Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, August 16, 1877, Image 2

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fiTzwo hox ALL NATIONS.
' SILVER has been discovbred in Bedfoid
county, Va. , z i
Pas in London is $1,19 a tconsand feet;
inßerlin
' TgE Turks were repulsed at Khaefah
on the sth inst.
•
losinott his a tivelimrilla—the second
ever seen outside, of Africa. • _
ilupEß the Minoitilaw there aro thirty
four different grades of grain. .
A:crabber, checker-board, that can: be
rolled-Alp and put in your emit tail, is out.
TuE blockade along the - entire • length
of the Chesapeake canal has been raised.
' Tar. people of Lewiston,- by a vote,
have decided to bay a steam fire engine.
. miners - Strike in the Shamokin
region is spreading to the outlying dis
tricta.
" , No waiting here ; eight artists to
work," is the sign in a Nei* York barber
shop.
• A Tviloox . it Coney island,, on Friday
o eening; witcked four hundred and sixty
two bathitfir hotisetr. • •
Tun United - States forces and Nea Per
ces Indians had a hard fight on the 9th.
Loss on bothisides heavy.
• , A stustcm. section will be arranged at
tl)e Paris 'exposition ' for which $50,000
s been-appropriated':habeen-appropriated':d:s:
consequence of the death of -a near
relative, Vice President -Wheeler wil not
attend the; Vermont Centennial:-`-
Tun Pittsburgh • Telegraph. :itstimates
that-the gun dealers of that city lost $lB,-
000 in goods stolen by the mob.
A dealer id ready-made linen advertises
shirta and chemises under the title of .
"m,ale and fenralit etWelopes." ,
T. GosnonN and Meyer Asch, have
• been knighted by the Belgian = Govern
mentler services at
,the Centennial.
• t .
TlM...Supreme Council of the World;
and the Grand Lodge of Ohio, Knights of
. 1 3 ,3 thiag, -are in session fat Cleveland.
Two hundred- and fifty operatives of
the Newarli City silk 'mill, - struck Tues
day againSt,a fifteen pelt cent reduction.
OF 'Abe sixty-two inemberbll of the
- .Doylestown military company organized
fOr - the emergency 'thirteen were printers.
111ii.zxv.soTA is going to have twenty-five
per cent more wheat than last year, grass
hoPpeis'to the contary notwithstanding.
A.Ccousra have just been received of
the 'loss of the steamship Eten, together
wigs ono hundred yes, on the 15th of
.1111 y.
. THE , ship
,lanored l loading out going
,sliips for - Dobell &.• Co., Quebec, struck
-because the firm.had engaged non-society
men. ' • A
A LATt.nutober of the Augusta (Ga.)
ebrosiekilfid Constitutionalist contains a
• " Christmas carol " nearly two columns
in length. • '
lateit,..pfficial -reports from Calcutta
• state that Nepaul, as well aißurrnah and
'Assam, haveliad' a sufficient rainfall, and
• are howl safe..' - • •
. ,
.Tuifoa Inman, has granteda now
trial 'in the•case of 31'Donnell, thb
• Maguire convicted of thp.murderlof Mor,_
gan Powell. • . .
il l aNny • W._ . cORITIT; member of. the
Beading School Board, who was wounded
thiring-the late riot, died on .Wednesdayt
of lock jaw.
• AnvicEs teem Chicago state that ,the
Wester,n Gnu Works at that plaee have
. been closed up, and it •is reported thatthe ,
-managers have absconded.
0.7it.1 , -FOURTH of the
.pidice force lot
Iliehinoud,. Va., are required to Sleep at
the station hedges when off duty, to pro
' vide for any sudden emergency.
A ToUNG• man in Dedham, Masa., Ilea
thrown up his situation as a driver of a
baker's cart rather than deliver Boston
brown bread on Sunday mornings.
• BUTT= in Somerset and Bedford Conn
, ties is, bought hir hucksters from farmers
at. ten - touts per pound: The farmers get
twelve cents* trade from- store-keepers.
THURSDAY, 'the Adams Ei - press com
pally will withdraw front the Marietta and
Cincinnati railroad. After that day the
express business will be,earried on by the
railroad company.
• THE People's Sir l 'ing Bank of Newport,
Perry couetfy, was robbed of $10,700 by
expert criiekStnen en the night of the 18th
ult. No-clue as yet to the robbers..
THE village of ,tlarnsee, Mariencrder,
Prussia, has been destroyed by fire and
:300 persons rendercl homeless, of Sand
van,' has been almost totally burned.'
IT ' is said- that inforniation has been
. • lodged against 150 persons who- are sup
posed to have been concerned in the re
cent- riotous• demonstrations at Wilkes-
Barre. • -c
•
- -•
Tirs State Capital 'man and Savings
Association; Harrisbur, is arranging - 14)
close ..up its business, .and' audftors for
that purpose will be appointed at the next
meeting. •
MAL mine haS .been opened .on the,
side of the Kittatinny Mountains, a few
rnilosTrom Hurrisburg. The vein has a
depth of sixteen feet, and the coal resem
bles that from Lykens Valley.
NATHANIEL tlonNa,. who came within
three votes of making die Cambria Coup ; •
ty Democratic nomination for Protliono
tary„lias..atitiounced himself . as an Imle
iiewlent candichite- for that.office.
A m of `..llianY township, Ilerks
;Coinity, started out on the mountain to
hunt for . a lost. sheep, and got into a- den
of rattlesnakes—hundreds of them,, he
'ays. tie shot several, and then beat e
retreat.
Cart, irkide on the - style of tbe street
car, with open sides, is now attached to
pa S. ewer trains on the K It. It: for the.
benefit of all who may wish to view the
scenery on and over the mountain's.
A LAscasritt man.claims to have shOt
a froj "about a foot Sand a: half long,"
put of which, when cut open, glided a
2iiike two feet in. length, The ~ w eather
is' too • warm at present to believe this
story. •
Tftl: 'Democratic Convention of Craw
ford County has nominated Pearson
• , c,. Church for .Indg 4 e. , Plummer, the tem
lebturer, was a delegate, but de.
7-.-clares 'he will stump the county 'against
'Church.
'-, .TitEnr. were 33.1 petroleum .wells com
pleted-in the month of July. 'Of these 59
lure worthless. There are now 268 wells
being drilled, arid -preparations have. been
made fol- commencing :349 more. The
production of the newly eompleted wells
- utootintett to 5,449 barrels per day. -
.
TotLikentbers.of the coal and iron po.
lice, well armed, enter the Beds .County
jail'eaelt evening, and remain there until_
• the follewing - Morning. There . are Still
borne thirty-live of these.police in Reading
guarding the 'property of the railroad
.company
)
a
•
TIT: tike.of Brunswick's mausoleum
'tit Gene ,to be erected in the Jardin des'
AlpeA-a the-cost of 1,400,000, francs, is to
includ six white marble statutes (if his
'ancestors, beginning with Henry the Lay
am, and ending with hig father ;-*ho fell
lit Quatre Liam.
Dr is.proposed to bore a tunnel under
--the Mediterranean froth near Algeciras,.
- ---7-itiSpain, to a point between Tangiers and
Deuta, in Africa, a distance of nine miles.
'‘The cost is estimated at X 4.000,000, and;
fire promoters are said to have alreadyi
• , raised a considerable sum.
(d•lCentatcky t -szinade
' spectli a .Maysville, in his state; the othersß. day, in which he went over the old I. , ,routur
of Charging the Democratic leaders of the
East, with cowardice for not installing
• Tilden and- then took- his position on the I
Democratic platform of Ohio. ,
• 'AN aticial report made to the bureau
of statistics shows that during the month
•_ending July 31, 1577, there arrived'at the
' port of Now York 9,559 passengers,
whom -7,71,3 Were emigrants, 2,242 citizens
of the United "States and 644 sojourners.
Of the total number oC immigrants, 3;025
were Males, and 2,788 females.
. TUE experimebt of slaughtering cattle
• by means of dynainite was recently tried
at Dudley, yrigland, with much success.
Small charges.of dynamite were fastened
on the foreheads of the animals, and
ax
ploded by, nuelectridshock. The-antmahy
t. two disabled horses and a donkey; were•
' Instantly killed by tTi •exploSion, suffer.
lug a cOmpatatively - ia death. 1.
Tutnms Illoußap4 cases of tobacco;con
taming 400 to 500 - naunds each, were ship.,
ped froin,laneatite i r last year. The income
to, the' protlueers was about' $3,000,000.
:In 'lonic localities thu yield was $OOO
,worth of tobacco to the acre.. •
WORK on the, new post office, at • Niiith
. and Ciiestnu , btrects, Philadelphia, is pro-:
gre:roiing steadily, and the appropriation
for it year of $400,000 haS been
:-..- • . Ced s. to "secure n
„continuance
.•ork during the building season.'
paged Neportet
EDITONS
E. 0. GOODRICIi.. S. W. ALVORD.
Towanda, Pa., Thursday, Mimi 16,1877.
VBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY,
I. MePHERSON,
Of - Towanda Borough.
ron_C(IIINTY SURVEYOR,
T. A. SEWARD',
f Smithfield ToWmehip
REPUBLICAN STATIC CONVENTION.
HEADQUARTER'S REYEDLICAN STATE. COE.
MITTEE T MEI 'jab, 1877.-1 n pursuance* '3
ie9olll.
t.IOE of the Republican State Committee, adopted
at a meeting held in Harqsburg,thiS day,a Repute
can tltAte Convention, to be coaposed of delegates
from each- Senatorial and RFpresefitatlve district,
to the number to witch such district Is entitled In
the Legislature, is hereby called to ,meet In th
city of Harrisburg, at 12 o'clock noon, on Wednes•
day, September sth, 1877, for the, purpose of nomi
nating Candidates - for Supreme Judge, State Treas
urer and Auditor General, to be voted for at-the
ensuing general election on the eth day of Norco).
her next. By order of Committee.
HENRY M, HOYT, Chairman.
-A. WILeO c)lonnss,'SecretarT.
SEPrEmBEB, 6th is the last day on
which voters can be registered in or-
Aer to vote at, the next election. • As
sessors are required to have- their
lists at the Commissioners' Office on
Friday s September ith. ' -
.. s
Jim. A. S. MERRIMON, 1)7 iced
States Senator from North',Caro?
ina,
in a recent address before the 1 orth
Carolina University„ spoke • some
plain truths to'the people of the Tur
pentine- State. Ile referrea to the
local resources, :the mineral depoSits
of gold, irob, copper, silver, etc., the
noble rivers, the three hunred miles
of sea coast, with its 'tme liabors. its'
extensive lumber forestS, with sixty
varieties of trees, its water power,
?Me to turn the machinery\of Eng
land, its fertilizing ' marl deposits,
etc.' • Ile next pointed to the u4nt of
enterprise, to the poorly-construCted
railroads, .and to the shameful facet
that of the population 338.000 cannot'
read. "Illiteracy in North.Carolimi."
