Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, October 11, 1877, Image 3

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04. 11, IBM
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Dealer In- .
FINE JEWELRY.!
W.-AT-CABS,
SILVER, AND 3 . LidED WARE:
iTOWAN , A. •
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Towanda, sb. IS, 1877. * •
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e r TOWANDA POST oirtcv.,
FOR /It - FORMA VON OF THR\PUBLIO
The Peet (Mee Will he kept open trans 7 o'clock,
.A. M. till H. P. dt, MdateitiOrder and. Registered
Lettrr iiipiertment toll dote at 6 o'eleek;P \7
ON
.SINDAYS the Oftlet; will be open Iron:l9,le
to 10.10, A. M. , • \
A RitIVALA A.ND DICTARTCR.ES Or Matc,a.7-\,
Malls will arrive and depart from Towanda Post
°Mee,'" follows lentil tirthernotlee
♦AAIVY. i
.146 m the ICortb. Pi. &,N. T:lt. ft.. at 12.20, P.Y.
i;oiked mail front Elralraund east andweat at 10.20,
P. it.
From flit. Sonth at 5: P. M. Through Mall from
Phitadolptja. New Tort-and Eadern States. 4-A.ll.
From State Line & S. it. 11.;.at 111.45,
. From Barclay at a P. 11.
('anton al a P. M.
• From Troy et 12 m.
From i.eltaywltle. Rome. Ate., at 12
From She.hequin at 10 - a, It.
From Melieopany 411'onday. 'Wednesday and Fri
day) St 12 X
From liew-Era tTlikeiaday, Thursday and Satur
day) at it A. M.
2 4 1) !STAR T.
V. & N.Y. R. it:."Soiiih. H.
Thmogli mail to Philadelphia, New York and
•F.satsrn States., it o'clock, P. M.
North. 4.30 P. 3c.
• Through mall t ~.Eltnira and points on N. C. R.
R.. , 10. 4 40 A. x. . a;,
Sit es A. R. U.: t iro/mice and intermediate points
6 o'clock. A. )I.
•
Barclay, 12.30 ri
• eaftto.4 9 A
Trni P. , 31.
tslt s,shen n I ti.• 12 X. ,
Lena:A - settle. I e. at.
Mehenpany (Idnday, Wednesday and Friday,)
at: P. az.
New Era (Tuesday, Thurtlay and 4tuiday) ; at
kr. • •
AT.VOnia.T.-31;.-
LOCAL AND 'GENERAL.
REV. F t . D.• liosiciNs will officiat6 in
Christ Church nex:t, Sunday.
WE ARE indebted to Stirs. J. B. Ripe"-
WAX, of Wysor, for fora handsome bouquet..
Tiir, Greenback Club meets next Satui
, !lay Bening iu the GraniilJury Roornsat
o'Cbck.
5 •
R. ix.rtreit. of ship
fifty Barrels of:Apples, pleked from his own .
,r,ellaric - toPhilAilelfirlia this week.
THE obituary notice of the late Jon::
G.7lTorLENnaci: is unavoidably crowded'
out this week. It.-shall appear in qnr
next. ,
Dn. S. B. WI:NTWOnTiI, the new Pre
siding Elder of this district, cnducted
quarter], meeting in the DI. E. Church
here last week.
-Idr,jimv.rw. is to entertain his 'class in
oil painting, with evehiu / g art readings.—
i!11r,13. is well f)ostedjim this important
and 11y3.-is
subje/ct. -
11.n;ttot. -T. J. .0.1•: - rois' / (colored) will
preach at the A. )1. D. titin Church in
thi4 plaTv i on' Monday evening, October
15. All are invited to attend. .
THE Travelers and Quicltstepsi—of this
place, played a match game . or base hall
oo Satutclay ntorniniiresultingina %let&
ry for the goickstypsby a score of 7i2 to
slipained . to lehip of the sudden
death-or Gin. Wm. PArro: 4 :, :it his•-resi
flence this Wednesday imorningi r The. fu
neral will take plae Saturday at 1 .o'clock
1 tr.v.. G. JON Eg ; pis! or of the" M. E.
Church, is one of the ableht limb_ best
sermonizers, and most energetic Christian
corkers in the Conference. Our Method
-Ist friends wore exceedingly fortunate iu
s ecuring tam
Tim 'Red, White and Blue Store on
Bridge' street, under the propriettmthip
anti management of the Messrs. OWEN;
has beetitue, one of the most popular .of
the many flourishing business lionses•of
kwanda. - . .
niii,-venerable .and esteemed townsman,
ElmAtm OVF.ItTO*, gave Rev._ ,
CIIANDLEii a substantial tokett-pf - regard,
just prior to_the latter's leaving Towanda.
The remembrance was a $llO bank note re
mitted through Post-Office. '
J.. L. Bowma - s, of Towanda towiiqiip,
has left at our office a mammoth-pear,•of
tli llutchess'variety, ,weiging 221 ounces.
The flavor of the fruit is excellent. 31r.
Ii , wit mlkv add halt our thanks fot.his
• .
. kindly remembrance of us. •
l'iiratz will be a donation party,„at , the
house of C. E. Win Tr., in Everg r een,
Albany township, on ,Tuesday,
for the benefit of the Rev.. Mr. Kn.:lhr.
All.aic invited to attend. , A good time is
antiepated- for th e young': in the evening.
A IiANDSO3IE 3fat4ushek Piano, , from
the Music Store of .110I.NtEs & PASSAGE,
has been• placed iu the cha l pel 'Of tiie..Co!
Ittgiate Institute. "Through the rare tact
r and enterprise-if Mr. QUlkikkNi the Itisti,
tute .is every day increasing, in, ixiptilarity.
SeIVElt. There Rill be an
,
Oyler Supper arid Donation ;visit the
hopso of Mr. J: J. BonpE*, formerly
Boii•AANs Hotel, in Highland. on Friday
evening': October IR, for the 'benefit of,
Rev.l A 1.10(' K. A Run] CON G and family.
All are invited.
Oyu young -friend, GE.o.. SsrALT.i..:Y; is
receiving the congratulation's of his many
friends over a little affair whic h is_ex
plained in another, column: We ,don't
"know of an young man in town better
entitled to a good wife than GEORG; and
he is sure be has got one: ,
(*.On .or TitAxxs: 3lrs. ',PATRICK
Drxi , Ets desires to express her thanks to
'3l6eroeton Lodge, No. 137, I. 0. O. F.,.
and to her friends generally, for their
kind and thoughtful attention during the
le;ng and painful illness of her late hue
-1)..1111. .
I Pourocton, Oct : 3, 1877
,Ta E.tenip2rattez , lecture by liar. 4..11.
which came off at
,the Court
House tin Wednesday evening
. last; was
listened to with a - great deal or attention
1 .3' a large-and appreciative audience.' Mr.
C. is an eloquent, earnest speaker, tho
you'ghly in earnest in thegOod Work. , At
he close of the address quite 'a number
•
weed the. pledge, among theml,JeliN 0.
