Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, April 16, 1874, Image 2

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    NEWS tam su' "NATZINS.
—Gold closed in Now York Taut
aay`at 113/ Q 114;,
—There are sheet :28,000 lawyers
in Pennsylvania-
-IPottstown has been troubled
reeadly with ttud dogs,
- -Mr. Tweed is to remain at Black
Tiland.
The tomb of Caleb Cushing 's
• wife,'Who died forty years ago is inscribed :
'To my only wife?' 1
• . —There wts d variation in
•r tamspork aniesegienta on Wednesday. They
had a fox chase at E!ertlic_park.
—Rev. Wth. iKerns, of Centre .
!counti, was cbcgming Wood recently when a
fchlpstruck himin the eye, knocking it ant.
1 1
' • —Senator buruner's last vote was
in favor of the bill providing fora commission
is investigate theliontir traffic. •
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—A Kansas ju dge has decided that
1 - a husband and wile leart enter a show on a
ticket reading "admit 0n0.7
r • d
" —4he Svaniardain Cuba are short
of money, and the prospects for tke success of
the - insurgents are brightening.
, official of the National bank
..of Brighton. Ideas , haS left for parts unknown,
• - and taken- e7O - 000 with him.
old tree recently, cut down
in,(44iesce COunty,.SZew York, was; according
to Ire et - 111,g of its rrgs, 4BO years old.
- —A. (itifor4t 'jury returned - a
Yirclict -of !•not utili s e," but • unanimously re
- quested defeat:tact ti? restore the stolen sheep.
in •
—The t statry is so , deepor
, ilia that they liz - ve to dig down deep t Calif o,find the
tips of the r iele;;T spil l poles. •
--The Virginia ;Legislattme prol
poses Ito tax .marriages. This should satisfy
those whowant to see bonds timed.
;—The &eeriness-of Kansas snow
. ' storms is - relie!ved.bylfrequent tulles of light
tiing., A Kansas editor sans it-a '`fenomerion."
L •
—web.. Mr. Meekham, of Green
• Bay , Wis&msin, sayi that it is his belief that
/ most of tlie editorial:fraternity will eventually ,
be Saved; • --
1 • .
bank-lock, which works by
clock Work, and can% be opened except at cer
tain hours even, hy tho owners, is- one of ths
- 1 1atFat inventions,
i , •
, —Fort Wayne has a house in
which four snicideS have been committed.
The owntr offers to let it cheap In anybody
desiring` to depart this lire.
—lt i 3 said that' John Shaer, the
President 'of the Miners'. Union, will be a can
didate for:Congrers, , from the Schuylkill 'dia
.
IS sfahlthat the Catholics of
Phcenixville proposit instituting a school for
the
r , p edt 3 ication of their children, apart from
stxi ti otluentes.
---The Cummings .& McComaugh
Well on the- Doughbrty farm, Petrone, alter
drillivg__deeper 'struck a. better sand and is
goin,g lit - the rate of fire hundred barrels. .
=The Oakland ,Coal Company,
'Mercer county. lastNednesday drilled through
a vein of coal four feet three inches in thick
nesti, on their territory, at a depth of 130 feet.
—kshr_veying parkt - was engaged
fags week in running a railroad line eastward
froin Pineville, Bucks-county, to the Delaware,
.at or near Brownabrirg. . •
—The Kellanginj sentinel.sayd the
new narrow gangri railioad from Parker's
Lan - dinm ' to KarntsCity in the oil rdgion' earns
as high as $l,OOO per day.
-
~..---LTwqhundred men nn the Winton
• f:ra, of the - Delaware, Leckswanna and,
rti railroad are on a strike for increase of
%Ts rrom $1 50 to f 1.75 per day.
• t,
E Pancost 'has been
ecctea to sttc:.eca itis tither, Prof. Joseph Pan
'coast, to professor of anatomy in the Jeffarson
Medlin! College, of:PLiiadelphia. •
•
—The Pennsylvania itailroad Com
pally propose to redri , ...e their - .force of brake
men, in consegnenUe.of having provided nearly
nil then: trains with patent sir brakes.
few lights since-several boys
t lilt af. fire in a Ilarristinri ;sower and. the
finokr. `therefrom ;Passed intd a number of
limise?, 'caused, tlio . occupants to think that
their .vellings were pn tire. •
—N9' Jinn - lan beirro• cow-a-days, is
.
anythit‘g r but tt. ,
.or gvnteleman. A :St.
cis paper recently told its readers tnat "two
:gentlemen and a Lidy left for the penitentiary
taAt.
' —lt said that Ralph Waldo
.Ea.cr.on is willing to bccome rector of the
l'lnivt , rtqty of Glagoiv, provided they will
remove it to Concord.
Hamilton don't be'ieve it is
aristocratic to, borrow;inoney withot paying it
back. Thb unbroken { traditions andlpractice of
the nobility for ten centuries are against her.
motion. .
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-The nearest feminine 'whim is a
change Vox, of peirl, in the shape of it ball,
which dangles from the waist belt las The
umbrella did last aeason. • I I ,
—The amon l n.t of thel, present crop
0 cotton thus far marketed abroad is 2,030,000
baler, against 1,803,000 bales to date last see,-
4)11. The *toe!: in the ports is now 703,000
against 531,000.ba1es last year. „
I
Salt take City, recently, a
Mormon 'named - James Wilson publicly an
nounced that be would kill any man Brigham
Young didn't like ifordereit by the Prophet to
do so.'
--i Amok! lady hearing some one
rendirl abtint 6ngressman.•t large rushed
in the kitchen door shouting ; ,
"Sartitt Jane,'
Sarahane ! don't leave the clothes out all
night, mind I telt you,,for there's aCongreuman
at ; largo."
• ' 4
• —The-report that a suit was insti
tuted bvJames H.j Banker 'against Commodore
Vanderbilt for il,; 0,000, iw authoritatively
contracted -It was started for aitock jobbing
purpose. , -
men tried to rob a clothing
store under the' Astor House, New tee:, pn
Saturday, rnorningt in daylight, They secured
some, goods, but being nabbed at,, dro ! ,p, 4
their booty and went: , - •
' —The president 'of the BroOklyn
,city railioad has !issued an order krbidding
any of his drivers for conductors to drink any
intoxicating liquor, or to live in or even. to
enter any hontee '
,where liquor is !so!d, under
pain of disnaisAl.
—Tlig order to -remove Tweed to
the peititerti,ary hospital as . hie sleeping guar
tors. w an efigerteeded Saturday andsthe warden
ordered ao,.peruiit hi n tit oeerpy hie room
untll farther notice. Small pox le prevailing
to some extentln the hoPpital. = •
—Murat Halstead, editor and
proprietor of the, Cincinnati Commercial was
arrested Satnrilay night nn a warrant charging
him with violation of the- Ohio lottery laws in:
prifilishing_an adiertiseroent of a gift concert
of Leavenworth; Hansa's. -
--4ndge A. S. Arnold, of .1111ean
county ; died it Port Allegheny on the Ist inst.
He was - an estimable and useful citizen and
formerly represented his district- In the legis.
!attire. • ' •
--The "clAin' fibrs" hav,e struck at
Div). thport, and the Delaware, Lackawanna
awl ,tte,rn railroad is therefore , obliged to
d' .11) its coal at Hoboken and :mate its ship.
n, -I,ts aveordi.,gly.
= . 01
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On ,appli c at i on of the poorhouse.
directora for Northampton eannty. the conit
appointed 4 oommittee of citizens to inrestigate
tt:e condition and management of the alma
..L.,nae. The committee ought to Mvemitirate
:LI fq):11e pnarpohite4 time.
•
EatOn and Amboy railroad .
arebiyin- , their track in Phillipabnrg ,and to
day will Lye established connection with the
Lehigh !•: alley main track at the , Dalaware.
bridgr. ' For the present the track will be used
bzi a slillnpt.-E0S:1071 Flt, Pi*P.C.t„Apr aB.
—A. young Fienchman le . cently
A m t himselfin s Mcnrreil `and while in
„Icar- - Ardeath C - iinfe.esed that ha had gambled
a- aya large amount.of money, and that the
solicito r Gcner., t 4, Canada WaleonaS of -th e -
I
—PrcA ssor iff Ann Herr
ra
b.. iehigac',- condemns wine, beet and cider.
a , wining alcohol not camatially varied
be = tither ingredients with which it is mixed.
• Ile tap/ that they may be medicines el: they
may he pobione.
—At Trnakee, Nevada,. , Maith
25th,An icicle eighteen feet long, • and eatimat
rd.to weigh ten Aons,ifell and smashed' a pier.,
tion of the flume; of ibe, Tackee lumber com
pany, at their Theicicle was . over six
_ feet in thickness. .
little boy j
hid himself in the
;lodge room of the Corry Granges. the other
" - ening, during an instalatfoh t and afterwards
gir. rent to a great deal of innocent prattle
att.q e t them tying rye xtran - About each others'
'Aga. We suppose this is to represent the
dangers of iniAniging; in tangle-riot. -1
The following - name& gentlemen
Fart, ; :en appointed. delegate% from Luzerne
county :into democratic *We annventrein, to
be bald at' Pittsburg in ]fay next H.
Wright, - John Handley, Frank Mosier, Ea,
Short,, - E. Have*. L. Larnbertoo , John
L 7. D. , Cc) Stanley vbx4w ar d,
in D. B. Horse.
Italfo4f.epor,ftt
Towanda, Thursday, April 16;1874
ISDITOR s
IC. O. GOODRICH.
REPUBLICAN CONVENTION.
'The Republican electors of Bradford ',County
are requested to meet in their respective elec
tion districts, on 'Saturday afternoon, May 2,
for the purpose of choosing two delegab l e, from
each of said districts to assemble'in co nvention
in the borough of 'Towanda, on MONDAY,
MAY I, for the ptinxiite ol_choosiog delegates
to --the ItepublicsinAte t ts Convention Tlie
Standing Committeettend, that the
meetings be called • tlinich hour of the day as
will beat accommodate the voters of the dl*
tricts ; and further, that 'the "33 distinctly set
forth lso7 long the polls will be kept opev.
VIGILANCE COJOUT7I33.
Libel:ll—S D Starters, Freak IrLyossaatat Brown.
Armenia John Tomlinson. 0 Mb, 0 D Meld.
Athena Twenship—W 0 Thttrstan. N V welly.
George Birchnrd.
AthenaMoronP—Z 0 Fitch; 1 Leßoy Corbin, Ls.
finite 61111011.
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Alba l!loroigh—Clisales 0 Maley, lead, !Mon.
=ham Andrews. i
Asylum—Bobett Bum N Moody; Wiz Cote.
Barely—l 0 Blight. Charles P Moore, melanin,
Burlington Totruililp—Myron Luther, Wm P Lane.
&nazi& Mikado% .
13Burlington ht. Borough—John IldcEby, X DOnglais. L
Barßngtoa Wrig
West—B P mot. lobn
Can
ParOke.
eantcm—Daniel Dines, Lawrence XanleY. Clark C
,
Canton Borough—George W Griffin, E Wesldwell.
Anson D
Columbia—John H Kagan, John X Young, Alvah
Cornell, ;
li Prazdati—eharles Stevens, Nelson Gilbert, sterna
cEse.
atanviso—Tarman Taylor. Adam Innes,lJohn rer
an:rick—lL J Angle. Ezekiel Carr. James filasbit.
Leltoy—A •Id
V -Brigham, Jasper Holcomb, A W
anreet.
Litchfield—A D Munn. David suable. W, Campbell.
Leltsprville—X H eodding. Jesse ?Carle, J 1( Dm
ham.
