H 4 j~ ;~ tl- r ti .. { E^ •~, = c tadOr ftp : ! -.4 .1 Towfuthi si Thun4y, 2 . ,!, 1: 71. LOCAL AND ci.FIVARAL. Seq.. commetueetions_ for the local depuhnent are nnavaidtbly crowded oat this week • Ar ; 1 . ' • - .. .. _ I BEv.E. t 1 .. Mowas *ilk preach in the Prisbyterbin Chtt+.ll;iiiiespine.e;ion Btuidaj mont h * and evening nett, itniitot 89. r Tuts scholars of the Episcopal Son.. clay School, of thui plaoe,.will hold a • pie -Me in 31 - rx'a grove to-morrow (Friday) afterncion. • 0 I ; i . • - ED, of the "Senate,"i is n New York making arnMgeme is for sectiring4 [simply of the best Oysters in ' si the market. I • Tin body of JAMES a: WATSON, Who 'was tun over by the cars) and killed near Honitellse on the 15th Inst., was brought to this Olio and inter Fed on the lith. FOs acres of , Diehl w4eat on li, M. Waamus' farm on Towards lists, produc ed this season 152 bushels, or :38 bushels per . 1 - I Txa Winona Base Ball. CIO will pliy a match - game with the Arlington" of Ath ens, this Thursday afternoon. Game if 2:36* I sharp. • - -1 • Fawns and others 'will bear_ in , , mind the riteatins at Bann's sehool.honse; in Albany, on Satulday ifternoon l next: Hon; , D. .1 ..., Lainwrs Will dallier ail Ocher". AYE „sus _indubted to .Idru. Mitre for p,perii containing ,an excellent! C. count of the grand regsttii, which came: at Spring Lake; on , the 12th inst., togriber with Senator Finuir's epeects On the mansion. A Lirrix child of Jo" 6; Commix . , of this place, was` so badly tiMmed on konday evening last, that it died in &short time. The child was playing with some, matcher, which ignited and: set fire to the clothes: ;Txz✓--Festival foi the benefit of 'the Church in Shesiterinin, come off, this (Thursday) evening. Persona desiring to at end will find teams in: waiting at the - terry on ,the arrival of., trains. , ! • WE REGRET an legregious bliinder in the notice of the meeting in Albany. pnblish ed last week. It should halo been .satiirdaY, August 29, but our tys made it read Sugnet The meeting will come off next ssuirday, and Mt. Lasoirrx .‘ ill deliver an addrese.; SAD- - IF 'NOT FATALAccIDERT.—WIL i I - FORD S. DAD; a ybu man having recently hone into the boot and, shoe business in ,Troy, met with a seriolis if not fatal accident on Wednesday the 19th test. He Was out driving, in the vicinity-of BurlingtOn,twhen his ,horse became frightened_and ran, throwing him-from the carriagfiandpreaking 'his; left arm in three places, anti-brin'sing; hisiead and right • side very. badly: It is thought he wilt recover, if not injured internally I 1 -• FOR 'TIIE second time .daring ' the past fewmonthe, our dwelling was on •flre on 31onday morning last! Fur tho , prompt'assist ance rendered by the inployee . of. Mr. Booms' Mining - 3Ln and other! neighbors in extinguisb ing the flames. wo.tehder our- hearty hanks. The fire companies are entitled to great credit 'for the expeditions n i ?anner irt-callich they got their machines in readiness .to fight their nat ural 'enemy, the devonlring element. No dam age. ins done. BAD NEWS FE03.1 'TEE LAM) OF LOCAL OrrioN:=Two young bids, sons of the bite Jo. SEPLIt'S CAIIPBELL, of 'Burlington, Pa., while driving home from the born' last - Saturday, took in as a passenge i r a neighbor who had tarried boo long at Biliwsrim's "Temperance Hotel. ° , The horse shied at ;something by fhe roadside, and the neighbor Being in no; sa-iod to tolerate any deviation from the sir. ght path of duty, seized thb whip and struck he spirited animal. The 4onsequencs was a I..ri• ou4 ranairay, - and the destructioU of a veluable horse and bugky; NoilersoU was seriously in j nail.—Ebuira • . . • Mn. , EDITOR :: We regret to learn - that our highly est4Med friend and teacher, Miss LILLY L'lpOW#, i l s about to leave home and the school where she has presided for sev eral terms with the g e,ittest . competency and i aue cees.Her heattliheing very ?Inch impair.. ed, a change tit climate has -heen reconimend .ed, soft aLe leaves forhe bricing air of ilmne iota, Where she l n wilt, lin teaching. We (I t congratulate these who have been able 'to so cure her services. As a teacher she rants with the first., Her attittn 4 nionts are dare,- and the tototti,r to which the i parts!inetractioniii on (tingled. The 5t1,....... s are Ifeeling very sof' ro4tul at., her leave-'..lsing, bit ire 'tress their lo•ts will b e her g. 1.11; 1 : - . i, i • I .t ' llome,Pa., Ingtott•lS, 1.9711 ~ • , :, .• . , I 1 • T --'" [ . CORNEB. FE46.11NG— ,,,,,, - .1110 c9rner 6 tone jfor th new Baptist Church st East Smithßeld, - will with appropriate - eeiemonles on4hurs 3, at 11 o'oo4. a. .31. _ MOO* /41[1/7., • - --' 1. 'dingi ng by_ the di ff eient chairs of the town.- '.\ 2 . . r, and reading 6r Serip r aes. • 3. A dress by Bar. 11 * Itih. Cams..: • i .. 4. His nal Essay, b y 'Di . Btmafxs . 1 tiiid hi , Bev. 36. TI F.AN. I 1 "'I -,. - • ' 6. Prayer, and laying t♦f corner atone. SingingwtU be interepeieed through the derases. Alter the, exercise; have been concluded dinner will be leveed on the ground by the members - of the other Cburchea and the namity. for the benefit of 'the Baptiet Church.' Exaction will commence at 11 o'clock; 1,3 1 , ~,. ,- • . 3‘iiiB ALICE liel. rgET, of this place, ; 1,1-0, year organized* iichOol s. 4it Allentown, N. d , and has mtt with *inch suecc , ss that itl'large and coniirioditk builiiing has been ceveted,.l -and three assistant teachers l ' employed, i.-Mistr P. being retained as Principal. While her sec , cess-ls Very 610 • i ingi it 'Wait not iineitected by those - - .-iciar her well. 1 •. ' I'. '.• ...:', .slise .1f - - v Irma, .. a4 , iop , a po -',u ' • - 1 1 ‘ . ' tmi' • - - 1 ..i.i.xs t..ftcber ill -the clroton River brie ate, L i ••• the Hirlem R. R tibOntl fifty miles "::icri New York. We b ve in doubt her ability end experience as 'e t cher, will secure her' ilie same screen wludb her Sister nas Attained. Yor,:rer Pam, brother of 'these yutinoladiei, his made an engageoltat to 4ich the Om int s-!ltuu in Luzern() cloudy. , Although :young in rears, he to remarkably intelligent. aid pot ..., - litotes every elanent :)f success. , These,teacticre-aretldchildrea of kr. Oiingt Perr, of this *placi, ivivi has great retain ti) • feel proud of the lionprOle positions they are 'sustaining. It is Wad a - nutter . ot.o s ongratulai tion to the acuity and friendiiid the Colhsgiitii I a - silica°, -that theY - vilte - allimpils of that in. stimtion. j • S A .1 • 1 Ep.4.T11 pr -B. F. PoNsm.L.—.;43. F' s Pow t. died at the residence of his son-In-biw, Dr. W. B. ilitiza - , ntr Hanby morning lui For any years Mr. P. occupied a - prominent position in this community. From 1840 to 1844 he was'one of the %Wore of thoPredrote Argus. On retiring from thai establishment he tag* with C. T.B=l in Ithe staging buzinees, mid for several years thetrm roil a line of :etagTes fr)na Tunkhannock to Waverly. They, after wards) conducted th " Ward House," Ind in 18613 Mr. Pow purchased the "Bradflird ,; Renee," at Waverlyi and kept it -for a,short time, but the death ,f hisirife and his ow fa*. _ru g health soon con:opened him to. retire * from busittessw aid In the past it or so4oll ' yeanl he . was entirely inestacitated for any letud*ss: lie was, in hittyoun er days, i a most vigokong and pungent writer. - and although - never an otti ammeter, he war appointed to take theism% ens ofthii . i cennty In 1850, and his little was trevinentlpinention+l in connection with-lucra tive and hontirable posts' of trust. His I petal ,_ " 1 - Cal options were sways repected and had great weight with I the Whig' and Republican parties. la all the 'relations of citizen, hus band, and father, tie bore at irrcPionitable vitafailtai 'al Wastity•fvti ruts CI iliv4 • . 4 ,r~yax~c Et= E. B. eizsoar of Wysltu4g,, this ?minty, mat With t accident at Lancaster, on the 20th inst.; which moulted in his death on the: following day. Mr. Mown was attempt. ling to get- :Upon a moTiMi - kis sister land brotherrin-law, Mr. and Mts. Hammon IlLi c e reached Lancaster a tew' hours after his ibith, and accompanied his remains to Wyatt; Pt, where:they were interred. Els last words weep, beildt!.* mother:li was u man of excisibmt character, and great worth is a citizen: M$ Entree : Again we are tailed upon to otireotote the death Ote44 bi the eilit. bat Settlers - on Towanda Creek. Deacon Aazos Fordve, who died at his home , in Leßoy Village, on the 10thlisst.; was born in Goshen, H. Y., ace! 14,1788; - Ithortireßer,theiethAfillazoi is father, Jens EXAM moved with his family ioL'ackwutia, in this State, where he resided eintil 1796, ;Then he packed his household goods in a hoat on the Einiquehanna, in_which, by the aid of poles and rope?, they, were cow to' Towanda, ind Ilinci'thence to . the thoath of the north branch of 'the Towanda Creek, near West Franklin. Aszox, who was now 1 eight years of age, was left a .year at liiareimarteS, a relative in Wysox. 