Wain, owner of the Ward House;
ora review of the fair list week, we
laadvertantly omitted to 'notice 7 the very
line display of solo- leather from Scotia
Tannery, exhibited. btAxi.9l
3teSSla. 1100 MS & PAss;ios exhibited
a Piano and ant Organ which were quite 1 . T!'actittits' ExAitt.tvrtoNs, 2 -owing ,
thoroughly. tested anikgreatly admired. 1 poor health, I 'have been obliged
v t .t o, -- r-7
' ;qrs. MscF.,iitiAici.'il design in oil * nn ! iange the following programnie of - exam:
candles, was unique. and admirably exe- iivitians for this fail : -
en!ed, as was also her Water sxne painted . ralusing; Tuesday, Oct. .10; Lepays
, on an Oyster shell: The Secretary also Wednesday,, Oct. 1i; :Rnme;Thurs 7
notes some enors 'which occurred in the 'day, ; Oct. 18; Athens, Saturdny,:', Oct. 211:,,
official report of • pietntums. i Ttoi,23;Tuesday, Oct. Centon; Wednes
'
Tan Grand Aryny Ermampront„ now
being held in East Towanda, is well at=
\condo:Nod the boys are having ,a fine
time. The sham battle will be • fought
ihiSAkfternoon, and will be an interestiug
spectacle to those aho have never "smelt
powder. •
GEo. 11. Vow), of Towanda, is achiev
ing an enviable
work
by his artistic
photographic work in the lines of por
praits, stem:slot:ph) views, Cir largi" out
door pictures.- We have had. an opportu
nity to examine some of his work recently
and have found it excellent in finish, tone
and quality. His large size \ cabinet 'Pho
tographs are very meritorioui,N, his land
scapes characterized ; by great }clearness
and artistic selection of view, and his ster
eoscopic views of Towanda and vicinity
arc'excellent in all rospects. 7 --Trpp Ga
zette.
Rmonunx.—This time 3 writ&to
you of the success of a series of meetings,
carried on at this place, in Stevens' Hall.
The Spirit of the Lord is certainly in our
midst,.fortbe old and young, the richnnd,
ppor, all tiniteltround One common altat,,
`nd give theli'llearte to God, and their
energies to the tarrying on of the good
woc Bro. EvnnErr has twice admin
istered\tho ordinance of baptism, and next
Sabbath"tbere will bo more candidates,
and may tiir ntiOue to come till thepe
bills and resound with
co on earth and - good
SARtrEr. J.
"Glory to G
will to man.
Pvnneyvi
.ED. REPORTER : In y'
report of the Fair last
given to tbe SEWS BOGART
fective And tasteful arranger'
flowers." This is a mistake
nishbd only tho "cornucopia and i
talngs for the floral decorations.
credit for the exquisite arrangement'
the flowers and the general arrangernnt
of the 'Ladies' rayilion, .is due tp( the
Committee, Mrs. 0. GOODRICH"; Mrs.
C. S. IlussELL, ilrs. J. J. CrutF i FiTins, aS-
SiSted by Miss ITELiN CAUTEIt: Be kind
enough to give - this a place the REPOR
VIZ, and oblige the ;
MiSSES ,. I3OGAILT.
ED. REPOTITER : Itythp list of premi
ums, as given yotQast week - for publica
tion, there aye some errors which we de
sire to correct i this week's issue..
thOlurry or preparation it was impossible
to avoid thor. Please insert-the follow
ing :
Silk dr. Mrs. J.ll. Phinney, $1 00
Imitati it - Persian Rug , . do 50.
Specimen Worsted Embioid'ry, do. 50
Ottoman Cox er, Mrs. J. Wm. Means • 1 00
Palnting ("Trout") Gen. Patton.. 1 00
Piece-work Quilt; Mrs. 11. Richards • 50
/Picture, " Winter Scene," Gen. W.
Patton
[Rims:ter Buck, 'Harry Scott
Best single Oil Painting, copy, Miss
Belle Pratt
Same, Miss Ella.Macfarlane • 200
• Wsr. S. I. 7 t.ticENT, .See y.
Oct. 9; 1877.
: A short time ago, the
Meteors (a so-called base ball ,club of
...Monroe), with much bluster' and braga
docia, challenged the Winonas of To-
wanda; to play them a match, game on
the grounds of the latter in 316nroetln,„
on Saturday last: The Towanda boys, of
coti . r.4 \ accepted the challenge, and s ap.i:
)eaied,im the ground at the appointed'
time, but`—(let it be set doWn to the
fx `sled pn4ess and heroism Of iMoriroe
ton's•star club)—the Meteors refused.to
play, on the lliniSy pretext that a certain
member of the Tevranda club had on a
previous occasion, when acting as Umpire,
Made an u: fair -decision against them.'
had this be n true 7 bui\it was
WasMo excuse for such a\conteinptible .
backing down. In th b e\Aechnical phrase
.of the game,'" Where is that clCb?" •
LooKtt-O.N.
• ). IttronTstr: A few of the citizens. •
of V,valusing metAiti Monday evening,
Oct: 11 at AeSdemy Hall,' and Circe ted an
-- ilrganization for the purpose of protecting
our frsli and game laws, naming it "East
,eni Bradford Sporting Club," and elect=
ing for its President, W. 11. Tuomrso:4,
Vice President, .1. (L. REELER, 2d Vice
President, N. .L Gayi.oito; Treasurer; A .
13. PoirrEn. To- draft by-laws, role's,
3regulations, . etc., JOHN GAYLORD, J. K.
NEwkr,r., etc.,,
A - public lec
ture will be given for the benefit of those
who are interested in the organizatiOn,
by: W. 11. Titompsos, on the evening of
our next regular uceetin,g, 0ct.:15.
I. M. Al.i4s, Seey.
PEnsoym..-•--Mrs; Gen:GREGG; of El
mint, W 1155 visiting at lion. JOSEM Pow
`l,-„Lis this
--‘Geo. E. Fox; who has been spending
several months with his daughter, Mrs.
JunnE MAcnox.ttn, in North Carolina, is
home again:.
—Mrs. .1. M. - WAnnand - daughter, Lou,
are:at Alum Springs, Virginia.
DnAKE again occupies a posi
tion behind the counter at PowELL A - , Co's.
JuNuiS a capital fellow and a good sales
man.
-31. I ,T. NICHOLS, a graduate of this
office, expects t 6 spend the winter in Min.:
nesota, for the benefit of - hie health. We
sincerely hope his most sanguine ex
pectations may be fully malized. Myrr
is a genial, sincere and intelligent young
man.
.With restored health, tio will make
his mark: •
—Dr. LUTIIER, Secretary of the State
Ih;ard of Charitiei, is in towa. lie is
-courteous, pleasant gentlemen.
—lion. Tnos. RYAN, of Kansas, has
been spending several days in toc‘ln. fie
left for :(Vashingtodlast.evening.
