Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, May 03, 1877, Image 2

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NEWS FOX ALT' NATIONS.
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VATElt l was let into the Welland canal,
fTS I: T its ins hare entered,thi Turkish
litory at Batons.
;:tateuient sbows a redpotion
- - •
1 1s l'ort c formally demand;' AI - from
• guirautcoing power. ? •
- .
7Ant.-Seutrug. speaks the English, 9er
-.IIM-Frenelilangnages: i .
I,ei Canal broutlit , 1,1070,66:1 tons of
i it to:Nes - York fast season. •
IANS are Utilizing a species of
tus f 4 the manufaCture of:paper.
• •
States Monitors. Lehigh
1 Dietat•or - are almost worthless,'
- • . . .
tr.,vT,Aihnirill Reed . Worden, N
lien i (1 at his own request.
ti to be estab
!Nilin] the loNV.a. State University.
lAIO A iii T Ditri", of 'Boston, con
.o.le first newsf,aperin America.
VsTr. A RI t S cargo Canie..l.:i• ".'New York
San If..rancisc:o I.y rail in ten days.
`—ein LI) at, 'Yankton was saved by a
1-41 , •.t tearing off its bnrning'elothes. •
'.I"N'AI)I„‘N,; want the Queen to be -Ern
t'anada. as' Well as of India.
-,.
EL: I. B ErkARPA' - Who lives, in
't h :can:, has beeon4 very poor.
\Y.' E 3iCVEAGrt, is mentioned in
. - ni.ctiou with the . nersgion to Russia.
•
r nl - orted that 9akey Ilall's family
!-ail and joinjiim in-London.
i'llE.l"ri.te I-411k at New Brunswick, N.
ch:t (A.M . in ISt bias closed- its doors,
t.i:zlitteen-year-old - English rider
ls! 7‘'tl , loye-ir, doinm 017 races,
. 1,
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1.11 , .) ir,illion tcins...of pig irdu were
1, - is2 year iit the United § A ates.
ri.1+.17 , ..,t.-. 1 College: - Facility prohibit
the stAnlents on Sunday
MOSER
f,e-j , :lature of that - State has de
no w . onten can practice law it
•
A .M r , . Corpus Christi, Tex
11 , n1lly fa t t tens 15,000. beeves for
t Vial',
has . .ivelilin - ared dayehrx:ols
C. -Jr Luudred and . eighteen Sunday
• •
A ?, - ( k . ,1 N-lately recovered $5OO fro'm :
iltq'aer'Oil selling her has
of Nine" for
neinTii.on has itself been
t:.rainatl•'l.
SNOW storm accompanied by light
meteorological improve
, .
Tv': 01 - 11111(1nIi aisand dollars Viortl
hr pit up thiS - season
~
Ti l :, !1,..01:v. .)I,;;.'intains qn-rtz mill at
. .
,5 , ...0t,;•yn -!:-.1...11as been tlestroyea'by
.0-. 1....,......• . :,;:,t. : i100.. „
r. 1 , 4 0 - . 1 1N : 1 i'.'..1.(1, ne.tr Beaufort, S.
. I.t.s tivc thAt,..tial rewling neg,roe in
•-.". .:,.. - qt I.n•, (iirk ker la(lies.
if, J,4441 1 .i. 44,f (;44'041 Tcroplars of
—.44 Ir.js cxclutled colored such
1 reetalwrsllip.
be:tting the 3lontene
i,l: aro : k d - Niesie. They
••;.•,t-*. 4,p-dites.
of the . .z: - eal::ort fr.,m
was a. ship from
\
: AI A '
I , ,im U.l. '.1:,111 .-...i-ne contracts to ,- cur t/
.....1 allua: to of a
million dtilliti.s
,i , n., ~k ior. -, 1•51'.., ~ .. . 1
'i•: : ;) --- 11 , '1 \l':Iro and 'HtI
us , at ('anal , corn_l
1;4, 0 ' l .occii, cinDl..los 'l4agt . :s 10 p4r
•.17. ND t rOuble• is'expedtco.- •.; •
ME
( . 7.%1C4-.7l7:llllfrSitl.WaS 'read an ;
t:u+t'hnmllrtnf 'eh°
. i <iitjnLri:Lrrlt.,;sls 1 t;ceive4..
k If E.l `..N.k1 , ( TIER 1la5C12;1VCII away
11..0. (?) Feu I u nth d itwtographs
~r reettit: :-.tay in Boston. .
of lie)
ntade and de
inSqn
r ;:1 v. JoSo Civk. of notitiC
Art All in V ,tt , t deliverawomse
in Ci:K:itinati;
:;IN , g. rn k.III.FF', of I:mini:Min, aftin•
,
.••m;.: : t• t :liarnhers with aNrar-speech,
~•• .1 : ,) t‘ . .... ; I :o...k:fella his frontier. .
•: ! :,. ••11 ; .1111 ,- ) ',:;! ha': 1.'.;`,C11 called to
.:-1:',. : .••',;, t( , (..)•0,1111, al.H•ut the trausfer
• 1 10 : '•- .11- to tla• 1v(-1(s of the Missouri:
:'•1:: ..1, tl.• is .:--.-• Ilall club lcortiora
- I‘ . l•'- 1 1 (liti 1-4 'pay its clebt last year,
14, - •oirsulokl kJ) sopte of the (.1d pli - iy . ers.
• ..; - •
i'll
• ir. (-;....!it(..n: r of klio National "Bank of
•••. ••., oe ir..onlised mi immediate 24..)
,1 -“ •in. .1: t l'icir chain.' I)' , ,- .I.lle curr ! ...•ney .
, !.:..• , ..;- . .f.
T::.,.-::i,u'..-I'.l (..oul;tcr manliest() throws
• ~.,, i ...b.-1 • ,...,1 , ,, , i11ity of war ni nr I:us
, :::•,l (ietirarals t : e aiu . of the, . natory
beeren visiting
tliefc lot't $lOO which
iic" a roil of hank • nott_s -in his
t-•
=:•• Itcc,Fitsot.t. and Will
have been invited to serve as
IT': poo. at tho Decoration Day
i•.l n,
of illoxbur) . : , Mass., coin
hci ahtth yo.di last . . 4 , - uhrlay,
t . Jathes Free - than
ill ihe f re n o o n . 1 .
ina . ,o•ity of the Paris liapers ex- ,
•••••• thc-oi,:.aion that. Yon_.N.loltke's'dee
...,",.ions in.,l Getni.,ii !Varliarnbut on
0
:• • 1 1 OA. Nyvt;..,k, wC.V., not intemjeti
•^l:',
i ; - 1 . 1:unot: i.s at work pun
,; , ly ..f efructs on the
NN 11 . 1,11 iS impressive
and its line:lmmo- .
f a iuw .
fore his death Di.
liNtoiting - oto the storm out
;ll.l.int blunde r . "It is such'
tLuts:l guess I'll not
t.1:3 Joidan‘
iN ill I '•aitilitore-atten - ding
the new play. "Ali
,ro 41,.11 ilitnNellandY.ret Ilarte,
the first time
night. 1,
I,odge (gild
'Erie May 15t1). 1 - tiu caw'
that unto , On any railroad.
i - wo routs a if pia are an Odd
apply to the Grand Secretary
this'State ,
' Anieliedit irl, Agatha ,
tw- g 11 medals iii the
iy thins ict 1: , 1110-011c for SIII,O
- CaNitirll nialects and.
I 1:11..',40,11cr fiir the best , cum-,
EN
,
h. :he uvaig toftoics:
I,enerd ilobert E. Lee was a
Pi•otestaut Epis-
The
';::-.Eler refs then' re-c...tor,
fee was a , c:intain of the engineer
;oiled at Yuri. I iamilton.
71!tiil II aril treTe:follTild
..d fccoit ly nt the l'ariner't; hotel, (111 7
It is sotplseq.that the mother, 1
• •I:calfulic..l at the probable ruin of het
.mirror, administered poison to the gird
then to herself. .
,lotiN li. tiot. - 4,lit i in a recent leetn4t
. ..;ol;liester. M;fts., iliat lie had mk t
:1 there since when he delivered;
f. , r - which ha' received nine
anal a speci: - . 1 1 itoutribtifion of soy-'
tionills from the -ladies to buy; a
:Ca,
of which lio , uas in uA;ent need 4
31c1)ar.coul . :11 'of the Police De
f t“tc,lit of St. lAittis.. Las just .received
:11 the trftulents of the St. Louis Univer-..
Voce hinaliedFand seventy-one doh
:•.; llfe net proceeds of an entertainment
ea by the young men fort lie benefit of
ali•Jlie burned :!;uuthern
I •
`i - us .Frenelt painter Marel4;4l, ' , Alm :re
•• committed s*ide, lett a letter for
..• ,:ts iithich he -wrote. that hi:,
. m:s.v. - 4 , 31t1 (.oulitless have, helpCd him
•t . of:liis pecuniary diflienif
i.n.t that he 'found' it easier to face
:,i..‘l-muzzle than te.a:.;k. a loan from a
11111
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2V.N E.T.A O:FA2 V l)1, au ttalian lady
in CiLtlipiati, is said to be . one . hup
-lal eight rears old-, having the re
of:kor baptism -dated Jantiary
k-1..2" health and attends
'.. , .u , k101/I.dtan2s.. I.ler second lilts
yith 'lei, at, the Agt: Ld .
. _
•
••• ;••• . o + l • Statii
tit 4 WO niajor ufi caval
..- during the civil
.'• E , Ilaltimote - last week: Ire
:.tt (if - I,relauti, and formerly
in-the Bra 4,11 army, being one of
111 v fan.ons '•cliarge
• :, , >ix 1 14M(Ire..41":at -7 1;;LIa1:Lil a: • •
§uidfottl Neporkt
F.DITOUS
G 041111111.1. 'S. W. AI.VORD.
Towo,:tda, Pa,, ritrsalq' / ;, MO . , 3,077.
MEETING OF TILE 'STANDING CO.H
MIT EE.
The Ilepuldicn County Committee met pursuant
to adjournment on Tuesday afternoon, gfarCh 13.
After a full discussion of the triattei the follovring
:ft-solution was adopted :
Rfs,-Jeccf, That the Chair:ill:tn - call a Convention
to meet on the second Tuesday in May .for the pur
pose of eldug delegates to the *Republican State
convent lepi, and nominating such-candidates as are
to be' votdd for at the election in Neveitiner:,
In pnrsuanee of the -foregoing action I hereby .
give notice - that a convention for the purposes set
forth In the resolution will be_ convened In the
Court Ilouse,'T'uwanda, on . TUESDAY, May 8 . 21"
I o'clock. p. m., to be composed of twolielegatei
from 'each election district.
The . Vigilance Committees wilt call the : primary
meetings on Saturday, May 5; at such hours its may
be deerned - best. Saud call should set forth' ape
-
(ideally the time the polls will be kept open, is
well as the place of holding the caucus.
- The candidates to be nominated are District At
torney and Courtly Surveyor.
, • IV. H. CARNOCTIA.N4hairman.
•
.T. R. M;IIINMAN, Secretary.
The foilowing , named persons have been appoint
ed Vigilance connnittees for the curienryear.
VIGILANCE CO3I3IITT - EE.S. '
Alba torc , ---Cr C C flooker. d S.-Reynolds.
Ainany—`Alex. Boyd Willcox, Ste
ven,.
A rntiMia—A W Serrard, ;krorman Smith, William
Youtig . , '
"Moody. Gen Tierrlck, E J Apes.
Kt hells boro--Joseph X Ely, John Carroll, DI W
Nevins. • •
Barclay.'—Thos DI tchburn, I, Putnam, I) Irwin.
A fhonT4witr-W Plummer, S 31 - Laytbn, John
Brink. •
• Ifurtingtou boro—J V Bice, 'W Ei Green, N W
Lane.
Burlington twj IT C Sneer, 8 P Gus n, W P
Lane.
urUngton west—Alford Blackwell, 51 Ballard,
N C McKean..
ekljtolk.bort;—Theodore 'Pierce, A 51 Ayres, Ezek
Newmail.
l'antop.rwp—lltrath .Llndky, Icbabod ,E3ellard,
Chaff Taylor.
4',o:lnfl4a J 1 ForgsCod, C E Gtadd ing.
