Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, May 02, 1878, Image 3

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A. CHAMBERLIN
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snivERTA-PLATED WARE,.
rrowANDA, PA.
Towanda, 111, 1877.
LOCAL AND. GENERAL.
C. 11. ALLEN, late of this office, has ,
been employed as foreman in 'the job de
partmentaf the Bradford Era.; .
Ts!: contributiOns of Christ Church
Sunday School amounted to nearly two
buudred dollars last year.
AN interesting notice of the Wyalusing
M. E. Church came too late' for insertion
this wcek. It shall appear in inn; next.
, Tn • old Eaglkbotel has been treated
to a goat of wild* paint, very ,materially
improving the citernal appearance of the
building. •
_ Trn Episcopal Church has lust been
presented with an elegant new baisznal
font., by' Mrs. Kt waraux, of Saginaw Cith
Michigan.
HISEVP HOWE will visit this place on'
the 12th of one week from next Sun
day, and preach and administer the `rite
or-Confirmation.
P,ROY. McCo',Lux, of Troy, prints a
(4 . 4 in the last Northern Tier Gazette, an
nouncing that he is not a candidate for
County Superintendent.
THERE will be'a Sociable held. in the
Lecture Room of the Church of theldessi
ah, on Tue,day evening-, the ith inst. All
are cordially invited to attend.
TILE ladies ha% ed decided to servo re
freshments at the Murphy sociable on
Saturday evening. Those" . who desire to
aid the cause will please send in cakes.
WE regret to learn that J. H. ATEns,
the market man, is confined to his house
by illness. Ho hopes to bci able to serve
his customers again very soon, however.
GEE. RomnsoN, Commander-in-Chief
G. A. R., of the United States, has ap
pointed Lieut. J. A. WILT, of this place,
one of his aides. A distinguished hBnor
worthily bestowed. - '
TILE Post Master General has ordered
the establishment of a new post office in
= Sheshequin township, to be called Black
Ash, with JERlhilAll KILMER, Jr., as
Post Master.
TEE many friends of T. C. COWEN, the
auctioneir who sold goods so cheap here
a few years since, will be glad to learn ho
will again open a store Item this week.
Look out for him.
STERN Biles., of the New York Store,
, No. 1, Bridge Street, is the place to buy
you; millinery goods. They bare the
laigcst assortment, the latest styles and
their prices defy competition.
J. L: KENT is dailyireceivirik large addi
tions to his stock of goods. His 'assort
ment of cloth has never been excelled,
and of course everybody knows HARRIS
is the best tailor in the northern tier.
B. A. 31cGunut, for many years
Preside - Ct of the Georgetown College, and
pastor of St. Aloysius' Church, Washing
ton, D. C., will hold a Mission in the R.
C. Church of this place, commencing on
Sunday, May 12th.
WE See it stated that Dr. S. F. Cot.r,
of Laporte, had peas in blossom In hik
garden ten days ago, and Laporte is two
thousand feet above the level of the
Who says Sullivan can't raise anything
but hemlocks?
Oun venerable townsman, Deacon Jr,s.
ELLurrr, who is in his ninetieth year. has
just returned from a trip to Kindel:hook,
N. Y., where he had been to visit \ '•his
brother WILLIAM; whom he had not seen
for over twenty years.
WE were shown the other day an artis.
tic specimen of bandiviork executed by C.
L. TRACY, Esq., of this place. It, was an
i admirably executed diagram of the sit
tings of the Church of the Messiah. Cue n
• LIE should cultivate his artistic taste.. -
Duarso the severe wind and rain storm
n Wednesday night last, a barn in course
of construction and nearly completed,
owned by JOHN MAHONEY, of Sheshe
quint was raised from:its foundation and
carriect some ten feet due north. What
seems most remarkable is the fact that
the foundation wall' under the north side,
was also upset. A bare standing on the
same ground was destroyed by fire about
a year since:
,Mr. 111. is an industrious
young married man, and has the spnpa-!
thy of all his neighbors;
THE Wyoming Conference in session at
Pittston last Week, made the following
appointments for the eastern portion of
this county : .-- . . • . '
PreAiding Elder—S. F., BROWN ; .resi;
deuce, Waverly, IC. Y. ' L.-1
' Wyalusing—L. COLE..
Windham—A. W. Loom ii;.
. ltonre—G. L. WILLIAMS.
* ' Orwell—J. B. DAVIS.
Litelitield—L. J. HOWARD.
Leltayseille—J. R. /iNGEL'.'
Ilorn-Ilmiik—S. BARKER.
• llerrick—Wm. KEATLEY.
t ...
Athc .1---ff. M. CHANDIERLIN. • •
, ROY. .1. 11. RonEnTs, who has been sta
lioned n Wyalusing for the past year,
was granted supernumerary relations, at
his own request.
PE:RSONAi..-..JAM. MACFARLANE'S fam
ily, who have been spending thq winter
in Syracuse, bave ieturnzd, and again oc
cupy their pleasant borne. •
—Mrs. JUOGE STUMM), of Philadelphia,
is visiting !lib family of her son, GronoE
I). STROUD, Esq., in this place.
.—Mrs. C. M.'MANVILLE is in Philadel
phia receiving 'medical; treatment. We
are glad to hear her health is improving.
—:Rev. Dr. t. Scorr, of wai
in town last week. Ae►as the guest of
his brother-in-law, 0. D. BARTLETT; Esq.
—Rev. J. E. WILLIAMS, pastor of the
M. E. Church, Troy, spent several (Uri
in town last week. Mr. W.. ranks as one
of the ablest divines in his dinomination.
—Mrs. Wu. M...MALLORT, is visiting
friends . in New York.
_.Mrs: • 11. M. ti.xxx, .of
Mil, is visiting friends in Chia place.
—Dr. E. D. PAiNK and wife have re
turned from their visit to Maryland. The
Doctor is much itnproved in health.
•
—Dr...lons. DJ MEnctu, son of Hon.
MEncun, and I who graduated at4eirei:
font M-Aical Coll* at the late comm'
meat, has been appointed one of the res ,
s i
dent physicians Blokesley Alms House„
and will enter neon his duties about the
Ist of September!. . Dr. lilsacuu is to be
_congratulated upon his good .. fortune.
Tux stesiti Idit mfll of Si6WELl,l3roth
ets„ in .Wilmot township►, whys, upp4 l (kn
Satnr4Sylinorning. The firci'wai disqp •
emd about 3 o'clock; The, origin of Um
fire is a Inysteir.:''i Logi $5,000 ; trainmen
$1,500. The mill was ore of the best in
the county. Quite a number of workmen
will be thrown Thit - of einployment until
the mill can be rebuilt.
•
,W3L. TALBOTT, alias HENRY
was arrested by E. J. EASTBBBOOB, of
Stevensville, on Monday night tag," and
brought here to jail on Tuesday morning.
The arrest waa made by direption, of the
Sherlifof County, N. Y.', who came .
here Tuesday afternoon to interview the
prisoner, who is charged with robbery
and arson.'
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• TlAnnOi forlday is again with ns, and
is a specially intetesting number,
,overi'
for a magazine of such general iixeelieuce:
It is highly 41ns:tinted. "Coast Rambles
in Essex," "The Itaian Poets," ' "Old
Flemish Masters," are'all good 'articles,
while no can fail to be deeply interested
in "Song-Birds of the West." Several
of the serials are continued, and tho
ered book bf the "Return of the Naive"
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is continence& iLibis nuMber. ' The
.Edi
tor's-Easy Chair, and his, Literary, Scion;
title and Historical. Records are as full of
valuable information as ever, while the
Drawer is, as Mina], very interesting.
A
DECORATION.—Watkins.Post,. No. 08,
• •
G. Ay H., have made arrangements to
have VANDEILSLICE, Adjutant Gen
eral of the 0. A: it of Department of Pa.,
to deliver the oration on decoration day,
May 30, 1878.
The Ppst is making arrangements . to
-have Memorial day dilly observed, and
will invite the different organizations to
participate.. The Posts at.
Herrick and Wyalusing will unite in the
afternoon, and have a union decoration,
east of the river. Perkins Post, No. 202,
have procured Corporal TANNER to deliv
er the address at Athens,
Several Posts will join - the Post at To
wanda, and.all old soldiers will be invited
to " fall in."
A LonuE of the Degree
.of ,Protection
Knights and Ladies of Donor, .Was insti-.
tilted at K. of P. Hall, 11Iontauyes Block,
on Thursday evening last,
R. KITTBIDGE—iWeII4-to charter Mem
bers being present. Tho Degree draws
its membership frni the K. of 11. and
their families, awL permits its members
to take certificates for',dcath benefits to
the amount of $1,1)09 eaelt7—The
in; officers wero elected ft, the ensuing
term :
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P. P.—S. G. TITUS. C`
V. F.-J. It. ,K.141t1 I:E.
Scefy.--S. 31. WOODIIURN, 31. D.
Fin. Sec'
.q.-31113, S. W. 14,Dogrts.
Treas:°—o. A. DAYTON. _
Chap. S. W. RODG ERS.
Glack. —.Mrs. 0. D. W whit Au.
Guardian—Mrs. C. D. PASSAGE.
Sent inei—FHA NK I10!4: FIELD. •
Truittas—Junii Bit AL' D, C. D. t' AKA A t E,
S. G. TITUS. f l
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COVNTY SUITICINTF.NDENT. —lt kill
Soon 1),. time :for.
,tliei . School OtilictOfS7,.of
this county . to choose a Superintendent of
the conuitofrifili4l4: , ''iliealim-4ione of
greater importrnee.than we would at first
suppose, judging from, AlAiliteagre salary
paid to an official whose woperly dis ,
ehfifirinfslitielife so ardiiii y - P
111
If .Iro - wourdlialie .our i fF 11
taught, %t ;., standard totlitier: L ii l s -
A qualifications • must be eleVatttriwittfer
than *lowered. It is. h timau nature to shirk
whenever,it can ; and if we do not ask , a
more thorough preparation for , the. im
portant work of frainingthe minds Of the
young, . then we shall - fi nd. tkat ., mauy
teachers will never rise any . highet in
their very responsible, as well 4, 4nora
ble, profession. . , ~. . .
Very much depends npon theyBnpetin
teudent of our schools. If be be cMoci
entiotis and progressive in the disetarge
of his duties, then he will require the
same thoroughness and flitelityto . obliga
tion ik thp teachers iinderldS r}p~rvi ion.
We have seen the name of Prof. G. W.
present principal. of, Jowanda
Graded School, Proposed as a candidate
for the office of County Superintendent.
We know whereof we ailintywhen we Say
that Prof. Ilv.tkis one of the most ivide
aWake and ellkiient educators in the State.:
We'have visited the schools in several dif
fe'rentounties ; and it is rao disParag e
meta to"tho rest to say that Oar grAded
s tool has`rnade better progress under his
wise gnidanee and good management than
liny Other school.?f the
came under our
O servation.
