Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, April 11, 1878, Image 3

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W.I..OIIIIIBERLIN,
Dealer In-
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FINE JEWELRY,
WATCHES, -
SILVER': A,' PLATED WARE,
TOWANDA, PA.
Towanda, 'Jan. 18, 1877.
TOWANDA POST OFFICE.
The Post Office will be kept open from 7 o'clock•
4 t,. M., till 7 , 4. P.M. Motyy Order and Registered .
'otter deportment will elate at 6 o'clock, P. 3f.
ON SUNIIIkYS the Office will be open from 9.30 .
to 10.30, A.
ANNIVAT-5 AND DEPARTEMER Or MAILS.—
Mons will strife and depart from Towanda - Post
Office as follows until further notice : •
ESTEEM
From the North. Pa; & N. Y.B. 8., at a, P.M.
Locked mall from Elmira and cast and west at 10. W,
p. x.
From the South at 5. P. M. Through mall from
phtladelphla, New York and - Eastern'Statea, 4 A.M.
From State Line & S. It. R., at 9t30, A.
Front Barclay at 7 P. at.
From Canton at 5 r. a.
From Troy et 12 sI. .
From Lettaylvllle, Rome, &c., at 12 st.
From sheahequln at 10 a. U. .
From Mphoopany (Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day) at 12. It
From New Era (Tuesday, ThUrsday and Satur
day) at II
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Pa. , N. V. R. It., South. 2p. Y. .
Through mall to Philadelphia, New York and
Eastern States. 7ti o'clock, r.
North, 4:15 Y. •
Through mall - to Elmira and points on N. C It.
K., 10.30,a. Y.
& S. R. It.. Bernice.aud intermediate Judith;
o'clock. P.ll.
Barclay, 12.30 P. Y. -
Cantos., 9 A.Y.
• • Troy. 1 P. NI,
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iihcsbequiti,'l2
•Leitarraillo. 1
mshootiany (Monday, WetitiesdaT and Friday,:
at 2 r. Y.
New Era (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday), ai
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S. W. ALVORD, P. 31
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
TUEnE is no abatement . in the temper
ancc cause here
Jons BILUTSD, of the firm of 13nAusn
has gone to Kai sak on a pros
pecting tour. -
C. G. BARTLETT and J. 31. BRAUND die
about to open an insurance office in Eas
ton, Pa.. r
REv.. L. R. CIIIPPFti, of the M. E.
Church, Thrrytown, is conducting a spirit
ual revival in that place.
MRS. JOHN HARRIS has removed her
dress-Making rooms. to Arcade Block,
nearly opvosite the Episcopal Church.
S. R. PAYNE, President of the Torvan
da Temperance Union, has already de
rnonstrated his fairees for the position.
CONBIIIOF.B Hum, WHIT, AN DIMS and
KnAtEn, paid a fraternal visit to
Post, G. A. R. at Rorme, ono evening
last; week.
THE temperance people of Owego are
to celebrate the anniversary of the inau
guration of the Murphy movement in that
_town, on the Ist day of May.
0. F. But.t.Atn, the absconding mem
ber of the Legislature, was arrested at
Wyalusing on Tuesday Morning, by De
tective liisnrcctr, of TunlOannock.
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Mons than fifty members of Franklin
Engine C0.,1 No. 1. marched into the
Court House on Wednesday evening last,
signed the Murphy pledge and doned the
blue.
Mill
ATTENTION is directed to the advertise
ment of the " Red,. White and Blue Store."
Under the present management this es
tablishment hasacome ,to be one of ou.r .
most popular business places.
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THE family of J..iESIIIrLLF:n, of V
hint. consisting of himself and wife and
live children, were attacked 'by a disejise
which had all the syminons of poison, a
few days, since and within one week four
of the children died. .
Jost ii Ro'rr►, of Allentown, While walk
ing on the railroad track, just above {he
upper depot., on Monday last, was struck
by the engine of train No. 9 and instant
. ly killed. The engineer, made every
-effort to warn him•off but he did neit heed
it.
ToE County Ilistorj - is now bei g deliv 7
ired to subscribers. We regret that wjint
of space compels us to omit. tliic review
w4ad intended to give. It is a 'source
of congratulation however to Mr. ('itArr,.
and the enterprising publishers, .EyARTS
& CO., to know that the work is every
wilt+ well, received. Many of the sub ,
'scrib4rs ,with whom we 'have conversed
say . tiae bobk is . fat. better than exl)ecteil
front! . the representations of canvassers.
The engravings are very fine, and the his
tory :as full and interesting as it could
made. In our next we 'shall give
an extended notice of the book.
AT a meeting of the, Agricultural Soci
ety, held Tuesday, April 9th, .the follow
ing named gentlgpien wore chosen Execu
tire Committee for the ensuing ;mar. Gko
Fox, HouacE llonToli , f, G. 11. VAN
nrsE, R. M. Wr.r.f.r.s and I. A. Pam:.
September 18th,-10th and 20th, was fix
'ed upon as time, for holding the annua
Fair.
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A reSolution was passed offering s4s_
premiums to Griintics Making best exhibits
of prodnas of 4249 farm and garden, $2O
first premiuni, fri second and, $lO third.
The next meeting will be on . tbe 23d o'
April, and will be-at the Secretary's office
GwEno Tinit:q:
,Flank Joyce , collector
'of taxes for the township of Iyarreo, l'a.,
came to,.owego on Saturday last and
drew out of one of our banks $26:1 in bills:
Towards ev,ning be started for his home,
riding in an open wagon. When about
two miles south of 'The State line, and
when it was nearly eight o'clock, lie was
kritek Senseless by some ruffaan or ruff_
inns, robbed of the money and-left in the
mad. .When be repipcd consciousness
he crawled to the nearest house, Mr.
where he 'yet remains, too ill to be
moved. Mt. Joyce thinks be must have
been followed from Owego by some person
or.persons who saw him have the money.
As vet no due has been 'obtained -of , the
highwaymen..
THE temperance work in Towanda has
assumed such proportions that..he history
of the past few weeks cannot given in
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a paragraph. • .
- -The meeting in the Court Do se on
' Tuesday evening last, was a grand tit t of
rejoicing over the' triumphs achieved by
• the blue ribbon brigade. The meetin •
was conducted by the newly elected presi
dent of the temperance orgauliatiti, S.
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B. PAYSF.,7eSq.
• Thevariuns speakers, Con. Sxtirn, Rev
G. C. Jost's, S., W. LITTLE, esq., D. C.
DEwITT, esq., and 1)13.--LEONARD PRATT ?
all expressed,thesentiment of the commu
nity that we owe much of our success to
the.admirable leadership of Jour BARRY.
Ills zeal alid energy have overcome all oh
slacles. He leaves us united, earnest and
hopeful for the future. 5 • •
As he psis to new fields of labor many
abundant- successes crowd his efforts for
the good .of humanity. -
Om readers will read with pleaaute and
we doubt not , profit, the business hxali of
STERN RI:MITE= 3n to-day's REMITTER.
This firm have been doing business here
for several years. and hive won for them
selves enviable reputation. They have
removed to the store lately occvpied by
Mr. FRUIT, and are now opening a sPlen
splendid assortment of seasonable &kids,
which they the critical attention of, the
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Mrs. JANE, NELsoi; BAUBY spent 'sev
eral days in Towanda with her husband
thiring the temperance revival in progress
here. This noble, christian lady Is one of
that famous "Old Guard" of Pittsburg, or
band of praying woman, who left houses
of luxury and ease to go out, and on bend
ek:kness, implored the dealers in intoxi
cating liquors to quit their traffic.
'We all know that the Woman's crusade
Was the "sowing in tears" Of the seed
- of the right effort, which is now bringing
.forth an abundant harvest, "some thirty
fold, . some fifty, and some one hundred
fold." . .
With heart and band she has aided the
tempeionce work 'under FRANCIS 311:11-
Priv, from its first inception at the "old
House" in Pittsburg, seventeen months
since, up to the Presenttime. Herbeauti
ful home, her generous purse, her warm
heart, have been Open to the poor inebri.
ate ; and in hundreds of homes, to which
sire has helped restore the erring one, her
-name is never spoken except it be coupled
with a blessing._ "And her • works shall
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praise her in the gates."
. While . irere, 'she was called fipon to
speak in the 3 o'clock p. M. prayer meet.•
• ing. In a few modest and feeling words
she exhorted the clirislia» g, women of
Tewandmmever to weary in -well-doing:
She said "there is a wonderful power
in the cordial dasp of a weman'd, hand.
InStead of -passing by our fallen brother,
lee us take him by the hand and speak
Words of sympathy and encouragement."
Wititsuoli a yoke-fellow in the gospel
temperance work. it is no wonder that
JOHN BARRY knows no such word as fail.
M. L. 8.,
EAST S l lTtrvlEt, D. —Tills pl e asa littl e
village is south of the Erie, and lietwecn
the Pa. A; N. Y. R. R, and Northern
:central.. It is situated in the center of
Sittitlilield township, and relies upon this
beautiful agricultural district fur its sup-;
pOrt. East.Smithtield and the Township
have long been noted for the intelligence,
sobriety, and. industry of their people,
and consequently they have erected in
the village four tine churches, which are
emit supported and attended. Probably
Mare is no town in Bradfo:d county, and
perhaps none in Northerh . Pennsylvania,
that is -as. lhoroughly church-going as
Smithfield. The society is excellent ;
their social gatherings Under the au• vices
of the churches are conducive of great
good, which is leaNiing its impress upon
the minds of its youth:
:Her pastors do her great honor, and are
doing a great work. Rev. DE.V.N is pastor .
of the Disciple, RCP. EyElt;Trr of the
Baptist, Hey. CITAFEIt of the Congrega
tional, and Her. ST-?allAXI of the Metho..
dist.
lirtmkenness is 'seldom seen upon her
streets. Until recently, no licenscq lig
uor.dealer existed . within its pecsiticts ;
this house is kept very neat and orderly,
and only ale is spy' with•eareftil restric
tion.
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A literary society, well supported, has
sixisted for many years, * and the Library
Association has deVelopt.zl' a large and
well-selected library.
:No place of its size in the county can I
average' as many professi;mal men, teach
ers, &e. Hon. Jas. IL WEBB, ex-Speaker
of the Ilouse, and Esquire FORREST do
most of the law business in this section.
Drs. Moonv, I.:Nnunwooli and Cowtm,
look after the physi 'c,,11-disabilitie. The
township sannil building is .one of the
best in the county, and an efficient and
well-organized graded school has been
conducted under the Principalship of J.
B. EMERY. Three Teaohe.ts are uniform
ly employed.
In Spite of the hard times, the town is
constantly improving, the new buildings
are good and substantial, built ro be dura
.ble ;and to remain ; the ‘Congregational
- parsonage now b6ing erected will be an
ornament to the place ; the Methodists
have recently finished a very neat and
commodious two story parsonage. Smith
field does a good, healthy anereantile bind
ness. Its steady growth and prosperity,
is due very much to its church and school
privileges.
Cot•lrr P EDCN t; ti -MONDAY' APRIL
Russrffi vs 1 P Kirby, Gazni 7
slice. Wm Smith &Cocs E W Leonard,
Garnishee. Abranor Jones vs Wm .Tonyg.
—Rules made absolute. .
John Fassett vs W Ilarrowelift.—Rule
discharged.
J B Overlield vs \Vni Martin, 2 eases.—
`Rule to satisfVudginent* each case. '
E B Parsons vs ElaCliwelt.—ltule to.