—Col. OvenToN started for Washing
ton last evening to be reads 'to take his
seat in Congress on Monday-next;
A nine through !almost, any 'sectkin of
Bradford countyxdrords 'delight, but we
doubt if any portion is so replete with
comfortable looking dwellings, thrifty,'
tidy farms, - and unsurpassed scenery, as.
thlt through which the traveler passes on.
the route from Smithfield Centre to Co
lumbia X Roads, Alniost every farm
house has the neat and cosy' appearance,
of a village home, while the braid acres
surrounding-them, and the well-fed herds
grazing in the fields, speak eloquently of
industry and enterpriSe on the part Of.
owners. One of the ufbst attractive and
delightful resideuees on 'the route is Dr.
Wtr,Drat's, at Springfield Centre. A largo
and .artistic residence is'itlz ample grthinds.
add everything betokening happiness;' t
isdiffieult for the passer to strictly ob
serve the tenth commaddmerit. • In one,
portion of the house, in full view of the
street,. is a large conservatory; filled with
rare plants and flowers, tilling the sir with
their rich perfunie. Such's hothe evinces
taste and. refipetneat on the part of the
:inmates, and ;cannot bit exert •ait influ
ence for goo d over alarge circle. Let us
have more of them, and thus render coun
try life more attractive.-
day, Oat; CA Ulf •
I 1 y, Oct. 27.
Applionmts Who certificates fliet
fill will,#ease Odom think ins ituniett
envelope directed to themselves, and king
them to the
• Pasoan not intendinglo reach during
the winter, will not be be exiuizined.
ApAlong' Can attend at iba r ilace most ,
convenient for them, and will tleaiebring
reader, foolscip, pen, ink and lead pencil. .
ExaminatiOna to begin at ct 4 Cloqlta.w.;
A. A. Ker.ivey, ga.
Towanda, Pa., Oet.11;1877. -
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• COURT PROCEEDINGS;
Wednesday, Ceti).
Michael. llickey,Ts Thomas Weill—
Trespass. Verdict , for plalwtHrs $ 45 . 60 .
Rule for new trial. I . -
Robert Madelinet al wi OD Bartlett.—
Issue: • Patrick & Poyla and Elhanan
Smith, Req., for plaintiffs!. James Wood,
WHCinnochan-and N C Elabree , Esqs.,
for , defeedant 4 " Verdict for plaintiffs.
Rule for siew-trial.
G S Hotpot vs , G W Goodell—lssue.
Patrick ttToyle for plaintiff. W• T Da
ides, Esq., or defendant. Verdict fur
Plaintiff. •
L d Fanning, trustee, 4s C T
Court direct a . citation to issue to L J
Fanning strew cause,, why be shall not
be removed as trustee of:Estelle Swain.
J O .F . rost & Sons, Bramba ll &
HMO. 'Rule to =ted record, and to
pOpelually enjoin plathtiffs from proceed-
Jug against the individual property or as
sets of W ElMmball;
W Pay . so ..va Geo P Spencer et al.
Rule to suilii)gate llt E Rosenfield to the
rights of,the plaintiff as to $174.
ur very elaborate
' s eek, credit is
!pr the "
ant of the
fey fur
'he
H B,lngbain vs Cyrus Ave.sy. •Rule to
appoint a Receiver. ,
A. A-Manners vs A .1 Carey. Court di
rect record to be amended. .-
In re alleged lunacy of Ann Cronan.
Court direct an inquest to held.
Monday, Oct, 8
J D Vedder vs,Catharine Ladd. Court
permit supplemntal affidavit to be filed.
J vs Catharine Ladd. Rule
to open ' ~ nt and let: tho defendant
into a defense.
San iiteaton's Exr'x vs Nathan
Wheaton; R . lo made absolute:
John Clough v. J.W Taylor and
Spalding. Court a . • int II N
-Esq„ an Auditor to istrihute the fund
raised by the Sherifrs le of defendant's
real estate.
Russell Eldred vs, Wm s enyen et al.
Court pet-Mit bill - to' he amen. ,
N R Merrill vs Adeline. E3LerritL Court
grant a diviCree. = \
I . K Barris vs Hartford Fire ,Insuance
Company. • Rule ..f.Fer4enteya case to tS
District Cony tat Williatfis port.
Andrew Bailey vs Michaeaynch. Ap
peal. Elhanan for. plaintiff.
Patrick 4 Foyle aufl, 7 W K Carnochan,.
Esq., forAefenclant; On trial.
50
2 00
2 00
BUSINESS LOCAL.
V' A Good Winter Stiitfor /
Ten Dol
An At ROSENFIELD . ' . SepL2B.
rAir Call at J. L. KENT;s - and see the new
odds.
Vir-You can bay a plated Castor for 99
cents, ItiNerrur Block.. .
•
IC
• V" Large Stock of Shawls just received
at K E :VIZ& /
EV" All /the latest plibliattions, very
heap, at ;%Ittivomn & SlelOT - a. ":,
C Dress goods in great variety at J
L. XENT'S.
Or The Best quality of Family Flour at
31YEItS1 IST G N 111.1.9 at a holesale or retail.
(aug:l-tf)
Or A full stock of Card Board, - Zeph
yr 4 Vaal:tem, etc, etc., at J. L. KT.Nra.
• BEAt-rivi YOUR Homits. Nothing
coMlnces more to happiness and peace In thelami
ly than tastily decorated rooms. The humblest
cottager may, by purchasing his Wall Paper at
Wllireni!n & SIIAyT'S. have his houto as Inviting
and cheer as a monarch. Iv mars.
C 75" New Prints,' and Ginghams at J
L. KENT'S.
Bargains in OVERCOATS
at It'ose.Nititt.tes., 6 • sept. 27.
t7S:" CaTtat J. L. KENT's and see the
Cork COM t.
SnErano \t Co., Grain .flapers,
are now buying, receiving and shipping new grain
at tta It itT ME11C1711..14 CO:0 Mee, Park-st.—aug.S.
qr Fancy Goods, and,Notions in Brea
vartity at J. L; Kitxra.
I:1r You can get all the latest styles of.
Stationery, very cheap, at WrilTCOlllit, 3 / 4 SHAUT'S
Ink" Bargains in hosiery at J. L
Ne 7 firm, new goods and
ces at the Crittgic Street Fernßare Store
or Black Cashmeres, and Black Ala
pleas, very cheap at J, KIST'S.
Don't go-atiqwhere but to - Wiwi'
COllll & far your watipapor. roars.
tir Cloths awl Cas . sizners, in"great
'variety, just opened at J. L. - KE:4I"6. •
rff" If you want a suit of clothes cheap
er thanpm can buy the same th New lock, just
call at ItoszNytELD's.
EF,Ladies, Mimes and Childrens,
Gloves, at J. L. KENT -R.
you Want bargains h / Ready
]fade Clothing, call at Rosniirin.res while he Is
closing out for Spring Mock. , - marg.
EW - Rose Blankets very cheap at RENT'S
t Undertaking a !speci a;ity at the
Bridge Street Fartiltuii Store. V mar 29.
r. Table Linen in great variety-at
Kw:vs.