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-John Satedei, Dance J Sweet. G
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8 Ball.
XonroeTownship—Dawle S Mingo% itizam nor ,
thrup, Freeman Sweet.
I Orwell—James A oobata. Wm liattbewaa 0 Aloe.
,- Oveztaw—DaMel Beaveritteeey. XrAhAn Nor.
tbrup, Jr.
Pike—B B Chaffee. Spencer B Tupper, P X ,Wo . od.
ruff.
Badizbapy—Ward Itanderettle, Hector Owen,
Ikm:am:a
Rome BoroughLOrzon Rickey' .. Allen Young, L B
Browning, r
Boise Township—Charles Forbes, John , SE Btuketl:
Cyras Valivinlele.
rattdield—Z Z Chimberitn. Augustan Phelps,
John Bird, Jr. '- _ _. I
Springfield-rLyznan Porter. 7 u P starkness, W a
Wiibiten.
South Creek—lea Came, Peter J Rein, A B neap.
lon.
Sylmuls—{}serge P 'Monroe, Dr g 0 .Tracy, Finley -
Farman.
Sheahequin—W H Gore, George L Fuller, John H
Chaffee.
Sbinftg Stone—Biebard .Teantrtm. George Sage,
John Gordon. - I
Towanda Boro—First Ward—Henry T gleveris, his
Bryant, A J Nobles.
Towards Boro--Geoond Nard-4341wa54 'Walker. Bar.
ry Streeter. Wm Et CcriertiMe.
Towanda Tim—Third Ward—Uharies[ 'Tracy, It
grank - Goodttum, James Mitchell.
TOwszads Tolntship—Lymaa Blacionan. 111 Pau.
Itilaader Ward. _
TowandaNortb—Jamas roster. B Debug, Ezra
, .
Trty laiti ßlirocmi4.B B Sapinwall, Liston Bliss, Her.
rick Miami. •
Troy To ship—William Lament. Nelson Wood,
- .Tina Dunbar. I
Ter Tonna'lp—Hatae ,, MUler. John 0 Dyer
H.L Terry.
Tnanwors—John Taylor. A J CcepweLl. Wm Black.
metes—W R Rockwell, Lllobles, 8 8 Lockwood.
Warren—Henry Allen, James W Jones, Geo Ricks.
Windham—Geo , Moacript, Fred Rotriddar, Hiram
Elsbree.
Ayalneing—Martin Yee, Allen Mimi., 6 Roberta.
Wynn —Thomas Myer, Gro Gard„ Adolph Hines.
"- -- Shepard, Wade Beardaley. E E Dii-
litson,
Wilmot--lolin a Brown, Thrwasur Quick; John EV.
H. I.,....l3o2Tr4tuthanan.
IT is a forcible argument m favor
of compulsory education, that one
tenth of the illiterates, of o'er State
are paupers, while only one in three
hundred of tho , :e who can read and
write have bee reduced to this con
dition. If we had the statistics of
crime as fully presented, it would in
Il probility be found that the pro
portion Of illiterates who have become
crimnals. is still_greater. These are
facts which carry' their ownmoral.
HoN; H. C. JOILNSON of Dieadvile,
this State; 'was nominated by the
President last week, and Confirmed
by ithe Senate as Commissioner of
Customs. Mr Sonssox was Speaker
of the Horde at Harrisburg' in 1864,
and a inember of the lame . ' body in
1870. - He takes the place of Mr. W.
T. Hsi, an Pa-Editor` 1 of the
Pittsburg , GazeUe. Mr. 4m-sox, it
is. - conceded, will make a , careful
officer.
THE committee on Ter
the House of Representaties
ington, have reported in fa
admission of. New Mexico
The icommittee lacked one
nmuiimons. It has a finf
great.paineral resources an.
nable grazing country. T.
sion of tke railroad system
bring the Territory and i
advantages into more prom
tice.
THY Local-Option
'repealed by. the preset/
On a test vote the other
House decided 41 to 22 in
the law. 3,11- Mrsn, of! th
voted with the friends-of
Mr. WEBB was absent, b
have voted the same Iwa •
been in his seat. Let the 1
temperance take court*
forward. - Do not suffer I
reproach' that the law' can
forced.. It can be.
THE Pittsburg Comnrrciftl appeass .
in a dress of new type, ITC in ap
pearance is equal tb ' any paper in
i t
the State. I t is one of the most
readable of our excheng 's, bright,
lively, and thoroughly so d upon
l a
all the topics of the day. tis edited
by RUSSELL Enneri, - Cheir , an of the
Republican State Commit ee, whose
talents and industry hate already
made the Commercial the lading Re
publican paper of the COmMonwealth:
Vii!
Bo Mss SUSAN PENNON Bo LEAL! died
recently under painfal . circ mstancer.
Her husband was thrown pto prison
in Franca ,on suspicion- of having
knowingly issued fratuin t railroad
bonds. General FSESIONT '
ii broth-
IL
er--law;liad induced 'to
take them. - Undoubtedly th were.
innocent of criminal inte nd, yet Bom
teu was degraded, and p6ished as
i t
the lowest criminal. It 1 to a great
bitterness — between the si ars; the fa
mons 3 ssairr. Famorr be* suppos
ed by her sister bha brought
this trouble of her. lan4ame Bon.-
tau Was a noble woman, v
plished and amiable, and
a broken heart. Several
she was one of the most I
naments of New York Aral
lint' was mitarfani admi
specked. f !
Thurman of the Connecticut eleo-'
Hon has again aroused ' a hope in the
breasts Of the democracy that their
long deferred victory - is within easy
reach.' They fraglit the put- history
of their organization and the causes
Which lead the people to rise up al
most en masse and hurl them from
power; and so long as the republi
can party is loyal to- the trust be
queathed t+ it, the pftoplii.'will yield
it support 4 and the record of the
party which led the country to the
brink - off ruin will forever debar the
democracy 'from again , ruling in this
country. The Albany Evening Jour
nal, referring to .the political , situa
tion, makes use of the following sen
sible remarks:
S. w, IL.VOIIII
The vitality and power of the
Republican organization have always
consisted in the profound convictions
which animated the great body of
its members- It was not tradition
which brought them tinder its ban
ner. It was not discipline which
held them in , its ranks. It was not
blind and — unreasoning devotion
which determined their allegiance.
The Republican party came into
being as the expression of the
quickened Conscience cf the country
in protest against the iniquity of
slavery, and the nioral impulse which
produced its birth has' moulded its
character and shaped its history.
Like every successful party it has
attracted unprincipled adventurers
and self-seekers, but underneath
everything.that might appear on the
surface;. the\great body- of the or
ganization-h*heen composed of the
best elements of\the American peo
ple. They have \ i re tood. together
because there were at objects to
be accomplished an \beeaur . they
had faith that these grand national
ends could only he subser4ed through
the ittfaeas of the Republican party.
And if they remained - attach: , to it
now; it is because they believe i still
embodies the best purposes a' d
holies of the country.
When clear moral issues have
commanded the field, the Republican
party has been , strongest. When it
has most appealed to the manhood
and conscience of the_ people, it has
been the moatir4esistible. The
elements of which it is made up are
only roused to their best, action when,
their sense , of the. reqUirementa of
public safety and public morality is
impressed. So long -as the battle
against slavery, and. the war for the
Union, and the establishment of
equal rights stood in the forefront,
of living questions, the popular heart
could be touched and the popular re
sponse was certain. If the questions
of the present appeal less to the deep
moral convictions of the • people, so
muck- the more reson for fulfilling
their standards and answering the
expectations in - the work of &della
istration;',„ In order to preserve their
unabated attachment, the party must
make itself the representative of the
cause of good and honest govern
ment,. as it did of freedom and
national existence.
The bearing of these remarks lies
in the application. What we want
is to have the representatives of the
party wherever they are found feel
that its continued success depends
upon the continued and 'active sup
port of the better elements, and that
this can be preserved only by main
taining the highest standards. If
Congress hesitates/ upon questions
before it, let it ask what the conc
science of the country demands. :If
the Executive Departments are re
quired to deal with disputed ques
tions, let them seek out the, better
opinion of the ,
,people:. It is as easy
now as it was ten years ago in the
heat of the war, or five years ago in
the heatof reconstruction, to deter
mine what the judgment of the nation
demands; and ourrepresentatives
everywhere will be wise if in all their
action they will consult that rather
than false guides.
1%1.-Yoas city is making a move
irifavorof-a—"cremation" organiiir-
Lion. 3lany - tersons therebelieve
that dead bodies ought to be burned
not - buried. At a' meeting held in
that city a few nights ajo by those in
favor of , the new order of things, let
ters were read from Rev. 0. B.;
Fsarnixanam, Csaarrs A. Deis,
HENRY &mons and other prominent
persons, all adopting the idea that
the earth's surface should not be used
for 'graveyards, 'end that the present
mode of disposing of the dead was
anseqentific,.cUmbersome, and repul
sive to the living. At the present
time we are not a cremationist, and
it is quite probable we never will be.
There is no use, however, denying
the fact that the advocates of the tow
doctrine are
,growing more numer
ous
in this country every day. But
here is not where the idea originat
ed, no= where its deepest root can
be found. In Switzerland and
throughout Germany many ; distin
guished persons are advocating its
adoption,' and at Zurich where
burial ground is growing contracted,
2,000 persons have subscribed
toward an association founded in
favor of burning the dad. At Basle
the movement has received the public
approval of many of the orthodox
clergymen ; and physicians there
have recommended it on the ground
of promotion of the health of the
community. In Germany the news
papers are talking about the subject
a great deal, while one firm in Berlin
has advised the invexition of
,a new
furnace in which to perform the
operation. And last, a charch-war
den of a Jewish synagogue in the
same city has proposed to establish
on a new hiirial ground, lately
acquired, ono of these furnaces.
tories of
t Wash
rot the
a Stith,.
lOf being
elitaate
r ~ • $
IS a Tai
ls expall•
will soon
natural
nent no-
not be
gialature.
day the
favor of
county,
the law
. ;
t would
had he
friends of
id - .push
, nger the
iof be en-
THE Judicial Apportionment bill
finally passed both Houses last week,
,and was signed by thii Governor.
The apPOintment of Mr. - Isamus as
additional law judge 'in 'the twenty.
sixth district, gives universal satis
faction. Heis well qualified for the
responsible and honorable position;
Although the district is strongly
democratic, we should not be sur
prised to see Mr. I: elected next fall.
•ry seam
he c4ed of
years ago
'ant, or
rOblas,
and re.
Trte
dolden Globe, of Colorado, has
suspended on account , of the disap
pearance of the editor. He was lad
seer; standing under a tree, and soma
men were Pulling on a rope. -
nnl 2111 . M STANDARD.
.40117NX STATE CAPITAL.
Party Vamettesia-4,Thid &yin Ms Irouse.-.
-Naar fir Me aidermial Bill—Appoint4
Meg! °V VW Glearnor;itc.. ttd, &e.
• • amemliM
441gagovsa. April 20,1874.
4118'present week has been one of
more than ordinent eiciqunent and
aetivity in legiabitive egclee. On
'Wednesday morning a ;
caucus or TEI musoonario ,Itsmnole
AND SZNAToRa!
was held, in which it wasiresolved to
oppose the Centennial appropriation
bill and the bill providing for an in
crease of the debt of th:ti i ty of. Phil
adelphia:This action :pr edicted
on the basis that by opposing the
measures named the Republican ma
jority would be compelled to concede
what the -Democrats *mild call a
" fair apportionment," far as the
city of Philadelphia is earned.
vitit - coltriA.