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open judgment.
In re the assignment of..J Leßoy Corbin
for the benefit of his creditors.—Court ap
point M M Mitchell and KF Walker ap.
pra welts.
.Toel Davis vs B L Me .16e.—Couft
strike oil exceptions tiled to bill
of costs. -
II 11 Chaffee vs '3l P Taylor. Gaud-.
shee.—Court, direct judgment t(ibe enter-
Rd against the Garnishee.
301 m Crossett vs A Lewis Son. .lames
Sullivan vs A'J Layton. Jacob :McNeal
vs P W Covell. II W PafriJk vs Benja
min Northrup. Court permiti each of the
love cases to be settlyd.
_Etna Insuram;e Co vs D R 'Blackman,
et al.--:Master and Examiner's repor..filed.
In re the lunacy of Patrick Moroney.—
Commissioners, find him 'l.O be insane.
Court diiect him to be sent to the lasaue
Asylum.at Danville.
'Ralph Tozer, et al vs Amiziah . Kinney.
—Court direct a writ of haben facial pos
sessionem to issue. •
31 31 Pike vs C S • Ilunsicker, et - al.—
Court,strike off levy in this easel • -
Isabella Bigg vs T 1' Bigg.—Court di
rect defendant to pay it 50...
gattie Rolf Vs Pascal Roll. Emorette
B Wheefer'ys W II Wheeler —Conrt di
. rest a subpoma in divorce to issue in each
11112
Belle Newell vs B F Newell.—Court
grant a divorce.
slattliew Jackson vs J P Garni
shee of Codcling - & Russell.—Att - Execu
tion. J W Mix, Esq, and Overton &
Mer
cur for plaintiff. Wm Fbyle, Esq. and
lion E Overton, Jr, Esq, for Garnishee.
Verdict C for plaintiff.
inlet Fassett vs E T Park; et al.—Ejeet
meet. Davies 'lc Cartiochan for plaint
Ellianan Esq, arid Patrick Fo r yle,
for defendants. 'Verdict fur
ti
st National Think of Athens cs J I)
Kyse --:Assunipsit:Yatrielr & Foyle and
lion E verton, Jr, for plaintiff. II F•
Mayna end Elhanan Smith,. Esipi, for
defendant. Verdict for pthintill'of
NV 11 Bari s vs Win May.—Ejectment.
S NV Little, E. , for plaintiff; 'Patrick &
Foyle for defen ant. Verdict for plain
tiff.
litO;iDAY, U'llll, 9TII.
'Corn vs Jennie
battery with attempt
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tense defendant 'to 8 months , in county
HS Ackley:vs Stewart BosWortb.i—An,
ditor's report filed and confirmed nisi. •
IT-V nulkner va A. W
tor's report filed and , confirmed nisi. Ex
ceptions filed by , Geo. Nichols. . •
Geo Landon vs S Boswerth, et al.--Rule
made absolute.
Frederick Shaft vs .E C Herriek.—Rule
to strike off award of arbitrators.
ILE Watkins vs W Barroweliff. Eule
to open judgment.
J 0 Frost vs9A,Bprns, et al.—Appeal.
J F Sanderson and W II Carnochan, Ew e
for plaintiff. Jas Wood, Esq,' for defend
anti, f ie - idiot for plaintiff of $55.
• 3fiss St -sit ItAtm has taken a echoqat
Laceyville.
STITAIVA steam flouring mill, in Canton
was burned on !Tuesday night. Loss, c12,-
000, Insurance p,OOO.
THE Presbytery of t Lack'awanna will
hold its regular spring meeting in the
Second 'Presbyterian Church of Scranton,
commencing on ~londay, April 15th, at
half past seven _o'cleck, r. at. • Delegates
to the Presbytery over the Lehigh Valley
R. B. Can obtain excursion tickets to the
L. and . B. junction from• the 15th to the
19th, on application at any of the princi
pal ollicet.
11E-OPPUNG AT WYALUSING.—The M.
E. Church at Wyalosing, Pa., having un-.
dergone extensive internal repairs, will be
re-opened with appropriate religious ser
vices Sunday, April 21st, 1878. - Rev. A.
GRIFFIS, of Binghamton, N. Y., • will
preach at 11 A. M. Rev. DAVID CRAFT,
Pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Wy
altising, will preach at 7i r. A cordial
hvitation is extended to all.- Cogne and
worship with us. E. A.•RonsatTs,
Cut nct.r. PizocKnuNGs.-4. meeting of
the council was held Saturday eviiiing.
March ttOth, 1878, for the purpose of clos
ing up the honsitiess which required the
action of the members of thieliErticil whose
term of oflice was about to expire. I . All the
members were present except Mr. Snell.
The committe appointed lit the lest meet
ing df the council to go to Seneca Faits and
purchase an engine for Naiad Co. No. 2,
sulAinitted thefollow.ng.report.:
The undersigned t a committee appointed
to purchase an engine,' would respectfully
report That after ‘isiting and examining the
engine refered to in the resolution, anchalso
ob:utnin '
offers from Messrs.. Button k.
Son, of Waterford. N. 1%, for an engine
examined by Mr. Pierce, President of ,the
Naiad Co., and after consultation with
Messrs. l)odge and . Pierce, who alee . visited
Seneca Falls and examined the engine re
ferred to in the resolution, we purchased of
Messrs. Button & Sou an engine fur the
sum of bix hundred dollars, with the privi
lege (if the council ebt.sent) of selling them
the old Franklin engine at two hundred
dollars. Respectfully,
J. F.M.E.ixs Committee.
Report accepted. , •
By .l. F. Means:
Wherras an :indication has been made by the
Franklin- Eimine Co:, for the runt of one !mull reir4lol
- to enable them to pay certain claims against them,
therefore,
Reiedred, That the imni aunt. bundled dollars be
and is hereby approptinted-for the use of said Co..
By Connell:1mo Bryant: ,
- Ites;dved. That in cenbeleelitlen that Jame* Wool
shall gi re the land to widen 111 idge street on the North
eidedo be 4 , f allure a idth as the mtreet briOW, t b , borough
shall ley elid Wood the expemie of mate. ial and a erk
for retire -from Mut:hank street wePtuattlly se tar as
raid Wood** lands lies on e.iid street, to be of the sane:
kind as J. F. Means' fence on the , street below.
elethis of Collector WicKham Syr the abatement
of nncjilectalie taxes was allowed amount inc to $l5O.
3u, nod nl I gir;, t t ee mete rir land, rota rued to the M1R
n11..1011,1, t , 15 For errors niad reductions made in
1,,,5t11..1110 I.y the county cumtni.oduners .125.611.
11:e following bills wero road and examined and
witbmit special approval by the finance *cotuutittott
ip • rl• marred paid : •
11,witt t lI.yU, legal eon ire 7
II NV Mlller,lice department '
Ii 31 NVillrock, tiro doormat:a
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111.ati, labor on et ....eta
Franck ‘Vatt., lii ou alrgoda with tram Ili
do. 3 30
3 I) liwnS'tio, labor will," /quota 3 ve
lir A Iln one, p , l oe dut , .1 , ; !M. ,
r , i 1 Brow r
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J Frantlinio ftt
Fro:Min Co. N.,. 1, . t
Samuel Savor.mol, 11 .. det
:tlc K. an; dopllcutva
.1 A Wilt, ,
-.1 King..t.Ory, salary •
.11 L Lamereaux, auditing
James W1to.1; legal service
On motion the (vomit Adjourned to mo t. Diunds
mt.ming; t, la7s, at :.:45 o'cl•yek.
Coundl met In pqrsoance of adjournment, all lb
latml,f , m 'being prvmmt,
The G.nli:ltinimithee eubmilte.l the following report
The committee on pus and lamp inette
a meld reepeetfally report that they have carefully- ex
amined the 1a...1-i and poiitil 'and find them out of
rep ill, air; as tiiiiexponse fur gas fur the year ending
31,r0il ratirely nominal compared %tilt%
11th r ye,ero , ymit committee a mild recommend ti .t
the bilme and pets be painted with pod matfitial to
t.. prod.-et Ito to fount the %%pallier and further
'le , iy : -houid they he longer niig let till th. 7 will t,
teMield mete than the rest of painting.
anniittee 111-0 reOnntilinini the rein° al
of the club'- ' , One Mean pile.• until such time it.t
they -me ...ed.-4. We find . 4 1 , 1111. of them already
tic .I.en, and they he left On the , pints during
the mitiiiiier nliOe would be. hooky., year EOM-
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dfAte remoc4,lon plan: uf safety.
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The rep.rt the committee was accept.] and on
,t•thlu
Tle• unfiniilosl lt,iness ip which the membets
a1,,0t to retire we're required to set, hating been ennt•
the .miloate4 acre . nil .114
M;.ssrs. lin ant, Pitttiell. Long', and Means. .whoee
term (,fr'cr% ice a 4 conncinnan list email
and A. It. lim;:shury, L. D. Illont.my.., W. A. Jones
ale, W. G. Alger, tle• newly elected members,
einalille,l and took thole seatg.
ttu liaaion of Mr. Betts Mr. Henry was Illipt•lntril
_temporary chairman.
Mr. Beery on taking the chair said that the first
.loodnes; to he Acted Nam by the emtneil was the elec
tion of burgess, and that nominations foi that - ollh e
were I ow order.
• .I.li n.-i)twul Snell N Belts and fila
nt, tiler rionduatinits Lei.ug a ode the vote sin, taken
was linatimontily re•electi‘l.
Betts then took the chair m lien 'on motion
of Conn. ihnon Kingidiury, Miran, Sngll nom
Aviiiitant
Mit ;41., !tett, the next liot,inePA for at lion was
tlo , election of secretary., t - . 1
The 6dlow Ing noMlliatiMilt were then unlade: . ClOnti-
Hint. Iliiniy nominated JimiePi Council.;
nein h.al.e nominated W. S. Vincent. motion the;
noun nati on. were ritmed when the Burgess appointed
Councilman done. , and Mentanpi teller*. -The council
pr o.4•rded t.11,01.rt nod the folliiwing , _w . :ta:the result:
tor....loiry side,. Vincent vote,
Thehlit VWs instil the rnlinuit avoll1(1 now proceed to
glen t teen.nrvr. Mr lieniry'e“tuliratoil Joseph K
whereupon Mr. Dodge Moved that councilman
. .11;...q.r lie notion inn th • tin cart rhe a Miro rote of the
council for La trengurer for the .1-
f. 111111..! year. Tho ilsotioll wise c.iirted and Mr. Alger
thin rating Mr.Kituriilutry sins.dretared duly elected.
1111 motion Lilo council took a recres until 7 o'clock
m.
On reassembling in the evening nit the members
were preent... . i
A propo4ition seal reXeived frti4 Thomas 31erbleili
to furni , th tip! botongli n ith ;miler.
On motion the proposal was teierrecl to -tb! Wee
MEM=
Mr. Pont
.entered complaint in relntio t to a, nniranre
rminnting from the premiaes of Juttgo-3tercrr owl
terminating' near ht. prem4ew.
Reicrro4l to outoitart cominittee.
Mr. Itiyton's complaint of obstruction of street 11
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The slnntau 11. and L. Co No. 4, Asked the council
for an apptopriatiou of forty ilotlarn to meet their lia
bilities. Their request was granted.
tin motion the council proceeded to elect the balance
of the officers regnired for the organization of the
hrougiu go'rernmeut.
