Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, April 10, 1873, Image 3

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    Vtadfotiftpo,rter
Towandri, Thursday, Apr 1118; 1878.
LOCAL AND 'GENERAI.
S. C. Hotty.has sold hi4laim near
fl ter village, to Bm.T.i.ur; Boas. . ,
WE direct attention' to the notice
of n stray dog, in another column. '
ANNIVERSARY exercises iof the",4ls - -
- opal Sunday-school, will come, off on Suffday
nest at '1 o'clock.
SOME of our lady readers may be
i rcstedin the card of bifs. YriLE, in another
column.
',LIE large tireulation which, the
11EronTru enjoyii, rendere it the best tidirtis:
inz itiedinni in the county.
J, D. HILL is now in New
York purchasing a large and extensive stock 'of
spring Millinery (lona.
.
To roititow 'being_ "Good Friday,"
nice will 10 hold in the Episcopal Church,
101 o'clockin tho morning.
lin. SPALDING, of th© firm- of TAY-,
Co ? is in New York again buying another
1c of gotids.
COLLECTOR 110-LorrE has sold Jas
WAI:n a halt interest' in his building come
Main and Pine streets.
3. F. Tiny- has purchased.the pro
perty knOwn as the the VALIANCE house, corner
Chestnut and Main streets.
E. 0. Goonmclt is repairing and
-iterating his residence, preparia' . ory ,to again
.I.llLif•ncing housekeeping.
St - rscrubEns who have changed
ii..,r'tc,idenceß, or who may hereafter do so,
IL ase give timely notice at this office,
Tiii Eureka Mowing machine Co
commenced work, and have already re
o! , detz for a number of their machines.
Tt .1 icy Tiny and Attorneys FOYLE
McnintisoN, now occupy the rooms just
L , .ittLl Lc 11Ire. MINGOS, over-Jim:les WoLIT's
:i irig sten%
A. LADY - frielld asks MS to request
who attend lectuyes and concerts, to
ain from loud talking, as the noise often in
:• : - ferts with the pleasure of othefs,
MCCAIkE aC EDW4I2DS' 'iusineSs has
re'Lect to such an extcnt-, that they aro to
t a lqgo store 'house in .the rear of their
rc the present Spring. -
3111 S. JOHN E. DArrox, who alwdys
al,l-2kl every good Work while she lived in this
is secretary of the Woman's Christian
:ati ,, u in Williamsport,
\Vito dares say members of the ,
not honest? Some Years eine°
.we
to 6: sixty eel - 10, and last week the ;
r€ turned to us with interest.
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U. T. JrNE has purchased the 'in
. • r Lis partner, Ttnownr. LEWIS, in the
Mr. L. remains in tho tin
is tLe employ of Mr. Jrsr..
M. D. SwAirr has resigned the office
r ^t l'owc-11, and the appoirattieh
T. I:IiEw,TER has bcrn recall:men:led
rp;,intea.
\v. T. ISAN - iEs, tsq., has been elect
nd,r er the M3cd board, in.plaee of
resign, .1. -Mr. D. is an earnest
(Ji e• moron and will pro N-e a
•••ai 1, the board •at this time.
t,.
‘i . of Rome, last year
- 1, n heads of cabbage.
•'. pinch 1 dh.astrOns to the
.a!"}•, n ‘'t tronNe 3lr. S.'s plants
\Vi. gratiiied to learn that Mr.
`,h .I'4 is convalescfmt,
:it will s10:1 resume the publication
r:v.itieh has been suspended for the
1.: rd.:1:10- ot: account of hiS
WI. An nom• adding a large as.3ort
-:
j typ,.• t 'our jobbing depart
. 1 r inauct rnt,nts to per
... ‘v ,, rk in that hue, than auy
-7. •! . , , , il!ni • nt in Northern I'enrisylvania.
not disF6s,etl to"'blow our
w e are warranted in
I:Er,,IITEit is the List weekly
.. ' ha:i• threc; thnn.and
Llil fOr
1.. , :r(.1 to rearn thai we are
eitizr2u, A. LILLEY
•:.,tLe obliging :Ina attentive
C0..6 hture. He it, about
11,, all , l cinbarit iu busi-
Sone.
r.
subscriber to the REPORTER,
could get - another Ettb:nriber.
. . vrould ei , nfer a great benefit
:r '4tors and enable us to tnalieTim
to'the valve ofronr
w.u4tlioy do it?
•1 . . 7 . SlLtir and wife, of Sheshd
•—• .1 , -t t r , ..t , irned from an ex tended visit
J-irtn and frlohls in the WeA. They
trip and r. turned with improved
- nith • the Topiary,' bar
p.rf..ctly content to spend the
' clays iu good (Id Bradford,
. to sell liquor expire
"n'the fla of May, and it is the
• fu. , -n.ls of incal option to compel
- •ii the law. W have no doubt
ctable. hotels and restath.
.1 ti ithn ol , c.dieriee to the statutei
ilirvx.
yr has become of our street
1-4. v, ;tad 11(pL1 to 6c.e material on the
~ - , o ttrzieting it l'iefore this time.
-r •
t tnterpri , m;:, , citizens offers to
• Most we admit that
enough among all cur
. r .
•-• rais , e the balance !
rust Office at Bernice; paid
and litty dollars to the de
- r (N.clucting, saLlry; ete., last
.1 , •',4 as though basineas must
in that place. Our old friend,
•;. thi• Po!tmaster. JOE inaki‘s
.McCoinricK, who will be
.1 by those who were compelled to
•ts: 11/C rust] bkweim this place and Wa
'.'-,.• 'lava 04htages, as a careful and
•
.1.1,r, le IEI Chicago a few days since.
passed through this place en route
•f inriat, on Wednesday last.
'!:ES:, fit its last session, estab
-, w uirul roifte froih Wyafusing to Su
an cffurt is now btiog made to
!!-. tit partment to order a mail put up.
."... Wt. 1 1 , 1, .., it may be successful, as the
,1 th vitanity of Sugar Itan:have been
z- , l' in the matter of mail facilities.
1 - , [..zit aud better qttarterii l :,have
ri 3.vellcd by the Sheriff, and we are
Lrl'AV the commissioners center:l
- —.:.;rging and otherwise improving the
''f ffic. SAne improvements have re
-7-,,y )..r.-en rriade in the Commissioners' office,
Q.; . eL
-.-i.
i.lsill lif. appreciated by the neeple who
.11: , -cP to transact there. 1
REV. E. Owns will lecture in
Towanda April 22: His aided will be an
nounced in due season. Fan. Dovuum Las
ing failed to till his engagement, it has been
canceled.
,
r ... 4 Tin Pittston, Gazette says Messni:,
1 / 4 E17=4 EDWARDS, LArnETT it 00., ban va
cated thelrrsineu place on Main street, - the
stand form li .. :pied by . .1.7. Anew is Co.,
and gone to Wy wing to engage in business.
using
They. have done large trade hero, and we are
sorry to sea them leave town.
Gm PATTON is justly entitled to
honorable mention,'for the very noticeable Inv
provement he ilea made on the front of his
block on Main street. The interior of the cor
neri
store has also been matrially improved.
Mr. Lo.o's customers cannot fail Jo notice the
alterations, which render the place u attractive
to the eye, u it always has been to their pock
ets.
NM
fiwz an aperogy for the crowd
ed Mate of our advertising columns, tint _the
truth is the wide reputation the Itzronszu
joys of being the, best advertising medium in
this section, attracts all cbuTes of advertisers,
and we commend all advertisements to the
careful pernial of the reader. Many people
have saved more than the price of the paper
by reading a single advertisement.
PATRICK CONNEAR, an employe in
the nail factory, attempted to . get open a mov
ing train of cars on Friday evening last, ae it
was passing the works, and fell under' the
wheels...lMß limbs were so badly crushed that
ho died on Saturday morning.' We understand
ho was an industrious, sober man, and Raves s
wife and several small childreb in destitute cir- .
cumstanoes. Ur. Laura is soliciting aid for
the afflicted family. We hope our citizens may
respond liberally.
Ir ous business men would buy
their goods at home, and order their cards, let
ter-heads,etc., printed at some of the printing
offices in this place, they would often save
money, and - at the same time keep their money
in circulation in this community. " Drummers'
who tramp around the country retailing goods
and soliciting orders for printing, aro subjected
to no inconsiderable expense, which they will
make out of their customers, either in " short
donnt" or inferior quality of goods.
Ora rot na friend, L. B. Faosr,
junior member of the firm of J. 0. Fnosr &
Sos, wp.ii united matrimonially with lffiss Wr
srr, of Philadelphii, on Saturday last. We
have not the pleasure or ah acquaint &rico with
the fortunate young lady, but froin a knowledge
of LEsrEr2g good judgment, have no doubt she
will prove an ornament to the largo circle of
her husband's acquaintances, as well as an
honor and blessing to him who has vowed to
love and eberhhi her.
"r,
Mn. HOWARD, of Wyalusing, fur
nishes evidence this week that he knows how
to do business, and has set an example which
other country dealers would well to imitate.
The large and rapidly increasing circulation of
the REPORTER, makes it an „invaluable medium
for business men in any part of the county to
advertise in. Those of our readers who -visit
Wyalusing, will find it to their interest to read
Mr. Hownim's advertisement and give him a
THE concert given by the scholars
of the -Presbyterian Sunday-school, on Friday
evening last, was, well attended, and the per
for:matice passed off to the entire satisfaction of
the large audience. Mrs. BALI:Ims is entitled
to great credit for her perscverence and skill in
drjlling the children and directing all the exer
cises. The very creditable manner in which
the children acquitted themselves, must have
been as highly gratifying to her as, it was pleas
ing to the audience. The receipts netted over
eighty dollars, which will be expended in pur
chasiug books for the library.
-
HE is a wise man-who insists upon
his family purchasing at home thtiso articles of
,r. - Tsonal and domestic.use, which so many go
abrosa to procure. The basis of all local pros-
p-rity cmsists in keeping money in circulation
at —iy sending products abroad and
bringing money ion This applies to little as
well as largu purchases; to the man who sup
plies his pantry from abroad, as well as the wo
man who decks her heal with the. millinery
manufactured elsewhere. • .
The true way to huthl up a-town is to encour
age its labor—to increas2 its productive capaci
ty and stimulate its enterprise. This rests up
on Layer and sellcr. rich has a duty to per
form in securing the op...ration. of these essen
tials to prosperity. LitK;rality on the one
side, a proper local pride and atruo apprecia
tion of personal interest on the other, are what
lead to this prosperity.
Wur.r.Ev.e.r. Iter. E. P. .13A3f3foND la
bors, success attends his preaching of the
Ward. A dispatch from Denver, Col., to the
Associated Press, dated March 21, gives a very
encouraging account of his meetings in that
frontier city. The dispatch says :
"The great religions',rerival which has been
in progress in Denver city for the past two
weeks, under the direction of the Rev. E. P.
Hammond, continues with increased interest.
Stiveral hundre'd conversions have been made.
At the request of a prominent ' sporting man,'
2110 tickets were distributed yesterday among
gamblers, saloon-keepers, and prostitutes.
Many attended the meeting last evening, occn
piing reserved seats. Five or six of this class
atose for prayer. The committee are visiting
the saloons and limbic; of, prostitution to-day,
praying with the inmates, and inviting them to
the meetings. They are received with respect
ful attention. Six-prisoners in jail aro said to
he under deep conviction. Prayer-meetings are
field in the jail every morning. The influence
is extending among professional and business
men."