While the Democratsivere in can :
ous,concocting this nice little scheme,
a resolution was adopted by the
Rowse making the Centeruiial bill
the special order for Thursday,—a
proceeding which somewhat discon
certed the caneussing Democrats up-,
on returning to their 'seats in. the
House. Well,, the billicame up and
occupied in its discuesiin nearly the
entire morning session.' An amend
inent was inserted and the bill passed
to third 4eading. It wee then hur
ried to the printer, and by three
o'clock was ready npou ,the files of
the House. After a hitier fight, in
which all manner ofdilatory dodges
were resorted to, it po,,stied finally ;
- ayes 60, nays 34. It ' now goes to
the Senate for concurrence in the
last House amendmenti . Voting for
the bill were the following
• DENOONAIN*
r
Messrs. Crawford, Crosier, Crogan,
Egan, Foater. Hegelian, Jamison,
Josephs, Kennedy, Loftus, Talley,
Yokes-12. Voting! against the
bill were the following!
nsPusucalls; .
Messrs. Crosi, Jones! (of Potter),
Morgan (of Lawrence), Ramey,
Thompson (of Payett4), Yerlies-6.
•We shotild have stated that on
hold
evening the' Reptibllcans
hold a caucus, of
,which Mr. Mylin,
of`Lancanter, was chairman, and Mr.
Mcdullongh, Aif Philadelphia, Beefy.
The follo wing resolutions were of
fered by`M l r 4 Myer; of ißradford, and
were nnan . ously ,adOpted:
Resolved, Thatthe action bf the Democratic
caucus in resolviiik, to oppote the Centennial
bill without regard te its merits, as a means of
extorting concessioneto therh on the legislative
apportionment bill, and\thri doing their WO
to make the Centennial iparty measure when
it has nothing really partisan about it, is a pal
try political trick ,unworthy bf men who have
m assumed the solemn resporniib 'ties of - Legiar
Resolrol, That the Centenn i a l b g a thor
oughly non-partisan measure. we ave it to
stand or fall exclusively upon Its erirs Yf
-
our_political opponents choole to niskeit a pe
tits:al question they;mnst betr all the odium of
such action. . ,
Resolved, That the Republican membeitof
the House stand prepared to decide all quell
bons that come beforo them on their merits
alone, will not therefore take caucus action on
non-partisan bills which will leomo before them
for an 'unbiased consideration.
1 ' A COCK THAT WOHLi HT FIGHT."
As may be surmised, the leading
managers of the Democratic machine,
who planned- the caucus job, are in
an exceedingly bad humor, and this
morning say very ugly things _about
their bolting brethren. But the bad
blood caused by 'yesterday's skirm
ish will soon be dissipated, and mat
ters will move on in the usual good
natured manner.. For the purpose
of expediting business and hurrying
forward really important legislation,
Mr. Myer yesterday introduced the
following rasUlntion, Which was
agreed to:
Resolivd, That hereafter it shall be a (pee-
Von of privilege for's member to move to take'
up bills pending on the tollo - wing subjects: Rev
enue billy, Constitutional Reform billy, Apppre
priation bills ; which billp, when called for, may
be taken up by a vote of a majority of the mem
bers present : protided, this resolution shall
not apply to bills reported with a negative rec
ommendation.
BILLS FINALLY PASSED
The House, to-day, passed the fol
lowing important bills, finally:
No. 156. " An Se c t relating to resignations of
members of the General Assembly."
No. 14.5. " An act fixing the time when the
term of office of the judges of the Supreme
Court,and other judges learned in the law, shall
commence,"
No. 189. "Aq act to punish the fraudulent
issue or use of tax receipts."
No. 160. "An set relating to the election of
and defi
Secretary. ruing of Intern
dutiesal Affairs, fixing his salary
ni his ." •
Ben: 54. "An act fixing the compensation of
members of the General Assembly, and the
number, duties and compensation of the officers
and employes thereof.".
JUDICIAL APPOINTSIEN7S
The Governor, yesterday, sent to
the Senate the following appoint
ments for president and additional
law judges:
ADDMON AL LAW 3GIKIE9.
25th district—Clearfield, Clinton anA Centre
-John IllOrvie. •
12. Dauphin and Lebanon —ll•Jbert hi Ilen
arson.
26. Columbia, ➢lontour, and Wyo
, ing—Thommt J Ingham.
17. Batter and Lurrencel—Chas. U'Candless.
PLIESIDENT Jrnass,
32. Delaware—Johnli Broomall.
3. Nortbampton—W &Kirkpatrick
42. 'Adams—David
35. Illereer—William MaxWeil.
33. -Armstrong—John V Painter.
COIiFIBBIATION
The Senate Phis morning confirmed
the nomination of Mr. Orvis. The
others have not as yet been acted
upon. Ba&DFORD.
Mn. Eurran : I have beci reading altentioqy
and carefully a lecture delivired by Wm. N.
Thompson, Esq., before the Teachers Associa
tion of Bradford County at Ulster, last Februa
ry, and published in the REPOIITZII of the 26th
of March.
The sentiments advocate] and the position
taken by the lecturer are so much at variance
with Truth and all the laws of our being, that
I propose, with your permialon, Mr. Editor,
to overt:will the gentleman's ragehest and lot
him see, if possible; what a piebald, patchwork
counterpane—what a madman's robe be has
been constructing.
Teachers of babes and instructors of the fool
ish, ought to know better than to 'make such
egreious blunders, such glinni-mistakes. Mr.
Thompson starts out with the proposition that
"Education is the . first and highest duty of
man,"—" that wo must fan ourielres to a white
heat," so that, as I suppose, like Samson's foxes
in the days of old, we may run among 'the
standing corn of the Philistines and sit fire to
all about us. But the Prophet kits us, Mr.
Editor, that ail who kindle a fire and compass
themselves with sparks, should walk in their
own light, and the cud of suet a state of things
should bs, " they should hare it at the hand of
God to lie down in sorrow.". Lot' Mr. Tnomp
son carry out the idea and elaborate the sub
ject for himself.
'I had supposed, Mr. Editor, in my ignorance,
that as "the word of inspiration informs us,
" the fear of the Lord was the beginning of
knowledge," while "fools despise it ; "—or in
other words, our moral natures should be the
first to receive instruction. All knowledge we
may be able to acquire, comes, not from our
selves, not from the fire which we may kindle, ,
but from on high. Why, air, the intellect of
Man is stay from,God's own brightness--a
spark struck from oar God's eternal throne,
which, bursting through • the , shades 'l?f night,,
longs to shine where once it shone.
. But Mr. Thompson, it Seems, does not be
lieve i i this at all; mutt la sufficient in and of
himself; all ho to do ie to fan the sparks or
the Bre 'which his himself has kindle•). -
Ilene° the gentleman propogestolhd,a near
er and better way—sir ike out a path itt which
man has never trod before!: this will lead us to
the temple of Truth, and Abed a. brightuess on
our pathway such as the weal has never seem
This new, this better way is our search otter
wisdOzn, levee God and RIO
deuce entirely out of the queer
"In the =tidings of our ride
Bids **ail from Olt W.*
and wet° to ilia with Opt chest 0.
githle us In ourr i ioarN ; amigo:lit
atom, efern chitinkttielthebefore,
its of BreAtbrid 'Donn* • ...,- -:
I had iiiiipOseil lttet Mr. ThMit
believer in Divine Bevelatioit,., but
ments make Me doubt:- What are
manta, proposed to be Minuted ti
dren, but a* kind of splendid Atheism
over and sager•coated, It may be,
enough of tweeting morality to ma
lowed by the multitude? ,
- Mr. Tinnapium need not t
give4imself the
trouble to sir edzi out this new and ter way of .
which he speaks. The itse (?) me mof Greece
loni
t
and Rome didlall ithe temple Truth, as
this for him ago;. and
this patttleads, nog to
they supposed; but to the temple o Error and
Delusion, where sat enthroned th idle Self;
and hence the motto; ' "know thyself,' - wait
r
written on their temple doors. Thel only source
of wisdom was to look within--eulti ate the in
tellect first of all and at the expense of the
moral faculties.
The philgeopliera of Greece and I
writings have come down to us, ire
Aicholars intellectually considered;
alt "they were children, sod even
the Adam was involved in chnerh
They knew n othing of the great I
being or the objects of life ; to the
might rise and set, the seasons cot
winter's gloeCaiy reign might eel& I
of spring,—tiut to them, no spring
' Would revisit the mouldering tiro,
No day ever claim on the night of isle grave;"
their only hope and expectation as to close
their eyes in everlasting sleep.
. Aristotle, One of the 'wisest and hest of these
aneieni sage', said to those who wa hed around
his dying couch: "II came into o world in
impurity, rhave lived :in anxiety, depart with
fearful forohodlngs—Oausa causar m miserere
mei--eause Of cantos, pity me."
Mr. Editor, our more/ natures need cultivat
ing as, well;' as our intellectual. The soul as
well as the mind must have food Suited to its
wants. Without it man is not eduCated . In the
proper senseof the term, though l/ l ie may spend
his whole life at the heat university in the land.
, 1
He may bed splendid savage, a intellectual
monster or an educated fool, bat eis nothing
more. No wonder such a man is fund bowing
down to a snake or a toad; and ho might is
well worship the meanest, most loithsomn rip.
sae that hops or crawls upon thle ground, as
.the idol Self. ', 1
An.cducciled men id one whoselora i fAculties
have had thestart'of all the rest n the pursuit
of knowledge. Teach a child, first of all, his
moral accormts.bility; that hollves here' only
to liveUgain, and that ail knowledge, if, rightly
used, is &Means of happiness; thot ho sustains
a three-told relation to things &bent him : first
1
tljils Makor, secondly to his fel ow-men, and
/daily to himself , and we have gi en him afair
Start In the ways of wisdom.
Where now aro Greeco and It
their wisdom ? Gone like a dro;
of the night.—
"They live but in the , tales or other times,
Their, proud paillions aro the hermit's home ,
While their, long colanodes and p u blic walks
Now faintly echo to the pilgrims'feet."
"Know thyself "is nothing ba heathenism
in its broadest and hrgbeet sense David's ad
vice to Solomon is much the boat i "Know thou
he god of thy fothrri.'• Bolomo; heeded the
admoUition, and the result was lorions. Bat
this paper is already too long, and I will stop,
to resume, perhaps,.the subject 4t some future
Mn e. 1 : G. W. S.
GREAT 'FIRE AT WILLIAMSPORT.
I
Wzia. \ sroirr,Pa.April i2.---About
1 o'clock\this afternoon a destructive
incendiary\Sre was started in' the
piling yard of, Brown, E 'rly & Co.'s
saw mill, consdMing the ntire . con- I
tents of ;the yardhe re burned
over about •
FORTE ACRES OF , GRO ND
in the heart of the luMbi.r district,
comprising the space t.ween the
yards of White, Lentz & White and
Reading, Fisher & Read in con
suming about thirty millions ol%s , ea-
Boned white pine lumber, the aw
mill of Filbert, Otto & Co., the Eni s
pire planing mill of C. Ff. Arouse &
Co., and 'a large number of dwellings,
mostly tenanted by men employed in
the milli The loss cannet be much
short of'
ONE MILLION DOLLARS. r
The Owners of the largestramounts
of lumber destroyed were: Brown,
Early & Co.; Filbert, Otto & Miller;
&. F. Ranstead, S. N.' Williams, and
Peter Herdic, and about ten Millions
were held in small lotS by various
other parties. • Herdic's and Brown's
mills were almost miraculously saved
by the '
INTBED/DITE OF TilE CITI
ably assisted by engines
Haven and Sunbury, bro '
cial trains furnished by .k
ent_Baldwin, who clearel
.of all regular trains for t
Only about one-fifth the
ered by insurance.