John N. Calif! and James Wood were nominated for
borough attorney, The lampera appointed Councilmen
liirm.loiry and 3lontnnye tellers.
The rote being taken resulted at 110110WS: John N.
Cdiff had 5-cotcs, James Wood hail 4 rotes. •
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BY Councilman Snell:
'Resolved, That the borough attorney's fei‘ for tend:
time at regular and special meetings of the elicit
and for legal advice during the ensuing year fifty
dollars. Adopted.
Airs Wl , OllOll WAS nominated' and unanimously'
bulleator of the borough duplicate of taxes
for IsTii:\
On motion of Councilman Nen ry; 0: ft. Burns wits
r-electod Chief of Police fur the current year, and the
cpiesiton-of his sal try referred to the ("mince mnn
mittee,eaid committee to report to the next mretnig
of council.- •
C. w. Dimmoc.k tkaa• reappointed night police and
, -- i:ttary fixed at lwenti,dtdlons per month.
E -Street commttjre was directed to repir the drain
near Mr. liethim's at the corner of Main and Mirabelli
Street*. \\ •
I The ntiCation or repot' ing - theinad to the dyer at the
foot of Pine street retie on tneti44:Yefeired to the sheet
committer. .
The rate-of tax to be levied for the year IF7S wits
then considered.
Councilman Ilenryanid that be should be in favor of
reducing the irate ottszation for ..,ofougli \ purposes, as .
somi as the ilebt of the boromila !would statentit such
reduction.. We 113X1 , by careful (Tommy ri:doeed the
debt the past year some four thousand dolliirsiind hare
balance nncollted ou the duplicate of I8:17 of
ft. 2 5 41, eli colluctabli• to apply; la until a further'-,re
duction of the debt, shall have bn muds, tie,dld not .
deem it r _ r to change . .the tate. Mr. Henry then',
\ sher.—Assault
kill. Court sen-
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Jos. B. FistiEn, Stated. Clerk
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irtmrHl
MIME 3
inaett.the piatage of the itollairtlis motet/an which
tees tutted without dheent.
. . ,
1i)lrod, That a tax of per rentimn line last
adjusted valuation for state and county ;limpness be
levied as teironglx, la a for the year .
387 d, of To-
wanda .ttiroUgb, that the Beard of AppeAls be lt dat
the Council Rooms on the 3ntb day of April, lillS, at
7 p. m,at'which time and piece the collector shall
glee due notice.
By Councilman Budge: ..
Bemired, That the requests for crominge, grades for
side walks, and ditches for streets, presented to the
council by /degas. Bryant. Rockwell Spalding ,
ley, and Mts. We. be referred to the street committee
and that they report tho amount of work necemary to'
the next meeting of council.
Bemired. That nn wort be done on the streets un
less ordered by the council, except mach necessary
work between regular meetings of toe ctiancir of
-cleaning and repairing the crossings and opening the
ditches, us may be ordered by the Burgess.
. Adopted. • .
The petition of J. C. Eangto be continued in charge
of the Franklin steamer and salad engine at a salary
4375 per year was referred to the Chief Engineer and .
officers of the mid commides.
Borges' Betts made the followingeppuintments, viz ;
Councilmen Snell and Henry to, act With Min es
Finance Committe. Street committee Ist Ward Conn
einem jone.;,Street committee 2 . nil ward Councilman
Montanye ; Street: committee 3rd ward Councilman
Dodge. (lies committee Kingsbury and Jones.' Flee
Department committee flenry r Kingsbnry; and Snell.
The following additional bills were examined' and
without special, approeal of the' finance committee the
council on motion onlered them paid:
Joseph lidarshall,work for IDe dept. $2 Of)
0 repairing street tools 50 T. 50
The. Fessendert, care of town clock , 10 00
,
A 'Horton; stationary - 4 20
Mtn Fitzgerald, street labor tall 10 per day 15'0
"
James Iledfunl, °. . " -. 15 40
Thos. Kennedy, • " ' " . " - ~15 40
Dennis Lynch, 1 38
James .Xestor " " _ - 138
.Pat Powers; teaming . .25
CC=
To the Tionorable the council of Towanda Borough.
The nudendgned Lege leave to auldua ILe rollowing
• report of awes tried (or the month ending April lat.
.31arch 23n1, Franai Wile?, charged with being
dim ilk and - di‘ orderly on the greets; F6rrflu, coon $2.,
DeftmdAnt committed in dufaillt of ilnymput. tluhew
fluently defendant lneyn *ln.
. March Z7ni, Thonlne Kennedy, chnrge name an
ahove; Finn *5, amt S 2. DePodant committed In de
(Atilt of pnyinent. Itesiw.ctfully entail itted,
W.. 1.
Towanda, April 1,'.78. Pollee eluitire,
The adantes were rl,ul and approved and en motion
the council adjourned. " •
WHOM SHALL W E Tncsr,--Whenafflict
ed with a complication a disorder, and
the limited resOurces of Ott f4mity phYsi
clan have been exhausted Without bend-
fit, the all important question is, whom
shill we trust? Many physicians are bid
ding for the patronage of this class,_ and
it becomes the afflicted to thoroughly ex
amine into a Physician's claims, and know
ripen what they are based, before trusting
hint It.. V. Pierce, M. D. of Buffalo,
N. Y., is one of the_ most successful and
widely known of 'authors and physicians
in America. Ile has recently. .orected a
Grand Hotel, in Buffalo,- . at the
enormous expense of nearly half a million
dollars, it being the most complete and
elegant saitarium in the .world. Dr:
'Pierces has originated a system _of diag-.
nosis by which lie is enabled to distin
guish- most chronic diseases without see
ing the patient. This scientific System is
fully described in his Connirm Sense Med
ical Adviser, which is sent to any address .
on receipt of $1.50. Address IL V. , Pietee
M. I)., Grand Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo,
N. Y.,
The doctor is endorsed by the clergy,
as will as by the medical profession, of the
land. We have spaea foronly the follow
ing among the large to whou
:
-.-
Hon. A. L. Bo`reman, Ex-Goverrior of
West Virginia, and late U. S. Senator :
C. R. Fairchild, M; D., Seneca, Clelleu,
M. D., Garratsville,N, Y. : W. F. Ilazle
ton, M. D.. - Silver Lake, Kan. ; F. S.
Turner, M. b., Veazie, Me.: Geo. Diete
rich, M. 1)., 105 Vine Street Baltimore, -
Md., .T. 11. Sherrod, M. D., Paoli Ind.;
Geo. B. Chapman, M. D.; Platt4mouth;
Neb.•; T.. 1. Casper, M. I).,- Springfield,
Ohio ; James 11. Porter, M. D.. Gorham,
D. E. Virells;' M. D., BriSlcil, N.
IL; J. A. Miller, -M. D., San Leandes,
Cal.; J. N. Camp, M. D., Baladan, Mo.;
L. W. Rhodes, M. Northumberland,'
Pa.; Joseph S. Burr, M.D., Wust Lafay
ette, Ohio ; Rev. E. N. Harmon, Elsab,
Ill.; Rev. Isaac N. Augustin, Shipman,
IlL; Rev. J hos. O'Reiley, Newman, Kan;
Rev. L. Weston,Bucklin, Mo.; Rev. L.
A. Dawson, honer, Rev. W. S.
Long, Graham, N. C.; Ret - r. Andrew
Adams, Calhoun, Ga.; Rev. A. P. Moore,
712 Washington Street, Boston, Mass.;
Rev. I. A. Thayer, M. D.;' - "Baconsburg,
Ohii"; Rev. L.P. Proflit, Palmyia,
SO 00
(ti
3 tou
Kr See the styles at Stern Bros.
a — ot)
li ) th.L.
2 I I
10 (10
EAILMOIDERS and LACES at
Stern Bros.
INFANTS' DRESSES and LACE
CAI'S at Stern ltros. -
ro IM
7 :,to
MEM
tgr.GO to SNELL • S.: FARNILAM'S for.
tyest Millinery Gloodi.
IE9EI
reir Everytliing iu ill° lino of station
ery at Wutii.oint SIIAL'T S.
CX" Straw Mork and Bleaching a - spa
clalty at SNELL & FARNHAM'S. '
MiSseS FARNHAM (10 al
kinds of DRESS MA KI NU. •
rar3tits. 311-2“;os bas . the 'oast Spirt,
s'llitporter, alt.° the Skirt Elevator; .
LEG norklc FLA.Ts for $1.23 a
stern Bre:l.
6. 7 ‘" L, es ready made suits and (A L
ieu w RA-Pr Ens st St e rn !troy,
Car BABY WAGONS'.' New iStock
this week at :\ I A 1,1 Lt.'s Crockery Store.;
=1
ur The °BEST BOYS NV :11:4 ON ;in
tolen—only one dollar M..oll.L's Crockery
Store. . " .
re , FLOWER I'OT . A 'NG LNG
ASK ETS large:4 a.. , aortinent at 31A DILL . :i
Croekery.Sture. .
Cff" Pon RENT. :---A , dwelling house on
State Street, betwe'en Second and Third, Euqulio
of .1, J. 61:11;r1TIIS. -
CoesEn has the best wcarieg Shoes.
for Men, Boys and lionthV wear ever ogre Al
Towanda, and at prices within t h e reach of al.
- susDowNs. and SAILOR HATS
for nets at Stern tiros.
Novelties in lIAI r_ anti llat Orna
ments, Neckwear and- rural Jewelry at SteL
Brun.
V.r..NEW BOOTS and NEW SHOES
every Style and Variety, at Itt,uxt;s Boot and
Shoe Store, Prices to ast,mlA examine
and be convinced. CUSTOM WORK ande'RE-
P A IRI NO done ma abort notice. aprll.
, .
CIF" Gents 1111004:A-sewed *hoes, Con
gross. uuttou nod low Shoes=every:palr warranted
and sold it pree•es• that cannot fall to pielbo. Call
and se fsepai Colt I'S.
-
MILLINERY GOODS ..at wht,le
sale at Stern Urea New York Store.
All the new shades of . Silks and
Ibbons at Stern liras.
Mr The bdst assortment of BIRD
AGEBIn town a MA CsOcery.Store.
Par ELEGANT PATTERNS in .TA
,
PANNED TOILET *ACE at MAratCs Crock:
cry Store
tar HEADQI7ARTERSi FOR MILLI
NERY GOODS, Steru Bros, New Toile Store.
No'l, I;rldge Street, tirst door from Main Street.
HATS for tile millions from 2: r icts
p tit Stern
,Bros. •
ettwuw , , Bakery Wager., of the
Ist Ward Bakery, will pe on hand daily with
Fresh Crackers hot tronk the Oren, Bread. Pies,
Cakes, her
re' The Largest, Jyßest and Cheapest
line of Slice for. Ladter,iilisseit• and l'hildrciia•
wear ia found at Consaii's new !gore, corner Main
anti ritie-ate., Tracy ! St Noble's Block. apr47s
rir Horse Powers for - sale, one Second
hand, and new ones of Mood & Co*s manufacture,
Sayre Ilanrg Co.
Sayre, Pa.
Man. 3 months
Vir Go to Stern SPRIXG.OPEN
ing SATr IWAY, Apr Mb, 110SijAT; Apr 15tti
and TUESDAY, Apr 1,41.cn.
I Ladies, you can buy a SEWING'
'MACHINE' for LESS MONEY. at MA DILL'S
(rockery Store than of any traveling:agent—yon
Bait• all the expent!es of commission, as we buy our
'Machines at headquarters..