.Nlc Noss Vanuest, Wm IT
llocAwcll. • '
enrille—Ortando Taylor, G . L Rosi, .O' era
Slo•Tinerel;"
Nest.lit. Janus Nowell...Jos Lee.
Lottal.sylile—J G •Pensley, \V 1.1 Payson,: s
rn•nitce.i
P.tittner..i.ev I Sanford, Ilettheti tone.
E . M'eliAnney, Levl Morse,
-I
'lames
Struve!. f,
•Mourod Poolhatlg.ll, John Donilterly,
Orlu Itfltigos.
3loutue 5rn14.16 Ell Gale, L.ltoek-
Orwell—A CFOsMe. A It Loring, D C P4ter. .
Iv...rum—,ins AlnlieucAux, Orrin Chasm.
E Reveller,M liSiregnry, E $ Sitei•l.
Ridgbury—T 1' S{intres, (1 M Owen, Eugene
Ttionsio.on. • • ,
Ilomr hurt.-=0 MirkntN - -. M L VINT:nor, F Ytaing.
Home twp.. 1) rilnee; Chas• 11 Stopifrus,:r B
Barnes.
She4oviln—W H H Gore, A J Thompson, Itoi
ace floctlm.
Slawhitz Stoort—T'eter Lat!duicsr, Ilenry (
Steven R., I I Iram
Smitiffield—G T Beak C T Wedd, Clarrence
Voorhis. •
sprilfgEeld—Wm Tiaey, W A Brown, 01' Bark-
South rn , ek--Sstnnel Thompson, V' 11 Moore,
John I kean. .
Sylvania—Tom Arnold, 'Leroy Scontin. .Flnly
Flrman. .
Tel iY—Shubal.Dowman, JoltitS Dyer, Jonathan
Terry. • '
'rroy horn-3 II Grant. Geo, L N M Fume-
Troy, tivp.—John F Hunt, Chales N3ldnls, '3l 0
Loomis. .11 ,-
Towanda luwoist Ward—Judson IIileotril); Ed
Sh , rens„ Ira It Humphrey.
ward-1; A Merrnr, 0 D Lyon, D L pk.3ft,
. el ward—l) I, Sweeny. Hiram Elsbree,
Towallqa-t‘sp--Geo
son.
'rowanda North—W' II Smith, 110 Holton, 6
Mills.
Tmearora—W Bamowelltr, rat Mahoney, E L
Taylor.
Fh.ter—Gro B Itortzwell, E II Miner. .1 G Howie.
Welles.,-Capt..Juth , on, Win ltelyea, ]fords She
hard. '
Wilmot-1' A 'Stowell, John S Quirk: 11 141ePict. ,
Nti• arrenCyru, ( . Bowen, tieu flogger:4 Nathan!
Young. ! •
II iram Eilsbree, J:161)
A Wotler2.
• 11 - yalnedm. , .;-1, I):Hne , . M Stephens. CII Stone.
IVy,ox—Win H Conklin, 3t M Shore:, A F Eddy.
ANiIIiOU.NCEMENTS.
DISTRICT :r . :row:Er. w. E.
Esq., ,of Is a ,all4l.lat, for Dlstrit t A ttarrhi , y,
to 1... nahri-rtC..l by Ihpithlb-au Comity Coil-
T,:ht ion on the sth of May.
, -
Clsl - NTY. SUIINYoIt.. , -4.1.: J.
, NY.WELL', V , J.,
of 7e,wrwi.ll, is a rani 141;!te kir S . l,'(fflaty survey , :in, to
be ?Swill:l:it ed 1,1 the It.publlcau l'uulity Conven
tion!on thc nth of 3lay.
THE course of Mrs,AlAvEs in ob
jecting to the use of wine at the
White house .dinners has excited
considerable comment among the
•
pres, the question of etique,itdand
courtesy receiving the largest share
of attention.' She was persuadeoy
the Master of Ceremonies that the
Russian Grand Dukes - would not
understand a, cold water dinnci, and
hence wine was furnished, but no
glas3es were .placed at the service of
eithei the President oil Mrs. TIArES.
' Now the question i were they
16bliged,•from consid44ions of couf
tesy, to 'supply wine ? And if s'i,
_not the, same courtesy. require
H tliat at least the glasses should be
placed at the 'service of the Pr6Si
dent and wife, and even filled with
wine, it Jiving la matter of chuice
with them when they-were emptied.
We do not assume ,o,have sufficient
knOwledge of tie courtesies of official
life to be able, to settle this question;
but we honor the' steady devUtion to
principle nianifestech by Mrs. HAY'Es.
It is evident that she Means, so far
as it is • possible, 'to .adhere to the
temperance principles that have hith
ertO. governed her, and "pursue the
same geniqul course at the White
lloUse that she 'did at her home in
Ohio.
!THE new traffic that has so recent
ly been established, of exporting beef
to England, is growing very rapidly,
and has become an established form
of trade.• The first Wort 'at the ex
po A
I re
tation - ofAmerican ;I.)eef began in
11-. i i ;and now the monthly shipments
liave reached an enormous magnitude.
The shipments in March aggregated
ime-half a million of pounds. Special
preparations are made for'sending it.
The steamer Wyoming, of 'the- Wil
liam & Cluion line,has three'compart
merits, and the Wisconsin a main
moth refrigerator 100 feet long, forty
feet wide'and'seven feet high, with a
'capacity - of 28,000 cubic feet, equal to
700 tons, and large enough to allow
2.000 qoarters of beef to be suspend
ed to its, ceiling. The average cost
of transpo - rting a beef, including the '
cost of killing, with commissions on
the 'other side (two per cent. pet), is : ,
it2G, gold, and' the average price
, whieh has been realized, is about $9O,
gold. Six to eight panic per pound,
equal to 12 amt.l6 cents Ame •*can
currency, has been the 'rate at who e-,
sale. . ' , - .. ,
THE candidates 'who have lie - en
mentioned In connection with posi
-tion'S to i e filled at the election this
fall, are : •
, .
District Aitorney . W. E.f:CiirLso-s, .of
Tray ; I. litifiq.nt-jON, 11. . 4 TI:LEET.E.IIi, of
Towanda; J. IV,. STONE, of Canton. •
(Jonnty Surreyar--I.Gi•V. MYER. of To.
Wanda; J. J. of Jos.
E. Sl.m.noio, cif Franklin;
Deleadtes Sli.,ould take pains to as-.
certain the popular sentithenCof their
respective districts, so that they may
vote m i nderstandingly: ,
rAwmar snowNLow.
W. G. BaowNLow, familiarly known
all, over the country as "Parson "
paoWNLow, died at, his . home in'
Knoxville, Tenn.,. On: Sunday last:
The deceased 'was; born in Wythe
ebunty, - Ira., - Aug.
at An early age left an Orphan, and
was apprenticed a carpenter, learn
ing the trade. ,In
. 1826 he entered
the Methodist Ministry' and labored
for ten years as an itirierant,preach
er. As eary as 1828 - he- began, to
fake part in polities in -Tepne!ssee,
c advocatinthe - re-election 'of. JOHN
ADAMS to the , Presidency
and while traveling a circuit ' in South
Carolina in which jOUN C. CALIIOI;N_
Bred,: publicly opposeZ• ntillifiea
tion.• About 1837 he:became editor
of the Kncix!ville Whig, a political
newspaper.. In consequence cf., his
trenchant , mode of expession, he
became known as the "fighting par
.ion." In 1856 he published "The
Iron Wheel 'Examined and its Spoke's
Extracted," being
.a reply to attacks
made upon the t Methodist Church
In 1858 he held - a - public . debate in
Philadelphia with the - 'Rey. A. PlrliN l E,
of New Tori, which was published
- -•=1,
in a v•Aume -entitled " Ought Ameri.
can Shivery to be Perpetuated ? "
air. BaowN - Low. taking the affirma
tive. When the movement for seces
sion took phice, he advocated the
preservation of the\trnion as the
best safeguard for Sc - ' -
tions. lit December
arrested 'on' a -.char,
against theConfedera ,
ed until Mardi, 1862,.
sent within tlie; Unio
this he made. a tOu
Northern States, delivering
„speeches
in e the principal cities, and published
a book -entitled " Sketches of the
Rise,•,ProgresS . and Decline of Seces
sion:" In 1864 he returned to Ten
nessee, prwhich lie became Governor
in 1.865,. and in. .I.BGli he was electtd
Senatoi• of the United States.
7 TIIE EUROPEAN WAR.
- t
The North A nwr ii.an in speaking .
of the irrepressible Conflict that has
grown up between the rivalAiowers,
that are about to convulse. Europe
in blood says: And now tosall ap
pearance the final act in the t , drama
haS come. If the signs and portents
are, to go for anything, the contest
now abou,t to open is to -be final, and
\ of course, desperate, bitter- and. pro=
traded.-- The war cloud has risen
arid vanish .•d below the hotjzon More
'than once: . • ft has approached and
receded frank times.' Rift under its
friendly cover the Work of prepara
tion hag steadily proceeded.. Russia ,
hasidierlhed an unalterable purpose
nOt favorable to the Turk for Many
years. There has:been no real i pcace
between Russia and Turkey for
turi6l. 'The latter has stood in. the
.
path of the former. to the cast !laid to
the sea, and inflicted-M:9y a wound
upon its pride of dominion. • Turkey
llas . shelteled the enemies of :Russia.
And-there has been .&lenst one Un
natural affiance between slam' and
. the rest of Christian Europe. flt has
been said that Russia's . champion
ship of the Greek Christian t s is only
the Pretext upon which it makes war,
and that 10 - .6 of dominion • is the
crrand controlling motive. Grant
that, and stiff is it, not probable that
thecOnilict already commenced will
taA - on all the° aspects and propot
tion4 of a religiimis war? • The' Mos
lem c -. - *big
,fir hi
ME
BEM
IRMiI
•t of
to • et:
left
set tha..
and
when
Asia
There was a time when even se
formidable a powtie as Russia might
well havei hesitated to toke the step
she has . taken.' That was `before
feuds 11,411 grown .up in . the' Moslem
World. Then. the . vassals of Islam
were relay . vassals, and the • Word,
even the slightest word, of the Com
mander of the Faithful was able t(i
Move Islam as one man. But now
the vas'sals,'or some of them, have
outgrown their traditional headship;
and the least one of them, and he the
the most powerful, wears his challis
in impatience. And the attitude of
Persia is not encouraging to the
Turk. These disabilities will of
course render the struggle Only tlie
,
more 4 desperate, Ind the foe driVen
to •
,pekation is always forinidable.
ti.
._ .
A CORRESPONDENT at the, New
York Times, writing from "New Or
leans, is' strong, in \ the opinion that
the:i3ettletnent -of "the political' ques
tion will fail to restore,.. to ; that city
.
its former commercial 'importance..
The•businekif the West and,South
has gradually been, diverted to other
cities that formerly centered in. New
Orleans. " By. the overthrow of slayp
cry," says the correspondent,
the construction of railiends, the im
proved me of transPortation_, the
establishaient , of country ,stores, and
the growth at other-cßies,. New'Or
leans has been sloWly but surely Ips.
ing her importance - us a commercial
'centre: That the establishment of
the Ntator,t,s Giivernment or any
o ler political eliaiige can 'bring back
trai lost ia,the way I .have described,
is, of •arSe, too ridiculous a propcH
sition -fo -erious consideration,' and.:
the sooner the people
: of Louisiana'
come to that; onclusion:the better it_
will be tor the ..:: In the ' future,
New Orleans, like, ether cities in the
United States, must:look for: pros
perity to. the trade w "eh naturally
comes from its vicinity!!
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„GOLD closed yesterday at 1
REPORT OP THE ZOTTERIENA IDOU!
-The report of h Louisiana Com.
mission, 'tithed New • Orleans;,
21, *published.. It 'eyes - a-de4p.
on of
, the situation the 4 , e
theiearrivabl,and a aluitel of the
`questions invelved;:io says
_the legal title- of *Governor de.i
pended on the question whether the'
Returning Board's authority extend
,eci over gubernatorial' and legislative
candidatea.l°. - The report concludes as
follows : : . - •
. .