Now Advartis
IMIEM!eIOM
HEApQUARTERS
FOR
WAT
°HES, JE
IMM
14.Y-1E It W A RE!
M. llENteratioi
Ltas opened a
NEW JE
EMIT- STORE, ON
In the
Thu, WI
M=
ican and \Swis
old Jewelry, Gold Seta,
Fine
CHAINS AND RINGS,
HAM BRACELETS
BUTT
NS, PINS, &c. &c.
I
A full Line of KILT au a n d plated ware.
I I
SiIEOTACLES AND
' EYE GLASSES
- (H all kireli t —Gold, silver]
• CLOCKS
~ ,
I ' ...,
Prom the cheapest to the bes and' many other
arttcles too numeroui to mantle . but to/ be seen
by calling. M. lIENDE:LWAN.
N. B. Watches. Clocks and Jewelry repaired by
practical workmen, and warrant°.
Towanda. Nov. 10. 13
•
TRUSTEES' SALE
_IL goods of the late fain of I)
now offered at a
GREAT RAR
The store can be lased for a
low rate.
The stock comp ti a good line of dry goods,
fancy goods, mnline. goods, at The goods mut
and will be sold. • • For partimilitra and terms em•
quire of A. I. NOBLE,
WI 8
A. WICKHAM, .
Trustees.
TO T. E Having bad
A. nearly Arleen years oil extern:eta boring round
pump loge, 1 offer my services to t the public. Work
attended to in any part of t JA county in short meter
and satisfaction guaranteed. ALLVN,
New Albany, March 25 tr.
HALE & , rverroN,l , Ativrrs ran
_1 i I
003NECTICCT MUTUAL LIFN ENEWBANOE CO.
Mee No. 3 Grath& loatton's Mock, Bridge Street.
Mardi p 5. IS% , , .
PM!"
d
nAUT/ON:.-Whlisamy • °Alice
tam lett soy bed outipairdwittont loot cum
or poor ng moillolo. poroaoworo hereby forbid bar.
boo or touting bor,ao rottroototo fa; win FAY
no of bar oroft*WVAttikr this ow. OMANI
oduipollol ' SOW ITITZO i •
Tom" nap IdrdirP-
• at - to
11*--,teop
WWI i►
GREAT AVOTIOS SALE
renal.
inch anti
, .onr
Salmi/ hen
with just
o,it ; swat-
Lqll . 'jMd:ll,n!iaMi
ON DREDOE Erraszr, TOWANDA.
Commencing MANY, MAY ittb, at;
and continuing until all is 101
In CodaCquenci or dads's my Yu
.1 alialraell soy entire stock at this salC
sell sew Top Ihtm and s Platform 111 ,
lon. F aison* wanting ?mistime WO
sae cpportonity.
Towns cash sa.all sales lass than $2O; 1
* sales eiceeding $2O, with approved secpi
BI shall continue to kellat very lowest
the day of sale.
rgme, whose
! - splendid
ukin :nor-
W0158, -alt
n darkness.
-nil of their
,m the mini
Towanda. April 10.1874. - U.
and go.
the bloom
B ANKRUPT SA
The valuable real estate i
da Borough and Township,
property, of G. F. Mks° wi
at Public Sale on
WEDNESDAY ; APRIL 29
Commencing at 10 o'eldell
the Steam Flouring Mill in
Boro'. '
An opportunity to pinch'
property at a bargain may
again in,a life-time. •
The Pr9peity•to be soli'
me with all
in or a SiBIOLI
NEW, STRivitr FLOUBIN
With PLASTER MILL
FIFTY GOOD BIJILDT
Near the bruidness part of t
• The Mason Farm has be
into
Situated on Main Street
very dpsirable and valuabl,
Also one Lot on Poplar
oining rata Hose Co.'s b
Creditors of the estate a
ed to be present, and in!
will be offered them to be
chasers. •
TERMS.-1.0 per cent
pa; cent. in 6 rdoilths; 3
in 12. 'months; 36 per c,
month -
Parties si ring to -pg
of the above'dsliibed'pr
do so by applyin to the
i
any time before thespubbe
Also, one Platform a l
2-horse Pleasure Sleigh, •
Bobs, Plows, &T.
MEMEN,
from Lock
ght on spe
uperintend-
11,14 . • SCOTT,
Towanda, Atiil 13,181
the road
eir passage.
loss is cov-
-
A PER'S CATHARTIC = PILLS,
1 -
I'On ALL THE it/MOM Or A YAISCIV . I MAIO.
Curing Costiveness, 'Jaundice, FlysPepsia, lath
gestion, Dysentery, Foul Stonfach and Breath, Ery
dpelss, Headache, Piles, Rheumatism. Eruptions
and Skin Diseases, Dilionlmess, Over Complaint,
Dropsy. Totters, Tudors and Salt Bhetun, Worms.
duet, Neuralgia, ass Dinner Pill, spd Purifying the
Blood. are themes! consortial purgative yeW Perfected*
Their effects abundantly showhowimuch they me •
11l other Pills. They are rare and Iplessent to take,
but pOwerfal in cure. They purge' out the foul Ira
more alba blood ; they stimulate the sluggish or
disordered organ into action; and they impart health
and tone to the whole biting. 7 . 1u4 cure not only
the every day complaints of anti body, but [amid.
able and dangerous diseases. Ho skilful ph:id
/dans, most eminent clergymen, and our host
sans, send'esrtificates of cures performed .and of
great benefits they have derived 'from these Pills
They Sr. Out safest and bast physic; for children, be
cause mild as well as effectual. Being sugar coated.
they an wasy,to take; , and being prir a'y vegetable
they are entirely , harmless.
IVELRY
RIDGE STREET
d by Young &
, Id and Silver
Walehes,
PRICPAPXD 81
Dig J. (1. AYER AO.. LO A
Practical and Analytical Oh
89b1
erit
i nav by
w a il Druaglida and Dealers
FARMERS TAKE NOTICE
The undersigned will be repared to receive at
Wimuking. Pa., good fat veal calves and iambs,
bo
tween the hours of 2 and G o'clock. 'p m:, on Fri.
day.' April 3d, on Friday, April 17th, and on every
Friday during the months of May and June. and on
the second and fourth Fridays of Jrdy and August
next. On the third of April the price for good veal
calves, weighing from 130 to 200 lbe, wid be 5,54
=in per lb. For those weighing fram'loo to 130,
froni 4 to 5 cents per lb.'accerding to weight and
condition. • After that date the highest marketprlces
will bo paid for both calves an 4 d l p la t e mbs, being goy.
erred brgeneral markets to fatten• well
should never be allowed to ram thein field or yard.
but should in ad eases be cloael: c.nned in a clean
dry stable, where it will not lutve truffinent room to
run. and the cow should be driven into the stable
regularlytwo Or three times each day, and the calf
allowed to suck all it desires, until it snivel to the
age of from 5 to 8 Weeks, when it, will usually be
suitable for market. Remember fod calves are not
desirable for veal. and if brought here not be
bought except at low prices. fin d it
have
earlywinter lamb. to dispose of,'"will flnd it greatly
to their advantage to sell them here by weight;
during the months of May and Jane, when they
are always In demand at high prima. Persons can
tit any time ascertain what prices will be paid for
the next succeeding week, by enquiring of me atthe
Brick Store, where lam always ;,found, and ever
ready to buy, at highest market prices. gistn. hay
butter. eggs, Pork. Poultry. ito.. and to lett goods
cheap as the cheapest.
GEORGE =ER.
WyastikUng, Ps., March 20, '74-sm.
COAL - .
and Steal
1 The stock of
A. -pettes & Co. Is
GAIN r
'term of your at a
The subscriber harlsi the agency of the Rutchl•
son Conks, at Kingeton. Pa,. is memed tofUmilea
dealers with all slue of Anthracite Coal e ' weprzed
In the best manner. from the celebrated Cooper
Utz A fun supply of this Coal may be seen
calling on W. IL nutalston. At the new Coal by
on Pine , one blait south of Main ;street; where all
are Invited to call. Full weight ood good quality
insured. . L. B. CABS.
Towanda. Feb. 3. Mo. , '
- -
(1 OOD FARM FOR SALE Cheap,
AA cm:alibiing about 79 °scree, al?ont Ed acres im•
proved, formerly owned liy lil.l Bowman. deo'd.
Log bonze. good frame bare, good water, young
bearing trait treei, and situate in 4sylum two., four
miles from Towanda. Terms easy.. Enquire of tf.
O.OOFF, Towanda, or _
Mir 19 'll-tf.
PA.,
0 o'clock,
Business
I will nino
• tag WI•
nd this
CO days on
ity.
DIES
InfirP
Ell
IM!
'Towati
late the
bo sold
*,.1874,
4
A. M., Rt
owanda
ase such,
of occur
EE
ttached;
'G LOTS
he Bore'.
n divided
5-ACRE LOTS
and grit
property.
Street ad
raiding.
re request
dneements
come cpnr,
down; 30
per cent.
,nt. in 18
zehaso any
Iperty,'can
Trustee at
sale. •
Inge, one
111;- Pair of
TRtSTEE.
MUM,
emote.
In lhd iofna
d. 14.000LBAM88.
tee-Sure, Ye.
rpREASUBSIAS SALE 'of 11
ha Bpidttori Coast::
tirseassee deo Ai! oi Amombly i Weed
day o f March, 181 i, and ether r d
Aimee*
De exiV4poldie side, as the Cloitualsolonen
to the of Towsudasolt the Sht
A. D., 1.11174, e tracts annotated had dei et
&Mowing Hat, mass the taxes me , peid heti
time.
Wa . ,2l7crate:
WM
Barron, Jobn jr
limb, Moses
Wagner, Mama
McAlTee, Hunan, ea
Cunningham, D It
Hasa, Georgo
Hardy, James
Hardy, Andrew
Hardy, J iattinia
Hardy, Noon
Hardy, Paul
Laney, Andrew
Ladley, Peter
Ladley, Joseph
Stuart, Walter
Stuart, Deborah
Stddens„liamnot •
filddens, Joseph
'ldderut, James
Siddens, Peter
Wallace, Samuel
as until
Beck, !leery, ttndlibleil one half
Bates, Fredrk, " "
Barton, Admit
nefer, George
Einger, Jubn •
200
2O
402
139
154
.llcir ter, Jacob •
Be: ter, Jacob jr
Gray, Witham '
ILamlltOJ, Thotoos
Hopkins, Robert
McAdams, Etihriant
North, Samuel
North, James
432
200
400
100
400
200
Woodruff, Unnnolt
WLI on, Samuel
Young, Samuel
Barnes. James
, Betz, Henry—
• Betz, John '
Betz, Joseph
Betz, James
Dyson; henry
Barnes, Patrick
Cooley,Samuel .
Cooley,•Joehua
Edge, Peter
Lilts, Marcy
• rltz,Samnel
- Maga, Peter
Bags, Nathan , •
Raga, Gacrge
nerdy, Samuel
Hardy, James
hardy, henry
Ladley. Andrew
Moo i, George
'• • Moon, Paul
Palmer, Thomas
Seeley, Henry
- Seeley, Jonathan
Ste eY, Po . .er
Siddens, Andrew
Slddeas, Geome
Sidders, Peter
Sledens, Janes
Seeley, Joseph
Tc...ple, Peter •
• Temple, Samuel
White, dames
Ladley,ellugh
400
29s
400
4(K)
400
Field, Henry
Hunt,Jol, •
Porter, Janted
12)
200
250
150
3h.,1
. .