THE following lines Will find a re
sponsive ecno in the hearts of many :
• EVENING.
The echoes of the hymn that Nature chants
To welceme in the mantling hues of night,
Are growing fainter as the twilight's deepening
shades
Settle o'er.the hamlet, o'er the tale, •
O'er the rue,,iduws rich in bounteous-yielding
grain,'
O'er the woodland groves, whoie glinting leaves
Were erewhile burnished by the latest gleams
Of that :most brilliant dav-orl2, hid from UN
behind the distant hills, -
Yet, throwing lustrous morning beams
To waken those who sleep through our most
active hours of toil.
Now, the busiest halaiit of man, the crowded
town,
Seems somewhat stilled, amid its pulsing, fe
r•erish arteries of thrObbing life;
And, as th&many scintillating jets of light peep
out fcem lattice and from pare,
As if in sportive glee they thus 'dance forth .to
greet their sister twinklers in the sky,
Dame Nature still sings on her caning slumber
song,
In dying cadence of less hurrying footfallSthro'
the city streets,
In closing_cadenee of swec t, ailing zephyrs,
Breathing over -woodland, mead, and peaceful
Two, men, giving their names as
Cans. IlotmEs and Ilsiiar PAGE, broke into the
Ulster depot last Thursday night and stole two
trunks and a small, sum of money. They after
ward helped themselves to a small boat and
started down the river, passing this place about
4 o'clock in the morning. Jams McQumex and
Cimuu:s ELSIIEE, by direction of Superintend
ent PACKEII, took the 10 o'clock train Friday
morning 4 and passed the rogues at Mehoopany,
Tl 4
,e passing party left the train at Tunkhan
neck., and awaited the arrival of the boat, when
the guilty twain were arrested and brought
back to this place on the 5 r. is. train.
Gr.o. Itocrwr.LL andrE. W. Hordiximn followed
the thieves in a skiff, and found one of the
trunks on Bald Eagle Island. The ether trunk
was in the boat when they arrived at Tunkhan
neck.
The arrested parties were taken before Jus.
tice BOGAIIT, and atter a hearing, were held in
one thousand dollars bail each for their appear-.
ancest next term of court. One of the men
Is supposed to be the same person who robbed
the Post
_Office at Danby, N. Y., some time
since, and who escaped from the officer who .
had him in charge.
SArunnar last, one of that large
class who live off the gnllability 01 the people,
decked himself in aboriginal costume, and
standing erect in a buggy drawn by an old
gray horq.e, .paraded the streets, elating all
sorts of antics in an attempt to imitate the dia
lect and manners of the " noble red man," un
til he secured the tittention of a large crowd,
The thanks•ot the Association ,were voted to
the fallowing named persuns, and they were
elected honorary members-of the Society :
-PowELL .1; Co., 40 yards Calico ; TATUM!. &
; Co., bbx men's second-hand -clothing ; Wasp'
i'A: MANwei.t., use of American Sewing Machine;
S. McKuas L‘ranrs, for conveying ladies to
and from our meetings, free. Br.:c.t. M. Pecs,
Esq., $5.00; Ilt - arrurttr.,Buos. A TRACY, 12 pairs
shoes ; Dr. T. B. TottssoN, $5.00 ;-, Gro
ceries, $5.090 ; Mrs. Lccv ADAMS, $2.00.
EDGAII EL SHERWOOD
Rooms to let in ! third
story over J. Wotyr:s store. Darsdre LlFif
0. A. DArroN.
MS. F. J. CALKLIO has just receiv
ed his spring stock of Walt Paper, ; and it is
very nice.
air 30 shares Building and Sav
ing Fend Association stock for sale. Enquire
at First National Bank. ,
IRZMOVAL.—Mrs. E. I. Mums has
removed to, her new rooms over; WICK= &
BLAME'S new crockery 'tore, (formerly known
as the National Hotel) up stairs.
when he halted his initablislmient, and notified
his audience that he had a large assortment of
Jewelry which he vas going to dispose of and
return the money, no that Pureshuers needitot
be particular about making change. After giv
tog several articles and promptly handing back
the money, the people became excited and Joe•
tied each other in their eagerness; to get 'Mo.
glittering baubles which he offered. In this
way he received something over one hundred
dollars and then quietly drove away, informing
the crestfallen buyers that it war a bona Me
'sale. Later, ono of the victims caused the -ar
rest of a Ain twho was engaged in selling
"aoap," believing him lOW the bogus " Wan "
but an investigation prated that he war anoth er
man, so the prosecution had to pay the 4:oats
in addition to the thirty ckdlars paid for
less Jewelry. The same game was played here
several years since by Joie: 3lcArrix, and we
are surprised that •any One should rte: green
enough to be deceived by the "humbug:" •
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The pupils of the ,T. 31. A.,
another musical entertainment in Tempe
Hall, on Wednesday evening of last week.l Our
music loving people look forward to these v en.
tertainments with a great deal of interest.' Al
though Prot Satnawoofi has been here only
about one year, ho has made a wonderful im
provement in the musical talent of his pupils.
He requires thorougtuiem and the closest appli
cation in those whom he instructs, giving all to
understand that, in 'learning music as In other
branches of education, there is "no royal
road." Coniequently those who graduate at
Eds Academy must Anderstand the whole theo
ry of music, and be grafted not only to play
well themselves, .tint to instruct others. His
ability as a musical iestructor entitles him to a
larger class than ho has yet secured; and for
the reputation of our community we trust he
may receive such encoM . agement 'during the
present term as to secure Towanda Musical
Academy as a permanent institution, with Prof.
SICESWOOD at its head. But we have digreised
from-the subject we had in mind when we com
menced ttds paragraph.
The first performance was by lima Nexus, a
little girriFpparently not over six years old, but
she played an "Air from Sontag " very correct
ly, and to the delight of, all present. "Bitty
Polka" was executed by FszimE Arsoan, - in
perfect time, and to the entire satisfaction of
the Professor. "Happy Family" was skillfully
played by Axle= Er.uorr. IDs CAN= per
formed a difficult piece well. Miss M. Louisa
Sraminro sang, " is Evening," a very sweet
composition. Prof. SHERWOOD and Miss EVA
Tnomm performed a duet, - "Pearl of the Sea.'
Miss T.T.77Tr COOT-MVO; HAI;ME Wei.j.s and
Nr.t.uE CoLum, each played a solo, and were
severally applauded. The vocal duet, by Misses
Douor.Ass and McGim,, was very sweet. Both
these young ladies have excellent voices, and
Isilh proper culture will make excellent singers..
" Cascade do Robin," a piano solo, although a
very difficlut piece, was executed perfectly by
Jos= CursEn, ono of the - most studimis and
proficient pupils. Miss SPILDitO played "Lost
Hope " with a great deal of force.- - Indeed, we
think as.a performer on the piano, she has few
superiors. She excels as player rather than as
vocalist. BOrittorts's "Sonata Pathetique,"
favorite with all music lovers, was seldom bet
ter performed than on this occasion, by Mrs.
Srtruvroft, who presides at the piano with the
greatest ease and dignity-. Prof. Suzawoon
and Mr. 11. firrvex performed an overture on
the piano and violin, so exquisitely that the au
dience would have listened for hours. They
were encored, and delighted the audience with
another performance. The perforrpance was
conducted With a solo by Prof. Saunwoon, one
of his own composition, which was enthusias
tically applauded. • ;
Although the anther was it large, the " •
concert was a suef-ess,, and et , :ktributed to - the
pleasure and enjoyment of alt who were fortu
nate enough to be present.
LADIES' BENEVOLENT, ASSOCIATION—
SECOND MONTHLY REPOILL—The Association
gratefully acknowledges the influence, aid and
co-operation, in their enterprise, from tho com
munity generally. We trust that much good
has been ancomplisued, and many hearts cheer
ed by. our visits and timely . relief. A kind Provi
dence has smiled' upon our efforts, and pros
pered our organizatioa beyond our most san
guine hopes. The follozing is a list of articles
etc., distributed during theinionth:
Cora fortables, new 2
Bed Quilt, second-hand.... t t -7 1
Blanket, " "
Sheet:4, new
" —second•hand.
Pillow Cases, new,
Ladies". Wrapper, new
" Night Dresses, new:
" Chemises, new
" Drawers,' " pairs.
41,
Shoes,
el
Sacquc, "
'." Skirts, stcund-Laud
Men's Shirts, " "
" Boot., "
Bop,' Suits
Shirts, new
Woolen Stockings, pairs
Child's - Dresses, new....
" Aprons, "
" Under-waists, new..
" Drawers, new, pairs,
" 'Flannel Skirts, new,
Infants Dress, new......
" ' Flannel Skirt...
" Pinning Blanket
" Sacqne....
Coke, bushels . .
Hauling Coke t.
Groceries...
Store Goods
" pairs
The Society will meet at Mrs. WET WATKINS%
on -Tuesday, April 18, at 2 and thereafter
at tho'N. E. Chnrch Parlors once a,:inonth till
further notice. Mits. E. T. Fox, Pres.
Mai: It. M. Wsums, Seely.
Towanda, Pa., April 1, 1673.
BUSINESS LOCAL.
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M. The best brands of flour can
idways be fond at 'Weans k. EDWARDS'.
stir Miss S. 31. GRIFFIN has just
received a fine assortmcnt or )lillincry G )91e.
Special bargains in Black
Silks, at EVANS &
ver . l. If you want the finest stamp.
ed piper, call at Cuoss%
' CALKINS is mounting Chromos
and framing Pictures, at low rates.
S Spring stylo Silk Hats at, H
TAYLOWS.
CROSS is selling fine wall pa
pers cheaper than ever.
Ns; A large assortment of Brack
ets juat 4 reacived at FuosT t SoNa.
mg- Job work, of every description,
neatly and expeditiotaly executed at this office.
is. That Domestic Bread at Scour
k Co.'s, suits everybody.
Stir A priine lot of Clover and
Timothy Seed, now offering at MoirrANTrs'.
iNg6 Hats and Bonnets in all the
now styles, at - Mas. J. D. flues.
Griffith & Patton's /kook.
Fos Sans.—The vacant ,lot just
northzof the Episcopal Papionage. Etiquire of
OTEITON k Eutaats.
Ihnunoes National Hay and
straw Oases, toe Ws by
Thormamos & DAUOW.
- -
igt-The twat lruiware fig sale at
/nix & Lrors' Hardware Store, In Iderocri
Block,
sir A large atealumnt of Aineri
eari3OOok and Parlor Skri es, at _
• Pzianarcor & DAsiow%
aril. We have jai, received a new
Mock of tags, which we cal print on,the short
est notice at the lowest Ades.
as. 0. F. Moss a s the ‘ best ,
as
sortment of Wall Papas and Window Map&
ever exhibited In this place.
stir Job woik executed at this of
floe. maim The hlirtiosi emcomlaros from th
best critics. .
Stir A' House for sale or relit, sit
uated on the corner of Locust street and York
avenue. For particulars enquire of E. T. Fox.
als.. New -styleil Dress Goods,
Shawls, Jam Silks, Paredes, Piques and hints
at - Enna it Hn.ntisrtes.
ter We are prepared -to_ do all
kinds of Job 'Work, on tho shortest notice and
at the lowest prices.
*f. EVANS & HILIMETH call atten
tion to their adyertisemealt of new Spring
Goods.
