Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, August 30, 1877, Image 3

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Toivanda, Pa:,.Thnriday, Angazt 30,1877.
W. A. CHAItBERLIN;
Dealer In
tFINg• J.EWELRY,
WATCHES',
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I
SIL CEIVANDI PLATED WARE,
BEE NDA,
!ffl
.Tan. IS, IS
LOCAL AND. GENERAL.
TOWANDA: PO ST OFFICE.
INFO,I:31-4TIoN OF THE PUBLIC
The Past Offiee will be kept open from 7 o'clock.
'A. M.. tlll . B,l'. M. Nonegt , rder and Registered
Letter depart»ient will etdrs - tit C o'cl6ek, I!. !t.
ON SUNDAYS the Oflicel sellFl,! . .),opep from 9.39
I •
to 10.3 e, A. M. I ,
AItIIIVALS AND . DETAIrrIIIES OF MAILS:
Malls will arrire . and depart \from Toffnda Post
I.lffiel as follows until further notice :
-
. ;1 - AltltlVE., .1 .
. From the North. Pa. &N. Y. 12. R., at 12,20, r. si.
I,orked mall frdm Elmira and east and west at 10.a+
r. M.
From the South at 5, P. M. Through 'mall troll
rhtladelphla. New York and Eastern States, 4 A.M .
i"Rome State Lino & 5.'1t.11,., at 10.454 A. %I. . _
. I From Barclay at a r., 1. •
I From Canton at sr. 31. • '' : -
f r rola Troy et 12 .m. ' . . .
1 yront Lena:mine, Rome, &c., at 11 St.
.1 . 11 011 SheThequin at.l9 A. M.
F
, om Mehoopany (Monday, Wednesday and Frl
, .
May) at. 12 m. i ; '.,
' From New Era (Tuesday, Tliurday and Satur
.
thy' , at II A, .M. -.
' . ItEl'AltT. ,
Pa. A. N. Y. It. L. South. Ir.-30 A.N.
Throngh mall to Philadelphia, New York and
Ea‘cerli Stat"°. E ~'clock, I'. M. , ,
' , :orh; 4.36 1.. M. •
. Tutoogillitall to Elmira 'and poini".4, on N. C. It.
It., 0.30 A..'tl.
S.L. 5: S. R. It., , Tleruice and int ennediailk„poltita
- P. Cel r,7o.;la , A.. 1. \
avy,•l2lo r. m. • , \
t'azito,,, 9 A.M. \
Troy. 1 r. m. • .
'...ll.•:.liennin, 12 'I. 0 ' .
I.l.llaysvllle, Ito 31? r• • • . - t
liehoopalry (Ninuday, Widnesday and :irlday,)
, - .0 2 l'. M.
New Era (Tuehday, Thursday and Saturday), at
S. W . : .1.1..V0RD. P. 31.
.tiErry.mmat term of - Court commences
rest Monday. •
Tun. Graded Sch4ol opened on illohday
with fotir hundred
A BAND of gypsies_ passed' trough
town on Tuesday evening, and tiro now
encamped. •
TILE Ward House is' to be opened to the .
Friday evening, ,vvitli a grand'en
iertaininentL - \ ,
• _
A 3tErric; of the Greenback Club wil
be hehl in .lhe Grand Jury ro g om, - pit Sat
urday evening, September 'kt.
. Tns firm of SII EPA BD WARD have
dissolved partnership, and 114: S. vvi7i
continue business -in the builditig.oeatipied
by II EN in - . 3litucu s n as a coal oltfic
0.11:1.7A1ILE chronio is offered to any
ono Who I will, solve. the 4 t'eontoldrum,"
which appe,ared in the Aurnta a few
weeks rince.
I;t.' K Notes, Mortgage:::, Deeds, Con
AO)les' Ileturies andl.;ales and 3u,sittees'
'planks ; on'good Paper, and. neatly exe
enteAl, for sale it,this office!
WE Ana. indebted to VIA - SSE'', SEc;An,
of Sheshegttin, 1 . 4)r a matrinioth musk=
tnellun, uric of the larg,est and tivreetept ,
we have ever tasted.
, TELLPITUNE, constructed by 3 young
ucw iarripanda, was put on exhibition
in the telel. - ,-raph office the other evening,
Lot with What sut7;eess we cannot say.
A c_i4.r, containing a mammoth owl, is
o•ie of the attractions of the Park. This
contribution t c ourl,iinag-inary) niusfurri,
is frOin our enterprising townsuetn, Con
ductor Buck. 4,
Wito't.t. be the next? -Our old friend
and i patrron'3. V. ilk of East Troy,
called at.the 11F.P0 it - inn Office on Wednes
day, and paid for his' paper nearlyl two
years in advance.
....- -.-. -..411,
Bass game, of base ball was
played at Barclay, on Thursday la4,be
tween the 'Bluestockings, of that pl*,
- and the Meteors of Monroe, which result
eel in the defeat. of, the latter by a score - of
12. to S.
•I'. 6. "will report, them
.,
g::ves to- Examining till rgeons at. Wily,
nd\Toreanda, (and not at Elmira). Sept.
4th. :44tlt, ;th 4nd Sth, and Wednes
-111.y"; and\Aattir(la,-'s during the remaining
cht - ?; th4outh.
, THE temperance thecting or, the Lime
Hill Camp Ground is postponed to Sun
day; Septeniber 16, at 2 o'clock P. M.
11.111. Geo. LANDON arid otlicrlatile speak=
ers will address theemeeiing.l ExcellenE
inusic is promised. All are invited and a
,innd rally is expected.
TuE oyster trade opens brihkly, and
Seeley is again supplying the market with
the belt oysters to be. !nisi. People
tendimi rout t will find Seeleßs'r.uropean
I and'l:estanrant a , place well suited.
to their 'accommodation—either for
square meal or :lar"Mg . tlipir.stay in town..
first class board, lodging and stabling
;I;iovuled fit ,reasonable' rates. Warm
meals at all hours, and oysters in every
r\fii-,a regular meeting of the Philo
inatitekrh for the sdlool year 157.:-
I,xiti,l,6)lotl at their , hall in the
0;1(1' Iri,lay s kpling t o'clock. The
of the A:s4./ciatimi.are. as follows-:
_ /',• ilti, t—E.
1 - we Pre.liden!—A.
(11111..EY
•l, ~rr— HARRY W.
. I. • 'V,/ r n—A. B. ALLYN:\
Commit ter—S. 3f,\ - 111 - sTON,
Joiltis'ON, .1. .
\• t.'inen• holdin
...I, tithe for
approacht s. we notice , ,the'inanagers
of he so,:iety ate eng,ag r e'd in pre)
pacing. the crounds and building ; ,for that
1.11; p Maio impi'oectuents tuivo bet-n`l
:111.1 !are beine‘nnide, and we arc s- glad to
u.t.ici; that 'ample spare . will be provided
to; the department comprising farm and
dairy products and domestic IntFlufac
cui-es. b l ear C. ti.. Pitch, the confec
tioniir, is about to erect a budding on the
.trounds, in which he will exhibit the pro
cess f • manufacturing the various kinds
of confectionery.'
ALMOST ABU LA MY. —A few evenings
ince, a , lady, who, with lijr two daugh
ters, is boarding at a private. house in
this towt, was startled in the night bx
strange noise in her sleeping room, seem
in; to proceed from her bureau, as if a.
horgha• were slyly rifling 'the , drawers.
Nothing daunted; she sprang out of bed,
&Imitated br know who wars there:,
aiv[ut:palev succeeded, at,, the end of
whielilth7 same noise was repeated, but
I- 4 er a wuril escaped from theintruder.
The lady then advanced boldly toward the
but eau; anti •afterreconneitering the pre
mises for a moment, 'felled—doubtless to
her tiL-lappointruent-not a burglar, but a
littielt6use dug, which had crept into the
r0 ,, t0 during the night, and itlll4 ttjAHT/Pf
111% ki r ,) t I . lty the
•
Tai'award of arbitrators in the ease*.of
BLAVK v& BLAME,was,in fain of the de
fendount. About two week Were occupi
ed in the hearing and argument of . the
case. The plaintiff . was represented by
PATRICK IS: FOYLE and Smrru, anii,4he
defendant by OoL - OvErt . ros and lion. W.
T. Dints. - '
A SvicnAY•School Meeting will be held
in the. Grove, near Grove Sckool Huse
in Merrick, -on Sunday, commencing at
10 o'clock A. x., All are cordially invited
to attend and participate in the exercises.
Bring with you Lesson Leaf for Septem
ber and Gospel• Hymns. The ,afternoon
session will comm/nce at 2 r..*. Hon.
George Lanclon will deliver an . address to
the young 'people. By order of Com.
. ,
PERSONAL.-J. V. and wife,
0? Fremont, Ncbraska,aro visiting friends
in this county!: Mr. B. paid the REPOII.
TED. office a pleasant call on Saturday..
—Miss Many BAIMER, of Livonia, paid
a visit to' relatives in Towanda last week.
—Sstu VirknEn; of Irwin, Alleghany
county, was visiting friends - here last
week. '
\
—Mt. GEO, Kinnrhis accepted-a sit
uation as night clerk at'the Ward House,
and will enter upon his duties in a week
orj,wo. We congratulate both him and
the hotel.
CiIAttLES CARPENTER, formerly
'al editor of the - Prad.rord Itepulsl6.lo,
keen visiting old friends in ToWanda,
vilays•past. CIIARLEY has Many
our midst who are glad to see
has
for a
friends f
him.
EO. ENE
of the Ward 'Toll
• -POLICEMAN lil
away 'ori a Nisit. '
. FRANK LESLIE'A SeND • MAOAZINF.
FOR SEUEMBER—Is already t iie had,
and it comas fresh and hveli as bright
Spring. morning. It contains a lar e va-
Nriety of choice.readiag matter ' instinct ~,,
\
ehering, encouraging and amusing: O.
the any titles f interesting articles;
etc.; v. 1 3. will (in te—" The New York
A.quarint \ *d ist .ontentp3rark - es, - !! „ "The.
Tower of Lndon," , "Stories from the
•
Talmud,! , " , r4 Christians in Turkey.".
The lastitory fiat the pen of Rev., I S.
C. Aluiorr. 4 f Ilime Pulpit," "A Time
\
to Laugh" etc., etc. \Each number has .
one hundilhistratious nd 128 gages.
Parties desiringto subscrib should, send
.."3, which is on ear's subscrion.price
. for the Magazinel\ost-paid, to\pa.o:K.
LESLIE'S PWILISII.tir HOUSE 53itarl
'FRANKstleet,New York Ofsll 'FRANK FS
i
tag,'S many - publi ttions, Ibis is the mos
valuable one,. the only Sund - Tm \ agazine‘
published in Amc ica, audit certainly ex
cels in value the t Inlay magazine of the .
Old Country. , W i it it first appeardikits
merits were at on recognized, and ga c.l
l -
ed for it universal . pproval and a very
'large circulatiod: which has continued to
increase. We congratulate Mr. LESLIE
on his happy and timely enterprise, and.
we ventnre.to 'promise, him a continued
and- inamense.success with our American
Sunday Magazine. • 1 . • ~- _
.
TEM PERANCE.—Mp. Editor : A Murphy •
Meeting was held here yeste day after- .
'noon in the M. I.74.Churelt. Them
,Wa t su
large attendance, find sonic sixty:took the
pledge., Tllte meeting was addressed by
L.' Haunts ?and C. H. Ay*, of your,
place. Both speakers were 'listened to
with eager attention,. and all unite in Pro
nouncing the ~ speeches as amongthe best
ever delivered here. Mr. llAirfus is one
sf the_ most earnest talkerS we ever listen
ed to, and the 'way he - relates his own ex
perience cannot fail ta produce an &feet
on all who
.hear him.: Mr. Al.txx is a
beautiful speaker—easy and entertaining.
He hals a wonderfull command of lan
guage. his appeal yesterday to the young
men to be guided by theitimother'sl coun
sel. must have reached the hea?t, of every
young man present, as eve' y,one pres'enk.
m
took the pledge. Should MeSsrs. Iluus
and ALLEtvever Visit our paceagain they
may eApect to speak in the grove, as the
Churelrwill not hold the purple wholvill
be.present to hcarlhem. We' wish them
success which they merit, and may God
bless them.