Wash Tubs; Wooden Pails, Paper
Pall 4-1 •full line of WOODEN WARE Ju s t re
ceived at 31apiLl'S orOckciry Store.
ISE
SCA 91
J. KINGS - nuns, Secretary
NEW LOCALS.
f
187 e $
t
POWELL &
Have jut recived and , now offer , their Spring purchases of
Rouse Furnishing Goods
At prices, much below those of any previous season.
Body.' Rrussells,
Tapestries, _
Three Plys,
Extra Superfine Ingrain,
Ingrainsiof Lower Grades.
Floor Oil lOths,
Mats and Rugs in Great Variety
Canton- and Napier Mattings,
Druggetts, Crumb Coths, &c•
WALL PAPER !
CompleteAssortmenein all Qualities.
WINDOW SHADES !
Gilt Border and. Rolland Shades, and
Shadings of Various Colors..
Lace and Muslin Curtains, Upholstery
Goods and Furniture Coverings of Cot
ton and Worsted ,Fabrics ifl New and
Choice,PesigOs ant( PaAterns.
•
Towanda, Pa , March 28, 1878.
'BUSINESS LOCAL.
• vir.Threm putonKid, Gloves in all
-he new shades at '3llOl. NOUS'.
tvr A gook' 'double Sleigh for tale
cheap. nook : 6 at Fnowrg'Furoature store.;
rr Bronze Lamps, with qrystai Mum-
Inatur, only 90ct. ltnnc L L. 3 C roclf:ery Store. Iw.
M . - Wm. A. cUAEnnutts has just 're
turned [rein. New York -with gaols for the 11011,
days.
• ny - You can get nil the latest styles of
Stationery, very neap, at WIIITCOUII h SHAMS
•
We will pay c,asll for Itenilock
Lumber is the log, delivered at our will on (Jules
St., J. 0. Inowt's SONS..
rir Remember always, that . we will
sell you Lamps, Crockery and Glassware at the
lowest prices, . MADILL'S Crockery store.
IiMI
Don't yOu forget it. We have an
exrolent CRACKER•ArAARTART,9!!Y,BI totti7l .
at COW- 1,E3• BAKERY, where you can buy the
beat treah-baltoi crackers;
rlrClam Chowder at SEv.r,EY's Oyster
Itsy nelcbSaturday night. HH frtends are inrlited.
As enAuLuy nrvor does things by halves,: you
may antiripate, a good time.
nr challenges-vompo
tition for quality of goods and : low prices On.Ba.sp,
Ddors, Blinds and 3foldlnl,s, and all building ma.
toilal. - ' ' • canir3.t.f3
, Great reduction on rates to all
pants Wen, R - orthwest and 'Sontherest. The
cheapest tares , ever 'ottcred. Write or apply to G.
It. Sherwood, T owanda, L. P. 13.1.1clet:oitice.
MA BARGAIN FOit
_SOME Goon, N-
DrSTIOITS 3fArr. A gentleman having more busi
ness roll& hands than he can attend to, 3011 sell a
Stock of General Merchandise on terms to make it
an object for some good man to Invest. No capital
of any hecttipt required. Fur further particulars
enquire at 11113 Mike. Feb. 25; U.
Vir To TIIF - 1 Puro.w.—Tho, Steam Grid
stlitshetintn, formerly owned by. F.S. A Y /CRS,
*id he started under N F.IY idA.N'AGhISIENT
,and with increased facilities, on 1116. N DAT, Feb.
11, .1875. We invite all the old patrons or this pp.
olar Mill to glro.fur a call. • We shall not object. to
Analcitig new friend?, SATISF ACTION G U Alt
ANT k.T.I). ti. W. IiODO NUN, A gent
,Sheshegnio, Feb. 7, 1878.
ire' Moor :—To any ant all desiring a
vOnse of U. 1.. 3toodrs Bcrtnons, Prayers and
addreasea. as revised by his own hand, belt In print,
Dolt large, tyPe plain, paper good. and contains
over 800 pages. with . ';3 seimiits alitl 7h addresses,
well bound. Price according to btnd%bg, •2,50,
This Book Amuld be In every house, as '2(ongis and
Sermons mate well. Apply to E. Burroughs of
Alba, Pa.'
. .
CLOSING OUT SALE of Gold and
Silver Watches, Chains, Fancy Jewelry, etc. The
undersigned having purchased at Sheriff's Sale the
entire stock of Watches, ChalnN Silver and Plated
Ware, ante store formerly occupied by M.
DELMAN, and not wishing to remain In the busi
ness, has concluded to sett the entire Stock regard
less at colt, In ostler to bind up the business. Call
early and . secure bargains. M. J..soons.
yr-PALI:B VECIATABLE SICILIA,/ HAIR
RENEWER Is a scientific combination of some of
the most powerful restorative agents In Abe vegeta
ble kingdom. It restores gray hair to its original
color: It makes the scalp white and clean. It
cures dandruff and humors. and falling-out *f the
hair, It furnishes the'nutritive principle by which
the hair Is nantished and supported. it makes the
hair - moist, soft and glossy, and Is unsurpassed as a
hair-dressing. It is thei -Mold economical prepara
tion ever offeredlo the public, as its effects remain
a long time, making only an occasional application
necessary. Is reeommendtid and used by ern*
ent medical men, and officially riffles:lied by the
State Assayer of Massachuset t. Tho poptilatity of
tlal •
Hair Ile:newer hasinunnised with the test of
many years, both In this country and' In foreign
lands, 36 , 11113 IroW knoein and used In - all the
civilized countries of the world.- -Fon SALE BY
ALL DEALICR6,
ESE
LAST OF LETTERS remaining in
Post Office at Towanda. lingitorti Co., Pa.
for the week ending Apr 10, PM:,
•
Rays, Chas Bowers, Miss Einrna
tiolcontlt. R. C. - • - . Coleman. Mary C.
Nester, Masy A. (2) Croak, Ella
°Want, Rattle • Clancy, Ella= .
Powell, Stephen P.'Dillard, James
Ryder, Mrs 0. L. '(2) Dlckennan, 0. 31. • .
'• Ackley, Mrs M. C.
- roakreST.Actlt. . • _ .
!fermiimer, Sum Co. •
Verson%calling tar.,ex . sy of.the. ab we "Ill'plea.ie
sky "AM! ffrtlsed," gfiripg date of list. •
S. W. ALVORD, r. 31.
?owell-k Coe
S7~ - ~=N"
....-- = 10( I)
SEMI
ci.,*.gxKl:s.!
or - tiIANOS AND OROANS.—If.yOIt Wish
to purchase a very -swprior PIANO or ORGAN,
eqtml $n every excellencA to any made, at Manufac
turer's:Wholesale Price; and thus save nearly one
half of your money; do not fall, before purchasing,:
to write for ratalogue.of description and prices, to
Post Ogre Boa :1985, New Yor l / 3 '
:ilarelt.7, 1878. tf. : .
t. E. P. KUNKEL'S BITTER WIRE OF
Prox—ilas never berM known to fall in the cure of
weakness. 'attended With" symptoms, indispOsiticm
to exertion, loss Miner:wry; diflicultyOf breathing,
general weakness, horror of disease. weak, nervous
trembling, dreadful horror of death, night sweats,
cold feet, weakness, 'dimness of visien, — Muguer,
universal lassitude of the
_muscular system. coot ,
:mous appetite, with dyspeptic system, hot Itarlds,
flushing of the body. dryness of the skin, pallid,
countenance and eruptions on the face, purifying,
the blood, pain in the hack. heaviness of the
lids, 'frequent black spots flying before the, eyek
with temporary sugnsion and loot of. light, want
of attenhlnn, Mc. These' symptoms alt arise from
a weakness, and to remedy that, use E. F. Kun
kel's Bitter Wine of lron. It never -fall. Thou=
sands are now enjoying health who base used it.
Get tne genuine. Sold only is of bottles. Take
only E. F. Kunkel's.
Head and all complete in two hours. No fee till
,
head pasaes., , Seat Pin 'mid Stomach 'Willits re
moved bT l)r. Kunkel, ZVI North Ninth Street.
Advice free. No fee until head and all passes in
one, and alive. Dr. Kunkel is the only MICOPPSfiII
physician in.thlsconntyy for the removal of Worms,
and hl Wohit Syrup hi pleastint and safe for chil
dren or grown persons. Semi for circular, or ask
for a bottle of Kunkelis Worm Syrup. Price one
dollar per" Witte. Get It of your druggist. It
;levee fails.
E. F. Kunkel's Mistral and E. F. Knu
kel's litkampoo for the Hair.
, The best and cheapest Harr Dressing and Hair
Cleaner In the world. They remove dandruff; allay
Irritation. soothe and cool the heated scalp, prevent
the halr from falling and promote the growth
In a very short tune. They preserve and beautify
the Hair, and render it soft and glossy. They
part a brtlllancy. and a silky appearance to braid
add wiry 'lair; And as a hair dressing they are vtni
rivalled ; eradicate dandruff and prevent baldness.
The , shampoo cleans the Hair, removes grease,
scurf,itching, eruption. Cures headache produced
by heat and fttedgoe. Kunkel's Shampoo and Ens.
teal restore - Hair to a natural atittglessy color, re:
store faded, dry, harsh and wiry hair. Price per
I ottle. $l.. Ask your deng,gist for them, or send to
Sankt', Proprietor, ' '?a11 North Ninth
Street, Philadelphia,
Feb.'74ms.
MaiMME=
;
EMI
Ell
SPECIAL LOCAL.
Tape Worm Samoyed Alice.
MARRIED.
BOWM tto Parsonage, Mon
roston, April nth, 1879, by , Bev. fishnet Arm
strong, Mr. Prank Bowman and Atlas Rosa Tay
for, both of Greenwood. ' '
EREN . EII—A LEX ANDER.— At Monroeton. on
iho _d lust.. by the Bee. E Brennen. Mr. Sidney
French of Troy, Va., and Misa Sifean Alexander,
id Mdelliddan, • • ;
-WOuSTER—MIDDAUGH.—At the Rome M. E.
Parsonage,
April Ist, 15;4, , R. Geo. I. Will
lame, Mr . Franklin 11.'Wooster. of Athens, and.
Miss Rollie' Middaugh, of Sluishequln,Ya.
MUD'S ERL-BRinZ.—ln Monroeton. March 30;
,1578,, by Her F.. H. Craumer. August Bridner
and Mies Hattie Bretz, all of Monroeton.
DIED:
WAKEFIELD,—In Pleasant Valley. March 27.
la7B. after a severe Illness, Miss Mary, danghter
of P. P. and Minerva Wakefield, In the 16th year
of her age.:
'
lief ant Wits peace. `•
ROYLE..—April oth. 1879, at 464 Hart-st.„ - It "lc
lyn, N. V... Mrs. M. A: Boyle, wife of Ch es
Hoyle ; and aunt of S. F. ltoyle, of this place.
NEW.. FIRM ! NEW GOOD'S
MISSES SNEL.f. & FARNHAM -
Take' pipastrre in Inviting their friends to call at
their hew Store,
• Cooks with otHeretir,Block,
• And examine their stock of
• -NEW MILLINERY GOOD'!. .
Dress Making done. Ptices to suit the ilmes4
Straw Work and Bleaching a Specialty..