'said he t with a stern , and unqualified
a
trankneSs,, "makes darker spot in
our history than in any land of Eng
lish-speaking tongue. • In darkness
and ign4ranoe,men cannot make citi
zens, but let education, practical 'as
well astheoretieal, shed its effulgent
beams upon our - benighted State, and
from its extremest limits it will blos
som and its citizens will be an honor
to it." It has long been aunqter of
surprise that a State of such-resources
as North Caiolina should have fallefi
so far in the rear.- A large part of
it is unsettled and. in a wild and
primitive condition, awaiting the
hand of man to level) the fbiest and
till the Soil. The material interests
of the State have been sacrificed to a
"narrow, see ona .
t\
l system of
,politics.
Under the -in piration of men like
Senator IEttRI. VS, it' is to be lidped
North Carolina ill awakS to a sense .
'of her own worth tn.d to her duty to
herself.
,
YOUNG men who eultrate the soil,
probably cla not see quiso much
"lift." as those who live 'n. large
cities , or manufaeterinL to ,s, or
those who aloe employed onrailrads,
bnt they - undoubtedly enjoy real lie,
in the long run,
.Much better an
they have no occasion for strikes.
The nlrul we would like to teach is,
that in a country where- there is so
much Undeveloped land as in- the
~
'United States there- is plenty of
room . for every industrious, eco
nomical man to snake a living, Mid in
due time - a home l in the cultivation
of the soil, the primary, spree of
wealth.
THE losses to the Several railroads
of the' country by the strikes are esti
mated at $25,000,000, on perishable
articles, besides the property burned
arid stolen which •will be repaid to'
the companies amounting to about
$25,600,000 more. The losses to
business men anti others by the sus
pension _of traffic are placed at $lO,-
`OOO,OOO, making a total direct loss
of not less, than $60,000 1 000 from the
lawlessness - of a Sew hundred men•
during one week; not to compute the
immense indirect losses through the
idleness of workingmen, etc. J
-6
AN intelligent . and prominent
Democratic politician •of Cntre
county, in discussing the " Crawford
County protein," the other day r&
!narked - 0 us that notbing could
afford him and his party more-satis
faction- than _to see the Republicans
of this_connty adopt that plan, as it
would certainly result in turning
this stronghold. of Republicanism
oterto the - Democra9r. .
AN, uprising such as the c2 , l4ritry
has just passed through does more
to perpetuate "hard times " . fqr the
laboring class, than all the combina
tions of corporatiOns in the, country
could.. The oountry naturally awl
rightly sympathize with the matt who
earns'his daily bread by the sweat of
his brow;; but unlawful and riotous
proceedings frightens capital, and
tends to withdraw it frOm all public
channels.
THERE are no' new developments
in rdgard to the labor troubles in
this State. The running of trains is
nik more interfered with, but the mi
ners in the Wyoming and Lohigh re
sionit, still,^ refuse to work,' . and in
some \ igtstiinees, it is reported, the
mines are being flooded.
tz.:Rabinet has decided that as
many newsp.sper reporters as 'may
desire;May accompany the SUTING
BULL Commission,provided they pay
their own expenses\
• SAK I NATOR COKLIINI Vial returned
fionz his'Europeni tour.
THE INDIANS.
• HELENA, Montarip,, - Ang. : ll. The
following dispatches.. were !eceiipl
this morning, the ii \ rst dated
uouroto:o4,"Asir.s.
ro'oov. pow:
Had a hard fight with the Nan Patna, killing.*
number and - lasing 'a number of opium; and men.
We needs doctor and everything. \ fiend such ris•
lief as you can. ' •
• Joni( GI
' Colonel Cr
A DA7 LATtU.
To One. Toffs:
We are bear near the month of 11l
with alarge number of wounded In on
thing, food, clothing, medicine and :
dance. Send ua assistance at once.
Jon x 0113110 S.
Colonel 11. S. A.
Another dispatch to Governor,
Potts . says : "We had a hard fight
'and took the Village. but werelnally
driven ,back with heavy loss..gap
-Lain Lbgan and. Lieutenant Wrigley
are General Gibbon and
Lieutenants Coolidge, English and
Woodruff are wounded, Lieutenant
English seriously. and ,the others
slightly. The troops are entrenched
and the Indians leaving."-
- When the messenger was leaving
Gibbon 'said, " I want an escort
sufficient 'to protect_the wagons
which are coming to reieve us. Load
the wagons as lightly as' possible.
The Indians have cut me off from my
supplies."
DEER LODGE, Mont:., August 11.-
9 A. st.—W. H. Edwards has arrived
from Big 'Hole bringing accounts of
the tetrible battle between Gibbon's
command and the NeaPeree on the
Big Hole River, August 9th.
Gibbon's command, consisting of
182 men-17-offieers,;l33 regulars:and
32-citizens, volunteers--brossed-over
from Ross Hole on' Wednesday.
Starting at 11 o'clock the same night
they moved doivn all the troops with
the exception of a few to guard the
transpottation- a few miles above,
.close
the
the Indian camp which was
on the Big Hole about three miles
below where the Bitter . Root and
Barrack trail crosses.
At daylight the fight, opened by
the volunteers firing on an. Indian
going after the' horses. A' charge
was then made on the camp and hard
fighting took place in the next two_
hours, during which large numbers
of men and Indians were killed. The
soldiers then charged the lodges, but
were repulsed.. ; . •
The Indians then attempted to cut
the soldiers off from a high wooded
point, hut latter charged beating
back the Indian advance from the
point which they held and fortified.
'The • fighting , continued . hIl day. and
was still progresSing when the con
-rier left at It o'clock.
The fighting was desperate on both
sides, the Atli 'force .of Indians being.
engaged. \ •
Capt: Logan and Lieut. Bradley
were killed:. Gen. - gibbon, Capt:
Williams and Lients. Coolidge, Eng
lish, and Woodrutt \ were wounded—
General Gibbon slightly. Lient:.
Bradley was the tirstnan killed.
The messenger says that after they
'failed to capture the' lakes the In
dians moved their camp offn..the
rection of Bannock. All thetr horses
were Captured, and theCmee enger
had. to come to French Gulch, n arly
sixty miles on foot.
Another messenget; was sent to
Iloward, who should - have inache
there to, dap The . howitzer had
been left.six miles behind and order
ed to be moved up at &Alla. - Dur
ing' the. fight heard it discharged
twice and then it was silent. A band
of Indians soon after' appedred with
it number of horses, and it is . belief
ed all the horses of the command,
the gun supplies and reserve• aminu
nition.was captured, .
- When the courier - . left fleneral
'Gibbon thought' he had a hundred
effective men and believed that near T
ly nll thel. Indians hail withdrawn
from the front. . ,•:
The messenger says he thinkii one
hundred Indians were MH O and
nearly , half of the command, includ
ing citizens, killed or wounded. •
A courier has - just arrived 'with the
following, dated Deer Lodge, Atizust
I,lth
T,
wily.. x‘
Eighty I
.IVOLLIIIWt
`I /VELE: 4 i. •
courier fro
ed at DeerL 1
to the°llth:-
General Gib
\
n.
camp was.not . r,caP u.
ported. There was t.
the first day's, battle n
\,(.
Gibbon's.lossesare: i
Logan, Lieutenants
Bostwick, .and seventeen - i
five citizens. . 1
, The wounded are: General ibbon,
Captain Williams, Lient pants
.Coleridge,. Woodruff and En isle;
the later seriously; besides thi
six men and four citizens.
(for. Potts .7 -_
. .
,
tiatre oil the men we want here to escort tile
I %"ii are rushing out wagons, Mores. ice; ect.
ueu out of one liutotred aro killed or
LATER.
-Montnns, Ang,nat,
General Gibb-onstriv
xlge to-clay .7ith'Alates
's supply train and
Lured asd first re
no fighting after
to the,9th.
killed,Captain
lleY and
men and
The Indiana suffered severely, as'
fofty dead Indians were 'counted on
about half the battle field.
Gen. HoWard had arrived, and
would persue 'the as,:ioon as
his command arrived
Gen Gibbon would more to cDeer
Lodge and take his wounded tOYort
Shaw as. soon as medical • aid ':and•
transPortien could arrive. _
The Indians had °disappeared, in
which direction, it is not yet learned.
WASIIINT6N, Aug. .12.—Gen. Sher
idan basireceived dispatches . confir
matory of the press accoUtits-O - Gen.
Gibbon's fight with the Indians.
GREAT corporations could not die•
tate tempi to labor, if labor wag not
in exces's in the market. The fact is
-that there are at least' three men
standing ready to do whateveroffers
for two filen to do. While this is
true the third man will offer to work
cheaper rather than`' be, Unemployed,
and iso wages will be conetantly di in
inished. Why is labor in excess - ?
Because' our towns and cities have
ben filled up too rapidly during the
exeeptionally prosperous years that
followed the war, and'a,re now out
of all proportion to. the \agricultural
population. The demandsfor middle
men, and, manufactering labqr, is far
below the supply.; The result can
only be cheap wages and suffering .
What is the remedy for this state o f
things? Certainly not strikes .and
destruction 'of property ; certainly
not unlawful acts that only increase`
thetaxes and still further diMinisti
the demand for labor.. A „larger per
cent. jot the laborers must 'become
prodUceis and cultivators of the soil
for their own livink., GrizzLxv'S
yice, " Go west, yming man," is very
pertinent just now. There is no part of
our broad land where men cannot
.get a good living for themselves and
families out of the soil. Land is very
cheap andthousands of square miles
of it await occupation. Let' every
man who finds his income insufficient
-fifuthureal needs or his 'family, or
her labor a drug in the market, seri
obeusltyt consider farmei._ if w ir ui i a s, m n si ot x,
r e t a . i G i tetl to c.
and Bulletin. , •
wrzp - nol otrs atittittozwri,
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- - • 01/11 EIHUTOIIIr- Pi bi
~,.
, • - .frew Val, amen Ilk arr.
. . .. . .
it -Can't-getirer4-:•Chtb, to which
read, ournslista belong, were congratula
ting :Melva. upon the fact that at, last.