Not that there „any hot-bed process of
fording' and stimulating an unnatural in
tellectual , rrowttr. the contrary he
encourages a feeling of aelf-reliance in his
pupils, and siniply aids them to a 'knowl-
edge of the best methods of \self-culture.
There% only one possible (iliiection to
Prof. RYAN's'Brad ford , County
will gain a Superintendent of , the N most
thorough and pradticalpm' ifications; s w \ h lie
Towanda will lose one of the Very best'ed
neators in' the country. N: C. X
MattheW's Parish, Pike,
now in existence some sixty years, within
the. inclosure of this somewhat excluded
vainly of the Wyalusing, participated with
Wire than ordinarir zeal an fervor in those
service of our beloved Church throughout
the land,' so -stfigestive and so fittitig at
this festive season of our EceleSiastical
year. 'Easter eve., (4 P. 31.0 found the
Rector and a considerable collection of
people at the Church waiting the coming
of the Sunday School children, assembled
in: the vestry room, and as they marched
'up the aisle, two and two, singing as they
Went, each one
. in approaching a wooden
perforated cross plaecif within the rails of
the Chancel, to sorted a handsomehougnetil
in the'right place, so that this emblem oft;
Our salvation as the last little hand brought
forward its appropriate gift, became a mass
of fragrant tower's long ago said to lie
the " smiles of God," teaching us that as in '
our redemption; ".Truth and-Justice meet
together, Rightemisness and Peace kiss
each other, so Goo.in the midst of wrath
remembers mercy."
More than common interest and impres
siveness were added to these exercises
from first to last, by.the effective singing
of the children, who have been t well and
successfully instructed . .by the Rector's
daughters. • After Trayer undltddress - by
the Rex. Nit. sniGsms, and the Alistribu
. tion of prizes, vocal music intervening
each, the congregation were dismissed
with the benediction: •
■
On Easter Sunday, at A. M., there .
was art• unusually large congregation iu .
'attendande. The general worship in its
_apparent heartiness and fervor, rendered
doubly affecting and spirit-stirring by . the
intermingling of the children's well-train
cd voices, not only in. the anthems, and
hymns, but in the respOnsive service 'cif
the Church. After the address by the of
ficiating MTnisier, the - reCeiving of the of
ferings of the people fur Diocesan Mis
sions, 'and the administration of the Lord's
Enpper to a large number of commani
ante, these long to be remembcrea ger
ynces closed with tie blessing of the Rec
ter:, • G. 1 1 : S.
I=
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NATIONAL GREENIIACK CONVENTION.—
in pursuanceof pablie notice and a previ
ous eallskien a abliverition cif .delegates
of the Nation al Greenback and Labor Re
form party for the county of Biadford met
at Patton 'a Hall, tbe headquarters of the
Tewanda Greenback Clnb, Apr. 27,'78, for
the `purpose of choosing,B representative
delegagea,to.represent said party for the
county" State Convention, to be held in
Mil ndell?k
on the Bth clay otay next,
ii
for , the , irpose of/ nominating 'a State
ticket. Also , another object of tho meet
ing of said convention being to take the
proper action idreferenee to the choosing'
of a Senatoriatdefegate to represent the
Senatorial, district ofilriniford and Wyo
ming Countiesin said\State Convention.
"Thaconientioti, was.led to order by
cl3l \a„
1 Joseph Ochs, the Cbairm pro. tem. of
the County Committee, • and its objects
and business in short ennoun&d and made
known by Allen McKean, the (*respond
ing Secretary, who informed the di4egates
• that the further business and actin in
the convention was with them an in
n il\,\
their hands; whereupon, on motion, C. .
Mower; Esq„ of Towanda, ivas uuans
mously elected temporary President, and
JUNI H. Calkins, Esq., of Columbia, Seo
ret4ry. After which the Piesident, in a
fewiwell timed remarks, thanked the con
vention for, 4 the mark of distinction ar.d
honor Fouferred upon him,'in_ 'choosing
him to preside in the tempora ry stage of
itS organization. After which, ho inform
ed the convention that he deemed it ne
cessary for the dispatch of, business that
sonic order should' be adopted, and he
thereforefore suggested that the conven
tion should adopt the, following
.as the or
ders : i
."
Ist. Thtt appointment of a committee
on permaienVorganization, whose duty
„should bo to report officers for the con
`-vention.
2nd. The appointment of a committee
on credentials of the delegates, and report
the names of the regular and proper dele
gates chosen.
:xi. A committee on resolutions.
4th. The . yor9inition and chola) of del
ega,tes to the State Cothiention. -
A motion was made,- and on taking a
vote adopted,. that the President. appoint
a emnrnitteo ortlitee on credentials; and
report to the convention the names of the
regular delegates chosen and in attend
ance ; whereupon Dr. Lester D. Montanye,
of Towanda, Asa,.ll. Brown, of Herrick,
and G. 11. Kendall, of Franklin, were ap
pointed said committee; after which, a
motion was[made and carried, that the
President, be also
,further authorized to
appoint a committee of nine delegates to
report the names of ofticersfor thcperma
nent organization of the Convention, and
also to report resolutions fur the consider
ation thereof. Whereupontl e_Tresident
appointed 11. F. Johnson, of Litchfield ;
Joseph Ochs, of Towand ; Harvey B.
Ingham, of Wyalusing ; S. W. Lewis, of
Franklin ; Bingham - L: Rockwell, of West.
Ilmmrlington ; F. A. Bradley, of Rome ; G.
11. Sible, of Athens ; J. Watkins, of Co
lumbia, and-4t .G. Kelley;' or Leroy said
committee, and during their absence, and
also the absence of the committee on cre
dentiabs the convention was addressed by
COL: Elhanan' Smith, who in his happ&and
forcible style, spoke for about three
fourths of a hour, impressing it upon the
people that they were now travelling in
time right direction, and to lend their ef
forts in perfecting a good and healthy or
ganization,-etc., after which I). C. De-
Witt,: Esq., was called, and responded
,thurettn . Ho informed the people and his
friends present, that although very much
out of health and butjust able to be mon nd,
and entirely unfitted at the time 'to ad-
dress them, yet notwithstanding he felt
inclincd to respond to their call, and he
verily believed that the movement itoing
on was right, prOper and just; and would
mogiveAtif ;cordial syniPatides and • Sup
port. lie also spoke for about three
fouratle..ef.awlifmr„ and-An his usual ef
forts made one -of his„telling and argil
iwmuative speeches which t-ag, fully :LP
preiated;! A ftii• which the- committee on
credentials of delegate made report of the
names of ate, delegates from the town
ships and boroughs, and di.giets, as fel
lows; to wit :
AV. Docker, AL 1. - shade.
Ati 11...r0 , :-R.O. Sitmihartgli..l. 1.. Corbin,
A Mons Tap-District So. 2-11. 11. Slide, .1. 11.
Clark.
Athens 711,1,-Diatricl, 1(0. 3-John A. Wood
worth. Bales. ,
Rarfihglan AVett-Bingham T.. Itockwell, - .Toserh
F, ulke..
Barhiy-11. W..?lceraneiT. John. Carroll.
C,duinbia--,lohil IL ralkiiis, .1. Watt:in..
Frankilh-S. W. Lewis, 1:. 11.
Derriek--415VR..1irpwri. I. 4. Parke.;
I.iteliflOil-11. F. Johnson. 'Teary C,s,rier.
Moar,o, am A. Mace, Henry Ilarri..
' Marqi, Nrad flat t.
Ihmie Typ- , -1 , ../T. Iliadlcy, A. L. Richards.
Itorci•-.1). IC. lyisall,arti.
Shorcs. S. I;.
Standlng Stone-Thomas Grace, Richard Jen.
niarzs.•
Towanda lloro'—lifst Ward—C. C. aloxer,
.lu
a•ph . :
Trmatoia Itorn•-.4!eeond Ward—L.ll. Montanye,
Ira C. A idrich.
Touanda Itoru•—Third Ward—E. Smith, C. F.
• ._•
TrOvadativir—E. A. Thomp.ron.J. ithineholt.
Towanda Nortli—''has. E. Whin.; I). 1,. Hounn,
Ur o Uluit • .Grecnbaek Club at rail Factor•—N.
Wy•ox—'Norman White, Allen Crinklin.
W",alusing—llarrey It. Ingham, IL I. Fleming.
south Waverly—John 1. Pal nor. Fred. Ilcchel.
Whereupon, on motion, the report of
the committee was accepted and adopted
by the - convention, and the delegates
afol'eftitittreeogrit;ed,As such. .
The'committeec on officers for the per
manent org a nization of the convention
appeared, and - made the folloiving report :
For President, C. C. Mower ; for t'ecreta
rieS, McKbab And..l.olin 11. Calkins,
witich. report was unanimously adopted.
Che committee as aforesaid also report
ed the following resolutions :
Witt:TEAS. In view of the fallare of the flepub-
Dean and Democratic parties to furnish a relief to
the depressed Industries of the conntry; thereby
tiu..appoint Mg the jit‘t hoteys and expectations of a
suffering people, we declare our pH neitiles, andin
ylte oil Independent and patriotic men to Jill our
ranks to the moveihent for financial reform, and
industrial emancipation ; therefore,
7:,eld,d. That we favor a currency of gold, sli
ver, and Uotted titates Treasury - notes, which
should he a full legal tender for afhtetfe, public or
prlV:e, and the retirement of National Bank tlls.
R..rofccd. That weare In faimr of the full payment
of all outstanding. United States bonds In legal ten
der grilenbitek dollars where the original contract
has not specified otherwise.
Rrsolvid,. That we belfi.ve that labor has a per
fect right to a rensonable and proper share of the
wealth which it creates. - - •
•
fl,sqr,l, We believe that the Invention or tabor
saving uniditnes should have the effect of reducing
the hours of labor.
Rrsotred, We favor the distribntion to actual
settfers of public lands, with such government aid
ac niar,be ucceskary to occupy aid improve thew,
loslead of extelding , further aid and asslstaned to
ratk road corporatlods;
Efw.tre-rf, 'flutt - assesments on taxable property
khoLibl be made on the cumulative prineiple,increas
log the rates according to the autount of property
aettiallXoaned.
.ii,enin%xf. That It Is our belie: that whatis called
the -era‘i - ford County System," to the best meth.
oil in utak log 'laminatins to carry out the direct
'wishes to t wal of the people. We therefore here.
by meontmettelts ufloptjutt as soot aiPronvenleptly
may be, after the.noutlitations for theienbuing con
ing eleatiuns.
,After a short dismission, the resolutions
wbre adopted- auid the committee dis
charged. -
• It being announced. by the President
that the pelt business In order was the
choosing of three representative delegates
from this county, to attend the State con
vention on tint of May next, and con
ferees to confer in reference ttia Senatorial
delegate.
Whereupon the` following named per—
sons"-Wero nominated for representative
delegates to wit : John A. Woodworth, of
Athens ;
Edward thrnann, of Towanda,;
W. S. Lewis. of Franklin ; A. H. Brown,
of lerriek ; Elhanan Smith, of Towanda`t,
William Patterson, of ShAetjuin ; V. F.