There was no Judicial tribunal ac
knowledged to be authoritative 'by_ both
parties , by which this 'question 'could • be'
solved, for' reasons ' already tiveri. • The
only hope of a practical solution .was by a'
union of so many -m.ernbers. of the rival
Legislatures as would mako a iLegialature
with a constitutional, quorum, in both the
Senate' and • House, of Members whose.
'title to their seats are valid mr:er either
view of - tt:ie law. • With a Legislature of
undisputed .authbrity the settlement of
other questions - could, as stated the
letter of instructions to our.Ciminission
frOm . ,the Secretary of State gra,du
ally worketfout by the prevalent authori
ty, which the 'legislative power;' when dig;
puted, is quite.co. Petent tciexertin.com
posing conflicts ine co-orOinate branches
,
of the goYernmen • •
" WithinthiS•l' st three days the first
great step in re ring\ peace to the
. state
has .been' acco fished. ',ln consequence
of .a .withdraw I •of members from the
Packard to th Nicholls Lighilature, the
latter has w- eighty-seveu lieturning
Board reemb
. r 8 in tho House and thirty ,
two Return' g Board members .in .the.
Senate. Six -one members - constitute - a
constitutional quoruin in the HouSei x atid
nineteen iplbe Senate.
,It is proper that
we should say, in conclusion, that it wits
in view of the foregoing - facts,..especially
the consolidation of the Legislatures, and
our knowledge of the condition of Louis
iana, .derived from: personal 'contact . With
the people,lhattiwo were induPed to-sug
gest in our telegram of the 20th ,iirsbrut
'that the immediate announcement of the
time when the-troops would be withdrawn
to their barracks woull „be better for the
peace 'of Loitisiana than to postpone 'such
announcement to some distant day. The
Commissieners, 'holding various shades of
olitical belief,. cannot well concur in any.
s -etch of the past or proable future 'of
Lo isiana. We have forborne in C
re,
port o express any opinion on the legal
(mesh ris arising., upon the foregoing
staterne t of fate*, because- oar letter :of'
Mstructio s seemed to' call for a state-.
merit of fi .s rather than an expressiony
of opinion b 7, the Commissioners. We
al!, however, ildrilge in 'confident. hopes ,
of better ,days'l 411 races . k Louisiana.,
Amon; the reasons these`. lopes are
the resolutions of 'the .Nicholls
tune and the letter Of 'Governor 'Z'cliolls
-herewith . submitted., 'and which nave
already been gAven to the public."'
-" With an earnest hope, that the ad,ins -
- mentNyhich has been made of the politi t
cal controversies'of Louisiana will be of
lasting .benefit to that state, and will be
approved by the patriiitic people of all
scctions, , WC have tine jionor to- be, your
obedient - servants." •
By THE. treaties of July-1:5, 1.840,.
and -July 14; 1841, Turkey was re
ceived into the of EurOpian
ations. The integrity of the -Otto
. man empire' was threatened by Rus
sia in 1853, but was preseryed by
the:- arms of England, France and
Sardinia united with thoSe of Ttirkey.
By:the Treaty 'of Paris, in 1856 . , the
; Black Sea was niade a neutral trik
&way and the control._ of the youths
Pof the 'Danube was taken frornEtts
sia. The Danubian Principalities,
which were formerly - to a , great ex- .
tent *under I . 4issian influence, were
united in 1861 under the Wayne of
•
Roumania - . A prince of theimpe \ rial
I family of Germany was ehos6n
ruler, who acknowledged the Turkish'
government and paid it an annual
tribute \ in money. In 18q - the neu
trality of...the Black Sea was: abro
gated, but the Dardanelles and the
Bosphorus. : are open,•to the ships of
powers friendly to .Turkey should,
their presence be necessary to pro
tect the latter under the Treaty of
Paris. :
Tim impression secms• to prevail
that the
. perinanent, exhibition at
Philadelphil i a will be confined 'to the
i
Main buildiug. Such,. hoWever,-will .
not be the ease. Memorial and "lir- .
tieultural halls will also be included:
One 'entrance. fee will suftlee fOr all
three • blinding, - and the nioderate
rate which has been fixedinpOn—
i/
twenty-five cents, - -will . place the ex-=
hibition within the- rea4 ; • of . all.
With each of the. three- buildings , ,
named- filled witkobjects g r. beauty,
value and' use, ' .ti • edii well believe
1
dint hag" been rca / dy- - isserted, that
itzeint of rotel
eSt and, general at;
veness - , the /permanent exhibi
\
\ . 7
ll come; little 1 short .
of - the
exhibition. !,
IMM
maw
=E
SEV N VSI4
J • A
the great Le'
a saloon,"ki
and waisen
Last Peceml
remarkable 1
Pittsburg, w
4uatures tc
ly he visited
ern Pennsyi
York, and induced 35,000 persons to
sign .the pledgel In Buffalo, a vigor
ous campaign Was opened against in
temperance; and about 2,300 converts
put.themselves on record. Mr.'Mva-
PUY is now meeting with unequivo
cal success in Philadelphia, where.'
his disciples already number: 10;000.
lie . preaches • what Ike Galls gospel
temperance and does not favor pro
, -
hibitory legislation. ..
' , IT is gratifying to 'witness the in
terest manifested in the COnventiOn,
which- will 'assemble here next..4eek.
'There appears to be yery little per
soind feelingrin the matter, but most
,
of thtise . with whom we have -.con
versed feel that the interests of the
party and wet of the ' public iare" - Of
\t,
more ipportan \ e e than . the • personal /
advancement or . .kivate griefs; real
or imaginary, of 4n \ div , :lualF
Convention selected
cumstances will ril
publi,c ;expectation,
will . il4crvc:the co
constituents.
Tn Washington
ing charged 111 r. Eli
cretion in publish!
letter• attacking thi
P. replies in = • ft • .itor,
denying thatAynade the dokunient
puhlic. • -
mTIIM
STATE MAWS..
. , .
• TUE 'Calks:dal° iron works ars;.ovor
run with orders. • . • • _ , •
, .
TUE Grangers are building# Hall beat
Kittanning: , _ --"•-•( - . .
Tut Tamaqua rolling - *ill is run.o3g .
steadily day anit,night. .... I. .
THE Vnitin lioii2tfills;‘Shatiln,. felt run
, ing double thin, eispioying SO ruen,.
4 nr. car shops tiavertilders stillicipniv
run in full time allsunireer. , •
•- A 1 • amnia produce dealer hag purelms=
ed 40, 'dozen eggs in Ohio. ..- -- •
0 %
TPA ..c loves; of the_ Ilardsbureear
mannfacte are now ..wrsAing eleven
bouts a day. -:1 , - • .
A r.itattLy b been found, living - ..,
Pottsville, ivlio" Sa nothing: but d s
meat to cat.' • '
Pirrestuno and klegheny:'City ve
I,6oo'emptit houslis=l.l 0 former 1,1g6 in - 4
the latter 464: '.. • _
~' , •
NEW cARST:E., i Lawre •
.county, is
Credited with 623 surviving _ lclie.ra of the
i \
late' war. - r . . , ' ,
ALEXANDER MILLS - , an Altoiitbar-ten . -
der committed suicide , on Satu ay, by
taking laudanum. . :• . ,•• •
Many ALBRIGHT, of Shrewsbury; ork
County, is missing (role her honie. A e
is of unsound mind. i-
Mits. ROBERT H. Savitt,.- 1 after a-long
and painful illness, died in South Bethle
hein"on Monday inprning: .
'Busitss in the cotttin mills at ~Rockd
ale, Delaware County, Is 'veiy lively and
they are running on-full time.- ' ii•
Tut Catasaqua iron company4ms ship-
ped the last 100 tons of
,a thougand top
Order from California formuck bar. • •
,
.
Ex-SENATOIL WM. M, .P.SIIDALI, has ,
i
been appointed-clerk to the mine nsive,,
tor ottho. Staylkill region. . .
•
A 'Vona County man, has, found a lot of
silver. which, ilia -suPposed; ,was buried
during the War. - The: amount .is tiot
stated.' "-, - _
Joust Goss, who settled in Clearfield
„COMity While that section was Inhabited
,by Indians, died the other day, aged about
;eighty.: ' • ' • ..
CiimiLEA KEA*, 7110 killed William R.
M'Ei-en in Alleglic iiy COunty, has been
senteuebd to twelve years'i imprisonment
in the penitentiar,y. .. . .
: - Tint Keystone . ..Axe Wrirks,, Mercer
county, white,:net, i doing tic!
: Much now,
'are' anticipating large orders. ";t ' ki' t • ~
Tut: Pine cMek ., ,consolidated - dri , e,
containing about 3p,0bp.006 feet of logs,
has arrived safely' lie boom' at Wilt,
iamsport. . • 2 ' '
S.iltrEle' HOWES liB\beeo- appoinfil •
postmaster at Cressona, Schuylkill com -
ty, and CharlesP. Brown, at,Nottingliam,.
Chester- comity,
'lox. Enwelin MaitEnsox has- been
app(iinted to the responsible post .of,;•Su
perintenclentfof - Engra ring and Printing,
in the Treasury. 1. - •
JEFFEns(»; DAvis, late President of the,
Southern Confederacy, is a stockholder ins
,the Bethlehem iron company. . • '. -
. TAU:. Butler County Prohibitionists will
celebrate the 4th Air July by , holding a
Mass 'convention. in the interest .of the
emperince canse. ..
4. zirmisr.it of, Reading b6iler -makers
hav `left for
_Stilton to work on oil tanks
beib,, nanufactured at the Northern Cen
tral rai '•Oacl sitypb.. • .
- A m.k); / lamed Baker, of Middletown
.ti)wili, )elaware ounty, has
.been
trimlWeane the ,death of his wife find
three 'elnldreib ncl has been: taken teethe
asYlum..l • ......% '
~
-A mitt. apt eleven 'years ' was catight
in a••••ci'4g ,wheel iii\higli County. and
drawn dround'.at the r., of sixty ruvolu
tient; a Inmate. Her, inS rips were fatal.
flit. S. ItiliDLE, of Glen , f iddle, Dela. :
\
.ware-County, is now- rebut mg a' mill
tliat 7 was - burned about.. for • 'ears', ago,
and will make a cotton nun ifac ry of it.
'cur. pocir'cleilis in th :,_laneli -hunk
• o ffi ces of-;he Lehigh a „ rley itailroackare
e. 3
" worked-very hard "—actually •laborinF„ ,
::even , hours a day. So 'says the East())
Etpresi. - , . <. ' / 4
.
• .ALLEN SECOlt,' of Dunmore, Luzerne
'County, aliciuo°,o years of age, lasinar
ried on Wednesdaly to Miss 31inide Wat‘
son of the same place.,.
ClIAA:ji. BERCNETI, of the Harrisburg
Telegraph, was married last, week to the
daughter of a prominent - lawyer of Perry
- "
County. •
. ,
- HE wife of Thomas Fit, Reading, had
removal from•her hip recently, a needle
tlt had been in her body for twenty-five
years. The needle had entered her thumb"
while Washing% -... . . .
. .
THE \ iPonsylvania Coal Company,
Whieli enOVS 2,500 Men, is. running full
time; With t „the' i.;rdei-s
ahead will, -„ .i employed 'a
year. • 1 /".• • .
li..krtKr...em nded two men
,i . tt. Altoona: ace and who
Was. subl.Fip tiler ineatip or
trying/toler! !n•ession.
• 'Wit. Mii :steel in Wash,
in on co{u rior nenacchirg• his orpha6
nieces—ebil'lren Of atteconsedhlier. lie
is / being. prosecuted by the Gral Aimy
6f the Repolalie. V.. .
THE pernianefit exhiltitiop in the Ceti
tennial buildings at Thiladelphia - ‘,1 4 i1 be:
opened on May 10th. President lia.Os
has accepted 'an invitation to he present'
at the•opening ceremonies.