New Y k's natxtral watering place was
to be med horn three-card-monte
l y,
men, and omen whom our French
neighbors .'s le 14 _01kierf" - and be
mo into at-L and and convenient
breathing space or over-heated - but re...
spectible 'he a . Efforts bare been
made to reclaim .. • Island, which cer
tainly Lae the finest . - .h. in America so
that it would bs no 1. . ger attbarish of
his life and reputation .r s person to go
,
. • .4 .is plan became alact . fax 41.1 rePTI -
tat .. was concerned, but .0e life that
was .. ved from the roughs as given
over i the wilful'. carelessness . railway
officials. To make it safe to see:xpeili
tiourkm.. .- of reaching this pi - that
ought to.baone of the most a e h.
the world, Pch's 'suggestion will‘p .b
-ably have to acted upon and a dine .
t :
,f,
strapped on the • tof each locomotive. 1
I hope, however, have better things.tO
say of it before lon . ' -
The Holmes' m er, still remains ill At
certain sense, a mystery . Mrs. Howard)
denies-that her house has not a reputa-1
tion likellayard's. and Mrs. Holmes re-,
fuses to say anything alxtet, the party
who assaulted her. Meautime l, he has ea.
caped and the finest police in the world
cannot find him.
~ The saloon keepers are justly ogry at
having been arrested, some of them \hold
ing receipts from the Excise Common
ors for seven years - payment of s,
which they consider equivalent to
license, Their 'wishes concerning the '
body were not of such propitia t ory cool
ness as could be desired during.the meg-,
cut heated term Which bas, once more at-'
tacked us, and
,they grow still more ex-
cited over any suggestion that they
shoeld keep cool. That sombody wants
to make some money seems to be sellt
evident. •
CM
• The arrival here from Washington of
several young ladies froth the. Treasury
Department to count stamps, , was
usual the source of much curiosity to al
the young mon'in the vicinity of the Conk
tineutal Bank Note Company, wher
during the last twelve days, five of the
have counted nearly 200,000,000 postag
stamps. The average New York your
marrlooks• upon the Treasury girl, xot
much as a possible treasure,. as a sort of
novel side show at which he longs to get
a peep. ' • .. .
' I saw a new entertainment given. pri
, ately to critics and invited guests a•short
time ago.. I understand now(that it will
be offered to the public under the , au
spices of the American Literary Bureau
this winter. The originator is Mr. "Alfred
J. Knight the elocutionist, who opens
with a short reading of dialect, humorous
pathetic pieces, and then gives extracts
• from. Shakespeare in • costume. The
changes are made in a few seconds and
yet the dresses are perfect in detail and
of `the richest material. I Lave not space,
to speak of it at length, but as the selec
tions were admirable and well delivered, ,
the audience which nuinbered matiy of
'the best people ie New York, Were unan-' -
inxis in their praise. It was well , worth '
seeing and will duuhtless meet with the
favor it"deserves.
There is a howl among both large and
small children over the wantoness or
malice that led some one to poison all the
salt: water. fish in the Aquarium. The
poison (white lead) was : thrown in
through the windows which are left open
at nighti It was a cowardly and outrage
ous act.
_ A new industry, or rather :the'enlarge
ment of an old ono. has been brought to
rily notice in the form of embossed" glass.
As it seems' quite probable" that it may
not only prove of interest to your readers;
but a probable source ,of revenue, I will
make myself further acquainted with the
facts concerning it. •
The suicide of the Frenchman Marius,
you have probably heard of. It Was
thoroughly French both in inception and
irecution, and his remark thht "he Want
to know something about the other
- world," was quite in keeping with his
nal innality. ..
• Paris is at present in tears
,over the
death o a, celebrated- actor named La-
Perriere, "w ho held his Own in a youth
ful w y in he same manner asJ.h.jazet.
His last wo s are said to .liave been, " I
go too see if the theatre lielow is 1110 - re
amusing Omit the one here." , _
The late editor of the Revuicdes Deux
Moudes, is said to'haVe reolarked, "I am
going -tO edit the 4 '.ewe ;of the other
world," while Rabe - W.3,111 - 1 dying said to
his valet,'" Draw the:Curtain, the farce is
played. Igo to seek a gtt perhaps."
111. Marius therefore a seventy-four,
only actoitiii the spittnf hiscountrymen
when he 'took-tiff - own\ liferather than
suffer, and evinced no feeling but an in
• 1141 curiosity concerning eteinit4r .
The question in regard to ex-postmaS
ter Jewell's interest in the: Charter Oak
Insurance Co., is—"llaii•he..got sa,Bonan
za or a white Eleplpt?" Opinionslliffer.
Dtwahuo the striker, seetts_quite ,con.
tent in Ludlow ntre.ilt, jail, although \his),
audience of reporters Auld sympathizeis
daily decreases. The best interview ,L
have seen with this now famous lean,
• was that published by a reporter of the
Bilfalo Sunday News, of. the sth iust,
who was scut here for that purtoose.
There are many advantage s gained-4
living in the country, espernally for those
blessed with abundance of means. ,But
for impecunious and unleisurely 'rustics,
there are not a few. disadvantages, more
particularly'when such people are hungry
for knowledge. They are obliged to rely
mainly upon their orilpeirculating library
—the local papers.• such mediums do not
by any means satisfy enquiring minds,
and for the inevitable whys and where
fores which arise, they must perforce ask
questions of somebody. Here for instance
is an item.which seems toiequire.further
explanation :
Archbishop Bayley, or - Baltimore, is not
in favor of "mixed marria n cres," and has
ssued . .
LANCASTER County is raising i
pion tobacco clop.
kNORRISTOWN man boasts of a
pound radish. •
Tan rolling mill at Tainagna is 176r1
ing night and day. ,' '
Tng exports from /Philadelphia last
week footed at 073,0 / 90.
lionns thieves are tronblin* the citi
zens of Clearfield County..
Mns. : XtuoAnFri Rittsui.r.ti,- of Ad:ups
count, its imid•t9 r be 112 years 'old.
• Fr is estimated . thai there are- oue hun
dred -tramps id the vicinity of Eiji!. '
ILA:MU:SNAKE with twenty-oue rat
tles waireeently killed in York County.
' , PEACEFUL Bucks County has not a sin
gle military company within her limits.
Taz.eona crop all over the State is re
ported'as never looking more promising'
at this season. •
account of the increase of trade the
s ffonetsdale Glass Works has added to its
blowing force.
'l'nn Grand Jury of Philadelphia btu; al.
toady returned true bills against a num
ber of railroad rioters, .
Six new oil welli have been opened in
I East Titusville, and there. is considerable
excitement In consequence.
Caawienn Cennty will have three fairs
this year--orte at Conneautville, - one at
Titusville anti-nne at Cochranton. .
The, Emporium Presi says that 50,00 p
cords of bark ale shipped yearly trunk
Cameron 'County, Worth 420%000. „
Ast intelligent ptper in Switzerlaiul
says that " Miss Moldebtaguire, of ?ono- .V.XECUTONS NOTlCE—Noticp
sytvaniai - hag been hung ilir misbehaving."
.2.2 is tumeb_y elven that an persons Indebted to
IT is Said that the qualit „,•- um, estate of Mauer Ann. taM of deceased,
ROM must mato taustdlata payment, and an reruns
coining forward is so cm `haring claim against ealel 'estate most present
fleas do not require old w' with titan duly authenticated for settlement. •
it, which is an unusualll EN RV
- • 01w6U,Pa.,ausli•ew. Tateater.
'~ ' ~' ` sue. y
-
[For the RceohTejt.)
ilations.. _Theme.
lotion to *any
sits a Protes
t to matrimo
y who receives
with the same.
refusal of the
t the marriage
A candid ex
(potent . person
'venting disa
. We wish to
lo cause and
in this land
kindly inform
INQtrIRE#.
STATE NEWS.
chain
MMUS
Tim Demers.* IndianaCormty ha*
mistrusted the following ticket.: negistei
and IlsmoirderJl. P. Kellen District:At=
teWIM eny, Jelin =I Pointy flurveyor, Jas.
S. • - ' •
ita.llhiati padti6llll6;lo463ii hitOti at
nealdhlg to work at Lobanoti,thote Nome
of the milk have lately been Idle in eon
sequence
, L of a dlsgreement with.
Ploy ,
Titans- are 60,000 Roman Catholic
priests in 'Franco ,
; 12,000 'of these are
otter sixty years of age ; 2,000 who are
now over seversty years• are still , doing
olerioal duty. - • . - •
. A xvxnan of oat wheels intended for
the Great Eastern 'Railway of England
have been mado`at. the Lehigh car wheel
works. It has do had some orders from
South &both* • •
WINE dealentin PhEladelphia wonder
ing their gooda'sit the simple cost of int
pcntation, the 'Murphy Movement and the
hard tittles having cut their business down•
voq seriously. •
Tiff: Harrisburg Patiiot say* the Dau
phin County jail is crowded with tramps,
many of whom were arrested by the po
ice during the railrOad troubles on Bugg
c sti or gaierai " ossedbesn."
"ney i
and
Teeth
4al of
OTtu
PILI
cures..
Ltv
Ifesdael
ratpl
elthf
solid
drill
subm
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Aug.
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pßociam , TION. -- WIIEitEAO,
J_ lion. PAUL 1). 5 PALO*. Pretlidellt Judge or
~ c 6,
the lath Judicial Mark , consisting 'of the county .
of Sraaford , and lion. iS. IluesakL Associate
Judge In and for said eonn . of irradfoni. Wave Is-,
sued their precept hearing ate the 20th day of '
July. 1977, to me directed; ft holding a Court
of Oyer and - Termitier. lien al Jail Pelivery r
Quarter Smartens of the Peare,l, minim Pleas and
Orpheus' Court, set Tortandskt fo ant county of
Itradfonl, commencing an Monday, Sept. id, 1977,
to continuo three weeks.
Notice is therefore hereby given Ma l persons in.
Wrested that thoy he then anti there in their proper
person, at 10 o'clock, In the forenoon of 'said day,
t
with records, inspasitions and other roue prances
to do those thingeerhleh to their. oSice a' pertains
to =he- doses Joann Are requested to ie. pane
fintin their atteddithco agreeably to their Itot Ice.
Onteil at Towanda, the Tthelay of Auxuhr, in the
1
yepof our Lord, ono thousand eight hundred'and
aterenty,teven, and of the liulependence of the
_United Stitestheme hundred and' second.