Overton, Aug.. 27, Mi.
Eu*
ftE:Putg:it : According to.previous
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arTigentert, a Grand 'Arm); Post was
orgaMzed,heilu• list night, *22(1 inst.; by:
uAlth.., - s 116.1., .of Perlius Post, Athens,
psisted 'by* (71Uitmander JOHN HosMEn,
same Post, and thoetbilowing named com
radesfrom a4tining Posts.. From Spald
ing Post, Leitayle, Commander M. E.
W a ITN E . lt ; Sen'r Con mander, 3. 0. MAN-
N - LW:, jr., 4oNzo 80. 'WORTH; Surgeon,
Drs. C. H. WanNEn, L. taxit; Adjt., J..
\
- SMITH; Comrades, BUNT, .1111,LES, GOOD-.
Mr'lN,. Esquire BRINK, EI.LORTH and .
ST RICKI.AN p.,. From • Gilmore 'est, of
Ulster, Commander C. D. Hoot- liaL,
Adjt. C. 'B. ELSBREE; (V M., T.\,11:.
Clawutt; Comrades,.. H. A. SMITH, 116. \
*tams lial liEla FY . i . •
Between 25 and 30 were mustered in,
with the following mined persons as.otti
errs for The remainder of the current
term : COmmander, G. L. Fonioo, S.
C
, t ~
V. 7 Corn., ItiellAny 31cCAtE, jr., Vice
Coro:, and J. S. "Firixli; Adjt., F..W.
Tt/WIN ER, Q. 31., A. C. McC`Asta..N . , 011 i •
cerof the day, C. C. SrEw.Vlrt; Oflic'er of
the 6.uard,Sim ox lt f:ssia.;Seiigeant Major,
E. Eimv. 'Whoever. is acquainted with
the above named 'persons 1% ill quickly,&e
tl*Post . is officered with as good men as.
there is in the place, and no doubt as well
(diem-y(las any Post in the land. They
mean busines:s and a good `report may bd
expected froth them. With th 6 exception.
Of - a , ` slight mistake" in one of the corn
radeif from adjoinii.g,Rosts, they were
Perfect gent emen and i noble looking set
of fellows, and had-we time ;and space,
much Could and should be sa'din`their
plait; ; 'A vote of thanks .was extended'
ttr CoMmander HELL and all visiting
cAnirades; also to the Masonic fraternity ,
fur their kindness in_ opening their 'llan
I', ir the accommodation of the ex-soldiers.
The Post was named atter General I. I;
S . r.HENS. ° First regular inectlitti
flay eilig. August 27; then every other
Monday veiling thereafter. After giVing
all comrade. • a general invitation to visit
them as ofte as possible, the meeting
closed ru due „form. Itemipts for the
evening consideiable. . -- •
•
l i \ ANT I. MAseix.
*ome, Anfr ‘ fiSi. 23, 11 , 7c1.
A SOLDIER'S DilvivEn. much time
has elapsed since the days o soldiering,
that 'a
short description of a sold'er's din
ner in camp, wil. not only Call the
Memory of old sohlr such stenesbet
will prove interestin to those 'who hue-
te lp
J
nething . of camp , lif . The article ,is a
little late, but . h ipe will be relished all
tbe,same : - ,
c,Com PANT K AT DENSER, ON- SLIN DA To
- \
the Cod
Are.usr '29, 1817.—Yesterday Overcame in
to the Company's Machine
• Shop,.and we
are Miartemi in and about the machine
ry. t our Company cook-house is,'. in the,
farthcr,end Of the blacksmith shop. The
eookik iw hMy-ever done otriAdo. We
did tyy to do it on the bl'acksmith's
heartfr, but found that there was 'Mt suf.;
fieient drat } fir thi fine to burn.
Tin to * fmlooo4lsi
is to bo .Sukrinfendont
ami
txs and family ar
ANON
dinner at 2:430.' "Company It, fall in for,
dinner," and off we all start for the Cooßi- .
house, where we find a temporary table'
fixed up with rough plank; in the fomi of
an L, behind which is oar Comissary, En.
FROST, BULL Pastern's and TILE
.E3Ora=
max, in tho capacity of cookLi•On the
outer edge of this table are - plaised 41Ptin•
plates, on which is a large piece of boiled
hansi t 'and three ordineryk sized' potatoes.
By the side of each plateis a piut cup full
of Coffee, sweetened in the pot in which
it was boiled. * The knives and forks are
scarce,' there being only about a dozen for
the whole company; consequently some
one will have to eat without, or wait un
til the other one gets through. , None will
wait, you may bet, and the first one ail
the table .can claim the knife and fcirk
"by posseasion." • There: The -boys are
all standing around the table. - No cliairs
here. .}'iccskr is'good-natured to-day, bui.
he makes the bop get. around and 1111 up s
all the places. Things are - satisfactori
now and we all go to work with
Besides' the meat' and pOtatoes ion the ,
plates, we hail yery nice, bakel.!e -bread,
soda, crackers, onions, salt, - ep . ,roer and
vinegar:- The cooks had no salt dishes
for, the salt, nor pepper-boxes for the
Pepper; so we are using the tin boxes be '
longiisg in our cartridge boxes. To-day
it WOWS them, is a little style displayed,
for I nellecTAil, the boys are arranged
somewhat according
,to rank.. The first
ono on - the
~fight 'of the tablels Lieut.
WILT (capf: - e 4 SWEENEY having got his
dinner in the city teday).
~/fc has a knife=
and4ork,,and seems to be enjoying his
board. Next in order is' Lient..TAyron;
he is busy citing and says nothing, but .
then Sergeant LYoss is talking enough
for hiiii and a\couple more Lieutenants.
Everybody seeins to be jolly. There
Sumo::: bac; skotOff his mouth. •11cGsta. ,
puts in a wort . ). Sotrisf them are shout
ing :—" ED., have you anmore co ff ee ?"
"Pass the bread." "L ee' have ,that
vinegar this way." Sergeant \ StsrrmAn •
has just ramie a gMnd mistake in he way
of putting sugar on his onions, thinking
-- .• 4 salt. 4hr
1\
am hat he had enough to carry without
that. knothar accident. Cook FaUsT,.
in pourin„put coffee, let the pail drop,
but spilledlint little, for ho picked it up
. 1 quick. \„ -
\The boys dorttand, s on eel:L.lll'4.4y, (Or
as oon as one iSthrough eating ho
leaves e table, and 5..0 the rank is be
coming I iu. Some f:at slower than
):1 ,
othe t o. 7 4om eat 'Tigre. I make allow.'
\
antes, bid the is MCGILL, lENJA3IIIS,
RICHARDSON, :II kLI:), ROYAL, \MINCH
ELL; WATERS and l'4lErt: The mst of
'the others- are standiN around pie *ng
ro
their teeth. Now they . e all throng i \
‘ ,ll
with their Stindiii meal. A erthii boys•
.
got through with their me, victuals,
they waited for the desert, .an - finding
that it did not put in an appeara de
clared.they would not bOard any lon*r
wliere:th.q did.not . have "*en aSrnuchal
il*pkin pie on, Sunday. •
.. : 70Ye11, tinnier IS over, and En, MEP.
ind TILE are washing the dishes. Ifoiy
cxr-it looks to sic a couple of men
waidi
lug a lot of tin dishes. I with 'some of
the.Towanda ladies could have seen its
when we c!tme to-dinner; and. during the
meal, and now tee the dishes washed
and 'arranged on one: end of the table.
ready for future use.. •
If -only NED CLUTON could be fort
and see us`! She could lindq'acts and fun
enough to fill several columns in any of
the Towanda papers; brit she isn't here,
and the boys have the fun of a soldier's
Sunday meal, while their friends are at
home enjoying the luxuries of home life.
IN ONE OF • TIIE ARMENIA Gonor.se—
The, lofty * landmark Of Armenia Mountain
nearly bounding the south-western corner
of Bradford county, : contributes through
its depri..ssions many tributaries to. the
beautiful 'Towanda and-Sugar Creks: - One
.of the Sources of Towanda Creek, flowing
through a deep ravine immediately in the
westward rear of Canton, and in near
proximity to the famous 3linnequa
SpriugrP, Etas lately becOme noted for-its
romantic 4rathrfalls, A glowing descrip- •
tiou of the wonderful wildness .of the
chasm,' and. a
- Illinger for the livlng'oroO,
.The laureled crag Ythe hemlocks hanging wide, •
The milting atreani that will not be wlthatomtr .
led the writer 4 the steep mountain-road
bfWdering the edge-of,the gorge, olio lot
\ summer day lately. The frequent shad
4ings of.great forest trees, very, patri . .
arill\ above The road, glimpses into the
coal wilderness of primeval Itemlocks and
widely-expanded views over a'
latifiseape paradise to the east
as antidotes to weariness.
if the. mountain, in the
lw saw-mill, the tiav
tierambling
Ailing, 0 ! so tin-
1 •
'V t
I ,5
'►ret guts,
he gloom
r. i,
t• - • 'on
t
I=
inn lig hted
and west, act&
Near the top
near vicinity of a
eler, after plunging or\
a 'forest chaos, - now yik.
willingly to the woodinat
1W preefpitotmedge of the to
-which the stream plunges into'
below.
A .- careful tread with " bated fir6p,"
On thi: somewhat dangerous finth, f ' .
,'oh
'
down, in Dantesque - fashion,: ~
to the bottom of the gorge, "fr. which
he gets an upward - look at th . taraet
rushing down some thirty feet in forked.'
streams like fihylock's beard. The gulf
ii4Slint,in liy high semi-circular walls of
solid shale. . On the extreme ertges
of the ro x eity walls,- I, giant heialocks
tower into the infinite sky. This first in
troduction to the glen is certainly wild
and savage enough to satisfy the ,inost
vivid imagination.. : .
. .
. Now - being- fairly in the glen, -we wan
der in a sort' of meandering scramble,
" from rock to rock • descending," down
the brawling, ttnindering stream, -perhaps
half a mile, or: so, passing in iniceession '
four walls, - varying -front 31) to 4 feet
plunge. ' One ;Or twoof these hi ' thro'
and gleam ':in fragmentary; imams
hrongh the rocky clefts; the others fall
.
almost per'peridienlarly downwards: There
are; as might
feet-in
in a stream de,'
wending $OO three miles, a multi
tude of minor cascade/i t interspersed with
crystal pools, lying quiet and Ealrn in the
most charming of rocky basim,
•
After passing the first peries of falls,
e'great rocky walls Widen out into vary
ing; limes .of cleared land: The 'shadowy
damn ess anti patches of jewel weed ani
paticro 'Ora) giye . place to bright stin-:,
shine,clomys of clecampatie, sc.flet ballfi,
raspberry, ke.., while the stream has 7
.nearly lost its Oinultuons 'character, and
has Subsided into an ordinary,. brawl ing
brook; but not alt.tretber : its common
place methods are bro),tt occasionally by ,
deep defiles and great ive boulders of
slate and . shale. Most - n • ble is the,
filio.l.! •toroehttelt dimit l tf4thtti tuut ii
• • ,
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. . •
. .
mile. of Caritou,asM4 Tale dungeon-like
abyss, into which the falls tumble and
roar, fully equals The glen's' lit' On
mountain' region, in romanticitiver
.tiumgh not integth..,.. After leaving this',
ilast glen ilia ereekli soon font to Material'
tiax4 . furnisids*; abundant ' water power;
.for mills and factorieiL
Vire.have endeavored to give a nearly
topographic description of this retaltria
ble ravine, which the Irrepressible pro
pOptor."of Minneque; is just now turning
into mi aqueduct for the uses. of his
guests. lie can certainly :get • height
enough and.power enough feel some splen
did fountain.,. The water cannot . be ex
celled for crystalline clearness and cold
ness. A-,
•• The citizens of Clinton propose to 'glare
the • water privileges of Minncqua. As
the Village is underlaid :with loone4Tivel
and quicksand, causing an uncertainty in
the supply of water, by wells t - this enter
prise of Mr. l likurnem Will-bon benefit - to
- it. / •
It n.ay bo added that the glen- in its
present wild Condition, is inaccessible to
ladieS, and to some very gentle gentle
men. It is not known whether Mr. HER
DIC, or any body else, intends to;conquer
its inaccessible character or not,: the
scenery _within it.is certainly wild enough
and picturdsqui enough, to
~ jastifp the
expense.- PaarrAvEric.