1 The next Year bliijeditediherlailib;iwtileh finally consist= ed'ofl3 children, he being the fourth . Early in December, 1813, he was bkptized by Elder Roxix, and united with the Baptist Chanel at West Franklin. He was a member of this chu4li until the organization of the Baptist Chili& at Leßoy, Sept. 29, 2842. He liras in active member Of the eburcit, serving many years as clerk, 51 years as deacon, and many thmis as messenger to the Baptist AlllO. In 1818, he bought th e . firm in !Leßoy now I owned by Thos. IlloCatrizr, and kept," bachel or's hail" two months. During thenext two years his dater Eurtrei kept house for him. She then led hiro that he' mut get ari -1 other'. hensiiteeper, because she hadagreed to set ep hoise-keeptng with some' bee else. .Atat4 this time he waslent as messenger *a the Baptist Association 'at Spenger; - .N.1.,,, where he was introduced.. to 'Miss 'Haiti Sec- Fumes, tit& was born in Greeneville, Greene Co., lc Y., In 1798. In 1821 they were married, , ave lived in this vicinity ever since. was the first Sealer of.weights ; in' the y r , lirstjustice of the peace' In the tonn held the office of county coroner, and with. fidelity many minor positions of . Now,' at the advanced age of 86 years yes &Mourning wife, fi ve chi! en, and 'other relatiyes and friends. .T. L. and h count ship, filled Ernst, he lo maul! MEE Pir.usolua.—Bev. A. P. BRusti,\lec- : for of St. James Church, Nancy, Ps.: l for the past eight or ten years, has accepted Tit, call to the Mmited care of liaise Chmich,,_Long Hill, and I ClHrist Church, Tashuit, Conn.! Mr.. B. and big estimable wife are well known in this community, and are universally' esteemed by their'arge circle of •acquaintances. Their re- Move! from this diocese will be regretted by the Church: —*re. Joni; W. PAYNN, of William spending a few weeks with her friends ist *is county. —Senator Camsr.ox and Gen. Rand spending a few days in this place as t . of Hon. E. O. GOODRICH. NO. man in ; mat , r!geqg_i 2 'more cordial and h; ception front the people of Bradford th tor CatrEcto:s. -3169 KNICIIIiON, of Belvittere, N. Wog, her siater,llrs. N. N. Wu, Jr place. ~E K .I.lcCLuan was in town' day . AlthCitgli an old war 'horse, th. is one of Ilia most energetic, abl,e taac politicians the Stat"e He hue n. quently, rendered the best interns county variable aid, and notwiihsta. fact" that he. . has sometimes " turrie politically,ilas hosts of friends among, publicans in Bradford. —We had the pleasure alew evening adding to our list of acquaintances 3lit is .I.launtscut an estimable young lad wands, whu:ia * in our borough. yisiti Joux Vsxnrui.—Cantonlginel. —Rey. Gro, fien.trr l many years ag of tb i c Biptbit Church in this place, at whose institiruentality we believe the edifii.e was , erected . preached to the, congregation last. Sunday morniog.l afternoon be debvercil ri discourse in 11 —Mrs. Fir.r. t ,...ot I4w , York, is vikil sister, 31re. I. A. RECORD in this place. G. B?Crl' and family, of Mohawk, II b4ll l VialidMil In ihli plies for the pest wed were the gMeata of Wm. Ifix. Erg. Mr. 8j one of the *most responsible subordinate Treirry Department. rrl . —lon. G. 'corr, ,of Catawissa, was laist meck. =- . .IjAsE- BeLr...Qtrito a large con urae of people assembled on the grOunds of e tte IWineria .Club, opposite this village,/On Wednesdati afternoon of last week, to 'witness the Grst of series of games between ' nonas of tht± pace, and the Athletics . ra, N. Y. • -7' TIT game, was called at 2!20, with t! nas at the bat, and at 4:40 Meg, of th, lcs, sent a long tly to W/ialit, and inning closed thd game with a score 23 is i favur 'pi the, Wit was. Se have-a - it - hie ' , ps-e to give a th:li descrip tion of the *game. Rut iu justice to both clubs, to sli; r y finest ga mo• of (base hall fiver played here, and more Table from the fact that it ,was free from all wrauglings, which lon Often niar such exhibition& Gro. t. Foca, p 1 the Actio Club, of Elmira, was;the l tfinpire, and filled the position to the entire,sa infliction of She lirgti nun:alai ppectator, , ,--all of virbom i•ronounced 31r. F. not on l a y Vie' tesTsit'nnipirgitft:Y had : C4CT iCen i , L Ibut r..Aentlefaan ,, sna,”.r . .yrespeol, _ , The Athletic; arc every one of theni gentle men, and t: , •otilf their defeird,s , •good-nWtormtly. They will alWays reeialve a cordial welcome in our village; and we hope they may pay us an- Other visit dOring=the setticin. L Annexed is the score : - . _ . . vaxaxas. 0. B. anitexic Ladd. lb,. V 7.. Fox, ...2 :Was, 2?... 1 c f.; ......4 - 0 Rice, Phelan, ij 2. Rathbun Gartner', 311 1 2 Bichartliiim..l Smith, .... 2 3 Lindy, a 5..1 Disbrow, r s 3 Wisner, rf. Walker, I. f 2p4 Dandas, Osborne. - -r 1,, 3- 2 Worrell, 3b: Stine, p. , ..... 1 2 Suydam, c -Total .. i . .30 21 Total .30 23 liertings—f-,2 3 1 5 6 7 B_9 10—Total Winonas..2... 2 0 2 4. 2. 1. 84— 21,, 6 Athletics 1H ; 6 3.5 4 2 23 8 4 Umpire-:-peorge T. Fic.ch, of the Actiie . E. C, of Elmira. Scorers --V. N. Jones, of Elmira, an M. Wilson.V Towanda. Time of Gana-3 hours and 20 mina 1, The return game will be played at El Tuesday neat. ; • ED. 4r.roirTza : "Am , I have many friends illltradford county, who I ipresnme would,like in know what kind_of conntry this_ is, and what sort of a season we ; have had, I will give them some information upon th. se points, through . your _ . The Spring opened very Picim;ng nit and grain 'of all kinds. Bat no 'one, insects soon made i their appeitTice„ end 00,0413,t..v . bugs, malliplying /rapidly - and - lfterally filling, the air, ate Up all of the Spring wheatland part of the core, Followleg tisda Req., came a Se vere drontiS ? isideli tiatsin iss falldnlor ten oriwelve weeks. The temperature hae become . exceedingly Warm,--the thennometpT ranging from 100 to 110 degrees above zero,' day alter day, and the snit shining so hot is •te scorch and,wither the leaves on the trees I The for ests look se if dud let ben 'overrun by fire, so sere and l burnt they appear. The air seems like the hot breath. from a furnace,—so intense ly hot that , itliirjeirn yolir lace and eyes, and, you cannot endure being exposed to tt long at a time. Thee, to crow n all else, Came the grasshoripeie r 4 all their glory. They hale r von up eierytiihig thit is green. ° It is going to be a hard time hero this \Yin= ter) 1114thin ft lf.li!l e befiiift 7. eet.deal of 'o ff ering for want offcio& Now, my boys, think of the temperature being at 100 too 110 degrees above irero.for days and weeks in intoogiu4s, and then com Plain of its being hot in old Bradford ! Yon doril9inow what hot weather is. Our peaches are all dried up, and the miles burnt up lay,theliot ran and winds. , i Such Is Bennis to-day.____lt is 'failure as re gards miss, with perhaps one exceptirin, Win ter wheat;'; The corn crop will not be third of a yield; oate about the same, 'end potatoes a tidbit tr bfils eat vistionters ars !_ I • 1 • 11 1= sport, is ;rimerous '.1.1))3 are 0 guests Penneyl arty re- an Sena- , is via in this On Mon , Colonel shrewd mt nate of this .dung the d i back'" the Ile ] Z 1: s ago of FLUNK tr of To sig• Mrs. i o pastor nd thro' present Baptist to the iug her Y., have k. They occupies !positions in town prit hi) Wino t3L Athlot icke tenth of 24 to .. O. R. ;%-3 3 ....5 1 2 )a...9 3 3 2 ..2 3 ."...2'3 ...1 2 d Ghee hnira on I j ~ ~•1 .~ Nii=iiiiii=2llll=ll;7= F ,, .0 , +.l iti ak maiplete Iteoolll. iimatibeless, the ery is 40, "Eel for Isms, or bast r Well, lam basted, by gamiest MM. will be a shod pbsime la bay s tarot s tale. Fall at a bat- INN I think. • E, P. Roczwuz. Emporia, Harms, hog. 4 11, 187 e. Mn. Zenon : " I would like to call the attentlo,of the public to the, meaner of conducting the Soldier"' Orphan School, at !Waal, Pa." t.Tho'onation of Mr. J.' H. - TOLL, doted Endfagton, Aug. 8, 'aid published in pm: pa per on the 13th of August, I think should be replied to. • I entered the Orphan School at Mansfield, five years sortie 27th of last April: - 1 1 - was thirteen years 014 on the 18th of last May. - The early pad of July Int previous to our Summer vantioni I was' exarnlied In Chemistry, Nita* History, Geography, Arith metic, Beading, _Spelling, Writing, and Omn i:oar. The discipline In our school is quite Strict, but nabs tao much ao. The books enti tled " Don't Enoi,7 are not allowed in our school. "Judging from what I have seen this inunnabr" I doubt wery'hanch if Mr. Tau over visited one of our schools. I would be pleased to have Mr. TonoriOit our school at Mazwileld. probably Would learn something, and re turn a wiser man: Everything needing correc tion is promptly repoWted to Col. J. P. Wicasa yasn, Superintendent of Soldiers' Orphan Schools, cf Pennsylvania. A. Winos Ronan, !:kinowuoor of , the GraindiArnay of the 'Repub. lie, Dept of Penna. ; *lnd us not long ago, and made a feeling Speech., Commander Non. ma and his comrades' keep ; their watchful eyes npon. tilt; aid . we will not suffer sa long as the p.A.