1 n A. J. LATTONI Sheriff.
rrDIAL LI:3T fok Sept. T. Isi: KECOND wErra - 4
C W:Clapti vs D.II 'Walker deli'
Jiistus , B ItaynOr's use vs \V .I Fuller lssue
A F. Comstock vs 7C it Williams -:
debt
.1 II Cox vs Myron itabcock . • iFSUO
Ellen K Mitchell's use vs James,Kelley. ejct
Abram Waltman vs Justus Lewls.'.;....,..trespass
-Peter Brady vs Jane Gibson l'• ... ....aTal
Gen S Hornet vs o W Goodell ' . 1 suq
Tillable Kinney vs Geo W Kinney* , sI4
A I. Melican vs Win 1ti1e5........t ... tjert
(Illy Tonne* VA Aniazlah Klnney..../:,, eject
Plizieraid. Flagg & Co vs Dunbar 6 Deivey..asspt
X Lewis vs It NV Martin -.-. '-• . appeal
ARdrew Bailey vs Michael Lynch.. ...... .'„,appisaj,
James Sullivan et al vs Daniel Driscoll....tres'pass
Michael Coleman_ vs John .1 Thomlna an,..Arespass
-Emma Jane 116WItt vs Samuel Kell-fire.. , .'. —eject
Samuel . Walbrldge'vs W-W Walker ' covenant
IjC Elsbrce vs Charlet Elsbrce .....:. ...... appeal
I.pdla Harding vs Watson Freeman - ; eject
J W-Lewls' use vs 8 V Benjamin et al Issue
Jackson Lewis vs 0 E Pickett debt*
It W.l'atrlck Vs Itenja.nala Northrap... ...... ejett '
Win May vs L 'l' Royse - trespass
Susan Canner et al vs C W I/oluie ' eject
. • 'nitub NV zak. s.
'
Hobert Madden vs 0 I) Bartlett 1101110
James GUI vs lASI Walls • debt
John Thompson vs Michael Coleman eject
E Waltman vs Warren Ayres appeal
Michael Hickey vs Thomas Welsh trespass
Nelson Crittenden vs Moses W Lear, .... ....appeal
B W Lane vs John J Grllllth et al covenant
War,eington Barrow,cliff vs W S Ford t . Dater
Win H Barnes vs Win May et al ' eject
Ji It Coon/angle% use vs II W Lane...:. tempt
Dr Wtn {lene) , vs Mark Minto ....appeal
Michael McDonnell vs A k T Waltman..covenant
It A Eliner's use vs John M Pike et al • .sci fa
'Nathaniel Davison vs .1 I. Corbin amid,
J Ii (loolbaugh vs JC. Pattnni • • ... aaapt
JotiqJ Taylor vs Ceas I' Welles\ allin`r..am aetlon
Isaac K liarrLs vs Hartford Fire Ins CO asset
0 %Goodell vs A Lew L i. cotenant
L Ch.sapei's adm'r vs J A Whipple ct al - 10s05
First Nat Bunk of Athens , vs Jun I) Heyser...debt
Margaret Parks' - use vs Theo Dimglicrty et al. sci fa
Joseph Towner irs'll W Laim Pt al eject
Antes y Decker vs D Leonard Pratt replevin
,Jom,pla Towner vs Jelin Mack et al I eject
Franklin Hassell vs It M Russells' cl'is r ' •Isspt
Submnaes for second week mtarnable on Mon.
day; Sept. le, 18771 fur third week returnable on
Monday, Sept. 17, 1877,-at 2 o'clock; P3l
~
BENJ. 31: P :CK, rent.
Tpwanda, Pa., August Is, 1877. ••
-
(AR P HAN S' COURT SA LH.
N .
_7 The undersigned. Administrator of the estate
of Dennis Driscoll, dec'd, will expose to public sale
at 'the residence of Jprry Driscoll, In Rldgbury.
on MONDAY.I4.IPT O commencing
at 2 o'clock, P. M., the following described real
estate, situate In the township of P.ldgbury. Brad
ford County, Pa.:" Bounded' north by lands of An
thony Alien; east" by lands of 'rhos Donlime and
estate of Michael McAsey, south by lands of
Leary, and west by lands of. Jerenalalt Driscoll ;
contains SO acres of land, more or less; no fmpeore.
meets. - _
TERMS.-450 on the property being struck down,
onedtalf of Cho residue on confirmation. and the
`balance In one year from confirmation with interest
• . J. h. ELSIIREE, Administrator.
'then; Pa., Aug. is, 1277.
. ._.:....._
\IALIJDITOR'S NOTICE. - Wm.
itvli, 'vs. Denier tieshlt. In the • Coed or
CoMmon`pleas of Bradford County. .250. 876, Fete
noterTerna 1878:
Thaundersigned an - A lull torappointed-to distrih-!
ote funds rabied from hherlff's sale of dere:Mar:Ca
real estate. wiit s attetid to the tint'es of his appoint- .
niout, etc., at the office of Overton a: Elshree. In
Towanda, on Entry.; the 24th day of AUQUST
at 9 o'clock A. M. - - '
; ,i,
lie will also at the Me time and place attend to
the duties of his ap liitment sic Examiner and
Master in matter o the applicatloniof A. Wll.
llama to he sot:regaled t the rights of the plain
tirt's In certain judgment ag ainst the said Dart&
Nesbit. - ' E. OTEETON .J.R. /
Auditor, Ei
attr.-4w
TN BAN,F — IttrPTCYIn the Di e -
Ilia Conaof the United Btat a;lor the West.'
.\.,
tern .District of yenusylvanla.. In he, matter of
James W. Taylor and Idahlou X. 8 idiag, Bank.
ruotit, No. 28711. In Ilankreptcy.
. To; :whom It may coutern : The u derdlgued
hereby gives notice of hit's appointment alAssigneO
of James W.'Taylor and Mahlon M. Spat. Ing, of.
,Towinda Soros, 'ln the County of Bradt() and
State Of Pennsygia, within said- District , who
two- teen adlnd 'Bankrupts. on creditors' peti
tion Vibe District Court Of said District, .
E. T. FOS, Assignee.
#agost 13, A. b.. 1877-wt •
VOTICE.—In the matter' of the'
voluntary amtignment of Blood AllO. to John
F. hatterlee Jur the benefit of. creditors. In the
Court of ,Common'Pleltm of Bradford County, • So.
712, May term, 1876. Notiee is hereby Oren that
the dual a count of John F. Satteriev, Assignee of
.111.0.14 t Co., -has been tiled and will 1* presented
to the court for allowance on TlfUltliDAE, the
6th / day or SEPTEMItF.It; ltin, unless cause be ,
shoWn why it should net he.
/a 2.77. -BEND. M. PECK, Prot.•
NOTICE.—In the matter .of - the
voluntary assignment of Sylvester , Hirsh \to
tieorge W. Brown for the benefit op creditors. lo s
the Court of Cemftion'Pleas of Bradford Cdunty.
No. 1085,8epternber term, tB7B. Notice Is herrn* ,
given that the final aeonnt of George W. Brown.
Assignee of Sylvester Harsh, has been Bled and
will in presented to the court for allowance on
THURSDAY, the Bth day Of SEPTEMBER, 1677,
unless cause be shown why It should not be.
W 217. . BENJ. M. PECK, Prot.
NOTIOE.In - the matter of the
voluntary!. assignment of Hiram', Horton - to
W. T. Horton for the 'benefit of 'creditors. In the
Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County. No.-
1178, September term, 1874. Notice Is hereby emu
that the final account of W. T. Ifrrton, Assignee
of Hiram Horton, bas been flied and been present
ed to the court for allowance on TIIULSI)AY, the
•fh day of SEPTEMBER. 1877, Unless cause be
aftpwn why 11 should nut be. •
lIENd. M. PECK. Prot. '
A MINISTRAI_OR'S NOTICE
ix. • once Is hereby jgbren that' all persons In
debted t tho estate of ' David Hlavoner, late of
Shestiegain 'deed. must mateitomodiate skytnent
to tho molt geed, and nil persons hating data , s
against said es ate meat present there. duly undies,
ticatod. forsott movit. WM. SNYDER,
+duly IC, 17. . Administrator, pemiente
ADM.I.NISI ATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice Is hen v Omit I that all persons In
debted tb the estate s, Cynthia Jordan, late of
Rome twp 4 der'd, mu t ..ake Intim:Mato payment
to the undersigned, and a perseps having claims
against said estate moat rat them. duly. autheM.
Waled., for settlement. . F. RUSSELL,
julylif. idtnirdstra or, pondonte
EXECUTOR'S NOTI ,i--Notke
isltertih_y given that all pc ' L... indebted to
the ratite Of Daniel White, late o l" Sidgolon7
,deceased. • must make Immediate\ payneent
tonic undersigned. and all persons ha claims
,
against . said estate must present them. • illy au
thenticated for settlement, to the undo . o 4 at
East Smithfield.
JAS. if. WEED, Exe o .
East Smittifieid.Pa.. July 28, 1877. • . . •
estate of
4
Is hereto* given that all persona Indebted
estate Cif J. E.Wrlght,late of ,Athens twpoleed,
most make Immediate payment to the undersigned.
$1 persons basing claims against said estate must
present them; duly ;tattletale/god. fur 'sattlenient.
MARIA E. WHIMUT,
ELY WEIGHT.
Executors..
Jul, 19,17
111151111
QUERIFVF; . SAISILAiy 'vrifitti
1..7
of Sundry writs tamed Vibe Conti of
VolamenTlemi of Bmidfeed C . intil_Jo. ate di
. I*lll ear to iiipit4M mt. i 11111117,,
Irtir any
.. ESlNlti'at„thii: dqof .. of the
si l ta
MAU 1 tr'ili Is:lr id,. the
Mon' tdeantilled i t Ills . ~.,
• Cbdi la place or a arik ig
tarti. Mist No 61,1 mat !l ids
Thomas, isteit* by lot ito 11, and lie Rlaer
at,, bang 50 amide on old Ithioet, And 160 leet
dap; content 7,100 spare ft. milli 1 llotorr' haft.
ed dwellinchouse thereon. Seised and taken Into
_execution iikthe sult of Campbell Bps , vs A t J CI.
. • .. - , . , .
ALikle other Sot' attasto In Wilmot twp,
Unaided earth and out by lends of Daniel Blain,
oath by the public hl trey, west by lands of Dan.
let SteliNsi auntie), sees main of leap nil inn.
rah. with I house and ten 'trait trees
re. - Seised &ha taken hsto &aeration at the
shlt or A terns's tire's Diva thwtalt and I. tried;
.