A full lino of 'White Goode,
Table Linens, Napkins, Towels and Embroider
ies, at EYANS & Tirunirra's.. -
Bridge-st. •
MT The place to buy, a first-class
Cook or Parlor Store; is at -a•
as..lf you want a first.elaaa Par
lor Stove, get the Light House, on hand and
for sale by PENDLYTON h DAILZOW,
.Orwell. Pa.
igir Now is a good time to get
soar letter-heads, envelopes and bill-heads
printed, and the Ilzrorrnra ,office is a good
place to get them executed. - .
•
kid' Why ran e risk of an acci
dent, when you can get a ticket good for $3,000
in case of death, foil 20 cents a day, by calling
on Fnaxx Bunnana; at upper depot ?
Iltrunzu PAL-cr.—Have you seen or
heard of it? It not, it is worth your while to
enciiire into its value. See It. M. Wm.r.rs'
"Ribber Paint" card in another column.
k+-
118. Crowds of people still go to
tkarrr & Co.'s Baker' and Dining Booms, lot
door north of Ward House, for refreshments.
Warm meals at all hours.
in. LAZARUS & Moan's, manufac
tarers of those celebrated spectacles, have
changed their agency from J. lifutinuto's to
Wx. A. Onsamrsuateri.
F?VELI:i FARMER, HIS ow PLINT.EII..7-
Use Itabber Paint. It is mixed ready for use.
Spreads easily and smootly, Is glossy, firm, dn
rablo, elastic, and is a Beautiful Paint. R. M.
Wr.r.a.r,s has the Paint.
ter Every business man should
supply himself with neatly printed letter head
ings, envelopes and cards. We tarnish these
articles executed in the neatest styles at low
figures.
as. Mrs. E. J. Mmoor has just re
turned from New York, with a largo supply of
Millinery and Ladies'Farnishing Goods, in all
the newest styles and latest novelties. Opening
day Tuesday, April 15.
INS. B. A. Pm - rs & CO. have many
advantages over all other dealers in Millinery
God in Towanda; therefor) they will give
better bargains to all who patronize them.
April 10, 1873.
bar B. A. PrrrEs & Co. have just
received a largo assortment of Hamburg Edg
ings, Cotton Trimmings and White Goals,
which they offer very cheap.
April 10, 1873. '
•
SELECT SCLIOOL.—W3I. P. HORTON
will open a school in the Academy at Wyaln
sing, on Monday, April 14, and continue eleven
weeks. For particulars apply to A.-F.. Lto
Wyalasing, Pa.
i MCCADE & EDWARDS, with their
usual foresight, realizing that the prico cf iced
would fall, did not buy early. Thu result is
they aro now prepared to furnish their custom
ere with the best varieties of clover and timothy
seed at reduced rates.
$ 140
=l7
" 6.00
Ifir A room with dingy, smoky
paper, or dirt-begrimed wall*, Can never have
the attraction for your children and friends
that neatly papered rooms have. Therefore, if
you desire to make home attractive and keep
your children out of the streets at night, go to
Cams' and select wall paper enough to, cover
all your walls.
sZ- M. J. Lamm wants fifty thou
sand feet to fit with Boots and Shoes, at his
new store 'opposite the Means House. Boots at
ono dollar' and twenty-ftro cents a pair; how
is that for low? 157 Main street, below Bridgo.
One thousand - Veal Calves,
well ratten63 and weighing from 130 to 200 lbs.,
wanted between April 1 and July 1, 1873.
GEORGE BMTIII.
Wyeanking, Ps., March 17, 1873-8 w;
COAL AT WHOLESALE. M. WELLES
is selling superior Hard Anthracite Coal, by
the car load, very cheap, delivered at any IL It.
station betlieen Wyalasing •and Athens. Now
is the time to secnresour Winter's supply.
Fon SALE. —A valuable bulling lot,
on Poplar street, above Third. Is suitable ? for
two lots ;SO feet front by 12 feet in depth.
New Barn on lot; Enquire of F. W. HEELER, at
the limn= office.
RUBBER PALS —Ready for use. In
Quart Cans ;1, 2 and 5 Gallon Cans and Tubs.
Pare White, Jet Black; and beautiful cottage
shades and tints iii great - variety. The best and
cheapest of all paints. B. M. Warm..
Mir J. O. FROST & SONS wish to
put a Woven Wire Mattress in every house hi
Towanda, on a month's trial, and if it does not
suit them, ttiey Rill call and take it away.. Now
is your time to get perfect sleep.. Be sure yoti
try, and then you will buy.
Is.. It is not generally known that
H. C. Warman% at the book Bindery over the
REPOUTEII office, makes Blank Booki in any
style of ruling and binding detired. If you
wants new Ledger,. Journal or Docket, give
him'a call. •
FOR 14LE-A very,, desirable resi
dence on Pine Towanda, Pa., within two
minutes' walk of Main street. House large and
well arranged. Two cisterns and good well at
the door. Inquire of T. Muu.omt,
Central Market.
Mach 26—tr.
N- Bastin k Hu i would call the
attention of the public to - the fat that their
market is always supplied- with the choicest
etesks,•soasta, lamb and mutton, pork, sausage,
fish, etc. They are now receiving daily supplies
of fine fresh oysters, which they offer at whole
sale and retail at the very lowest rates
To THE Crrriziss or BRADFORD wHo
rant.• FRIEND= yo THE Faze Bawer Emma
ressz.—&; meeting will 'be held at the Court
House, in Towanda, on the 10th day of April,
at 1 o'clock, r. M., for the purpose of dimming
the question of Free Bridge at Towanda. Let
every citizen of Bradford,, that may desire to
encourage this - isnterptise, attend an person.
Towanda, March 15,1873.
Pzxmarax & Dmizaw's,
, Orwell,
, • .
1114 B. A. Prrnsi of the firm of
Pm= & Oa, is in Nrw York, *ring their
opting stook of goods. Um. Ez.uto Yam to
with him, to straw otiortiopo at =Meg and
Racy Goods. %
April 10, 1873.
-f, • .
. sige Althotigh the report that Mr.
& Wootivit wpa about to remover= Bridge
street to walks on Main street, had no
foundation in truth, it Is true that be has the
best assortment of boots and shoes to bo'ibund
in this market, a het which the people seem to
maze, as his sales are immense. •
Fon Bs= on Sus.—House and lot
in North Towanda, 10 realities' walk- trom De
pot. If wanted, 10 acres of ground can be had
with the house. Possession give* April 1, or
sooner if desired. &Ore on the premises of
has liosroan.
=OM
lismoyAL.—l have removed my of
floe from Bridge street to my residence on
Maii2 street, tear Locust Avenue, where the
Original Howe, Wilcox k 'Gibbs, and other
Sewing Machines and Attachments, will be kept
for sale and to rent. Money received, orders
taken, and attachments sold at Bed, White and
Blue Store, Bridge strict. See card.
sorlf you would like to see the
finest lino of Cloths, Cassimerea, etc., over or
fered In this market, just drop in at "H. TAT
LOIN store. Ho egiployi :lobo but 'first-class
workmen, and can give as good and stylish
snits at as low prices as can bo obtained in
U. 8.'4 dominion.
Feb. 20,1873.
A Cann.--4faving removed my of
fice to my house on Main - itauct, I would an
mounce to those of my patrons who may find it
more convenient to call on Bridge street ,than
at my house that Mr. Cizotaz RTDGEWAY, at
LIS Bed, White & Blue Store, will receive ma
nem take orders, sell attaehmenti, oils, nee
dles and parts of sowing machines, for me.
Very Respectfully, r
• Ilcuar Halms.
•
Ifir Miss TiT77TV <O3ON, of Owc
-6; N. Ir., has,taken the entire' charge of Hie
Millinery ,Department of Mrs. W00D111177 . 8
store, No.: 2 Mercer's Block, Towanda, Pa.,
where she will be happy to receive her old
Blends and customers. She will be constantly
receiving the very latest styles in Hats and
Bonnets for Ladies, Misses and Children; thro'
the months of April, May, June, and the first
of July. _ BVIroIIIVE &rout.,
No. 2 lifercur's Block,
Towanda, Pa.
April 10, 1873.
Stir Mrs. M. -A. FLETCHER, No. 5
Bridge street, Towanda, Dealer in Beal and Im
itation Hair Work, Switches, Braids, Finger
Puffs, Curls, the latest style of Ornamental
Back Combs, a fall supply of Rolls, Jute
Switches, and Linen Braids of all shades. La
dies who patronize this establishment; have
their hair dressed free of charge. All kinds of
hair work made to order. Hinge, Pins, Chains,
Charms, and everything pertaining to hair
work,, done in the best manner.'
Mn.s M. A. Ftsrcuza.
TEV__REASONS WITT You sumo) Btn
'font:Cum:ma or H. Jacens.-1. He buys for
cash. 2. He sells cheap. 3. Ho sells much be
cause he sells cheap. 4. All aro treated alike.
5. All goods warranted as represented. G. Clar
merits exchanged if not satisfactory. 7. Money
refiliaded in all cases if goods do not prove as
represented. 8. The latest styles always on
hand. 9. Ho keeps on hand the largest assort
ment in this place. 10. A liberal discount al
lowed to clergymen purchasing clothing of H.
JAColl'fi‘ Temple of Fashion, No. 2 Patton's
Block, Towanda.
PEEBT res POTATOES. —For seed or
Table use. The subscriber has, in store at his
place of business at No. 3 Mercur's Jilock, on
Court street,,a quantity of the celebrated Peer•
less Potatoes, in nice condition, for sale in
either largeor small quantities.
Per single Peck
" `• Bushel
. - -
Fire or moi-e Bar - els, per Barrel /50
Ten or " •' " " 2.-10
Lots in bulk of 25 or more buAlick, par
bushel.
.80
Ordera by mail fur shipping, will receive
prompt attention. No charge for cartage.
Towanda, ra., March 17, 1573
MARRIED.
EDDY—BAKEIL—In, Monroeton, March 19,
1873, by J. B. 31. Hinman, Esq., Mr. William
• Eddy to Miss Juliet Baker, both of Granville.
N'ORTHRUP—BENJASHN.—InVonroeton, on
the sth inst., 1873, by J, B. M. Hinman, Esq.,
Mr. William Northru ', to Mrs. Nancy Benja
mir, both of Barclay,
FROST—WIATL—In Philadelphia, April
1873; by Rev. Thomas P. Coniston, Lester R.
Frost, of Towanda, Pa., to Miss Lizzie M.
Wyatt, of Ph il adelphia; daughter of F. Wyatt,
q.
DECKER—RIDGEWAY.—In Brooklyn, N. F.,
at the 7th Avdtino N. E. Church, April 2, '73,
by Rev. Joseph Wild, D. D., Mr. George M.
Decker of Towanda, to Miss Annie Ridgeway,
of.BroOklyn, N. F.
OWEN—RISE.—At Stevensville, April 5,1873,
• by Rev. T. Thomas, Mr. James D. O wen, of
. Springhill, Pa., to Miss Callie Hine, of Brush
ville, Pa.
DIED
WdLDO.LIn Elmira. on tho stll inst., Leta,
infant daughter of Louis F. and Lizzio Waldo,
aged-3 months and 23 days.
1 ,- I** flOdeingeips=l
Imo. Coss >; n Sr 000 NS keep .the best
fitting Boots of any ShCie Store in the county.