-11.1eadi us. Now,-Mr. Editor, do you call our -school teund, simply •bocausis, our man tldnldi so? ` On. W. Mar in, , Soldiers' Orphon School, Mansfield, Pa. ,August 18,1871. 1 I • SOVEREIGNS or INDuErrar.--On Ved wady pyening of last " week,' Deputy 8.. W. Duce orgagized a Council of the Severeigos of Industry in this placri p under the name of "To wanda Council." The " Sovereigns," are an outcroPiihig of the Orange' mcivement,Lthe first Council having been organized at Worces ,ter, Maas., some eighteen months since. Any personmale or female—who pursues an in dustrial avocation; may become a member of the order, Pfarlded each person ie above the age of sixteen years. About twenty, Councils lasscalready been organized in this State, with membership of quite eighteen thousand, and State Council is coon to' be inistituted. The object of the organization is to unite the differ- , ent branches of the industrial classes of the Whole country upon one common basis e for pro tection and' advandement. Undou tedly an orgaidration aiming solely to aecoinplisliarteh a desirable end, cannot fail .in having a ;large membership: , The - following named ',persons were' elected officers for the ensuing three months, and dsdy installed President-E. J. CLAUSON. a rice President—J. r. G men. Tyityntrer,—F. 8. liVarruis. • Lechlier-0. H. Secretary— Cass. Clitt'Erflia. Sletrard--BAstuet. F.:4OVA. Asst Sietcard-:-C. S. Frrcu. Inside Guard—S. E. WarruAN UulaidF 0 , 421:4-911es. MpTIGIS. The next meeting will be -held in the room over the REPORTER Office, this Thursday even ing, at 8 o'clock. JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN, BY A SOJOURN _EB. —TUESDAY Emir:to—THE PEESENTATION OP AN ICE PITCHED. TQ THE NAIAD BAND, BY THE YOUNG LADIES o, ‘" THE GIGGLING, GOSSIPING, SIMPERING, AND SMIRKING CLUB —Tur GIG. GLEES' INTEREST IS : MESSRS. HENDELMAN AND FITCH.--" 0 I' exclaimed a Giggler, in a trans port of admiration, "yon ought to see the beautiful things at HENDKLIIAN'S. There are the loveliest bracelets,—so - wide,'.—lnessuritig the width with her two pretty fore4lngers, " and wider, end narrower,' and clitins, and lockets, and rings, and everything:" „dLe gave out itir 'want of breath, grui ivamnja lodic ' a mental memoradum of the width' of the bracelets. Miss 'Giggler seemed particularly toadmire,-prosnised herself a speedy trip down . street; and went Maiming a Psalm tune into the kitchen. Our young lady has had tier for tune tqld, and she is to marry a Chief Justice, and it Willlie a matter of no email , imporjance to Mr. IiENDELHAN when that day arrives; for the Chief Jastice'r wife ie sure to buy her jew elry there.- Ile markeddie ' lee Pitcher- ;act neatly, and his price was so reasonable, that' each individual Giggler- declared "herself satin= fled, and mentally 'congrs.hilated' herself on the reserve dime she nould bare forpeinuts. Mr. Face, the confectionery firm, : will get the benetitOf the strilichaage, is hot itheon: Jiiderable, having reached their feminine hearts by his hixsal bestowal of sweets on their pic-nie occasions. A box of French candies is a remnoler that rarely; ceases its hold on a young lady's affectiMis, and the young ladies of whom ine nrito are no exceptions. 'it may be reluembered that •a the Naiad Fair, a handsome Ice Pitcher, with salver and goblet, was voted to the d; S. Club, et this place. It may not be generally known, however, that the young ladies : constituting, this - club Made' a prvisentaticri of this' tame Pitcher to - the Naiad Band, on Tctesday evening Of last week, at theresidence of D. tinarr, on - Matn street. Dressed in white, and wearing - badges,of,blue ribbons and daisies, they made a lotel¢ picture in the long parlor, tindly open: od for the occasion, and nut a single mother of these pine fair Towanda girls,--but might have sinthed down her matronly apron with a sense of-secret satisfaction at the appearance • her daughter presented. ' :f ' While they are 'waiting the coming of band, it may not be amiss fto give a histoq of the organization. Tire yczng ladies composing lit are not particularly give)a, as :their esigiaa- Sion Wight indicate ; 4) I.:clamping, or smirking. Inatead'of resorting to a siseematic Some of scandal, kept up with an unrelenting purpose and rebid), they meet occasionally and work off all the surplus material in a series Of spontaneous giggles. Nobody is hurt y this beirt3 effervescence, and - itheli feminine intellects become wonderfully clarified. The Lasociation is nearly two years old, and not a single character has been aspersed, nor his any girl's heart suffered frOm those well aimed "home thrusts that womankind of older and -znore• OE Inusiblo combinations beciirne skilled iu directing. Their ages vary front sixteen to nineteen, and their gifts, both personal and ind iellectgal, arc above the ordinary average. There is the young hostess, with, her clear, Blue-gray excit% v./0y yelled by dark .lashes,: going about in her. bright, quick way, with the ready-smile on,ber sweet lips, that now and en glides sway into a lender melanCholy. 13he can be useful as well as ornamental. She can bake cakes, and sweep Carpus, snit is a genuine Yankee girl withal. Tit tun tide of Now England blootl. — itaiirt in her. -ohm. Turn ,comes little sancy,beisk - r ... ' Shots n er dignity eh to-night . She thinks the Naiad 1:t d is worthy of the most respectful atteuttno, and th tt Gig tier that giggles on t'ds a age occasion, will hear froth her. She kola s'sonse of responsi bility akin to that of bee young Mend, • and if any body goes beyond their privilege, little Miss Budget, who is n't, it all aware' how well 1 she looks in her white dress. May come upon Moth:suddenly; and wake them np to a 1 sense of propriety. Bless her dear heart I Those round blue eyes will see lots to condemn before they close finally on this mad-going world. Sho too, is .a Yankee girl,. and =kis capital lemon ade and chocolate ,hake: ,Tust apart stands a tell lithe figure; With hair that falls abouLber neekAnd',,hkteliesd like-s. midnight' shadow. Her great` k' e.kel'have a strange Limloot light, that mystifies:one inexplicably. Tisedett - she is beautiful. Yesterdayaho was positively homely. She is ineli NI. to giggle, and Hiss Bomar has ter eyes on lmr. Aaron the room conies a ripple of. laughter from PIO red . dist. llps 'Able ever curled" between IWO dimpled Weeks.; Shecoul &Surd to iingh„ with swig teeth. And then our little lady with - the ilasiK inftblackVes Is ini gradcl*lnCliert o l4o 4 To.morrinfshe may drawly heilLead, and chin yon With a glance like 'an kat**, sid scarcely a boy.brit will risktbedaswir of freeze ingslii) i i 10 4 10 fOCUloslallile• ”illoklie." w e . are told , is - the. Indian oortupikni lot; "Ao• glans," and so au pretcY Niglio bar frill claim to the honorabledistinotion of being a Yankee girl. A - smile, revealing the mane beautifully set teeth, and half reprosebing l your, gaze,. by its timid hanteur, meet's you'in a lice, whose firstehart, ri as that of rich and`deep Morin& This iiii, .girls !rttli.mairldneent hair, ',_ Mt bronteibrowii eyes,loes not li ke to be looked at, and we iarn.to the pram KIM who le 'to marry the Chief Justive. Ohs has flatteirvit fft9lllll Idol WWI 11111114.1 llgiikitliat ' El pekes. whbsh v .'hope the Mar Jostle* Sad as 4 enjoyable," aui the platers are al ending thtpp• She has nice. demurs 1i home waye, and a good temper; but trUl awfully spunky when she reads this, = At the piano sits I rosy-checked, full- • young 'girl, whoseappqmi , , • ••• • • manner leads one to iiite4"thit - 'she doei care much for friendly BeMentitration. Those .Ir 4 Per her .be st r , segrAl r bt e it .. 4 0,kfF,' /oVeg oinudderatioill or It a, Mine% 'veils itself in dellft4e seii,Jarid a quaint ge4er. 0 . 11 .7 v 1 44 cp imikicfmtkira Pt° mere limits of soenek ik to mikes the Mick or these' bsiglir Anab o_ll trained foe/ iaineeet gszfenmestitikindailgisl; fk • as _bright ayt Simonet ' • Marotta mirth b . r ' • On into the shadow!' of 1124142(6100. Oho, Wight 61410 e ewe !MI Louis 'that she joek.scroimthe Joins e Fut . 