Dalih in, James
Catlin, Eli
Catlin, Putnam
Cortright, Cornelius
Cortright, John
Davenport, Daniel
Fell, Jesse
Thomas, Nicholas
11)
211.1
351,
Allen, John
Barrett, Joel
Baldwin, John
Hannah
llollenback, John
Marsh, Samuel
Sterling, Samuel
Sterling, Lucy .
Sterling. Samuel jr
ilufas
ALSO—In pursuance of the prOxisions
of General Atombly passed the 23th da
A. 1844. section 41st. at the same Urn.'
will be exposed at public sale the tracts
of land or real , estate designated in th
list. unless the taxes,npoii the same are ~
that time : • I
(? i•
2 , g •
irhC:ll Aslusul
•
SE
1871 BeardalY D
.... Harris H
.. Beeman R D radj..,
*Timm TWO.
2 88 2 92 1871 Me. Asa• Michael
3 29 480 Wells II 8
1872 Gardner LA •
Gilsbn Joseph •
.... Welles Henry
imam%
1871 Melleo Leonard
• .... SlcCraney James.
LIIVELFIELD.
IM7I Grewsldre 8 Bat
0003110 E 17r.
63 721 1781 Ellis lames •
crezaimi.
07 252 09'.1871 Pranley Timothy
37 .... Krone John
2 03 5 68 2 15 .:... McDonald James
1 as 5 40 2 15 .... Madden-Patrick
45 45 1872' Barrett James
06 Barrett John
1 05 3 12 1 95 ....'Madden Patrick
144 90 .... Prauley Timothy
3 40 2.23 Casey Thomas
1 62 3 03 ..... McDonald James
_ 1872 Walker Stephen
White Patrick
SORT= CREEL
3. GO 3GO 5 40 1873 Hinman Hiram
imorr
J. 00
.75 ' 1 40'
150
150
4 00
1 20
2 40
18 7 1:Dennison .1 W
TROY DORO.
00 600 . 1871 merry 0
4 00 .0 00 11 20 1872 do
8 OD 12 00 Matta Abram
83'47 86 36 . Adams James 13
1572 Doud Lewis fi T
'PrYSOT.
1672 Pierce Chas 13 1
111
Cr]
1871 Burns Phili
..,. Burns Patri
.... 'tanning Id A. - Eat
Sto.he A J
18 . 7 . 2 Ba rnhart W J
Bums Philip
.... Carlo Paul
.... Carroll Dennis Jr
Lanaing 11 A. Est
Overton Edward
I GO
3 90
N. B.—Notice is hereby given that an
tient to,pay taxes and costs will be requ
ease when land is sold at the, time of sal•
these terms are complied with the iand
exposed tonic, . MATHEW MA
Count•
UST of the . names of
drawn to act u Jurors in a 'Court
Pion ta bo Inild at Towanda, COrDIIIO
DAY. BUY 4:
Athens twp., Aaron Wolcott, 011 Sp '
C H Corbin; Alba, Jll Fellows; Bard
Helder; Burlington twp Moses Will
two., Andrew Watts; Herrick, Thomas
Bold, Oscar F 'Wotcott. :John Teed;
Hobert Irvine; Pike, Samuel Buck; Bo
John Pasamore; Granville, Samuel
Said, Horace W Potter; Terry. John C
two., Nelson Ward, Jacob Thomas;
Morgan Winston; Ulster, Frank Nob
Harrison DOdd; Wysox, II C Shores,
Wells, B 8 &rgeant.
TIL47ZIIB; JUIT-Irll5T W
Asylum, Hlglit; Athens, Uri
Parke, , Wra Plummer,' Geo H Mel;
6 °M BLIb7; Barclay,. Daniel O'Heron
.John Howland, Phillip Blade; amnv
Warberton, Wm Bunyan, Robert M
IteUtigg; Leßaysville. Parley li Buck;
.Chaapel;' Monroe '04.4 Wm II Hswe
logg; °nivel], Jas'P Coburn; Pike, 'T,
Bradford Beecher, Edward 8 Skeele;
Daniel Sullivan ; Ridgebtry, Addison C.
field, Daniel Allen; Sheshequin, Ab . .1
son, Elias Douglas; South Creek. W"
Towanda boro, C doolbaugh, Charles
timer Parsons; Towanda North, Wm
Silas Mills; Tuscarora, A B Sumner, rt
Troy twp., Andrew Hoffman; Ulster, W
Warren, Robert Arnold, Minor Busse
madge; Wysox, Joseph Ridgeway;
Harr,
TIIAVE SEE JC,111,.-SECOND
Armenia, Albert lsewey;.Athons boro,l
ell; Athens twp., John A Perkins; Alba,
Albany, Stephen Murphey; Barclay,
miakey, 2d; Burlington twp.; John Hain
0=041; Burlington West, John Car
ton brio.. Newton llobertai Canton S
Landon; Franklin, Wmtrayton; Gran;
Putnam, Franklin kluton, Charles Ss:
&alai Cart; Lttchfleld, Charles Vandi
WTO,II 74 Ooolbaugh; Pike Georgei I
1 Thomas, Azariah. Champion; Bidgi
Burnham;, Springfield, Martin Hari
Harkness. Diamis Bailey: Smithfili
Tracey, John H Cheapel; Sylvania, Pe
Sheshognin. James NOW/SIM; ZOWSIDA
Bahm, John A Coddinim T wands
Dimock; Troy buro;Baniel J Quaid. '
Ulster, Charles - Smith; Wysoz, Jam
Windham, Platt Loundsberry, - Jame
Truston White; Wyalusing. Thomas A
AL 131111
, ,
IN BANitittIPTCY.—In
trict Mart of the United States. fo,
District of ,Pehnsylvania, No. 1877 in r•
In the matter of 1144118 Y hIP.C. Ba
creditors of sad Bankrupt. '
Tags Ecrnci that by order of said si
general meeting of the creditors of a,
for the purposes named to the "
Section.ot the ' Bankrupt '.ot of the
1860. win 'be held{ st ttw office of E.
one oa the Begtsteis in L;ankruptcy
on the 28th drKt . of Apr.l, 1874, at 11 o
JAMES
April' 74 , •
shootin
1.1 - arras or fishing upon the prem
scriber after this date, is strictly forb ,
Wyaluslirg, PA., April 18'714w
ME
MEM
r M will
r* u,
Jul?.
4 to the
cfre that
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32 64
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'10.40
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OTLIZSO! , I
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12119
IMRE!
of the Act
of April,
; and place
I or pintas
following
aid before
IRE
11E1
ALBANY
20 120
73 03
100 •2 15
50 520
78 800
50 150
li.tl 1 50
70 400
CO, 56
h&I 85
27 G 3
DO 1 33
CO 448
25 37
100 994
100• 9 56
30 90
WU 96
100 702
go 234
1102 5 65 .
100 467
11U • 1 20
69 240
ICO 12.G0
:o 1 00
lot 10 00
lot 21 20
b&l 20 00
12 119 83
100 ICO
lots 45
MEM
50 150
. 5i 150
250 750
100 3 00'
. 25 138
50 150
20 SO
60 1 80
250 7-50
130 300
hrbunt
mifii
te4ln every
, and nfiloLs
ill be again
'Treasurer.
pasops
.f Common
im; 1103 -
Gad= • Jl7/2011S
, Albany,
sy, Lester 8
er; Canton
.-Lee; tacit
* nroe Mrp.,
e borotigb:
ey; Spring
; • •e; Troy
.y rough,
e;
Piolett;
Warien' , s
enla, Ban-
Columbia,
110,, John
In out, John
-Boy. Hoyt
Ezra C
• oraaa Peet,
1 : ome tlrp.,
per;
Smith
„ nomp.
am S Pitt;
'etch, !dor-
Delpuech,
i eo Sumner;
aom4' t aTl.
;
Bincion
74 31" Stitch-
D J.Manley;
ernes Coin.
• I. Josephus
. OttII; Can.
or., Eldaah
L Orville
I - : Herrick,r
zer; Monroe
eeker, Thou
berry, Ctrrin
ear: Oscar
, Gernali 1
eg Pevh..7c.;
bow, join t
wp.. Samuel
P Johnson;
, s Anderson;
8 Matinee,
I. nold.
11, Sheriff.
the Die
the Western
roptcy,
t mt. To the
.urt a sicOnd
d bankrupt,
enty-Saaonth
Lnd of March,
9verton; Jr.,
said Markt.
I clock, P. m.
FOSTEB, --
Assignee.
with fire
e of the gab.
den.
WEI.PIB.
QBERIFF ' S S E.--By virtue of
Al .
Pei snedry writs lathed ra t of. the. Court of Co:n
inon Plea, of Bradford 0 only,' and to rue dir
will be exposed to public le at the - Coars Mt 112
the Borough of Towand o ft TUUREIDBY, A ELL
MI, 181 s, at'one ,o'clock, p en., the follo wi ng dd.
scribed lot, piece or par of latid situate Isthmian,
„hero:bounded as follows': On the north by the es
tate of =as Rockwell.. dee; d ; ' on , the east by the
steam MI lot ; south by the creek, and west by
lands of Levels & Coon, containing one sere of land
more or less, all improved, with snouted brt ding
need for Planing Mill and ; Feeney, with e En
gine, Boiler and lidstieres attachod. thereon, ( the
ay of N. 8. Danmark-) i
te
A ne other lot, piece oa parcel of landaltu
ate In Canton both, bounded as follows, to wIt:1 On
the north by land of A. D, Spalding; on the eby
lands of A. D . flyeldlng and Eber Bill; on the south
by Canon stree end west by land of James Plnett
cent-Ming thre e-fourths Of an sere Offend, more or
less, all 'reproved, with I framed dwelling house,
Batmen barn =de. fee fruit trees thereon.
ii ;
Seized and taken into execution at the 'Mt of trait;
Clark kCo vs. N. 8. Denmark ana J; E. Rockwell.
Also at the and of Pommy Bros. vs. N. B. pool:nark
and Hiram Reckirell, Seer, , - I
ALSO- , :One other lot, Plea, Or parcel of 14114 situ
ate in Canton tim e . bounded, es follows I On the
north by the retitle Ithehitray; east by Linda of Caro
line Manley ; sou th by lends of 1.8 . Manley and
Nedetdah Smith; and west by lands of Macey Smith,
containing thirty-seven 'ere, Of Land, more or leu,
about thirty screeimpreeted, (no buildings) helOßthe
same Land as conveyed by Bubbel Manley t: J. B.
Manley, by deed Bearing date Feb. 18th, 1812.
ALSO: - One other lot, piece Ore:areal Of lam BIM.
ate In Canton tarp., hennaed as follows; ildn the
north by land •'Jot 11. 11. Hickok; east by lands of
George Meeker; south by the Towanda Creek; and
west by lands of Nedebiab Smith, containing Oven.
teadve acres of tend, more or less, all Improved,
with s framed hithse, a framed barn, with shed at
tached, hay barn ands fswireit trees thereof}. . . ,
Seized and taken into execution at the welt of Wm
8. Jayne, Adm'; ad =am of llubbel Manley ve..L.
8. Manley. e 1 ,I '
ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of 111 sitn
ato in Alba bort, bounded as fellows: On th north ,
by land of N Ito Reynolds & V. 2d. Wilson; on the
east by land of A. Merritt and Pe S. either; on the
south by land of 1. A. Vilitheral; on the %rest hy pub
lic highway leading from Troy to Canton, containing
ono acre of lend, more or less, with two framed
dwelling houses am! Bernd barn and a few true,
trees thereon Seized and taken info execution -at
the snit of L. A. Packard vs. 3 . L. Baker. o l
,ALSO—One o th er Ion" piece or parcel of land site-
Mein Athens ti., bounded as follows, to wit: On
Alm north by lan d of Perry Enightedr.e; loathe east
by a street (not Mimed); on the south by Pinney
Street; endolletifwest i by laud of Geenge Rogers.
containing on fourth pf an acre of IstB more or
less, all improved. with a two-diary framed derailing
house and a small out building thereon: it being lot
No. 21 In Coolloseigh's 'Addition to Somtb Waverly.