COBSER A 7 CooNs have a large
stock of Leather and Shoe Findings.
i Conszn & Cooxs are selling
the best Boots and Shoes for the laud. money.
CORBEIt & d00:18 have the lar
gest assortment of any firm in the county.
On o COWER tt COON'S are receiving
Boots wail Shoes daily. '
161. COMER AZ COONS Sell the very
bee goods in the market.
Wk. CoasEr. d Coosa have jest re
ceived a lot of Irst-class Trunks.
SS. Comm Y Cows have a very
fine assortment of Traveling Bags.
111‘.. Coasts & COONS have just re
ceived The latest styles of Burt's Boots.
ie. Comm & Coon have just re
ceived a large lot of Misses' and Childreii's
FOUND ! FOUND I FOL7D !—That the
'cheapest place to buy Boo* Shoes, Trunks
and Traveling Bags, is at Cossna & Coosa,' No.
.100 Main street, opposite the Court House.
ToXAiaens.—l have a few bushels
of the die - I:mated Judson Early Branchirig Cora
for sale. This corn is earlier and baiter yield
ing than any other in the market. Price $1.50
per peck. I will also give, a premium of . slo for
the greatest number of bdthels raised on one
acre. For further information., addreis
8. M. Bum=
PotterTMe, 2t•
1118- Special examinations of teach
ers for the summer term, of schools, will be
held as follows :
Leßaysville, Monday, • April 14 ; Eist Smith
field, Wednesday, April 16 ; Troy, Friday, April
18 ; Towanda. Saturday, April 26..
Applicants will please provide then:wires
with pen, ink, paper, lead pencil • and Sixth
Beader t Examinations to begin at, 9 o'clock
A. N. A. A. Know,
• • County Snp't.
Towanda, pa., March 29, -1173. •
To THE us.—To, those requir
ing the Beni—. of a nurse, we can safely rec
ommend Mrs. J. J. Mars, as one competent
both by profession and natural ability—under
standing perfedly the cue of children—intelli
gent, ladylike, and above all, always cheerful,
which is very essential in the sick room. We
can safely add that, as practice makes perfect, ,
Mrs. Ttarz, ore long,, will stand high in the
profession, and be excelled by none ; also. that
(me is fortunate who - can secure her. We write
tho above as an appredation of -her services,
ind to reoommead her to the ladles of Towan
da, where a nuns like Mrs. Vnttz it needed.
Mrs. Josrms Pow Ext. ; Mrs. NoLnare, Elmi
ra ; Mrs. Lssums Sountos; Mrs. Cass. H. Ma
nua., liansflehl Seminary.
B - ' RRPT.IIII-A
of Cider and Pork Barrels, and all
kinds of Work on hand. al W. A. BOOK.
, 0et.9.12.
PROCLAMATION.—WEUEBEAEI,
A.: Bon. nuts B. 111211ittlt, 'resale! Judge
to thel2th Judicial Dishiet, consisting of the
counties of Bradford and Ekeignehanna. and
Hons. ZsauLox hears and S. A
Associate Judges,' in and:-for mud county
Bradked, hare , W=d their
data the liOth day' of Dec., Mt me
rected Arc holding a Court of Oyer and Termi
ner, General Quarter Sessions of the Peace,
Common Pleas and Cone, at Towan
da, for the County of on Monday, the
Mhks. (sth) day of NAT next, to :canna two
wee
Notice is therefore hereby given to the cam
nem, and Justices of the Peace, of the county
of Bradford, that they the then and there in
the: proper _ ,at 10 o'clock in the fore.
noon elf y. with records, inquisitions and
other remembrances, to do thole things which
to their °Ade appertains to bo done.; and those
who are bound b trance or otherwise to
prosecute &gains the prisoners who aro or
may bo in the Jail of said county, or who shall
be berind to appear at the said court aro to bo
thell and there to prosecute against them as
bo just. Jurors are requested to be
.anctnll in their sttoluhneo,sgrecatay to their
notice.
Dated at Towanda, the 7th ,day of April, In
tho year of our Lord, one thousand eight
hundred and seven ty -thiee, and of - the Inde
pendence of the United tho ninety
fourth. •
J. MONROE SMITH, Sheriff.
10Z1 MISTER'S NOTlCE—Notice is
given that there has been Med in the
Office of of Witho i ln and for the County of
Bradford, accounts of administration upon the fob
lowing estate% viz: -i
Account of Ellaha Moore, Guardian of John Davis
minor child of John Dana, dec'd, late of Wells.
rind wet of If 8 Gregory, Executor of Betel:st
ab Gregory, deed, late of Wilmot. . -
Fln4 acct of John Swath, Guardian of Morris If
Ridgway.
Partial acct of Frkt . Bishop, Adm'r of J It Bishop
dee'd; late of Asylum.'
Final aoc't of James.o Ridgway, Executor of W m
Lew% .doc'd, late of Smithfield.
Final wet of John - A Felibush. Adm'r of Thomal
It Briggs, dec'd. late of Pike.
Final acct of Wm McMorram. Executor of Wm
Sinclair, deed, late of Vlater.
HiNay Hems.
Phial wet of Ferdinand Newbury, Guardiin of
Alfred Johnsen, minor child of S Johnwm, deed.
Final, seal of Amelia Westbrook, Adnex of Henry
Weabrcioka dec'd, fate of Standing Stone.
Final soft of James E Cooper. Executor of , Robt.
Cooper, deed. late of Warren.
Final acc't of Samuel Mahood. Adre'r with .will
annexed, of Joelfahood. deo'd, late of Springfield.
Final acc't of Judith and H D Morse, Admea of
Wm.. 14 Morse, deed, late of Litchfield.
Ftnal aoet,ot Jame' Adm'r of David
CrOwley, deed. late of Sheehequin.
Final *eel of 8 F and J V Taylor. Mlinea of Bu
m= 7eyklr. decd. late of Wyalnaing.
Final zeal of MariA Demoreat. Adm'x of John
Denioreat. doe'd, who was Ezeentor of Nicholas
Demoreat, decd, late of Windham. •
Mao the appralaement of propeetynet off by Ex
ecutors or Admirdstratora to. widows or children of
the following decedents:
Estate of Levi Lester.
"
George H Bull.
Joseph Allen.
- Cephas Dantean.
" Edgar Barnes.
• Jackson Seeley.
" John Dooley.
Richard Schoonover
Zephahlah Lane.
And the same will be presented to the Orphan?'
Court of Bradford-County, Thursday. May 8, l 873;
at 2 o'clock, p.m., for confirmation and allowance.
0. J. CIItIIIICK,
April 2-td Register.
•
RPHANS' COURT SALE.-By
O
virtue of an order df the Orphans' Court of
Bradford, county, -the undersigned, Adrnirdsttators
of the estate of Sabra 0. French, late of. Wells
township in said county, deceased, will expose to
sale on the premises, on FRIDAY. APRIL 18, 1873,
at 2 o'clock, p. m., a certain tract or parcel of land
of which ;said 8. 0. French died seized, situate in
said Wells townsl4, bounded and described as fol.
lows, to wit :
Beginning at the northwest corner of a lot of land
conveyed to D. Strong by Ann Strong by deed dated
April 6th, 1857 r thence south 2 dogs. west 22 prs. to
a stake and atones; thence south 80 dogs west 104
prs. to a stake and stones in the east line of the
Samuel Seeley lot; thence south 1.3 i degs. west 50
prs. to a post and stones; thence south 88 degs.east
55 0-10 pre. to a state and stones to.the northwest.
corner of Henry French's lot; thence south 80 deg.
cast 257 per to a small maple sapling; thence. north
148
of
along line of lands belonging to the es
tate of D. Strong, dehased, and line of lands own.
ed by Norman ;aria,' to the place of beginning.
Containing 204 acres and 45 perches. more or less ,
being nearly all : improved; on which is situate •
large frame two-story dwelling house, two large
frstneherns, one wagon and. borselarn and an or
chard of apple trees, kc.
TEEMS.—EI oto be paid on the property being
struck down; $2OOO on confirmation of sale, and'
the balance, with interest from confirmation, in one
year from confirmation, said'. balance to be secured
by note or bond with confession of Judgment.
Said land is to be sold subject to the payment of
mortgage on`the same, made by said S. G. French
its his lifetime to Lncretia Strong„administratrix of
D. Strong, dated April let, 1864, and recorded In
said Bradford county,in Mortgage Book No. 0, page
2.83. kc. And the purchaser of said real Cable Win
take the same with the lien of said mortgage wadi•
rested and In fall force; and will be obliged to pay
said mortgage as well - as his bid for said land. Said
mortgage is In the sum of $3600. Conditioned for
the payment of $llB 87 unto Ann Strong, widow of
John Strong, deceased, during her natural life per
annum; and to Amanda A. Buser daring the
term of her life the sum of $36 per annum; and
upon the death of did Ann, to pay to Tempy A.
Strong the sum of $604 84, If said Amanda A. be
then living; then from thenceforth during the pe
riod of her natural life, to said Amanda the farther
sum of $lB 16 per annum. but if she then be dead,
to Tempy Strong the further sum of $302 42; and
upon the death of Amanda A. to 'pay to said Tempy
A. the principal sum, upon which said Amanda A.
draws the interest during her natural life; and unto
Wm- ingalls , son of Aaron Ingalls, the sum of $3OO
*Alin one year from the death Of said Ann Strong,.
with interest from the death of salt Ann, as by the,
record of said mortgage will appear.
LEVI B. SEEM.
$ .30
1.00
R. )L WELLts
March 21. 1863
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.-By
virtue of an order tuned cut of the Orphans'
Court of Bradford county, the undersigned adm'y
of the estate of Cephu Millman, deceased, late of
Leßaywrille Borough. will expose to public sale, on
the premises, SATURDAY. APRIL 19, 1873, at 1 1
o'clock, P. M., the following described property: •
Beginning at the south-west corner of Trumbull
Benham's lot on the eut side of Main street, in
said Borough of Lettayaville: thence eastwardly
along lands of said Benham. D. Bailey and J. M.
Benham 45 prs. to a corner; thence south along
lands of P. IL Back 15 prs. to a corner: thence
-westwardly along lands, now, or formerly of Hother
Coleman 45 pre. to the northwest corner of said
Coleman lot: thence northwardly along eastline of
Main street to the place of 'beginning. Containing
S acres, more or leas. Reserving always out of the
above described premises a small lot upon which a
building now stands, formerly :occupied by It. P.
Shorten for a shoe shop.
A1.X.12-One other lot situate in said Borough of
Leßayaville, bounded as follows: Beginning at the
northeast corner of A. S. Baldwin's lot, thence
northwardly along the west side of Main street 9 pr
and 10 links to the southeast corner of lot, the es
tate of D. M. Bailey; thence westwardly along said
Bailey line f 8 feet to a corner of J. M. Benham's
land. Thence southwardly on said Benham's line
9 pre. and 10 links to a corner, on lands of A. S.
Baldwin: thence eastwardly along said Baldwin's
line CS feet to ,the first named corner and place of.
besinning, upon which is erected barn sheds, Ao.;
belonging to the , “Leßaysville Ifonse." Reserving
out of, the last described lot a small piece of ground
on the, north end of said lot. deeded by J. It. Fletch
er to D. M. Bailey.
TERILS.—SISO when the property is struck down
$lOOO on confirmation, $lOOO with Interest on all
unpaid April 4. 1874, and the residue with interest
on or before April 1. 187.5.