Towanda. Pa., Apyll 11, PIM
WA tiL'S HEALTH APPARA.•
Tot . 1. a comanell'Oyninfsinta; so con
strtacted that it ` will straightest and limber 'the
back, expand the chest, and strengthen every mutt
de In the body in 0110 tenth the time and trouble
of any other gymnastic amwratas now in use. All
persons, large or small; ladies as well al gentlemen
can practice-upon It, no matter how round should;
erect they may be We guarantee that It will- ex
pand the chest from 2 to S indies„and • make a per
son from to 2inches taller In one monthsprictls
lug b minutes 'daily. This apparatus has cured,
and we guarantee It will cure the worst kind. of
dyspepsia without medicine. The above Is enders
ea by the most prominent physicians In the U. S.
Send for Illustrated circular to .
AMEBIC AN 11E ALTO AUPARATUS CO.,
6117 BROAOW SIR YORK.
New York CitylAptilt,
•
rcoGALski,-.
I_La-
Employed with If offiendelman ter the pasrfour
years, begs leave to announce to his friends and.
the puplic generally that he has removed to the
Itoston 09-Cedt Store, one door south of the First
National Bank,'and opened a - shop for the' repair
of Watches... Clocks. Jewelry. /lc. All work war
ranted to give entire satisfaction. (AprelS, •
;avg.
lPrfil SALES.-- i y . virtue
dry write iseuelLeatt.of the Coot of
lessor Bridled Colinty, and to m s di-
Will expose to public sale on ?MYR&
,2nd• day or MAY , lele, at the door of
:Meth, at 1 *VON le. M., the following
tprot2,4o Wit t ,
3negok °Matelot land diode In LO
boot north by Towanda Creek, east by
lantana West ersd Salinas Morse, south
the Barclay Land and Coal CO, ;Fen by
1 11010/mb and George Whipple; aeOti
..ns acree =thor less, about 70Raprored, with
domed bane. 2 flamed
fruit trees thereon. \: barns, and collard if
. -
Non, ALSO—One other lot dtmilis In Leroy top,
\bonded north and east •by lands of the Barclay
Lind and Coal Co, south by lands of KB Holcomb,
wet by lands of the Barclay Land and . Coat Co;
eonthlan 23 acres mow or lase, no tmprooradits:
\
Setae Mid taken Into execution at the milt of 1,1 K
Mott O.F Mott. • ' '.
'No L LSO—One O th er lothitatata In Len, twp,
bounded orth by Wets of -W If Wilcox. east .by
lands of L alley Stone, south by Towanda Creek,
west by Janda of Mrs D II Illantl; contains 13X,
acres more orlon; all Improved, no buildings. ..
No S. ALIMM•Oe e other Itheftuate in Leroy twp,
bounded north 'hi lands Of Menton McClelland
east by lands of J \Bailey and W B Wilcox, and 11
.
111110eghted, south y t he Tomanda Creek , west b
lards or Anthony D contains 73 acres more
Or Ines , lnes , shout 67.1 m W,, g;
with 1 framed house, 2
framed barns, I Tram \ granary and orchard of
fn lt trees thereon. Seised and ;then Into execu
tion at the snit of 0 F. Bullock vs IF II Hoagland.
No I. ALSO—One other 10 sittate In Towanda
bore', bonded and describedim follows,: Beginning
at a mot oa the corner of Center-d and First-are;
I n
thence by Firstene, nor th 70 0 t 100 ft to a post;
thence by tot sold to Loveland, th 20° east 75ft
to a post con thence oy vacant south 70° west
-100 ft to Centorave; thence by Centerove, north 20°
west 75f to the place of beginnhoeceetales 7,100 sq
ftbeinglfe A of Block No 7 In Sayre A C,ces addition
to Towanda. ,Seised and taken intoexecution - at the
snit of the Towanda Bunging and Saving\ Fund As
sociation of Towanda bore" vs In E Steve
No a. ALSO—Ono other lot situate in North To-
Wanda twp, bounded and described as follow/q Be
ginning at the southwest tor of Richard Mord s son
lot; thence northrly along said Morrison's, west
line ta pers mo,e dr less to J F Blackman's lands;
thence westerly 6 pen to scot; thence southerly o n
a line parallel with said Morrison, west line 26 pets
more or less to the public highway; thence easterly
6 pen to the place of beginning; contains 1 acre
more or leo. all Improve', with 1 framed 'Souse
and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken lute
execution at the suit of James _Foster vs Norman
H Chapman.
- No 7. ALSO—One other lot situate In' Albany
twp, bounded north by lands of it H Illesards, east
• by lands of David Want:on:ma Calvin Underwood,
south and west by lands of Thomas Waltman: con
tains 25 acres and 155 pets more or hiss. about 15
Improved. with I framed barn and afew fruit trees
thereon. Seized and taken Into execution .at . the
suit ot R H Richard's vs Michael Kelley.
• Noe . ALSO—One other lot situate In Litchfield ,
twp, bounded north by land of the party of the first!
part, and Sarah St Campbell, east by land of John
Fetter and - Chauncey Wheaton south by lands of
Johnson Rogers, west by lands of Wm Tuttle; con
tales 100 acres more or less, about 30 improved,
with 1 board house. I board barn and few fruit
tratht thereon. Seized andlaken Into eieention at
the snit of Margaret Eighmers use vs Jacob Camp
bell and Elizabeth Campbell.
--No 9.• ALSO—One- other lot situate In Athens
twp, bounded north• by Railroad-et, east by Win
Milispaugh's lot.-south by Bradford-sr, west by
lands of Mrs Dennis McCarty; feet front and
feet deep, with a two-story framed dwelling
house and aMW fruit trees thereon. Seized awl
taken Into execution atthe suit of the First Na
, Dons! Bank - of Wirerly, NY vs Dennis McCarty.
No to. ALSO—One other-tot situate in Burling
' ton, bounded and described as follows: Beginning
at a pest and stones the southeast cor of Isaac I)
Soper's lot: thence south 56,4* west 41 pen to a
post and atones; thence-south 9,ii o wed 276 pen to
a (or In the road on north side of Wallace Creek ;
thence north $3S° west 13 pars to a post and stones;
• thence north 65° west 3 pets ton post and MOWS:
thence north 70 0 west 9 pen and 5 links to the point
of rock; thence earth 64 0 west 20 pen to a post and
stones the northeast cor of Isaac D Soper's lot;
thence south 9° east 312 pen to the place of begin !
'sling; contains 71 scree more or less..about 65 im
roved, with 1 new framed house,l old fumed p
house, 2 framed barns, with shediatached. I fram
ed granary, I framed hog pen and orchard - of fruit
trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at
the Butt of laibella ILFrance vs Deldamla Knapp
and Charles Knapp.
No 11, ALSO--One other lot situate felted-Bur
lington tarp bounded north by •Sugar Creek, ' east
by lauds - of Oorton Swain, south by the public high
way, west by lands - of John Ballard; contains 1,!.i
acres more or lesseall Improved, with 1 water saw
mill, and all mill fixtures and machinery belonging
thereto, togther with said defendints rights to the
dam across said Sugar Creek, and the right to flow
the waters of said creek for the use of said mill..
No 12. - ALSO—One other lot situate In West
Bludinton twp, bounded north by the public high
way, east and south by lands of Gorton Swain, west
by lands of John Ballard; contains ,( of an acre
more or less, ail improved, with -t framed 'house,
other outbuildings, and a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Job
Morley's use vs Wei Ballard and Mallard Williams,'
T T. .
No 13. ALSO—One. other lot situate In Leroy
Grp, bounded and described as follows: Beginning
at a roe now or formerly of Charles Drake, Ina line
of Harvey Holcomb's ; thence along said Drake's
and hind now or formerly - E.' P WooSter. 63S °
west 205 pees to a cor of land- not or formerly .of
Jesse Warberton; thence along said Warberton,
south 1 0 west 106,4 pen; thence south 6AS O east
205 pen to southwest cor of the Harvey Holeom lot:
thence along said Holcomb lot north 1 0 cost 110
pers to the place of beginning; contains 136
.aeres
and 111 pera more or less, about LS improved, with'
I framed house. 1 framed barn, other outbuildings,
and. few trait trees thereon. Seised and taken into
execution at the suit of A liNsading's use vs Adel- -
bert 11 Taber. -
No 14. ALSO—One Ober lot situate In Albany
twp, bounded and described as foilons t Beginning
at a black birch tree standing on' a hidge of rocks
near the south cor of land - of Augustus Sierigere;
thence along said ledge of rocks the tour following -
course's and distances, via: South 12.0 east 20 pen
to a - hemlock, soutkat° east 6 perslo 'a hemlock,
south 81,M* 0 cast tom pees to a hemlock, south 55S°
east 12 pets to a hemlock, south 23 0 east 30. pers to
a post and stones; thence south 2936 0 , west 65 peril
to a coo; thence west n 3 pers to a cor ithebee -north
29S° east 157 pets to the place of beginning; con.
bins 45 acres and 97 pers more or less. Beinrpart
of a large tract of land conveyed to Lowell L' How
ell by Russell Miller and Margaret, his wife, by
deed elated Dee 26, 1865, and recorded in deed book
.N 076 on page 196, - etc.; no improvements. Seized
and taken Into execution at the stilt of` W A Rock
well vs Robert .Mcffitosh.
No 15. ALSO—One other lot situate In Burling
tOn twp, bounded north by land,' Charlotte Norris,
east by the Bernicattirupike and landitof Mrs - Ann
Carman, south by lands of John Spencer and the
public highway, west by lands of Horace. Brown
Abel Schick; contains.l34l acres more or less, about
100 improved, with 1 framed bongs. 2 framed barns,
with sheds attached, other outtouhdings, and or
charch of fruit trees thereon. ,
No SCALSO—One other lot situate in Burling
ton tent. bounded north by lands of James W Nich
ols. east liy lands of Jas W Nichols and Washing
ton Dibble, on the south by the Bernick turnpike,
west by lands of A J Blakeslee; contains 50- acres
more or learlabout 401n1p1WV1301,1fitti I,framed house.
1 framed barny with sheds attached, and other out
buildings and orchard of fruit trees thereon...
No 17. A I.Bo—One other lot situate in Burling
. ton twp, bounded north by lands' of H and
Weed, east by lands of George SIMMS, south and
westliy lands of dames W Nichols; contains 50
acres more or less; no Improvements. . .
No IS. ALSO—One otherolot situate In Towanda
bore', bounded and described as follows: Beginiog
' at the southeast cor of lot owned by John Laggau,
situate on the west side of Bridge-at extension, ex
tending along Leggett's south line lioft to decor;
thence southerly along lands of 1.1 flrtnitheand W
Patton 40ft to a cor; thence naterlyalong'said Grif
fiths' lot 150 ft to a cor on Bridge st aforesaid thence
along said Bridge at 40 ft to the place Of be ginning,
with I framed house thereon.
No 19. ALSO—One other lot situateln Towanda
boro', bounded and described as follows: Begin
ning of Houston st at the northwest cor of lot :told
to Lucinda Carter; thence along the south babe of
Houston-at, westerly 70 5-10 ft to the line of other
lot of Emeline Houston; thence along . the line of
said lot southerly to a cor on the north side of an
alley of M C alereur; thence along said line easter
ly about 90 ft to a cor of Chas McKinney ; Glenn,
northward!" along the line of Charles McKinney
Chas Dutebea, and Lucinda Carter to the place of
beginning, with 2 framed house( 1 framed barn
and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken Into
execution at the suit of CI I Tabor's use is C F
Nichols.