Seized and taken into eneentlon at the and of Isaac
Betilleman vs. Charles elortrote. 4 e
ALSO--One Other lot piece or parcel of lei
ate in Burlington twp., I bounded as follows,l
On the north by lands of Gatlin Stevens
Mountain Lake; east by land of Morrie J.
soatb by land of James W. Nichols and the
highway leadlisti front' the Derwick tempi,
Nichol;' &hoe! Donee to Luther's Mills; a;
by the Berwick turnpike-road, containing fill
of land, snore or less, about , forty acres ino
eith a framed bonne. • framed barn and a yei
chard of fruit trees thereon. j Selena and tali
,execution at the emit of John Araet Jr. n 4
It Davis. 1 , I 1. , I '
ALSO—One Other lot; Mem or parcel of lao
ate In Leßoy twp.. bounded;;and dmcribe
lows, to wit; On the nerth by land of Flank
1
awe Levi Palmer; ou the — naerhy land of ~
Wilcox. 0. Morse and John *eget]; on the
by Towanda Omelet on the west by land e
Clapel, containing ono hundred and Once - 4
of land, more or less, about, sixty acres hni
with a framed house, framed barn, and a fel
trees thereon. I Seized and taken into exeen
the suit of A.. G. Relly t va. Lewis Jenkins. , I
AnBo--One ether lo piece or parcel of la j
ate In Tuscarora twp., houndedn se follows;
north by lands of John Clapper; east by
' Joseph 'Coleman; south by lends of Julia Cs
and west by the publl highway, containing! ,
five acres of land, morn or Sees, all-Imprend
a framed house, two framed barns, and an o
building heretofore Reed for e blackmail sli
a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken'
ecution at tho snit of Menry, R. flail two N''
Rush. 4 - 1 1
ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situ.
ate in Canton bore, bounded as follows: On the
north by land of Eldneli Granteer; cast by lends of
B. N. liardnig and C. 8. Selland; south be lands of
O. S. Sellard; lard west by Sullivan Street, contain
ing three-fourths of au acre of land. monee less,
all improved. With ono framed house, fram d hare,
and cooper shop; and a few fruit trees therdon.
ALSO—One'other lot. piece or parcel of land Mtn
ate in bore of,Canton.aforesani, bounded ae fol owe.
to wit: On the north by land of E. 0. Seymour; cast
by Centre Street; south by land of C. B. Sellalel: and
west by 'ande l of Eltaah Granteer and B. N. Hard.
ing or the above described hot, containindne-third
-of an acre of dime. more or less, all imps ved, no
buildings. Seized , arid taken into exeenti e at the
suit of Edward. Lyon vIL s- I. Harding. ' '
1
ALSO—One other let, pie e or parcel of and site
ate in Windham twpo , bound ed as follows, to wit:
On the northlby lande,of A ea Cowles; ea, ,by lands
of Elisha Shoemaker arid E iory Cheeney; eonth by
lands of Myren Nichols e and west Upland. of Waeh
ington Websterdnd 1 1 E% A. :Owens. contenting, 110
acres of landl more or less, about 10 acres iMproved,
and few fruit trees thereon; no building:a -
ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of 'and elf&
ate in Windham, twee I, aforesaid, bounded 'a follOWee
to wit: On the north l by land of. 'Jacob Grimly; east
by land of Arina Cowles;, south and west by the
public highaday, containing 30 acres of pad, mare
or less, abcnt 10 acres improved ; no , , melineoe
Bolzed and taken into anent/on at the uit of El
hanan Smith vs. Norman Celytes.. •
ALSO—One otherlot, piece or parcel of land sines
ate in Franklin tam, ;bounded as follow : On the
north by land of John Lantz; east by lan s of Mar
ton Brown; I south by landa of J. R. Va nest; and
west by "andel of Elijah Blake and William Rockw-B,
containing fifty, acres of land, More or I less, about;
forty acres improved, with , a framed hones.. framed
bun and few fruit trees thereon. Said land levied
upon as the propertyOf the defendant, J. B. John
eon.'Seized and taken Late execution at t he suit 0
C. W. Smith vs. P. W. Cowen and J. B. Johnson. ,
ALSO—Ono other , lot plem or parcelland satt
ate in the bozo of Tewandas bounded aa ollowe. t
, wit: On the, north by an alley; east by )} odd of L. L
Moody; south by-Cliestnut:Street; and west by lam,
of Jay Chupel, being Oily feet front on aeid Chest,
nut Street by two bemired and seventeen feet deep I
with a framed dwelling [house:a plank house, a
small barn and few fruit trees thereon. I Seize f and
taken into execution at thel,sult of Codd l ing, nussell
& Co. vs. L. C. Nelson. e
. I
ALSO—One other, lot, piece or parcel‘O r land 6 :M
-ate In Burlington bore, bounded as folio 3, to Ira':
On the north by land of !LIM. Clark; sas . l.)y land or
Joseuhtts Campbell; south by Sager I reek; and
west be lands' r f Mrs. Mathew Betts, Geol. P. Tracy',
S. 11. Hilt. Mrs. Gectee. Hill and J. XL Ayers, con;
t a n k in g eeeentyneyelaeres of land• more or less, all
improved, with a framed f dwelling hon'ee, framed
barn. horse barn. gpaneryother one beget:nee. and
few fruit trees thereon. S ized and takqn into ex. ;
sentinel at the snit of Booth, peek and Cart's vs,
Renben Morley. 1 I 1 .
ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel ,or
ate in Towanda born hounded as folio
i
On the north and east by lends of dehn;
on the south by land l of E: T. Elliott; tit
Spruce Street, containing , two-story
acre of la:
less, all improved , with a two-story fret
framed barn ant feW fruit lt. roes thereon.)
ALSO—Oue ether lot. pac,, or paroellof land 5.16
ate in Towanda two:, bonnded as follews, to ni
i
On the north by land of Ii e H. Mace; east by land
,n 1
Michael Deslanei-south by land uf . James McGil I
and west by land of enbredlowman. cootainine thlr
tsesight tierce of land, More or lesseo impro.4.
mente. Rained add taken into exeentio at the snit
of John r e Ileansys. Repjemia Lewis and James
P.
P. Lewis. r Also a tthe auit of John r} Means es.
James P. Lewis. 1
Also at the cult or J0b,12 'Holmes tel B a jemin
Lewis and James P. Lents, I /
ALSO—One other lot, piece or parce 61 land situ
ate in Canton born ; bounded as follow , to wit: 13e.
ginning at the southeast corner of a' t of land
owned by J. E. Seems; thenceiaorttaST la dee west
21 feet; thence southl deg west lip and eight
twelfths feet to the' centre of Ts wantla street; thence
north.7ole deg east; . 131 feet to W. a;jlthelpe' lot;
thence north 15 deg west 87 feet to aid Phelps'
-northwest corner; thence
corner of Josee Beerusn'e
line; thence north se dee west along se , ..sl Beernenrs
sonthline 93 feet tp west line of lard or I. A. E T iQp :
thence south 2 , 4 deg won 132 feet to he place of
beginning. conteintng one-half of -an 'a re of land,
more or less, all impr,oved• with a fretteed house,
known as the Central Hotel. . teemed; barn. meat.
market, ice honse, other outbuildings end few fruit
trees thereon, being tee I same fO7, .1. 1 leecribel in
deed;from Jared fitril'ar and wife ha James Fox.
bearing date July 27i11, A, D., ISO 7, and recorde I in
i
the pence for record ing daeds, do .to And for. Fold
county of Bradfor d, in Deed Book No. 19a. page 21's, Seized and taken I to execution at the ,s:nit of James
Fox. vs: Randall ft Manley. Moo at the sea of
James Fox vs. Medan & Manley. I
ALSO—Ono other lot, piece or parcel of laud situ.
ate in Ridgburry twee bounded as !Views, to wit:
On the north by land of Stephen Dostey; cast by
lands of Patrick Boner and Thomas Butler; south
by land of Edwara,CooPer; and west heithe Berwl , 4
turnpike road, containing sixty acres of land, more
or lean about fifty acres (improved wi b a framed
„,,
dwelling house thereon. Seized and t en into ea
ecntion at the snit of D' lll. Bnrnha vs. ,J. W.
Chase. Also at the snits Of Benj. A. Burnham nee
I and P. 11. Burn
vs. J. W. Cha ßurnham vs.:J. W.
Chase. I I I e, 1
ALSO—One otbet lot, piece or parcel tof land sin:t
ate In the towns i rps of Towanda and - Monroe,
bounded as follow to Wit: Oncthe north by lands
of Thee's,' Mulchyj and Ezra Carter: on the east by
the public highway ; on the south ny lands of
Thomas Bennie; and west by lands of D. W. Harvey,
con t a i n i ng f i fty acres of land,' more_ or less. about
fatty-free acres improved , with a framed dwelling
house, framed barn withshed -attaebeel, other mit
buildings and an 1 erehard of fruit trees thereon,
Alfred and taken Into exOeizt ion at tho luit of John
Donelley vs. Janms Liddy. Also .at the snits of
Richmond Bo& eis James Liddy. and Hiram Els
bree vs. James Li cly, and A, C. Cranm sr vs. JaMes
Liddy. 1
ALRO—One other lot, piece or parcel of Saillm,l
- in Sueithneld tWp.„ bounded an ,oil w e, to wit:
On the north by laiele of Levi Ormeby and William
Ormsby; east by lands of Luke Perkins and -Anna
Phillips; south by larvae of George 13es4h and WU.
liam Waldron: anti west by land of Sennyler Gates,
containing sixty-four acres of land. more or less.
about fifty acres improved. with a frai 'd dwelliog
house. framed barn with ! abed attache . . end an Or
chard of fruit trees thereon. Seized an 1 taken into
execution atthe snit of 'E. S. Tracy vs, ri Phllli ea.
cr
Also at the snits of re S.' Tracy & Co. e• dirt Phil
lips. and E. S. Tracy ea. Ltd Phillips. ,
Mlle? 11)
ALRO--One e? lot, piece as parcel f land site.
ate in Towanda boro. bounded as folloadt, to wit: On
the north by lands ofJarnes 0. Frost; east by lands
of John F. Meane. south by lands ofohn Lantz;
ar.l e -ce' by Charles street, "teethe abort 165 feet on
fro- .1 '"arm s semen running back to 01 line of land
of ell ' Jan reel - rens about 140 feet, ore or Icls,
NOV .6 frt:ecd shop thereon,.
eoe)—The eefendante, 0 D Ceele mot F. A. catil,
endivlded 2-5 interest In'one other lot, 'lore or per
cel et lend situate in the said Bora of Towanda,
hounded on the north bY Poplar-st, cost by Third.st.
south byland of Wm Grifilse west' by' en alley; be.
ing about 165 feet front on s4id Third-s.- and about
221 feet back on sett Poplar-st, 'with a two story
gothic brick dwelling hence, small framed barn.
other 'buildings. with fruit and oreaenental trees
thereon. Sold lotknown as the homestead lot of te e
David Cash eetatq. I
- ALSO—One other lot, piece or parerof -land s
the property of the defendant. C D Can , situate in
i
the said Born of Towanda, bounded o the north
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Amt.