3Larch 24, 1874
0"11LICS'. COURT SALE.,-By
virtue of an or der issued out of the Orphans'
Court of Bradford county, the undersigned, Guar
dian of the person and estate of David 8, and Mary
E. Horton, minor children of Isaac R. Horton. late
of Rhabequin, deceased, will expose to public sale
on the premises. on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1873,
at 1 o'clock, p. m., the following described proper.
ty, lying and being in Bheahetpun township, Brad
ford county, Pa.. hounded as follows : Beginning
at a corner of a lot surveyed to Dennis 'Btuttin.(now
John Buitin): thence north 2 deg. east to a corner
of Mrs. Wright ou tho road I thence 88 deg& east tO
a school house ; thence along a line south 23 Li deg.
to a cor. of land ran off to Dennis Bustin (nown
John DRAW: thence along said line to place of be
glnding. Containing 33 acres; more or less, and
being samejand conveyed by J. D. Itontanye and
wife to Ink. R. Horton by deed dated Oct. 21. 1860.
and recorded In Bradford county Recorder's Office.
in Deed BOA No. 69, page 2, kc.
TERM:B.—S&O to be paid on property beii4strnek
down and balance on confirmation of the sale.
MARIA T. HORTON,
Shelbequin, March 19, 1873. Guardian.-
TN ItiNKRUPTCY.--DISTRICT
1 Court of the tnited States for the Western Die.
trict of Pe Irani& In the matter of Jacob 0
Fletcher,
Western District •of Pennsylvania, as.—On the
28th day of March, 1873, a warrant In Bankruptcy
issued by the said court against the estate of
JACOB 0. FLITOREM-of Smithfield twp., county
of Bradford and State of Penzutylvania, in said TM&
trill, adjudged Bankrupt upon his own peUtion,that.
the payment of any debts widths delivery of any pro.
Peet,' belonging to said Bankrupt, to him or to his
nee, and the transfer of any property . by htm are
forbidden by law; that a meeting of the creditors of
the said Bankrupt to prove their debts, and choose
one or more assignees cf Ids estate, will be held at
a Court Bankraptcy, to ,be holden at the ofilce
of Overton k Elabree. In the Borough of Towanda,
Pa., before R. OVERTON, la., Register, on the 29th
day of APRIL, 1873, at 10 o'clock, am.
JOHN. .
. ; u. .Marshal u Messenger.
Mrch 233
SHERIFF'S SALE .— By virtue of
sundry writs issued out of the Court of Corn
mon -Plias of Bradford-County, and to me directed.
In
be exposed to public sale at the Cm:A House
in the Borough ot Towanda, SATI7RDAY, APRIL
26, 1873, at 1 o'clock, p.m., the following des
cribed lot, pieoB. or tared of land situate in Colum
bia twp., bounded on the north by lands of Dell
Ballad. east by land or John N. VanValkner, south
by land of Samuel Jacklin, and west by the county
line between Bradford and Tioga Counties. Con,
taming 63 acres of land, more or less, all im roved,
witti'a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in execution at the of E.
Pomeroy vs. N. A. Taylor, Alanson Taylor d Hor
ace Taylor.
J. k. JUITH, Sheriff.
Timands, March 31,18;3.
Li
I NCORPORATION 1
the Matter of the Incorporation of ••
gressive Temperance Reform _BMklieg AI
of gpring )1111." No. 422. May term, 1873.
Notice is hereby given that Ole above, named so
ciety has presented to Coirt of Common Mess
of Bradford County their articles of association ask
ing for a decree of incorporation, and the said court
having examined the same anAtindittg them'eerreet
will decree that they be incorpOrsted as prayed for,
on Monday, the 3111 day of May, 1873, at 2 o'clock,
p.m., unless cease be shown to the eoutrary;
March 25.w3 BENJ. M. pEcE.,Prot.
APPLICATION iN DIVORCE.-
To John Osborn.
You are heietry notided that Amanda Osborn, your
wife, by her nett friend. W. A. Benedict. has applied
to the court of common pleas of Bradford county,
fora divorce from the fermis of matrimony, and the
said court his appointed -Monday. the hth day of
Kay, 1873, for bearing the add Amindi in the
premises, at.whlch time and place you can attend it
you think proper. J. M. SMITH.
Sheriff.
CITAnT rq mEnrE.
Administriaors.
G. W. BILLIE,
Administrator
—ln
le Pro
tation
Legal.
S HERIFF; SALE.-By 'virtue
Na =nary wine Lifted out Of the - Curt of Cme
man Thai Of Bradford Chatatty, and to me dl to
wiII be exposed to addle sale at the t House in
the Borough of Tetranda, THURSDAY MAT 1 r
1873, at 1 o'clock , p m., the fo ll owing des cribed
=
parcel of land situate la Athens township,
to follows: Beginning In centre of Che-1,
Sow-road and running westerly along south line
of lands owned by Gottlieb Bess 10 rods to lands
belonging to D. L. T. Snyder and Mother; thence
southerly along sahllandsOf D. L. P. Snyder 0 rods
=with the centre of said Chem ang road;
easterly -
,16 rods la a line parallel with
north o line to centre of said Chit:mug road;
nm.taly 6 rods along itaid—ranng
reedlo_place of. heenning, containin
rods, more or lam, all improved, with a t wo-story
framed dwelling house thereon. . •
Saba/ and Ask= Into eisention at the snit of
Smell F. Shaer vs Hiner St. John.
ALSO--One other lot, piece or pateel of land situ.
ate in Teneands.-Borough, bounded as follows: On
the math by Poplar-pt., east' by Tltird;st. south by'
find oil Wm Grills, west by an alloy; being abernt
163 feet front on said Third street and about 221
feet back on said Poplar street, with a -twoeitory
gPthlo brick dwelling house, small framed b •
other outbuildings, and few fruit and or umen Jai
trees thereon. Said lot 'known as- the Homestead
Lot of the David Cash estate. •
Seized and taken into execution at the. suit of
Garden Hewitt,'Jr.'s use TS .t. Cash, Adminis.
tratrix bf David Cash, deceased.- - '
ALSO—One other lqt, piece, er.pfreel_._ of lapel In
nate bk,Welles twp., botanded follows: On the
north by lands of Heiary'Srench, east by lands of
Lettio Lawrence. Hiram Barker and A. C. Nobles,
south by publiwhighway leading from Judson Hill
to Bewley Hill, west by, Land of Mary Perry. con
taining 12 acres, more or less, about 30 acres inc.
bproved ; trained busty framed barn _with cow sta
les alloched, and young orchard thereon.
Seised and taken into execution at the suit;of
Nathan lioker vs John A. Perry and Mary 13. Perry.
ALSO—One ether lot, piece, or parcel of land sit
nate in South Creek twp. bounded as follows: On.
the north by lands of J. W. Vanier. east by A. H.
•Thomppssoonasouth by John P. Gillett and W. 11.
Ein er,scontaining about 105 acres, more or less,
about 63 acres improved; framed house, framed
barn. and few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the Cult of
David Conable- 11l John McMullin:
ALSO—One other.lot, piece, Cr' parcel of land alto
ate in South Creek twp., bounded as follows: On
the north by lands of Sylvenus .Vanlltiskirk and
James Fox, east by Asa .Nifood, south by JohnF'.
Gillett, west by the Northern Central atailroad, con
taining about 87 sues, more or less t about 35 acres
improved; log house, log barn, and !few fruit trees
thereon.
Seized and taken Into execatim- at the snit of
Joseph IL Young vs Fm. Owen. •
ALSO—One other let, piece, or parcel pf land sit
uate in Towanda' twp.'. bounded as follows: Begin
ning on car. of Mason and Centre Weets as con.
tamed and described in G. F. Mason's plot and star.
,vey oftionth Towanda, and running thence south
753 i deg. - east along line of said MaSOll street 150
feet to a corner; thence south deg. west along
llneiof an alley .58 feet to a corner; thence north 75
h' deg. west 150 feet to eor. of line of said Centre
street; thence north 11 , 4 deg. east . along •line of
'said Centro street 56-feet to place of beginning, be
ing lot No. 77 of said Mason's plot and survey.
Seized and taken into executions:ft the suit of
Irene Mason's use vs Edward Crooke.
ALSO—One other lot, piece, or parcel of land tat•
nate in Albany twp., bounded as tollOws: On the
north by lands of c Williams Lee, east by ai. A. Ladd
and O Hibbard, south by John Bolitho, west by
Geo. Lenertnd Susan Teeter, containing 25 acres,
More or lee., all improved; an apple orchard
thereon.
, •
ALSO—One other lot, piece, or pared of land sit
uate In Albany tali.. bounded as- follows: On the
north by land of James Leo. out by Samoa Lee and
the schoolhouse lot. south by public highway lead
ing from New Albany to Terrytown,..icest by public
highway leading to Corbin street,tentaining 5 acres
more or less, all improved; framed dwelling house,
framed barn, blacksmith shop. and a steam saw
mill with engine; boiler. machinery anti fixtures be-.
longing to same thereon.
Seized and taken into execution 'it the suit of 11:
to E.O. Willey vs It. S. Sabin.
ALSO—One,other let, piece, or parcel of laud sit
uate in Columbia twp., bounded an follows: On the
north and east by public highway, south by lands
belonging to estate of Geo. Gates, decensAd, west by
public highway. containing 4 acres, more or less,
all improved; framed house and - few knit .trees
thereon. •
Seized and taken into execution-at the suit of
Hiram Sanaple's use vs Randolph Ward and Mrs.
Abraham klastin, terra tenants.
ALSO—One other lot, piece, or parcel of land sit
uate in Towanda Borough, hounded as follows; On
the north by State street. east by Lot ;belonging to
Chas. Fraley, south by lands of Cash estate, west
by lot of Cullen' said lot Is about. 30 feet on said
State street and about n feet deep; two-Story frame
dwelling house thereon.
- Seized and taken into execution.* the suit of E.
Jacoby vs J. W. Vantnyle, owner or reputed
owner. with notice to J. B. Binds, present owner.
ALSO—One other.let, piecii or parcel of land sit
uate in Troy Boro., bounded as follows: Beginning
at a post in public highway leading from Troy to
Canton the south-east cor hereof being a cor Of Rm.
J. Berry's lot formerly, now owned by Donghan;
thence north 87,!.; deg west 113 per and 0-10 of a per
to a post; thence north 73 per to line of D. F. Pom
eroy's lot; thence along said Pomeroy - 's line to the
south-west car of lot in possession of 'Samuel lio
rabarigh; thence south 07 ti deg ca•t . along said
Itorabaugles.line 20 per to centre cf aforesaid high.
way; thence along said highway , south 12,1," deg
west 23 pet to place of beginning, containing 20
Scree, more or less, being the whole of the property.
purchased by S. Moulton except what was hereto
foie 'conveyed to D. F. Pomeroy, subject to the
reservation of a lane for said Itorabangh as con..
tamed in said Itoulton's deed; all improved; framed
house, framed barn, shed attached, and fruit trees
thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of W.
A. Carnocban vs Jas. B. Adams and Susan
Adams his wife.
ALSO—One other lot, piece, or parcel of lan i d sit
uate in Tuscarora tarp., bounded as follows: 'North,'
by public highway, cut by Lands of A. J. Silvara,
south by Wm. Taylor, west by Wilmot Coburn. con
taining 6 acme, more or less, improved: frame
house and small shed thereon.:
. .