. egr The largest lind best assortment of
spring clothing in town, at M. E. nosssrninars.
Dr You can buy nice, fresh-baked
Crackers at Coart.ks• Bakery, very cheap.
inir A large assortment spring and
summer hats, lust received. at X. E. ROSltri
FIELD.S.I,
•yam' Crackers of alt varieties baked
every day a: Cowl.ms` Bakery : _
. .
,Everything in the. line of station'
smatlvntlr,poMll 811Attril. • •
, .
rir L.ll. RODGEBA challenges comm.,
titian for quail ts of goods and low inters on Sash,
Doors, Blinds and Moldin;,s, and all bnilding'ma
teriat
- Yaago.tf3.
gar TQ FAIIMEIta IN NEED OF F. 4,1011110
tr.t.a.—We have a large stock 'of the Faunloir
31111,abirh is declared to be the beat Mill by alt.
which we will lien cheap forcash.
fitosrs Soya.
nr" MCCAtE ED:SVARDA have the best
And cheapest car of Timothy Seed [lilt was eret to
this town. Call sad examine before imylag
•
T*,SeptlS.
rgr WITITCOMB StIAUT sell the best
Blank Boots manufactured In the op:atty.
14 - Ladies; you will feel paid to cal l
at Mn.e hlisaos` and see her new grotto. brie has'
everything beautiful for Fall, and Is now ready for
leintnetek
•
• -
LW - Three Button Kid Gloves in a
the new.ettyles Mks. Mums'.
MINGOS has the 'Jest pkirt,
, n porter, alsolhe Skirt Elevator.
SUtPARU at Co., ()raid Btiycrs, at
Itesictst e Ztortt Mete, Ore now baylogazta ship
ploy potato Do not delay, brit mote lo early wi h
your crops—they are paying the hhgbest cosh price,.
Get4tne "Deep Reek," "High
Rock, ,, sad "Klasengen" water ai Noss's.
ti' P43,rsons bavin IVcx)l it... 11. 13,
.
Ixotrrare taftorywlll awl' it dirtied :and !bay
iir
l ;
for delivery. The =whines bibla ex lelikeondi•
Om. running eoillnuaosly, and keeid :up . Willi
the work. AU cantos shoidd be done fordceld
- Weather. Pries desiets pirposad. ' • -
!Vl.' . - - :'- \., '. -• IL a. ',alum ,
• ,
is'Citicunt .
..These celebrated
Plan are morays kept In snarkat PowitaLli Mo
ab/ Store., A full line et Squartii \ and WHOM to
select tram. A few erbleb have been tented a abort
time *proffered at reduced plea. Send for ellen.
tar to L. IL rown.L. 218 1 - Wyoincriiii Avenue,
Scranton, Pa. .
,
MONTANYTA ` Th e - public be pleas
ed to learn that th eald and reliable arm dt MON.
ANTES heist decided to make the Cl/OCILERY
=ADE a specialty, and to that end have jest re
ceived a large invoice, comprising everything In
the line, which they will sell at astonishingly low
CONTINUED.
tvr IssunANcE SECURE, SIMPLE,.
Cnsago—Everytnan owes it to himself to secure
a rassonable amount of money to his family. -
• The New Era We Insaranee Company, of 1,11-
adelphia, entrance foe 63 "on every $l,OOO, annual
dues 11.1 on every 11,t004snd death assessment from
90 cents to 62.63 per Niko, according in err of-Party
Insured. No assessments made except to pay act
ual tosses. Not mdre than 43,600 taken a one life.
Only the best risks are taken, and none accepted
'pier 60 Teat; of, age, and not more , than tkpoo is
sued upon persons over 65 years of age. -
Over 41,o00;000 Insurapee Issued during the plat
year. sod no death assessments made 4 ,
mx•Cio ertio 4Anss- - Pott.oca, President
Tnonscrox edsuom. Treavirem H. 0. Bruno tat,
and Sil E. B. Counow, Assistant Sees,: ,
Forlortber information apply t 0,).. T. , Bolue r ,
Gentlest Agent for Bradford county. '
ts' Ins LEWIS, the Light. Home hero
has been presented with various:medals tend
testimonials, as an aeltnowlidgentrait of her sere.
lees In saving the Ute of's WW Individuals. But
what do all of her efforts aMount to when calliper-.
ed with the benefit's Rusin*/ taep, the Clothier, Is
bestowing upon the -eommunlty; For more than
ten years he has devoted hitnselfito one object, lt,
furnishing the people of Bradford - county with
,Ready Made Clothing of the very best quality, at
the tomtit pikes. No is now offering his, outire
stock regardless of cost at customers , pricer, In or
der to make room for,his fait and winter goods.
far To ColksmirrtvEK—Tho*vi&
'ser, a retired phystlan, having t ally dis
covered, While a M edical Missionary In "Southern
Asia, a very simple vegetable remedy. for `the.
speedy and permanent cure of Consumption, Asth-.
ins, Bronchitis, Catarrh. and all throat and lung
allectioris=4lso a positive and' radical specific for,
Nenrons DebikitY, Premature Decay, and alici:ter:
Vons Complaints, feels it his drily to ma * t it
known to his puttering fellows. Actuated by:this
motive, he will cheerfully send (tree of charge) to
all who desire It, the'recipe for preparing. and full
directions for successfully using, this providential
ly discovered remedy. Those who h w.s I , to avail
..them;o - 114s of the benefits Ott his discovery wlthotit
cost, can do so by return'mall;\ by addressing with
a stamp, naming paper, -
Dn. efiAItLES P. M.ABSJIALL,,
33 Niagara Street,
Buffalo, N. Z.
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MARRIED. N
SRA LLEY—OI I.Lii„N. , '-ln ITare fly,' 'ofh the4th
-, Inst., by Rev. G. i Hair.' Mr., George H. Smalley
of Towanda, and Miss Alice G Wan, of Factory-,
. vine, N. T,
I. tEENINO--eitiiIPRET.I..—At East Smithfield,
'.... - Sept- W. 157 k by gev..1.41. Nason. Mr. MI-
Der E. Greening. of Eisler, and- Mlis Belle E.
•
Ca t• hell. of Stnithgeld. i
OAT I I I.SON.—AI the parsonage , Monrocton.
.....\
' Oct. 6. 877 i by Rev. liallock Artedrong, Mr,
. Chas. Gs , of Rochester, IL.T., and Miss Rattle
Chlifton, otTowanda. -
,
IRVIkE—VANGOIIDER.—At tho residebce of
. tho bride's partci, In Rsmroeton. Sept. sth,-IfflL
by tlio Rev. .31.. Rymer:, Mr. Edward C. Irvine
of the arm of IR wier k Irvine, of Monromon,
-and Miss Ifortence Vangurder, of Monroe. '`•
KING;rI.7OOLIIITAGI —ln Ea s t Totranda. Oct°.
\
her 10, Gin. by Rev. bn S. Beers. Rector of
Christ Church, Towanda. M r. James L. King of
Topeka, Kansas,lii Miss Izzle H., daughter of
Mrs. E. B. Coolbaugh, of E t Towanda.