4,llrelith* , rich dark hair, halal, the /teetingo/Aper in Wh i m domain. • Fire are, 'alien/ ic:44l}l from this bright limier eirtstet.: • the queen's - the 4 faced cue that. (strayed Laid, Inekrhicei, 7,i the beautiful bine-eye,/ maiden' IrliO has to a home In the West; Another, about, whose youthful figure lace, flattered the brightness, and sweetn; l , ,and breezy grace of the Spring-time, has gcne 'straight into the regions of Yankee land. :She was the first of this fair band to feel the 'desolatioe of Orphanage, ,hut ; the:Giant J" . will wrap her mourners' robes about he i r protection tine blessing. _ _ • • We have left the young ladrwho was chosen to make the_ presentation until the last, Her ' manner, el.te7l'illirka, PY 'gentle 'dignity, was gracefal and natural on this IX,. lion. Her remarks, which _Were brief and ap iropriate, were made in a IoW but dietigct voice, and the Ice Riti4ier .mat OM into " 8 keeping of the Naiad Ilan& ' These Young gen tlemen did their part so well that*, are tempt:, ed ioiserve them up, after thifeisiuser We4vip ,the ladies, and if our present venture pro a sale one, we may attempt it in tap tutus . Our apology is brief; After refreshments were l a v e l ; •ed, the Band withdrew into theyard, and : they were playing several persons Movies about in the crowd, were heard asking whet the demonstration was for. , Hoping ; to give some information, and-that this' •besatiful i3t Pitcher may be a perpetual reminder-of te l all-suflichag properties of: cold wpm as tt brcr erage, we have taken this opportunity of I.th--! ,parting what little we know. If weitevo failed to place( 'the young sadist of the n Giggling, Gossiping, Simpering, and Smirking Club," . ; a favorable light, or if our allnsione ' have any matuaer, been offensive, we go down Rea par ineei•at once in bumble ackizoirlOaginer and sue for pardon. ' ' BUSINESS LOCAL: rs Mir 'Large 'Elte;Te of Pictures' and piccuse Frames, f it ursaccalc 81411"X'4,„ - s Nij,• goods just, recived at iIEXDIELIMAIei. star SpSctacles and'eye gismos, warranted equal to ;r-14 OP _ market, the: chespesti b o the t,•atiltsurramea. 11 l e . .f airy yon wilt .this. br..810:45t07 furies, extant, call at ih liereni's Block. _ .. .. . For the 4st; Roast or Ste go to Mims & IttrinitWo. lir CIO t 0 WitteileatW: atiailktrY i k Blercnes ,stock, for yciur_l3ooks.and Statiottatf -1-4.°• ,4. 11 P 1 0 2 04 -'1; t: clocks at low prices a! HENDELSAM.B. se-If you wish to seci,fips go Jewerii, rail at = . - stir Special baitaina. in Platn Ware, from this date offered by O. A. BLAC OS- From a plain Gold Ring ho finest dismOnd, g to Hinenimmsles. stir Fill up your 6ictii ik4s Crockery oat of the loOde offered by Back 's reduced pr?ces, • • - T- sisi.lt may lie advautageocke fel the public to know that in this exitEine 4r: weather tho )1111118BULUI 711' tt I...i.are snpi ed with an abnitdance 'or water, and dcks custom work with dispatch. NOTICE.—The next Sociable of t Preabyteilatithurchihd t3ocial,y!ot 'gill be held at tho house af ()MO. M. MlEndo' the afternoon and evening of Thursday, S, tember . 3. All' ato invited. 16... A good live hget,wiefed i t li work on a farm, to whom good wages will bi paid. Enquire of J. F. Woonnorr, Monroe Pa. - Angust 19, 1871= 34, REVERSIBLE SIDE-HILL .t.ND LEVEL LARD PLOW .-I sold 75. n 1873, and every or• gave satisfaction. A full stock on hand. It. 51. Wa >= Towanda, Pa TRIUMPHANT ! _,TRIUMPELtirr ! Amprican Sewini Machine has ..agiitt trift*fit ed over.all competitors, and received anottler medal from the'Amerlcin Institute; New York, ,November, 187kfor the best eewinginesebitite, and best samples of Irtmk perfornied.tby i •• stir MoCABE & &WARDS pared i o sell teas of every variety cheaper tb)tri any of the leading houses , in the cityaWblettiire bending out their circulars broadcast over the country. : Gaugers Will dd well to gigs s,b I call before buying elsewhere. • I , . Sir"Lidies 1 It.' , yott wieli to . kikOw what to wear, and how to wear it, call at F..i.1... littsoos. She has all the novelties of theweiti• son. itgt— Miss A. E. Pith, '(foimerly over M. E. BOST.ZWIELD'S Clothlig Stint), has re, o l9Yed 31A01.1. , , WOW' Ael!'4 lo oi.w.o, sh 3 is prepared to do all kinds or dress-making on 'Veaiotiable - terms. , She hit also agvitt gos Butterick'spayeras.,, , Sift) have a largt illifin tity of very' fine 'White Diehl and Lancaster Red Wheat lot sale: r PAU star per twilled; deliveraket farm, month of Tooamle Creek s by Hzaut Cairacm, oral my office No:3, Mer e:4'43fmk.. 1 8. if. Vifisuffil . tf.7 I us. The beat , place to bitY dam Blirids, Doors and au kinds'. Of hitter, non ft, Son. Factory ontharles street. Oa coA 107 Alain street. They sell cheap for cash. s C. F. DAYTON has removed his harness-09p to:the 4 l49rP• hitelY.ovaided.,')?7' Arum Wor.rg, whero he will be pleased to see• all in want of good work. Tsar ,Hennots - To BENT. `First Ward, near upper depot, and two in See• ond o Ward. Inquire office of (Marron & Etantnts. • Fon Baarr---Dwelling containing 14 rooms—imitablafor a boardln,gboaso or a largo family. Also; igao small lbroe4tOry La centre of town. No. 32, Second•et: . • , ; t Fon BALL—A good lime anciriit. gm** of \ . 1 . fownii ON Towanda, Aug. 12, 187ir;-Sw. • Dririatik oumis (lager, bui chord Ws boie, sod: Vie=' after be fotalsi the color *sh nd Noe streets, in NoBWII Deg Nook. • The Annual Meeting of the IM DON!, fbr Bradford and Tioga eountlis, will billea et *Weld, Sept. ill AsnAl IL,. The 'folk:s*l speakaiiite aspectskt' A: . re:qiis• nanr, of O'hio; 8. E. fiss:Pizo, Troy; 5. 1 6.44 ft xi; But Troy; J. B. fieziona; glooebnrir; and N. L. etiugasoa, Now Wile, The church at WtLilil eindia a endlil latlktlwf 10 ill! o,orya irw.rc =l= _.., IEIII =I 111111 ~~s FoeNe.-0a the FOUtill'Of July, a T. U. of A. badge. The loser can hare' le I 601114 d this Oka • , Bs Pate —Wartunied to be • durable sod better for house or other *nting, than any other pelt. Hes always von perfect eatiettuAloo.. - • - M. %Llam a -Ara. iiiir)itra. Wootisnis having again • ; • • the maniocscialliss &Fame, of New i t ork City, offers a veriiiHne selection of. Hats . Bonnets. Cornet Alain asid'Bridge fits. i Fon titr.E. —Wm& tiOcKWELI I . has ne of P. K. DIDIIIIIX g l ir#o 'll. 0. X. Horsp Power ay Presses for iale. Ihe Wilt there is.l I - .lams 1, 1874 . -; ` i - ' earl I sir Js ill y receiving his fall gaods. "The earlijilrd catches the worm," Od those who call - wily at Jecone Clothing !here will be enabled lei-secure the best bar gains ever offered. 7;4 -iiirldl-kinds of-black horn, rub, gr and real jet jewelry at very low prices, at HENDWITAN'II ; Crioss has just received very large invoice of Books eatable for 8.8. A l.lbraries, which - he will fatchlijkg,iNlagzit f 25 percent. to schools. . • ‘'.-• Stir If yoti want the _lnternational Lessons and Sunday School papers.' give your order to 0.. F. Onoss, who can furnish them to lon on better terms than you- can get them in be city. SEED WILUT.—The subscriber of- Ars to the public four varieties or choice seed (wheat—Diehl, Michigan White, Weeks, Lan `caster Red. L. P. BTALFOUD. August 1, 1874. L. mgr. If-y?u-doni t\ want, your -Nip!! box-irgy): keep her airsi from the best,and moat conveni ent invention for lemening the tedious work of Ironing ever - presented te the public. No one who sees it will over go home without it. • DRESS-MARING.—Mrs.. HENRY KlNGS nuar, in the Arcade block, opposite the Episco pal Church, is prepared to do dress-making in the latest style and neatest manner on short notice and at reasonable pricer.. Fitting made a specialty. Stamping done also. ga.. It is the universal testimony 'of all aiitibiinted liltb l ttie l bitaluess, that C. P. nose has got the best arranged Book Store in . •the country. and city dealers toll us Clumsy is one of the closest buyers. That his taste in selecting goods is excellent, all. who visit his' store testify. . „.-. To CASH BCksas4-41y stock of Fall Goods will be ready for inspection on the 27th of this month, and having purchased a large stock tam prepared to Show those that will honor us with a call, a Stir and better assort; 'ent of Men and Boye-Pothing ever before Offered in this market at r irires that will please you. Do not fail to call us before you par• chase, as you will find it for your interest to call on the One• Price Cloader; ALEX. SoLouos, 123 Maiu•et. 1 : • August 24, 1814. . PIERCE & NIOTICILS' are selling . 'all varieties of Coal very*ear. They aro sole agente for the celebratedl3arclay Coal. Coal by car load at a discontit.''' Orders left at F. J. :CIALKIN'S Store, M. J. Loco's Store, and at SIOTO Will receive prompt, attention. tor It is not generally known that H. C. Wrrmszn, at the Book Bindery over the REPourtit office, makes Blank, Books in any style of ruling; and binding deeired. If you want a - new Ledger, Journal or Docket, . give him a call. • Stir Why run the risk of an acci dent, when you can get a ticket good for $3,- 000 huNute_ofticuitti.fOr 20 cents It day, bY,cial ing on Fntu 13cranartit, at upper depot? • A RARE CuANcg.