ALB6=lino other lot Waste in t 16%
bgdatnotih by the pnbilo hlghisly, oast non
man b} -lands of Chas Johnson, west by lands df
It Vsoduzer, contilns a acres ,niorefor loss, all
Improved, with t a fFsbied boost% 1 franied bonhomie
snit Otchard of holt uees.thoinoti. anti
taken Into enevalloirst the snit of A C
ime,vs Menry_Armstrung. - . - - •
_ALSO--Ourotheeilot innate In Art:teas Arm
bounded north by lands of ERA* Knights, Out by
lands fonnerly owned by • 11: W- Miller, south by
lands of BenjaininNtiung. west by 'arida of Abram
Wilcox and Taisho Knghts; contains ST acres more
or less, about 40 acres Improved, with 1 trained
house, 1 framed bank other outbuildings, and or•
chard of fruit trees thereon: Seized and taken
in
to evicittion at the milt of 0 IS Monroe Ti Jahn
11.40 , i-One other lot situate iti Tostaddi•Untb%
Unaided north by lands of Henry Well& sat by
Second-at, ninth by lands or John !Mei:rain* by
lands of o I) Bartlett, belntr64 ft free' (*said Sec:
onil.st; and 140 ft deep, with 1• trained house • and
few fruit trees then spn..Seited and taken Into ex
ecution at the Edit of Ellis Laterte•ansayshlward
C Irvine. • - • s \
ALSO--Oneetheelotaltuate to Troy tiorai'lroulidi
ed and described as follows: Beginning at ad Mow
pin in'ttor southeast cot hereof ;thane° by lends of •
B F Beebe and Others north 57e. west 100 pen 04
stake; thencitiy lands of 'A D Joralemon north le.:
mat 15Ii pets Bra stake: thence by. Ws of X hi
Panora, aoutteB7e, east tea $4O pen to an Iron tn
east &idea intr•at; thence alongCanton-M 13, 0
west 162-10 pen o the place of beginning; eontstns
10 acres and spe s of land, More or less. with 1
framed bout°, 1 framed barn, and few Bruit trees
thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the
suit of Win Doug` an vs Michael Flynn.
ALSO--One other lot situate In Athens borough;
bounded north y beds of J I. Corbin, earg by lanaa
of Ann Unwed!, tooth byJlorrilskswest by lands .
Mni Eynon; contains Yij of an acre `More or ion,
with 1 framed Church and framed sheds thereon:
Seized and taken Into execution at the MU of • F e;
Welles's use vs The First Universalist Society of
Athens.,.; \ . 4
- A1,150--Clue othertot sittmtwin North Towanda
bounded and described As follows : -turning on.
the south line of a lot of land owned by. J Lithrer,
and J. F Blackman, and at the northeast cot of g
ut• heretofore cifinvoyed by James Foster to Ellen
, Hosford; thorn) southerly Along mid 'Ellen S.
llf ford east line about 27 rods M. within 15 feet Of
ithe truth line of the public romt•ldadillit from the
ITd da and Mite r road to lands Of the Pa it 14 'r
Wit ; thence' easterly ahritesaid road 220 ft
tea one, theueo northerly on a dine parallel with
the west ne hereof about 27 rods to said Culver's
arid Black aril line; thence westerly by the same
roS ft to the lace of Deem:lac! contains 2 acres
and to rods o and men or !emit bring. the mine
niece of land c veyed by Jatdei. Foster to Im.
•Vosburg by der. fated May 15, 2473, and recorded
In deed book - No 1 Cat pate 424, etc., all Unproved;
no buildings.
ALSO. , One other situate In Towanda twp,
bounded north by • 3, east by buds of Frank
Illackman. eolith by I ds, of John Hosford sod
Jelin llardieg • west by I ds of Charlds W.lters;
,being about 60 by 150 ft, a Improved. with 1 fram
ed building used for a plant him thbreon. • Seintil
and taken into execution at t e suit of T A Ed
wariPs use vs E E liuMngto .1 IV Johnson, E
Reed Myer, I li' Roisters. (1 Slawirlile, lime:
7 ,11\4
Voebutg, S W .Alvord slid C IF hetet
ALSO-One other lot silltans in owauda bard', .
bounded north by lands of M E-Solo on, east by in . '
alley, south by lands of Wickhant h .k. west by
)faits - at, being abbut 24 ft front and 90 them and
being the same piece of land convoyed Taylor,
Spaidieg lit Roffman by J P 'Means .and Ito by
deed da t ed April C. 1862, and recorded in B feed
Co Recorder's Offm, Book No 92; page 43e, ate.;
all imp roved, with a:9-story brick store the on.
Seize. and taken intro execution at the snit of J n
Cloughht nee vs JNV Taylor and Id 31 tipeldlng. 1
ALSO-One other' lot situate in Albany twit,
houudett north by lands of entitling di Russell. east i
-by lands of J 0 Frost and S D Sterigere, south by'
lands of 141111er Smith and' English, West by.
-Linde of L English and others: coutains 89 acres
more or less, shout CS acres improved, with 8 twe
ed houses and few fndt trees thereon., Seized and'
taken into executeon at the shlt of ilimm Sweet Ts
Hiram IV Beverly.
ALSO-One other lot situate to Towanda bore',
bounded and described es follow st. -Beginning on
the south side of iitat&44., at OW Fraley's north
west con Ounce westerly along this 'south IMO of
said It to Daniel Curreit's northeast `vier; thence
.southerly along said Curnin'seset line Uthis south
east con thence easterly and parallel WitlanateAt,
to said praley's west. line; thence, northerly, along
said Fraley's 111111 to the piece of beginning; with I
framed house Menem: Seized and ialkenlntouxes
cution at the suit of John P H J
Hindi vs alhes 1r
Van Tuyl. '
ALSO-Defendant's undivided one-third intern-it \
in' one other 'lot situate in. dieter township,
bounded north by lands of 31 0 Vansychle. east by
Welk of S N Havens, south by lands of Jno V ling.
west by,landsof George Cornehy and-. 11; 0 Van
syckle; contains 75 acres more or letir4 about ea
tacres improved, with 2 framed barna, - 2 lag barn; 1
framed house, Meier 0911111114:x1gs And ;et-chard of
frnit trees thereon. Seized and taken Into tient:-
Hon at the suit of Wm ituell vs Ja:s;OLettea. • 1
%
ALeo-One other lot ea a te lei 3reitroe twp,
bounded' tenth by landl of Istsi j . , . , iil Lyon, Benjamin
Northrop, Eton Wilcox, Witi nisott End Nelson
Gilbert, eastity lands of D N 5 ,Melee, south by
lands of 'Win and Claretme.Kell and Mrs Miller,
west by land of 0 F Manson mantis end Benjamin
North's*: contains about 1,000 acres note or less,
about 230 acres improved. with 3 fran .1 houses, 3
- frame - 4 barns. 2 email hay barns • and si is attach- .
ed„l saw m ill, with all mill fixtures 'Stinging
thereto.
AL I V-Deft'e interest In one Other lot M. '
-Metiffe anti Albany twps, !mantled - north bie ‘
Chester Nerthretn ‘ ea_st by lands of E C Het.
and Mrs Miller, - smith by lands of Widow Brarti,
Charles Brown, }fusion Post and Prank Wilco's
west by lands of Jerrydtlackmau, Geo Aileen and
J IV Lewis; containeabout 460 acres mote or. less,
,no Improvements. Defeielant's Inerest in above
nescritted lots of landreteed subject toniortgage
held by D It Black an thralnst. said. premises.
Seised and taken Into recline!: at the suit of it) It
Blackman vs Judson S, Illackban.
' ALSO-One other lot situate In Towanda bore',
bounded north by lands of E T Fel. east by lands
of the Barelay.o a it -it Co, south by lands of li IP
Moore, west by Main-st; containeabent.l acre More
or less, all improved; no buildings.
ALSO-The deft's undivided !4 ofJ other lot sit
uate in Towanda horn', bounded north by lands of
Edw Overton, cast by fiallneul-st, south toy hinds
of 11 Caton, west by Main-st; being about 75'et front
on said Maln-st mom or less, all improved; no'huild
logs: Seized and taken'into oxecutten at the salt
of E. T Fox, adui'r vs E T Elliott. , - • \
ALSO-One other lot situate la Romp twp, bound
ed north by lands Of John Strops, cast by lands ol\
F Gable estate,/ south by lands of Jane Decker;
west by Miele of tVnt Richards; contains 30: acres
more or less, about 'ZS acres improved; no buildings
with an orchard of trait trees thereon. Seized and
Win Cook's use vs Elisabeth B GaAs.
Ai.SO--('ite other lot situate In Ridgbnry twin
tiouutDelitorth by lands of Allen O'Leery east by
lands or:eel:ton Gillette, meth by lands of .Neleon
and Aaron Gillette, west by lauds of Aaron Illlietto;
contains 35 acres more or less. about 10 acres im
proved, with 1 framed house, 1 board shanty; 1 log'
bent. and few fruit trees thereon. Seized Nid taO
en into erecntlon at the suit of 'ld L MeAtite's use
vs Hiram Wm Scott. •
/ .3 LSO-Que other tok. situate in TOwantla twin
bounded anti described as foliates: Beginning at a
teettEtatidititeht front of Win Patton's Ilne; thence
north 104 0 , west along said Patton's line 130 rods 1
lea post; thence north 69 0 , east 33 6-10 rods to a
past; thence south 30 0 , east 45 5-10 rods tote post;',
thence north 59,4 dog, east St rods to a yellow pine;
.1
thence south 30 . deg. east 84 4-10 rods to a post, be:
a cor. of lot of land sold by Job Shepard to Ja
cob Wolff; thence along said Wolff, northerly line
south 69 deg, wept 109 340 rods to the place of be
ginning: contains 60 acres and 50 pen-more or less,
beteg the Same land as conveyedby John F Means
and wife to Michael Mitchell by deed dated Nov 4,
1542, and recorded in Deed hook No 63, page at,
etc, with about 60 acres Unproved, 1 log house, I
framed barn and few fruit trees thereon. '
ALSO-one other lot ;situatein Towanda twp,
Wended and described as follows: Beginning at a
e'low pine, being the cor of above described lot of
ii; thence south 30 deg, east along said let above
nscribed M: tons to a cur of land sold by Job Shen
, ard teJagolt Wolf; thence north 59 deg. east 45 rods
1 to 401; thence north 30 deg, west 63 5-10 rods to a
pine tret: - thence south 59 deg, west 92 rods to a -
stake;hence south 80 deg, east 48 6-10 pets along
said lin of land fiat atente described to .a post;
thence netit 5e deg, east along the Moroi land first
described,,) gods to the place of beginning:lcon
tains 50 ac rCe More or less, aimed =acme impnived,
no buildings.and,orchard of fruit trees thenton.
Seized and taken luto execution at. the suit of E 74
Peckham vs bile t 1 Mitchelland Daniel Savercool.'