A call signed by. nearly one hundred
ministers in Allegheny County has
.been
issued for a convention to secure concert
of action in reference to the re-enactment
of tiro local-option law. •
AN inspeetion.pf the entire lino of the
i'enniyivania Central has 'just been con-
eluded by Mr. Prank Thompson, : general
Manager, aided by Division Superintend,
cuts Messrs. Pitcairn, MeCray, and Loa:-
hart:
,
. ,
. THE LUzeitie Uniq says,: •' While the
outside districts or borougs are strut;-,
filing. to . he separated from Scranton ,the
udjiiiiiing boroughs of 'Wilkes-Barre/are
diseussilig the wisdom Of behig ingerpo
rated with it.•'
A scnooL teacher a Slit is Station, on
the Conncllsville railread, who has a wife.
alai two children, is mporta to have
eloped the other day with one/of his pu
pils, a }.bung lady or st,olfazifily• auttpre r
possessing,appearance. ii;` •
majority of the glasa''bloweni, On a
strike. in Pittsburg, have
,Obtained tempo
rary einployment at 'Wheeling and else
where,, and it is probable that the strike
will continue in the Smoky City through
the suninier.
TilE Republican County Committee of
Westmoreland haf eh pen General P. P:
Markle as Senato'pal and Hon. A. 31.
Fulton; lion, James . Hunter and Colo
nel _George .P. Huff a • Representative del
'2Nkates to th&State Convention. They
w( re instructed to vole for Judge Sterrett
for, the Supreme,hencb. ,
WILSON v R
A:SCE, of MODlroe,.*3 ' ' OMillg
Co., died last week from the •effects of a
blow lie'rreceived about a montrf ago from
Geo. -Hilbert while accompanying a lady
Loam (coin church.' France was, Struek
with,a. billy, ,which fractured - the I sktill.
Hilbert has been-arrested/and will be tried
for 'the eritne. ' ,
I ‘ 'PHILLIP 514.405, who. was tried at,
Wilkes-Barre last week for fishing in 11*
lor's Pend. at Benton, was .found guilty
and tined 3100. The penalty of the law
reauires the guilty party to servo a day, in
jail for eaclollar:of the flue, imposed if
t is not paid. : , ,'
JA's. E. Ttuist \ rsos, well known ititlis
' --% dier-
section, di d at.Tunkhannoek,_on We,,
ncsday, aged 65. years. lie was at o 'e
time a.member of the New t '',ork Logi*.
Lure, but ruinedi himielf by strong drink.
lie was the father of young ThompSori
who formerly clerked at Powell 4t, Co's.
A. 'D. HuLT a carpenter by • trade, in
comfortable circumstances, committed su
icide at his home in King . stoa on lirednng
day , morming, The cause, attributed is
mental. aberration. • Ho was about 55:
years of age, and leave? a/Wife and t ree,•
grown-Up children. •• V'
Tun, Lehigh : :PresbyterY \ haVe chosen
the following, delegates to the General As
sembly:: Clerical, Rei:' Messrs , J. M. Sal
mon, of 8an40r,,A.,•13. Jack, of liazleton,
and Rev. Dr. .lacoliBellville;of Po vile.
lay Elders, Gc..orO•W. Ileebaer, Of\Port
Carbon ; J. •H. /Sternberg; of Reading,
and „Hon. Cyrnst. Pershing;of
A tot of bti'rg H lars attempted. to break.
to a-clothing store at South Bethlehem,
N'oitliampton - County. They were diseov
iereil4q a policeman, who fatally shot one
of them. The jury decided that the ac
hon bf the Officer was justifiable, as it was
'done in the faithful performance of his
duties. The dead biirglar Suppese:4l to.
Imre been a man recently released from
jail, where ho had served 'a term Or rob
:
)ney. that.!
is este:fiid
face, and
..Aues f .. ..rge , -1141, generally;
made to.the hOnest
_priee 'of :the ma
chine isr&iritilas‘ istilit - dir', tinie. in
the - Brooklyh' ease the piirebrisef-bad
paid eighty doliard;_iyhen, - -failing in
Meeting an instialuterlq.the machine
- wad, -- isesieci..and.,carried off_ by_\,the
agent. ; The 'victimized purchaser
,Cronght suit. - ts:ibtec - ofeethe amount
he bad paid. - judge -Gilbert immedi
ately directed the. not unwilling jury
to give the plairOffa Verdict fur the
full amount with internist. The cone ) .
:eel for the, company pleaded for. de,
lay. " nit tin instant,"- Was Judge
\Gfilbert's' redly. 'This ..is'. treating
t se 1:\
sharp - dealers to a little of their
ow medicine. "Not an instant,'" is
their\ T\
: eply. when a purchaser asks - for
time.. be Brooklyn decision will
prohabl , 'encourage a number of per
.son'S Whotavelost both their money
and maehhies by such, sharp . pi•ad ,
tice.o attennit k tei recesvpr either the
.
qne of N. .1. the other.— Herald.
. .
' STAcK•O'HAItK-CAst.:4—The state
, -
ment is made. hat Judge .Gamble;•of
the . Vydoining ''Court 'Of Com Mon
Pleas, isiat last about to, ender n de
.ci'sion in the noted c Staekbo%aral
ease,.; This will, no doubt, - lle good
iii" . wsto both parties tithe rLffaf i r. -It!
is a year and a half singe . the last
pearance . .of the: case in reehirt4 •au
then it was in the hearing of itign
ment onithe exception§ to thelas., ;
ter's•repert, and it is the d i ecisip on•
this . point- whiph 'sludge Gullible :is
expected - noW to makenfter eighteen
months' deliberatron. The case has
dragged nlong .virtually Sincj. 187 . 1;
when Father Stack was.. dismissed
from the charge of his church at .
Williaw4liort. Th`e details of the te
(bon§ liti!ration have already') been
given iii4lle 241:Les, andinothing new
can. be added.. Ihe deeisiOn which
Judge Gamble has so long reserved,
Whatever it may be 4 Will not definite
ly settle the case, aslit is altogether
probable that either- party would
take it ',te the Supreme " Court. A
- final settlement of the really import,
ant pointsdnvolved is anxiously look=
ea_ forward' to by many Who have no
personal'interest§ in the matter, for
it must. haVe.a\dechled .effect upon
the•discipline‘ of the Roman Catholic
t. 1.5
Church tb,roghont 'e United States.
,--11tiltidelpIlite l'inie.. • -
--- , •
' ' •
, • ,
--, A Wonderful DincoveryOur numerous
lesehanges are (flied with aceOnt4:oi, nest Ironder-
Iful Cures eireeted by 1)r. G Att:l:'S ' MEDICAL
WoNDI . ;11." It Is said to be the greases yllalizer
yet disc.e. , ered giving buoyancy to•the spirielus•
deify to the.step, and making the Invalid heart:C,
courageous anobstrong. It cures :111 disea,eS or 'the
Liver: SUgnach, Kidneys and Spine; Scrofulaand.
all ttlool Disea.es; cures Nerviuts Prostration and
'Wetlik II p:o. ~, T either sex, restorlng Time and .3 ."}gor
to the whoki system. Ilea,' the folleiwinr, cures:
NORMAN 1111 , NT, Sheds Comers, N. Y., wonder
ful cure of dyspepsia and heart disease. - - , .
Mrs: Z. A. White, Sheds CAlners, N. Y., terrltar
Scroluhi and Kidney I)lsease;galuA 40 ix•und,.
. 11. 11A1K LEX. tiarntoga. says that ,"Medical
tri. der'' gave liiiii health, strength awl appetite.
At. rirr Tur F.st..v.t.t. Tunenelt, • N . . If., leAttl
mrnit. bc. .ol'al:" nipposcd .to be in entstitutinn;
cared,
Prof: H. - Itn.snv., Sartogn, N. Y.; wltlely
knilvvn as Prin . Ipal of one of nar leading Institu
thins oflearnlng, 19 . 's that his wife has used t
..)leillral Wonder,' for a compile:v . :loa of tikes
with the mostliapiiy 4fect. No other reatc.ly
touched-the rase lilte it. ' .
. 11.; El); IT A Clrusida. cured et' terrible
Z A 8.1.211 35 . he I I,:t C orners, N.. V..)
tt9lipr thol Oropsy.frearxexl:Lj Inc Les arm
Mrs. 1. S. A rri.i.roN, It tlfsbor6, N
disease-
A. DALTQx,lMorrlsrllle, slst47 In. trot
tiro rears vc,11.1 reniale Una. Re rvous
. sonsos; cured;
Mrs. e. On.DWAY. Concord. 11., confined
to bed with' remalci and kidney dl., , ase; cured:.
Fo spacrror 1,(0 - othe:r cores.
Asl your Druggist for ` . ! , sfe ,
bo Caned. • ; Poliart4 b Dc,
NI. Y.
Finr sale In Te4initin- b;3
0.7
tr,r7/41.3":ti.?ementr,. •
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EX1.4131.T10N.
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tier,
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BlttirnliOus Cdal
Ii"EYS4t I ):NE
fw ROUGH
-IRON HEATERS,•
Cooking Ran
es, LQw-Down Grates, Etc
Itrs SENT ricEE to ally aqdreis
Descriptive eircit
ISMIZ
BEFOI;E St4;ECTIN.,.,q
l'htladolphla, A
TILE GREAT
WEDDING CARPIDEEGT
EMI
WEDDING
Prices lower than
Frillll3
PROMPTLI
67/1
STATIONER - AND EIs:GpAVER,
013 Arch StNet,,llitladelphla
Apr, 7: 1377
NEW:dA.II,4IA.GE FACTORY !
East of the *rteporter Office: _
• Ntel ntyre Zi.• Spencer! ,
Respectfully announce to the public thifthey a e
prepared to bulld.all "duds of .. ,
' FAMILY CARRIAGES,
1 • TOP 'AND OPEN IfUGGIES
1r AE . TON & If I.A.TPORM , SPRING I';'/AGO''S., "
1 TROTTING SULK ' ES ' lk SKELE ONS,
i ~,
.
4 's4•ule of the
.best, ma rlal and In t e best style.
~ I work warranted to re perfect tlsfactiout , "
.
.• ...,__,.._ 1 ,
. ' -• 4 4
t PAINTING 4 SPE lALTY.
We hare one of the best itlag i e Painters ta .T,O
country; P ond do all work . this age at the kin:tit.
rates. . . _ .
dk.lllds of
RLPAIRING
4mptl ' y * done at reduced price s
OM
Making n ,
To rada r April
springs and repalr3ng 'old:ones
wort guaranteed: Please grin us a
k 3IcIINTYRE s SPENcEt:
The
... -
laPaty.
G. \ La,
los%
, .
NTLEMEN,FARME 'is \
64 k rot
(7110,ItSEMA ISE yA11 1 14 07,4 154\
T AND VICINITY. km
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wittill.. T. Birchar ItThortOglelgeol 1/ot,
.• ' "Dolma i. asfAeti -'-' -
~ .... g•-,.
16"
To be at' My fitable*sl ititn
~ area. conimencing 5 I o .
'milker the finest and b bred s utry
prW ice. Ills; pedigree traces through the best
horse and mares lA-England. Ile Is a beautiful
, mah ey Bay, black paints, flowing. mane and
I ds,
till, 1 ti action perfect. He blonly to he sled to
be aduilre : Terms for Colt low. ____
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, ' April, 12, 1 77. • - -. -. : - Towanda, la.
klte~w,a~.
w -
USS3III4O/1 -si
1e4e3 ,1 6t0 1
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0 a -az e
VEFIN E
. •
• • CURE SCROFULA 1
.y.crivriNE will eradlcate - fmmihe systerri every,
T1%114.110 Scrofula and 13crerulgai Xliimot. It 'lrsd,
Ivrniadenety, cured thobiland4 16 Ildsind and vlaul
ty win had Wen long and painful sufferers. '
Cancer. Cancerous Humor.
The marvellous effeetif VErtiviNE In ease of
Cancer find Canedrons irtrin 1 - 5 - '7liallenges , the mo't
prOtiminl attention of th • medical faculty, many of
'wham stre•preseribing Vila L. - risk to their patients.
• ~
Canker: ,4 - , •
VEG r.ri Nll has beer, foA:t.l:,io 'curo cm
.4 9 0 4 t„
intio;.(lo4,qVc of Cank"vq,•;,, ,',, -, .. \
• The tyr,t.:,E,Tl,N,r,,„tueets with tortmari t ul 111;11WIS 111
the cure uf•thtii elvtougg allMimies: 1
-‘ - • ' *- 4 .
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• ' Pain In the, Boit.'rt ;
its. .;
11, this romplatia 41/(g:trial . Ilt..7l‘Ythe'p l eni
remedy 4, ns it r,..tutn es froin the s,ys em the pttidue
- , .1 . , ' • : .