Canton, August 18, 1877
TUE LATE JVDUE Sraw=ll.—The
last Montrose Pepubdieria publishes the
•
following obituary of Hon, F. B. - STIIEET-
Ell. During his residence in this county
the'Judge fully sustained. the high, repu
tation he had won iu native county.
Among the pioneers in settling the
township of HariOril, Snsquehanria
county, was Da. Joseph B. Streeter,-a
native of -Connecticut , ' He came to the
township where hi; Still resides in 1812.
For over forty years he practiced his pro-
fession in almost half the county, and
still survives, at-the age of 92, with un
clouded intellect. • •
Of his sii children—three sons=-arid
three daughtersz—next to the eldesewas
Farris B. Streeter, born September - 24,
1819. His ,boyhood,, like that of most
country. boys, , was: pasSed in doing light
work summer s and in attending the dis
riet school winters. -
,
fter leaiing the district school ho spent
abo t one year in .Ilaitord Academy, an
instithtion then just opened by Preston"
Riehardson. - From there he went one
year to Clinton Liberal Institute, at Clin
ton, N. Y. \tfter that he returned to
Harford Acad tny las one of -the teachers,
for abtfut ono yee,,and then
.commenced.
the study. of lave with George W. Wood-
ward, at Wilkes : e , and fi nishedlis
course-with Davis - 1h pek, in '.3lontrose,
and was.,admitted -to the •bar of Susque
hanna county at: April tel?rn, 1841,` who e
he continued the practice- °flaw until his
appointin'ent as Judge. ..
He won his way to honora ble N
distinc
tion as; a lawyer, in :competitioith
:eine 4 the most eminent men who aye
g ced r the profession in the county.
Wit•out referring to the, living,, there,.
were it. activ e practice at that time, Hor-'
ace Wil ton, Benjamin T. Cas,e, Almon
H. Reed; lvis Dithock; 'Franklin .LuSk,
and of they IngcrhrnemberS of the bar,J.
T. Richards at . , ILiiph.B. Little. With
such competite this • young lawyer, at
the ago of twenty- o, found himself stir,
rounded on his lirs \ tntrarice into busi-.
mess life. • - ..
He ,wait. ,
appointed by the Governor Dis
trict Attorney in 1843,.and continued' to
act as Buell• till 1847. In the fall of 1848
he was dleeteti State Senator from the
district eomixised or Brilittora, Susque;
hanna and Waytie,-apd served one - term
of three years, and then . declined to be a
Ididate for re-election. lii the summer
of 1 '8 5;1 ho was appointed
. by President
Piers Solicitor'of the Treasury at Wash-.
ington t which position he held
,until thei
beginnin of Buchanan's administration;,
when He re 'gned. ' 1
Disapprovingief the repeal of the Mis
ri ComPrornise 'and the whole Kansas
pokey of the aditinistmtion„ he severed
Allis & 'meet ion with he Democratic party
and lik all the earn st Anti-Lecompton
Democra s, Joined the 'Republican party,
to which \ beadhered 'ollie -time of his
death. .
'He was married in December .184:i. His
wife survives . In I,' -
and. their only child,
Hairy Streeter, is practicing liwyer at
Towanda; in lirsalb k county.-
In March,' 185.5, on The resignatioa \ of
Judge 3lercur, GovemerVlrtin appoin •
him President Judge of be _Thirteenth
District, composed (AA - a co ties of Sus,
quelianna and. Bradfffrd, andh was elect
ed the, following election for the ail
H
of ten years. e resigned AU.ghs 14th,
to take 'effect the 20th ‘. inst., ibutbefoni
the expiration oft that time death cle.d,
his earthly career, and he , breathed h' 1
last on Sunday, the 19th init.;'after a lia
gering and • painful sickness of me
months. _ .
. Thus in the prime of life, It d n the
full possession of his mental facu les, hail
passed away one whose 'legal learning,' a
discriminating intellect, well / balanced'
judgment, and keen sense of right had
eminently - fitted 'for the dis Charge of the
responsible duties to which his fellow-cit-
- izens had called him. I
lir •all his' 'relations of life he was an
amiable and accomplirlied man, of tender
sensibilities and kind lie'art, of marked
intellectual ability./ Modest and unassu
mtng in deporemept, he. was firm and un
yielding in the discharge of a duty, or in
the maintenance of ' his matured con Vi
e
, For counsel, fewlrere mere cautious
- and. careful - in their !opinions; and as an
advisor, pone safer tirfolleow. . .• 1
I As
. a public speaker, he was fluent and
' always. ep m
tertaing. 'As an advocate,
—cainr,eandid and forcible—he command
ed the COI Int MCA) of the jury - and enlisted
'the attention . the court. As a Judge.,
he was kind ant conciliatory in conduct
ing business, clew and concise inopin
i\p
opin
ions, upright and fa' hfid in the disflarge
of all its duties., - • ~ :
Through his entire liticai and judi
cial career his integrity 4 character re-.
minis without a blemish. -ll who knoW
him, as t)iey dr5P a tear of orrow,- will
feel that the legal .profession. Is a
worthy and valualtl , 3 member, d the
public.a faithful solvant.
,
. .
.
,Fl. •
, •
. Tnm WEST X ( ti'IIoRADFORD AND EAS -
.ERN _ , t .,,
..
„.,
TlO4. A T A 1 II EILS'" ASSOCIATION_ AT
GRA I.i V I 1.1. E 13, IiNT It 11, The Western
Itradfoid and I:;Lsteni\Tioga Teachers'
Association met at tiro Disciple Church at
Granville' Centre, Friday \A. 31.,. August
1.877. Opened with singing. The
!Is being abent, S. M. Leonard was'
.Ir - resident and Miss Georgia Mar
ktary pro tem. The Report of
`ss COmmittee was called:: for
ax; reaches
Nst gulf, over
Ist_
x.
AFTEItNOON'fIEa3I N.
\'\ll
IMHI
,electe
tin, Sect \
tie I3usi
and accepted,
An.thpifice.
fdt;ent, atidjiave t
at.l eliding, the meet
offites were declared c
till Ulf--past one o'clock
Opencid iwith singing. The offices Hof
the: having been dec red.4a
cant at the close of the last session,' the•
first business in Order was election of now
offiCers;withthir:following result Pros.,
J. W. Merritt; Vice; President, O. J. Pit
nam, M. S. Parsons; Sec'y, .L. Florence
,
Declamation,by Herbert Putnam.
The fUllowing Resolutions were pre..
rented and adopted ter discussion
Resolved, That the patron's of the
schools do not accord that aid to teachers
and pupils that they ought. They, as
well as teachers , and directors, are on the
backward track. They llow money
getting, politics awl kive of display to su
persede their-interest in schools and the
proper attendance of their children, al
lowivg slight causes to ktain them at
home.
Diseussedi by )t. S. Parsons, J. S. Me-
Collum, S.-; 41 4. Leonard, V. S. Landon,•ll.
L. Morse, A. 1,. Smith. Adopted. g
Resolved, , `that the interest of the coun
try wheals would be advanced by reduc
ing the number of directors to three, and
paying them for their servisee.
A.doptede
lifVflittett tif MIU ‘B,l
of the Association were,
It been in• thelabit of
IgS, on motion the
met. Adjourned
Resolved, 'That school .exhibitions are a
hisalrapaa to the progress of dm PuPBll. -
. Dismussul by 47. McCollum' and BE.
Bhopud. - • • • • -5,
Arolesd, That boardirkg around is det r i,'
rimental to **advancement otechoole as
well *Bll4l6lons to t h e hinklUtof teachers
Di ibp by Xi, - itinMan ' n) and Mill
Mush: Adopted.
PaPer. by J. W. Merritt. 1
Askicarned until 15 mhrtes betore eight
o'ckck
tritium:l szaslow.
- • Called to order by the President. Open
,d with singing by the choir _and.prayer
by Mr. Levi Taylor., .. • -
Recitation by Mimi prankie Titu& Dec
lamation by Melville Com.
Recitation by Tentie Cooney.. Emay
by Miss Morrison. Subject : "Advice."
Lecture by Rev. S. E. ShePard- '
Adjourned till 9 o'clock ,Baturday A. x.
Amilelation met pursuant to adjourn
ment:4 ' . .
Opened - with reading a imrtion of Scrip
ture by the President aid 'rePoting the
Logi', Prayer by the Association. •
.. TIM following rcsoluriona were adopted
for discussion i
Resolved, That stubhornind refractory
children should be dismissed from school.
.Disiussedb Titus, McCollom, Taylor, -
and Miss B -
i d
. Resplesd, . isi .
it is the duty of teach
ers to train ch dren morally and physic
ally as well as mentally.
. Discussed by . J. T. hicCollorn, M. S.
Parsons,. S. M. Leonard, S. Bovier, L. L.
Taylor, Levi Taylor, Mr. Titus, R. L.
korai:. Adopted. ' 1 • . '.
Resolved, 'That the salaries of the Cohn
ty 41perintendent and teachers should be
rais&L t -
DiscuSsed by • llicCollom, Titus, Par
sons, lbsb, Taylor and; Leonard; Adopt-
ed.
Pa.-
..'afieir 14,14. :S. Parsbns. Moved 'and
carried that a Comrnitee on. By-Eaws be
appointed. \ _ '
It was voted that : the County Associa
tion be invited to meet with- this ono at
-Troy the #ectind Friday\and" Saturday in
-November. •A vote of tlianka was tender
•ed .toßev. S. E. Shepard forlis able and
instructive address. Alsol •to tbo citizens
of Granville Centre for the Use Of their
4
church, and hos itality and intereat man
ifested in the laden. . \ \
Apjonnted to eet at Troy thO second
`Friday. and Saturday,in November.
'L. rt.OttENCE LILLEY,, Sec'y.
BUSINESS LOCAL. ` -
rir 85 chi. for 'Croquet at MADILL'A
Crockery Store. r.
fir domniNos WANTED. Miss R.LLA
I'OWELL will buy combings or cut hair and pay
the highest price.. 'Enquire at'No , I.ll;ombard-st..
16 - 95 . cis. for Boy'alVagons at- MA:
DILL'S V kery Store.. • •
' t . . I consideration of tle daftness of
the ii rlO2l, 8111TH BROVIVOIII4 an Duke to' alt
their oldustomersd as many new ones asap•
ply before \ the fi rst f September, that
,they pill
deliver- coining ladl and winter at' live
(5 cents per quart. &unit IMOi.
Towanda, August, 14, 1ii77.-4w. ;
Special bargains to close: out in
Baby Wagous at *AUlLtii . Crovkery Stoie.
Far You can bay a plated Castor for 69 /
Cents, in"Morpir Block.
tom'. All ibe latest pfiblication.s,
cheap, at WittTcoutt & SUAUT'S., -
or The Best quality ofFamil
31YEILSIIITIEG MILLS at viqwlesale
caug2-tf]
•
or CALI. at S ILENTI3 AA
Corset. ,
BEAUTIFY YOUR 1. ONIES. - 1 - Nothing
conducemore to happihmin and peaceln, ut
the land--'land--' f
ly than. tastily decorate oi roms. The 'bnblest
coTe. May, by purO ' h.a;lng hia Wall Paper at
i
Willi's:own & SII A I.7'S, have his:heosse as iii,,t t i
and cheery as a monarch. ~ mar s
, - f- - -- - -L!ww---.4--. ' -
13r SITEPA3ID & Co., Grain 13n)era,
are now buying, receiving and shipping n e w grain
aturs.ny 3 incon's Coal Othee, Park-st.--atig.9.
rs.,c: M. 31adville will receive a
cw pu hits for instruction hi runsle—upon Plano
or 0, n, at her residence on ''Third St., sih the re
du d price of e 9,00 per twetattessons of one hdur
est6t. 'Bll3 a thoroughly competent teacher. ]l9
.0 can get all tlifi,latest styles of
•\
,cc cheap, at *Hil:Colic & SIIAUT'S
or f
stationery
Cer New titiu t new goods and low pri:.
{ho Bridge Stet F.urutture Son;
galtniwliere but ' to WU:n
-or':I cur your *flyiper. marg.
comp & Si
U' If yot
pr than you- can
rail at. Ms ENFIELI'f'
want a suit clothes cheap,
Ly. tho saute lu New' York, just
Cs' Mrs. llouro. has removed her
Book and StatlOnery (Rare m Patton's Block to
the.sttre south side Menu lock.