- 2 ro mqke room for Fall and Winter Goods, I will chisc out my stock of Men's, Youth's and Boys' Clothing at cost, for the next thirty days. Now is your chance for a good 'bargain, as they must be sold. Call early at the One-Price C. 0. D. 410 thing !Mr. tcrs4eVx! bargaiPp — Ti 11101 -; Aux. SoLomon ii. I 129 Main street. WYOILING SEMINARY AND CO.Vmslt cut, Com.y.ciE r One of the largest ocilools of ,the kind In dui attidents for CollegeTteachttig, professional study and busk nese.' Conumpfiyial golleirmfirofAn - best in existence. Read for an illustrated catalogue and commercial journal. Commercial students addresa Proetii - L. • kitiAonil all Oilers, Rev. D. Corzunn, A. M. Kingston, Luzerne Co., Pa. Fall term opens Sept. 2. July , le' Tho,t3Fiidford Comity. coun cil of P. of`k;ildi [Long's Hall, on Thursday, the 17th -of September, 1871, !It'll ole.y.Ftkpi gennt attM:ynce of delegatis and other members oY the order is requested, as business of importance will come beforeAlikcitunell, P. H. ni7cl,-, Sec's. Master. Aug. 24, 1874 =REA "\!... When,the times are dall, pru• dent dealcre,talyt advsntageot, the marketand lay Jo theiriitgelf."SiielilllBl,6sn iile cAse kith ploCanit ...k...Enwsans. Daring the past few tuontba L manufacturers and jobbers bare been Po hWe Ailing to-trade on a very-small margin, and McCann & EDWARDS know that a 'zimble Kapp is intter than a sloW shilling,""c'oriiecfriettlftbby Sier greater inducements to cash •buyers for everything in the grocery line than any other establishment irethe county. They deal in the very beat brands of family groceries arid flour. siar..We take pleasure in calling at tention of our readers to the advertisement of 111.E.BosENrian In another coluninTlfr. E. has Justly earned the cnt iablo reputation. of ' being one of our most reliable business men, and his long experience in the clothing business enables him to make and biter better bargains than those wtioarp epg,ageVin tqp Attjuysi but who liaidia Ailed -thrriiW: =K- 4 04 ippportunities for purchasing which he possete es. Buyers can rely impliditly on his represent *Untie and feel confident : that articics:purchas ed at"lltee store 'ate I; a i d wilt& them. 11160. Thp:Tiot Pistricll'reabytery Of Lackawanna, according to' jourtruent, will meet in Convention at Orwell; on. Tuesday -Arvening, September 1, at 7 , r. as.. The following is the committefa . pnigramme,,o Topics : 1. To what extent ought the Doctrinal Standards to, be taught in Sabbath Schools. 2. Ought RuliturFoldereiguitihtetors in Parochialliiiii Cation. 3. Relation of, Rabbath ' Schools to Borne Instruction. 4. The propriety of ap pointing Visiting Committees. 5. How to .de "clop the Benevolence Of the Churches. A Question Box for queries' as to Christian rela tions, work and experience. A Sabbath. SchOol institu'e for Wednesday afternoon or eviening. Minister!, Eldora and Church members of the DfitifeNitidifientlintiiteliiirkeed'iti MI iti t + ibri) bo - 04ou ? f ern . q Nnase.i..r f ot a i,to groitti, - peiceitinK `? ' • ' • • NIL Gentlemen, we would call Doug attention to our new styles of Shoes for Spring and Summer weir. PritieiiiitiV 'WI Omani ft Coons. Opposite the Court House. • 18. • W a 11 Paper and Curtains W• 011 TO r 2 :114Infem 3 4 gliAufilL Haar's mock. ' HousE,ios SALE.-0n Second-A, lietWedi Pibbti Bridge'—eail rooms; Gat, Water, Range, etc. One of the most convenient houses to• be found. 'terms easy. Enquire on tbe,prernbies. •. _ .-. - , PIIYUNILIA MAIiON. CAUPTOWN WOOLLEN MlLL.—Card trig, Spinning; and Weaving, also ,g,4l44ctprr Cloth-Dres ' 11l UMW' Sttitting n the for sates' Illaphinat7 order, apt wOfft irartsnted 111 NAM . • - "e • A` r,e r r:4 1- L B. Own, Wyalusing. is : ant fo , the ileit,lerrigsa Sewing which is fitidaisibli teed of ell others. sop I. ... Muni - e a at. the new Mil . err Store 'nett d.oor to 91A11137411Lnee, bas e t . ha it n i f o p alized . 0 ;1 , 6 00 - e -ds iii w pe cti cta di Ildoo credit. ns of P it to a fi r et•el4its city store,, and his prices are i rel thart most ordlnary country establlit 'I LTb i e ladle' of Toivarids, yid io lac ttio whole bounty, 491 1 1 tp,l9e)r adoca t o to visit Fill si.oro rblitsibg.' 'it `ll iris real ii , t r, pie tiro to recommend such an establstar.ent to o. r reail s. - ' Alf pi/ R e l it moc . EN.ZIATAX• d os S E.-150 acres of land, 1 lingo Ikon? Water depst., /440 Haveral mond and wagon . X,ll. Fousn.-i—On the road leading froni ftolitouroiidti/twcr foi wowing mac inc. The owner can find them at hie .ffice. • SOX. Tb : best place to buy readi atadi) olotbing is at No. 4, 2 doors west of Cop- Miro, RIIISSIIIL & Co's. e• • '• ~ t, ND OT FOB SALEOR AUT. ,-Terms easy. ,Apply to Mrs. E L. Woomian., r eriM. J. LoraYietore. ; fr.ti ..- 01; . o ' , l s ' "• large, line of Parasols in all be 1 6•3444At4fiTeid'N.: 'EVANS •, I ! , OUSE PlidetYpibuethlL-1-Good people; • I you who psylfor what you ge!, and are the Inerohanta%stpporters,.do you t reattrzetalat U itnon buy at places whore general credit Is given, ) is you who really pay for all that the boats d:peophioi poor pay 'consume ? It is added fa the price clf everything you get, and hortekt4 ly pay for, all. fce our part Wit pinpcise ihif ithall no long rbe so. From to-day tre, Om • I do? on boo; accounts and long-winded crcd: its; purl sell roceries for Cash or Produce, at Reduced Pri s. Come mud ace the proof of it. 1 d t 1.. -.• Btmutemt. 4.4.... EMMET, Red, White 4k. Blue Store. ,• A g. 18—t . • WEls:fd. bttle'e fat . by Rev. J. or East B.xt YAIiGUSON 22, by El& son, of Fra ' , Granvillo. 4 1 I BROW N.—ln Franklin, August Calvin Newell, John W. Vargri i klin, and .I.leteey D. Brown, cif ESTELL t A0g.22, b of Burling Burlington aOpNCl.—At pFienthonia COPDINGf— : llev. David age. 1.11 ;tsitU,the p et A p i atriarch sere h kku ripe,fulliq het9wetly. country are 11 $e wait bo lriBG. Wh by fhc burst of an aim. euce, he ()btu gaged , in teat . year. N. la 181: thr i fe soot at tbh !:. 1•. 1 it . ..t.t.11 cm:net:tea us it gt.titest.i ...t. A. fattier lia, hit us,. tas 'anon. lo the folloes4 of Ins T h leig.trtell.. bike a stock of corn : as been gathered. Thus silont- Qo by one the oil settlers of the awing us. he 'nsigrate# -eldest is wife , t danghteror days before 1 Milo S. Co, son r Co. Jot thiyl eon, 3 house ; the ;daughter, 'pnerinelmou •to see cumfa competence although y his literary attainments ho was 'quSlltled (or is different field of umfuluess, he minim to a n w and unsettled country, he said. for the bone t of his children. And hero In Abel l wildern sa, he with one hand felled the forest trees, cleared laud, skillfully used the Loci, the' scythe . and the . cradle. , made, boots And Shoes,_ . orked at tho mason's trade, built istooe and b ick bnildiugs ,— in fact did almost 'all sad ' over kind of farm work, li ' ertrat kinds pf fnechani 1 work, all with one hand, and ,taught echo I and preached the Gospel:. • 1. I Beveral ye re following 1935, ho rode a Mr: snit on hors back souse 400 miles iu eircumfer moo, taking four weeks to go round. Hun drOs who r ad this'notice will remember the preacher wi h one hand. Thyligli' . §ettumer k and Winter, storm and sunshine, on rough Os i ds throe Is the. howling wildcri4s, fording streams in inter, defying storm an tempest, doin F g hisll star's work, -his pay was, treas . =9s laid up In heaven. The'tivcivhig of his life ma; tranqui and peaceful. Loving children lel notbin Lnudone which rimy or affection could Briggst for his comfort. He lived with his i vrife 53,y I's., Bhe i diel in 1865. . 1 4 • e was a ost .as old•as' our government. :i . e could re o ember WAsnisOroN and LAFAT . t7F.. • He 11 d seenmsny nations rise and fall, and witness' mighty progress in tho world. rlel . tyas,a • ~ of,siimudapitid and good judg i4t,. ariiiii 4 re thiii'lltithful flieud, an, affec onate bus • and, an' indulgent father. Ho eyed the ri ht, and hated wrong. His work done. A# d when the . Great Reaper shall gather ns, •• • y our errors b; :19 few, and, our good works a abundant as his. •',' ~' ~• COLE.—In thaca, August 17, 1874, of cholera *plantain, izzie Alice, only daughter,of Eli and Lanni Cole, aged 4 months and 2 weeks. , 1 COBURN— 0 n East Springhi.l, Bradford Co., l'a., Ang. 1,1874. A. E., soil of Deacon %I spot Colin n, in the 20th year of his ago. 441 dicii i ihltl : ito fiJ 'a Isrest At Winter. II ispol-trof-betamcr i llappy - in view of death. A ter giviliglirections in regard to his fanerail • • • dltsgiidittilltcr liiiiirtAd and tnridl be g ad . a r # o4 ;,', l T r .e_ tn i li !.?7,' Y.n a- take' breffsa tty. Des at Mite, tkqu bast left us, 110 loss we deeply feet; " • ' :3 413 But ' ' Clod that hatb.bereft us,— ' I.fis can iacurrOorrorte Leal. ' fa 1 .It Jr.: 4.. i ,...•: r-. 1. .... i.,,,, l' ___`)wi. NDA AIARKETS. Co.-coma very treunosaay, by O. B. PATCH dubject to • • davit.:.-= , -.- What,* bush __ _ - Bye, * bushl. Buckwheat, $ bush Can..* bush 85 Ode, * bash; 50 Beans, * bu5k.4.41.....,......h5t, - , 1 60 $ 2 00 Butter (al* IftiM ' ' " ' ' - 27 t. 27 do (dairy, pp lb new 30 1:, 31 Egg. . 1 dos - ...1 a." - :. ' '' 16 Potatoes.* ;now 60 /UV' :4:f"; !..::,..".._}...e 850 CO 700 bo 4sh Onto * - • Wstrawn a aant.-Wheat 60 lb. • Coin 561181.