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of N.
P. Babcock ws Joseph H. Taylor.
• ALSO—One other lot, piece, or,parrel of land sit
nate in Athens twp., bounded as follows: North by
lands of Thos. Brock. east by Daniel Dilec, south
by public highway known as Bradford atiest, 'west
by Railroad street,_ being 50 feet front by 11; feet
deep; framed house used u a hotel thereon.
Seized and taken into "Execution at the suit of
kfcrcnr, Morgan A.Moody's use ra Peter IL &mon
maker.
ALSO—One other lot, piece, or pant l of land sit
uate in Herrick twp., bounded as followa:kNorth by
lands of Wm. Smith, cast by Thomas KMith,,tbe
estate of Chas. StMCIIP, deceased, and Geo. C.LAt
wood; south by Geo. C. Atwood and A. R. Brown,
west by Elisha Reeler and Eliza Light, containing
95 acres, more or less, about 80 acres improved:
framed dwelling house, two framed barns wall
shed attached - to one, franied shop, and an apple
orchard thereon.
. Seized and taken Into execution at the suit of N.
N. Betta vs L. N. Keeler and Lli.sha Keeler.'
ALSO—One other lot, piece, or parcel of land sit
uate-in Standing Stone twpbounded as follows:
Commencing at the corner where the road leading
up and down the river and the road reading from
the river to the state road cross each other tear the
residence of .H. W, Tracy; thence running south
easterly along line of river road to a vlife barn;
thence in a south-westerly course and parallel with
road leading from river to state road aforesaid to
line of canal; thence up said canal -to said road
leading from river; thence along line of same to
main road leading up and down the riser aforesaid
to . place of beginning. containing one acre, more or
less, all
.improved; framed bnilr.ing used for a
grocery, store. and dwelling house, and frame barn
,thereon. i
Seized and taken into exec 'at the suit of
Efrain Taylor vs Miss Emma Crandall.
ALSO—One other lot, piece, ofr parcel of land slt.
nate in Burlington - twp., bounded as follow*: On
the north by lands of IF T. - 110yse, Sugar Creek.
Philo Beardsley Mad Justin Melrley, east by L. T.
Royse and Jacob 3lokley, south by Frank Brown_
and estate of J. F. Long. deco . .ased. west by J. F.
Long, deceased, Reuben Matti, Benjamin Clark.
S. H. Rill and the public highway, containing 217
acres, more or leas, shout 140 acres improved; two
story brick dwelling house, an old (rimed house,
two framed barns with - sheds attached, horse barn,
work stop, cider press, and other outbnildings,and
two apple orcluirds thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the snit of M.
H. Wheelock TS George C. Hill.
ALSO—One other lot, piece, or parcel of land sit
nate in Towanda Borough, bounded s a follows; On
the north by lands: 414 Solomon Walborn and IL.
Jacobs,rt by T. C,EleLano, south by Pine street,
west by C. Manville, being ICO feet front, More
or less. on slid Pine street, and ruzming back
about 112 feet, more or less, to south" line of said
Walborn and Jacobs's land; framed dwelling house
thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of
Thonns Ctirran vs C. D. Cash.
ALSO—One other lot, piece, or parcel cf land sit.
natein Canton twp., bounded as follows: On the
north by lands of J.l). Turner and - Michael Kings,
east by Bassett, south br .. S. A. Taylor, west by
Mrs. Robert A. Watts, containing 10. acres, more or
less, mostly improved; ono framed' house, log
honse;framed barn, sad few find trees thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of C.
Stockwell and R. M: Manley's ,use cs Robert A..
Watts and J. 0; Scudder. /
ALSO—One other lot, Piece, or parcel of land sit
uate in Tuscarora twp.. bounded as follows: North
by lands of Wm. Poet, Bally KeeneY.: and James
Keeney, east by Susquehanna Countyoine, south
h'y lands of A. B. Fargo and James Green, west by
A. B. Fargo, containing 200 acres, more or less,
about.3s acres improved; three framed' houses, one
framed barn,"aave milt — and few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the snit of the
Lycoming Fire Insuranc Co.. vs Levi Wells and
Samuel Tuksbnry.
ALSO—Ono other lot; piece, or parcel of lanitlit
nate in Towanda Borough r bouncled its folloWs: On
the north by an alley, east by lands _ of Griffith. &
Patton, south by John F. Means an Geo. D. Mon.
tanye, west by Main street, being 50 feet 'front on
said Main-st. by abort 148 feet'dcep; framed and
plank building used for a proyislon store, men:
market, dwelling house, and framedjutrn thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at :the suit of J.
.
P. Kirby vs P. W. Cowell.
ALSO—One other lot, piece, or parcel of land sit
uate in Wysox twp., bounded as follows: North by
lands of 31. J. Coolbangh and .Fa.&N.F.C.A:12.1c..00 3
east by by J. 31. Wattles, south by. Susquehanna
ir f .
fiver, west by V. E. St J. Piollet , containing 27
acres, note or less, ab ..1 acres improved; frame
hisnse, frame barn, fro e r horse barn, and an Orch
ard thereon. . " 'NJ
ALSO—One other lot, piece, or parcel of land Alt
nate in Wyitox twp.. bounded as follows: North'by
E. A. Coolbangh, cast by the Bed Rocks, south by
J. si. Wattles, west by M. J. Coolbangb. containing
T acres, more or less; no improvements.
ALSO—One other lot, piece, or parcel of laud sit.
nate in Rome twp., bounded as folfows: North by
lands of estate of Joseph Allen. deceased east by
Sylvester. Barnes and .1 . 7 - W. Woodburn, south by .1.
W. Woodburn, west by Wm. Coffeny„containing ZO
acres, more or lees: no Improvements: . ,
Seized and taken Into execution at the suit' Of
Joseph Conklin use Tull. Vtnßrunt. . L
Also at the snit of Wm. Foyle's use vs Wm.Vyan
Brunt and IL Varißrunt.
AM—One other lot, piece, or partel of land sit.
nate in Wyalusing twp.. bounded as follows: North
by land of L. P. Stallard, east b3 tk unuel Howard.
south by C. B. Hollenbskk, west y the Wyalnsing
Creek.. containing 131 . 1 rell, more or less, about 1(s)
acrelslmproredz' few fruit trees thereon. '
•
A r so-0110 other lot, piece, or parcel of land sit,
wi•l in mater tap., bounded as follows: North by
la la of Urtab Shaw, east by the Pa.4N.Y.CA
Co . south by . land`belonging to the estate of R. 8.
Davison, dectued.west by public highway leading
ftonk Towanda; to Athens, containing Direo-fourths
of an Acre. mote or less, 'all improved; a two-story
franied house, frame building used for a dry goods ,
store With shed and barn attached and framed store.-
house with abed attached, thereon.-
.
Seized and taken Into execution at the suit of
ThomasAfather vs Jackson Bollenback.
Also taken at the snit of Overton k. Elsbree vs
Jackson Hollenlisek and others.
ALSO—One other lot. piece, or parcel ofi'land alb
nate in Franklin tarp.. bounded as follow*: Begin
ning at south-west con of a tract tit land patented
to Oliver W. Dodge. Jr., by the Commonwealth of ;
Pennsylvania by patent dated the 19th day of -Jane,
A.D.. 1838: thence along west line of said patent by
land formerly owned by Wm. B. Spalding. James
'W. lifercur,'N. Smith, and S. 8. Downing. 189 8-10
per., be the same more or leu, to south-west cot.
of a lot of 50 acre Bold off the north end] to .fohn
Ziegfil•
ta4,014056 aorth 69 deg. east 93 perchell along
of the lot sold to said Dante -to a.pOld: thence
South along west him of the pat_ off to eafd O.
W. Dodge, Jr.. and now ite poeefasiou of Byron
Brown 142 8.10 per. to a walgut-tree; thence east
about 14 per. to a post; thence south 20 3.10 deg.
west 58 840 per. to the Towanda Creek; thence up
add creek the several cooties thereof to place be
ginning, containing 100 acres. more or; less, shout
74.4wma improved; _framed house, two framed berme
andother outbuildings, and.fewerttreci thereon.
-
Seizedaid taken into execution . the. suet of - Ja-
Tall vs I. It. Vannes!, J. 11:_• annest and Wto.
lan
ALSO—One other lot, Spit m or parcel of land in
nate4n Wialudng twp bounded as follows:. Begin
nine its cor. on the Patter &- Nichols loti on
Church street in the village of Wyalusing; th(nce
along said street north 85, deg. Seat 30 ft. to a cor.
0131 ; Black's lo!; thence south 35 deg. cast 83 feet
to a car: on lino of Andrew idea's lot; thence south
9 deg. west 70 ft,to cor. ctt said Porter h Include's
lot; thence north . 33'deg.irest 132 ft to place of be
ginning. containing 10 4-11 square. perches, more
or less , all improved; large framed double store.
house anaemia framed barn thereon.
• Seized and taken into execution' at the stilt of
Edward Vaughn el R. J. Hillock. -
ALBO-one er lot, place, or pertel of land sit- 1'
' date in as bounded as follows: North by
lands of el el Hewp.,
wlett, . east by Samuel Smith,
south by Joeirph ' McKinney and John Ichenbure,.
west by,pubilo high Way, containing 73 'acres,. mom
oriess,about GO scree improved; two framed hous
es-. fra med barn with shed attached, end other out
buildinga and fruit trees thereon:
• Seized and taken into execution at the atilt of J.
D. Turk guse vs James Lees.
ALSO4One.ather lot, plecsor parcel of land sit
' nate IM-Mysoz. tarp., deacdtved ay follows: Doing
Lots, No. 1,2, 0, and 10 cf Block::io. 24, as will
more fully appear on map mtlo by Wen. 11. Mot ,
gar, of Pleschlint's Subdivision of Last Towanda."
Said lots Nos. 9 and 10 fronting - Ali Main at c ot.
ezch 75. feet by ISO feet deep :oat and
said iota No:1 and 1 fronting on Second street , ]said
lot No. 1 having a front of 75 feet snd- said lot No. 2
towing a fiont of 56 feet, each lut lx.:.;;: 15o! feet
deep. ‘.; •
Seized and taken into execution at the snit of If.
J. Long ve G. W. Holman. -
• ALSO—One otheriot piece, or parcel of land sit
uate in Rome Born.; bounded as follows: North by .
J. 11. Coolhaegh, east by public highway, south by
John Kimball, west by public -highway, containing
about 75 perches, more or less; (rime house, frame
barn, and tow fruit trees thereon.
ALSO-One otter 10t,.-piece, or parcel of laud sit-
uate in Rome Boro., bounded as follows: North by
land of John Kimball, east by publiellghway, south
by L. E. Sceloy i ssest by public highway, containing
1 acre, moze - or leas, all improved; Sao buildings . .
Seized and taken into - execution at the snit of
John Beardalco-andltrus Cook- vs John Kimball
and Hiearri!P. Kt
AlacCat grit of Cyr= COCII 1114 Beardsieo TS
ZokuriLimball, •
LLEO-43fie other lot, piece, or parcel of land sit
uate In Towanda &trough, t. mailded as follows: On
the 'north and east by lands of :lola n F. Means,
80011 by E. T. ElLiott:west by Sprr..ce street, eon.
taming one acre, more or loss, aa improved;
story trained dwelling Eonse, framed barn and few
fruit trees thereon.