Nichols, of Towanda, William Henry, of
Towanda h Thoinas Merideth, of Towanda.
The names of the delegates being call
ed, and on counting the votes, it appeared
,that John A. WoOdworth received :15; Asa
BrOWn'til •, Edward Gueuann 27 ; C. F.
Nichols 23; Thomas Merideth 11;
.Patterson 5.
The names of Elhauan Smith, William
Henry, andVilliam S, Lewis having, at
their own request, been withdrawn before
the vote was taken, John A. Woodworth,
Asa H. 'Brown, and Edward Guenann hay
inr,. received the highest number of votes,
anl. - were therefore declared drily chosen
the repreientative delegates as aforesaid
from this county.'
On motion of C. E, White, Col. Elhanan
Smith was unanimously chosen, and re
commended as the Senatotial delegate
from this - Senatorial dikrict, of Bradford
and Wyoining Counties, and Allen Mc.;
Kean and C., C. Mower were chosen con
ferees from this county to . confer with
conferees froM Wyoming County, with
instructions to awry out the wishes and
expression of this . convention. °
• On motion, •
lUsoirid, That in ewe from any cause which
• may prevent the attendance of any delegate cheisen
its afore•ald, he is hereby emposered and anther's
ed to name and apisdut a substitute to attend as a
'delegate in his place and stead.
C. F. Nichols offered the following reso-
Intion,, to wit :
Reeoftwd, That the delegates chosen from this
county; to the Bth of May convention to be held al
rhiladelphla by•tho National Greenback party, to
nominate raudidates to is , supported
,a 1 the next
State election for State o ffi cers, are hereby requesj-
ed UP Tote fcr and nee their efforts to atuthate how•
est and copal% men from the laboring interest and
Muses from argon g the, lumen and mechanics,
(except for thy °Moe of 41(ag• of the Ildpnetne
Cook, which of rightshould be conceded to • man'
of the legal profession).
E. A. Thompson offered the following
amensimentito the aforesaid resoultion :
itsiorwd, That the delegates of this convention
be instructed to vote for no man who still clings to
either the Democratic orDapublican parties.
'Which resolution and the amendment
thereto, were on motion adopted.
On motion, it being
Resolred v That theproceedince of this contention
be signed by the oalcorkind that the several pa.
pore of this county intellective of pert:, bland are
het oby - requeatal to . pubilsh the same.
C. C. Mown, President.
ALLEN McKEns, I secretaries. •
JOAN CALKINS, •
CArr. NOBLE of the Tr easury U
r
ment, and Capt. LIONNESS, of the Adju
tant General's office, were in town 'last
Saturday, and paid off Co. K. boys.
ICIAJon HALE, of Woodside, informs Us .
hat be now has • his table supplied daily
'th asparagus, radishes, lettuce and pie.
plak from his own garden.
, Sicieel writing the above, the lefajo:r has
given us i
ndubitable evidencothat ho can:
not only supply his own table, but has
something left for his friends. Wo tender
mir ackniawledents fora generous sup
ply of early vegAables received from him.
SCRIBNER is alway welcome to our ta
isle. There is not much oom for improve
ments in this daily codrk.ted magazine,
but the May number seemtte. be better
thanany of the preceding onet The ar
iticle on the New York Post-Offie, by ED.
*MID EGGLESTON, IS alone wo \ rta the
price of the periodical ; but, when we
!into consideration the numberless other
good things it contains, it almost seem);
indispensable. St. Nicholas, too, contin
ues to hold its place at the head of juve
nile publications.
TILE inclemency of the weather did net e
.
prevent.a very large audience from being
present at the Abbott Concert oii Friday
evening last. We have not the space to
notice the performance as it deselyet, but
only express the §entiment overy one
who was present, when we propounce . it
the greatest musical treat Or people have
ever'enjoyed. ?digs Ints the sweet
est, most flexible t ly cultivated
voice of any: singer new Derere the public,
and is withal a most refined and sensible
lady, entirely freer from that - disagreeable
affectation which most professional sing
ers display. /
The othe /members of the coMpany sus
taintheir parts . admirably. We under
stand th t Miss A. partially promised to
visit TOwanda again before taking ber de
partrite Tor Europe in June. .. .
'MONROE AGAINST THE WOHI.D.--3111.
EDITOR.: I have frequently noticed. little
innocent brags in the horse and stock lino
from our nef4, 4 litior county of Tioga, and
elsewhere„ without even stopping to think
that it was lawful to boast back .at, them
for talk sake. Well, now I have found an
opportunity, and I will improve it.
11. H. of our borough; called
niy attention to his four-year-old 'lambic
tonian, that will bear a few a•ibrds of
hOrse talk, and then show for himself—
notice first the stock.
The colt (Major Gregg) is by Wood's
Hambletonian, he by Edsal's Hambleto
nian, and ho by Ilysdyk's Hamblctonian.
Hi, darn is of the celebrated Clay family
of horses, and the sterck is in the colt.
The colt's sire is half-brother to Gold-,
smith Maid, and the colt himself-is
half
brother to the celebrated "Eilburn Jim,"
and a host of other celebrities. This young
sprig of promise is fifteen hands high, bay
roan color, and can step with anythinof
his Ago in this or the adjoining counties.
Mr. INGHAM, in his -great painstaking,
has succeeded in breaking the colt to be
ail kind and' docile .% as a Newfoundland
dog; am) when upon his heel, for a coltish
dash, 'he is in the neighborhood of a three
minute horse in his coltish days. Call and
sec the prodigy—it will pay to look at
him fur an hour. No*charge fora sight.
MONROETON.
DRAM'S DOINGS IN ULSTER. Another
lamb snatched from the fold. LIZZIE
MAY OLMSTEAD, daughter of NELSON and
CHARLOTTE OLMSTEAD, died after a brief
illness witlrdiplitheria, in 'Ulster, April
24, 1878, aged 10 years and 4 months.
- LIZZIE was a kind and genial hearted
girl, and possessed a quick, penetrating
mind far beyond what is usual in one
of her
She was a member of our Sabbath
School,which she dearly lured, and took a
deep interest in its lessons. She algo took
a remarkable interest-in the services of
the Sanctuary for one so young. She said
to a friend a few'daya before her sickness,
"I do not go to Church to showmy dress,
but to hear what-the Minister says."
• She was unusually thoughtful on reli
gions subjects—Gov, the Bible, Heaven,
and interests of the soul..
In her conversation during her sickness
she gave unmistakable evidence that she
trusted in the Saviour, and we believe
that through the riches of His grace, she
is now mingling her voice with the songs
of the ransomed in Heaven. '
'When it became evident that she . could
not recover, she tried' to comfort her weep.:
ing parents by saying, "Don't cry, I shall
be better off." And she said other tender
things which will be fondly cherished by
her father, mother, and sister.; The sis
ter, older than herself, is the only surviv
ing child of the family,
She died peacefully, as only JEsus can
help his trusting loving ones to die.
N. N. Ii E'ER&
Ulster, April-29, IS 11.. •
THE Pi•prilar Seknee Monthly Sol:rt.meat—
fro-April. New York : D. Appleton di Co.—com
-111.41C0S with Matthew Arnold's address before the
Royal Institution on, Equality. In wideli. - after a
long and it:tel.:sting review of the subject, ho ova"-
~ demns the British love of inequality as a fruit of
vulgarity, and demands abetter ideal life among
the lubbile class for a cure, and changes In the law
of bequest aml careful consideration. • Another
long paper by L. A. Tollemache treats of hen and
\ the :tackle veracity, asstnlng, that the creatien
and s employment of hell is an immoral act; he rep
re:4;ttts that God sbonid not be believed even on his
own \ testitnony to have been guilty of it. Professor
Tyndall! replies to Dr. Bastian's ctincism and re
peats Illirndemnat ion of the doctrine of spontan
eous generation. A paper by Claude Ilernsrd con
cludes that` mechanical, chemical and physical
forces are the `only ellicient agents In the living
organism ; and. the physiologist's business is only
to observe and explain their action. Mr. R. W.
Dale, who visited yhßadelphis and other parts of
this country last fall, acknoniedgesthe hospitality
of distinguished physielans here ; observes that
popular representations of`the American people In'
England are gross and slamie \ rous libels ; says the
People he met in many cities aid towns were quiet,.
modest and reticent; that neither farmers nor
hired people feel compliniented s by notice ; that
munching of the old-fashioncourtmohat abandon
ed Englamthall a century ago existit \ here ; that
the people are reserved and undemonstrative, bat
there are no limits to their kindness, attd their
hospitality is of the best sort ; that the peoper \ show
an admirable temper; that railway trains keep as
good time as in England ; thit the railway riots
and laborstrikes do not prove any Communittle \
power. The other conclusions are as
rye but the. paper is unfinished, 'Max Mutters
criticism of Noire's "Origin of Language" touches
the theories' of ilmicarters, Spinoza, Leinnitx,
Locke, Scluipenhaner, Kant and pthert: on subjec
tive and objective evolution and the relations of
language to the origin of reason, furnishing much
interesting pbllologicai study. The law of likeness
Is - considered by Dr. Andrew Wilson ; forest and
field myths are "examined by W. R. S. Ralston;
there are some other papers and notes, and a title
page and Index to the vehrree are given,
. /or •Us.rusr suiCerei.-41 one of the
nu* "put up" medicines prove ineffect
ual,. lak are eets*nnosl.4lll. Is
this sight? Are all' Amer .
denounced an traitors luaus* Benedict
Arnold committed treason? Some refuse
to use Dr: Pierce's Family Medicines,
simply bellaUst thel have s Anet-others
without benefit. Dr. Pierviel prepara
tions possess actual merit, and,\ if taken
when indicated, the. most sangubmsexpec
tatiorus 'will be realized. Ills Golden Med
ical Discovery is the standard. alterative
and biroxi-poxitior in theinarhat. Then;
sands of testimonials - trent, tbotra, it, has.
cured of consumption, dyspepsia, liver
complaint, and vario us
e forms of akin dis
cover', are on file in •the Deane& officer
certifying to its efficacy. De. Pierce's Ft
vorito Prescription is relied 'upon by Ira
men to cure the many weak es and"lr
regularities peculiar to their sex. For
further information see the People's Com
mon &se Medical Adviser, an illustrated
work or nearly 1 , 000
. papal Over 100,000
copies'sold. Price $1.50 , post-paid. Ad
dress the author, B. V. Pierce, M. D.,
Buffalo, N. Y.,. ,
NEW LOCALS.
t HOSIERY I HOSIERY I TIOSIE.
AT ! All new styles at .1. L. Itrarrt. Ins"
or
.al o at S
rir ..
cry st W
tvr
variety
tom'.
0 1.0 VP:
CV"
MILLI
Brox.
rir
clatty ai
Es'` Thompson's GLOVE FITTING
COSET•at J. L. li.vvrs. m 572.
r Vi c PARASOLS and UMBRELLAS at
J. L. }Tr 6. h.
re- det your STYI4BIIIIONNETS at
STERN Itroew York
,Store and t.ave4uoney.