.... . : DIED. '
. _
RICK.—In Sprlngeld twp., Wednesday, Oct, 3, of
brain fever, Helen, wife of Hiram E...\Hicb, aged.
2a years.
TWA A RNE TS.
REPORTED BY STEVENS & I OVG •
General dealers In Groceries and Produce, Patton•s
Block, corner Main And 11'1,10 - Streets.
:WEDNESDAY EVENT - SEPT. 28, 1877.
Flour peettld
••• •. aside
Corn Meal per 100 her
Chop Feed
Wheat per bnah
Corn, " " •
nye, " "
Oats /14. 6111
flock wheat,
lover seed, inedlupi.„
pea vine..
Timothy. western,
Beans,
pork. mess • • •
flaw,
Rutter,
•• rolls. .....
Ydr,gs. f rash.—
green apples, bush...
Pried • per lb..
" itasphscries
•` Blaekberries
.` Peaehes ......
rntatoes,lra bushel.. (do 25
Oulons. "' " •."
Beeswax
eon ullscrkn DT DAYTON A; MK!.
If ildes • --I 05 ((p 06
Vdals skins - 00 4% /0 •
Deacons- - 40.'
Sheep-Pelts; sheared— .20 O. 50
Lamb skins 40 (di '' .75
Tallow - OR ( 07 ' .
Wool. wa5hed........35 tat 37 .
•• unwashed..... 22 0 . 25
EPORT OF TIIE CONDITION:.
of the First S 7 atlonnl Bank at Towainia.in the •
SLAW- of Pennsylvania,• at the close of business,
04,..1,
RESOURCES. • . . •
1,03(01:Itlit discounts 11357.428 91
Overdrafts...._ • 2.914 72
V. S. hands to secure circulation - 55,000 Ou
11. S. fhunli on hand - 250
flub frotn,approved reserve agents 38,404 31
Due from oth,g• National.Atatiks.... .: .. 1,740 94
Due (rotti Staten:3llkt; and Bankers .3.179 51
Real estate, furniture and fixtures. • - 22,400 00
Curre.neexpenat•;4 and taxes laid : 4,151 72
Checks and other \ cash !tents 1,912 77
Itilik of other Hanks's, 2,708 00
Fractional eurretick,(lneludinktilekels). 1,019 83
Specie (Including gold,Treasury certi's). 2,035 53
Legal-tender notes -`• • - s 19:015 00
liedetoption fund with U. S. TreaSurer). • 2,451 07
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, ‘. . __
Total
'1 , 510,=1 11
LIABILITI.Es. ' •,•
Caßital stock paid in . .. ' \
' 112.000 00
Surplus fund • - 80,000 00
\
Undivided peal:its 6.821 77
'National Dank notes outstanding..?..... 49,500 00
Dividends unpaid ' ' 1,560 00
Inilividival deposits subject to check..:,, 193,489 58
Time certificates of deposit \ 59,642 78
Due to other National Batiks - \ . 167 33
Due to State flanks and banker; 's 19'65
. Total ' U
State of Pennsvivania, County of Bradfoivl. ss:
I, 'N. N. BETTS, jr.,Caithier of the.abovettanted
bank, do solemoly swear that the above statetnent\
Is true to the best of lily knowledge and Iwnlfrf.
N.. N. BETTS, Jr., Cashier.
SultscribCd and si - orn to before rue this Bth day
of Oct., Is 7.
W. 11. DODGE, Naar,' Public.
Conexci—Attest t • •
GEO,-FTY,VF.EL.
J05,p0W151.1., Directors.
• C. L.-TRA•CY.
Towanda, Oct. 12, Im.
DEPORT OF THE CONDITIO3I
of the Citizens National Banlt at Towanda,
fu the State of Pennsylvania. at the close of busi
ness Oct. 1, :
_
Loans and discounts - 1185001 24 •
Overdrafts. • 180 12
E. 8. Bonds to secure circulation ' 50.000 00
Due from approved. reserve agents ' * 12.*23 01
Due froth other National Banks 3.319-44
Due from State Banks and hankers 4,1165 5.1
Beal estate, furniture, and tistifres 1,508 Si
Current expenses and taxes-paid2,loo 301
Premiums paid • 7.694 27
Checks and other cash Item?4l3 HS
. . .
Billeof other Banks ..e 95
Fractional currency (Including nickel%) 709 75
Legal tender notes • 'LORI
Retipt fund with 11 S Tr. (5 pr ct. of Mr: 2,`_1 1 86V-
Total,
1\,.."270,634,47
. % y
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capll3l stock, paid tn , t ',.,..11160.1M9 Co
Surplus fund , - ' * 000
trundtridril profits ' ' 2.349•311
National Butt notes outstanding , 45,060
Divldendi unpaid ' <
inclasldtl -dep•s aubrt to ek..161.201 17 / ~,,,„„ ~,,
Itemand nett& nf deposits.:,' 7,039 LO i • • """'!! ''.
flue to other National Banks '• / ' 71:111
[toe to State Banks and bankers go '.
Tot -
it 7411341 97
tltate-of retetsyleanlA; ,
County of Ttra4ford. out:
\J, G. A. O'neensey.' Cashier ,f the abeirelesmed
bank. de,setetenly swear MM. the shove statement
Ss true to the best of nly - tnewiedge, and belief.
• / G. A. G UEIthISEY, Cashier.
Sworikand subacribed to before me this 9th day
of Oct„ • '
/ JON. I.„N ENT, Notary Public.
•
CouneCT—Atteet
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4 . E. T. VOX. ' )
• ' • \ NO. W. ,11 IX, Director!.
\dNO.
Ali. PEC K.
Towanda, Oct.e, . ' '
WANTED.- ~ ,_OOO TONS PRIME
TIXOTHY HAY.
Tor Orton, &e.. can on oriddreda G.S.,ACHLHY.
wbokoadedeater In Baled Hay and Ma* OW%
rux \\ 1310',13,77 mos
=7:=l
Markets.
Ix Ilut. G.% Att. 11117 81 L.
-
• 3 7 50 (4 850
2 00 (4 223
•
. 1 73
,
3 GO
. ' 4 1 n 1 40 140
. st -(0) 85 80
-
. 28 :to , 70
'4O
•
SO 4
18 no toe ilin
in a I I 12 14
2 " SS 25 22 2i
20 (r 4 25
IS 18
14 • 16
_25 50 50 80
New Advertisements.
13=331
=
!sir ad*tugatats.
I\TOW- TO
_
• OPPORTUNITY!
14.. .
There te 'Me -hi Os ofigire•of sups - *kW'
lats. 'l4ofiesid, Pads IS. to firlousep; •
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE
TIDE .
- 'Tit atry*a yotra"
REAPi*ADE
Many deniers wonder wby then is
always sucb a rub at
ROSENFIED'S CA024114 7 6 1 -
. STORE !