A.LBO-ono other lot, piece, or parcel of land sit
uate in Towanda twp.,.bouncl as follows: North
by land of U. ,tangy Mace Uichael Deslane.
south by J ames McGill, west by Jelin bowman,
'containing y. acres, score er leas;' nu hoprovb
ments. -
Seized and taken int , ...execntion at LL, Bait of P
L. Ward's ass' \•.i Benjunin Lewis .and de rues P
. -
Also—Oto other, lot, piceci_cr Parcel 'Aland. sit
uate in Smithfield twp., bounded as follows: North
IsT road leading through Smithfield Centre, east by
public ground and laud belonging to .li.iptist Church
south by land formerly of Augustus Phe *est
by 13eebo Peronid, containing 2 acres, more or lees;
framed h6iiseformeriy ue«l as a hotel, frame barn
with sheds attached, and fa* f mit trees thereon.
Seined ind taken intoliAccutiou at thexsuit of
Jameial. Webb vs L. I).*Forrest, au l Louisa Dar
fey. -
ALSO—One other lot, piece, or parcel of land pit
nate in -Athens twp., bounded as follows: North by
lands of the WidOW 'Mathewson, ea.tt by Joreph
11c.Kinney; isouth and west by land in possesion
of Wrn. Veneorder, containing 43 acres, mom or
less, about 35 acres improtsd: lrawo house. frame
barn and few fruit trees thereon. . .
Selsed• and taker intl. xecutien et the snit of
Adam Blfentrarg se Catharine Hulett. liatM
Kinney. and Sanderson Burns. • • . •
_ .
ALsi..);-Oriii other lot, piece, or parcel or land sit
uate in Towanda Boro., bounded as follows: .North
by land of Mrs: Laughlin - , east by . Third street,
south by street, west, by John r. Means,
being 60 feet on College street; framed house there-
On:
l Seized and taken Into execution at the - suit NI J.
F. Means vs Nicho'ae Ferrltor. -
ALSO—One other lot, piece, or p:rn'l of bind sit,
Mato in Sznithfleld tsp., bounded as follows: North
by land et Orphus R. Bird and D. W. Lane, eagt br
John or Lark Bird, D. W. Lane, Mrs. Sally Wodd,
Orrin L. Wilcox, schOol.house lot, au Win. Morri
son, south by Ezra or Clinton Wocßl and public
highway, west by Asa or Daniel J. Allen, contain
ing ISO acres, more or less, abolit acres im
proved: - Trained house and two fr.irr , :l barns with
sheds attached, and two apple orchards thereon.
Seized and taken into - execution at the suit of Y.
L. Elsbrle vs il. A. Farnsworth.
ALSO-..-One other lot, piece, or Pre . erd 101,1 Ait
-uate In Canton Dorm; bounded ay '.,flows: Arth
by Lands pc Charles Stockwell, east by Rufus ‘ Brown
south-h) , Union street, west by Mrs.- W. A.. Smith
and Lot Strait s cuntaitung about " sere more or
lees; framed house, wool house', and few fruit trees
thereon.: - _
Seized aradtaken into execution at the shit of.
E. Bullock's nee vs Wm. H. Smith'.
ALSO—One other lot piece, or parcel of land sit
uate in Armenia twp., bounded as followe: North
by lands, of B. L. Knights and Allen Knights, east
, by Miles Mack and David Palmer. south to' A. Conk
lin and Charles EEL*west by land of the estate of
Eraatus CO+Ort, deceased, and. Geo. Melntosh.i, con
taining about 350 acres, more or lees, about: 1100
acres improved: framed dwelling house, three
framed barns, and an apple orchard tbern.
Seizel and taken into execution at the suit of M.
L. - Rockwell"' use vs John Cumniings. , •
ALSO—One other lot, piece, or, parcel of land sit
nate in Standing Stone twp., bounded as follows:
North lit-lands of James Burst, - east by David
Fleming and Wm. Nesbit, south by Edward Clark,
west by John and A. Stevens, containing 114 acres,
more or Ices. about 30 acres improved; two framed
henna and log barn thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of - H.
C. Baird, edm'r or E. W. Baird, vs John Laggan.
ALSO—One other lot, piece, or parcel of land sit
uate in Wyalusing twp., bounded as follows: North
byland cf Almon Fuller, east' by W. S. Heaton,
south by publiC highway le , dlng from Camptown
to Ballab 3 Y, west by said Almon Fuller, containing,
3 . 4 91 anacrewthere or less, all improved; two-story,
framed slwellliag house and few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of
George Landon vs Griffin Magee and Almon Fuller.
ALSO —Oite other, lot, piece, or parcel of land sit
uate in Itidgbury twp., bounded as follows: North
by land of Win. Stephens, east by Wm. Peltam,
south by Win—Pelton and Lyman Harris, west by
A. Ostrand4r. containing about 60 acres, more or
less, about 50 acres improved:. frame house, board
stable, and few fruit trees thereon. - •
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of
IlathewiFincher's use vs George Woodruff.
ALSO—One other lot, piece; or parcel of land sit
uate in South Creek twp., bounded as followa:
North by land of J. Bell, east by 'Jared and Joseph
Dunham, south by Lewis J. Etter, nest •by
_A. 8..
Kinsman, containing 50 acres,;, more or less;-no
Improvements.
Seized and taken into °sedation 4 the suit of
Oscar T. Dickinson's use vs Mrs= Kingman.
ALSO—On other lot, piece, or parcel of laud sit
uate in Herrick twp., bounded as follows: North by
!anus all. W. Tracy, east by Ilamilton Morrow
arid John Xtranyan, south by Richard Fee and Sam•
nel Billings, west by Samuel Billings and. John
Nesbit, containing SO acres,-more or hag, about GO
acres improved;, framed house, framed horse barn,
corn house, and fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at.the suit of W.
T. Davies vs Joseph Dougherty.
- ALSO—One other lot,,plece, or parcel of land sit
uate in Asylum twp., bounded as follows: North
by lanai of Joseph Sill and Frank Cole, east by the
Susquehanna river, south by C. Fi.dlbush, webt
by Smith and John Stevens, containing 125 acres,
more" or less, about S ; acres improved; framed,
house, two framed barns, apple orchard and other
fruit trees thereon. - •
Sized and taken into execution at the suit of
Jane S. rialet . vs Wt S. Grace.
ALSO—One other lot, piece, or parcel of land sit
uate in Shesbequin twp., bewailed as follows: North
by lands of Davis & Depesy, east by Daiid Eleivener,
south.byDavid Heavener and Simnel Heivener,
west by Samuel Heavener, 'containing SO acres,
more or less, about 40 acres Unproved: framed
dwelling-hope, corn house. and few fruit trees
thereon.r.!
Seizedilmtaken into execution at- the "mit of N.
N. Dettlq, .
vs Thomas Heavener.
April .24d J. M. SMITH, &writ!:
LIST OF JURORS drawn for May,
Term of Conk, at Towanda,-103.
Athena
'
Athena boro, Michael Toler; Athens twp.,
AbtAm. Westbrook; Burlington West, pay's .
C Francis Morm , Win
Jed:llllgs z - Lellayarille, M ITOregocy. Munrue•
top., J F Woodruff; Orwell,. E Johnsbn,
E James 11. Brown; , Eidgeherry,
John Carr; Ilpinti twp., W. W Willer; Smith
field, Benj Doubt]; South Creek, S B Felton
gill; boro, James Heston, John Mack, -
Jr. Dwight Kellum, 0 A Baldwin;- TasCarora,.
Alfred Lewis; Troy boro, Wm B Orwan.; Troy
twp., S T 'Biggs; Wyalusing, Geo A- Roberts,
J Morgan Brown; 'Wysox, John W Bartlett;
tItIVERR JURORS—£.I46IT •
Albany, 'Geo P Miller, Levi Baldwin; Arme
nia,, John B Morgan; Asylnm , Lanning Whip
ple, Francis Cole, Elias Elliel; Athens twill 11-
bert Tozer, . Sidney Hayden;, Athens hei.o,
Frank A Bishop,'Jerry eta* Barclay, 14 W
McCraney; Theodore Green, Thos Ditcliburn,
An.irew Crap, - .; Boriinooir twp., Wm Gilford ;
ilumbia, Almsou - Taylor; Canton boro, e lames
Fox: Granville, James Cuwasp Litchfield, Wm
Stephen Evans; Lellaysville , J J Gra . -
,m; Monr,.e tWp., Catow d Shelton; Pike, Wru
s Humphrey; Rome ,twp., A J Taylor, Loyal
Russiil; Smithfield, llorea CalitT; Shesheltpu,
Milton Smith; Standing Stone, David King,
Nelson Coe; :-.•pnligtield. liehion Watson; Tow
anda- bore, Charles Rutty; Troy boro,
"Booth; Troylvvp. 2 S F Wheeter,Elisha Knights;
Wells ;vv., AldenSivea7y; Wvaltising, liimaer:
Camp, Jesse
.T /Raiford; t Wir4haur, Plitt. Van
dyke, Bola Eairchilds; Warren, Sidney A Pitch
- --
TkIAVERS JVRORS-SECVND WEiK
Armenia, Joseph Becker, Darwin Alexander ;
Atliuns twp., Nathan Filluiinster; Albany; Hon.
ry King; Burlington twp., !Prank. 13eirdslee,
Reuben C • Halght;_. Burlington West,___James
Ward; Barclay', Charles Sigtield; Dennis O'Don
o.ran: Canto twp., James _Ketchum, Benson
Wright,- Ward Warren; Granville, Joseph B
Claik: Herrick, George Armstrong; Litchfield ;
Samuel P Wolcott, Adelbart Hann, Elijah
3ltmn; Leßoy, Wm Tillotson; Monroe boro,
Patrick • Duntee; Overton Alfred Streevey ;
Rome twp., Alonzo Richards, John Fought ;
Ritigehet rv;Andrew Traley, Hoses D Herman . ;
Springflehl, Willard A Brown, NIX Parkhurst ;
Standing Stone, Lawrence. B,Gordom Slieshe
qinii. Elias 31 Dotiglass,llcses Vancise; ' Troy
tap., Lucius Stiles, Putman Baxter, Geo W
risn; Tuscarora, John C Neigh; ToWanda
James Stoveman; Ulster, horn, Levi No
ile4, Henry- Kitchen; Wells horo, Allen Shen
: i , t Wade Beardalee; Wyalusing;
lt.ilriCk; Wilmot; DeWitt 31 Tarr.
A UDITOR'S' NOTICE. In the
of the estate of Isaac Ennis, lath. of
, tanding Stone twp.—ln the Orphans' Court in and'
or the County o:Bradford. • ,
.1, The undersigned hating been duly appointed
-au Auditor to dispose of the exceptions flied to the'
writ of partition and all subsequent proceedings,
do hereby give notice that ho will atttend -to the dit
ties of his appointment on SATURDAY, the 12th
day of APRIL next, at 10 o'clock. a.m., at kW Office.
hi the :Borough of Towanda.- at -which . time and
"place all' persons Interested in the; -.matter of the
exceptions, In the hearing uponqi.o exceptions
aforesaid; can be beard if they
Ilar.l2Tw4. - WATKmS. I Auditor. .
ZieWIL
AUDITOR'S NOTlCE—Dewelit
- Winsten Ire A. T. If orrifoo, et AL—No. 46,"
May Tenn, 111706.—1 n the Court of COrdition Plow
of Bradford County.'