,Itir E. H.:ROHM:iIIy
J 23 Li t 0 Water Street,
. c. Y.
First Floor—DltY \ 9ooDS. .
. fleeced Fksir-11111..11;kiiiERIt. '
Third Floor—CAltrETS. •
• ' Fourth Floor--CLOAKAIN'D BUITS.
Viper floors :iecemible by EliAlitor. A visit of
inspectic o gill more then empty rep y. July.s.
tor DRESS GOODS at reduced prices
at J. L. KT.ST'S. lraay2.
lABLE NAPKINS • nd .
TOWELS, at J. L. KENT'S. may 2.
Veb . STERN Bros. have just received
Hoc of Ladle' ready made WU' sad Summer
Sacques.
tar Misses SSELLd TARNUAIt do all
kinds of intESS'IIAKING.
ice' HOSIERY, 4 pairs . ' for 25 - cents, at
Sintsi Bros. •
• Lam' Emblroideries, ° Laces, Silks and
Ribbons *t STERN Bros.
If you want. a Baby Caniage, call
ai AMIGO; CrockOrp sivre. J.l
far You caii get all tho latest styles of
stationery, very cheap, at WiIITCOMI k SIIACT'S
li' Mrs. E. .1.. MiNuos is selling goods
this spring CHEAPER THAN EVER. Call and
examine before purViasing. aprl7.,
LW STERN Bros. aro selling. SUN
nowss and SAILOR HATS for 25 cents, and
LEG!!! Ic FLATS for
Qom' Bear, in mind that wo• will sell you
a Singer' Sewing lifer!tine, wtth.DßOr LEAF; two
Drawers and Cover tat Q 30.00.
IME
f Mrs. E. Minnow has returned
from the City, and Las decidedly the FINEST
DISPLAY OF MILLINERY awl NOTIONS In
this town. I
. .
`- "-GLOVES for 15 cents. and 0612;
SETS for 15 cents .at STERN Bras. New York
I=
Table.Linens,' Towling and Nap
kins at STERN
ra" For Crockery, Cutlery, 61:mg Ware;
flint a bust of otlier art Icier, useful and ornamental,
gu to MAIv L L'S llrockery Store. inay2. •
rg" Mrs. E. J. Moog has TRIMMED
HATS for ONE H4, - )LL AB and upwards.
, M . LADIES NECKWEAR and SILK
HANDKERCHIEFS from 25 cents up art - Ivens
„Bros.
Far Go to SNELL Sr. FAmitnAm's for
heat Millinery Goods.
41 k-
Cowi.v.sr Biikery 'Wagor.,•of the
114 Ward Itakery, will he on hand daily: with
leresh.Crackers hot front the oven, Bread,Ties,
Cakes, Be. aprl I
t Flower Pots and flanging Baskets
—largest vtviely reel - shown In this market, at M A
pmt.s Crockery Store,
mays.
C2r The Largt st, Best and Cheapest
Ilse of Shea for Ladles:, Misses' and Chtldrans'
wear la found at COUSEWK new Atom, corner Main
and Plue-sts., Trary & Noble's Block. aprliti
Mr Mns. 01.13n0s has the best Skirt
Supporter, also the Shlrt, Eleyator.
• Ladies ready made suite and CAL
ICO 'Wit A PPERS at Stem-Bros.
ine COMER has the best wearing Shoes
for Men, Boys and .Youths• wear ever' offered to
Towanda,' awl at prieett„within the reach of all.
ar Horse Powers for sale : one Second
hand, and new on of Blood & C 0 .% manufacture,
Sayro Manf'g Co.'
Man. 3 months Sayre, Pa.
Car FELen & Co. (Taylor & Co.'s old
stand), Matti Street, having Just returned from the
eity, are offering one of the Rest Aisortments of
DRY 000Iirs, FAN Cy GOOD:3. HOSIERY, I:An
n:T.3, ttlL tAtyrits, &c,, ever exhibited lu To.
wanda. unit their Priced are Asttaitshrngly Luir.atB
Cg r " Mrs. C. ALLEN ben leaiv to
Inform lbo 'Ladles or Towandilbatsbb Is now pre
pared Bid,. SEWING BY THE DAY on reasonable
terms. Residence, No. Ward k Orcrton's b ock,
First Ward.aprl7
. .
111===121
tir C lc KKR I splendid oppor
ne.ny,tobay a first-clam Plano. I have a line 7
Octavo Chickering Plano. which has been rented.
It is In Rosewood Case, four round corners,. is in
perfect, order, and wilt be warranted the same as a
new one. Pace OW. L. B. P0w54.1..
may2,4w: 115 Wyoming-am Scranton; Pa:
Gteat reduction .on. rates to .411
Wilts West., Northwest and Southwest. t i tle
etheape.t tams ever offered. Write or apply to Q.
R. Sherwood, Towanda. L. V. R. B. ticket °Cleo.
rlf A J3AII . OAIN FOR SOME GOOD, IN
prgriong MAN'. A gentleman having more bust
neggou big" hands than he can attend to, will gell
Stock of General Merchandise entering to make It
'an object Ifor: acme good man to Ingest. No capital
of any account required. For further particulars
enquire ek this Mike. Feb. 28, tf.
rfr nosiness is good, and the reason
Is, tbat I am selling an entire new and well select
ed stock of Mats and Shoes at very low pricei. I
keep no old and shop-worn good which are out of
style, my goals, are of latest patterns,\rd bought
at bard tlines%prlces. Examine my goodsoud cum
tore prices with other houses, and convinee your
self Hist what 1 ssy is trite,
W Sign of Mg toot, Main Street, two doors
Booth of Bridge. tros4:24w.). J. C. Atom.
«T; C. COWEN, a former. citizen of
Towanda, and one of the cheapest dealers In the
Country. intending to close out his entire business,
will favor the good citizens of Towanda once more
with an opportunity of buying goods for t a short
time at their psi' 'slue. All in want of French,
China, Ironstone, And Whit:s Granite Crockery,
and Yellou.ware ottiest Make. Mafia ware of all
kinds, Rogers and ftrotherabest Silver-Plate Ware,
Table and Pocketi Cuttiery, Hardware, Yankee
Notions of all kin 4, Hosiery, liandlunelilets, Sus
pentle.rs, and a thouratie and one other articles.
All ittitey refunded If gout's told are nut aatisfac•
tory. \
sale to
north •n
dies as*,
Invited
liftetnom
may 2,
1111 r Don't you fiAggtit,
excellent CRACKER I‘4l.lXllltillTititY tri iota;
st COWLItB I BAKERY; whets yea an buy the
beet trabbeked trachea. . 1,
Pr L. B. nODOKRII challenges 4:0111p0
Mos tor quality of goods and low prim oo Muth
Doors, Blinds and Moldln4,s, awl 'all
tell " "
t' Moony. any end all desiring a
Solemn of s). L. Moody's Sermons,. Prayers and
hddrossea, as revised by bls own baud, best in print,
book large, type plain, paper'good, and eontains
Over 100 pages. will' Ta segu= and 5$ *Adresse%
- bound. Pelee according to Milling, 12,50.
AN:
This Dock should be In every bowie, as Soap aid
Ilernsonalnato well. Apply to , X. Burroughs of
Alba, Pa. \
. ,
- tom' CLOSING OUT SALE of Gold and
Silver Watches,Chains, Fancy Jewelry, etc." The
undersigned haring purchased at Sheriff% Sale the
entire :deck of Watches, Chains, Sliver and Plated
Ware, In the store formerly occupied by M. Mx.
anduot wishing to remain In the bust.
um, has conelnded to sell the entire stock regard•
less of cost, in order to wind nP the business. Call
early and secure bargains. - 3t. JACOIIP.
Mil
Or To Tni-Puowc.—The Steam Grist
Millie Bhushequin. formerly owned 147.f3.avans,
will be started under NEW . MANAGEMENT
and wan incrensodfaclllties, on MONDAY, Feb,
11,1878. We invite all the old patrons of this pop
ular 111 Ito give us a call. We shall not objeet.to
nicking now friends. SATISFACTION GUAN
ANTEED. 8. W. Normans, Agent. s':\
t who
station.
fikesheiuln, Feb. 7, 1878
a groat
mar.:.
tr Various causes—Advancing years,
care,. sickness; disappointment, and hereditary
predisposition—all operate to tarn the hair gray,
and either of them Inclines It to shed premature.
ly, ATRR•s limn VIGOR -will restore faded •or
gray, light and-. red hair to a rich brown or deep
black, as maybe desired. It softens and cleanses
the scalp, giving it a healthy action, and removes
and cores dandruff and humors. Ity Ita use falling
hair Is checked, and a now growth will be prodet.
ed
'bildri3ne
"IP. mart.
lES IN
•t STUN
g a ape-
In all cases where the follicles are not destroy..
ed or glands decayed. Its effects are beautifully
shown on brashy, weak, or sickly hair to which a
.2
few applications will p rodu ce the gloss and fresh
imssof youth, Minnie d sure in its operation,
It is Incomparable as a d -sing, and Is especially
valued for the soft lustre and 41chness of tone it
Imparts. It contains neither oil nor dye, and wilt
not soil or color white cambric ; yet It lasts long
on the hair, and keeps it fresh and vigorous: FOR
'SALE BY ALL DEALL'ItS.
•
•
tW PIANOB AND I..fltOANS.—lf you Wish
to purchase a very supelor PIANO or ORGAN, -
equal in every excellence to any made, at Manufac
turer's Wholesale Price, and thus save nearly one•
half of your money, do not fall, bereft purehasing,
to Write for catalogue of description and prices, to
Post Office Box MS, New York.
March 7, 1578. tf. •
t E. F. ItITSKEI:B BITTER WINE OF
Tem; gives tone to the stomach, Imp - raves the -Ap
petite and assists digestion, excites the bowel, to
healthy action, expelling all the foul humors that
-contaminate the blood, corrupt the secretions and
offend the breath. It excites the liver to a healthy
ellen and streegthentrthe nerves, imparting that
glow to life that proceeds alone from per feet health.
Thousands In all walks of life, testlfy.to the virtues
bf this exceellent mhdicine in correcting the de
rangement of the digestive organs. Get thegenu
hie. Sold only in one dollar Mottles. Ask for E. F.
NUN ItlCL,'a BITTER WINE MAHON, and take no
Other.
Dispepoda! layapepels! Diopepolaf
E. F. Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron, a sure cure
for this dliseaselt has been prescribed daily for
Many years In te ,practice of eminent physicians
with unperaletled success. Symptoms are loss of
*ppetite, wind and ?Wog of food, dryness in mouth,
I:adache, dizziness, sleeplessness and low spirits.
Get the genuine. .Notkold In bulk, only one dollar
bottles.