Er Laigest, Best and
assortment at CrOpery
tom" If you want' bargai
Made Clgthlng, call at $0141!NFIIII
closing out for Spring stock.
[3' ILOtuis "The Tailor" at ICraies
rirNEw Cloths and .Cassimvs at
s
I'''Undertaking a speciality . at the .
Bridge Street teurnlture Store.
I For Fruit Jars, -Rubbers, Jelly
Howls, go to MAtut.t.'s Crockery Store.
1W The largest and best assortment of
spring clothing in town, at 51. E. ROSES FIELP'S.
CZ' You can buy nice, "resb-baked
Crackers at CowLEs•'Bakerp, very 'r heap.
rrA large assortment oft spring and
Leta, Just received,, at M. E. RO§S.N-
EEO
Hiatus "The Tailor" at KEISiN
* jar ,
RENADI . NEs cheap . at KE:CT'S
tar
KLST'S.
pt . of Summer Shawls at
or Ladies a I
and examine the N
Crockery. Store. •
especially invited to c4I,
EW cr WARE at NIA)) I!,'iL''s
r3r LINEN Suits,at
likr . Now is your time
elae pattern ; Just recelv..l at MADI .
Stoke. -
riff L. B.RODDERS challenges
thou for quality of goods and low prices on'
Doors, Blinds Ind 3101•11ni,s, and all bui)dlng
Eatig34.ll
or. For Flower Pots go to 31ADILL'S
crockery store.:.t
rir TORCROiIaCes at KENT'S.
Cam' Now patterns in Plated Knives at
MADIWB Crockery store.
. .
or Cracker!! of all \ varieties bakikl
every day at comas'
rir Pass and Parasols in great variety
at Kirs-r.6 \ .
tirEierything in the line o
erg at WHITCOMB & SHAM'S.
far A largo stock of Gloves atidl,lo
- it KENT'S. •
rff" LOST. Between Wyalwing i anti
Towanda, a clasp l'ocitet.book, contalding between
•' and 113 dollars, keys, school. certfneates, etc.
Suptiesed to 1111V,1 been lost on No. 2 train'. or tram
the depot. Any one finding the zamo tsill -be re
.waidod by teavtuffit at roaraLve. store. •
or WHITCOMB & Sawn sell the best
mans Book's manotutored la . tbe coUntry.
*OOlOll vo,ty
•
Wawa 'goo& .
yarety at
•'- • /
Vir Gum ." Deap
Itock," and urn , ' water st,itniva. - "
• gon'raiial.--Thitinhloo will be pleas
co to learn that the old and nibble Amor YO]il•
tANYZB have decided to ate the citpilCzliT
BADE a specialty, anrrithrit end ban just re
ceived a largi Invoice * , comprising everything lu
the line, which thesell at mnonishingly IoW
prices.
M Poid having Wool 44 H. B.
isoinx:s inctory will, find It carded and ready
tor delivery. - The machines are In nape* Bondi.
runninvenliimonsly, and ?IMO* up . with
the sioik. All carding should be done hefore'cold
weat i licr.. i Pr!re G
. eprtc pra pound . . • .;
2.. • - • • :fi. , 11. inoniv. •
1 To CONSO *PTI4S . VO rti;
'ser, a retired physiCian, having pmidentlally:dls
- while t Medical Missionary 'in Southern
Asia, a sez7 simple vegetable remedy for the .
speedy and permanent cure of ConsuMption,
Catarrh, and all throat and lung
afiections—alsO a positive-.ad -radical specific for
Nervoins Debility, Premature Decay, and all 'Net ,
Vous Othplaints,- feels It tits duty 'to make it
known to lils A:timing. feSlowa. Actuated .by this
motive. he will cheeifully,send" ( tree of charge) to
all who desire , It, the recipo,for.preparieg, and full
directions for successfully using, this providential:
ly discovered reinedy. Those whn wish to feria
'themselves of benefits of this discovery without
cost, can do so by return mall, by addressing with
a stamp, naming PaPer,
•DiC. CHARLES P. MARSHAIL,
33 Niagara Street, /
/
•
I F.. F. KuNKELN Brrrgir. WINE. OF
I nosr.—E. F. junket's relehrated flitter Wine of
Iron will effeetnallycuee liver complaint. Jaundice,
dyspeßla, chronic or nervous debility, chronic
Illarrbtra. disease Of the kidneys and all diseases
arising from a disordered liVer. stomach or Intes
tines. such :is constipation, flatulence, inward pito%
fullness of blood to the head,. acidity of the stom
ach, nausea, heartburn. disgust for food, fullness
or weightta tile - stomach. sore eructations, sinking
or nattering at the' it of the stomach. swimming
of the head, hurried or dillicult breathing; flutter
ing at the heart; choking, or . suffocating sensation
-when lying Posture. - dimness of vision, dots or
webs before the sight. dull pain In the head, defi
aieftcy of peraPiration, yellowness of the skin and
eyes, join In the side. back, head, chest, limbs,
etc.. sudden flushes of 'beat, burning In the flesh,
constant imaginings of evil and gteatdepresslon of
spirits. Price II per bottle. 'lleware of counter
feits. .Do not let your druggist palm oil some other
- preparation of ;iron he may say Is good, but ask for
Kunkel 's Bitter Wine of 1r0n.., Take ha other.
Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron isnot solltin bulk—
only in $1 bottles. E.F. Kunkel. Proprihtor, No.
1`.59 North Ninth StrAut, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by
all drugglits.
-..Llffeail and nil, complete , Ia two. hours. No •fee/
till bead passes. Seat, no and Stormich Werra,'
iimOved . by Dr...Kunkel. 2591ertb Nitith Street
Philadelphia, Pa. Send for circular. For rein&
tog Seat, Pin or. Stomach Worms. cad "on /Ynor
druggist and ask for a bottle of KuakePsWorm
\ Syrup,' price el. It rimier falls: Commit sense
teaches if Tape Worm be removed, all otheg worms
canoe readily removed. •
\ • .
E.F.K,UNKEL'S I.USTItAL .1t E. F. KEL'S
\SIIA3IPOO FOR THE If t. .
.•
The Nir:and cheapest,lfair i l , pssing and hair Cleaner in the world. They rein s dandruff, allay
Irritation, soothe and cool the heated scalp, prevent
the hair from falling off. Cahil promote the growth
In a very short time. Then. preserve anti beautify
the Hair, and render It ' , Aland glossy. They im
part a brilliancy and silky, appearance to braid and
wiry Hair', and. a., a hair / tiressing, they are bnel.
valet!: eritileate dandruff, and prevent baldness..
. The shatnpuo cleans the 'Hair, removes grease,
scurf, Itching. entptiotr. Cures headache produced
by heat and fatigue. /Kunkera.Shampoo anti.Lus,
MI restore Ifblr toya natural and glossy re;
store faded, dry.' harsh aqd.wtry hair. Price pet
bottle ft: Ask ijit'ur druggist for them, or .011. i ti
F. Kunkel, itrpprietor, No. 259 North Ninth
Street, Philatbditlila, Pa. 7 . Ang.1617.
MARRIED. • , \\
• 1 ....,
DAVI.: /
KIRICV.—In Christ Church, Towanda,
~
on ithe 89th •hast.. by , the Rev. John a: Beers.
Wept'. the Rev. Enoch I. Davis. Pastor of the
'P shyterian Church, Pittsfield, Pa.. to Miss
11 tole M.' laughter of. Mr: Job P. Kirby, of
Wymox. •
VERCIL—WE'ST.--In Lenny., .Pa., August 25.
1877.`by 11. K. MOM EN., Me. Daent Peren. n
Barclay, to Miss Lillie, A. West,•of Leßuj. Pa
DIED. •
Monroeton,. Aug. ittst, 1877, of
Omura enteritis, l'attlek Dune, *cede:: years.
ketiOnot - 3tonroeton Lodge I. 0. F. No. 137
W 11131113.13. God In hls • iltiflne Providence has
'seen flt to remove from our - mlibit by death, after a
long' and, painful Illness, our !notch citeetheil
~ Flt‘tr at
retail.
, rother l',lBl Grand Pa(rick Dmiten ;and
oldest and
'fills m.
death this Lodge loses: one of,
It oldest and most efficient members, the com
nlf ,a vaned citizen'. and his family a loving has
bankand a fond father ; Therefore he it
Rcz(4,eed, That ire as a Lodge deeply mourn his
Yowl. \
Re:mired. That wo extend to the faintly onr
heartfelt %empathy in their sail bereavement.
, "ffi.aufeett, lh,memory of the. deceased, that: our
charter be draped in mourning for the period of,
thirtyilays. _
Repaired, That these teseintlons 'replaced onpur
minutes, a copy sent to the afflicted family, and
that they be pubitsheilin our county papers.
H. AItaIRTHoNG.I
• 0:11. Hockw eta: } CO3l.
I). \SWEET,
see the Cork
QUOTATION OF;
ELL It 'EO Bankers a,
South Third Street,
U. 8. 1881, c
64 66 64 . 6 7 , 66 6;
• is •• .68 , 46 46
10-40, empon..
Pacific ey
New s's, Reg. 11181
". c. 1881 • •
Reg,
••. •. e. 1881. A.—
(told—.
Stlyer . ..
Pennsylvanta
Beading
Philadelphia & Erie
Lehigh Navigation_
-.. Valley,,Ex. Div
United B. R, of N. J..
Pittsburgh, T. Sr. Butts&to It. It
Northern Central e .
l
k
Central Transportation
N spuehotting
SlrtlrPennsyvanla...:
C
•
. A. Mortgage Cs, 'B9
TOWANDA 44 - AKE - TS. _
General dealers In Groceries and Produce, Pat tetra
Block, corner:Wald and Bridge Streets.
Onions.
Beeswax
1110e6
Weals skinq
Shut pc:lig, sheared
Larnlisk I ie.
Ta110w....
Wool. washett....
uuwashed
E6:11
'i9kel Ware,
tt,sc.rockary
LIST OF LETTERS remaining in
Post Office at. ToWaftda, Bred fferd Cu., Pa.,
fur the 'Week ending Angust 29, 1677:
Brown, Iris C q i MeCjpe; Martha (2).
llurkey Ellen Pursell: John • , ;
'Gallagher, Michael - Smith. May
Jones, Mrs Mary 1. ' 'Slater, Jane
Imehland, Mrs John Vergueson. Mrs P
Mobre, Mrs James • Whitten, Charlidte -
Persons calling for any of the above, will please
"advertised," giving date of list.
81 W. AL,vonn, P. M.,
mpe
\',las,h,
SITS IJEHANNA
COLLEGIATE
•
The Pall Term of, Institute will ,ComMence
Nrt~irAY. AUGUST 21; 1577, with a' large and
experienced cozy's of lustre ore, Superior advanx
tages to those wishing to pre re for College, for
business: to teach, and to olita general culture..
The forming of habits of study, d the moral con
duct of each student will receive c Inl attention.
The number of Tea - tilers is large, lu rtier that full
justice may be done each student, ,The Teachers"
Class will be organized at the commencement of
the term. Especial attention will be gl-71 this
eluring tin - Fall session,
Expenses as cheap as can be agorded tor e I n
strueitah imparted , and less for Bradford C , ty
s\Ttents, than any other xchool of an equal rank.
. or catalogne,.tir other. .partieuLara, .address th
principals.
SIIIII.F.R FAIN.
r*t. Trusted,
149-Sw.
station
t
EDITH A.,ThoseriioN
MASON it HEAD,
rroitNE IS4 AWi
• •
Towanda, Ps. Ole& 'Over *anion *Tiseri *us*
S;ratAito. stifoi
Bußalo. ti: T
sPlEciAfrLcicAt.
TAPE WORN! REMOVED • ALI YE,
Markets.
• •Bb, dr. and g
..... 16'4. 16 3 .4
3 '.,
.. 19. ; 19'4
36%! 361
.. 127, ;128
li 17.
.... 8 1 6
.. 28 30
45 46
38 40
110%411
REPORTED BY STEVENS & LOBO.
CORRY.CTED BY DAYTON he into.
I os f 06
'os (4 10 .