But customers of this popular.eitab;
Bement, know that is because -
`lt ()SELF IEL D,
Keeps a better assortnient of /
FAEIMIONiABLE• Go' cops -
Than any other establishmentin
- Northern Peunnylvardn:
READER I If you have never Sat
isned yourself on this point, delay
no longer, but convince ,yourself that
you can save at least 2 per cent. in
buying' your READY M.A.DE CLOY DING
of ROSENTISLD. His stock consists
of everything - in ,the line of Ready
Made Clothing / tin Men and Boys.
Hats, Caps,, T,raveling Bags, Fine
Shirts:, Neckties, Itoisery, Gloves,
i
ci
and ip fact Gents' Furnishing Goods
of every descript` n. Don't be de=
ceived, but be not satisfied until you
find
~'•
Oct,.
HE GRAPHIC
T
PARLOR :STOVE,
FOR BALE AT
\ T. JUNE'S HARDWARE
STOREI
IN' 3IERCVB] BLOCK,
TOWAtiDA,
'li
IZ THE BEST IN' USE.
pet. 12-n. . •
JACOB
_ Is now recC'ving his
.rAid, AND WINTE \ S rocK
OF
7 00
200)
CLO'IIII,.NGi
Which has never been EQUALLED be
fore in this market, either for
. J.
9,IIALIT
LOW PRICES.
• •
If you doubt, call and examine.
' 4 14.
Patton's Block Main Street.
, •
Towanda, Sept. 1811.
A: CHANGE - IN THE /
BRIDGEErr A •
T UT, E7g T 0 R
,
, •
.
The undersigned hes purchased this estabilsii
ntent of J. S. AL , L7It at Co.. and will' keep
s
- • /
.
FULL STGOK OF , .
/
GOOD4U itNITVRE 1
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WHICH HE WILL skf,L Low: ..
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Die. ALLY:t may still found st the old prsee
,etel,wl.ll hate charge of the . .
UNDERTAIMG DEP tR rMENT.
Innets will be iendnete4 in goat taste. ane
the charges wilt be ressouable.
\Cavern! attentkm will be given to,
REPAIRING AND FRAME MAKING !
•
No P . lIICICS,
Socceiaor. to J. S. Allyn.
TowsPda. March 2; irrt
\ vitrag ras NEXT Icorsrr AA YE I
ROSENFIELD.
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_ N
r
BR!DOE-ST.. TOWANDA.
~ ,
*lf ,:faiiflftwxlinu.
ONE HUNDRED
, - - • -.
THOUSAND '
• ,
•
- 4 • - OLLARS
/ - -
WORTH OF FURNITURE
, TO BE )306 IN
THE I ! NEXTACINETY DAYS !
y __,_
In odder to recluse. our Stock. beton
. „
,/
•TThe close of the year, we . have
decided to-offer our
URGE . STOCK. OF GOODS
-- - •
AT: VERY LOW PRICES
TOR C'ASIL
YOU, WILL FIND A
,FULL , AS_SORTMENT OF
MI
-WALNUT, CHEBTIIII7, 'ASH AND ENXI,II
BLED CHAMBER SLUTS,
tX FAlin'Arc, FRENCI4 GOTHIOND
. .
moDERN.fiTTLE.
•
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PARLOR SUN'S
IN ILA IR' CLOTH, TENT SATIN AND PLC.?'"
CIIAIRS, iIEDSTR4DS,
.r.4l,l,fic e STANDS.
BUREAUS,• ATRESSES, SPRIEE
BEDS; LOOKIXO GLASSES, &C.,
IS-ESDLESS Y.4.IIIETT,
ALL OF WlllOl WILL BE
SOLD WAY DOWN FOR
CASH ONLY BY TILE
MANUFACTURERS.
CALL AT THE OLD EST7A,I3
LISTIMENT OF
J. 0. FROST'S SONS,
IIAIN STTEET.
Oct. 12.77-31 n
SOMETITING NEW'.
J. L. KENT
Has just rewired Ms Fall Stock of
GODS,. BLACK CASIIMEIt
. . .
. VERY elltiAk
\
,of Black/Good., everything
11rst,elass house.
I have *great varlat_
that Is kept lii
BLACK ANT' FAN
My stock Is very large,'and cheaper ths4.
fir fifteen years. No lady should buy a sll
without Arst calling at , •
• , / .. ,
•
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/ . J. L. KENT'S. 4
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A FULL LINE or LADIES' AND; ORNTS 9
"UNDERWEAR JUST RECEIVED.
FLANNELS
OF EVERY
DESCRIPTION,
BM
Color and grade just opaned.
A FULL LI:SEOF I
CLOTHS _AND CASSIMERES,
trader the to !vision of
HARRIS THE TAILOR
Just teefflired a latetock of Notiont4Glaresind
Hosiery, Shawls, Skirts, etc..; , et4, Inlnkst, variety.
•
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L.! ,
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TAKE PLEASURE - IN ANNOINCIVG TO THEIR, CUSTOMERS
` THAT THEY AilE NOW OPENING FOR THE FALL TRADE
WHICH, IN MAGNITUDE, VARIETY, AND ATIRA CTIVENESS
/ • 1 '
HAS NEVER BEFORE BEEN EQUALLED IN THI MARKE'E s ,
,
. •
11, • 1
: ..,
../
3ACW...I.IDMPA.IRTE'Ii_MWT. .
- . I'' . •--\ -_ - • ' - ‘... . , -
IS NOW COMPLETE, 'AND \WILL BE. E'PT SUPPLIED WITH
. . . ,
Y SILK S
Ea
WITH 'EXTRAORDINARY ADVANTAOES IN „MAKING OUR
liii
__ . '' 'st ' . . ' -'.
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'••• ' ' - '
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IN PRICES, STYLES,AND QUALITY OF -GOODS AS:TO JUSTIFY
r • •
i ,
J. L. KENT.
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TOWANDA; 14:
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1251
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PVia* CO
1 e
2 neck or aeons
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1113
NEW AND FRESH' GOO
WE ICANF:A BUY ER
• .2
WHO IS PR:
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OF/ LUOTUATIONS IN THE MARICETS,
/AND TO:FOHWARD US SUCH GOODS AS
IiNI
ARE PREQtENTLY.OUERED
BELOW REGULAR MARKET
PUECIIASES, AND A STUCK OF GOODS UNEQU AL LED
IN EXTENT AND 'VARIETY ,BY . ANY OTHER
II
. ,
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IN THIS HEGION,:WE BELIEVE WE
•• . .
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-OFFER SUCH INDUCEMENTS
US IN ASSURING THOSE WISHING- TO `PURCHASE,
_
THAT TREY WILL . FIN)) IT LARGELY' TO THEIR
• • -
INTEREST TO EXTEND THEIR
, PATRONAGE , To- Ars.
1 Z i i 1 1 i i 3
*\
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S T BEY APPEAR.
CONSTANTLY IN
...WV YOitK.
=
PARED TO TAKE A:DVA:TIGE
RATES.
ARE ABLE TO -
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CIE
SIN
IMI
°
EMI
LegaL
CIRPIIANEY . COVRT
•trtue of an order lulled out of the Orphan*.