No 20. ALSO -- --Que other lot situate in •Atheas
top, bounded north by lands of C 11 Wheelock„
east by Centre-st, south by lands - of Senhimin Bub--
nell, west by Keystone are: contains 127 pers more
or fins, all improved, with few trait trees thereon.
Being lot No 5 in John A Woodworth's subdivision
of Keystone-ave in Athens twp. Seized and taken
into execution at the suit of John Shackelton's use
vs Geroge W Miller. . _
No 21..AL50--One other lotaltuate in Tineamra
trap, bounded and described an follows: ft ginning
at a white ash cor, being the southwest cur of a
tract in warrant name of Paul Lowery; thence
along the western boundary of said warrant, north
Pa° west 50 rods to a post ; thence east - along the
north ling of land formerly of S W - Rodgers, 70
reds more or less to the center of public nod;
thence along the center of said . road southward y•
- 61 5-10 rods to a cbr in center of said rind; thence
west 62 rods to the place of beghtulog:colitains22S
acres more or few, about 12 Improved, with 1 fram
ed loose. 1 shanty and orchard of fruit trees there
on. Seized and taken into elocution at the suit of
the 'Aetna! Sulidinrand Saving Fund Association
of the Borough of-Towanda vs C. 1) Parsons and M
31 Parsons. ...
,No 22. ALSO—One other lot situate in South
Creek twp, hounded north by lands of 0 . F Ver
nier, east by lands of Raid Vendor and V C Leon
ard, south by lands of V-C Leonard, west by lands
of V C Leonard; contains 50 acres more or less. on
improvememets. Seized and taken into execution
at the molt of N 51 Pomeroy's use vs D F Dunning.-
' No 23. ALSO—One other Ist situate In Warren
twp, bounded and.de cribed as follows: Beginning
in the road the southwest ern of Wm Bradford's
farm, now Shelton's; thence south 811 0 east along
the road to the northwest cor of Dennis Madder'slot, thence by last named lot southwardto lineOf
Hastings lot; thence by the same south A7S: O . ve4st
about 50 pers to a stake and stones; thence south
2).s° east 24 pent to a stake and stones on the line
t Lenin's land: thence by said Lucau's south
4 0 ainikboutilti pen; thence north "a° east 117
.pe sm by land of Clark Russell to time line of Nathan
iel Bullock's lot; thence by the same north SS. east
39 pr to to the line of the aternald .IVni .Bradford
farm; h t
e ,l nee by the same south 23° east 39 pers to
the plac of begineing; contains 52 acres more or
less, abut t,42 impfioreil, with 1 frothed biome, I
framed bans, and orchard of fruit trees there-qt.
Seized and taken into execution at time suit of Wet
11 Russell vs 'lames Kinney. ' - 1
No 24. ALSO—, One other kit situate Canton twp,
bounded north by lauds of Reuben Loomis and Ez
ra Williams, on th e east by lands Of Victor Rock- '
well. south by intent Henry Mattson. west by„ the
public highway: contains 50 acres mere or lees,
about 45 improved. with 1 framed house, 1 framed
barn, 1 framed granary' 1 hog pen. and orchard of
fruit trees thereon. Sel and taken. into execus
Hon at the enit of tel Po er vs E T Suffern.
No 25. ALSO-One othe lot situate in Terry
top, bounded north by the p blle.highway,'east by
~ ,,,,,cl\i,
lands of Widow Williams, sou by landsot Widow
Williams, west by the public h buoy; canton's I
acre more or less, with framed holm..
1 hog pen, and few fruit tre thereon.- Selz
kelzi
serf taken Into execution at the an of 11. S' litc-*
Kean, Adm'r vs Seymour Saloon. - Bur li ngton
twp,
ALSO—One other lot situate- I Burlington
twp, bounded north by loads of Chario to Norris,
east by the Berwick turnpike and lan of kirs
Ann Carman, south by lands of John Spe ;and
the public highway, west by lards of orate
kas
Brown and Abel Selllcig contains 130 acres re
or leas, about 100 improved, with i framed h se,
1 2 framed barns , with sheds attached, other I-
I buildings and orchard of fruit trees thereon:
No. '27. ALSO—Ouei other lot situate in Burling
ton twp, bounded-north by lands of James W Nich
ols, east by lands of James W Nichols slid Wash.;
legion. Dibble, south by the Bernick turnpike,
west by lands of A J Blakeslee ; contains 50 acres,
nlOlO Or 4099,_ about 40 improved. with I framed
house, I framed barn, with sheds- attached,. other
outbuildings and orchard of milt trees thereon.
N 0.28. a LSSI—Ono other lot situate In Burling
ton tem, bounded north by lands or 11 Weed, east
by bads of George Simons, south and Inst. by
lands of Jiffies W Nichols; contains 50 acres-mom
or lest, no Improvements.
No, 29. ALSO—One otherlot situate la Towserda
bone, boundedand described as Salons : Beginning
at the southeast cot of lot owned byJnoLaggzrnsits
Saga
nate on the west side of Bridge-at extension, and
extending along Leggett's south, line IlOft to a cor;
thence southerly ;kilt !auditor Griffiths and
W Patton 4Oft toe cot: thence easterly* along said
Orllliths lot 150 ft toe cos on Bridge-it aforesaid ;
thence along said Drldge.ot 40 ft to the-place of be
ginning, with 1 framed house thereon.
No 30. AL}3lone other lot situate Ia Towanda
Loco', bounded and deseribed as follow's:. Begin
ning at llouston-st at the northwest tor of lot sold
to Lucinda Carter; theist* along the south line- of
Itouston-stwesterly 70 5-10 ft to tho line of other
lot of Etneline Houston; thence along the line of
said lot southerly to a eor on the north side of an
alley Of M C,Mercur; thence along said line easter
ly about Oft to a cur of CharlesMcKinney*, thence
northsrardlyalong the line of Charles -McKinney,
Charles Dutcher, and Lucinda Carter to the place
of beginning, with 2 framed houses , I framed barn
and few fruit totes thereon. • •
Noll. ALSODefentlant's Interest In one other
lot situate in Towanda boro', bounded north by
Houston-at, east .by lands of , C, F Nichols, south lry
an alley, wed by nds of Mrs Houston or C
Nichols; being . about 50ft front on Ifonston-tt and
22aft deep wing a two-story framed house thereon.
No 33. ALSO—The Defendant's interest In one
other lot situate In Towanda bore, bounded north
by Houston-at, eaatby lands of C V Nichols, south
by an alley, west by lands of J II Cbaapel ; being
about raft front on said Houstotr et, and =lt deep
with I framed barn thereon. Seized and taken In
to execution at the suit of the Mutual Building and
Saving Fund Association 6t the Borough of Towan
da vs C Nichols..
No Ea. ALSO—One other lot situate In Wyalus.
hig and Tuscarora twps, bounded North by lands of
Clark Brown, Josiah Nurse estate...A-Wheeler and
others, east by lands of S nought, J W Hullenback*
and others, south by lands of J W Hollenback, Gee
C AtWood and others, west by lands of Philemon
Stone, heirs of Chas Ingham, L M Hewitt and oth
ers:coataltis-175 acres more or less, no improve
ments. Seized and taken into execution at the suit
of J Spalding. adm•r, vs II It Ingbam.
No at. ALSO:—One other lot situate In Terry
kits bounded north - by lands of Widow Gillette
an Erastus Shepherd, east by lands of the 31athew
Wells tract, south by lands of Darwin Jones, West
by binds of J P Horton, and John Turner, cohtains
.200 acres more or less, about 100 Improved, with I
framed house. 2 framed barns, Lhorsetallis and an
orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken,
Into execution at the cult of Barton Allen -vs L A
Jones.
4o 7eS. ALSO--(one other lot Minato In Armenia
, boundednortli by lands of John Lyon , easg by
de of C 1' Lyen, south by lands of Job W Kinch,
we by lands of L-P 'Williams; coutains 27 acres
morel:sr less. atout 10 Improved. no Imililings. Selz
ed an • taken Into execution. at the suit of 'J E
Cleareland's use vs Win 31eIntosh.
No .38 \ALSO -=-One other lot situate In Monroe
twp, bounded north by lands of George Edsail, east
by the Bersalek turnpike.,South by lands of Jerre
Blackman and Mrs Gard, west by the south branch
of the Tewanda Creek; contains 8 acres more or
less, alt improved, with 3 framed houses, 1 framed
barn. 1 blacksmith shop, 1 wagmi and- paint shop.
and few trait treeethetcon. Seized and taken into
execution at the su tof I. M Bowman vs Franklin
Sweet and D It Blackman, Secretary.
No 37. ALSO—One ether lot situate In Herrick
twp, bounded and described as follows: Beginning
at • poet on the northeastseor of a lot thisday deed
ed to Edward Clark; Owns's. south 88° east 53 4-10
pen to a post; therm south ' OO west 119 3-10 pens to
a post; thence , north 88 0 west 50 5.10' pest to the
east cos. of safd.Clark lot: thence north*3c o 11
7-10 pare to a beach, being another cor of. said
-Clark's lot: thence north 63° east Se sews to a post:
thence north 179 west. 85S peril to a birch; - thence
south 67? west 12pers to a birch; thence north - 28 0
west 32 pees to a post; thece north 31° .eest 1 0 !i.
pets toe post; thence north 32° east 10!y-'pens lb a
post; thence north 1 . 3 ts o west 0 pers to . a post the
place of beginning: contains 24 acres - and 104 pars
more or less, about 8 unproved, with 1 framed barn
and part of 1 framed house, and - orchard of fruit
trees thereon. •- . .
No 38. ALSne other lot situate In- Herrick
twp, boended est by lands lately Wised A E Du
pont, south:by ands - belonging to the heirs of John
Lackey, deeea ed, east by lands of Wm. Nesbit.
north \ by lands lately owned by Stewart Harris and
A E Mopont; contains about It acres more. or less..
about 8 Improved. with part of a framed house
1 hog pen. I - hen house, and few fruit thereon.
Seized and taken info execution asthe suit of Jno
Serackhainer vs Philip Swackhammer. - • - '
No 39. A o—One other let situate In - Granville
twp. bound north by lands of 'Benj. Baldwin anA 0
k il
Baxter,eas lamb of John Vroman,south by lands
of E Bailey aedthe• public highway, west by lands'
of Inman Taylor; contains about 3 acres ,more or
less, all improved ; with. I framed hotise thereon.
Seised and taken Into execution at the suit of Ed
ward Swain's use vs-Edward Vroinatt alai Daniel
Perry. .
No 40. ALSO-4)ne other lot, sltuato in. Canton
bons'. bounded north and eastby lands of W illiant
Crooks, south by lands or Wm Black, west by ,Sul
livan-st; being 26ft front and 40ft deep; with l_two.
story trained building used for an eating saloon.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of John
Hunter, or his Wife. vs L Z Melitman and 31 Levi'.
Ne.. 41. ALSO—One.other lot situate in Tuscarora
twp, bounded north by lands of Henry and Loren.'
'to -Ackley, east by lands of Widow Lewis, smith by
lands of Ellen Slyer, west by lands of Aden Lyon
and Stanley Ackley .1 contains 70 acres more or Woo.
about 60 impixwed with - 1 framed house, 2 framed'
houses and sheds attached, and orchard of .fruit
trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at
the suit of it E Leafs vs J .1 Lewis. Also' at the
suit-of A J Lyon vs some. ' •
No 42. Al.soL-One oilier lot situate in Marren
twpibounded north by lands of-Clark Bowen, east
by t he public highway, south and west .by lands of
Chauncey Arnold: contains I acre more or Ittss, all
Improved, With 1 framed house molt fruited barn
thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the I
suit of (3 N Bowen vs 0 It Pitcher..