10 Oil 25
(55 '
06 ki t 07
25 0. 37.
22 a • '25 •
New etavertisemeats.
INSTITUTE
F.; E. QTITNI.ANT, ".; 1 1. It, •
Towanda, Pa,
QIIERIFP'S . SALES,—By virtue
kJ of Sundry , writs Issued out of the Court of
Common Pleas of Bradford Collin), and to me di
rected, 1 will expose to public sale, on FRIDAY,
the 7th day of SEPTEMBER, at the door of 'the
Court house. in Towanda. at 1 o'clock Y. w , the
following described property, to wit :
One lot piece or parcel of Land 'agate in Athens
twp, bOunded north by lot No AI, east ,by,lasids of
.. Thomas. sonde by lot no 49, and west by River
st, being 60 ft widelon said Illver4d, and 150 feet
deep; contains 7,600 square ft. with 1 2,story fram
ed dwelling house thereon. .Izwl ,andtaken Into
executionat the suit of Camell Bros' vs A J Ca
rey.
ALSO-One ether lot. situate ' In wunwe twF,
bounded north and east by lands of Daniel Sickles,
smith by the pubUc'highway, west by landsof Dan
lel Sickles; ecntains 23 acres more or less, all Ins
moved, with I board house and few fruit trees
thereon.- Seized and taken into execution at the
snit of A Lends's Use vi, avid Swank and 1. Fried
enburg. , ,
AL i -One other lot situate in Litchfield twp,
bounded north by the publie highway. east and
south by lands of Chas Johnson, west by lands of
11 L Vanduter, contains 5 acres more or leas, all
Improved; with 1 Mu/led house, I framed ben house
and orchard of fruli trees thereon. Seised and
taken, into execution at the snit of A c Arnold's
use vs 'Henry Armstrong. .
%late is- .-'..
ALSO-Ono other lot situate In A- n.- --,,
bounded north by lands of . Mises Baletta, east by
lands fed-inert, owned , by- Ii W Miller, south by
lands of Benjamin Young, west by lands of Abram
Wilcox and Zlisha Englity contains 52 acres Moro&
or less; about 40' acres Im pwith't I framed
mvedt e
house, I framed barn, other outb tidings, and or
chard of fruit trees thereon. Sel 4,Xid taken In
to execution at the snit of C 11 II nroe Vs John II
Cooney. I . ~
ALSO-One other lot' situate In Towanda bow% .
bounded north by lands Of Henry Wells, east by
Second-st, south by lands or John F Means, crest by.
lands of 0 1) Bartlitt, being 64 ft front on said Sec
ond-st, and 140 ft deep; with 1 framed bouse and
few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken Into ex.
ecution at the sett of Eliza I.aporte's use vs NaoMI
.4.1 InfllT.
ALSO-One other lot situate in Troy bore . ,'l/end
ed and described as foll Owe : Beginning at sm iron
pin in the southeast tor hereof ; thence by ands of
It F Beebe and others north 87 0 , west 1 rs to a
stake: thence by lands of A D Joralernon north to.
east 1.1-V pen to a stake; thence by lands of E It
Parsons, south 87 0 , east 103 8-10 pars 10 an iron pin
east side of Canton at; thence along canton-st las o
west IS 2-10 sera to the lace of becitining;contains
acres and 5 pars of nd MOT
10 O Or loss, with 1
„,/
framed house, I framed ctru, au few fruit trees
thereon. Seized and taken int execution at- the
suit of Wm Dougssin vs 311cI Flynn.
? e
ALSO-trite other lot slum In Athens borough,
bounded north by Mods of J/ Corbin, east byJands
of Ano Buunell, south by North-st, west 'by lands
Mrs Eynon; contains '1 of an acre more or less,
with Iframed Cherth arid framed sheds thereon.
Seized and taken into elocution at. the suit of F M
Welles's use vs The First Universalist Society of
Athens: ......., / ' -
ALS( -,.‘Dtte oTher lot situate In North Towanda
bounded slid described as follows : aseglnnlng on
the south line of a lot of land owned by. I. J Culver
and J F BlackfMn, and at the northeast ;or of a
re
lot hetofeie, onveyed by James Foster to Ellen
S nosh - int; ew.° southerly along said Ellen S
Hosford eat line about 77 Talc to within 15 feet of
the eolith pro" of the pribile road leading from the
Towandaand Ulster road to lands of the Pa & N.Y
It It- Co. thence easterly along said road Y2O ft
to a cert ' theuee northerly on a line parallel with
the west line hereof about 27 rods to said Culver's
andittlackman's line; thence westerly by the sante
21.,''1t to the place of beginning; contains 2 acres
mid 40 rods of laud more or less; belug the same.
Vece of land conveyed by James Foster to Isaac
wihnrc by deed rated Stay 15. 1d73, and recorded
In deed book No 116 at pattr,e 124, etc., all Improved;
no buildings. .
ALSO-One other lot gtuate in Towanda twp,
bounded north by —st, east by lands of Frank
Blackman. south by lands of John llosford and
John Harding. wesehy lands of Charles Wolters;
being about 60 by 150 ft, all imprbred, with 1 fram
ed building used for a paint shop thereon. Selauel
and taken into execution at the suit of 'IP A Ed
ward's use vs If E Builingtou..f W Joloison, E
Be. d Myer. Lit Rodgers. C 51 -Manville, Isaac
Vosburg, S W Alvortl anti C F Nichbls.
ALSO—One other lot situate In 'Towanda born',
bounded north by lands of M E Solomon, cast by an
alley, smith by lauds of & Black, west by
Main-at, being about 2,1 ft 'froueand DO ft deep and
being the same pleeccof land conveyed to Taylor,
Spalding klioffman'hy Means and wife by
deed da'ed April 6, ISO, and recorded In Bradford.
CO Recorder's Ofllee, Book 'No b 2, page txs, etc.,
all improved. with a ti-story brick store. thereon.
Seized and taken into osecutlon at the suit of John
Clough's use vs W Taylor and M . 4 Spalding.
ALSi),-One • other lot sltnate In Albany twp,
bounded north by lands fif Codding & Russell, cast
by lands of .1 0 Frost and S I) .Sterigere, south by
lands'of Smith - and —• English, westr'by
laiiits of 1. English and others: contains 69 acres
more or less, about e:t4cres Improved, with 2 fram
ed houses and few fruit frees there — on. Seized and
taken into execution at the suit of Hiram Sweet vs
Hiram W Beverly. • .
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ALSO—One other lot situate In Towanda borei,
bounded and described as MMus; 'legionlng on
the south side of Statc-st, at Chas Fraley`a north
--
' west cor; tin nee westerly along the south line of
said st to Daniel Curran's northeast cor; thence
',Moberly along sant Curran's east line Whig soot h.
easi , cor; thence easterly anti parallel with State-s 6,
tai !mkt Enders west line: thence northerly along
said Eisler), line to the place of beginning, with I
framed house thereon. Seized and taken into exe
cution at the cult of Johu It Minis vs James W
Van Tnyl. ' \ , • •
Al.So—Defendant's undivided one-third interest
in one other ,to; -Minnie in Ulster 1) township,
bonneted north by lambs of 31 G Vansyekle, east by
lautls.of S N Havens, south by lauds of J no V ling,
west by Mods of George Corneby and 31 G Van
sycklet.coWaina 75 rests more or less. about 65
acres Impttu - eilovith 2 framed barns. 11og barn, I
framed house, other outhaildim , a anti orchard of
fruit trees thereon. Seized anti n taken into execu
tion at the, suitor Win ItuSsetils.las G Lenox.
' ALSO other lot situate \ in Monroe twp,
bounded north by lands of SanoteLLyon, Benjamin
Northrup, Elon 'Wilcox, Wni Jaineil and - Nelson ,
Gilbert. east by land's. of D IV Dodge, south by
lands of Win and Clarence KelloggandMrs Miller,
west by land of G F Manson estate, and \Benjamin
..Northrop; contains about-1,060 aeros more\ or less.
I about 250 acres improvesh with a framed hhoses, 3
! framed bartis,: small hay barns, and sheds attach
! 4.11, I saw mill, with all mill fixtures belonglng
thereto. -
• ALSO—Deft's interest In one other lot situate lt'
Monroe and Albany twps, bounded - north by lands -
Chester Northrop. east I_.y lands of E C Kellogg
anti Mrs Mitter,.south bylands of Widoveltraown,
Charles Browa, , Huston Post and Frank 'Wilcox,
west by landi oejerry litarkmam, Geo Absatt anti
-f W.Leivis; contains about 451 k acres more orless,
no improvements.' Defendant's Interest In above
descrlbed lots_of land to be sold subject to mortgage
held by I) It Blackman - against \said. premises.
Seized and taken into execution at the stilt of 13 It
Blackman vs Judson S ;Blackman.
ALSO—One other lot situate In Towanda hero',
bounded north by lands of 'E T.Fox, east `by lands:
of tbe -Barclay C & It It Co, serial by Muds 'of 11 P
Moore, West by Main-st; contains about I acre more
or less, all unproved; no buildinga. \
ALSO—The deft's undivided
.4 of 1 \ other lot sit
uate In Towanda Imo% bounded north
_by lands of
Edw Overton, raid by Railroad-id, south \by lands
of It Caton, west by Main-st; being about 75fitfrotit
bn said Main ) st more or less, all impreictlt no:build.
hilts. Seized and taken Into execution at the \ nit
6( g\T Fox, adin'T TS E T Elliott. "4 \
ALV—fitie other lot situate In Rome tap;' bound,-
ell tortby lands of John Strope, east, by . !sada or-
F
It t.,
Gable state, south by lands of Jane Decker,
west by lea is of Wm Itlebards: contains 10 acres
tetre or lese, bout 25 acres Improved; uu buildings
with an orcha d-of fruit trees thereon. Seized and
Wm Cook's itse`vs Elizabeth B Galls'.
ALSO—CoIe other lot situate. In Itidgbury tarp,.
bounded north by lands of Allen O'Leary. east by
'lands of Nelson Gillette, south by lands 'of Nelson.
and Aaron Gillette. we. t by lands of AarvinGillettiu,
contains aNacresinore o less, • about 10 acres un
proved, with 1 (Maned hbtxe, I board shanty, I log
barn. and few fruit trees thereon- Seized and tak
en Into execution at the suit 43 11, I. McAfee's use
vs Hiram Wm Scott. ,
ALSO—One other lot situate , n Towanda twp,
bounded and described as follows Itt‘gintiing at a
post standing in front of Win , FattoWs line: thence
north 19S°, west along said Patton'sll7 130 roils
to a post; thence north 59°, east 33 6-10 rats ttfta
met; thence south 30°, east I 5 640 rotll ttk a post;
thence north 59 , i! deg, east ;51 rods to a yell.) pine;
thende south-30 deg; east S 4 9,10 rods , to a pine be ,
log a cor orlut of land,sold:.by Job Shepard to Ja
lc\l
cot) Weltit thence along said , Atoltr, northerly I ne
;6759 deg, west 109.3'10 reds to the- place -of be
gin ng: contains 60 acres and titr NM more or less.
.. . ._ __
w.
hign• 1877.
111D:A81(1:19.
.. 111...11
1055'1088
108,5 108 1 4
110 3 4 111
112 112'4
12' 124'
....'lOB5, 109
109 lOW{
106%1107
108 108 , 4
101 1 1 104 , i
..,.. 100 I no.
.... 29. 29,4
xifw ‘ig rhe tame land as conveyed il John F Means
:I d Wife to Michael Mitchell deed dated Nov .4,
841:.%, and recorded In Deed Dm* No 03, ,Page 422 ,
etc, with alBmt. 50 ai,res Improved; 1 log house, - I
.franted barn and. few fruit trees thereon. 4
ALSD—One other lot. stiii - ife in Towanda top,
!minded and described as follows : Begriming at a
yellow pine, being the cor of above dejscrib.4l lot of
land; thenco south 30 deg, east along said lot above
described 20 rots to a cof of land sold by Job Shop
ani to Jacob Wolf; thence north 59 deg, east 41 rods
to alwrst; thence north 30 deg,-,west 63 r.. 10 rods to a
pine tree: thence. smith Sfi deg, west 56 rods to a
stake; them•., smith 30iteg, east 43 5-10 pct•: along
salifline of land first above -described fo a post:
thence north 59 deg, east along thellneof land first
doscribed, 5t rods to the onee of ln•ginnine,,; con
tains 30.aen•s more Or less, about 'nacres Improved.
no buildings. and•orehani of fruit frees thereon.