Do you want soniethltiitsi strengthen you? Do
you want a good appetite? po you want to get rid
of nervousness? Do you want' energy? Do lon
want to sleep well, or be cured`Clyspepsia, kidney
or liver disease? Try E. F. "sitx.r.'si BM=
WIXE or I nON. Every bottle guaranteed to do es
recommended. Depot and office, 2.12 North Ninth
Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Get the genuene. Bold ,
by all druggists. Ask for E. F. Kuuliers and take
no other. - All I ask is a DUI of this trainable med
icine. One bottle will 'convince you. Get \ six bot
tles for fire dollars. one dollar for one. \
, Tape Worm Removed Alive\
Tape Worm, Pln, Seat and Stomach Worms re
moved alive In from two to four hours. Nofee
ill hoot head of Tape Worm passes alive and in tnni.
Ask your druggist for Kunkel's Work Syrup. sole
only in one, dollar battles. • Used for children or
grown perfons. It never fails. Or send for eireu
iar to Dr. Kunkel, 259 North Ninth Street, Phila
delphia, Pa. *Advice. by mall free. Send three
cent stamp for return•of biter, -
E. F. RankePs I:astral and E. F. Rae
0. A. BLACK, Agent
here tituttnpee ter the Hate. •
The best an cheapest Hair Dressing and Halt
Cleaner In the world.. They remq'tollandruff, allay
Irritation, soi,tlie and cord the hektaisestp,,prevent
the hair fioni falling off, and promote the growth
In a very short l time. They preserve-and' beautify
the Hair, and render It soft and glossy. They Im
part a brilliancy and a silky appearance to braid
and wiry Hair, and as a hair dressing they are un
rivalled ; eradicat4 dandruff and prevent baldness.
Tho shampoo cleaans the Hair. removes grease,
scurf, Itching. eruption. Cures headache produced
by heat and fatigue. Kunkel's'Shampoo and 'Ens
trat restore Hair [...a natural and glossy color, re
store faded; dry, harsh and wiry hair. Price per,
both: It. Ask your druggist fur them, or send to
E. F. Kunkel, -Proprietor,„ No. 249 North Ninth
Street, Philadelphia, Da. Alay2-,Do.
CLARK—CAUL.—At the tatraonage, Monroeton,
April 24th, by Rev. IlaHoek Arrnetrong,. Mr.
Dayton Clark, of Troy, and Miss Rebecca Carl,
of Towanda.
MORROW.—In 'terrific, April 13,1878, or consump.
lion, Julia E., daughter of 1111,1MOTI and . Jane
Morrow, aged :a years.
TOWANDA MARKETS.
EXPORTED BY STEVENS k LONG,
General dealers In Groceries and Produce, Patton's
Block, corner Main and Bridge Streets.
WEDNESOAY EVENING, X AY 1, 1818.
. .
Floitr, per 1.16 • •
Flout per sack
t'orn Meal per 100 Ihs
Chop Feed,
Wheat per bush
Corn
Rye
Oats
Buckwheat
Clover seed,medlum,..
Timothy, western....
Ileum, 62 Ilia;
Fork. mess
Dressed hogs
Hama
Shoulders
Lard
'bout the lst of ihisy la Me{
`lock on Maim Street. The la.;
r old Mends, are especially
dae the goods. Sale every
rcm3N.
BUSINES111" LOCAL.
SPECIAL. LOCAL.
MARRIED.
DIED.
=EI
16 50 g4 8 - 00 00 04 6 50
1 65® 2 00 ,1 75® 2_ 10
1 25®
1 25®
• 1 250 135 140® 145
45 50 60®
50® • 60 65
2$ 30 3E®
40 50
5 00 . 5 25
1 750
1 oota 1 .23. 1 500 ZOO
... 12 5( ® 'O5O 10
07 - 09
•
•
00; , 98
08 1 09 10
• 08 0 00 t 10
10 12
. 290 22 20 24
. - 180 20 280 25
. • 8 • 10
•
14 18
Dressed Chickens
Turkeys
Butter, tubs
Rolls
Eggs. frcash
Cheese
Green apples, bush....
Cranberries per quart.
Potatoes, per bushel.:
Onions
'Beeswax
COI;ILECTED IRY DAYTON- II IMO,
!Mee
Veal skins.
Deacon.:
Sheep pelts.
Tallow
I •
3110CLAMATION. - w
DEREAS,
lion. PAUL 1), Mouuow, Plvsident Judge of
The lath Judicial District, consisting of the county
of Bradford. and lion. C. S. Itcssio.t., Associate
Judge In and for said county of Bradford, have is
seed their precept bearing date the 10th day of
fo me directed, for holding a Court of
Oyer and Terminer, 11 eneral Jail Delivery. Quarter
•SSlttlig of the Peaot, Cummon Pleas and Orphans'
Court, at Towanda, for the county of. Bradford,
commencing on Monday, May a , -1818, to continue
two weeks. •
Notice Is therefere hereby glrhn to the coroner»
and Justices of the Peace of the County of Brad
ford, •that they be then and there In their proper
perionit. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day,
with records, inquisitions and other remembrances
to do those things which to their office appertains
to be done; and those who are bound by reeogni
zanees or otherwise, to prosecute against the
Room; who air t or may be In the Jailor said county,
are to be then 'and there to prosecute against them
as shall be Just. Jurors are requested to be punc
tual In their attendance, agreeably to their notice.
I)atcd at Towanda, the 10th dayor April. In the
year of our Lon! one thousand eight hundred and
sevonfy-eight, and of the Independence of the
Culled States the one hundred and third.
A. J. LAYTON, Sheriff.
Sheriffs ()Mee, April IL Isis.
T RIAL LIST for May Term, 1 - 878.
SZCOND WEKI.
Canton Bolo' TB C anton
John Methle vs Lemon 11 Forest
Elias ilunsikee vs Cornelius Hunsiker
Tribble Kinney ea Geo. W. Kinney
Susan Canner et at ni C W Doane..
_ .
John. Thompson vs Michael Coleman ••
First Nat Dank of Athens vs John I) Nyser...debt
same-. - Edwin Drake.— ••
Clarbisa Towner vs .1' Leroy Corbin • asspt
Issicher Drew vs Horace M Kinney, adm 6 r.. ,•
Citieens Dank, Waverly, vs Coddifitt is Rossi,
same '.I I) Montanye.. .
same Chauncey ttEussell 6 ,
David Gardner vs Daniel Measor appeal
Citizens listik„ Waverly, vs John r Means...asspt
N II Voorhis , use vs II It Gates n ' n • appeal
. . - same J W - Maggins et al
same A N Harris 14
sane John Lantz- o
same ' Alfred McClure
same D D Murphy ' .
same. V Wilson
G A Middaugh vs Elhattan Snlith
.1 A Linderman vw - N Clt It C 0.... 0. .
Win Vanderpool vs duo Crinnotous..:....
C W Clapp vaG M Bixby •
SupPudiaci - retornable Monday. May 13, 1878, at
2r. n. TIF.N.I. S. rex Prot. •
EIZC:I3WC=ItM
A PPLICATION FOR PARDON.
EA.. I hereby give notice that I shall apply to the
Board of Pardons, at Its meeting ou the first Tues
day in May, for the pardon of William Wilson; fen
teured to mprisonusen t lu the Eastern Penitentiary
at the fieptentbertorm 1441 in Goon of Quarter Sep.
Mona. -
__LX1112914453 WILSON.
Tgwituast PL, April PI , iFe.!
avitisramits.
EAGLE' HOTEL,—
.(sowen rips !MILK Swazis.)
Tits bell4acirtileSuee bins theltallali romp
ibarated are erpdretthreeglieut, red the people:
tor snow prepped testier Irepetese seeNesedts.
Mu to gm , pates, ex the rellsonitle term.
- :It. /I.4ZINXIXOII.
Towanda, Pa.," Mei*, Frt. •
MEDICAL ELECTRICITY t
was. w. N. covnim.ii,
in her prattles to thts borough during the past
year, haiefeetal away weadortel tures. Her to.
creased trisdffl inks* her. toy eolapeteat to
treat nearly all dhows beeldeut to oar race. flpW
eial &Death= Daiwa to purity Amalie isomplatata.
AU kW, ot.l evert. AppoWly, lallamssalloa of
the fps. Qidusy, Crotrp, - neereeos. Pleurtsy, to
lirrosaatlea- at the Lint, -InAumaatory Itheusui.
Uses, Autarods. Deafness, ANION* Dfspe_pds.
Diabetes. Dropsy. Moak' lthuusattsus. • St. Vitus
Panes, Epilepsy, Gaiter. Neuralgia, Fever time,
Cancer. Cats" Ceriratero of the Rpm Asthma,
Bright's Disease of theXistasys i sad other diseases
too nazierous to mention.
Charges moderate. Totes eash.. Beddow. ft
Poplar st.. west of Western Avernre, where she
"7 be prowl at all hones. . mart.
TROY WOOLEN MILLS.
J. O. Lcivedand
Manufacturers of
WOOLEN GOODS. CAIMETS, YARNS. IC.
Frilled Cloths, Plannets and Yarns manufactur-
ed by the yard. on shares, or, Wool taken In ex
- •
change for goods. . •
Tarn taken in the skein of customers, to be Stied
on cotton warps for Blankets, Sheeting or. Men's
wear.
We are slime prepared to do Roil 'carding, Fancy
Dyeing (all colon), and esime4 Weaving.
1. CI. LOVELAND It SON.
\l'ri•y, Pa., Nny S. DM-2m •
DISSCiLIITION.--,Notice is hire
'by given -that the impartnennip heretofore
'misting between the undersigned. under the firm
name of `H. 8. Ackley & Brother. In the 'general
melamine Mulatto at Wyalnsing. has been dis
solved by mutual consent. The business of the late
firm will be settled Op 'by H. 8. Ackley. to whom
-all debts must be paid. and wbo win gray all Habil.
ties. H. S. Ackley will also continue the business
at the old stead. . • • H. S. ACKLEY.
H. B. ACLLET.
• (l'yalusing, Ps.. April 13, 1878*.
TN BANKRUPTCY. Distrit
11.00urt of , the Vatted Sham to Ma western die.
triet of Pennsylvahla.
This Is to give notice that on the 12th day of
'April A. U. 3875 a warrant In bankruptcy was day
against the estate of Burns Ir..Chlid of Smith.
field twp, in the County of Bradford, and State of
pennsylyania, who has been adjudged a bankrupt
upon his own -petition 1. that the payment of any
debts and delivery of any property belonging to
such bankrupt to Min or his Mb, and the
transfer of any property by him are forbiden by
la*; that a meeting of the creditors of said bank
rupt to prom these debts. and to chose one. Of
more"assignees of his estate, will - be held at a
Court of Bankruptcy. to be held at the ofilee `of
Overton k Meteor, Towanda- Pa., before B. A.
Meteor Esq., Register, on the 20th day of MAY'
A. D. 1878. at 10 &cluck. A. M. 1
April, 18th, 18711. 'JOHN HALL.
• S. Marshal as Messenger.
A SSIGNEES' NOTlCE.—Notice
Is hereby glean that J. Leroy Corbin, of Ath,
inoro , „ Bradford Connt, by deed of voila.
tall assignment, hare sawedan the estate, real
and personal. of the mid Lem oOrbla to Win.