ALSO-One o f ers, lot situat e . lit Ulster twp,
bounded and dere trans followe: Beginning 'at a
stake in the cash line\ 0f.. , the - public road leading
. from Athens to TowanVO ft and 9 inches, north
wardly along aforesaid . 'l, from the northwest cor
of the barnyard formerly of P P Streets, titmice
northwardly along the ilnesaid rood e 2 ft ditto a
'bridge near the. tuiddle of a sTilall stream; thence
south eastwardly along the middle of said. stream
or creek 114 ft to a stake; thenbie westrienearlyso.
93 ft teethe place of beginning. e utains 11 pen and
2162 t and ft of aft of land; with blacksmith shop
thereon. . •
ALSO-One other, },pt situate I Ulster twp,
bounded and described'as follows ,• B Moping at a,
post on the southeast - Cur of the Villigo lot formerly
owned by Nathan Olmsted, now in poste lon of II
H Smith, ou the rod leading from the village of
Ulster to !Smithfield; thence running In. Crbicartir
wardly direction 21151 ftto a post on the soul line
of lands , in possession of Chas IT Holcomb; th nee
in an eastwardly direction - 80 ft; thence running\his
southwardlydireetion 307 ft to a post on the north
Side of the aforesaid road leading from Ulster ta,
Smithfield; thence-1n a westwardly direction along
sold road 80 ft to the place of beginning; contains
5714 rods more or less; with 1 flamed house, 1 fram
ed berth and - other outbuildings; and orchard of
fruit trees thereon. Seised and taken int& execu
tion at the suit Of P-L Ward vs .1 PI Mercereau.
ALSO-Ono ether let situate In SheshequlE twp,'
bounded north by.lands of L S 'Kingsbury, east by
lands of Clark Sextoineouth by lands OfJabOx Fhb
estate, C C Gore and Geo Gore estate, yield by the
Susquehanna river; tptitallis 300 arty& more or less,
about 200-acres improved, with 1 framed dwelling
house. 1 framed tenant house, 3 framed bents, d
corn house, other outbuildings and 2 orchards of
fruit trees thereon. Belled and takeit luto execu
tion at the suit of John M Pike's use vs John "A
Fraser and•tiers W Spalding.
ALSO-Ono other lot situate ItiVerry twp, bound
_ -.....5 .1.... 11 Turrell and Ge-
. Kid
'knees
loomy
men
n Dr.
Amyx
rile:Telma
travel.
I Sark •
driest,
City of
ire at:.
:alley
A few :
t your
rthlese
a Co.
Sold
3:12C1
um
Milner and Master
ed-north by lands of James II Terrell an Geo. II
Welles, cut by lands of James H Tyrrell, Augni.
tog Lewis and Geo H Welles, south by lands of
Rumen. Carrington: and west by lands of James H
Terrell; contains 10 acres, more'or less. about 70
,improved. with 1 framed -house. I framed- barn,
other outbuildings, and, 2 orchards of fruit trees
thereon. ' Seized and taken 'lnto execution at the
snit of George H Welles vs Philander White. Also
at the son of Ellen J Welles' erramt same.
• ALSO—One-other lot situate in Monroe and Al
bany tn.., bounded north by lands of James- A
Hartland Letinard heats. east by lands of Daniel
It Blackman,. month Wands belonging to the estate
of Henry Brown, deti'd, and west by the south
C
branch of the Towanda reek ;'•contains . 100 acres,
snore or less, about 20 improved, /with 1 board
, mine, 1 framed house, 2 framed barnawith sheds
,a ached to one, I framed corn house, 1 grocery, 1
ksudth 'Mr+, and 2 - orchards of fruit trees
the .... Seised , and taken into execution at the
suite Jeremiah Blackman vs Geo L Blackman.
, I ,‘,
Al,B --Ono other lot situate In 'Smithfield top,
botiode torth by lands of C 4.1 Campbell, mist by
lands a 01111.11/1 Wolfe, south be lands In posses-
Mon of 'e mlah Tracy, and West by lands of Geo
.Crowell; (alnsoS acres, More ur lesa, about 41
Improved, w t 1 framed house, 2 framed barns
with shedsa 41, 1 -framed ,shop, and orchard
of fruit trees s % a. .Beised and taken into pips
callow at the - ul of 8 8 Goivell4vallerbert E.
Cronin. ' \ •
.
ALSO-Ono other situate in. Litchfield title.
tolcuied north by of John itogers,'lr, and J
' ~ - •
~
11 ' .
. ,
If nor
'Award
lands of
by lauds
wns Idd
with 1(1
Joh an n
post by d •
lock; them
than.. _
ning; contains 154 sem as p l o tcers
less, about el acute Im •
framed house, I framed barn w
I framed barn, l framed hone bun .
I framed hogpen. I framed hen -
Chards of fruit Om thereon.
• Atitte other lot situate In
bounded and deseflbedsis farms S 4
Ft lig
ylor; tbeneknorth West MI pei
eneesonth m 141,0714 rode to a I
unit thence smith se'. east 11l rods ti
thence north 553; roc, to a fkosti them
west 12$ rods to a post: thMttb ntorth:
rode to the‘plaee of beginning; cold?
and tu purl of latid more or less, wit?
of 7.oucrelyoaiejed by I C Weller
ley. about 70 semis Ihtproyed, with
Louse, I I,ti story framed honer, 3
framed stere•house, I lime kiln, Eh
thereon.
• ALSO—One other tot situate In
bounded and descrtbod as follows
hemlock on a cor or. the Barn L
thence south WI, west 124 pers to
north IWO , . wes t C) pod to P eon,
east 124 pens; thence south 89So.
mace of beginning; couudno33i
albdt tal lalpreved: beteg the INUnft:
to thelaldlilram Taylor by Wirt
by deed dated Anton, 21 4 A D 141
In the afro for : recording deeds,
stsid-Conaty a rad t era 'lb 'Mei
page 40;013. - -
ALwk-ipne_ other lot of land sl
boro, dedlibrtill bytandiefA
by Second it, south by 111S148 of 'C.
west 14 an alley, helot 773 i ft ftenti ‘.. --....— - -
sti and 141 ft deep.'wlth j tartedlory framer ihoulia
and few fruit and ornamental trees thereon.
ALS(.I-IW:ine other lot of land situate In Towanda
Toro, bounded north by rands of -.1 F Bender, east
by,an alley, south *lands of CI) Itinuphrey, west
o
by'Thirdlt, -being 77, ft front n said Third at,
144 ft deep. with I f ed barn andfew fruit trees
thereon.; Seized and taken Into execution at -the •
suit of Simnel 8 Det yvs Hiram Taylor and James
Blerabe,:fik'y. A 1 the snit of Samuel buck
vs Hiram Taylor.
A L86;4), no other tot sitostwin Eikeshetanin twp.
described as follows:- Beglowlng at tans, knob
etsztslin tit the south Hoe of Cll A i hepard )and
thence along ealfi Shepanl's south line east as °rig
!tidily Ewa 183 - O-10rulls , , Loa pmt this southeast cur
of Shepard's tat thence 'meth as Originally run
BO rues to the centre of tho Citek road; thence
along the Centre ofsrfir gape stank 10 0 west as orig.-
Wally' ruh 12 '440 Mls' `to a stake fora : tor ; thence
west or parallel with t 6 north lirie 203 1.10 rods to •
a stake cor; thence.horth\ 23 .legs east as originally
rno 414 3-10 rods to the place of beginning; coil:aloe
72 8-10-acres„. inure or less, Occording to a survey
'inade SY . 21 V' Sit alker.beinlt thixuortli half of lot No
1 on the sub•dlyislen Of , Aoyluzh 4.10 Ands on War- ,
-want \u 497; about 2,0 acres improved. with 1 board
haria And few Holt trees _ thereon ., Seized and taken
into,'oxeention at the stilt of,. J Leroy,Corhhes use
vs Enos 31 Clark. \.
ALSO,-Otio other lot situate In ()carton twp,
bounded north by lands of - James II Bowes, .east
by lands of s lt T Park and Michael Ityrozi‘. s south , by ,
the public highway, and west by land of \Willow
Barnes are{ land known as the Willow Lots; con
tains 150 acres, thoreor less, about .80 improved,
with'l fretted house, I log barn, 1• framed granary
and orchard of fru i t trees ~theaeun. Seized' and
taken into exoentiou at.theludt Of J P Kirby's woe
vs John Sullivan. Also at the suit Of l' O Keefe's\
aolm'r vs Cornelius &Mean and Johndiullitul.,,,
ALSO—Cohtz othar•fot aftuisle• In Orwell twp,
bounded south bY the smith line of the Aaron Chills- .
buck fartcsoweot by .41k1' treit,line of-,the toque.
, north by lands' of 'l4 Remelt un it By ron Pratt. 'and
least by . bouts of said Pratt and rskr II Mors;
contains 05 acres, more-or leci,:all Improved: being
the rattle lane as sold to the deft by Sirs 11 II Story
by articles of agreement made' bind' concluded on,
the 15th day
- o( April, ,1873, by and het-Wean Ore
parties thereto; I inmost born and shed. •
Al,BO- 1 0,ne other lot situate in \Orwell twp,-
bounded north by lands of ,Chauncy 11114, east by
lands of A , Ilolesortit •aud Lafayette 2Rendleton,
wroth by fauns of John Phillips, and weatil lands
of 0 C 11111 ande---Alger; contains about :10 acres.
about 10 acres. improved, Seized and taken Into
exec,ution-atehe suit of lied Nichols vtrA WAlger.
Al.Se—liefendaut's interest in a lot el landslt
tate in Canton twp, described as follows : Begin,:
ng In the centre of tha Mountain road leadtug
fr. a Canton,Steam 31111 to Ward twp in the Ilne of
.lee surveyed to Wm Preestine; thence north me
weal. 5 Pars .to a reckt• thence isoothsrell ''' east DE
pers t Stake And stones; thence south 9 0 west
98 pets salt' road; thence north 48'a west ZS pore
to the pia enf . beginning: - cbatditta 10 acres, more
or less; no provements. . - .., •
a LSO—L No 2, situate in Canton twp, bnunil. I
et'north by-t TowandaC'reek road. cat by lands "I
of Lathan An fet sortih - lry .Towanda Creel: " and
lands of 'IV W A ;lab!, and 'west by the afor,;sfild
road; contains 4 acres, more or less, all improsed V ,
no buildings. . • 1
Also=-Lot No a, situate in Canton her , , tumid
ed north by lands of Mary E Knapp, cast by lauds•
of J M Smiley, tieo E-Bulle, k - and Baptist Church
lot, 'synth by'lande of Caroline Manley and Doc N
Bo din, weal hi, litvigiort-st • contains I acre, inure
or less, nli improved; *MCI fra•nedlistin thereon.