Seized and taketi Into execution at the - suit of E M
Peckham vs Michael - Mitchell and Datilel . Savertvot,
ALSO--One ocher lot situate In Ulster twp,
hounded and described as follows.: Beginning at a'
stake In the eash.llne Of the: pulic. mid leading
from Athens to TOwanda, 70 ft and p;lncheS, north-
NanHY along aforesaid road from the northwest net'
of. the barnyard ifOrmorly of 1' P Sweet; thence ,
northwardly along the line of said ntetd ft on to a
bridge near the middle Of. a small stream: thence
otith eastwardly along the middle of staid stream
o creek 114 ft to a stake: thence west or nearly so.
113 to the place of beginning. contains II pers and
110 1 and ‘ 4 , of a ft of land, with' I blacksmith shop
thoreo .
ALSO tae other hit situate In Ulster iwp,
beliollell a 4 tleseribed as tenon's: Beginning at a
post on the . ititheast cor of the \lingo lot formerly
owned by No tan ()Invited. 4KIN7 fit possession of .14
II Smith. on th • road leading from the village of
Ulster to Smith lit; thence running in a north.
wardly direction 2...9 ft to a post on the south . line
of lands in possesslo of Chas \V Holcomb; thence
an eastnaittly direr, ion-so ft; thenco running In
southwardly direction .t 7 ft to:a post on the north.
side Of the atoresaltErn leading front Ulster to
Smithfield; thence Ina wee wavily direction along
spill road 80 Hui the - plat.° o beginning; contains
s7.A rods more or less, with 1 stied house. I tram
eil-barn, anti other - outirullitin I and orchant of
fruit tr to
ees tifereoti,„ Seized and - on Into etecu
tiou at the ritii Lot 1' I. Ward vs Jr! tercereau.• .
A I •Si 1 , --One other dirt Situate In 'SM hequin twp,
.'rounded north by lat Prof 1;5 Kttigsbi y, east by_
lands of Clark Sexton."Soinh by lands of . bet Fish
estate, C(' Gorr and Gee Gore estate, wet, by the'
Susquehavina river; contains 3(.10 acres more r loss,
about 1110 acres Improved, with' I framed clwe
- ling
house, I framed tenant house, 3 - ,framed barn. 1
corn house, other outlmlldinga and 2 orchards
fruit trees_therroa. Seized and taken into execu
tion at the stilt of John M Pike's use,Vs John
Fraser and Geo W Spahling,
A Lso—Gne other lot Allmon in Terry tWp,•bountl
ed north by lands of 4ajnes H Turrell and-,Geo
Welles, east by iambi of ,lautes'll Terrell, Angus
-tus Lewis and Geo , If Welles, South by lands of
Illusselll,l ; airringtoni and west by lands of Jameati
Turfeli: e Manta Aar acres. more or less, about 7n,
Improved, with I framed house. - 1. framed hare,
other OuthtitidingS, and 2 orchards of fruit trees
thereon.' Seized , and taken into execution at the
suit of George ii Welles is Philander White. Also
at the snit of Fllen J Welles' ex'rs vs sante.,
ALSO—One:other tot situate In Monroe and AT; - . -
-batty twps, bounded -north by lands of James A
Harris and Leonard' Morris, east by lands of Daniel
It Itlaikinati, south by lands belonging to the estate
' of .Henry ]frown, den',l, - iind west by the south
branch of the Tiiiratula Creek; contains lie acres,
more 'or less, about 30 Improved, 'with .1 !board
house, 1 framed liouse; 2 framed barns with sheds
attached to one, I framed corn house. 1 grocely. 1
blacksmith' shop, and 2 orchards of • fruit Imes
'thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the
suit of Jeremlah , Btackman vs Geo L Blackman:
ALSO—One , other lot situate In Stuithtield twp,
bounded north by . landfill C Campbell, east by
lands of Yunnan Wolfe, :ninth by lands In posses
sion of Nehemiah Tracy, and-west by lauds of Geo
Ctisirell; contains 611 acres, Mo . ro . or less, 'about 43
Improved; with 1 framed. house. 2 framed
with sheds attached, I framed shop, and orchard
of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken tutu a:o
-mitted at the suit of p-$- Cowell vs Herbert X
C lilt
Di i of litditcfif,,titobitald tat
i.
ty.'
rffnlf ty1,7.0i :ZU {ION 111 UV.
.. . .
yf Ro gers, east by find** be .. ng to the paste of
35dward Barton and James ampbell, south by
Hurls of A.l Layton and John amphell, and west
by -lands of S. D BornuM and J . s Drake" cop-
Cates 160 acres, more or less,- abou 140 littppeved,
With 1 framed house,l framed barn, .82 oreds
,f fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken intoestee
Cutkm at the suit of MW Wheelock vs, . calmer. ALSO-One other lot Murata In T ra lisp,
nded and described as follows: Beginn gat a.
gwood our adjoining lands owned and led!
y John Taylor; thence south 85 0 , east 220 pers
t and stones" teenee north 82% peril to a herk
4° west rt 7 .
bo lZ ii ; ca ll iou ene th e south
4l ar ii. est lo
2 pe l4 ri pe ur vi r to ble a o he olle mite n it!.
sing; contains 104 acres arid 66 pets of land e or.
.1 • about 6 5 acres Improved. with 1. t, oatory
rained house, 1 framed barn with sheds / Attached,'
framed Uwe; 1 framed horse barn. 1 grain house,
(rained hog pen, I framed hen house, and 2 or
hards of fruit trees thereon.
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ALSO-One other lot situate In' asumarora twp,
ended and described as follows VBeginnlng at a
1 st on the. public road: near a hoMse owned byfleo
os,
Taylor, thence north 115 0 , west 1,03 pets to a pest;
thence south 4 0 , west 1073 i ratite a hemlock sap
ling; thence south 88 0 , east I}4 rods to a hemlock;
thence north 1.231:r0ds to &post; thence north 88 0 4 .
west 128 reds-to, a post; th ace north 263 5 °, east 53:
reds to the l'lsco of beet lug; coq I ns 101 acres
rp, gt
and ail pert of land too or less, with a - restriction
of 20 acres coterejed 11 El C Welles to-Ferris Ack.
ley, about 70 acres Improved, with 12-story reamed
house s " fS story framed halals; 3 framed Oarless',
framed store-ho , 1 lime kiln, andfeW fruit trees
store-ho
thereon. ' " 4 . • •
.1
ALSO- On o h er lot situate in. Tuscarora twp.
bounded anti s eseribed as follows: Beginning at a
hemlock on/a cor Of .the Barn 'fill and.Hol kft;
thencelseerthjie'west 124 pets to a post; thence
:north stiSO, wes t 69 pens to a cur; thence north SaO,
molt 12( pers.; thence-south Ba3S O , east 61rpees to the
place/of beginning; (Ordains 53S acres more orlesitS
abosit MI improved: being the tame land conveyed
toils° said Hiram Taylor by Ler' Walla and wife,
,hy deed dated Asignst:3l, A D 11174, - and recorded .
"tithe office for recording sieeds.`etc., In and for
sold County of Bradford in Deed Hook, NO 1=
page 425, etc. -. • • . ....
1 -ALSO--4)ne oilier lot of laud situate in Tosianda.
hero, bounded north by lands of W C Bogart,' east •
kr.Secono st, south by-lands of Chas Humphrey,
west bran Mier being 22,14 ft front, on said *second
at, and 144 ft deep, with t two-awry framed house
and few Wilton(' ornaminjal trees thereon. •
s'ALSO-L4lne other tot of land situate in Towanda
born, bounded north by lands of d If Binder, east
by an alley,'south by lands ore D Humphrey, west
by Third st„ being 7735 ft front on siiii- Third st,
144 ft deep, with 1 framed barn and few fruit trees,
thereon. Seized and taken into execution at-the'
suit of Samuel S Dekay vs 'Dram TaylOrand James
McCabe, Sens Also alibis suit of Samuel Buck
, vs'Hinuss Taylor.' , -
• ALSO-One other lot eitnate in SheshequinlWp,
described as killowro; lieginnieg at a pine knob
stand iug In the south line of •C II Shepard', . land ; -
thence along said,Shepard's south line east as orig
inally run 193 9-10 rods tiro post the southeast cur
,of Shepard's farm; thence south as Originally run
50 rods to the centre of the Creek road; thence'
aloeg the centre of the sanie south 40 0 ,west 33 orig
inally run 12 4-10 rods to a stake - for a cur ; thence
west or parallel with the north lino 203 1-10 reds to
a stake Con thence north 23 deep east as originally
run 6.4 340 rods to the place of beginning; contaies .
.72 S-10 acres, more or less, ocoarding to.a survey
made by Z F Walker. being this notth half of lot No
:4 wi the sulsdivisiou of Asylum Co lands on War
rant No 497; about 20 acres !moseyed. with I board
Oran and few fruit trees thereon: Seised and taken
tow' execution at the sultef .1 Leroy Corbin', use
Va.Eniss al Clark. ~- • . . . -
ALSO-One other lot situate 'ln Overtou twp,'
bonnded north by lands of James If Hawes, east
by lands of E-T Park and Michael Byron, seuth by
the public highway, and west by laud of- Widow.
'Barnes and land - known as the Willow Lfit ; 'con
tains 'SO acres,. more or less,. about SO improved,
wills t framed house, 1 leg bareSl trained granary\
and orchard Of fruit trees '
thereon.. Seized and
.taken Into. execution at the suleef,J I' X Irtsv's siSe
vs &dm Sullivan: Also at the suit of PO Ileefe's
adm'r vs Cornelius Sullivan and John Sullivan. -
,-,. ALSO-One other lot situate in Orwell tWp.
•hounded south 14.11,6 south line,of the Aaron Chub
buck farm, west' by the west' line of the same,
'north by lands of S Russell and Byron Pratt, - and'
cast. by. lands 'of said Pratt' nd Mrs 31 II Mory ;
contains GS acres, more or less, all improved: being
the same land as sold to the deft by Mrs M H Mory
la articles of Agreement Made And concluded on
the 15th day Of -April, len, by and between the
Jsarties thereto; 1 framed barn and shed. . .
, ALSO-One other lot situate ha Orwell twp,
bounded 'meth by lauds of C•hauncy Hill, east. by
lands of A Bosworth and - LafayettO.Pendleton,
south briands of John Phillips:and west by lands'
of 0 0 Bill and---Alger; contains abOut 36 acres.
about 10 acres improved. -Seized and taken Into
exeeelpm at the's ni t of (.co Nichols vs A W Alger.
- A.I.SoL-11eferulant's interest In a lot of land sit
•uate.in Canton twp, described as follows,: Begin
ning le the centre of tha 'Mountain road leading
' from Canton Steam Mill to Ward two In the line of,
;.landa surveyed to Win Freestlue; thence north 31 0
west 75 persto wrack; thence south 8714 a east 95
tiers to a Stake and stones; thence south 90 west .
9s, pers to said road; thence north 48 0 west 58 pens
to the place of beginning; contains 40 acres,- more
'or less; no improvements. .
ALSO-Lut No 2, situate in Canton two, boned
ell north by-the TowarelaCreek road, east by lands
'of ,Lathau Andrus.' smith by Towanda Creek and
lands of W- W Wright, and west by the aforesaid -
r oad; contains 4.aeres, more or less, all improyed.;
no buildings. .
' ALSO-Lot No 5, situate 111 Canton bora, bound
ed north by tends of Mary E Knapp, east by lands
of 1 Si Smiley, Geo E - Bullock and Baptist Church
loto•outh by lands of
.Carellue Manley and Übe N
Snide, west by Diviidou-st ; contatns 1 acre, more ,
or less, all improved. .with I trained barn thereon.