Snyder and F. T. Pose, In said ootmtzfrin trost.for
the benefit of the creditors of the said J. Leroy
Corbin. All persons. therefore,' Indebted to the
said J Leroy Corbin will make payment to the said
Assignees at the store of F. 3% Page. In. Athens
lloro', and those having claims or demands ageless
the said J. Leroy Corbin will present the same
without delay. - Wk. SNYDER,
• • Aprlslbew F. T. PAGE, '
Assignee of J.;'Leroy Corbin.
LICENSES. Notice is hereby,
given that the followincnamed persona have
tiled in the office of the Clerk of Quarter • Sesalons
their petitions for license, under the existing laws
of this Commonwealth, and their several applies
nom will be heard before the Jadgerof she Court
of Quarter Sessions, on MONDAY, the-6th day of
MAY next, at :o'clock P. of said day:
TAVAING. .
Charles Crowley, Sayre, Athens Twp. •
J P Urgers, Sheshequin, . .
J M Brown, Wyainsing. -
George Jordan, Athens Bolo'. '
Washington Pitcher, Towanda Boro". - lst Ward.
O H P Disbrow, Towanda Boro', Ist Ward.
J G Dougherty, Wpm: Twp,s _
'' John Beeman, Ulster twp.-
John "'Hauraki, Towanda taro', Ist Ward.
John Sullivan, ~ ~2 nd
S B Brown, " " Ist "
Charles Dewitt, Oreutt Creek, Athens twp.
James J Hannan, Overton twp.
Daniel. Kellogg. New Albouy, Albany twp.
David Siemer, Canton boro'.
Warren Smith, Colombia twp.
Wm Mammy. South Waverly, Athens twp.
Thomas It Jnrdan, Towanda bore', 2nd Ward.
Joseph Joralemon, Troy bons'.
E A_Jennings, Towanda bore', 2nd Ward. '
Duman S Kennedy, Wysox.
Wm Henry, Towanda horn', let Ward. '
Cll Seeley, .•' all 6s .So .
ante) Brown, Milan; Ulster twp.
Vincent Baldwin, 'llidgebury twp.
Jll\McDondald, Greenwood, Monroe twp.
It It Be leye..Weils twp. A
H Tuttle Canton bons'.
JamesStiOng, Columbia.
' XERCIIANT DIALERS.
Clarence T Irby; Towanda bone, 2nd Ward.
" John Gritnn,\ 66 46 let S 4 .
H W Nobles; \ " . " 2nd "
James Cummiskey, " " let .
BENJ. K. PECK, Prot.
Prothonotarrs 011 . 1 April IS, 1578.
Has Just retarnedfrom New 1r with
A FULL LINE ON.
Spring Goods.
Black Cashmeres
At AO ctajor yard, and other gouda In proporitron
.124
35
65
Cloths - and Cassimeres
• 04(d03
40040
:PO 30
1000125
05406
1 . 1
Ever shown In Towanda.
Hosiery and Gloves
Shetland Shawls
Issue
eject
APIA
Elect
Ladies Ties,
Silk Handkerchiefs,
UM
Toanda' MY Z. 1878.
J. L, \KENT
All Wool
The largest Una of
In endless variety
A large stock of
Jug opened
And Neckwear,
A large assortment
J. L. KENT.
aHERR?' F'S . SALES.-By !little
AI sundry writs booted out of the COOK of
mon S of Bradford 'Coun and to me Ali-
Meted, I Winexpole to' ilsablie s ate on 111,1 DAY.-J
the 10th day of KAY, 106. at the dower the Court.
House. in Towanda Borough: at 1 o'clock, P. W.,
the following described property, to wit : .-
---. No 1. One lot, piece, or parcel of land situate in
Burlington I.wp, bounded north by lands of- 1.1 8
Luther. east by lands of Wm Barnes, south by
lards of David Mewl and. Isaac Lane, west' by
land* of Burton Sanden add Wen Carman:co:dales
.110 acres more or less, about 15 improved,- with. I
board Mosey,. and board 'granary thereon. Seized
and takes lnetieletotion at the suit of E T Fox vs
Mamma Allmiand David Mead. Also it the suit
of N C Thompson vs Atalanta B Allen. . ".,
- No 2. ALSO.—Ode other,lot situate in Canton
bore'. bounded and described as follows: Begirt
eingintbe east line of Mix at Whitman's drug
More let on the-northeast eor of the lot herein de
scribed; thence easterly along the south Ilne of
, lands belonging to Lodge No 121, I oof 0 F. 30ft
to an alley; thence south along the west side of said
alley about 100 ft to the north line of A (i Kelley's
lot; thence west along Kelley's north line about 40
ft; thence north along said 2112 h Whitman's. east
line to the place of beginning ; contains about 3,300
square feet of land more or less, all improved.
Nol. ALSO—One other Ict situate in , Cantbia
bore', bounded and described as follows; Begin
ning In the center of a proposed extension. of Cen
terwt at the northeast cor of 3 K Wright's; thence
West along J K Wright. north line 185 ft toileale's
alley; thanes north along east line of Bealls alley
60ft; thencteast *Song the month tine of-other lands
itf 8 3 Hickok 186 ft to said Centre-et: theuee south
along thesenter of said Centre-st to the- place , of.
beginningeicentains 11,t00 square feet of . land, all
improved.
No 4. ALSO—One:tether lot situate .1n Canton
born', bounded and described as follows: Begin
ning at the northeast ter of the last above describ
ed lot: thence west along the same ISsft: to Iteal's
alley; thence north along said alley 60ft to lot of A
G Kelley; thence east along said hellerssonth line
to center of said Center-st; thence south along the
tenter of said street to the place of beginning; con
*tains 3( of an 'acre more or less; with 1 framed
house thereon.
No 6. ALSO—One other lot slteate In Wanton
born', bounded north by other lands of 8 3 Hickok,
east by Division-a, south by lands formerly Owned
by C A Krim. west by lands of James A Bothwell:
being about 60ft front and about. 130 ft deep,'with I.
framed house theteon. ' Seized and taken into'exe
tete:Yß at the suit of Mrs .1 E Bullock vsSJ Hickok
anti H N-Williams, Sec'y.
No tt. ALSO—One other lot situate in Pike twp,
bounded north by the public highwaV, east by
lands of Willson - Edsall, south . and' west by the
ipublic highway; contains I acre. more or less, all
mproved, with 1 framed house, I framed barn and
few fruit trees thereon. • . .
No 7. ALSO—One other lot situate in Pike twp,
bounded north by lands of Win Davis, east and:
south by the public highway, and lands of . Wilson ,
Edsall, and west by lands of Mai Brieter; Contain's+
6 acres of land be the same more or less, all Intones
ed; no buildings, but few fruit trees thereon. Selz-.
eland takenelnto execution at the suit of. the Ath
ens Building and Lam 'Amociatlma of Athens, Ps,
vs 821 Oregoiy. - , •
No t.' ALSO—One other lot situate in. Albany
twp, bounded north by lands of Joseph Conklin,
east and south by the public- highway, west by
lands of Clark Babcock; being 100 ft front and 60ft
deep, with '1 framed house and few fruit trees
thereon. (excepting and reserving that part of the
house and lot sold by said Ormsby to Joseph Camp
bell off the north-end of said lot. Seized and taken
Into execution at the suit of Edward Overton vs S
8 Orinsby. .
No 13.. ALSO—One other lot situate in 'Athens
twp, bounded nortiihtlands of George Erconbeck,
east by lands of Albert Campbell, south by lands of
`N C Hartle serest by lands of Horace Willistan'tl
estate, contains,l2s acres more or lens.. about 90 I ru-'
proved, with 2 framed houses, 2 framed barns,. .1 I
hog : hens°, 1 corn Vows other outbuildings, and an'
orebard of fruit trees thereon.
No 14. ALSO--;One other lot situate In Athens
twp, bounded north by lands of Horace Williston'i
estate,'east by lands of James, White, south
.by. '
lands of J GriMth and the phblit highway, west by
lands of Selim Kirby; contains 55 acres more or
lees, no improvements, • Seized and taken intoex
ecution at the suit of Miami S Pike vs C Honsleker
and A Hunsicker..
No 15, A LSO- -- -One other lot situate in Orwell
twp, bounded and dmici 'bed as follows : Beginning
on the public highway. leading from Wylutx to the
Wappasena Creek, known as the Judge road on the
southerly line betereen said piece of land owned by
Paid Taylor and the northerly -loundafy line of
Wm H Darling, running north !;,°. west along the
said Ridge road 44 pen to a' point; thence north
114 0 east along the line of the said road 43. pets to
a point; thence. north' 1831 0 east along the said road
65 pers to a point; thence along the said road north .
rued nor 64.!
21 0 east . ' ► 4 pets to a 'Mint: thence along 'the said
i° east 12 pets to a point;' thence
ti
north 85,' 31 east 32 pers; thence along the said road'
7331° east 24 pers to the line between the, lands of
Cyrus Cook and the said Taylor; thence south 24°
east along the line betw.een.the said- lands Ire 2-10
per. to a stake auttstoues; thence along the line of
lands of Cyrus Cook, N W Morgan, and the :said
Taylor south 1210 1 west 16.5 4-10 tetra to a cur:
thence north Be o . west alone the southerly line
18 4-10 pers to a cor ;thence south 34° west 30 pens
to a cur on the line of lands of William II 'Darling,'
and the said Taylor; thence eking the southerly
Bee of said Taylor lends north 84!: 0 west ,50 8-10
pers to the centre of said Ridge road to the place
of beginning; contains 92 acres and 21 pers, be the
same more or less - -•-,
' No 16. ALSO—One - other lot situate in OrWell
twp, bounded anddescribed as fellows: Beginning
at the center of the before said Ridge road on the
southerly line of the land of said Taylor, and the,
northerly line of the lands of .1 3 Newell, running
rating the said line.nuirth 82 0 west 232-pets to a cur
of the lamb of 3 31 Newell, Henry Howe, and the
said Taylor; thenct,nnith 23s° east along the west
erly line of the maid Taylor's land 106 pers to a cot'
of the lands of Burton Russell. IV W Olds, and the
sand Taylor, marked by a stake and stones; thence
along the line between W W Olds and tfle said
Taylor; thews 87'° east 110 5-10 ',cis to a
cur marked by a stake and stones at the public
mad leading from the said Ridge road to James
Cleaveland , s; thence along said road south 5° east
12 6-10 pen; thence along the' northerly line of said
011ie anti S H. -Wilson lauds north 893.1° east
131 5.10 pers to a cor of mid Wil-on, Cyrus Cook.
and said Taylor's lands, marked by a stake and
sionesithencealong the line of landsof the said Cook
and Taylor, south 2.e 0 east 38 pers to the before
named Ridge road; thence southerly along thesaid
road 198 pers to the. place of txtginning; contains
167 acres and 33 pers, be the same more or less.