.. .... ~ •
TOtor, SAlt illieZna, Sl'attljlead, Atc..*Nl:lll cer
t.:ollly yield to the great alter naive effects of VEG•
ETINE. ,
Erysl — as. •• . , .
V Et; Ell iS' E 11:1 , 4 occur Niko' to care She mo t
It,eterate ease o,r Erysipelas.
~, ,
• o
.
Pimples and Hu m ors n the Fade.
f l ipttiN k .
)11111)1(4i el n it.pends eniirdly up,u an ntenml
eausos; and no oaLward, apiMeatlvii van- ever care
Aro cause) by nu •tuttouro %tat, of On, blood.
eler.:a the hli.od thoroughly with \`KGi.iiNC, told
k heet, complaluni wiil dlsapktart
• •
Cataveh o .
. .
ists-"tuplaliK. 4 , 1)." 4.),tbstattlal benefit
tiroug',l t11,113: , 1 - ,t1. LGE.T
1,1 , 4 put If4;r, . 4 , •
'Constipation.
k.:II.II:TAN -41*S liot.:141.11:3 4bartSZ:
. 101;1-
Ate thr , 'libiviN 'but grl ean-te's.`oll onob ,
44-,....avh to perforin funetto - us tlevokvlng upon
\ • 'Pi os.•
Vl'4 rirtN,u: r.a3t,non ni.Li to LY'ltn?",%lll°.•
lave, I,:i:rn 1,52;1; and patisful.l z •
• ' Dyspepsia: \ '
If tegitlart
.a certain anti. spvedy e,
ts nie. !
Fur\
V:th ht•
the g: ea ,
• Falntriess at thi3,Sornac .
tint Litters
creates a fietitlen., itipetlte. but a-gentle
wh!ch nattae Li .I•44uri) thu stutnach
healthy uetlon.
- -
VEr: LTV.: i 11.3 )11. (7:IIISCS 4.r thr. , 31.1
It
a, , 14 d•k! JeCrUtiVtl organs 3.4.1
•
allays 1411.1:nillatl, l e.
V
.4 7 1 . : Conorpil
In ttifi emnot.dic...upg, g. al effect of the Vihrir.-
•TINE aist• r..allz,Lturan.• irif•.•:y atter orptamencipg
to Ink el .it : dehl!lty )Jetieleney lir thin
blood a
, nd VL.,:il - rifNE • els eitat4lytfplat the LINA:
• - • •-•
WEGitTIN . F...ISI39 .P-13X ALL 1)111:;GtilST.4:
ME
oN arlan
nq body.
~ spinV
IC:9,WQII . IIur," :111(k
AGE A - Co., Saratvo,
Dr. TT. Peuvrzn
AN C0...N. V.
'Towanda, April 1 . .'1, 1577. - :
‘--
••• ' -
TN' 4'3i F. 11A TT ER ' -,
0 1."I' II E )(P-
A_ oli'atimi of the Fall t'r.tek „Bit anilstotpf,C.ml
" , 11 11 S . for a.Or - ree of t11,4,01111.1vit. furi.. c our t. :
On* rm Pleiti for iln• epti.:llT of Brad: trtl, - Felt.
11,10 , 77, 7,..;..."0„;13. • --. • ~ • " i
. :111 NllOlll it tritly-ennrcrn't i'nll). notice Is
421:igtv.41that on Ow ~ .cond„"llav jof - March. A.
'77, tho I.: , ;ition of Oro Fall t'r;,l - , Illtotnlnons
t'niopatt;, its pi,: -entetl to iii.,,/ C l eat of Coin,.
I'le;o4 for Ilt';oirty of itrrrd, praying the
C.ltn 1 to entera th ,,, re, th I,* tho ',aid t,ri , orill.
ltel.il.solve.d. lthereiipon; It was'okderrml, by
.:111,Orktrt 4.11 at 'flu, , qd retltioq , lsottld 1,, ,
1 O,n,;NDONDAY, tt4 , 71)1 day'.4 MAY next. at
•I•lit,X in Ito; f;.rel...
..I.;(rtion and whore all par
nterested maw appretiKl.l ,, heard. . •
111 -
•1 r. _ AVk ls S:.!CA lINA /CHAN,
Ill4e'-3.. % :"' 'felkirs fit the retttimwd.
. • -,
(4111 1 11 A NS' COl7 ft T :, k I I;''-.7. 1' )v
i .
\„_„11 vlrlne of 'attrdor , lt , N.ted out. 0r 4, ,k ir. Orphaos'
Cortlf of..lltritilforq l'ounty, , , ~,,I,
S,'-the ~z , ,,1, A AI..
.1,.t1.
.oiautt ofmtf., ~....ts• ,4 - H. 1). Ali'ller... 1.c.(1 Jute
~
of 'said count '''. will exy,,q) to 1-t,11,11r !..:1.10\....n/ tliv
preiiii.,r4 in r i.i . tcliftelh,Alliigl:l:l VAX. 1.14 Y - • 15 77 -
elitoinere-Intr:r,,t, f... 0 , r11,11i. l. .Xl l . 01. , follow
t 4
ing . ail
•t•tate, 144.: !'.:-.tr0..10 , 10n Ili,' v. est ill* ndof'. h la .-
- ...-
N,
of c
Ter;
lion
I). 1
Coal
a" ,n
bald
ti(tll I
BE
11551
TAUIONS.
6Vin the Country.
ENDED TO.
•.0 t_PTICE. -
_.
_ N.,,t14... is hereby' givebt at application kill be
made to a 1 ; 40' 'ledge/ 13rivirciA count
x. at th e
May Court 01 Comittm Plea., for the incorporation
of - ` s rlie •Valley Lew ; ;e Hall. .1,,,c1ai100, ofy6l h ,-
i.hriptiti." having for 11 ,, oltlert the perrha of,
buibti age, niaintektanre of a II al I for the, :tem-mole
ilatton,of_ the latKclttlident 4..iriler of p‘14.,F0110w.-1;.
atc. -. ;. /. • . ~. 14; W. }ILA i'K Nf.}...."ST,
. I:Eit Climbs - . '
,
' , E. S. A 11:',11,
- WM. SNYDER;
- '..,. / - • .. .., J. P. , 1111015115,
. • ! ' . i, . ' ' .t. F. 11e,A3.1KNIA 11. ' '
She,ili nit], April Vt,,1577. . " -- " ,
.•
. . .. , ..,.... . . ---,
T TICFI. OP ASS.IONMEN i t,
i e
NOtie , 13 Ill•11;by given that .lasnn Se. stetth,
ofitinter, has nettle a vent ntary aeetgnment of all
Ifs pe'rgriaataturreal, keit:kis, Look accolint,i, Qtr., to
(he untlrrAgned for• - ther-itefit of Ills creditors..
Notice Es therefore hereby given to
,all
..p.rsons
intlebte4 to said Smith Hint t*yrnerit trinsr, 'he tr!tife,
at Meg' to themndersignerl, anti all . 'pert# , TerhaVing
claims at:ll64lAm mist pri'sent tlehu T. Me for
settlem , tht. ,
~ . .-•WM. S,NYDEIt, '• ,
Shesitegoln,,Aptii 26', 1877. Assignee. .
, ..
SINS,
plus
• A
is hen4y given that all persons la
dente(' to .tho _es ate of )/r., C. l'orter;\!le'il,
late of • Vingerteht .
t'onnty. \must
tuako.iturnedlate pnyin,`!tt to.the urolerslgmel.atur
all persons having Mathis against said e,o ate. milst
'resent them, duly.,authentlentodt for
ELIZA. E. PONTEIt. •
..alharttilstratttLi
•
AA DIII.N.ISTRA:I lI'S NOTICE.
--7. , Zotice htittliSi given Iliht all peismil
!deliteil to the estate oL Ileo; W. Kellogg, late c t
.Alourtie twpn der !mist payttemt
the tuiihtridgneil, and all' peons claity4
against !laid estate must probcut theun,,duly antlitm
t4calett, for settlmifent.
;4111 , ;:g,tAlf IN. II AYTIIORN E,
April 19; 'l7;, - " • 'Ailmtuintratar.
•
i,q,,t,y.. g iv,•ii.that all
. lieri,ons 10-
dented to tii4 estate or 011ie' IthsriiiiikA Lite. or
•Ureve it, • Ifec - d, mart make lintimillate:Dlyinent to
the •iinderslgnoil; awl all pe:rsoita hmeltig
:against, said estate, mist presetta them, duly.- au
,thoutleatid; for ssttleineet
•
tApril
r5CM!`rl
SorofulousMtirnor.
Mercurial Oldeases.
Sati.Rheurn;
lunibis, Uletirs or Old :sores.
•~
n, a IC. *6akrioss.
Notice is liprehy
NN ;lit 01 'at 'MI, for Li
/3; lip morelinnt
. I: 31 tlo•
tlietourt 'or ter Srs-•
77, for therujoldefatiou
TINA.
)toro ,
T lep
svp.
Coltimbia Twp,
(3.1161:00a).
• •
vr,,r, Ukter
O P •Wfir.,,lNtArara. •
Cilarieli II ts-elev..T...n.a.urla Lt.*, ist \Vara.
•
John Sullivan. tewai Boro :Ward; .
Par riel; S.rltlvan. T.twangla Burt.' Ist \Vara,.
AUnsliinann T.nr.atela Jt Ist NVaril.
Ward. 'ftlwan.lit It. Ward -
Thnn as 31:dam. 'Cow - awl:3 I;orv,'., t Vard.
J Port,. Zd Ward.
. •Isc„
}: s it. , el.r.WY-1111sitif-T TWIL • •• •
'J (i INN y oz TWp.,
J 1' Strnaz, Coltruibta. • s s,
J II Ulster.
I/3111A' A lhany. .•
llyin4ll Athens Itoro..
C. IL 11 Ines. Streslte.llll3 - :', - • I- -
•2( . 1 Ta rtt; • .
EATI,V.: 110CSE.S
Goo W Ennis. Toivimia Poro,2tht Ward
A .1 It e,n4...(sairton 11:one.
NV \V li leol;To•r., ('an tin). Row... , . '
Ed i wara NI - lin:3111s, T.'<nvati,la Borg.', 24 :Ward
ItrAtett.tv't:DcP,LF.lts.
Gros F Vleto;Tios •,- •
1"i K4rhy, Tosclnd 3 ltori,o. 2nd , .
Tow:1114a 13.,r0'..1 , t Ward.
31 ‘l4- 2 1 , :of , h,;'rolv1:ola•Ito.1..0.:•_.tol tVard.., • '
I.l,:r«t*. 14 \Vara.
011111 M 'key, Toy Ist IV3ird.,
cllaries Duhu7.
1)anli; . 1 51111 h ati, Athens Euro. , .
IL I'ECE, Prot. /
A $2.1.1,5"./8,7711;
AvoullltUFP,
• Admit ktitratur.
cW „t:
63M6 ,
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0c i nts
rsr
kkg,_
I CLAMATION. WITEItEAS,'
Pari. D. 3foijuow, President judge of
1,16,10 Judicial Diatri7 a ennaiattng of the county
nnd -Hon. .S. fIUSPELL, Associate
tuitgaia and fornald county of Bradford, have is:
preeepf hearing:date the 20th day of Feb-,
5i44877, to the dlrerted, for holdings' Hued:W
-m/ Oyer owl Terminer, eseneralJaliDelivery.
e.r iiessions of the - Pe:lee, Conumm'Plena and'
!any Court, at Towanda; for the county, of
'prd, on Monday, May 7th, 1817, to continue
treks.
12 rail
two a
Nottc% In therefore hereby given toll persons In
terested at they he then and there In their proper
~• sce Aeociorir—tro:the 4Orenemiot-said..day, i
ith — recoid: iiifialit tionS and ether' remembrances'
to do4kile..l l ilbligch kirilyetr, Place eaMertairet
to' tDO Mt& .', . f?Srs aril "tetritstett. bfd'''loe. robe.
tut to-iheiratt daneeegrecatily to their notice.
Mited at Tumuli the letii.derof April. to the
year of our Lord, nerfnatteddelghtliblidted arid
se.yenty-,oven, an .tbe irultmandeacts.dfAt)
United tates,.thn . o
.. hundred second.