A Lso-I.ot Nu 4, situate In Canton and Armenia
twos, described as fellows : Beginning at a post. in
the centre of the public road leading from Canton
Straits 31111 s to- Israel Merris in Armenia; theni•c•l
east 12G pers to lands of the estate of "Elias Rock- I
well, dee'd ; 'thence south 2!i, a west along said
Rockwell lands 40 persto a posts thence north 17 a
West.l29 pers ?is the,centre of said highway; thence
north - Ga. east :33S pers tothe place of beginning:.
robtain'S 20 acres, more or less; Ito improvements.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of 311,
- nerva Rogers vs Charet Stockwell. :
•ALSts-tlne other lot situate-in Asylum twp, de
scribed as follows: Beginning at a post and stones
-in cor of said lot - thence - south 73a west 138 4-10
per, to a post Alia:stones Incur; thence north 48,Si. a
-wifst 51 pers to aiMold white pine stump In corner ;
thence "north 44 a . e:lSt - 203 5-10 per to a post .and
stories in cor: thence south 12 a :20' and 1,44 tiers to
the..place of beginning: contains 94 - acres and. SI
t+ers,.inore or less,atenst 75•Intproved,wiih 1 framed
`Weise, I framed bare:l IT3t.tQLl,,botritt, and orchard
rd \e fritif - trees thereon: excepting and reserving
sh orr rron. I a cre de e ded from Geo P Speifeer.and
A% Ifv,sto J.-IS Ceolbangli: Seized awl taken lido exe
eintotat the sed'of , ,•Alfrett Williams. knardian of
Fedelia'Williams. aintl'J.S Coolbaugh, guardian of.
',tarry Wlllititiss. vs Geo P Spencer. 1 k
AI.SO---CnS other lot Situate in Tuscarora- twp,-
bounded north by the.putillellighway.• east by. the
public highway heading -to Skitiners . E.ltly, south
by lands of II P Raul and A J Slivara, 31111 west b
the mill rice leading to the gninhy.firist Mill - ;
contalus if of 'an a.Ar more or less; all luipreved„
with 1 framed house,l,,fratsiell barn, 1 blacksmiths
shop, and few fruit trefttliereon. Seised sod tak
en Into execution at the 'suit of C 1U Roberts' use
vs Win II Ilehlren.
„
. ALSOOne other lot situate In Towanda bore',
- hounded and described Igs-follows: Beginning.at a
stake cur of ('enter-st and Flrsi-ave;=, thence north
20 0 ' . west 150 ft to a stake: thence \ north 704, east
50 ft to a stake; thence sent!' 20a:east 150 ft tonne
of First:ase; thence by Firstsave soitth 70 0 . - WesZ." -
50 ft to the place.of - beginuing; contains 7.5 0 0 sq ft'
of land, with 1 framed house, tstnall framed lianl,,
`and few fruit trees thereon; being the saine,l44 cen.
veyed t's Winjirey by Peter Mareti - and "wife by
deed, slated Oct tat. 1571, recorded in Deed \Book
RA. rage 220. Being lot No lof Block .14, of Sayre
& Cisisadditloisoflewanda.: Seized and taken in-'
ti, execution at the suit of .loseph Junesevs WM,
Gray, 0 , - - ' .
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ALSO-One other lot situate In Canton Lull,
bointded north by lands of - John Tuberty, east by
lauds of - Daniel 'Welister. and Mrs 3031:111 . Carr.
south by lanilSofJ/aitlel Webster and the estate of
John .r. &meg, NiCSt by lands of the estate...at Jobe
II Jones and the public, highway; contains 76. acres
more or leas,
- about 70Ocreb hoorayed, with 2 fram
ed houses. 2 framed tiaras. and 2 orchards of ' fridt
trees thereon: Setzedand taken into execution at -
the suit of Thomas K,lngsirl vs Michael Kingsley.
ALSOs-One other lot situate lu Towanda boro',
hounded and described as follows :•Jleginning at
the southweit cor of a lot owned, ix . John ' Laggon,
slionte,rn the west side of the extension of Bridge
st: and extending along - said Laggon's south .line '
150 ft to 0 cor: thence- southwarilly along lands of
.1' .1 Griffith and W Patton.' 40 ft 'to a• cor; thence
eastwardly along line of said Griffiths lot 150, ft to
s o cor id llridge.st aforesaid; thence along 'said .
ridge-st 40 ft to the place of 'beginning, with 1
fts. tied home, soil few fruit and .sniarnrutal trees
Itinseemi. Seized and taken' Into execution-sat-the
suit 0(-.
.Sitts Sirs II A Snott's use vs Sirs Alma A' 11111.
.Al . -One tither lot situate di Towanda tap„
bti
onded atid deerits.ol as.fellows:: Beginning at a
point lii the Rue of South William-Id: thence' at
rightauglos`with south William-st: -- his
a westerly dir).rm 150 ft to a post In Mr Patch's
lot; thence nOrt 71a • an' east 50 ft to a post con'
Cowes! at right angles with the last mentioned line
150 ft to south Willni-s*: Menet by south William
' st, smith 71 a,', 341' we t 50 ft to- the place of begin:
fling. same being lot N'o.G7, of S 4." and Jll - Steams'
Mt in Towanda two, as per marl male by W - e II
Morgan. with. t trained hoes,: thereon... Seizes! and
taketi.into exceistion at the snit of Ttsimas Merl
, degil; use vs Bemis. Beeman and Wm iirenlati,.
AI so t-uer .iither 14.1 sitmdit in A titres boro'.
.beanded north ,by Sands of Daniel isimovan. st.st by
the Susquehanna river• south by lot belOnging 'pie
the Setruil District of Athens bone, west by lands
of I N Evans and Mrs Eggireten; contains I 's.,aeres
more °ries:, with 1 framed dwelling house. 1 trams
ril barn and feW'frOt. trees thereon. Setied .an,l
taken into execution at the suit' of john
.31 Pike vs
Chas E Washliatn.-
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.AI.SO--One other 144 situate Jsi .Armenta' tWp,
bounded and described as follow.,- Itegituilue at a
stonefortneily a beech tri.e7and large basswood
wititess, being the northwest cor id a lot of land
formerly deeded by Elias Itokwell to S E Good
rich, being in the sbuth tine of the Priuthee tract:
thence west along the said !Inc of the 11eithee • tract ;
50 prs bin. point In the east dile of thECovert's lot:
thence south along said Covert's lot-to a post .116
pers. briu,,..• Ilse seetlic:L.4 cur of said Covert=s lot in
"the Mirth line of Iliddle's leittiliericA: east along list'
said Biddle's lot 50 pers lb the southwest cor of the ••
S E Goodrich he; south along the west' litte'
of said Goodrich lot tiorthas being in - the center'r,:if
Bos re.sd to the place of beginning. 116 pers: con
tains 36 acisos more or 1e,.:. go acres impreved. with
t framed house, t framed' barn. and other embedd
ing., th-rein. • Seized and taken - into execution ' at
the snit or Ji'iel Aterse vs Geo Mclntosh..
'A,l.aClOtte.. other lot situate tu Towanda bow' ,
bounded and described as follows: Beginning at
the smithies:4 scrod a lot sold to s Iv' Northrop, on
the Wa;:ttertY Still` qt. Bridge Or•Spreee-sts:Alienee
westerly'annig line ut saidNortitrup, south use 150
ft to a cur: thence sentlivery along Grigith's land 40
ft to a core thence eastwardly stung saki Grialtit's
land 120 ft to a cor on said Bridge or Spruce sts;
theneemertherly Stung said st 40 ft t., the place of
beginning, with l•frained 1 . se,mheroutbadidings
and few fruit trteitheream Seized and taken Into
execution at the sultsot \V 8 'Meet's use vs John
Lagstan.
ALSO-One other lot of land situate-in Asylum
, T . bourinded Suit "described as follows: Begin:
- ii ig ou the banks of the Suumehanna liver mirth'
Itseast 20 pers to a con; thence teeth at:, West
20 pe K to a cot; then'(! 11 0 , last 20 pert to a cor;
(Lent(. to the place of begintdngs contains 1 acre
-..„\\.
More o \ less, all improved, with there diveiling
houses, bt icsmlth shop, grist mill, saw mill, water
-power. awl t o appurtenances thereon. - .
A I.SO-A ,e ntity of laud known as the Cluster
"of Islands, alt Loin the Sussolehannaltiver in said
tap of Asylum, ild *opposite the mills aforesaid;
contains 16 acres ore or less; all improved. - Being
the
_laud purch ase( by. Jacob Towne at Sheriff's
ea \
sale the fl-tit day ofJt \ anary, 1869, as mentioned
and . described In Art le of Agreement '
betweeu
Jacob Towne and said 1 1 \V Carver of date the 16th
day of alay;slB73. . Posse it• to be given of said
property to said party of the coed just on the let
ad \
,day of February, 1575. :Seize Witt taken into exc.,
claim at the suit of Jobn 'John n's-use vs W II El
lenberger. Wm It Storrs. and S Alenberger, 'ad
ministrators ft! Bases Ellenberger. teed. • . s
ALSO-One other tut situate In thens bore'.
bounded astollows t; Being lots Nos 5, , 116 g and
,117 on Elmiri-id; - 2.51 ft otsSystith-st aft ding to a
plot or survey made by ( !rson Rickey 'to • Bon E
Herrick, with 1. Paige fannedaiding arson,
t
...known as the steam mlitpropert „ reserving ere
from 50 ft on the north side next i o the Oahe • lot
on Elnstragst„alsoresstv In: .60 f ton South at al g
Ilcrrlck'S itno.• So and * taken Intoexticution tit<
the suit of (''Muts u ervit VA. pipette. ' ~- - .- ' 2 , e
ALSO:7O6e e t :Situate hi Wyaidsing twril
hounded arsaol EMeglnellstat in elk the north
Ri c i o k .. lift i ..l4 „ lsi t.c iaitt in rill ..... ii;lit u fvoilt fla ib oo lt l4,l
, 0, ...
k 4 ihnded by BYt & 8 .- hMrteris to within ' _....'
thence West 2 540 pars to a post coy of'lf es Van._
Gorden lot; thence on line of Mrs Vantleetten ' i
north4-10s_peri to. a yellow pine; theme:south
44
5".2 15,
58 0 . 10 0 pen to an oak for en the old manor , -
lin , thence by sald line Omni 63 0 oast 40 pen toe ,
eor of a lot deeded to least Caaspla.lke WWl's , , i •
Int Creek; thence along said Muth lead math UMW, j
f said lot-south 72 0 'east 55 pen to a tar of WS
Campfthtmce &keit the Mize' of makt Was Camp • r "
south 80° east 46Tere to or new the north abet-
meet of the pew bridge across thaWyMnangentek
thence by the east side of said bridge . south 12°
west 12 540 pars to' the • watt' ender VW eaditak- •
. ent thereof; thence by- the antler otthe
trsouth 43}0 west Ti pen acmes the ma= i '.
ee by the *oath aide of said mill race north ••.: •
534; west 6 pers; thence:Meth 83° west 11 pen its • ,
a but at fora :coiner; thtnee. South 11,4* west . ,
9 5-10 to the soothside MI theist!! wad; thence 1
% tit
along the th side of said road mouth se hest 35
peer then mouth 10);* hest 23 7.10 pars ; thence •
sth item M. perm to Or near the - nee tide of
the mill.race; ence:by the said nee ikelth t ,2o - ., pf
. West 31 610 pen o where the north p' a '
Camp Intonate • sald.Wyoluelng s theneo;.-",
hy,seid line 773 5 0 west . 44 pen to beginnim. ',
Containing 53 acres mne or leas; together with the
' 7'
tree tun and neenpancjin fee simple of the 'Ma
mill race from the said Vi C al tz/it ni Creek to where
it enters the land hereby- onveyest, ma . and mill
race Is now located, else the across said Wya. •
tuning Creek and the water d water penile-go
y t,,ito,
and • use thereof as freely and Offectalll7 * - ai the •
irithin grantors'have and hold thksatue, together
with the free use and. fait right to to on to repair . f„ 7
in - reconstruct the lame. Mies!! thewithh: gran- 1
tors rights or Interest pertaining - tn .- the-41211 use of
the intern! the sold.Wyttinsing -Creek ler theaee •
of the sac mill on the within granted premises and - -
all other uses of• sild 'water privilege as held by ,
them, provided they, the within panto'', AO not .
be made liable for any damages sustained by the. • • . ~..