No 17. ALSO.L-One other lot situate In Orwell
Ben, bounded and described as follows: Beginning
at a sugar maple tree at the cur of the lands, of D
11 Darling and lands formerly owned by II Champ
lain, now owned by Dr Lewis. and running along
the line between those lands north 4s3s° west 59 5-
-10 pers to a cor of lands of the said Dr L6WIA, J 3
Newelland Taylor marked by a stake and stonesi .
thence due east along the thin of the lands of said
Newell and Taylor 7e 5-10 pees to a tor marked by
a stake and stones; thence along [benne between
the memo south I°-west In 5-10 pees to a cor marked
by a beach sapling: thence along the line between
the land of V. H. Darling and said Taylor 52° west
45 8.10 pees to the plate of beginning; contains 12
acres and 80 !ern, be the same more or less. The
above Clime lots of land are known as the A G Fria
ble farm, with I trained houie. 3 framed basis,
sheds and outbuildings; and orchard of fruit trees
thereon. Seized anti taken into .execution at the
snit of A ugusta 1' Cook's use vs A G Frimble. ' '
No 18. ALSO— , One-other lot situate In Pike isht,
konnded north by lands of A D Fas.sett, east by
lauds of the Thothas Brink estate, south by lands
of the Thomas Brink estate, west by the public
' highway ; contains 12 acres more or less, all 110.
proved, with 1 framed house..) board shanty, and
few fruit trees thereon. Seized anti taken into ex
ecution it the•eult of G W Bailey es Stephen II
Canfield.\ ,„.." f - . - '
No 19. ALSO—One other lot situate - in Leroy
twp, benntledattel described as follows: Beginning
at a cor In Bs - public raid leading frotekt he stage
rood to the tunith, side' of the Towanda I`reek, and
cur of Lindley Stormer( land,' and In the line of
Amos Vanfleet's Lind. and running; ti etice north .
as the oreginal emu-ea given along the line of Arne,
Vanfleet's land; running.thence north as the origi
nal course given along the line of Amos Van Ile . t. '
Lewis Darling. forinerlyD A Greeno, about 281
pees and 5-10 of a perch t t, a cor - post and stones
adjoining hints ofßeuben MeClelland on the north,
and thence east as the originel course-33 pees to a
cor in the line of Daeld Ilhaireind's land; and.
thence soulh as the original cokree mentioned ir is
former conveyances a distance of tab out 312 4-10
pers to a car adeening Lindley' tl,(one's land as
conveyed to him by Nathan I Wilekx ; and along
H
the line of Deihl oagland's latal to aid cur, and
thence . oath 89 0 west 4 3-10 , pees - to\ a
post and
stones; thence West - 11 6.10 pers to a iiihkory tree
marked for kee - , tr; thence north 3°-cast( atr said
Lindley Stodiksland and line 19 pers too c r near
a hickory tree: thenetes° west 23 3-to pers Q the
place et beginning . ; contains the supposedqnsetity
or amount Of about 66 acres, be the saute more or lees..
(2 acres being reserved therein - an in the convey
ance,)ahout 60scresimproved.with 1 framed houst,
2 framed barns, othet outbuildings, anti orchard of
fruit trees thereto. Seized and taken Bite execte s
lion at the-suit of Overtop & Elebree vs Anthony
Darling.
NO 20. ALSO—One other lot situate in Granville '
top, bounded north by lands of Charlet Parmerter
anti David Eaton, so the east by lands of Ephraim
Kendall, south by. lands of Widow Annablo and
David Thompson, west by lands of Baleelti Shoe-
maker and Cart land Clark; contains 56 acre:waters:
or less, all Improved, with .1 framed house. I fram
ed barn, 1 framed hog pets, and orchard of fruit
trees thereon. Seized aid taken into execution at
the stilt of Patrick McGengbran vs James Bitten-
I se. Also 'at the suit of Burk, Thomas d Co, vs
saute;: ..
No 21. ALSO—One other . lot situate in Utter
twp, bounded and described as follows: Ilep,ltining
MI the southivest cos at the junction of Cash creek
road and Main road leading from Ulster to Athens
at a.post in the cor o a fence, said cor being north
east cor of said hit; thence south on west side of
said Main road 66ft and 2 Incheslo a taint: thence
westerly running parallel -with building now CM
Mid lot 60ft to a stake; thence right ahgle souther
ly to said lot; thence westerly direction on said.
south lino to a point ; thence northerly abed rods
to south side of Cash creek mad to a post in fence:
'nee easterly along south side of said Cosh creek
mid et!ti ruts to the place of ,begletting; reserving
therefrom the original surreys of said lot a piece
of land lying on south side of- said lot east of
sight angle and south of line running parallel with
bblldings for
,C W Holcomb. in consideration of a
piece of land bow occupied by said buildia t cor point
on southeast eorof said lot willtl twis.stors• framed
I framed barn, and other outbuildings
'thereon. Seized and taken Into exectilion 'at the
'gait of the Athens•Buildlng and-Limn Association'
of Athens, ita,•vs S S Lockwood. and Mrs A Lock
wood. - '
No 22. ALSO—One otheriot situate In Athens'
'lwo', bounded as follows: 'Being lot No 421 n a plot_
or survey made by Orson Rickey for the lion -
Ed
ward Herrick and bounded north by tots No 44,
anti 46i east by lot No 41, south by Cheatimt-st,
west by tots No 87;.fts and which said' lot. Inter
alit. *as conveyed to Vrausis Drextel ,by the
:Sheriff of Brailft.rd County by deed dated and aek
' - nowledged the lath day oflioptenitter A. Ir. Isle,
'with a l framed haulm and few DUB trees thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of the
Athens Building and Loan Assoeistion of Athens,
Pa vs 31 W Ryan and Margaret Ryan.
No 23. ALSO—One other lot situate In Orwell
twp„ bounded and deacribed as follows: Beginning
at a poet and stoueson the east side • of the high
way. (said, highway leading fronu Potterville br
Werkirer's mill), at the northeast cor of the tan
nery lot of S M Beaches; thence north sic' east by
said tannery lot 1$ pers to a stake and stones:,
• thence north west by land . of said grantors •
7 6-10 pers to a stake and stones: thence south :IV , '
isest.6 340 erst thence south 11!_o east 65.10 pers;
thence south se west 6 6.10 pets to the east able et
the first mentioned highway; them e , south ai4 o
alting the east sitie of the highway 14 ( t the place
of beginning; contains 52 pers, be the' same teen
er less, all Improved, with an old - framed bitlitlitig
thereon. Seized and taken into o,.xecution at the
audio!' .1 F Wheaton, We vi Burke & Wheaton.
'aud J F Wheaton, tiee'y. • .
- No 24. ALSO-sine other, lot situate In Roine
boro,'bontitital north by the cademy lot, east by
lands of It K Adams, south by the (tad-yellows tot,.
west by Main-st; being about 100 ft front, and 150 ft
deep, with 1 fraMed house,-1 framed barn,l framed
sitop,Andlew fruit trees thereon.
No 25. A LSO-Oneether lot situate in Rome bore',
be.Willlool north by the public lane, east by the Wy
sex Creek, south by 'lands of Wth (*Mani,, west
by_ lands of Dr Mice; contains 1 - aere, More or less,
all improved, no, buildings. Seized anti taken into
execution at the aunt of stephen•Rivrell vs Aldan
der Keefe and 11 L Parks. •
N 026. ALSO-One other lot situate In South'
Creek twp, bounded north by lands of itols.rt Ray,
east by lands of James O'Leary,' South by lands of
.1 C erate, and C W Lord, , Won by lands
of Patrick Ilueteyt 'contains 114 acres. more or less,
'bout 60 acter ! implined - with 1 framed botise,
~_it -~;
!mg tam and
Into
Of !Meteors thereon: • Sols.
tsl end taken Into execution at the suit of Calvin
West rs Henry Spencer. .
Nol7. ALSO—One other lot situ/dein Wawa,
bounded north by lands of John It nails and
James Riley, east by binds of Adam Innis, south
by lands of Adam Innis and Wen nmryan, west by
lands of Harrison Rmsarehristle Lowe. and Jobs
X Malin; contains a 7 acres iind 31 pen mere or
less, about 80 acres Improved, with 2 frantedhormes,
S framed barns, other outimildims. and 2 orchard
of fruit trees thereon. Seised and taken Into ona
cotton at the suit of If K Mott vs Omar Darla. Al.
so otitis suit of J N Spencer to use of V D Bute?
vs Omar Davis.
•14 o ie. A 1.80-ODe other lot &ante la Towanda .
bore!, bounded north hy Janda of J J artdiths, east
by lands of E IV Hale. south by firtilis44, teat
Manila; being about 7Ut Mot on said Natant sad
shops rott deep on Bridgoet, with I thivrootery
brick block thereon, known am Patba's Bleeka
Seised and taken Into exeeition at the milt' of J
4
and E Coburn's nce, et sl n John J Glialthe and
0 Patton;
No 30. ALSO—One other lot Malts In Leila,
..
twp, bounded north by lands of M T Shoeneker
and James Rittenhouse, east by the estate of LOD
..
raim Annable and lends of Reuben Stone, south hi ,
lands of Wesley Stone. Lindley Stone, And It II
Annahle. west by the public highway; contains 134
acres and 133 pets more or less. about 110 acres it&
proved, with I framed house, -1 framed barn and
stied attached, 1 ice house and orchard of fruit
trees thereon. Seised and taken Into exeentina at
the suit of James Lyon's ex'rs vs David Tboto*sta,
No 31. ALSO—One other lot situate in Asylum
tap, bounded and described attfolloWS I Beginning
at a stone heap; thence- east 104 pen to a stone
heap; thence south 27° 'east 119 pen toa stone hesp;
thence south 70° west 121 - 6.10 pen to stone beap
thence north 15Q west 163% pen to the place of be- • •
, ginning; contains 94 acres and 153 pen more or
less, being part of Sarah. II Butlers tract Surveyed
In the warrantee name Of Barnabai sltShatn. about - -.
84 acres bnproved, with I framed house.-I framed
barn and sheds attached, blacksmith shop, work.
shop,-.1 trained granary,and orchard of fruit trees
thereon.. ' .7 . ..... :
Nu 32. ALSO -One other lot situate In klionroo
and Albany twps, bounded and deseribed as follows: -
-Beginning at issugar, tree at an orlglrlat cor of dm,
Boyd and John Kidd warrants; thence east by Jno
Boyd warrant 167 pets to a hemlock cor of Otis Ly. • ;
oils , lot; thence by the same south 1431 en to a cor , '
thence west 167'pers to a cor of E C Kellogg's 104
thence by the same north 148 pets to the, place of
beginning; containslso Urea and 131 pert more or
less; being part of a large 'tract In the warrantee •
name of Joseph Thompson, no improvements.
No 33. ALSO—One other lot situate in Monroe
'twp.'bounded and described as follows t Beginning.
aa cor oh line of E C Kellogg's land; thence east
1 rs to a cor of the Saulsbury lot; thence north
rs
39 to a cor on James W.leritwes I.t I; .thenes
4 04 x,
Fast 85 pen to a cor on line Of John Bristol; thence
south 24)i0 east 83 nen to a else on line of John
- Bristol; thence emit 2434° west 110 pen to • neon
I -111Mor It C Kellogg; thence by Kellogg's land west
1 142 tiers to a eon thence still b Kellogg's land north
58 pert to the place of beginn ing; contains 711 acres-
and 63 pen mere or less, no Improvements.