_ ' -- .7:7LATTON;I3IterIIL7
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S .
HEItIFF'S SA .
: Of sundry writs tamed
-oomition Pleas of lira,4 ford,CcM
- reett!!l. I will Pose to ptiblit tie
Itie 11th day,Of Slap, .1177, at the 1e
11onso, In Tdwanda; at 1 o'glck P
Ing rleFmelbett prbperty. to wlrs,
One tot of, triinateln - Monroe twp. bon
I,V lands Samuel Lyon, Ben., Nortin \
WlleOki - 16h):X
..10114/14 Neon , 0 11 .4e 2 . 2 .1
lands of 11 . 7Ai:Dodge...sonth by
... lands of., W
Clarence Xellogg and Mrs 31,Wev:Vrest by !al
F Mason estale,turd,littnj ,tiortbrep, costal
•abont 1,004 aeresbf land nyore, \ or leas; about
acres iniproied, *Mil . framed., houses, fraine
barns, 2 small haylatrtut; atid ahedsAttaeltod., I saw
with all fixtums belonging thereto. •
•-• A LO-13etendarit'al Interest to one pflifir lot Of`
land, littiateln Sfonr,e artrl7Aftearrylwps, bounded;
north by lands of Chester 'Northrop. east by lands
-03.C. ke1102,2 andArra 3111Ier. soutli lauds of,
Widow lirown; Chasltetrierii llnertitont-Fint.-and
w west by Nods of Jerre Illackinan,-tleOrge;
Adsatr, anti W I.eyvtio, eft‘talnitig atiout 450 acres
of land more-or less.'l4/3111FrYlveltiehfil Selzi.ol and;
talcenintO execution at the suit of I) it 'Black man,
vs J S Blaclemsn.' " . . •
ALSO—Oats other lot of land - taste Athens tarp,•
houtoled north-by jands of Henry Stiller,: east by,
hinds oc lktra;Matlitutrison.oCitah by,putdie highly*
and J A, Yieolot,i ') rust ts,ti bloat •Of.3ielortlitt,
taming I acre of land inore : or less, all imp-Orel.
with 1 framed house, shop, beard barn, and • few
fruit-H.oe, therttnii- SettiqUa ad taken 'lnto; Ox ll,
tl v a ittAlte; cult Of ,f Thorn:mein Trenra . p. ,
'ALSO-41' Ow other lot of land situate) in. Herrick.'
lwp, bounded north by lands of 71 A, H(IlIs-and
Wm 'l'4l,,yl44:,,,ciaisy by hinds of 'Wm Tayloranll',".litc-,
cliwern, smith by lands oft I) ArmstrOng; and - .1 - as
Lackey, west. sir lands orZ Angle. being entire
,farts as bounded and described In Deed :Book. No
47.-page 00. elate/ling about .78-3.r-Kes sold -to Is
J7ll Is as_bottniled and (low+triirie novt.ltonli Ni,
.113;pagt Jliy . couwiiing .71ter deducting raid :IS
acrcSi s ahtair.l.l4 notes Of land 'More •or less,.. about
all Improved, with t. fratneillious& I fixated barn.
sheds attached; and•orchard of fruit trees thereon;
Seized writt s tairWhitotilitiention at the suit toCGeo
1.:01 , 1.,o cs t;„ 1111tk. • , .
.11.,S0—tlati x ot her lot Of lattCsltitate - lit -Albany,
twp. beit.oileil north by lauds of ErnStns
ntratbr lando of Mitts l'argnotin, south by )'}sods, of
finlas•lialces, weseby lands of-_tlee It Siturer,
tat Ili fig la acres of land hit's, about 30 acres
Improv-4, with I leg house. I log harn,andorcharil
.ir Trui l / 4 1,ret.s: I hereon. „Selzed and•taken
_ea bin at, tie stilt of Sloseo MareN WSJ 31.r,ar4ason,
A LSCUiis•Citt other, lut.of is rid situato in Asylum : ,
1-.vp, hounded as follows: Beginning
Mt a post :nil stoney In cot: of saki tot; thence south
73.. west I as._ 4,1,0,ner. rtl:i post and stoneß In cur;
north -14 ?_°. west 51. perlo.an old white: pine
stump T; cur: thi - oice north 40,ieast '203 5.10 per to
a pest and stoneA cur: henee.,..south I'S° -99' and
144 1..4:44, , ,tie. prar4 t liiigltuti4t, con tato tog 91,
nen., awl al-per, Strilit nieasure,7;:atifint'7s acres im
proved. I frimiiiiihouset,' I framed barn; 1 wa
gon bowie atAl orchard of•ftult trees thereon,' ex:.
renting and reserving. therefrom I -scresof land
.1 , led from Gs , ' f• Spsincitr and vitro to J.L Cool
baligh deed dated, Selrf.tl and 13ken into exec
catn,u et the suit of Al ti ell guardian of
• iililia. WE:lints, aril JI. CoOlhattgit., guardian of.
so )''Spencer,
41.1•44)--Irm ice,( !mid Sitnette tri . Terry
isop. LoUroleil and ilesetilied a , - follows: Iltighinitig
at a chestaul cur. runaingeast 714 per; Ht.:pi-0%1,y
of Atanal A?".114.11,-sutith.4i per no`a stakti and
fi,r a eiir; thunce east 9. per thetie
small 0 per to a cur: thence west.!, per to a, cor:
thence north ISO per to the place .41.1)egliiii
containing -is acres-tit less, about 20
Acres tiny r , :k ea, V.itll 1 Dined-home and f ew • frtqt
lreios crew. Seized and takOn It;i0 execution at
ft- It of Hale 'id 313 , '" Ile vs A D •
SCrnnlli'm to
re.will follow
s:'d°-sr.. sIS irxl; to ay Stake al. stenos, north .s
welt sTrptly to th.t centrii of the.' public highway.
J.Herive•nortli 57 4? , :% , -casirlft'iods tolli• place of be
iti,,hl%,,-; , ,kntAillib g
.3....,."0f an at - re cif- land nulre./.oi
- losll. with 2dm offing !Onsets thereon. " \,. '. • ,
ALS' ).-.-1 Inc oilier, lot ofyland. situate In West
It urllngtou. tW,p, Ininutietl*lntrtlipi :iiugarN... i `roe/t..
east by hinds of Isaac„.valti, s...uth by 'the ui'lh
highway leading from !,./. M 'SWaitis,' to (iranVllle.
=aria hIY.-Jawri o, John Itallard, c.ntt'atninj ?-4. ;1,.r0
.of m M
lab or
;or less, with I.l , awflulll 'therec% . l, anti
tho wstt.t'llprivtlego-tl)ert 6 to4trar.he'd.' -.. ,
. '
Algal—Otte other lot' of tans - situate .la IV'eSt
liurlington'twp, bohniNct north.-by - .Hugar Greek,
east by tai 6 of Isaac Swath,-Booth 'by 111:.• plehlle
Idglew ay, lead I nit from And r, , u Swain's tot:vane/Ile.
WV:4 by lands of Jelidliallard. con:all:lug I'aert,• of
' land More yr les/; all Improved. 501zi.:1 'and taks , n
Into” e%ne,uthin tit the suit.'of,E 'V Hale-and N N
Bet 11. ; 11 's 05t...., vs 3131 fiwd and AVni I..AVllllains.
- .Xl..so—t wue other lot of Hind slinat.:l In (',inton
~s p, I;o:imbed and described iIS 1011,17,: 8V,7,4111i11g.,
a the . sontlesble of 'row:110a .ereek; th,..nee soutil:\
"55n..., 0 , xest 2.2 per to the cross readsrunnlng; byllii:
toll! ' rmorl.r known as - Vratt nillti:' this.nco.. south -
I '2 O ; we. t 2 per4,t hence south ~ , , 5 , : .,.• west 44• per to
-the line - r hunts of Jos IVllcii.v. titonre north.; 0 ,
east IS It to' owandtvereeS; thence . smith' 73'i°,
oast 84 por .Q.the placer:of beginning,: said grand'.
,to have same s tight as, A,s4 Pratt Had of .drawlne
water 1 rosn . said TowanMa.cropl: for tho,parp,,se of
runidint a will, contain/1i about S perciy of, Jatnt,
more or less. wAtlt I Earned honsel; I Trained grist
1111 11 ...1 franrettildarniwith sheds attaehed„.lLith eth--
er oniMilfillngs ault a f - tortr'ntr trees thereon.
- ALS, , i—One,otherlot of land el - Ina/Li' In 'Canton
bor.. bounded coal de:Cribed as follows: heltiming
In the eeutre of I,y,, , lning at, It bring the o"rtli
west our of .1 C I toWltt* lok the 1103 . : 'Ott:
blue Or said Del\ -- 11.0.3 1tu.54 , 111.1) - 511' 2 9 - .'. a't 11 7-10
per to 3 post ht line 01 ;ands of .1 C 'lstW Rt. -I C
Nrrlght, .Taroltsliarirartft. Lori Stull, John Griffin
and others . ; thence smith 3°, west 46 7,10 per to a
post. i: being a cor of lot - owned by Flllac III: till'llet,.
'bv q'ild l'la'Olit'sOlst line north &I°, west 41 per to - 3
'post: thence Hy same north 33!; 0 .. wort 14 per to thi
n
•rilithat est vor of her oat lied by A II Mix: thence by
botlih 1111, of lands by the said-A 1:1" St Lc awl Melly. l .
Sit AV ilc, x. ni‘rill 1i4 0 , 0 i.a.t 15 7-lo p.‘r to the" south=
cayt cor t.l i, , t owned ley salt 31oliy , a• Willcox:
thence l,i• rat oo north 50P.,..we5!..10.per to Ott , centre
'of I..y,ondu;:: it: thene!•alon/licontl, - ,.;r t•ai , l Yt.nortlL
43 0 . cast 17.`3,/ 1 )1 , ,er toll o p:aee'of I , oglnningzeonr
'.mittip,; a aefes., • 7l 5-Ht pvr of -laud: titorel', l or less. 1
wiflt't -framed Lo se, I tram;-,1 , 1,r5e loar4,anda
few 11,1lt :••, , i ortauneulal trees, Illekon. -
,\T.y“,_)-1 Ine other bd. of Lind.. situat.• In ( . 111ton
boro..bOtanie.l north by hinds, of N C 1: 1% :10.11L W i
(,:ri din; tart Erekltd New - num. east by Ily.e.klel New-
man and I,yoomlng -.1, -meth by 1:v - coming s weal
Ire lands of It 31 319niey.and illias . .titoc.lkwell, con
faini ng 3 aeros , of UM/ nit re or. lees, all iroproYed;.,
villl-4'.-fiam..!,l 10ci . . , 0f I 'franill tarn, graptry..tuttl.
'apple orchard thereon.. Seized and taketl Into exe-
edtlon at The stilt of Pomoroy liro..4t's I: NV 31,X:e1-1
1 land, II McClelland alifi 4 ll'llooper, T 'T. - ..
1
, . .
. „
LSO-411te, ot!c<r 114 of land situate In Homo
twf , , bounded and de,cribetl ; flogltinlog
at a stage sofit.liv. - egt cot of ~ A fr. 4. is : 11 Turrel's,
loti 'hence tilong , the south line of the' sante :soutli .
eAst I i - , per to a st::
ae slog;',. on the line
I ' west toe slikn owl
tueue-, (5 Ay y.lt•ftotinJtz: thonce by the
of II Knim , north igt 13s tyer loaror on't.he
`roe of 6 111 , 11aelit thenee.l^le line of the saute
nhi , th I tl3 a.mi.per cur 10 lino lir. NVII4
.1:a "s by the Hue. of the same south
east,43 for to a tiost: thence oouth 1 west
a 3 ;Li t ) . er to the plane beginning, Containing 50
rms, 31 ,er of land loore or less, abbut 35 acres
lin nr..ved, with I framed. heuSe, l',board 'house, 1
Yram,ul t.„ 1 strain ‘saw still, and orehard:of frtdr
trecs tficreon. 'Defendant's interest oLl` to be
, ;ofi-I. Seized ankl.takeu Into exe..eittio4 at , the•sutt
of ,1 11 Phinney's\nse vs F at suit of
First National Batik of Towanda, Pa.;-:vs E
_tica :oet ,•. ' - •
A Ll , , )!W other lot of land situate I n b field
tw - o. I , ..tuided north by:rands of Mary Waliice and
tie , public highway, cast lands of ratriell
eolith by lands of Orrin or Yrank Sleott,
west hy lands of t“: , toiltgl, 4 , 1 a lot by
Sarah Gasltf„Acceased, houtaiaing :Ai acres of land
wore or tsi . ...aliuttt acfe:i Yniproved; bi:lng the
same. hind emtiveyed by the satdSlaninel Niles - to the
,thi defendants by duel dated Feb 4, iocs. Seized
and taken into execution at' the salt, ot Samuel
111 . 4'1'S Wut.l tiityett who survives Sarah G.tvett,.