Bowing or backing ure et the-water In the pool of
Hie dams beyond their own premises, or front dump - „ •
In consequence of said creek being a'pubile high- • - •
way. Being the Name Asa deeded. by
_J D & 1..11 - i i,
Camp and 11 IF k 8 A Brown to war in grantor, ,•
about 6 acres iniproved-with one. grist will and -
mill sheds, one framed house and one framed barn
-thereon. "-. • . . 1
ALSO- - ripe let situate 10 Wialagnif Ml
bonn'ded as - follows: Beginning in the center of .
Wyalusing road at a corner of lands of S Billings, - -
Chas Stone and. C J Vosburg, thence In the center
Of said read south -7335 0 east on Vedanta line 10 . •
pets; thence north 4.% 0 east on Vosbargsline 50140
pore
c t e o
n th o e rt c 7 n l e w efs a t
opni n
s e a idsmtp
m ln s f t e o n m ce p
! fe p n ers. ;
thenceuorth.4lieeast27is-per; thence
:
f I
west on the wall 2534 pen to Bramball's line; thence,
north 1235° west on Bramhall's line' 311 pen toe • ,
'pile of stones on northbanknf Campereekt thence
north 35M° east 43 440 - pen to a tor Of P Stone's
land; thence path 52° eastern P -Stone's Hoe $4 i•
pars; thence south 6435* east 463 pers to two ma- -.,
pie trees a cor of land of P Carr; thence south 535 0 ! .
west on Carr's line 2015 pert; thence moth 650 40'
east - 13"410 pen to &hemlock tree on bank of race; •
thence to center of Wyalusing Creek; thence down
center of said creek Its several courses to the eor
of $ Billings' land; thence north 7° east on 811- . '
tinge line about 27 pereto the place of beginning;
containing 126 acres more or feu, 115 acres . ire- -
proved with ;three framed - dwelling houses, two
framed barns and sheds,, one wagon house, one • •
woolen factory and all machinery and smarten
&aces belonging thereto, and pettion of said fse.'..•
tory building containing one planer and all ma
colnery and appurtenances belonging thereto,er "
contained in and building, one saw and lath mill - • ,-'•
with all machinery and. appurtenances belonging ,
thereto or contained in said building, one once
building andlallout buildings and few halt trees
'thereon, with all the rights and privileges of way
ter power, dams; race and waters of W
Creek as used, held,, or employee by 11 B =1 41 . g '
ALSO—Cm other lot situate In Wyalesing and
Tuscarora twps,; bounded as folioed: Beginning at
a post the cor, of Edward Smith's land on line of
Luther Shumware land,thence on line of said Ed- •
ward Smith and A Latzer. 7035 0 'west 1611_pers to a • ,
con; thence, north 24,5° east on line 'of 11 B lug- '
ham's land 114 pen to a post for a tor; thence south ----
7035 0 `rast on line of said Inglaut's land 189 perrto • ,
a birch on warrant line; thence- south 234 0 wart on
said warrant line 30 pen to a post the car of land
occupied by Luther' Shnmway; thence south 60 0
west 95 640rrs to the place of beginning; con- •- .
taiiiing.l3l a res, strict measereonore or less. No
improvensente; one framed heuse and one framed
barn thereon; • ~.' .
ALSO—One other lot situate in Wyalusing twp., . • , -
bounded on the north by lands of Josiah Bursa and
Allen White„ on the east by lands of Stephen
Bought and George Bought, on the south by other
hinds of 11 B Ingham, end on the west by lands of
. Theresa Stone, Charles K ingham's estate and L
31 Hewitt. containing 175 acies more or lest -
ALSO—One other lot situate in Herrick twp„ .
bounded on the north by lands of Hamilton Mor
row on the east by lands of -Hamilton Moaow and
John Branyan, on the south by.lands of James Fee ' •
- and lands formerly owned by Richard Graham and '
oe the west by said land formerly owned try 'Bich. ..
and Graham and lands of Samuel Billings, contain
ing 33 acres More or less, about 15 acres improved
with one small house and eta6le thereon. • • '
-ALSO-,One other lotsituate in Wyalusing two.,
-.bounded. on the north by lands formerly of 8 0
Shoemaker, on the net and south by lands of Mary
Brhmball. and west by the Wyalusing Creek, con
taining 1 a re more or less. .
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ALSO—One other lot; situate in Wgalusing terp.,.
bounded northerly by lands formerly of S 13i Shoe
maker, easterls by lands of Hiram Elliot and W
Shuniway, southerly by lands of Theresa Stone and, •
Mary Bsamhall, and_westerij- by the •Wyaluslog •
Creek, containing 10 'acres more , or less; used' for
slitio-way for logs. .•
ALSO—One' other lot situate in WY 21118 4 1 11'1 11 44
bounded south by Rh* highway leading from Canlp--
town to Towanda; west by lands of Almon Fuller, --•
nortli by lands of Mrs Ziba,Strump. east by landit
.of F D Nichols' and C S Lafferty; containsl acre,
mere or less, with Pi framed store and dwelling, •
1 framed b arn, rn, .1 framed shop and ball, and- few-,
fruit trees thereon.
. ; A LSO—Ono other lot situate in Wynluslng twp,
bounded south by the cent of Wyainsing Creek.
*est by lands of G S Lafferty. north by lands of
Mrs Homer:Camp, east by lands of Dr V Hornet;
contains two-fifths of an acre, more or less, with a
few fruit trees"thereon - ; no buildings. Seized 'and
taken into, execntion - at the_ snit of John Welles 'wt .
Hollenback vs Cyrus Avery.
A. J. LAYTON, Sheriff.
shesitys Office, Towanda, Pa.; Aug. 15, ISn. ••
•
' •Ar.
TRIAL LIST for Sept. T.;1577.
.
f , ECOND WEEK.
W Clapii vs I) II Walker ' debt
Justus B itaynors use vs W .... -.lssue
A E Comstoffic vs E B .
Jlt Cox vs Myrotrßabcock L issue •
-Ellen K Mitchell's use vs James Kelley. ff• ejet .
Abram Waltman is Justus Lewis.,...trespwls
Peter Brady vs Jane Gibson • aPPeal-
Geo 9 Hornet vs G W Goodell ' Lssue
- Thiable Kinney vs Geo W Kinney'
1' h McKean va Wm Biles ' eject ,J 1
Guy Toter vs Amazlah Kinney eject •
Fitagerald, Flagg & Co vs Dunbar & Dewey—as/IFt • ."
E. Lewis ta It W Marlin appeal
„Andrew Bailey vs Michael Lynch :•••11PPeld
,tames Sullivan et al vs Daniel ;
Michael Coleman vs John .1 Thompson....trespass-
F.m MS Jane Hewitt vs Samuel Kellum... ....eject
,Samuel Walbridge vs W - W Walker covenant -
.B ir.F.lsbree VS Charles Elsbree -
aPPffill
hpdla Harding vs Watson ,Freeratin , eject
.1 W Lewis' use vs S V Benjamin et al - Issue, •
Jackson Lewis vs 0 E Pickett - debt
ICW Patrick vs Benjamin N0rthr0p..,....... „eject
Win May vs L T - - trespass '
Susan Carmer et al vs CV. Doane.-- ' eject
•
TIMM WffiffiC.
Robert Madden vs U 11 ......Inane
James 0111 vs Levi Wells • debt
John Thompson vs. 3111ehtull Coleman eject
E Waltman-vs Warren.Ayres • *Pima
Michael Illckey veThomas Welsh... .. . Aitespass
N..ison Crittenden vs Vases W - Lear ...... .. appeal
B W Lane vet John .1 Griffith et al."...t.i'.covenant
'lVasefirgtoti Barrowcliff vs W S Ford lawyer ,
Wm H Barnes vs Wm May et al eject • •
.1 ILCoolbatigles tege vs BW. Lane...... wept. •
Dr Wm Cheney vs Mark.Minto .............appeal
Michael McDonnell vs A A T. Wallman..covenant
P.'4 Eltiter's use vs John M Pike et al "set fa '
NathanietDavLson vs J-L Corbin " _ amps - •
Jlt Coolbangh J - Patton Wit
John J Taylor,vkCeas adm.r..am action
Isaac K Barrie vs Hertford Fire Ins Co asspt
41 W Goodell vs 'A.Lewls s covenant
L'Clutapel's ado:Or-vs J Whipple et al. Issue -
Fist Natliant of Athena vs Jno - D Keyner...debt
Margaret Park s, one aft(Theo Dougherty etaLactfar
Joseph Towner vs 11 W. Lane et al ejecti
Ainos V Decker vs U Lednard Pratt - • replevin : l
Joseph Towner vs John`Mack et al glean;
Franklin Russell vs it 31 Huasells"ex'rs unapt'
Subpw s tot' second *ewe - returnable - on Mon.
day, Sept. 11, 1577 ter third Week returnable on
Monday, Se t. 17,1577; at g 'o'clock, P. 31. '
M.TEC K, Prot:
Towanda, ya,-august
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IiDITOR'S., NOTICE: ''...: Wm.
A.,
•Ifiiii. S. nApiot *eshtt. Di 'the Court of ,
c ommon_Pleas f Bradford Cotinty. NO. s76,lPels•
nutrylerm„ ik;l •
an Iktnlitorappointed to distrib-'
nic fundicraised Bat Sherlirsiale tedefevidantii \4\,m
real estate:AO' atteti tki , the dutlii of his appoint- \
thent, ete:, at, the ofkee f Overton k .Ellthree, in
Towanda, on FRIDAY, be 24th day Of AUBUST, ,
(I gt
at ti o'clock A: IL ' i ' i
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lie will also at the samele and place attend to .•
the duties of his appoinfinOn As . •Examlner and
"Master In the inatterof this
rig .of the Plain
-IWapt\ leatlon of A. Wit. • .
lialllS tO be hlll , atint to the
titt's in certain Judgments against he said David
11.
li i.st,it. • -- \E. OVERTON, JR.
, • aug2-4w.. Auditor:Examiner Oki( Master.
._
A D3EINISTRAIOE'S" NOTICE
—Notice-Is givendtrat all perikini in -•
detited to the estate or, David Disarmer, late of
der`d, must make immediate payment
to the undersigned, and all persons having claims
against'sald estate must present them, dirt anthalP
Dusted., for settlement. • W 4 St..S.NYVER,
July is, , 77. Administrator, wtidimtislite."
. .
, A DMINISTRATOR'S NoTrdt.. , .
Niitree Is hereby given that all perinea In
fleeted to the estate of Cynthia Jordan, late of \
Rome decd, must make Immediate payment sx
to the undersigned, and all persona having claims
against said estate must present them.dulyauttien...
tleated, for settlement. L. Y. RUSSELL. •
Julyl9. - Administrator, pendente Me."'
D3IINISTRATO . R'S NOTICE. .
A
—Notice Is hereby given that an persons In.
dented to the estate of Marietta Ellenberger, tate
of Asylum, deceased, ate requested to make immtto'
diate payment to the undersigned, and - all person} •
having claims against said. estate must present
the Sault, duly. authenticated fur settlement.
8. B. EILENBERGER,
- Administrator, • '
Aug. 23, 187'•
I'XEc NOTlCE:—Notice
ti hereby given that all persons Indebtted to
the egate of Sarah,A. Cole, tate of Towanda BOW
deceased,. moat mate Immediate payment to ths;
anderslgeed, and all persons having claims against
sald estate must, ,present the same duly authentl•
rated for settlement.
J. ANPREW WILT, Executor,
Towanda, ra.; Aug. U. 1877. •
VXECIIIVItS' - .NOTICE.—Notice
xa Is hereby given that all persons Indebted to
the estate of J. K.Wright.late of Athens top.dee'd,
must make immediate payment to the Midersigned,
all persons bating claims against said estate most
present them, duly authenticated. for ',settlement.
MARIA •F.. WRIGHT„
ELY WRIGHT,: •
Executors.
iull 19,
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I: 4 I XECUTOR'S NOTICE,Notice
l_j herebylglven that all perilous indebted tO
the ea ate of Elea zee Mile, late of Orwell, deceased.
mutt make Immediate payment; and.all mom
having clalum 'agaTnat said. estate Must pleocut
them duly authenticated fur settlement.
HENRY'
Sieenter.
Orwell, P36,84110*.
CAUTION,-;:tirheresut my wife Sa,-
rib, A.Aert niy bed and board Cu J5i1y,34,1877
inland Just eau* ar provocation, .1 3 Vertond
bylrotb laiirboring it: i roning 1
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