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lEEI
10 08
16 80
21 00
12 60
32 20
I 2 52
'l2 10
16 80
12 92
20 07
J 2 22
8 19
7 . 00
9 04
1581
6 51
le. "4
by lands of Solomon Walborn add TI .J
land of-T 0 Delano, sone) by Finest,
of fl If Manville; being shoot 100 feet,
Rino-at, and being about 112 feet
back to the with line of slid Wathorii;
with. a framed dwelling home tbereon'
ALSO;--The iletendanta, n D Cash a l
ilnitivided 2.5 Interest in ono other lot'
- cetiii land situate in Bar:lay twp, e
acres, more or les■, In the warrantee ,
Cannlngham. with a Par' rail% _2 mil
fitablep thereon.
'AL9O-1110 aaid defendant3nndiv9a I
n ono other N. picot) or pttroot of I
ha tau -rattan of ,Parelny, rdato and
imtd. containing 4GO acres. mord cr i
warrantee name of rotorLsciley. -
ALSO—Thn said defendonts 2.5 i
other lot of land situate In said Barc
containhiß.32o scree, mare or lime, la
natio'of ,Tocceph •
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tior 4
t
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• 'I ' AU , ,t
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ALSO—The said def.,nnilltided 2-3 l *el
other lot of land . a tufo In mid townsfil of,i
containing 266 rinrea, mare" leak, ittlt Wei
ma* of Walb*Stessart. , , t i
- ALElo— Said delta.; undivided 2. - 1 frititrest
other lot in Barclay and Overton, Contain,
drew
scree, ore or 161.1,, in the . yrarrintee, Oants
Lmadly. •
Selzed,and taken Into tien nt at . 1 sox
i o
Jacobs vs Charles D. Cub an, re,e4 A ;Cul
copartnere, trading, maderihe firm ej
'Cash & Co. ~ , l it
' Mao. Vas tundivived ontofifth !atoned !rill,
lands, at , the snit OIL Jacobs its C. D. alt
Also, F A Cash's undivid4 14 hat rest
lands stab' snit of L L hforalcs no va,F
4.1.404-One building and lo 'of grOntAl el
Tupettrorsitvrp.; said bedding a 4 dwnting
story and a half high. sixteen by twenty'{ Sec (; (1
arc/rind., bounded on the north by_ limits •
Babcock; on the east by Edwatd 'Llarbter ,
the south by lands at Docirlekli; and 'oditho
lands of-Justus Lewis. Seized and to 'on
ClitiOn at the nit of Hartley: Bdb4'ta
74 Clappef.
ALSO—One-other Ulf, gee pardellcif land e d;,..
atti in Toyama boro, botindlid_and deli se ft.!.
ls, tO wit t. Beginning One goather4, line or
Spruce street , at the .northeajt Coriiergif
,t; lot con.
trllleted to Wes. It. SlitproattbiOlD,Balitl, ett; thence
south 29 deg and 24 min sundl36 feet; (hence north
60; degand 36 min east 06 feet; thence ;north 20 deg
and 24 min west 13a feet; thetaoo stifte i rlY along the
lino of Spruce street 96 feet ."to the ;place of begin
ning, containing 13„446 !Tigre foet,Of 14rad, more .-, r
less,' all !reproved. 'with's .all franked, dwolliug -
house and small horsei theredn 41 Seized and '
taken into execution otitis indt of 0. p!, Bartlett et,
1 I) W. Hughes, Susan E. Hughes and Wary ilarri,„
lALS4 , - I .ono other lot, pleoefor paritel'Of 'land-CM
ate in gran - kiln t w p.. boanded tut feta. o wit; On i
the north by latida .of E: Bitiferdri - ithe east std .
south by the public-highway:4 (lathe West by lands
of Luther Smith, cOttsilitslith e-hall atf kin of la ti, :,;
, more or leas, with a frame barn and.lics houre s ' ,. .
l thereon. .- ~ ' ''---• l j' • - °
' ALS9---fte other lot, e c., : or parcerei land sit,l
ate in .Granville top., n edam Id lovra. to wit;
On thei, north' by i lands of 'intik= IftllarT.,,,r and' i
Seth Porter !on the east by; ads of Siitti l lYortr..r; on:
trio south by lands of Wm. ay and .fol!,n Piston,.'
an thew:at by lands of deinnat Detre, couttiol
ilifif 4 tieres'ef,lend, more o' ink all I yfoYeti, wllltl
framed house. frathed
,Ilearn and axone house, :5.,,t , ,,, l,
it few :trait trees thereon. itleised arinD !den lett , .
exeCution at the suit 9f .1 - citll'ergusion use C. L. !.
;entities. , , , , 111 j - 1, 'l
I ALSO—rhae oilier lot. pa or parcel of land Egr.4
ate in pike; twp., bounded ad ' escriliCct as Selland
to wit; Beginning at a post. north " eat corcer et
land formerly -owned by. S' • . Mar • ';then;_e a li t
di . l
along lands of the 'edge Of vi Law!' 'Bi) per to tilt
ll e
centre , ..of highway leading ;past M. Sli t OreJory'e
house; thence across maid highwaY'an4 c t u the e.,...
Ilse and along lands of .iaiellilif . . II: effory 9,5 per,
to scorner; thence sent!' 43 per, to,.' an old bra, -k
6.orner; thence west br land kartia4ly owned be
Rabbet Pratt CO per. to i centre(tf saidlhighway ; a,..,._;
thence across estd hightrey end on the Same course
and along said Bubbel 4attts lanit 47--pfr, to, a prat
for a corner; thence no '24 deg. West ,aloud; lands
formerly owned by tyrne Lew s 31 per, to a pear
thew.° north 30 mint West fpl and 340 per. to the
' first Mentioned corner and 1 oof lit ginning, con. Inin'g 40 wres of laud, mar r lltshont :in acres
t'i l nproved, with a frsmest d es llidg ;douse, trgig., - ;
-tiara and fruit trnsstlaereori Sefiedand taken :sin
execution at the Cult of Geo, andnni new to ii•fq of
C. S. 'lnismithery 'N't3. Itithard slitod and AL, ..; c:
pratt.' - '
i '
I AL3O-.‘- one other lot, pie r , p reel of 1ar41,i, , ..
ate in:Herrick tvP , hountie , a4.olloite,, to uff: ha •
the north by lands of 9. B. l iCacEellti on ILe east 1,7
/ands of B. W. Cimp; on thds?nth-at - .d ! west 1,7 V. 5:
4mblic highway,' coutainit !Omen scres of inil:
more br less, all improved,,twith a ftlimed house, a
franace barn, framed shop, ntltr outbuildings and a
few fruit-trees thereon. Seite and ca
taken into'...
cation at the snit of J. S. ;Ping! vs.p.ilV., Ilendr.,•l3.
ALSOOne other lot, piece ,r parcel of land wit ;-
Ate in Canton twp., bounded a folio's,', to wit; r fin
the north by land of Calvin it r wn! cast by :and ef
i
'Clark brown; south by' dant If Jaii:l4 . l:,Tcfrner and
hoop and west by lands of aies T ' erandlr-w. ,
Wneat, containing 150 acres i line. za6re, or leqe.
' about, 40 acres improved, ne;;litaildinipk, Seized and taketilinto execution at the 4aultof C. Ai Rife,:
Niram Rockwell Ex'r of Elias Iltiniwell,ilcc a.
AL,i , .O-One other lot, plede Or parcel of !and, sit c•
atedri .Tuscarora twp, bounded as folloc,f, to wit:
On -tae north by lands of /very' Pickett and E 1 7 ,Z.
Cobh; end by lauds of Par o Potter and 11.11,..y P:,l.
ter; south by lands of 'lnfest Pot t in and west b's•
land of A. Wadtratn, 'Contaiiiirig dit acrem t , f . land,
, mord or .ese, about thirty jagres li pro,,,i, „ A L -,.
log lionko with framed addition atti lu 0, a ;ram, ;
barn, log, barn and ifew frui. - tret t ereon. ii-1.7.-.1
1 1
Band taken into execution at i e :le f I Gea. Wcni
ruff now to nee Of Allenlayt. vs.iWna. , llcr.s:t.,„,s r.
1 Alic-O—One other lot, pi 4-e or parcel of land sly:-
I ve in W-alneing two., be* ed as follows. - t. - ,T,:t :
' J - , '
[On the north - by lab 's of 11. 11. liioq. :st ~,
iskey; e-, y
!the liabllc highwaiii Caulk y lands 'I iCtiae, B:luz.
' hall land west by lend of 111•Gaylerd cantata:2g nt.
i
; eighth el an acre of laud; More ells 3. All i=pro" , d:
Arith fraMeA dwelling laicise and few fruit tri.es
thereon. , Seized and taken into eXe7t bon at the sea
of Acktey. Lloyd 5:: Blocksir re. deritsila STicii'win
and !Albert Nt'ickwtre. l' i 1 :JI I ,
'
DSO--tme other lot, p:tteloria:` el l of 'lac: sU,I.
i
ate in, Tuidarera twp., l bout.ded as allows, to a oi .
Or:ldie north by lauds of 113adiiyi geene . y; ea•-t - t.
land of Mary Woodruff; eiatith by rue,prithe h:_;;•
!day as the Fargo rciali'ind tt est by Lan. , r
Keeney, containing three acres of l a . di, more ore”
all improved,. with a freinell hones, hoard km , ;:‘.
sawmill and few fruit trees there, .. 5t.:7.P.1 at. 1
taken into c•-..ezatiou at the- sn't of .D . „ Hankins: 'a t:.
.E. - K. Fisk. ,
_ll - 'l' - i -,",
A.T..0-0: - _ , ,, enier lot, r. c, 7..:--sit, ~...ty.:, F.!:;.
ate in 31.onroa boro. bounLied as'. 0,1 w„7. to -,...t:
the. orth by lands of A. 8 ,4 ".5• - ,:asi. , :,-,1. tc;:s °W. L.
Rockwell; south by land 4,11 . ..,1A.;:ia0:i.wei1: 7.:_i
wept by Main street, coots Itr.c.'itto-1. 4 *if of an 3.77 f
).,.
of land, mere or .Iv.R.a, ae nip:s:T:l' si.th 3 fran.:,:-.1
dwelling 'house; stable, S id and )4.-7 f trees t trees
theibon. seized and t 5. ;nth c r . ,iiiiit:o-ii at .:-
suit ref Strphen G. Titus vole l ys. tmanuel 51:11.7.
ALSO. -One. other lot, ?lice orlpar, el of :and t:-q;
ate lin Stheus wp., bonr.did, as 401: -r., !» 'Tit; u-_,
the' north by land of Perry, 4 tii4L.t.i :j.: 4 - ,- : on M , ear
' i
d eitu
. to wit•
nd the
Smith;
, public
Fr near
nd west
tyllereB
.roved,
sung br.
T. en into
• :s, F.
ad b tit
r.s
fnl-
Capel.