A iitherifitt latid - sltuate. In 'Athens
bon), butuidud as tollowi: lf•ittiato to the north side.
of Midge: st, being lot's ltin / 223 and 221
,on plot-or
-
.
13 1, niore,or 1 new fr.tinett iIO4INO mitt.
few fruit trees thereon.
ALSO-41ne Other: iot, situate in - Atitetti
,l* ended north by Mary F tong, cast lty Burns.
WAllovz-it, eed,..-Ayest by Elmira-SO; con
taining, about ;4 , of au aCre of land,. more or less,
with \ new framed Insp'e and has:tend few trait
trees thereon; Seized and taken into execution
its thii.gotot The Athens Uldidlng and I,4.lyzAsso
elation of &thefts Pa vs Delos Knapp anti NFtn,
Knapp. , ,
A 1.5.0-4 - ttlthei lot Ott land situate in Franklin
tivp;Pirtlided not doserikod its iullo*3 - ; The 7'de
fendant's tuulivitte:d hair rest. beihuttngata post
the In - :Ktkutfilt t efutot trays, butycled in the :AKtt-'
name nao of Itobert Itueltylecantt: .thenee steal)
14 1, , deg, ecst „rod§ i o pagt; tltutte4 .sout h. et•c.
ry
stet al ourtie4 ant distances to the Owe of
begin'tdug, Out:lining 4e2,...acte501-laudylomor less
hovp.rthole!et. to, tho said
t tte.Karc lay Ctrl f;o, their isneeesattts ast:•lincett
fpiever all of the fitoni, eoak metal ores, or other
mineral suhstattees - tn the said tipized and
taketi ttlteitrst•ettien at the' suit • of Arikovs
r ...iitor. • rum vo Jahn Jettklttb.
:" • ': • • '
.t
•, • •
.•t • t
Legal.
•virtue
nt et the eon= fit
Itry t and to- ate al
kka Tirt D
scot the:Court
the •Spllow
.
(led north
ip, Eton
ditOrett
, rn any
ly of
ng
zi pm e r ,
ALSO-Ono otherlo , situate.. In f 'l'oiranda two: • , •
bounded' an& dimettbied aafollowaNteirtnning at a •
eor oin•lFlldiretadbatfaence southerly AO ft; thorny, .
wegrboety to Center id ttlyenimenortheill AO I' t.: thence , •
casterl 4 24, parapet Inatinnlogt being lot No 24 in - ~," . ,
G -F. waaen.a.plan of Month TAntanda;,iii/Jmproved: • ..
no inilidliirti. - .,-.4lniarti sad taken Into eakention at w
the suit of JO, FrOllt TR F rOnk. .. " - \ - -
.„_,.._
AT140,:- . .0n0 otherlot , 11.11.1tat.e In iirfn4l l , 0
/, • ,
bounded north by lands of data's linnytt, .easi Y, ../ ,
lands ofpier, Chesney. and Win . Sildey, sonic' by .
landi of , Eara Reynoldl, anti west.,by lands of 'Scot!'
Glemon and Emmersay Athithvernitatning_si tier,,, _ .'
of land: rmore nriela.• allo. l lt 1/0 tinily...rect. with I\ ~
framed. lomat% 2 framed barns anti abeilm.attiched,
• aiia• orchard of. fruit. trees \ thereon. - Seized and,' •
aksin Into execution at the' stult of la•utc.Slattiti vs .
yrnn Nichols and Wallace Nichols. Sec'y,, ,
' AL50.....0ne other lot. situate In Shestniunin two,
-horinded irt , St., anti north by lambi' of Ralph 'Gore,
east by lands of.EdwartilArnold. and small 11 in ‘ El.r.
ire highway leading frt.na Shesltermin to •Itnrne ,• - " '
tiontaittln2l4 Acre of land. more or leak alt int '. •
•proved, With 1 twootfory--framod lionzf, and few
fruit trees thereon.. Solzed and taken into exo'cue
tint; tit the snit Of ?ainneto lilarithi,Asa French.
.f \
A LSO-filne • other Int, idttiato -I Orwoll two,
tanunded and daierthed .1 folloirs-t., iteginntn, i n .
the centre of initille road leading. ftom Rnmo'throt.
Orwell OWthe tooth -line of the. AOron Chulint . .
fa i r , m-f, thence by the centre of labEtyart south . ,;o .
w.e.t.30 . perlo the renter of A can . '
warn tin,
foot of .thii tali; thencji, el v.te west 4. to. - to a .
stake In - the aonthillneof th'e said An . mbleick •
lot: thenen by-thwitamtyrouth Atllle,east 63 1 1 1 f) fsir . •
tet the beenhing : c_oritaining 3 acres and AS per ,
girlilt Measure. all-htnnwed. with I framed house;
I blarliandth shop, I framed Wood bons.% and. few • ,
fruit' trees thereon.. Itoserrine always the right , • •
'and privilege to 'NfraNat.l Ida Morey;-her belt . % or .:
assigns. to. keep -of. -two bwiakwatera. In the dry' • .
run sou.th...of her houoand sauts areetaing. m a . - :
sercallon In'the deed of conveyance from Edward- •
in rd man. and -w ife and. Wm Bounintan and'ulfe .
to fie within grantors, as reference tna.sid'deed (a .
run yanee le!lng had - will more sfullY annr.ar. • '
Seize( and taken Into execution at the'allit of.l . .... ' . .
son F.L.. roe v‘i A W Alger. ..,:' .
~` • ' ....,.: '
ALSO tie other int. aitnate In - Standing Slone. .'1
being the' attheast undivided ,half . of 0. certain lot
honnti as kid. •- a : On the . sontfiwezt: by Ont public
mad, east , n rill and Smith briart,ds of James E,- • ' ,
..iltireinfrtho. .. cm intVof 'land '&lll,vovect bv. 1... ‘,
fit)
hqulses to-1 vrts ' Istinr • ' irfcirtis\Fititcr u, % - „r . •
Angle: contain n. , %'ware r... , itil„,ftuore or
with .1 kind; tram Inouye an, 44w nut tr.."...
timreon. Sol icd" a rid , liten Into eVe . c u t io - , at OM - • ....
nit or .folin ibolines-' :Imes Wisid, , . :
` .AT.Seli-The defentlair .....11 Dtt in ili,t of land .ash . 's andct....N. ,
~ •
..b.,undlyirled two-fifth s tnte *es .
Otuatg in Ilarefay twp ; coat in ng 113 acrez, Inort,
(triers. In the warrant-I-flit:lbn • I)llOntininuliani,, ' "
with a saw mill. 2; mill Almi.• .- . Ifl a stable thei - 04 , ,n. • ,
ALSO--Tree tleCt.4. CI) and F Cavil's undivid-
ed tWo.liftlys Interest 1,, anieber 1, situate , iti,liar- \
i • Tay twp. containing 400 a.6res of tat. 1. more nr 1ft„..,•;. - , "-1
in
• . tilo warnuile . e nanie of- Peter-Lail v.
AT.So-Theltlei - 4...C. 7 1) and F A V. - s inniii-td.
~
ed . fuodiftlo interest Iti another lot situ. to in ilar,
clay twp. contr.' -i - -" •t acreF, of land. non. -or •• . -
Ices, itt the name of 'Walter Ste% , rt: ' . '
ALSO-1 D amt 1 A Cash'; an Ir I (1-. . •
ed two-fiftli inned her. to% slinate In' a+-
clay and Ov , con tal Ong 4no acre A of,la, I, - '
..
more id' Les , arrantee name of Andic .. .
L'adlev.'. ..'
. . ,
-
i,LSO-- - I Goo l',”Ca.ilt'a Int. - Test in ow.
other lot, El vand:i,lloro". I em th1 , • , 1 norli,
by l'ine-st. north-.,t; ronth by the line
Tonoe,of ()SI .1 I" )lean.. and west by lamb. of —Lc; ,
snilicanf„tieing about : - ,o ft on..Stillf Fintrth-et and - ' '
aboitt W..,7'
on raid Plite-tat. With I -framed 1,.111, , .
barn. 1/ never,. etc, thi.recti. The der;; C 1) Cash', - .
Interest the , rein ~1..,r) to he 4 , 111. .
ALSO-4 in.. other lot, situate in TOw.s . iitii 1tt0.0.% -
bonnd e d north by Wm. A ildlinberlaln. T- - (' I' -laud -
,Intl Jaynes tries( (known as th- spring lot ), rhos by
Milehanics.t. Font!, by land , of rag le , ten known,
and wt.st by the.:yiy , ini. , , Int 11.1 - 0i)-ai,1 : !wing . . 11.011 1
30' rt fwint cal ‘ , 11 , 1 Mectronlc.i.. , t - i.e,Elv. ft d.-ct, . • '
A I.Sc.-The del', s, C r) and F A i'rs.b , s tintilvid- -
c.l two-fifths Interost in one ather lot sltbate.ln liar-••
iv ,
cloy' twp, c.lnnontog 33::, a(-res 'of lan.l.lnor, --
r ii- , . •
1 ,4,
-in thearitinivi‘ natn , ! of Lafttov. • : , •1.. , ,,1 . .
:Itt•I taken into exre.,ll lon et Itte snit. of
. E Ar Jlala -
vs CI) Cavh, F A ,1:1 - tqli, M A Cash, - (fen l'Casb, '
am! P r.' C,,n e11:51...Cy... ...
..
... A isci-Tiii, ii-r•i, (;,•i; p ettSb'4 tittillvtd, , ,l nor- , P ..
.- _
fit 1 ty. t!, !...i1,.. t Ina lot .if land sit intro In ila tc4LY tWp.
con tain Ing:i 13";14-1 , --s. Inore or-1 , ,..,,:;. In 11,.: Wariante., •.
mute at - it 11:(' n n hlngh3 to. .I.slth a i.aw.n.lll in,-, •
will ItnPtso, and a stab', there-el. -._ . . 1 -
. .
—The. ,, li•rt9. (4 1 ' '51.‘1 , 411e,
tifilpiritert situaw . liiptarelay twp, COM
taillinfr 4( artntn.d tauq.'to err er
war
rantee MUM' pf .
Ladie
. .
A11 . .. 4 .0—The 'efts, Ili-o I rash's undividedotte
tifth intenvt In one Whet , lot situate 111 Ilarelaytwp,
.;contatnitig.;:ian acrosof 'lard more:- 'Or hiss, lit 'th,t..
. ivarrantee tiameof JOsepli •110 y. . _,,,.
• A I.,S9—The Wert, ttqo I irmt,ll'S, itmilvithi , 4l.om s' , „•,
4 1
fifth int , •rest in one other lot situate 'ln Jlarclav
twp. eon la: id ng ;3i acres 4.1an1. more or toss, to
the . .arrt.fitti-e name or waiter i 4 t.•walt . .
' 'Al:••• • •! 1 --,Tiie ,i,t , t, G.,,:P - ta, , ws undivided C,1 ,,
fift h interest !mope other Ipt idtuate In' Itareh4 .
.twp,
.rontaild tut' 400 nivres of lain', more or less, In
the %%arra ate,: nano: of AnErew f.adley. ' •
'ALS IO -- ( Me.other lot.. 'nate In TOwanda 114,r0., - ..
ho laded north by State-14, east Iby fands of Beni -
Kt vkendall.'senth by'r%,nlr , st. and west by landi
( \ s
of i..teo 11. Wood: being atwu 50 ft front and alohlt- •
.Is l , ft di•ep: ail improved; ni I , lllllllrlgS. Seized and '
taken into oxecutiOn at the:snit iof ,•E W Hale ve",.
cief, p• Cash.