_ No 34. ALSO—One other lot situate In -Asylutti
twp,.bounded and described as fond's: -Beginning ,
at a cm, being the southeast cur of the -Philo 311 int
got lot (now one Racon),.rtumlng south 5% 0 west 2 '•
'7•10 pers to a cor of post and stones; thence south-.
83? 83° east or _thereabouts, 38 pen to a cot toeing
northwest cot of Benjamin lot), thence s o ut h
30' West 112 pen to a cor , thence north 78N west
44 5-10 pen to a cor; thence north 40)-0 neat 173 il.lb
pore to a cor of post anti stones; thence south 78 0
east 114 pets to the place of beefing ; contains 74
acres more or less, about 50 improved. Seized and •
taken into execution at the suit of Illeam Elsbree '
vs James Ellis and E W Ellis.
No 35. A ESO—One other lot situate ,n Pike twp,
'troweled north by the public highway.east by lands
of Win - Hutchinson, south •by lands of Seymour
'Wilson. west by landsof Herbert Beechemcontalns
6 acres more or less, all Improved, with I framed
louse and few fruit trees thereon. Seized - and ta.. *
ken into execution at the suit of Catherine Z Illai ,
riugton vs hlartha B Bradley.
Ne 36. ALSO—One other lot situate In Colombia --
• two, bounded north by lands of Caleb Burt 'and
James. Strong, east by lands of Caleb Burt. south -
by lands of Henry Gernet and Fayette Kenyon,
. west by the public highway; contains 90 acres more
or less about 80 Unproved, with 1 framed house, 1 '
granary and toy fruit trees thereon. Seized, end
taken. Into execution at the suit of E B Parson's nee
vs.E B Williams. • .
No 37. ALSO—One other let situate lit Troytwp,
And bounded as follows : Being all that piece or
',ascot of land lying in the. township of 'Troy and,
being a portion of • the land bought by Pomeroy.
Bros' of Wm and Clement Sinead, and and now on.
cut.ted by E A'Kennedy, being all the land owned
'by Pomery Bros' on the north side 9f the-county
road, and supposed to contain 50 acresof land more
less, all Improved, - being the same piece of land
conveyed by potueroy--Bros , - to Burton 8 Ayers. by
articles of agreement dated Dec s, 1873, with
framed house, and orchard of fruit trees thereon.
Selzedaud taken Into execution at the suit of Pom
eroy Eros' vs Burton S Ayres.
No 3S. ALSO—Ono other lot situate 10 Athens
boro% bounded north by lands ore W eiapp. (now,
in possession.of II Vaodu;er), east by lands of said
Clapp abd John Donovan, -south by -land& of E N
Merril!. west by )fain-st; being ISOrt on said Main
at, and 150tt deep,. with 1 framed house and bans
thereon.
No 40. ALSOOne other lot situate in Sheithe• ••
quill twp, bounded, north by, lands of Henry -hilli-
note and Joseph Humphrey, east by land' of Jo-
sepirllumphrey, south by landsof John lit'agut Mid
Adam Kler, weiS4by lauds formerly owned ray Hor
gan Thompson; contains 106 acres more or less,
about 00 improved, with 1 framed house,l framed
barn, 2 sheds,. 1 Wagon house, and an orchard of
fruit tress ther,on. Scheel and taken. into exec*: '
ttoti at the suit of W C and A B Burrows vs Hy
man Vanduzer mid H F Maynard.
• No 41. ALSO- - One other lot 'Must In Overton
twp; bounded and described as follow ': Beginning -,
Ms birch tree on the line of Paul 3f re and Josh-,
us Cooley warrant 's; thence - south ale, 45' west
along Joseph Anthony's warrant 104 -10 pent to a
ba-wood; thence north 56X ° West al e g Eli Morrie- •
warrant 160 pers to a elk; thence north ate, 4i' east
104 740 sera to a cor; thence south 364° east
160 pets to the plate of beginning; contains 104
acres and 112 pers more or less. It being the same
land sold to .l W.Owen by C L Ward' by contract
dated Oct]. 1069; abbot 50 acres. improved, with 1 •
framed Lunge, 1 framed barn:and few fruit trees 1
thereon. Seized and taken Into execution at the-i
suit of ]lra Ellen Ward •Miller to use of W W
Kingsbury vs J W Owen.
No 42. ALSO—One other lot situate Canton twit.)
hounded north by lands of G P and D C Manley,
east by lands of George Meeker, south 1 - y the To.
wands Creek, west bylands of „Dr. N" Smith; con
tains 75 acres more or less, all , improved, with 1
framed hdhse, 1 framed barn ind few fruit trees ,
thereon. Seized and taken 'lnto. execution at the -
suit of James F Fox, ex'r -vs Stephen A Randall
•
and Jare4,,,S Manley.
,
No 42. ALSO—tine other lot situate en "ASTIUM :
twit. boudded north by lands of John-Ellis, cast b' •
lands Win S Heath, south by lands of E W Neil, -
west.by other lands of said Kipp; contains 42 acres
more or less, about 40 improved, with 1 .framed
ban: and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken .
Into' Aecution at the suit of If 1. Scott's use .vs:L. •
Ii Clink.
No 43. A LSO•One other lot situate In ToWands
twp, lsmnded north by lot No 92, east by an alley,
south by lot No 69, west by Main-st; being lots .o
7 0 and 71, as will more fully and at large appear on
G F Mason's plot of South Towanda, and being SOft .
front on )lain-st, and 125 ft deep, with 1 framed
house thereon. Seized and taken Into execution at
the suit of if L Scott, Trustee vs Michael Boyle:
ANDREW J. LAYTON. Sheriff.
Sheriff's Offfce, To wan d a,. Pa.. April 17, 1877.
•
1-I:APPLICATION IN lATORCE.•
. —To S. R. Hill. fit the Court of Common
Pleas of Bradford County. No,. 66, Dec. T.. 1577'.,
You are hereby notified that Bet.ey Hitt. your mire,
has applied to the Court of Common Pleas of
Bradford County for a divorce from the boutis'of
.matrimony, and the mid Court has appointed Mon
day, May 6th, HU, In the Court House at Towanda,
for hearing the said Betsey In the premium, at
ik - bich.time and place you may-attend If you think
proper. A. J. LAYTON, Sheriff.
APPLICATION IN DIVORCE. -
To C. McCracken. In the Court of corn-,
mon fleas of Bradford County. • No. 62, Dec. T.,
1677. Ton . are hereby notified that Clara McCrack
en, your wife, has applied to the Cow t of Common
Pleas of Bradford County for a 'divorce. from'the
bonds. of matrimony, and the ffaid Court has ap
pointed Monday, May 6th. 1878,. in the •Court.
11.011 . FC . at Towanda, for hearing the said Clara in
the premiso6, at which time and place you may at
tend If you think proder. _
PPLICATION IN - DIVORCE.
.A .
—To Lydia Hoyt. In the Court of Commoti
picas of Bradford County. No. 297„ Dee. T., 18:7.
You , ate hereby notified that Peter Hoyt, your hue.
-band. has applied to the Court of Common Pleas -
of Bradford County for a divorce Tram the bonds
\e t matrimony, and the raid Collin has appointed '
loilday. May Gth; lan, In the Court House at To
w'auds.. for hearinptheaald Peter In the premises,
at wLich time and place you may attend It you
think9uOper. A. J. LA TTON, Sheriff.
API LICATION- IN 'DIVORCE;P
.M. E. Jones., I n the Court of Commotv
t'te..s ofliiradiewd County. No. fix. Dee. T.; Ital.
You are hereby notified that V. K. Jones, your
husband, has pplied - to the Court ,or Common
Pleas of B Mint County for a diroree'from the
bonds oft till - 113 \ mq; and the said- Court has ap.
pointed Mi 'iday, May eth, 1611, In the , Court House
c
In, Towand flYr,i hearing the - said V: K. Jones In
fie premrsc, at whieb time and place you may at.
Lead If you ink preiWir.
A. J. LAYTON , Sheriff.
• \ •
1 1 XECUTOR'S NQTIC ' E. - :,Notie -
,1.4 Is hereby glien that all\ persons indebted to .
the estate of Wm. W. Craytom„ late of Franklin.
decd, must make Immediate virulent, and all per.
sons having claims against said estate must present
theM duly authenticated Our settlement,
, • E. 11. CII,ATTON, ...,
! Franklin, April 1.'67.. ' - • Executor. ••,
1 - 4 1 X - ECIITOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
ts hereby given that all persons indebted to,
the estate of eYnthla Ann late of Wyalu.
stnic..dee'd.'m - ust'inake Immediate payment, and
all persona having datum agalcett said estate must
mesent them duly authenticated for settlement.
JAS. it. eWART,
Executor: •
Wyalt!slng, April 1, 1$
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE:
Notice is berebk rived that all persona fn•
debted to the estato of Jeremiah Miacktuan, late of
Monroe township, 'dec'd, are requested to make
immediate payment, and all persons baring 'claim,
"against said estate must present tio.m einlyauthen
tleated sor settlement. —B. It. floChlifTTo
adthinistrater, with will annexed..
Nfonroetou, Pa., April U, Intl. :
A .DMINIBTRATOIVS NOTICE.
ix—Nonce Is hereby given that ail persons In.
tie b tedlo thr estate of Geo. T. Cole, late of Towanda
Dore,. decd, are requested to make Tmmedlate
payment, and an persons having claims againat !fad
estate must present them duly authenticated for
settlement. - , E: L. lIILLIS, •
.
' Administrator Pen dente Lite
Towanda, Ta.,-J4prll 4, 1878.
INSOLVENT NOTICE. Notice
1 : Is hen'thy Oren thud will apply to the Cc - ranee
conitorm Yleareof Bradford County', on - MONDAY.
IHAI 6, INN at 2 ()Vault, P. Y.. for the benefit of
'Ow Insolvent laws of the State of rennsylranta, at
.10110 time my creditors and all other* Interested
may attend If they (blot proper.
- PATBICY Alen ANON.
Towanda, March VA 1878. •
U
XVECTRIX'S
xa_ticv is hereby given that all persons indebted
to the estate erlieuben Fairchild, late of Warren
township, deed, must make Immediate payment.
and all persona having Oaten against said estate
mvst present them duly authenticated for •settle
ment. • FOLLY L. FAlitelliLD,
Warren Tarp., April a IS. Executrix.
TiEXECUTOR'S NOTICE.:L.'Notfcv
is hereby ;leen that all 'persons Indebted to
the estate et.- G. A. Genoa, late of Wilmot, deed.
are rotiertte4 to Immettlate payment, and all
pmums baring. claim** against, sate estate must
...bear them (tally authen.leate.l for setatratettr.
Tin= tiTICIIC,
Sugar R u h, April zs, 10. ,N4ecutia t
- •
MI
A: J. LArrpx, Sheriff