\ ALSO—tot No I:situate lu eitiforhaTta Armessta
p., ,described as follows :- Beginnlng at a ra=t in,
tit centre of the public road leading (rota Canton
Ste Mills to Israel Monti. Its Annan% t -thence
east' 28 pers to lands of the, estate of Ellasitock
weiLdec'd ; thence south 2ii 0 -, west along said
Rockwall lands*, pors to a post; tbence-ticrrth 87 0
west 128 perS to the centre of said highway; thence
north 0 2 lUoi. Zij. tress to the place of beginning;
cemtains •L'Oleres, mote or teats; nil Irsprosements.
Seized and taken Into execution at the Sell of 51I
oerva Rogers Charles Stockwell.
ALso-,One o
\ or lot situate In Asylum twp, de
sesile-d.aa. follow • Beginning at a post and stones
In COT Of Said lot; Re nee south 73a west '1384-10
per* to a post and su es lacer; thence north 46
.a.'• a'
west 51 pert to an old 'bite; pine stomp In-corner;
thence north 44 0 east\ 203,5-10 per to a post and
stoics in cor; thence sotith 12 0 , 20' and 141 pets to
the place of beginning ; ontains 94 acres: ant! el
lx"rhlnote or less.afleut-75 it proved,with I (rallied
house, '1 framed bare, 1 wagon house, and orchard
of tont trees thereon: excitting and reserving
therefrom I acre deeded from)Geo P Spencer and
wife to'J 8 Ceollsongb.• Seised -I'4d taken /eta exe--
cotton at the Butt of Alfred Will*s, guarilian et
- ---- ettardlan of,
irate In
frillds
)gg
ALSO—One other loeiltiate In Towanda bons',
bounded and described Oy follows: Btlanlng tit
the southwest ci`ir of a lot owned by John Laggon,
situate on the west sido . of.tbe extension of Bridge
at. and extending along sald\Laggon's .south lbw
150 ft to a col; thence southwardly along . lands *Of
J' J &tifsth and W Patton. 4041 to a yor; thence
eastwardly along tine of 'sa i d Ortlbths' lot 150 ft to
a cur of . Bridge-St aforesaid; therm° along .Said
Srldgett 40 ft to the plane of beenning. 4th' i
framed house, and few fruit and orn•mental trees
thereon. Seised and taken into axeCistloa at the
suit of Mrs ll' A bcdtt'll use vS Mrs AlMa A'
ALSO—One other lot situate In Towaftda twp,
bounded and descrlbeijas follows: 1411[114g At •
point In the line of Soutlf-Wllllam-stt th_e_to 'at
right angles With south William-at, . In
a westerly direction 150 ft to a post In Mr Pat 7 5
h's
lot; thence north 71 0 ", 30" east 50 ft to a post c 4;
thence, at right angles with the last mentioned Ihna,
15.4 ft to south Wlillam-st; thence by south William
st, south 71 0 , 7'o' west 50 ft to the place of legin
ulng, same being lot No 07, of s C and J W Means'
lot In Towanda twp, as per map made by W•o - 41
Morgan. with 1 framed house thereon. 'Seized and
taken Into execution at, the suit of Thomds Merl
deth's use Ys llorucelleeman and Wilt ileentau.
AI SO—One o:her lot situate in Athens bone,
bounded north by lands of Daniel Donovan, easrhy
the Susquehanna river, south by -lot belonging to
the School Dlstriet of Athens bor.% west by hinds
of 1 N Evans and Mrs Eggleston:contains-Ili acres
more or lees, with 1 framed dwelling hostse,l-f rant
ed barn and few fruit trees theivon. Seized and
taken into execution at the suit of John M Pike vs
Chas E Washburn.
ALSO—Dne other lot situate In Armenia Dm,
bounded and described as foliows: Beginning at a
stone formerly a beech tree and lame basswood
witness, being the porthw,est cur of a lot of land
formerly deeded by-Elias Rockwell to S E Coed
.rich, being !tithe with line of the Ttnnhee 'tract;
thence west along the stild line °Ube Dunhee tract
-60 pets toapoint in the lost litre of the Coiert'slot;
thence south along said Ceyert's lot to a post lie
pets, being-the southeast cur of said Covert's- %tin
the north linii - of Biddle's lot:Sheers east stiong.itte
said Biddle's lot 50 pers Valle southwest cur of the
a E .floodkieh Mt; south :ftibng -the West line
or said Goodrich lot north, being in the center of
the road to the place Of . beginning, DC ,per,sv.con.- '
,IMlns 33 acres more or test. 20 - acre* it*roved, with
'l framed hoose. I framed barn, and ether outbuild
ings thereon. Seized and taken- Into ,ekticattisitt at
\ t \it
he\s
nit of Joel Marra vs lien Mclntash. '• - - - '
• I. SO — One other lot situate fn 'Towanda bore',
tro Jutted and described as follows: Beginning at,
the 'Southeast cur of aunt sold to s ,W- Northrop. on
the - Wedorly side of Ilrhlgre or Sprete-tost thence
westerly along line of said Northrop. south line 130
ft to a rill : thence southerly along Griffith's land 40
ft to a corkthence eastwantly along, hold tiritlitifas
laud 160• It to 6,cor on said Bridge or Spruce ids;
'thence northerly along sald,st 41s ft to the place of -
beginning,. with `l \ framed bowie, other:Gus Int tidings
and few fruit ti esithereon. Solzestand,,taken into
execution let the nit ` of W 9 'Steel's use vs John
Langan. • .
ALSO—One other lot of land situate In Asyhun
twp, bonunded -and described as follows-: Begin
nlng,on, the banks oftlO Susquehanna slyer north
435 0 , eakt 20 pen. to a cof; thence north 66-, - west
20 pars to a con thence W,esst , 2o pets to a eon
thence to the place' of beginpingt contains 1 acre
more or loss, all improved with there dwelling
heti*, blacksmith shop, gels pill' ""_ _._
pOWer: and the appturtenanter -
ALSO-eAnuantity of land 1
of islands, situate twine ensql
twp of Asylnia, and opposite
contains 16 acres more or loss.
the lad parawl by - Jacol
main the Zeth day of Mum
and described Jo Ankle of
Jicob Towne lituttild.HlV
day of May,- UM. 'Possession
property hrt said party of tho as
day of Pennaary, 18 . 13: , `; 'Seised
cation at the suit of John 1101
Ilentiongor, WAo R Storri t ondl S M
mlnistrafors of Moses Rtleoisergbr, deed,
ALSO—One other 101 situate in Athena hero',::
bounded as follows; Being lOts Noa 115, 116, and
117 on Elmira-51i= ft on Switi-st according to a
plot or stinoiy made .hr .Orson :Rickey fur Lon E
Herrick, with 1 large framed- , building thereon,
known as the steam-mill property, rrserring there.
frptia 50 tt onthe north sine neat to the Osborn lot
on Ettnirwat, also inserting CO non Sinith at along
Iferrick , s line. "Soired'and introit into executkin as
the suit of C Hunslcker vs r A tilllette. \
ALSO—Ono other lot situate m\W-ya:
hising . twp; bounded anti described lek fol.'
lows ; Beginningnt an oak thenorth.
'-•;;;!•;.<t-_... •
;XliC.- 1, ----------- - -- -------- 1
corAtf Culver Camps cra.tbe line of lande
,o,l4ewls; thence by the east lino of said
.bsiriris and .0 C 'Atwood, north SP,'eastri7
i g e
' to a pine co of a lot deeded' by SV.
i,.. 'lti.lt Brown G) . ° thin grantors; thence
2 MO pe,rfito a , • .t oor of Mrs Van
, Os lot; thguce .. lino of Ida Van-
Gorder l it north 4.5 4-10 :Ts to a . yellow
".1t liflo.. 1.- t 10 4-10. kers-
lusinirree k — to where it Odors .the kind
hereby egaveyed, as said mill radeia now
locatedi also the dam across said Wyitlu-'
sing Creek and the water and water, priv
ilege and use thereof as freely and effeet
ually! Ms the \ , within. grantors - have; and
hold the Elaine, together with tkie free use
and flit. right togo ori to viralir recon.;
Ittli
struct the tame. 410 all the wit in graii- -
torrorights on intereakportaiaing ta..the
full, use of the water - cif the said Wyalu
sing Creek fortlie use of the tali mill on
the within grunted premises and all other
usages of said water privilege as held by
them, provided they, the within grantors,
shall not.be made. liable for any damages'
susttained by the flowing or backing up
of the-water'in tie pool of the. dams be-
youd their own premises, or from dams
in consequence of said creek being a pal):
licliighway. : Being the; same as deeded
byJ. 1./A: L B Clamp and S I.' ik S'A-Bre.wil,
to L witliin . arantor; about 6 acres improved'
with 1 grist mill and Mill sheds, 1 framed
raiouse and.l framed:4mm t hereon. , , - ..
ALSO- - -Oneotber lot i&itnate iii liryalli
sing twp, bounded as follovii: •Beginning
iiithe-centetof the Wyalusing road A a
cor of lands of S Billings, ' Chas Stone and
C.. 1 Vosl•urg,; thence in the centre of said,
`icoad.sonth '731 0 east on Vosbutg's line 10
pills; thence north 419 east on Vosburg's .
line, fin 1-10 pars to the center of a pine
- stump in stump fence!; thence north 78 0
West 'on said stump fence 8 pars,;' thence
north - 44 0 east 371 pars; thence north 77V,
west on the wall 251.pers to 'Braniliall's\
line;.thence north 121' 7, west on-lirainhall's
.line 3 . 5 perkto a pile of stones on north
bank of Camp Creek; theluv north wt).
east 424-10 pegs to a cur of P Stone's land;
thence' month 52a: \ east otiP Stone's line .84
pars;, theiice sOuth,64:} o east 451 pars to 2
maple trees a cor ofiaild of Ptarr; thence'
'south .sl'- west'on Carr's line 20i per ;:
then & south 656 401:41,:vt 13 4-101per.toa
\heinloek.tf'ee on hank of, race ; thence to
.
center of W'yalusing Creek ; thence dowil
center -of said creek its several courses to
the ear of S Billings' land; thence north, 7.:)' .
east on Billings' line elniut 27\pers to' the.!
