. Itt s fhaln vs. A: 4. I-s3'sr , , ttt. a: , r,•s;
gsfatl.y, tr.:sta.". try..
Cs-tnpany
FirA Var..llsck s .Art., , ,t.ti vs, ti t ,.
I.;:frt.y as. A. C.: CarTs•nt.r r r, .
Pa_ & N. F. it. Co. rs. J_. Is yi :
ex a ,
Cie 4. NV2r , l
1r , .. a a a;:lo:a.nre.tr vs. Chas. ait , l Mat 7
I. H. Varg11.,1 , ,:- vs. :V.:. H.
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Fa- vs. A,
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ORPIIANS' COURT No'fiCE.
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l'...tatf, of Altrrt ;ate Of t!,
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treart . - tr It - t•lf , ere: l' , lt!lzy. at a , tl.:phaa,• 1' , art
let h-! , ! T•avalota, sahl ( naaty.,ln 'f!cor,i ty.
the • - •th day of i)ecetaher, A. D. 15..:.-at 2
P. t. . for tlaat,e,,arin:•ati,,ti.
%. Fl:l,;;lE.ckrk
A PPI,ICATION IN DIVORCE.
(.11:11.1., 4 . ro• In :he (•..iirt Cprz
ni...t - of T.I C..llntr, No. ';4. 3Li.v •
~ •+!,(1,1 Emn,a
pmr ! r t .. .; . Ceurr
for a -11‘,.r...4 frr in
tr. L.; .1 it', C. , utt L 53
app4 ,l uted.)l“:jay. D 0.% I:: the Court -
at 1 . ..5; an 11. f...r Fnit...l In tLe
w:alch • y.. 0 :tay at.! ,”“1
I'ETI- - .11 .1. br..;.!+.", Sher:.l!..
I N: •DII - ORCE.
f;•: u rcorr.-
111 , , : i!outa v N. ;+. 14 , e. Term,
rae L.•..iti•,l that E,!...;:.• t..
your et :IV , . ta. apf...ira In — the 4 , C
of Bra4roll C4..untv 1 ,, r
(rem ..f eta: rlmony. ato: oust
has rpt•+iintr'l 3ion,iay. U. e. Itl. to zll , f' , Jurt
Hiam- :It Toward.. For ht•A) . “:!.: the sa: , l 17-telle
at tlnie place yt.o La'y
. 4tteT , l IC ),ii - th.LI; pc•pe•r.
PETE!: I)E.lN.:,:!:etiff.
A 'f'PLICA TION IN DIVORCE: ,
..,...-Tr.ll.ttrY E. Rex ff•i -, I; I u t b.. C”ort of I'.
mon Pleas of 1;r4:f r
, rt1 . .117. - ,nnt:r., February
•You rolick. d l F;;.:t.
vour wife, 112. - appcl..-ct to Ikr (::.urt n
Pieta of 11 rndfc.r:l Con - Ay fur In 0: II:,
hou,IF. of naltrlonc,nr. '!'34
appolut..,t - 1)....ri1'N - rr 5. I-il. in
Conn: tttui.P at t.wa.trl4.. toe --A
}.llls ar.4
you may attend It p , il MI? a phi cr.
PETE]: .1. D.F:AN,
•.
•
4 . I"I'LICATION IN DIVORCE.
—T,,•Jime* Cnrran.: the' Cwir ,
ii! "No RIB -cr
tetut,r 1 7 .. rue, You ar.. Itort.t.r
Ehrrin. Vut ran. your v.
noxt 1r):!)1+1. 1). S. prat:. I. tb-2
of .Comtnotl - 1 • 1•.a.of Bradt , rt co try for !t. 2E%
from.tho tsurnl‘ of 111.1ittiini :t•.••
. .
hal a:.. , olrfitql '.tiot.;:Ay. 14‘..e.5.- 15• s. is t... . ..-
op.sv 4( Towar.4.la..tor 11.•ating Ito- :zal.l 1,1..'.7.r.r.1
tbel prni,:ses, at whiell 1;771y and j , :ar • y .:: %-.•. ty•
at.tlti.l If yon thlak pr.1.,r..
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XTOTlCE.—Wiiereqs, forni.,ti-It
IN ha., hero given ttrat there tease it V.. , . 1
the tin , queltanna riser . at Varion- V.:we.
the (',linty of Bradford. cert:.!tt ..!!.%-
ances ter the catehlog of ,
eei-vrOrs. fl.•11-1.askrt.,. tee.. %L'. •h Lre jta .
extravagant mote. , of t.; ILu
laws . of ho C..truroe.wea2t It : to.w i , rro.r .1, D,•:.sn.
High Sh,ritt of t tn.% County of,llra•fei.l.!..V tune
of Sabi law.; ann an regnired t her-I.y, do declare all
Klett c, ntrivanees t,r e..mtwer an , l
Ardor them, wLen a i thin the Cofer ..f Bradf ,l •'•
to ba destroyrd or dtsrinant:ed oy the ;: el. , or
managers thereof. na or I.t: for' the 1-t day
Deceinber, pr,.xlr.na or. ('red to .1.- r
the same 1n aevor.lar , .. vith-atd
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ADMl.NlsTrutßix , s NOTICE
Letter. of 31'111121i •Irat len hi% illy: breti
ed to the underNlgnetl 0p.13 the estate s
Laelry.latebt Wrq Ta p,deceased, t:.,
Lice Is tterel.s given :hat persi',irs Ivo:eh:et to :al,l
estate-are rcia;:s.:c.l to znztce lira:ro•I!:Or •,
And all persons har:az r :311115 against s.ol
must prrseut the same duly 31:ihujitlea(: a to the
uutlerstguert (or sett:en:err.
dt.1.1 A LACK V.V. A•liiiint.!rst,lx.
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