.
'A7 ell—Cone. Other lot'of lard sltuat . e In Towanda
born', I - Minted arid_ descried :as . follows : Brgia-
Mil» at a cur IM lilt. a1..5t. , ..1(10 of lirldge at 105 fe.t
north from Wm Pationt‘i . north line:, theftert . south
ttt,dcg, Wiest 215 9-10 ft to a pm: thence north S deg.
Ave... 1.75 ft to a nom:thence:north Gttleg. east 216 th
litit to tit .3 'west side of itridg,•••st,'lteretofore melt
th•tied; thence along rife \vest side of sante 75 ft to,
.
the' lace. of beginning. . • - ,
A LSO7- 4 tie *other lorof land sittlate to 4. ' vandi _
Moro', bounded and doierlbed as fonoivs-; ne'g: ,og •
at a eVr. , JII the west side cf . Itridg'.:t st; thence south
fa (leg. wt- , t 215 9-10 1 ft to a'cort thence north 4fleg, .
West In f LAO a cod; thence
north 01 deg, east 2 15 ft, ,
to a cor:itt - the west side. Of Tlrttlf46, st heretofore •
"'tent toned: thence a10n ,, ,.111e.' saute south 10 deg,
east 10 ft to the ac
pleeof ' heglnn fug., d
\ being; 10 ft'adtl- _,
. d to'itie. north silo of lot .first •scribetl. with 1
f vrieilliouse, I shed and fete frtr 1 rein thereon:-.. 1 . ..! 4 ( )-I.ot No's 1 and 9 in 31, trgan & 171 , .;' , 13
tinbr *visitin of East Towanda. as will more tally - al.
pear - o, :t 11113 . 1 e made by \V II Morgan. and recorded
in the o it.e for reeordieg deeds. rte, In deed honk .
Nollo. p. , e . ift, and hounded •a: f"Ilo.nr: - Sort Ii
by 4lt Ni.... 3 • 3 the "natne 'id John. Wig's; east. ley.
Ve'unsylvatd: avenue, sontit'hy Wysanklng 4 t. west .•
'hylands-of .to -r E tif.iger,. being the same 110 VII
.traeted to .11to I t Ircutt , ei the 25th' -day of duly .-
, s7l, i 'hoard [muse,' and few fruit trees thev•on.
•....N17.01 and.taken Into.execullpu at the-suit of Sidi-.
•ry\pooo,,,,- v, r: N Mt•corintek. •,.. I
.is
other lot "Claud situate in Towanda'
ImroZ4 omitted north by Vophir st, casi liy latills of.
Martha \ Griswold. south' by lands of .I.F Meajt , .• .
' W 0517 by od,'-of Mentes St Passage, being about 50. ,
ft ,front hy\aliont Inn ti 4114'11, a Ith 1 spring of w.it•4 .
thereini. • Seized and taken into execntion at Alio
-snit of, .rolin Molmets Vs W 8r3in4311. ..
' A.1.5 0 7- 41 neathr lot, Throne, In Wyalitslng hip,
Ivmniled and dese itted as follows: fb:gituting,.. at 3
1 p"St th - souttir..est tor of Matti and Third,st s : then,.
will h 77 deg west aMom snitl . 3laln-Xt4 p, , r ton p, -, :tt
for a re s t . - the esonthea: roe ,f. CS. f.alfezp . :s*l,F;
11r . tiee north. Is deg ear 16 per to a poet th,...„1,,,tth.
east cur or sal , rl..3fTc•rri s r\; thortre
(Stilt 77,1:•1:
vast 4 per to a post: on the wied side of saldTlOrd-st:
thence +outh.l3'fle.• west atoll , said Third...stir; 'per
to . the Place of beginning, inel, ding lies No to and
.I a: con tal'ulitg two-tiftlis dr' an at_ t.„striel 111,11 , 11tv,
,w ith 1 triune,' itoto,e. 1 - trained ba 1. aMI few fruit'
:tress thereon:) Set red and taken in...i . ) ,ovectr. letrat •:.
in: suit of Mrs'3l I- .k/ery. vs cxrti.:•.irerv' and •
!James Beaumont. Also, at cult of F 8 .Ili to
!Corns Avcryand James Iteaufnont„ , •••,' ?„-f . ,,,
i' A f,So—.llne other lot of land situate in Cplittii,!da
•tivp, boundednorth by lairds of I' C ...Morgan. east
.by lauds of I? C 31ergan. son:11 by.the putdic,lda!,
way leading f nett t'olumbiaN itoads to A tiStinvilt-,
'est by lauds of Cllas Teater and 11 . Morgab;
raining
.u. acre of laud' nier,.! or_less, WWI 1 - framed
building used for a Charely - thereom .•...,•i r. 0,1 and .
takett . into executiim - at the stilt of Newberry Witt
Pci..k'sys:J•Watkiim. Pr...st, II 31 Ft•rgnson. A ~Eg
Sec'y of tlk, Alist.invine Baptist Society.. - ,
AL:St—One oth'er - lot. situate in RI/111.1 1.W1.1,1K.1r1e1l
ell north and east I,y piddle highway, ! , ..rath ~y .
himit'of tJmi St ruble, and a art py• Lioft:,•l.,le!m .
:•,.'d ruble: e 'tit:Lining . ..4n :u• ry of land. 'more or less. •
all improved, with few !nett tree. , , :lit Irlql. I '
A I.szi I , —. l 'nevotherb'n.situat., I'V,l.:,onte twp,b-iom,,i
eilmortli'br bold: t ot George r‘trkaite and Jolla Sfra
ble. east toy triblic highway.l.iion'trf l'y 1,,:,t, '(:1
wlsbilortQC, Tosvuer and Hari let I'Mence, 3.1,1 ~. ..-t.
by lands of Citarle : , 'Forbe - s atil Imt her t',); - '-: ',••n- ,
' Mitring 41; acres :tad Ito I , :e n
am.... 1
,4 . 1 f.. i
e
.t, e-e- !,--:, •
1111T111pmved, with I framed house., 1 • fmnied tarn
with shed attaelted, and few fruit rm. - es thce , ,,l. '
' A-Li..? - 03 , : ,ether ,`, 4... i t ;tat, j;i moo:. tc v.),, ~ ,,01
,j north 1 Y.fands of Sn it It-Forbes, ea-1 by land , of
Harriett - 'Karnes: t -41:triMs: south - le:
. puldle 'highway, : , .....5
West by lands 'of IEO !let .11AI IMs: t‘onta , r. ipg ri • i
- acres of land, more . or less; no ittiptov,M,lll,,. 5.:i. , -
ed and taken t r ued e x emit ion at the suit of 1):1:1i , .7
Fzi.ll , elllllk,'r V, llOk StriOde. ,
.A1..: - . 41 --Cltte other lot of land alma:' In -.ys , x .
twp, bottini,•,l north by Lund: of lira) ih•tot-tt and
Clark 1:11.sit•r,•0:14t 1,7 bet or r , .11111,.0, I:le:1,114,r.
1:0,,, v• r.'3,1,1 .1 E P1 . C.,•:•, 3 - ?1 , 1 Mrs E11.1,tf." south
by Mods of .1 Myer is •.I am?, the es,at,,, of Joseph
i:onlilin, dt•oeuiotl, a..‘i I.`V hoed , of -\'' E and .1 li
Pi 1.; (2 . :•=p,..nee, and . it hard Itoo.in*.,•ontain-.
ing aiWai res of 'gold 1. • f• - • or 'l'..i. nbont 4 ,-4 ~, re;
Improve 1. whirl grist. nil.. 1 plait:-r tutu:, 1 . plan-.
lug mill. I 1 , •..3, - ):,miti, ,!..p. 1 v.,tg. , 11 shop. framed
house used fir notel. 1 ft arne.l div,•lliinf house. :4..
framed truantll./11 , , , . .1 frllll.l 1 , 3r.11. , , t/(.11,4" oUt.
bili !dingo ; 3 orchard.: and itlter fruit trees thereon,
together'wlth all and singular the water 15 - 151!• , g, ,, s
31AP:10 , nm:its I ,, ,lonzlng to or In ' anywise_:,:tpin r•
Lt s lilillg tl.t 1.111. S.ll:liii. . .
, A - ;
10--Ibittl , olltr•r lot of la y
nd situate. In W , ox
twp, bourpt - q1 north by , a,,,1 , or Ire san,,wl 1:,-y
-, nolds•:11:4 the. piddle higlrday, known as turd' 11Z,;Itoa
road. east by land , of Ben) I Menet t. ...."31 It !syl.ilOs
-.if A 1..,..nr,.y.,.:.1..y 1a14a,..ti Mrs:9 , llllmM 11i, , 11 , 1 , and
E - C Sp..ifeer'eptitaitiltig tO acres of: land iti,re. -Cr
_ -
less. nu improvements.
A Lyn 'I--- . t , ti.? other lot of I - -
laud sittiat.! In ,I.Yysoc
twp. bounded and , h',lll/It'll ;IS fiitiom,s-i Rr~tu in
at a.white oak eor;t6 7f-In prr on warrant -hue, e:l4t,
of emit line of what Iva-, formerly called -Claecii:k
twp, and on tiro south sble of a pond or lako for
merly called Lewis tioi; . : known ts. Mountain
lake; tlwnee around said pond or lake . at le.gh wa..er
liar the several eutirsvi and. elistanees of said hif-it
water mark or Hoe atoni , *.ls of - .Conitila.
Bun, C C :ipencer turd other.. to the pinc,..,f he-
Ntrltilitthig' Withal' thOr said high
mark or line almat sa :amt.,' more or I;:ss, , the - kamt,
being \that LS i:•111iNi ford Lake. -
AI:SO- 7 01m other lot of fated Lake._
In 'll - yiox
twp. bounded north by land, of V .1 .Sptlever.—e - AA
by lands of Mrs.ll6ltop, ninth by lands of-Mt s l:i?:1-
op. W In Morley ' and Delos Vargusou, west by POtiti
Lake. the saitteadfoining rood Lakt. at Ow .l irl e
4:1,1 of latal extending frlmi said
'let along along the: rave fr.mt':.aid otitlol dpwn. the golf,
,bunt ao fluV,, and about $ rods wide. I; , lnattlang .
UPI , S;(.f laird inure or Ituuse
let theq'on, together with all arid singular I the de
fendant's rights and.pti , Aleg,es of- elautinf, o tip and
waterin ntt.l- trout tail" La
seized not taken into .F 4 7,,ottlige•td the suit of W 11
Conklin, Adtu'rJosephSuuklin, decd, Reed
Myer.
; AN j„k ShE•xiff
Sberifrs Office, April ID; 57.7. - •
•
N-13.ANKRIIPTCY.—In.te Ns
trlet-Courr.of the rnited,..Slatei„,,for.llo . , We4d
ern Disttlctvf l'ennNylvanki. In re Harry. is, a
JlanLtvlw N.l - .1G7
N:giil4.. is ti k •trhy given that trill be a third
general meeting 01' the creditors of - the ahofo
nained itankritpt, for ICC purpo:«es centeniptated
In site , 2mrli * welkin 61 the Bankrupt A c ct. 1111 tint
Ist day of MAY, 1177, alt 2 o'clock, I'„ 31., at ,the
oelce•of Edward, (isolon, Jr.. I,c fore I:d4r and
.Itogish•f:lti nanlirtiptcy, Tovian.la, ra.:
a'i all iLro.litors who havoirroVea Welr thlhvs, a:v.•
orilloy feque...stell to be presold at said IllretiTkg.
3 AS. I , E 11, As ,
'wand*. April 1577. • , '
AII3I I N IST RATOI:S' NO TIC E.
. 4 \104., Is here by given that all p,rsens in
ttebtc.h to tli crAttti , of HrurY A. 3H-1:r, •ho.'
Alheils„.deceased. 11111 , t Illale . lllllll-1:1:1CC
!o the millershzneil, 'and atl Verst ns
,Intt'int; v1:111: 13
sgalust said estate:mast present them; ionnell
tleated, for settlement. ' GEO. IS. 311 f. LEI:,
H,
Attialnistiaters. / ,
EMI=
pxECITTOR'S NOTICE . . —Notil..,/
A
bereby glvqi that all. poisons
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