IPlace Of .beginning; containsl26 acres,
,1
- More or'less, 115 improved, with`d, framed ~
dwelling hanses42 framed barns and.sheds;, -,
1 wagonliense,;:l woolcufactory and all
maChineryniul appurtnances i belonging
thereto; andsirtionofsaUl facto4,huild',.
lag centainiivAs planer and all mr.ebinei'y
and appurtenances belonging thereto or'
contained in said Idlding, 1 v;aw and lath
mill with all machinery and appurtenances
belonging . thereto . or \contatued.-lu -said
building, 1 office building and all' out?,
.bitildings and few•,.fruittrees 'there : en;
with all the rights and-pak. , sleges of water
power, dates, race and waters of lVyalii
sing reek as owes, held, or.,employLNl by
Il_it trdiain. \ -
ALSO—One other lot situate
sing and Tnicarora: twpsr homuleikas fol
lows : Ileginning•at a post the , cor
.Ed
ward Smith's land on line Of Luther Shinn ,
way's lail;lltenee on line of said Etlii*al:
',Smith and X War :VP west 1( 1 8
a cor ; thence north 24i 3 east' on line of";
11 II Ingham's laiallltpers to a post for
a cor; thence gonth 701. , east on line of
&aid Ingham's. laud 189 pons to. a birch - on
Warrant linetlittice south 2 -:west •on
said. warrant line all pers to a pist the cor
of. land bcanpied by. Luther Shumwuy
thence' south 641 0 we5t.95 6-0 pers to-the
place of beginning- ; - cmitains 131 acres,
;strict measure, More or less; no improve
ments; -1 framed house, and 1 framed -barn
. thereon... • - • -
. .
~- ALSO—One tier lot situate in Wyalit-..
sing twp, boutided north hylanas of Jo-,
sialt.Noris. and Allen White, east_hylands .
,f Stephen Bought. and Georges - I
- lonia
sOutlrbv otherlands of WE Ingham, and,
weSt \ b`i lands of Theresa Stone, Charles
K In' tatn's eStitte,and L . M.l.lcwitt;, cpti.
tains . 1.'\%5 acres; Mare or less: . ''' , - 1 I I,
ALSO..., One other.lot situate in Herficlt
twp, bounded north by hinds of Ilamilton,.
Morrow, east by_lands of litimilton .Mor
row and Jollranyan; south by lands of
JaMes Fewan lands, formerly owned by
Richard'aralni ';' and ' Westby said land
formerly owned Richard Graham: and'
lands of Satunel Wings; contains.' 33
acres, more or , less, -aboutVi.improvcd,
-with 1 small honse an stablelliereon. ,
•ALSO—One.other, lo site j att: in Wyatt'.
sing'tWp, bounded oh th north by lands
formerly of S G Shoeniaker, on 'the east
and smith by lauds of Mary.Bramhall,,
est by the •Wyaltisili Creel,' _containing
-1 . ore inure or less.' i
t , SO- 7 -One - other.lPt sitnate. 'n W;ra.
lash) twP, bounded imittberly b lands
forme : itof S G Shodmalier, .casteri t rby•
lands o Hiram Elliott and - W Shilmway,
southerly 'y lands of Theresa• Stone ral
Mary'Bran ialh.and westerly by the Wy,
Musing eree ; containing 19 acres . more\
or less,•,uscd or slide-way for logs.
... •
ALSO=One , .ther liit'situate in WYaltr-,.
sing twp, bound south by the .higliwlty
leading from Ca • ptoWn to TOwatula„
west by land of Al non Fuller, north by
lands of Mrs Ziba St imp, east, by lands
0F D Nichols and S Lafferty ;' - Con- .
tins 1 acre, More or les , with lf framed
stolli and dwelling 1 mod barn, ;.1•
frained shop and hall, and w fruit.Cregs .
theretin. : .
A.L.SO,--One.:6theelot Banat :in, Wyalu
sing twp`, \bounded south by the centre of
Wyalusing4.;reck, . west by lands of cl,,§
1 Lafferty north by lands of ,Mis Rowel.
Camp, . east. by lauds, of Dr V 11(iisiot ;
contains two-fifths 01 an acre, • more or
leSs, ' with , a few fruit trees thereon, no
buildings. - Seized and taken . into o exece:
Lion at the snit of .John :Welles Ilollmi
back vs Cyru4 Avery: - . • ; . . '
- A. J. LAYTON', Sheriff.: '
Sheriff'sflake. Towanda, Pa., Aug. IS, 1677. •
. .
'TNCORPORATrON _NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that an - applleal ion will
be titade to the Govern,* of ,renniylvanirt fer_let
ters patent for the Incorporation of a Water.Cion-
Pany under the law approved Aprill.9:lN7l, known
as the ' General Ince*oration Avt,'' for the pur
pose of furnishing.watotr to the citizens ofthe bor
ough of ('anion. net - vielnity, In the county of
Bradford, rennsylvabla.
WM. If). Ti T.rai,
; V. S. ELLIOTT.
:11. N. WILLIAMS.
E. NI '
.< Y. If. liL h.
anton,.Pa.; July 1877:
i'PLICATION .1N 1.)1V1)1-10E.
2 —To Ellzahoth Cook. No. at%
int% Yon am itemby notified that IVitilani Cook,'
pour it 1 I I . ktkapplied to the Cut Int of Comeau
Pleas of itradford County for a dive i tee from the
lauds of matrimony, anif 'that the; Fald eratit has
appointed Monday, the - ad day of Septonher,
for twitting. the said William In the Preml.ses., - et:
Which time and place you oati attend if , riti *thlnt
proper,
.
- -. - 3 A. J. LAYTONA Sheriff,
Al'pm C A,TION-. IN , DIYORCE:
.. .
-LTodamea E. Knights.. No. INS, Feb. term,
,
1877. Ton are hereby noti dral that Edith It:Knights.
your wife. has applied to the Court of:Common
I'leaa of Bradford County for a divorce frotatthe
I \
bondiuf matrimony, an that the itaid court has
aptiointed Moodity,- Abe fdajr of September, 18 t7,'
for bearing the sald Et ith B. in the piettilaes, at
.whieli time and pla.oo ye can attenhlnit .
proper. •
.fa 277.1 A. J. LAY
.___
, A
,PP—ISICATI,OS.7I7 _' DIXORO 7 1
~.-. :Witter Rhoefer. - - Ire. 73. Foil. term,.
'6
.1577. Y in ard hereby notified that 11.4). Wheeler,
-yortr wif , has . applied -to the. CeOrt of Common
?Pleat( of IllidfOrttlionnty for a divorce from. ti e
lvond3 of matrimony. and that the said court hai
iappointed Monday, the 3(1 day.of September, 1877,-
'for hearing the P. 2 1 -41 D. D. in the 'twilit:we: al
' tacit time and-place you can attend if you think
ik per, - e A. J....LAYTON, Slierlft.
'P,LICATION.,..IN DIVORCE._
Irc;
...i.; \ lfathete'K.:lllorne. 10. 75. Felt. ti.rte,',
r.ro. hereby notified that' Sarah Merfe.„
your:wife. Ilan applied to the Court of Cu moon
or It tv k d font County for a divertii fr. in for
bond of timArlinotty, and that the said; court has.
appointed Alolulay.e the ad day of September. 187;
fortearltet the\e i tlCSarali In the prentikes ; at which.
time end vise° "y . 4.1 eau. attend If roe think proper.
.
A 41: LAVIIITS;SherId,
orsiNG•IND BUMMER ciLikaula.
MENB STOCK
J134914 1 A44, 1. tie. old st and
•
K. Z. SOLOMON • sox.
' Agreeably win
J. DAVIS.
I
Tas Sited the Aare tdely eeenpled ,by Seloision ar
wtt.h the most. complete pi:lotto:roue of;, .
1&,
Or
ikr 1
nrado
Towanda, A pril 6, 1877
DON'T YOU
o 'W: E.:ROEIE
Ml=
READY-MAD
4. AT TILy. 0
HIS PRICES
THAN ANY OTHER ...
THIS. SLIM OE THE OLD COUNTRY
• .la gooOme
-YOB.: CASH . ; •
AND GITARANTEFt; 4 11)- DIP JUST .
• WHAT TILEY , AIaI RECOMMENOthI
• k His ittiek coMprises
`IN THE CLOTHING LINE!
FROM THE -CH EA'EST To
THY' MOST COSTLY GARMENTS
nice assoiimOilt of 44 '
BOYS' -CLOTITING;
.i4E 4 lvir.r.A.sl) SU BST 4 !immix MADE,
AT ABOUT miiEcpsr itylN-3y.T.ERIAILss
' • -1 - 1 1
SPRING HATS.,
SPRING OVHIik!,QATS,
T I STY. UMBRELLAS,
BEST LINE s
,EVER:
\I
•
.
lfy customers know that I '
I'EItBdAiONTI,T LOCATED TOWANDA,
And wey the.refore run no risk of being cheated
as In moles of inerely transient 'deafen!, who never
continue long lli one place.
Towanda, Maid' '22, 1877
RENO VATP.D !\\
•\, • RENE WED". 1-
. ..
During the s pan winter -1 Lai%) try eloseapplica
on •to busineni ...
''.',,,, X.
CLEANED OPT
My old stock,-of Ready-Mario CietMog, and sow
offer to my eustorhers
:AN ENTIRELIrIiVit ASSORTMENT,
- - .
Purchased with a speilat rieW \ t \ o the wants of
I"OWANDA:. AND - tiCINITY . 1
By Mug experience in trade here I I \ eileiej I un
derstand what the people desire lu the
CLOTHING LINE,
Aud - tentenru that ray 8:1)05, uow being opened,
CANNOT FAIL. TO SINT 'ALL
PRICES WERE NEVER SO LOW
Al 4 I can offer everything'
v.
N. THE LINE or CLOTHING
AND GENTS' FURNISHING . GOODS
At prices which defy competition
4 s •
'E .WILL NOT BE. UNDERSOLD]
emenibt)r this whop In want of Clothing
, _
Towanda, Apri l
CyAINGE:IN THE
, - ItRIDUE BTIIE T ;
Ftli, NI TITRE .S 'ORB!
NM
- The ninleralgned has pnrelmsed this establish
moot of J. S. At.mrs & Co , and will keep a
FULL STGCK
• , GOOD ,VIINITIIREt
WILL. SELL poV,I
• _Mr. Aids may still Ix. [Gantt at tha old place,
and will Imre charge of the .
•• : •
UNDERTAKING
All funerals will be conducted laved taste, and
the charges *lll be reasonable. . • •
DEES
7 ! .
taretpi attention will be gliral3 to
REPAIRING AND FRAME MAKING
Towanda, March 29, tsm
oie-
J. DAVIS.;
WE
WhS, tb
Also,
. • A.nd the -
_
'IFYI:HED Ili THIS, mAincEr
. .
A • IL E. ROSENFIELD
REPLENISHED 11 !
11. JACOBS.
ERE
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N. P; lIICKS,
Suctesiar to J.. 9: Allyn &
PILIDIik-ST S TOW A ND A
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