No 43. ALSO--One other lot situate In West Bur
lington twp,lemacted n . erth by Sugar Creek and
the public highway, south by lands'of Isaac Swain '
and John Ballard, west Isy lands of John Ballard.
east-by lauds of lbetae Swain (now Win Ballard).
Being the same piece of land deeded by John Was
lard sod wife to-Ann Beach by deed dated Feb 25.
1870. and recorded-in deed book No 103 , page' 434,
etc; contains 3 3 3 acres more or less, excepting aed
:reserving-therefrom the mill Int neorth of the onto:
He highway, deeded to Wm Ballard ses long - as he
Shall desire to nianufacture lumber thereon, with 1
trained house and 1 saw mill thereon, and also a
few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken Into ex:'
eeution at the snit of H S McKean, ashit'is vs An
thony Beach and Anti P Beach. - - -
No 44. ALSO—One other lot situate In Athens
twp,' bounded north by lands in possession of ti S
Farnsworth, east' by lands of the Pa Zs N • li Canal
A It R. CO, 'south Igstinde of It S'Esimitister, we'd
by the public highway leading from Milani() Ath
ens; contains Sy of an acre more or less, all improv
ed., with 1 plank house, 1 framed basin, and - few
trees thereon. Seized' acid taken into -execution at
the suit of (4 B Sumner vs - Ephraim Lewis.
No 45. ALSO—One other lot situate :In 'Wilmot
twp, bounded north by landsyf Riebarsi Ely, east
by labile of H-44 Ream, south and west by the pub
lic highway; contains iS an acre more or less, all
- Improved, with tframed house, I board - shanty,
and few fruit tire, thereon. -
No 46. ALSO—One other lot :innate' In Terry
twp. bounded. north by lands of Wheeler, east
end-south by lands of Mil and G ii Wells, west by
lands of Israel Vaninvanlee; contains 57 acres more
or less, sio improvements, with I Leant' shanty'
thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the
salt of D F Wells vs Wei II White.
No 47. ALSO—One other lot situate In Ridgbury
top, bounded and described as follows: 11cent:sing
at a stake and stones on the public road leading
from Centerville to John Larrison's residence, and
on the south line of Jim Smith's farm; thence east
erly along said Jim Smith's south line to Joins Lar
risou's land 176 rods; thence south 3 0 west along
said Larrison lands ISII rode to the center of the
creeks thence north - -67° west along the center of
-said creek, 5/ h reds: thence north 30 0 west along
said-creek 9 Ist thence north along said creek 32
rods; thence north 5.1.. 0 wesCalong said creek 23
rods: thence north 71 1 ilawest 26 lists, thence Misfit
8 0 west 21 Ms; thence liorthrS 3 west Its ids to place of
beginning: contains Sitssi acres more or - less, about
65 improved,-with 1 plank house,.i framed barn, I
old log barn, other outbuildings,' and orehard of
fruit tress thereon. Reserving 'the:4l4l'd of wax.
across said prensises to get the timber of 13 acres-o f
land belonging to Burt on the south site or 'said
creek: also the right of way in the Mien convenient
point to got It C Lockwood's thither across said
premises, said Busher situate on the south of said
creek. '
No 48. ALSO—One-other lot situate In Ilidgbery
twp, boasted and cleSstilbed as follows: Beginning
at a white oak tree, It being the southeast cur of
land formerly the estate At .Dati Dickerson: thenic.
west on the line of pals' lands to the southwest eon
thence south along the line 01 lot No's te a post and'
stones standing in the ine of list •Nri S, anti thence
),
-north to the place of I ginning; essetales 45 acres
more or less. - Seized ael taken Into exvention sit
the cult of It C Locktrtied's use vs Theodore Lard
son.
_ .
No 48. Al,Bo—fine other lot situate In Wan - en
twp, bounded and 'described as follows: Beginning
at the northwest cor of the Liteank tract• thence
nearly south along the line of the Lucans tract Jas
pen': thence by lands of Aaron Vandyke. se :Mr. or
now owned by David Bowers. north 601° west 50
pen, and north 1.4° east 2.3%. pers, and north 29'
west 80 3-13 pers. and north 85 0 , west 30 7.10 pore:
thence by lands of S A Wheeler north 88 0 east 24
I;ers; and north 40° east 67 6-10 tiers to the u-ti Mec
ca cross-road: thence along said Macro:is-road south
270e:nt 62 pen, and south 8° east 2.5 4-10 pets, anti
stn 4 0 east Is pr.rs to the place of beginning: con
tains SO acres Inure or less, about 40 Improved, with
framed house,
.1 framed - barn, and orchard Of
fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execu
tion at the suit of Aaron Van Uykc, Jr vs Thomas
Duniavy.
No 50. ALSO—One otter lot situate in AtlienS
twp, bounded north by lands of .Ilion'Bensley. east
b 3 ---street. south-by lands of fivory;Wheeloek
and Mr 3 Amy, west by limn ofJoltit Watkins; con
tains about 4 acres more or less, all Improved. wlth
1 small plank house; and an orchard of fruit trees
thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the_
suit of John Bentiley vs Win Monroe. .
No M. :ALSO—One other lot situate in Herrick
twp, bounded north by th 6 school house lot, east by
lands of NV 'A Wetinore, south by lands at W A-
Wetmore, west by the toddle highway. count:is
of an acre more or less, all improved, with 1 fram
ed house and fes4 fruit trees •thereon. Setted and
taken into execution at the stilt of'W. A Wetmore .
C.S Walker. - •
No 52. ALSO-One other lot situate in Athens
top, holintled north by lands of Elmer & l'o, east
by Lehigh-st,•south by a vacant lot, west' by lands ,
of Elmer & Co, being Soft front on said Lehigh-sr. I
and extending westward from sid street the same
width 150 ft, all Improved. wit two-story framed
dwelling horse, 1 small cut-house, and -few fruit
thereon.. Seized and - taken into execution , at, the
sultiof Flt Warner &Co vs L Swattwoetl:
NO 53. A1.130---Otie other lot situate In Allietts
bone. befog lot No 104 in a plot and coney made
by Orson 'Rickey for Hon Edward-Herrick; being
2-10 feet on Elmira-st, Soft on Bridge et, and 74
3-10 fret-ott the line of James:Bristol. with 1 black
smith-shop thereon. •
160 . 54. ALSO—One other lapilli:tie Athensbonc,
bounded north by, North-st, cast by lands of Pat or
.Moses Foley, south by Chest ittit-si, west by lani4,
of 11 earner:contains about 7, of an acre-inure
Kmi, all improved. with 1 little old house. and ft. 4:
fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into .execii
'
lion at the suit of the Bradford Balking anil,t.o.in
Association of Athens township vs . John towers,
Pat Powers and Michael Powers.
No 55. ALSO—line ether lot situate In/ Warren
twp, bounded and described as follows tilleginning
at a post and atones on'the east side of the high
way. (sald highway leading from piittenlllw by
Werklzer's mill), at the northeast cot' of NM: tan-.
nen lot of S 31-Beecher; thence a rth 54° east by
said tannery lot 13 ..pers te a ake and stones:
thence north 11%. 0 west by-lab of said. grantors
7 640 pers toa stake and stone : thence smith
west 6 3-10 fern thence suet( it Itio east 0,5-10 pers;
.thence south Kt° west r,-10 / to the east siteof
the first mentioned high 'ay; thence sunlit , t e
along the east side of the ighway 1411 to the place
of begluoing: contains 52 pers, 11n the same Mori
or less. all Improved, tylth an old framed building
thereon. Seized and/aken into execution at the
suit of.f F Wheatoerr vs Burke & Wheaton.
..
and J F Wheaton . c'y. •
~.1740 56. ALS ne other lot. situate lit Canton
Sore', bounded "laid described as follows:. Begin
niug at the southwest cur of the grist mill lot In
:the center kit the tall Brook read; thence north 2 0
weal a 240 pers to a hickory tree, (south side of
1 race) thence north 89. , a° west 14 1.10 pets to a
t; tbeictitiorth 59° west si 2-10 pers. to a post;
tit nee fi tiorth 86 0- west lit 240 pore to an iron wood
tree;enre sonthllo west 4 4-10.pers to a yellow
Limp, cot of grist tirtlllot onthenerth bank of creek;
thence by the north bank of said meek, its several
coirses and distances eastward about 33 pets to the
cEntre of the Fill Brook road,' where the same
ictessea the creek; thence north 83° east by the cen
, Ire of sald road 5 5.10 pinto the place of beginning;
contains IS acres more Or less, all Improved, with
a steam saw mill, with engine, boiler and attach
ments belonging to same thereon,
No 67. ALSO—One other lot situate, in. Canton
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two', bounded and described foUniart: Begin
sling IS feet north. at the goeltwell Creek Week
hedge Meets* of -Troyntind 11%11 - 11nser fends
thence by the centre of said gall Brent raid:south •
83° wen 10 &WOO pers; One north' , 2 0 . wen # 2-10
pees to a hickory south side ninth race; thence
north westlt 1.10 pen to post and.. stones;
thence north SP west 9 2-10 pars ton rani thence
north no west SO 2.10 pen to an iron - wood tree. ,
thence south 81 0 ' west 4 440 pent to a yellow Ding
tree east of the dam (made to coulees the water
the grist mill):thence south 2° east pen to the
' centre of the:viral! Brook roads Unfree by centre of
same north 70.4° west 11% pen to the east side. of - '
the turning shop dam; thence across the creek to
the north bank of creek north 24 0 eastabeerth pers; •
theuce along the north bank of creek and the swath
tine of the before mentioned turning sii; l to about
11 840 Prs eto the southeast cos of said . lot to •
a point about a feet ninth of the gate In rats
that conducts the water to the grid milli thence
north by the east line of the turning shop lot to the
south line of Lands of Pion; formerly belonging z,
to E R. Colwell; thence by the south line of same
to thi s centre of the Armenia maintain road; thence
easterly along the centre of said toad to the center
of Tropst; thence southerly' along the center of
to the place of beginning; containsliti acres
lean, sli Improved , with a. framed hone
•• Hitched 1 framed steam grist
milt, """P77:! glue, boiler, and all the attachments
beton the same thereon. Belted and taken
Into execution at the suit of Pomeroy Brothers vs
C H Veil. '
No 48. ALSO—One other lot sinatelnBmlthfleld
twp, bounded north by lands fortnerly owned by
Chrlitlan 0 Ilene and lauds of Thomas Murphy,
east and south by lauds' of liezehish Huntington;
wtstby lands formerly of V 8 Vincent. now ityln.
nuiVanbasklrk, and supposed to contain 100 acres '-
more or less,' mostly Improved, with 2 teamed
houses. 1 framed barn, I framed horse barn. 1 old '
Mei mill, Pcorn 'house, and other outbuildings,
and orchard' of fruit trees thereon. Seized and
taken Into execution at the nit of Overton k
bree and Hiram, Elsbree vs Jas Fine. , -
No 59. ALSO—On Other lot situate Ito Towanda
bolo', bounded north by an alley, east by lands of
r L 31(x)dy's estate, south by Chestnut-st. west by
lands of James Nevins; being about 76 feet fetes • .