1P.1111311
e north
Frank
arc 4 - ;
Ipros
`.v . fruit
4tioa at
Id Etta
On th
o
Wield
Itwenly.
with
d wood
iop, and
lint() ex
p. John
de pc. .... ~:......4
tre r.: E .i.4 ~..t ,
1. .
by alstreet - ilot nanacid. on ou id ity htt:.. -, 7 ..
andu the west by land oiGfoidge 115zors. c , mi. , .
in;; bite-fourth of an acre ckliana, z4tire. , 72' It.F , 4.1
improim-1, with a two•ttoril frataed. 21wellm r ; r
andla sn_ ill ontbrdidsng th leen', I: kt•lnsr b.f. fia. '2l
i
iu goolbaugt's addition t Souili Ai arNrly. :-....::.1
ar.ditalmu auto exception a IA uit'ai Jeri - ll , ' . li,.
man ye. Charles 51 zlroe. - 1 I ' l'l
r f
...I.LSOL-One otherdu:, plOde o i parkel cf 1-1,1'.L1
at.i fn Fite . ticp.. bonnds.il MII desaib-d as f 11: - ;, •
to ~.• it: - .I:e:tint:in Z. at-a Pc on ihenitne'of I u.. , .. of
51r .g. Jones, a corner of ad tl 4op.t-,,,,,ti to re--.,.: a
Patton; thence south 01;14,, east: el tie lille.C.: 51i
~.,,
,Ilei'ben Parton's Idt :16 per t a; porit; the sere i ~ .::_l
3S 1 deg east or the line of lands of l ktenbeu litum
If P r; thence south' 2i deg,w 2pi
est I2er; there i mum
'ill :eg west '32 per to a 'Et on be line.of 5.11-3.
.10es' land; tnenco :north 32 , if - g
east - 1 - ; r-r t•
theplace of be,ginning - r.co . atnlng : l en acre; ellrrai,
motelaci
or less, abouti for tieres ineproyed. s' ;I. a
sniall plank hbUso there() . I iii 7 :74 - 1' mud miol a 1: - .1e
exert:en at the. snit of - .Jrola Smir ii - s. If ati:::. Y.
Sta tou and Ebb Stanton 4 I I ;' - -
f.l
.5.1.:30—0ne other lot. pirce or F" IM. of land =du.
atehn Towanda boro, botioded a follon - : , , La is':: ;
13 , -gimaing. at She north( ,t l chrn l hr, lof a 1 , 1; oa - ard
by; '2,lrs. P. 51. Jambus, Uri he ioutb, l Eli:2 iF.: P 1.1:.:
street: thence along-said ittetit lin .u, ea , -; , :ly a:me
-thin 50 feet to the uorthw•O t carne ,of a I:: c - amed
oY l C,harles E. Haight; tliencli a:of i tlieriy al - mg soll:i
i
Haght's line about 100 f et. to! a lat Ostn-d by' Jolla
F. l l Means; thence wester x alJnirl , aiii Isisaa-t' • .i.';.•
50, feet-to the southoast ro er of tl,e , said P. 51 h•
t 1 ,4
cobuii'dot; thence norther: .21. , Fnethe i... - .24.1.id.......-L.: , "
lbale about 1012 feet to thif IpLice tit bet.:iiiria.;. r. , -...
wining a.vuo square feet ,gi hinit. ino . re Cr 1.,.... , .;::
a e-an..ed dwelling
house tporeqn. ;11.7.ie:.-.. , -.1 an,1t.51:,::
ina execution atthe ouitbf Htillti'ee ez. Pais >Y a--
•vs; Snsem J. Jacobus and i p H./ Jcirobifs
l‘i SO—One other -lot, 11" ce l 4r Parcel of land ~..r.
at c .;! . in: Towandt biiro, bil; zded.a,l fidloii - s, to 'wg.
On the north by an alley; it the last by Pit , : '4 1..
C .Ndio/1; on ilde Euntl y ,i2.baithlit Efre(l: .1:..!
what by laud cf James H. erins, being t 5 tort :;rat
tt
(n said street and rur.iiin ar...,..1- to Said alley. at' ' .:
2:10 feq, with a framed d „fling !sense, framed I; iii
other outioll'lit",:s, 21.-w fr iit .tit e 0 ....aid ,rare th. i
tla,tem. r •
ikLSO—One other lit. pc ce or parcel of lard ~ '.7..
ath in Towanda bore, boikist de and described t•re , :-
loss, to wit: Beginning CT the we , tline'ol.Yesirta
iitivet 120 tent nortiket ti il.: ricifth"lice of if if-f-:;•,::
~
th ence norteerly eleng tl, l . , w•st lace of is. !, 1•1:::':,
, t 1 12D feet to the :sown I g le. of : . land of ;Se.st los el
HI H. Smith iloc'd: tits ncel westerly :du:: 5,...1
Smith's south lice- 1,50 4 feet) to; a l corier; ti, ice
I sOntherly oir a line paiali 1. - 5:- I tli ;said F ,iiiiis sue,n
120 feet to the
. nortliiveal co.rnerl of Henry i; -pit's
4t; thence, easterly aloUg 54:1 13oy.rd's re...irta lire
''1;10 feet to tbe-place of b inUingl, coutamune l'' i. , •l'
square feet of Irrol, more, r files," all imisrui -.1. c. ,
buildings. 1 . ,
ALSO—One other lot ri ts.. hr taro; of Lir , : .1 , 1
ate in Toorauda born, bob de4 andlaletcribe.; as 1 - 1-
it
kiws, to Mt: Hegintilng'l n the north tine! i , - . 1 .1it.
Widow Huston's lani 1:2., feel wos. i ot the i5i•...,-
ot FOnrth street; there forth 'Hides :, mi 1 - '11 , ..1
West 255'feet to the gout:4 ineofl l land cf. - tli.• .m.l.ite
of E. 11. Sniith, der'.l; • ' , enej , Imit , rry 'll's.: : t'ati
Siuitlt's line 521 feet to th e st lint of Mr, V,. i - or
forEtow's laud; thence EP ith I 2i74., ‘l,g , e i •t i. , .2.:c. , :t
to the corner of said 5.1:- . . Husts.,n's 'am '.; tl:.-:_t t e,
along said llnston's nortp line Hisllfes t't s the :';tie:';tieo2' . beginning, containing tiyo :arid
' ,or-I.:it: ,
acres - of land, more or le.. all iMprem. sI. : - .11 ! '-'-',
togs. ' Seized and taken i tu;e:seole....t. :-..: n., , ,p , ;! -I
Jaincs roster es. JayClli. pelt 1
Ili
r.
'
' ALSO—One other lot, ece 'or Parc.l or ' --ir. ,l ° '.'•
ate in Athens tap., bonnsteil i iis fi sllows, to is .;: r orl
the north by lands of tails oyit; least by 1.•.a.b. ..-1
Hannah Stied; south b$ lamlel 0fti.111.,, r.:l e.,..-,rce;
and west by land of the tiltatst o r,c4 t. .1 - 1:0 am's a.
.dee'd, e7nt4ining 1) a ri l sof land nr:rs , o -::is,
about 25 acres Ilnprov , With ti framed I:'l''
framed barn and few f trers the son.'
lALSO--One other lot, ti si , selorlparrel of - lard: faro
1 1
ate :In Athens twp., bona boun de d as - toll s, to wit: .fa
i
the'porthby lands of J*n.3.l.bnliiyi east by Ist.,,L,
land FHA
to wit:
JP. Meanii
d west
•d mnre or
c.,(1
of iii C, Elsbree; soufh j b la ' rn l siti‘
l i
and west by land
.of Gile oyt, 'kola)
of land, more or less, al inaprdvel
Seized and , taken into ex*: flop it t/,.
rage - es. William Elsbreo 1 . 0
r , i'
ALSO—One °tile* lot. $ coo:Orr arol ea i.,..
i
ate in Franklin twp.; b ruled as fblle.,!. t.. ~•
Beginning at tho southwp t corgi f a tr.;.:t c: itri
lint:•nted to • Oliver W. 11 age J. b, the Cr:::".:::.
wealth of Pennsylvania y - pateitt ated ih' !:":'t cf
..T.une,.A. D, 1533: thencoilong the eat ii:..e. or s:.y.i
Patent by lands fornierl3. owl:malt; .1Y , ra LI 6 , l 1-
1.
ing. jaines W. Afercur, 4 sEvt.ioira S. $ 1. , 1, , ,:-.:,-. 4.
It" ant 8.10 per, be the 'ilianie mom or 1,,,:, to the
i
southwest corner of a , 7t of 34 ac ss s. , .'i c:: the
forth end tti John Lanti; thlncil m till' si i.,:.
9 . 3 Peraltrg lice of lot s d t45aft1..4 , .1.ta Lant.... t. a
r st: 'thst..mety south alo" the 'slat ithe c: t1. , 1 ,,. .
set elf to sail 11. W. Doge,..jr.::and lu":"; 1 % 1 . 4 - :" .;-
ftion of Byran'llrown. 13-10 y+r i a v,'.l.rt tN ,. .
thence east about 14 rto 'olst th,...v.,. , ~,nytt. h .
1
20 3-10 deg west 53 84tYipek fc,t lei 'occanda cn.:',.;
thence up said creek th serciral i crr4n4es th::,... , :et.?,
the place 'of Ontsiniejg 1903, , rcic:,1,:n , .! ,
anoro - or lets, 'about 11 acte sl improved,.,:ll.. a.
framed house. tte frau: Ltaiosott cr oilan;!.'id.:l4.•
end fcw fruit frogs therfOn. le.it 3 - , tl and tat . ..l: l l l h',
.oxeention at the Felt of 3 - .l(..obja' I v i .. J. B. V..,.: , ,z
and sylit. Lantz. ' -.7. I 1 '.. ' '
ALL:ID—One atilt rilotop e*:.er,of.,jiarTel cf I in.l .it•t•
i
`i,te- in'Statnitni.:':grine t . I , bolnd.d a, 111•,•.:,
.:a.
Nrit: On tne,rtnih:py I n6l oti 11 - khar , l 113.4?tas•';: .
, t
-1.13 t, b. , - • —-- - .1 ill, : ~0 , ,1 i i, , :t• land,. of t.t
IN, -'inr.-3 'l,"
!and of Wm, firtn,
estate ; of ' lames Et'py
the estate of Elias Dixon
eon. rontainhur 15 arrla
tnlprav'erl, with a in:m(ld
few fruit trees thercon,i,
(Union the snit of I'. t".
Eery esto.e t'."SfcCro.O!
•
Towanda, April 13 - it.l
•
T
IT Is;OTI 'EI
matter of the osthto of Ll:/'Aicl
the Orphans - Court 0 ftr.tdfo (.1
t'obrnary T., 1874. I
The'undersignetl, Aticileprai?pi
x.ke,
obis. east by
• sat by land
tont on said
6p.1 running
boa Javolls,
_ .. .
court to disposoof exde ptions sle.. : to thn suppe.
nientary account of th" execute rs of said estate.
hereby gives notice hat he ' ; Win attend , to tfto
duties of his appointor nt 0nt.F,1T1D..4.1', th.. - richth
thy of M.ll', 1874, at 41. cI o il - 1. p Ina, at bi. 3 . O a I C, ! IU
V
thc orotuilt of Toccanda,...!4lt ',, which' iLW , old l'i'''
all rattles elnlcerned :re, - rutin:ride l
to bo.. pretTet
z:ha ba heard in the p cluiEcr, hell ralse - to be ,le
?
barred of a healing Lett re,rue:' ';',. Ni - f..I"OI"LE. -
1 Apr 1, Igi',4.t., • ,: H. 1 Auditor. •
4-
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A DmiNisTßAltori'ti NoricE.—
_,:a_ Soece is herel , y glen that 42 p4rsouv ihdelited
P , toe est te or Win. VaAWert.;late qt South ererk. •
i
4.ee.%.1*,
toast niatte name Inite payinelt. and nl.l per',...
'sons ha% tug clancas agsi st said ote a ruttatfpresant
theta duly authenticate( for satlpm ut. '-
... . . . 1 J01.1.W4. rANWEUT.
; .ti, ril !. 1 ,!374.. ' ' I.'l ;) A lathal Orator - •
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le4v or 154 r.
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honges and
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nxl eituato
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tyres! in o'
37 towneli
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