% I s tEndre te la no ; Aorle46As t sßurkwhea t lbattOMM' , o)Moillover. Eked 60 . lbs.; Timothy Seed 441 tit. - ..Zatid Paiiilia WI lbs 4 Dried Apples) 221,b..1.Frx-fkoP, 50 l b. . ..L . e ' `,O. 1 r:IST PliET i nfßElrreirkiliiiglii -A-4 Pe. ' • ' •-•-. ;muds. Pi, August. 26, 187 t. iti.iqb, Zo ...'::_Ai,l7 1 Jail* Darnell *giant Bishop Iffori. Mift Ball Mias tam% .. Darner. B G.. Dean tit' Sadunini: 2e m L gnaggesti pane • CUM PM* Ouselford - W 4' - Dower llk. *pp I 411 11 1 111 1 f de r , EMU - A 0 -= )2661 f miksivitt yeadhisanr. ;111Ichstkit Abu • :Ouldhs- , Wna • Meath Mrs AK . H I Th ai- Jones ;SW r• NOWAK Lewis - A' I • phen J, W . Morrison .Andrew. Martinets, "hrtirry Minna 'll-1K D 'tharlivirt rani 01 °retie* *BUHR D- • litthatit impulse Van DrerAgra• t.•:-.1 , ~ .1 nt ..!-,, :, t ~...1,-;., ' : ~.,. • ' P.4.64%_._ gi ving iokib*o SteiNi*Ui .14 ildire tiseo, giving , • of Bit. II ~ „ .., ...,;' , ; r ,. 1 = iti .31N, Avicu l / 4 4.41e... FIX •'a i ,by4Ollll2T OA s,t3 peratoNOstnal•-. .4 M fi.W alleinde a l to_ _ i ll •Wer WS , or 11 , deemed, Izq raw:meted Id make immediate paym , and all pars Ons having clattaiPagMnst said estate mutt prawn :Vertu duly authenticated for settht, Me i* I , . .. ' , . lIMAD JINII, , , - - - 1 _IIIII.4I4.LLIorT. i ' , 1 Executors. Ang 13 ADM IMATOBS: Note ov - -; j - Nollctliefebigtven that persoffe to the este! AmArew Wii Robinson; ei !ir net make immediate paytheit, persons heellls dal= against estate- must pre. int them dnly, inthentlested for settlement. ,„ SLUM 801111111021 i I 9. EGON& AVII, If, It, eZO i)AI Y. ITIA erican and Swiss Watches, ever , brought, la Hilt] town, at ABBIED. SINS —Xi Ihe residence offal. -r, in Milan. Pa, Aug. 19, 1874, • . NILSOD, Mr. Charles G. Webb, thfield, to Miss Rebecca J. 'Wat- I UDLEY.—In West Burhegton Eld. r paivin Neisell, A. K. Esteli on, and Bally Dudley, of West DIED Laddebur,o„ July 16, of typhoid Charles 31. Young, aged 34 years. In Lellaystipe, August 19, 1874, Coddirm, in H 1689140 yeai of his in in Bristol county, Mass., June fn a lad he nivt •• itti 'au accident f ipg pr , it a gun which caused the 1028 H v . inditry, eucci4 and persever 'l Med a good education, and en hing, which he followeA over ten 'as married in Duchy county,; wlrrti• were b..rti si:x childfreni: d three daughters. With these to,Bradford county in 1823. The of J. K. BosnOtTEl. The second ifa of CPICLOS KEKNZ-V, died twelve. er father. The eldest son, Doctor niiii, of Lellaysl ille. The second NA. COLMING, Of COWSLIC/a. The 1. H. Contorso, Esq., at whose littler died. An.l the yonngest to 01it . ." ilitaikii, of Rush, county. 'These the fatli6r lived rtably settled, a:1.1 ali• enjoying a $1 30 @i 1 50 85 f ... 141114.1.40PtteM1e.- , K , M0 , ... , ..44' .. . , :rcard:iNi;: - " , Z+: , k , 0R1V.4 , 7 ,4 " -,,, M 4 =i 4 Z ."..,, i 1 ~,7 r .:CStity.% l e ,ini , " l 1 i '..'. • 1 r' - ' 4 ,117 . 0 ,. - -- .crl. 7 rr A , I I ? .....e. 1.6,...1 . , r n mega • : 7 ,4p r / • f: r • H:ERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of ID sundry writs Issued opt Of they Conrfof Com on Pleas of Bradfo lo rd County, and aili Rouse to me directed,' be exposed to pbtlia oattitt Court in Horouglk'of -Tftan&t,"Eßl7lt.DAT,' SEPTEff - BEE 38,1874, at 1 O'clock. p. ut.. the fotlowing de -Berlbed lob pleat or parcel of land situate lu Athens boro., bounded as follows . Bounded on the north by built' belonging to the estate of C. 8.1 Welles, deo'dy, east Wend obllnerilli Dianna y loattybe Willow street,' and wed bytaiod of Edward O'Her ron, being 98 feet on Willa* street by 110 feet-back, irlth a framed dwelling bonnie thveon. Seized and taken into execution at , the niter ibr A.: Dimond pso vs. /moo Pi dailrand Matilda 8 Bnelt' ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situ- Ste in Canton township, bounded as follows, to wit: On the north by lands belonging to the estate of J. T. Newell. deo'd; - east bribe public'', highway lead ing from Canton to Alba; south by lands of Exactas Batman, and west by lands of James Finnell and others, containing 100 acres of land, more or less, abbot ?Owes improved, with two framed dwelling, houses; 009 large frugal birnilrimed horse barn, other outbuildings andoteesta offniit tress thereon. ALSO--One other. lot, piece or parted of find situ ate in Canton township, bounded as follcorti, to wit: On the north by land of Jacob O. Rockwell; east by land of said Jacob G. Rockwell and Omer Rockieell: south bland of D. R. Elliott, and west by lands of A. B. Axtell and Charles. Stockwell, Containing'so eats of land, more or less, nearly all improved, no buildingse ' ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of laid situ ate in Canton township, bounded as follows; to wit: On the north by Dade fbrmirtly -olanelt by N. S Denmark, ,Seery Morgan,. Fleury Spencer, Isaac Manderville end A aron'Coon ;.esat by land or Jacob 0. Rockwell; south by lands of 'Charles Stockwell, J.Ollll Williams and Andrew Ayers. anti' West by land of said Charles .StorArarell apt 4wia. oOntfilning:loo &cies at land, mote be teas, Llama 16 "ores improved, no buildings. •ALSO—The defendant's undivide tI one-half • part of one other lot, piece or parcel of land sitdate in Canton and Armenia townships, bounded as follows to wit: On the north by lands of. Charles WIT and James Bothwell; out by lands orlsrael Moorerand Dome W Rath b y land of A.Ut. Axtell. and went by lands of John W. Griffin and Ezekiel New. Man, containing 170 acres of land, more or lees, no Improvements, Seized and taken'into. exectitien at the snit of DoCkwelillite tie Elishe.llocliwell. ALSO—Ont other Tot. piece or parcel of land alto. *to In Smithfield township, bounded as follows, to Wit: On the north and west by lands of A. k T. A. Seward; east by" the public highway leading from Smithfle'd Centre to Burlington. and on the south ,Datijd H. Forroat. containing 2 Ulu of efiere Oz' tear allitoprOred, with a frame mule, sta p le and - few fruit trees thereon. 'Seized Ind taken into execution at the suit of 3fariah J. Fries vs. Alban D, -Portest..: ALSO—Qno other lot, piece or parcel of land situ. •to in Canton boro., bounded InefolloWlL to leur.On the north by lands of George W. Arnont andliorth ant Central Railway Co.; east by lands or Benjamin Clark and Widow Brooks; south by ?toga street and John Winslow, and west by fklei;fortbern Centgar Railway. Co., containing 5; 'acre of laCd, znorelfor: less, with framed building known as Keystcine tel, framed barn with sheds attached. meat Market and other outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken Into °mention• at the suit of C. E. Vinton tc Co. vs. F. D. Chaim. 7Aleo at 'suit of Margaret D.III/3 TB. 0. B. llewland. P. D. Chain and Chu. Terry;, Terre Tenants. lAlso'at snit of James FicocU Lllll3 vs. F. D. Chase. I ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate In Wells township, bounded as follows to wit : On the north by-land ofNoble; east.by lands of James Think; south by the paha h:gliwaY. and west by land of Ezra Upalyke. containing sixty acres of land, more or less, abeutso acres Unproved. with 4 framed house, framed barn with sheds at framed horse barn and Orchard • eirfTlt tree theroon. . AL —One other lot, Piece or pared of Ishii rtoi ite In Wkils township, bounded as follows, Ito wit: On thei* by the public highway; east by lands of Alfred , rNueon; south by lands of Alfred Fer gone, fa.t.S. B. arner 'Widow Itili;:'*4 WP_lasur Fpdyke, containing 70 acres of land, more or les. abord. Be acres improved,' with a framed house. gra ry and oTe'hard of fruit trees thereon. Seized an taken into • execution, at the suitor 'Jackson Beira, pee of John. Markleivo N.Lawrence, . • . .... • • . . . . ALSO—pne other, lot. piece or,parad of, land "M ate In fsbeehequin township; bounded ni A follows: On the mirth by the public highway; east by lands Pit J. Horton kaeuth by', land orElliabeth Horton, peal west by !atria tho estate of Hilind Chaffee, containing I,i; acres of land, mere or less 'all. im proved, no buildicga. Seized and taken into ezecu-. ton at the snit oftl J.Gorton vs. Beery D: Little, ALSO-, 7 o.neet;V:r lot, piece or piked of land etc: ate in llrndf rty; bouncloaas followa,,to wit: • On the iserth ' . e state. line. between Nets York N and kennsylva .I. cut by lands of J....c0b Wryer; eolith by Rands 4f r a l t s .liway ii Griffin, and west by lands or Alpha - D., ` word, being one - fortt/iPsZt . of ;Lica ofland Containing' twain:mired accia, coil . re y e d by 1 Hath‘ray S.-; Griffin to John.S,Ootton,liy. deed dated July 28, 1858, recorded in Bvidford,Oo. Deed Beck • F0.'56. Pa R%41; A o..i i snksub r feNtentlY c anveyed bH. y A:Spalcar , , s aid' of aid Brad ford county, to Proem:ea LIAM by.deeddstedDsc. 