The undersigned having, been appointed Atka . se
by Bahl Court to 41,tributo money &thing front BM
Sheriff's sale of defendant'. real estate will attend
to the duties of 'staid appointment .on YBIDAY,
MAY 2, 1873, at 2 o'clock, p.m.. at the office afßmith
& liontanye. tho Borough of ?pintoes; at which
time and'place all pentane having claims en said::
money aro regnestei t' present the same before •
said Auditor, or be debarred from corning in upob
said fund. - G. D. SIONTANYY. •t •
ApriLl t w4 Auditor.
:lIDITONS 'NOT".
.. matter of t h e estate 7ifdosiah Wilcof c!eceape d .
Lite of Warren twp,—ln the Otplums'Clitniof.lrad-
ford Cotnaty.
The undershmed an Auditor apPointe , l Mild •-
Couridotnarshall anseta ;and distribute fond.* in
the hands of Lorin 11. Wolcott, adea'r of said eatatc,
hereby gives notice that ho will attend to the duties •
or his appointment at his °Zee - in „Towanda Born
on FRIDAY, MAY. 2d, iBl3, at: I o'clock,
at which time and place all persons inttrmted wiU
make known their claims and exceptions,ar be tor.'
ererdebarred from coming in on said fund.
April3-wt • • . WM. :FOYLE,
A
A DMINISTRA.TRIX. •
lotico
is hereby given to all fkfr9ol.ll indkrted
to the estate of Richard Schoonover, late of Standing--
Stone. deed, must make iinrnealato %payment, and -
all persons having ,elahns against said 'estate must -
pt.eBmt them dvilx - anthentleated Tor settlement.
LUCINDA f3CuooNoYER:
Administratrix.
Sfar.l3-we
PPLICATION IN DIVORCE'.-=-
A-
To Mercy Brown.—NO. ritXtrficp, Term. 1.572, •
Yon arc hereby -notified that John Ltovna,,, your "
huaband, has applied to the court of commie pleas
of Bradford county, for a divorce from the bonds of "
matrimony, and the said court has appointed Mon
day, the rith day of lily, 1373, tor hearing the said
Brown to the premises, at which time arid place
you can attend if you think proper. . -
aprill-w4 • J. M. tilifiTil, : Sberiff t_
APPLICATION Thit • DIVOIiCE;
To Borcarr C. Stuthers.—No. 034 Sep. T., ISr.
Von are hereby notified that - James Sbatherv. your
husband, has applied to the court of common paces
of Bradford co. for a dirorco front the Dodds of
matrimony, an d tho said court has appointed Muir-
daY, the rith "day of May, 1873, for.hearing the
said Slathers in the premises, at which- time arid
place you can attend if you think proper. Aprit3-u-4 = M. SMITH. Sheriff
APPLICATION IN DIVORCE.-
To E. L indrews.—No. 5a3, Dec:. T., 1172.
Yon, are hereby notified that Jennie Andrews, yinar •,7."
wife, by her next friand, John Bra ckney. has applied 'V4 to the court of ;common pleas of Bradford county.:i- L
for A divorce from tho bonds of matrimony. and the
e 314 court .has Appointed Monday, the dAy
May; `l'73, for hearing the said - Jennie bathe prem. -
!Sea ; at which time and place you can attend if - you
think proper: , J. M.
April.bwt , •
EC . II : TOR'S NOTICE;
Notice is hereby given that all persons indebt
ed to the estate or Charles Burgess, _
.decess ,, i, Isto
of Sprinrdeld,, aro requested to mate• inonedi
-ate payment,, and all persons haring claims
said ertatA must present thein . dirly authenticated for
settlement. FRANKLIN C. BULGE SS,
IRVINE BUliGi 3-4
April3-w6
•. A -03IINISTRATRIX - NOTICE.—
'Notict la hereby airen to all perm indebted
to the estate of John Demorest. late GI Windham;
derceSed, must make inatnethate "is:Tier-tit, ant;
all persons Litwin:7 clalmii suallist said ertatle.
Must present them duly - authenticated Icr settle-.
meet. NAPE A. DEMOIIEST.
• Mar.l2-wi.l • 'Administratrix . .
TNECUTOIni NOTICE.--Noticc•
is hereby Birch that all pr sons liidebted to
the estate of
_Jamey Chubbuck, late c r if
dee •d. are segues:o.llo make linnet-cll.:Se P— . ..yment,
and all persons havink claims initinst pent i_state,
must present them duly authenticated - fir settle
ment. . C. J. cticasucK,
Executor..
•
XE C T O NOTICE.-
intice is hereby given that all persons indebted
to tho estate of Daniel Bailey, lath of Pike,
deceased, are requested. to mite immediate
raYineht, and MI persons having 'claims- against
said estate must preiient .Eitra duly autheiiticattd
for settlement . G. W. BAILEY. .
" WM. D. STEVENS. -
Excentor.
'far 12 cs-t 3
VXECUTOR'S - NOTICE —Notice
is li..,rehy giveu that all persons Indebted to -
trio. est..t.i , Cicarife.ii. Swart, late of Wyr-111..ine.
iro rrgrcnted to mal-e I.:yrip:tit
an I alt pt.rs,ns haNin.; claims agrtip.§t ctale- 7
pr•LE.i.nt them :lolly arttlhinticatekl for ectthi. , .
111,1.1. M- SWAI:
J.1.311:-.3 11. SWART-,
FORM
A aILTNISTIiATOR'S •
Nelice is hereby givendhat all rersnns indebted
to the estat , of Chao. T. Pauli. lat, of Burlington,.
dece.veil, are reque , ,md to - malie immediate .
payment, and all pers'mi having claims a4ainst said
c , ,taie must present them duly authenticated for set-
L. W. 1101,LENDACK.-
MOS. WATERS.
Administrators. •
:15r.14-w6
• •
A I.7pITOR'S N0T1(.2.E.--John .•
S ancLcdhers , vs: John Ciammins '—
In the Court cf COtnmon I.2eas Of Bradford Cciuuty.
• The undersigned, and Auditor arpoluted . by said
court to .disitribute moneys arising from Sheriff's ,
side of_defentlant's personal, property will attend to
duties of saidiappointment at the'oflice of Morton
cc VA :v..; in the Boronsh of Towanda. on FBI-
DAY. AP. IL 14, 1973, at 2 o'clock, p_ m., where
all persons haviMt claims upon Said funds are re
quire 1 to present them cr be debarred from coming,.
In upon said fund. E. OVERTON, Jit.,
Marchl9-w 1. - • Auditor.-
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.---In the •
— matter of the estate.of Louisa, Avery, -
In the Orphan's Court of Bradford County:
The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said
Orphans' - Court to dispose of exceptions and •
.4.
tlistribut? funds in hands of the Executors ••-
of said stale. will attend to duties of such appoint
ment atlhis ollee in Towanda Boro., on TUESDAY,
.11'1U.1,12.1, 1973. at 10 o'clock, a. tn.. where all -
persons having claims upon said funds, must pre ,
gent th.bru or be debarred from coming in upon the
same. I rII. J. MADILL,
llarchl9-w4 • • , Auditor.. •
IY; THE MATTER OF C"..EORGE
T:GBANCIER,—B.mkrapt. • .
•
For •:thp Western District of Ecnn.sylv.oiLL 1
I nissurrrct.
To whom it nray.concern—The.under.simed here
by give notice of -their appointment as Assignees ,
of GEO. T. GB ANGER, of North Towanda, -
in the county of Bradford and State of Penn
sylvania, `rithin said District, who has been ndjudg
ed a Bankrupt-upon Na own petition by the.
DiStrict Court of said Distict:
BoOks and, accounts to be lett with Jos.' Conkliu
in,llyeraburg, • C. S. ECSSELL.
JOS.- CONKLIN, '
Assignees. •
April, 9„1973
A DIrrNISTRATOR'S NOTICE:
Notice is hereby giTen that all persons indebted
to the estate of Ferdinand Gable, late of Rome,
deOased, are requested - to make immediate
payra.mt. and all persons 'baying claims . against !
said estate must present - thein duly authenticated
for settlement.. • . ELIEAI3ETEI 11. GABLE. '
-RM.:IIY S. GABLE,'
Administrators
•
"ttir.ls-6w
Miscella4couz.
SQIIEPECING
C IN TOWANDA
NEW HARDWARE FIRM
At'lhe-old stand et S. N. bsiiinwall, 129 It - ain St
The subscribers would- respectfully — announce to "
the public that they have entered into -- coarimer f
ship,` for the - purpose of doing.a
GENEBAL JOBBING AND RETAIL BUSls£Ss©+
In Hardware, including Tin, Sheet Iron, and Cop
per work in all its .variQua branches. Will ,atall
times keep in stock a full line of Bent Stuff. Hubs
and Spokes, and everything else used in the 11.131:112-
factura of Waggons and Carriages..
itUHOERS HARDWARE,
Carpenters Tools, Farming Implements of every
variety. kaintai Oils, and Varnishes, -Bash Moors.
and Blinds, and everything age in the Hardware
line which the market may demand, all of which wit
PROPOSE TO SELL STRtCTLY FOR CASH
Cheap as the cheapest, giving. Our :patrons the ben
efit on prices over the old fashion credit system.
By strict attention •rigto
to business we hope 'to receive '
a r r iberal share or patronage.
• 1 .- " • . BARRON iL HOSFOIID.
Towanda, Airil 9. 1873. • —
TITTY A THING WHERE IT IS
*'ADE . AND ENCOURAGE ItO.tE TRADE.
•
BARTLETT:SADiIITABLE
SPITING , BED BOTTOII.
This,emperior - Spring •Bed is the only desirable
Spring Bed manufactnred. in. Bradford County:
Call and take one home and try it s week; If it is
not the easiest, levelest stillest and Most agreeable
bed for the money that you can findOcring it back.
(Is'nt that fair?) ..3ly agent will call on you: take
one iti the same way, and satisfy yourself. as " to' its
merits.. We make them to order to fit any odd
size bed that no sale ready-mado spring will fit.
Leave your orders.
L. C. IrJELI3O - N.
- - - -
Also Ageht for Cook's Patent Door Strip. Agent
wanted.' Office oPposito 11.E.Chrtreb, Towanda, Pa.
April 7, 1573.
REWARD.-Strayed from.
$7lO the premises of the subscriber, In Her- -
rick, on the State Road, ono mile esst of Herrick
a young but fallgrown, [sad-sized SCOTCH,
HEPLIERD DOG; lodg hair; auk colored,
I black on npper part of - body but light on the legs
and under. Hart of body, with some white on the
breaet and cinder the-throat and tip of tall, and
very prominent light buff spots over the eyes. An.
swore to the namd-of " Shop;" The aboVe reward, '
will be'paid for his return or information of his
whereabouts.., - • -I •
April 9.tf - D. 11. HM FOOD.
IYSSOLUTEV:7II.3 firni . of-June
tliiiia la this day dissolved by mutual con
sent, Theodore Lewia retiring. ' The business will
hereafter be conductod by H. T. June, who will pay
all tho •Itsbilitlet and to whom all notea and az... ,
counts of the late firm are to'bS paid.
. .
. , H. T. ItINE,
THEODORE LEHII3.,
Towursio., April 1, 1873.4;4
E . . C. GRIDLEY,
ATTORNE v-AT ;LAN.
April 1, 17[1.
0
Execuicrre.
NEW
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