Court of Bradford ,County. the stindersimsed ad.
mlnistrator of the estate of Jane °lbsen. Wear the
township of Ulster. demur& will expose to public;
kale, on the premista„ on FRIDAY. OCTOBER
Itl7, at 2 o'clock I'. M., the following dcrlW
real estate Waste In Ulster -two
commencing at the south-we s t -corner of lona
now under contract with Peter' sfeCally and the '
north.wot cornet of the 1 01: then , * AM aloof Isla •
Mee:dire land, east I'AN pets to the warrant Bee
Sand tend Of Lewis Lewis; thence along Louie fed
eolith *Savant° the souttkasteorlser: thence grog ,
Evan Lewis! west MX perm' to a toner: Ocoee
north 154 pen to the place of beginning. Coatainp z ,.
leg l i9 acres , more or leo. ;excepting to Fetes , ._
Brady, his heirs and assigns from the roadway as,
now,opened and worked for middle nse Menthe '
Farmand steam sew mill to the public road las&
lag from Towande toemitt Odd Oentre. Deed for .:
tho above described land Is recorded In Deed Book
No. hr. rage ill.
TERMS OF SALE.—gbki upon the - property ha. ,
Inn struck down. It Upon contirmetion.of sale.
and the Wanes In two equal annual peymentsfross
d data with interest from confirmation,
' Cifa.llLES hfc3fORAN.
!toi, Pa., Oct. 4. '77.14
CBEIGN: A I I74.CRKFINT.-- ...
thigtitas Baty ere'Crifor ofsfofits Baty re. ON.
Br , .--In.,,ther Court of Common pleas of Bradford.
Cou ty, No. ilia, Sept. Term, 1817,
Ih . by direct, On' motion of N, N. Wiitlatap„ .
plaint, . ''s att ey, the Sheri ff is r i.h copy of •
th,, writ -%t l fi c, i, ase. , ror Mx wee ,In the Saabs
Emin RE KEE - a newspaper • blight:4lo.Tc. •
\
wanda, if. i perm is found InVoascsston of the .
within desci dl. • , ,
'-- _ ! - \P. I); 3fORROW. . ••. -
• , • President Judge. '
Towanda, Pa, ig.2L11177. ..
Atrourtnx a/rr cirxxx?.3 . .
CoststomwmaLru ore s Psirwart,rstrrs. •
Bradford County. as.
To the - shertit of Bradford eßusay —Grating: •
're command yoti that yon attach,Gatreas Bare -
late of your County. by all and slngtd.ar, goods and' • ,„.
'chattels. lands and tenements. moneSa, rights. and
credits, In whose hands or possessiort ‘ soever. the
mine may he, so that be be. and.sppear\ before one .
Court or Common Pleas. ts be holden airs Bon: -
'Ough of Towanda. In and for said Ceara ...en the"
first 31,onday of Septm_her nest. there to answer
,Thomas Baty, executor of John Baty. of a pia* In
assumpsit. and that you summon George 1111M:id --
all persons in whose babds or possession th e mid•
goods. chattels...moneys, rights. and credits, or sts
;,f them may be attached, so that they and etry o
them be arid appear before said Court. at the da y `
Ind place stores mid; to answer what shall be object.
ed, against them and abide the judgment of the
Cmirt therein,)red hare you _ then and there this
writ.. ' , • \ . "
Wlthess the 'lron. P. D.• Narrow, Preeident
our said s Court, at the Borough of Towanda store
salt', the 21st day ;of August:lk. D. 1 sn.
• =FA, IL PECK.
Prot/ ',notary.
To the Honorable Judge:
certify that by virtue of the abbefed writ of
Foreign. Attachment. f. have *Bathed the following
described tot piece or parcel of land.'.altaato la
capton• lownship;• County ,of Bradford, State of
Pennsylvania, and boolided as follows, to wit: Oa
the north by lands of James McMahon on the east
br lands of Patrick •Grady, on the south by bads
or John tbsty's estate, and on the west by lands of
Daniel Downes and Win. Lawrence.' Containing
Cl !keret of lad more or less. • • •
FOREIGN ATTACHMENT,
Thoma* Baty r.. George ailly,-14, thee°girt
of Common. Pleas of Bradford County; No. 1191,
Sept Term. 1677. • •
I hereby direct, On motion of If. V. Williams
attorney of plaintiff. the Shrilll to publish copy of
the writ in this cue, for sir weeks in the BMW-
Form ;Iteronetn, M newspaper 'published at To
wends. if no person Is found In poises/don of the
within described land.
ToirandF, ra.. Aug. 2i, MT.
• [sionsarix arrscitstENT.3 -
.
• Con)rs): svEs t.TII. 0r rENNSYLVA7IA.
Bradford County. E. 4. •
.7 . 0 the Sli•rtf of Bradfinq County...Grind' tag:
We-command you thatyou attach GEORGE BIiTY
late: of your eanty, by all and singular, goods andt
.chattels. lands and tenements, Moneys, rights, and
Credits, In whose hands or ipossesston soarer the
may be, so that he be !and ippear before our
Conn of common Pleas, to be holden :A the Bor.
OUgn of Towanda. in arid for std County. on'the
Monday of September next, there to answer
Tnomas,Bety of a plea In assunipslit, and that yeu
suipinou`ctloorgo Baty and all persons In whose
bevels or Possession-the said goods. chattels, Mon
evs; rlghts,And credits. orany of them:tnay be.at
tiched.'sw that they and every of them be and ap
pear before said Court. at the day and'plaee afore.
saldoo answer what shall be objectedagalnat them
and abide the Judgment,of the Court therein, and
have you then ands.there'thts Wplt. ."
Witness the Ilon. I'. 1). -.Morrow. President of
our said Court, at the, Borough of Towanda afore
said, the 21st day of August. A. D. 1477.
• lIENJ- SI. rEcx.
,
'rothonotary.
•
the Movirahle Itage: \ .
I certify that by .virtue of \the annexed- writ of
Foreign Attachment; 1 hare attached the follow
mg lot pieee. or parcel of land;, situate in canton
_ .
township. County of Bradford, State of Pennsy
'Ma, and .lot:wird as follows, to wit: On the north
by lands of ;ainealf &Mahon. east 4y lands of pat.
rick Brady, South by lands of John Baty's &rotate,
and on the west by lands of Daniel Tiewnes and
Wm: Lawrence. Containing 61 acresof s land more
nr 1‘..5.3.
•
QI-lERIFE'S. - ALES.—By ihue
LI of sundry writs issued but of the Court of •
Pleas of ffrailford County, and to me dl
reeted, t will expose to public sale on 'FRIDAY.
Vie tath day of OCT., 1877, at the door of the Court
I .o n.'. In Tioramla, at I o'clock r. M., the Juno*.
log described property, to wft.. 4
4 )111!..ilit piece on!parcel of land situate_ln Troy
twp, hounded andiTitescrlbed an follows: Beginning
at a stake In the n orthwest corner of Amos Pierce's
lot: thence south 3.s°,least I.2yers to a post; thence
south 45 0 . west S 3-10 pers to a.post; thence_ north.