50851. recorded - In liecor* Boot ilwiet•Miten.; ' and conveyed by Prom** Benito 35DE Anostratig. r. by deed 'dated liev.47, DM, recorded in Record Book Nod 62, pace 03, k.e., and by Wm. Antastrong coot - eyed to Alpha Griswold by died dated reb..6, 1856, andrecorded, and by said • Alpha Griswold to, the eSid Arnold B. Levi's, by deed dated %Fab. O.: 1866, ft:Corded fri ' Biel:113ot* fin- 7 , 4 , - . page 247. Seized and taken into execution at the_rett orWooff,; mat -DentetfretWitein-Ab'neellllana---T, . v 0.... Itobt.-V.• Taper slab P. - . Altirs,Ostriel.":o6 attee of the percent and estate of-Hosea - t-ft • Cat' t„tt Iti -7 natio, and'lngelte Cirpenter.: -,-„:- ' •_" ~--_,..,..: ' ALSO•93Xie other lot , " l ace iii. parcel . of lanclatu sts' In Wbsdhitit Wisps ibOalielbd 1.8.10111111: to. wit:- onitbi nicrUtly - pM.ic.bighwitylcading. - ie from Boaver Haase iniai lownshirco. Athena; east by lad of: A: W. Alger;., scant by Itaid of Jolty L. Ilowell, aid' west-by the public bights:4Y leading :rem liejt• Orwelliatr' Gleason';WU tli Windham Oemtie,vgeontsinint 40 tem of land, more lot:less. aka: 261 act** ImPrevid, "With'' ‘ a *tuned tat 168, . fnuct u batnarranary and - felt ;treat' Ivecribeteno. Selz , atiSlakettifitirtnecn' tint:ta lk ttin suite; „YW Dian use vi.-ir.... - A4itmestg 1 , - 1 -, -•- ' : ' : -' L' Atl4o - -401 - inetlitttlet. Pieftr& *filet land situ , steln Nleflailerritabip. betindedts -- .-41.-...netct wit: 'On the - mirth by road leading from . tie racfore - to the - ..parit Hotel: ' earthy land noir a formerlyhe, longtng•to .7, B. -COO; - ,wouth by lands ef ' ft. K, Bentley, and west byl-the• public Wahway,lilitting from the !Wye:2 road niter B. 8. -- -CoOlbstgli's ,to Wowthan Eddrt - beitqii 150 feet in tient titi :aid. last mentioned by 225 feet on said first mentioned road.. I ;with` a Maned dwefUng hones thereoh.' - Seized and takewinto execution at the suit of 1.P.. Eirby vs. !B.'P: Wank - ' "' ' - ' - - —1 -• ALSO , -One , mile 4ot, 'Vete or *eel of Ifind:Slitt ate in:. Gthhalfrilownettfp, -' bounded u- foliows,to wit: f• Oct .the northand entat by - - , th• PubTfe highway' lading; frobriltanville Centre to . Troy. , nos ed 'by land belonging to the edits of Itichareflagett''de keesell,Antinent by land of PoilfiTaylet, containing tbree4citirthe of 'an acre of bird, Mows or 1 less all - . `,improved, with trimeed rbarttsha' fell Trutt tides thirreen.l -::- • • ;• : • 4 ', ..-. 4 -•• - . .1 - . ' f Atacti-Otos 'other lot, Wet:eer pircel of land situ. ate In Grin:villa' tortf.aMp„,tettmded as follows, to Idt:' Oil the - north by lend orCharleallinyett; ear by the Deciple• Chttreft lot •, ' lank ly, the pabile square. and 'west by_ the public higterayl leading front.Granalle Centre tolters ConftlWntblisAmat of an buid, 1110ra or less, evtinproted, with a frazaallicase, 'framed Wagon shot) Ind fen fruit trees thereon. Belted abd taken' , WO - eteention, at the nuitotii, IL Beach vs. Fesinaltinprentill. '-' ALlK`Orsii other iot, pieta 'tri. Iwo-ant - Laid Ind-, atoll at ;wine Mae tOwnslttp, Mundane follovra., to wit: On $e north by landerßiclard flarilittient I lean; by lasidof MEMO' GrUfla;?eouth ylands of th em e tato otlautatizspirdeol; Ind - w" hy len. - of the; caste of:Illair Bilotti'? &it'd. and 'Richard 'Johnson; containing 115; acres of land, , mecci or less, .' all; improved, with a trailed` house, hazed barn - and few iltittreenthereon. ,- -Seized - .and Ulan tato execution at the suit of Alen, Ennis vs. C McCracken., • ALEIO4One other lot, "piece - or parcel et landant ater In'Fwtnklin toted:S:4V hotthdtdes folleirs; On the north by land bt. JohnLantz; eat by' land of ltartacr firownt 'south by land in-Tossesstorrof J'," Br Vainest, and ;wets by lande or Elijah Blake and William Rockwell, 'Containing CO area gland,niere or leas, about . 40' acres Improred; WI a!jrarned house, framed itarn'and a tow 'fain' trees thereon, fletzettand taken into exemittim at the 'soft iet Bees & Clark vs. J. 11. Johnson. ; - .:;" .: ' ALSO:-Li:obi othoilot;pleie.otitiOil of Litni.aitit ate inShiatequin township, bounded Os fotlOuoao . wit:' On the north landkot Edwiniilete,‘ canny the'imiblic highway leading' treat Steshaquitt: to' Athens; south by lands of Peter Wolfe; andlosit bt . the Susquehanna river, containing 25areset laid: more or less, aU improved, with a t trained dwelling house and a few fruit' trees therebn Seized and t 5. ken into' xecution at tho suit ofeco. Magill use to, G.; P Kinney. .' . . y; , ;•.',l:-.:1 .: --0 r , , ALSO—One other lot; piece or Panel' of land 'nil' 100 is Alba bores, 45' follows, to wit: On the north by jandirof 'Nat. Reynolds and - Wilson; east by , tands of A. J Kenn! hrid B. Wilier; south by.latid of J. A. WithefMl, andsrestby the •public .highway leaftig from-Troy to . containing 040 acre Of, /and. more or letoliwigh . fwo framed dareßibil houses; framed. barn anq fewrinit trees thereon. Seized and taken, into exteukton at the suit of L. A. Packard vil. J. L. Baker. ALSO-One othsrlot„ piece Gypsies' at Istadiaitn. ate in Pike and Herrick townships, bounded as fol lows, to wit: On the north by landsof=Geb.`C:At wood,• and' Archibald' Coleman; east by 'Thomas 13.denmont; south byThem Peet, Ind west by lands of Geo. C. Atwood,: containing about 00-acres, more br lees, about GO adreil improved, with& lOg house with framed addition, framed barn and a young or chard thereon. Seized and taken into execution at tho suit-of Obadiah Titus 2d vs. Hollet Titno Jr.. ALSO — One other lot piece or parcel of land situ ate In Athens township., described as follois, viz: tieing all that certain lot or parcel of landlying on the west aide of Ulster Street in South Waverly, (so called) in said township of Athens; and being lot No. 55 as described on a map of add village of South Go, recorded Jan, 20, 1866, In the office for recording of deOde kc, in and for said county at Towanda, in Dee Book No.: 74, page 23; said lot being 60 feet an(r6 - Mcheifront on said Lister St., with a framed house and a few frnitlrces thereon, and being the same lot as conveyed from Robert D0(1100 and wife V) George N Edminiater by deed bearing date Feb. 24t 1874, and (recorded fn said Off than for gccording'of deeds d:c„in - Deed Book 120, page 16. Ice. Seized and takeninto execution at the suit of Nathan Administer vs. Bobt.: Dildine. . _ . . - - - - "-• ALSO—One dim lot..pieesof piartel of land shu sh" in Wyalusing teiarnship, bounded as tiltaws7to wit: Ou the north by lands of P. IL Corniskey - reaat by the miblis, hiSb,war; 01010* by lands oil Charles Orainball, And *eat by-land Of'll. Osylord, contain ing one.oighth of an acnrof land, more or less, all improved, with a fetuneirdwelling how and a few fruit trees thereon.;',l36lza And titten into anon thin at the suit of AaleY. Lloyd k vs. TO fulls Wickwire and Albert WickWhe ALSO-,One oilier lot, piece or parcel of land situ ato ireAbtilty township, bearded kalollaws.to'arit: On the north by land of leWia.-Jones: east by the South branch of Towanda Creek; south and west by lands of Orlando - Haverty, containing 200 acres of land, more or -lr as, about 170 acres improVed. With framed dwelling house, framed barns. other out buildings and orchard of fruit trees the: eon. ALSO—One other lot, piece, or parcel of land situ ate in Albany township, bounded as follows, to wit: Ou the north by lands? Of Frank Wilcox; east by land of Simon Hardy; south by land of Wm. Fem- Natoli: and went by the Sullivan k Erie Coal and. Railroad Company, continuing 15 acres of land, more or lees, no improvements Seized and taken lute a:Cc:llion at the Rev' of Montanyes ve. A. Raverly. 'ALSO—OLe ether lot. rime or parcel of land site- Ste in Athens tqa•ushtp, bon , :dedaS follows, to wit: On the north- and cast by lands of C. linnsiker; South by AWN /fighWajr, and- west by - Orr ; Thiratrn lot and 'Henry Farr, containing 150 acres! of land, more or leas, about 100 in3proved, with a framed house, framed barn, other outbuildings and Orchard of fruit' trees therem. 'Belied and taken Into execution tt the sou el A. Ilunalker, • ALSO-Miw 4141C.15ati0.4.0.11' lATCet uf lyndeau. 4te in LW:Wield township; hounded is folluire, to ittt: On the north by laud. of John Rogers jr. and .1. H. Rogers; east by land belonging to the estate Of Edward Bartm and. James Campbell; sOutkby hinds of 3. Layton and John pampbell. and west by luds of S. D, Barnum and 'James Drake. con taining led acres of land, more or less. about 140 zeros improved, with a franked house, franied barn Wad ton orchards of frtilttreea thereon. Seized and • thLin Into nerTIVOI3 At nn `Wheeldek ip,5,p).44.1-leri- • 4.1 --•fte other lot, piece, orwaroel 44 14nbetGh ate In West Brirling,ion. -/ownsbip, bounded 'as fel; lows, to wit: On the earth by land of B. F.4lerould; east by lands of ID. F. Getout& and Plynn Phelps; and.south and oat by lands of Oeorgol Darrow, ;47340=8 al scice of I donors or lose,&bent 10 iattrititylln r/g ry !Wilma I 1L . ,... - 1 ,-:,..14, -, ~.:: ..5....--41••••,...r:i3......y:,.;x4.. • I • • .. r.10_17, , ,, , -....i, 2, I. few fridt.tredetbetreon.a-Satiedstelliikew Intl aloe , castoff At the ittlft_int d.r ilbeeph P0we11,' 1 '4211114.: Of o.' L; - . aid ea.. di Sellikt ....