'and 200 feet deep, with 1 framed house, 1 • framed
tare, other outhouses; and few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken Into execution at the suit of L B
Rodgers & Co vs L C Nelson:
No 50. ALSO—One other lot situate on , Cruitiitt
twp, bounded noath by lands of Frederick Kerrlck
and John Crandall, east by lands of George Mat- .
son, south by lands of David Berate, west by lands
of Merrick Crandall, and .f.ddlsou Beals; contains
.200:acres more or less, about 100 Improved, with
trained house, I framed barn, and orchard of fruit
trees thezeon. • Seized and taken into execution at
the suit of Mrs .1 N Bullock vs John X Allyn.
• No 61.. ALSO—One other lot situate In Towanda
born', bbunded noratby lauds of J P Kirby, east'
by lands of Martin Bennis, south by Lombard 44
west by lands of the estate of Catherine Cummings,
deceased; being about 76 feet front on said Lem.
bard-et, and about 175 feet deep, MI improved, with
old framed house, and few fruit tree* thereon.
Welted and taken into execution at the omit of Wm
M Mallory vs Douglass Wilson. •
N 0.62. ALSO—One other lot sitnate in Pike twp.
bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a
stake and stones the northeast cor of J Haugh's -
lot; thence north 2S.° west by land of 4 Beecher -
it :4 6 per. to a stake and stones ; thence north
cast ipy lands of said Beecher 130 goers to a stake
and stone: thence south 69° West by lands of the
above grantors 120 pers to a stake and stones;
thence south ;a° west, by lands of II Manchester 11
0.10 pets to a stake and stones; „thence south 13*
west by lands of V Pease, 171 pers to a stake and
stones; thence north 66 0 'east by lands of A Conk
-lln and.) Ifaugh 93. pen to tat place of beginning;
coot sins 110 acres and 80 pers. be the same more or
less e aboilt SO Improved, with . 1 framed house. 1
framed barn, 1 framed horse barn, 1 granary and
orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized -and taken
Into exece_ilon at the suit of Frsneis E Cowles. vs
Johnathan 111mon. Also at the suit of Cyrus
Cook versarae.
63. ALSO—One other lot situate in Towanda
Moro,' bounded north by lands tit AmmiPennypack
er, east by Second.st, south by lands of the Presbys
terlan Parsonage, west by an alley; being 40ft frank
on said Seeond-st„ and 160 feet deep, with 1 framed,
house. 1 framed barn, and few fruit trees thereon"
Seized and taken into exacatlon at the snit of E7'
Fox's uBe va d S Allyn. 'Also at the suit of C 8
Fox'S use vs-samts.
ANDREW-J. Lin-row. Sheriff.
Sheliff's thrice, Towanda, ra.,jAprlllollB7B.
RPHANS' COURT SALE.-By
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virtue of an order issued ottkof thivOrphans ,
-Court of Bradford Cointy, the undersigned, Guar.
dian of Mary Bowman and Effy I,lowman, minor
children of J, M. Bowman, late of Asylum twp.,
decd, will expose to public sale on the premises,
ntl SATUTtI4 AY APRIL V. 1878, at 2 o'clock, I'..
SI., the following 'described real estate, situate in
said town4bip of Asylum :
Beginning by line of an old white oak, corner of
Wtn. Morrlsoncs tract ; thence [east 60 perches to a'.
stone heap; thence south 100 perches to a yellow
,pine, said-to be cornet-ef Wm. pates' tract; thence
west 40 perches to a stone heap; thence south 15 0
east 47 perches to a stone heap.'thence south 77 0
and 10' west-81 2-10 perches to a stone heap: and
Thence north' 17. and 10' east 161 perches to the
place. of beginning. Contains. GS acres and 134
pet ches, lucre or less. ,
A I,SO—One' other tract, situate in Mid)croruship,
bounded as follows: Beginning at . a poet On the line
I,etWeen .T. P. Ellis and J. R. Belong: - running 60
rods along the line between sajd belong ~and the
first-deScrlbed land 40° west to a post; thence
south Sir east 36 6-10 perches to a pest on the Jine
between said belong and said first-described land ;
thence south 21 0 west 656-10 perches to the place
of beglnnhig . : Cbutailis 6 acres hnd 100 perches of
16 , 4. more or less.
Terms cash upon property being struck down.
ay.itusitA WILLIAMS, Guardian
Asylum, Aprit4, 187.
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.-By
xirtueof an althalsrder issued , out of the Or
phans' Court of Bradford County, Pa., the under,
signed, - Executors of the last will and testament of
Curtis Tyrrell. deceased, late of Pike twp., Inesid;
county of Bra ord. Will expose to public sale upon
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the proURSDAY, April 18, 1872 at 2
o'clock P. .. all or that certain lot of land situate
In the township of Pike, In the county of Bradford
and State of Pennsylvania, and bounded as follows,
to wit:
On the east by the county line, west by lands of
Dimon Bostwick, and heirs of Salmon Bostwick,
deceased: on the north by lands of John Move,
formerly lands oVesse MancOck„ deceased; and
south by lands of Titus Waterman. Containing
50 acres of -.land, more or less: saving, excepting
and . re.serving from the above described lot or
pateel of land. all that portion of the same lytng
on the east side of the Fowler's Mill rood, bounded
and described' as follows, to wit; On the north by
the estate of Jesse Hancock. deceased; on the.east
by rho county, line; south, by [ands of Caroline.
Waterman, and west by Fowler' Rill road, sup.
posed to containitdrty-flue acres of land. •
TERMS OF SALE.,-t2OO tale paid on the day
of sale, .1300 on the final, confirmation of the Sale,
and the balence in one yea[ after dual cmiflrtna
non, with interest.
Plk.., March 26, 1976
POMMITTEE,'S - SALE.— In the
mattC - r of the lull 'of Jeremiah Hinson:
In the Court of COMMO Pleas of Bradford Conn
ty, No. 920, Sept. T., 1 877.
By virtue of an order Issued out of the Court of
Common Picas of Bradford. County. the under
signed, Committee, itc., of Jeremiah Henson, the
lunatic., will exmo to public sale, on the premises
.to Albany fwp., on FRIDAY; APHIL,2O, 1875, at
• o'clock, I'. M., said. lunatic's undivided one-half
interest in the following described real estate: Be
-ginning at a corner belonging to Wells Wilcox and
A Beverly 'thenM , - north 20° east along the line
betweene,:.lieverly and Wells Wilcox 73 perches
-10. a stone hemp (of a corner; thence north. 61° mist
Is perches to a corner ; thence north 29° east along
line - of land belonging to H. Wilcox 73 perches' to a
stone heap for a corner ; . thence north el° east 'Oka'
perches.to a state corner thence south 29 0 west
143 porches to a .post for a eorner.along the line of
laud belonging to A. Quimby thence south , 61°
east Wei perches. to the place of beginning. Con
tains 50 acres of land, more or less;
TERMS.-450 on the property being struck down
00 on - confirmation, and the -balance in one,and
two years, eitlt interest from date or sale, and . be
secured by judfnent en real estate. • .
ANL/BEV WICKIZER,
-April 1, 1078. Committee, &c.
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-DISTRICT COURT OF TITE-
United States for the Western District ogz
Pcnagylvanta. In bankruptcy.
.This is to give .nottce flint on the 27th day of
. March, A. D., 1575; warrant in bankruptcy was
issued against the estate rif Malichi T. Shoemaker,
or West Burlington. in the County-o 1 Bradford
and State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged
a bankrupt upon his own petition t that the Par' -
men t of any debts and delivery of any proplrty be-•
longing .to such bankrupt to hbn or for his use, and
"the transfer of any property by him are fot hidden
by law-4 that a meeting of the creditors of said
bankrupt to prove their debts and to choose one or
more me.ignees of this estate wilt be held at a Court"
of Bankruptcy, to be holden - at the of of Overton",
Si Wren r, Towanda, Pa,„ beer, m c r e ni.,
llcglster, on the 3d day of MAY. A. IL 187 a. at hi' '
o'clock,' A. M. • JOHN
D. S. Marshal as Messentre4 .
PlttSburgh, March 29, 1878-21 v. - . /
AsSIGNEE'S .'4' .. "OTICE.—In the
District Court of the for the Western'
District . "( Pennsylvania. In the rind of James"
W. Taylor and 31altion 31.. Spalding Bankrupts.
In Bankruptcy - • . .
The drcdllors vilH take notice thata third gen
e rat eicet lug of tha creditors-ot sayi bankrupts will
be held at Towanda, to said , dinAlet, on the ~. rh!l
day of April, 15.78, at le o'clock A. 31., arthe office
of overton & 3lereur. before A. 31eriur, one of
the 11f:0st - ors in said I/Istrle for the purpose nam
ed in the -, 27til Section of te• Bankrupt, Act; of
Idarrh'7.o. 1807, to wit: partial distrtbutlon of
said Itankvuntse.state. . E. T. FOS, -
Towanda, March. ;7, 878. • Assignee.
xNCORPOR - 4 TION NOTICE.
Notice Is here y given that application slug*
made to the Cou of Common Pleas of Bradford
County, or a Law Judge thereof, for a charter of
Incorporation/Err the " Wyalusing Lodge Ball As-
S9Ciatl6l)."be located to the township of Wyk- -
losing ; th objects of said association being
t i.o
the maint• tang . of &suitable place for Meetings of
the cidd 'ellows. HARBISON BLACK,
. , ~., , J. S. ANGLE, •
1 • JOSHUA itußnows,
, • , G. W. EI MOTT,
' - . IL K. GESTIN, '
-- - ' March 2S, 1878:
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.UDITOR'S , I OTICE.— In the
matter of the estate of Hester Taylor, dee'd.
In the Orphins , l'ourt'of 'Bradford County.
The undersigned, an Auditor app anted by, the
Court to distribute niOneya In.the handsel the:Ad
ministrator of said estate, as shown b his final se.
coon% Milt attend to the duties of !di:appointment
at hivolfice I n Tdwanda Borough, Pa„ on FRIDAY,
the te,th day of APRIL. 1578,. at 10 o'clock, A. M.,
:when and where all persons...having Claims upon
said, fund must present them, Or else be forever
debarred front coming In upon the same.
JOHN W. MIX, Audlter.
I` Towanda, Pa., April 4, Is7S•w4.
A P.MINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby iiren that all persons In.
dehted lo the estate of Jeremiah Blackman, late o;
Itoureel township, decd, are requested to make
I mindliate pliyment, and all' persons haring claims
agulred -said estate must viscid them dulyauthen•
nested sot settlement. I 11-11.
Administrator, with will annexed.
Monneton, Pa., April 11, 1875. ,•
A DMINISTR - ATOR'S NOTICE:
--Notice Is hereby . ' given that all persons In:.
hted to the estate of Ueo. T. Cole, late of Towel:eta
!lord„ deed, are requested to make immediate
payment, and all persons baring claims against - said
estate must present them duly authenticated for
settlement. E. L.-HILLIS.
Administrator Pen dente Lite,
tuwantia; Pa., April 4, 1878,
1 4 NXECI.TTORS'NOTICE.—Notice
is hereby given that alt persona Indebted to
tau emote of-1.. M. Stevet s, late of Wyaluslng,-de..
ceased, are requested to Wake Immediate payment,
and all persons having claims against said estate
nutst-prese.nt. thew 4103 r au thenticated for settles
went. " ISAAC MARSH,
Otwell, March 7, 6-w. EZOCUtOr.
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; . F. F. T TRELL,
'- L. M. TYR ELL,
Executors.