42.i,°, It 210 pers to a post In center of canton-st:
inn , nce,north 35 °. east 4 rods and 8 links to the
_ .
Ware of beginning: contain/PAS% aeresof land mote-.
or less. all Itupriwed. with l•frainet house, 1 tram sed barn. and few fruit trees therman.,
at.,3o—tlnn• other lot of land situate In Troy
esto - hounded and described as follows: Being all
of the party Of thti' first parts tight. title, interest
and dentand in the land flowed by the creek.o/ant
oleiwittg at the old darn now owlet by B Bowen;
thence north by the Creek to the north land of
lands fornwrly owned by the party of the first part •
together wt.:lithe privilege of using the creek,same
as party of the first part now has, and party of the
finit parts interest In nhovo lard anti • water pelyi
lege. mit before,deeded away. and -by this deed
conveyed to the party of the second, part and sloth.'
Mg More. Party of the second part takes It at his •
own risk. It being the samerplece of land convey
ell. to John N Wolfe by the executors of
Case by deed dated June 16. 1805, and recorded
deed book No 8! ou page 149. etc. Seized and taken'
int,. execution at the-suit of' E Pomeroy vs John
'N Wolfe and Thad Wolfe.
ALSO—One other lot- of land situate In Athena
born, and bounded as follows; Being lots No 113,
11G, and 117 On Elmira•sr, 251 ft on Soyth•st aeon*
log to a plot or survey, made by Orson Rizkey for
Hon E Ire:Tick, with 1 large frame building there•
'olf, known as the.steam mill property: reserving
therefrom Soft on the north 51410 next'to the Osborn
line on Elmira•st: Pl5O reserving sort' on South-et
alOng Ilerriek's line. Seized and taken into axe
t lon at the suit Of C Itarria - vs A Gillette.
and II 1 Correll. A. J. LATTO
Towind;, Fa., Sept'
A SSIGNEE'S NOI.IOE.
In-the District Collet of the U.
, For the -
Western District of PennsylvaniV.
In thentatter'of JameS W. TWor ant
• Apaiding. Baniftpts. •
.• The creditors will take anti? that a —.owl gat,
oral meeting of the creditors° saki bankrupts wilt
he held at Towanda, in said di%trict, on jibe lath
day of October, ii 77, at 10 .o'clock A. T M.. it tb•
Utica of Overton & Menne. beim; R. Aafereur,
one of the Registers In said District, for the pun
posc named is the 27th Section of the, Bankrupt
Act. of March .141, WI% to wit: ti partial distrlbtp
of saki' bankrupts estate, E. T; FOX.. '
. Towanda, Sept. '26, 1877. Assignee,
INCORPORATION NOTICR.r:- .-
_IL Notice Is hereby given that appliCation will;be'
made at the Court of Common Pleas of Btxdford- .
CruntY, or a Law J edge' t hereof, for the incerperse
non of the TofiNgit HILL CEMETMIT AOSOCIA..
TIO . s: in Rome township. The oblett of the Awe.
elation will be the purchase of lands for a 'suitable
burial place for the dead. , - . :•" -
• P
, . IfURBELL MATT, '
, ' D.-B. TOWNER;
._ P. C. FORBES.
.
. .
• • . - P. W. 'TOWNER. . ~
. JOSHUA. KILMER.
. .
LEVI W. !TOWNER.
!tame, Sept. 17, 1377.—5ept.:174t.. _
A- DM.
INISTR NOTICE
OT.ICE
—Npace Is hereby gtsen.lhat all persons in
debted to - theestate of E. -R. Beckwith, late-of
Ithlgbilry. deceased, are requested to make lame. •
diate payment to the undersigned..and all persons •
has lug-accounts against The said estate must pres
sent the same duly- authenticated for settlement
to the undertagned at East Smithfield.
'JAS. 11. WEBB, Admr.
' East Smithfield. Sept.S.; 1877. ' •
AIT DITOR'S NOTICE.-,-In re.
estate of Volintine ,Smtth. decd. In the
Orphans' Couit of Bradford-County.
'the miderslgned, an Auditor appointed' by the
Orphans' Court of Bradford County to distribute'
• the-balance in the hands of the Executors of tha
t state of Voleuttne Smith. dec'ill, as shown by Ibeir
partial account, will attend-.to the duties of- his
appointment at the office of OrertOn.dt Mercur. In
Towanda Borough. on MONDAY; the - IS day of
OCTOIIEit. A. D. 1877 7 iat 1 o'clock, .I', Y., when
and.where 411 persons interested are requested to
attend. , . TWA. OV.EIPTON,
September 131877. • ' ' Auditor.
A IMITOR'S N OTI 0 I- - --W. Sr.
IL - 'l,, Palkner I's Alphonse Bosworth. In the Court
of Common Pleas of Brtdford County., No. 1,590,
May Term. 1877: .
The undersigned, an Anditor appointed by said
Court to distribute hinds arising from the-Sherilra
oh of defendant's read estate, will "attend,to the
duties of his appointment at his office in te Rol ,
ou,ch of Towanda, on 3(0 DAY, the sth dayet NO
FA1RE:16..18 77 . a 10 o'clock, A. st.. At which
llmo:and place all persons haring claims on slid
are required to prevrat them or be forerer
debaircd from coming in on said fund ,
GEORGE D. STROUD. ,
Auditor.
°et(
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I:4 I 4 XECIJTOR'S NOTICE.—N Mice
is here b y given that all'peranna Indebted to
t be estate of Sarah A. Cole. late of Towanda Dorn%
deceased, 'must make Immediate payment. tolls°
underslaved, and all persona basing claims
mid estate must present the same duly uthentl,
rated for settlement.
J. ANDREW WILT, Exeentor.
- Towanda, Pa.. Aug. 3, 1877.
A DmINISTRATOR'S NOTICE:
Notice is hetehy
_given that alt persona In
'
tit:mod to the estate of James Net! oran, fate of
Athens, deed, - must mate Intmodlater payment
In the nederslgued, mot all persona having claims
smithst said estate mast present thetkdolyauthea,
ttestet4vfer settlentent.
- , EDWARD Me*ORAN,
M AUG ARET MeMORA
A thetiv, Sept. 20. - 17.;
I, I XECUTOIVS; 11—Notie
Is herettglitteett that aIl iteit.entt Indebted "to
the cAtate etT Stephett short's. lite of Ethosbegislu,
deeewett. must 'unlit.. Punted/Mir payment to the.
underaigned. and all persons Laving claim& against
entd•eidaul must present the eama duly autbent4
eated tor settlement. L
IBLACKMAii. • '
GEO. W. :411ORYal,
tletalet-s.
Ilona Brook,Sept. r, :1177.-tw,
U
A. J. LAYTON..
-, Sheriff.
D. MORROW.
Ptesident Judge.
A. i..LAYTON.
Sheriff.