-. ,h. r. .1 . ; --:, ...,!. 4.. ALSO-Oneother let,,pirsee/or•gereel of land-alto stein Cankeirniddp r bounded se foliates. to esti Berdratang in the itettlfflfilavor badeeirlehaterid 13ellard,'w era It crOS es illetallrendfthente Booth ;:rn arty dobgibe westlline of adlarallroad talhe' pub. 'lie hlghera leadinglefeetri SheaTaycominge err:lok road to Beech to; thence ahrr:rirtke said piddle reed amid the 7 'leading 'front einfori'demamycabitnt creek' lit 110 the south': Wien' esteilehnbolf Seiler:Vs .hr; thence weedy along said Setlird'i 4 month lit teettre place otbestuning.• cdtdaltiltig 1 / scree of I ad,' idol° or leas,lll improved , With a framed de; Illng tionse. thread taw mill with engine and. boil. , nicer, teolseand!attiegulleglistr• lomat; to's Ana An few- frkidttrenftliereon; &aired amktakerTto a tied id this, snit of Wm. Veen '&• Son vs. .ID Ililler and Lir. Clerk: Abo at the salt of 79 . Owen and .Ichabehlt *hard vs.. 11. L.. Clatleand p. S. Miller.. • r'-''re.` - 1' '.. 1: 1 1 ALSO-Omer:Aber lot, plectierr ideal of Mad situ. ate In Stan W ing liltotio tosalhlft, - 11otitsfed as follOws to wit: 0 the north hin& tilitodnasion of Ed w*.Reeler ; diet by the publierhighWar; sontliby land of armlet Steele, and trilbytho-.7nrill'aond New 'York Cl , ana t Railreatt•ComPlinY, containing 234 acrid of land; *ore mrt Itaii, 'all iniProced. Salted and, taken Intdirmeattan at the tint of E 7 H. Rormanl & Co.'irs. E. ll:Denys.- , 1' • •-•' .1 • ALSO-Xm6olhorilbt. tamettre ;Mel Of teed Mtn. ate In Winathanytenenstd , Unaided no follows; On the north by the Oblige • ' east by . lan d s of Benj. Rasykenkall and Da llti Biallaitrds both by lands MAW*. Doan',l and areati.by MI public high way, containing 18 *resat bled. Mare sr leas. All Improved, 'With a fered.barreinsd a few' -!sett trees • g l ezen, so : Lo r, • . ~ eles:o., ' , a l :: '1 ree either fes„ob,„ft"ter petetilbt land siLfe stela Windham township,' bernaded at follows,lto wit: Beginning at the northeast corner of the late Etervey'Foe lot; thence east 177 and 2-10 perched to a neat. ,thir,southenit corner of the lot lately air. rayed to Ellahs Bailey; Meteor - south' 41 paeans' to aped A coiner of fl', (Jolter-lot; thence east 41 per. to &poet hi the souttb•bne Ofsisaidlildlas . tut; throes eolith 8 degrees; west 40 per.. to a peat in Um west line of P. pained let; thened west 936 pee: dent Daniel Gleason's torttalind. to , a post the andbeast comae of Hera Fula lotrtheato.alonglais east line north 79 ad 5.10 per. to the, plan' of begird:dim. containing Ofricres al' lend,'Motactir tem'. being If Part of ala er Ara tot landmManatly utvexrd p i . tho warrunaername Of Thomatliesty -. '-- -..., _' -.., - , " ALS2 ~Qua Maier 44..beitig thernotttidlne of, th e "hove described lot on the west aide of thehighwaD . ,nd, ad' as fiakin*idlo3o2l4ng - 4 t4 t3 0 - 1114 th elbst corner in -the ceittrers the road; thenemerretllble Mahn *I Celdan of ,ssid Nadi thence 'wen S 33 dr.' l l9 per.; thence south 20 per, le -to sei , ,e r finthioanseS'e land; thence ties 31 kit pez. f .1...11 . '...i acre Mkt) the mace 0f_1eig1001e...ta...,;..._. 1 ae.:esot . Mind, more or. „legal' '4lO X` , ..i.U4-1 i N ) ? . by George W: ; l'Obs .1 .1. d.. Jana's- ' r i; 1. % 1 : k John L. Boise!! Bla h 11, Ito 2, deell in Ili, o _..,. fer reciiiddrik_deed4ke.„. in and_ fuesii . id county.: Deed Hook Do. 61.: giant to. /Sited -and telitin lido execution at the! snit of -.`...„, r. Elsbree were. 4. w.. Web ter. 1 ..1 . -. - i - . ,1 -;,--_. ..,.1 ~...., . 7 LALSO---One other lot, plecu or { , a.i.51. ef laid.siiir alto hi Litchfield toweehip, belindcd Ag failme.-7, 1.9 nit: On the, north" t 4 the ynbLiF inehwey ; east and south by lands of 771;E. Green. and pest by lands of Geelige Lumereent, contanaing,tlarce acres or . land, morel or leta,l 511 Improved, yeah e. framed house. etea l ia saw mlll.--with. amine, holler. audat tachntents ilorming to' site thereon. '' - Seized and taken into esecution at the mitt of paniel Dena!oy la. S. D. Carper and0..1.. Canner. I '' . ,I f AL B O-Otto otktg: Id*, ptcdo or perami o f Med sau te In Albady totrnahip,'deac:l7red 25 fellows: Ile. ening at en iron bM planted la Ulu h od of lak2A l ls .1 1 wean as Padre cree k , on - the - tancr - deg of the tirldge and running Greece north aa degrees east 252 fret to a pout; ttlenee'tlerth. 4 d g. reef GO feitdo a darner; thence south tia deg. west 252 feet to a car. ter do thee' thnerneli*ma & Tioga Onarb ePrnmonly - k now° " tl6 Bernlet-trirr:Vireit fhenee solid.; 4 deg. east ce feet to the-idle.° oi b=94 1 4 : 5 i,.44. v-i. - -- 41g li;q2:f o rte - itet of„lend, ' more .00,. lem,atkine. - Ewe& tri. 11. - ..feamoA,honre.. et d eelear:fruit - tre,e3 mien; be ng tiro s*ars .ptece of 'll;fd as conveyed - I..,CEmiirrKeTsnier Kellterg all9"tilfe.. by deed erring dath AlOll It 11112. Seized and taken Seto xecutica; atethe spit et 1 mere Irt me. , tc Co. - rise / s.' dents A. Eelnea.l' AUG.-One - other let, piece or tare 1 O ' l laud tftst. Ate isl i e4 Ourbegtort t o wnship, b ended , as fel-, lows: . nntog at i lt postiOn the vfe lino'of :Suds. ' raelaither , ,southwes corner of IM o 39; &tweet.: south „88,'I idegreeil 1 0aek,122 and U-10 ,perchee_ to, se . post, the. northw,esti,c.onter . - ..l'let -Ifo. 30; -thence itouttilt deg,' emit I 39. per, to a peal, theraorthweat emner.of let - 11 1 0,461 thence north 8314: deg. west 121 eked 0,-14h-psr., , ' tite a• potitiars said warrant line; iihenee norily 884 Ildg...tarat.,:h2s'per. to the place. f ,beginning, containing 05 • ticrce rloil 125 Perches of land. morelor less. abet: '75 acres improved, with tWitl diettliialt houses, 1 rd anlyonna orchard of butt 'teem-, thereon. - •ing the. sainh !arid as can tered to %I efendant,-7 lin. 6 Teen,. by ;Rawer. d,Ove.e. 'ton - and wlfe, by de hearinfiS data Nova , 1 1 57, One and. 7(4. Vine. from' raid lot two certain: loses of / a n d °2l. by .40413„Oreen oC. D. Alien and,e-----, Simmer, and rceor6d ineed il , .ipli blo. Stine •2• • •••000'• liei2ed and•!taken nto crecrltteri 1, •at'i e salt of Edward Grertcm - Jrho Green, 'C. • 'Prtllerratiddidale - TlOrestt;lestrYTinanta. : , 1 1 ,) ALSO--Otte OthSrlot Oka nl"yrikreSl:of land attn. ilibinfO Orairilleelicrallehtp;:b - cianded,ss - follows, to F; ;17.1•17 ' north try the-Northerni Central Rai-. way Comra v • east by lantral to: P. Engrg; smith en (Lint b Mies of Map Crioneit4. Containing ~• Of air Mere litirl,more or lia.c.all .imphiffto isTil $ coeper slate and few ' fruit' . tries - thOton• S=l.zcd' 014 taken _ oto oucuileo•at itim 4 it of .113well,Ase- Fotteroy • if..ivini a' Clifton.' ' ' - ' , i ALSO-Obe other lot, piece or par -1 cf. land situ. ate in Towahula boror bounded us toll we. to wit: On the north biy lauds of James 0. Fro 4 : east by lands Of dohn.V. fdeanejeeerth. by 1/lnds 0 iebtltaptc.; 1 and west b Charles ! stre - et, being ab fit I e - er2; n bald Charles street, running back to the I.ce of hind of sahi John I, Means about ,540 fee:. =are or. lead>, y. - Ith a frrro ad 41100 lkereon:„.,', _ " ',"_...* ,- ' ,- -, -, 'ALSO=The rieferignuts.. C DI Cash I r.d, 'F. .A.: l ,oe.sh, undivided 2-5 IntereSt in clue'oftler icif,Dirre - or par.' eel of load -situatpJlul, the said Bpropf• To 4244 1 , bounded riffthee north by Poplar-stleit by Tffird-et, eolith by land of Win Griffis, wort by an alley; be ling About Ica foot front on. said Third-at, And about 921 feet back' en; sell .toptir-et. wits; Ir.VVo7.litol7: gothic brief - dWellifig - home; eruar' feamed;:rarn. other buildings.. volli, frult„ind ornamen-M'ftona thereon. - Sahl lett' own as the iiiitt(sfeal lel 37f1h.s. -.David Cast, estate. I • 1 _ ALSO-One othe lot, piece': alt parcel of land as the PrePerti Of the defendant, C D Cash; fitattif',4ll , the said Born of Towanda, boil - tided on the north by Lands of Solomon Walborn add H Jacobs, east by land of T 0 Deland: month by Pine- - et- *Apt bylimil of C 31 - Atttoviltee.being signal 100 feet front on - raid Pine-st, . and-being , shout - 112 feet.' deep, running back to 124 iiititklikle.of safillralhone and 4=oa, . wall a filmed dwelling hi:nisei thereon. - ..„ „,"! 1 ALSO-The defendants. 0 I) Cash and•7l. Cash, undivided 2-5 intertat in. one other lig: pleal. dr pm. eel of land situate n Barclay twp,' containing 113 acres, more or less in the warrauteh naine,of .1/ H !Cunningham, wi th la safe .rialit. '2.' _Min hattsesiml4 stables thereon. ' . Ir ALSO-1 he said defendants , undivided 2-5 inte r est In one other lot, piece or paroel of land situate in the township of Barclay, state and county afore. Said, contrdning. itd .neres, more, or less, in the Warrantee name of ,Peter Ladley; ' I . ' ALSO-The said I defentlenis 25 interest in-ono tither lot of land situate in said Barclay township, icontaining 310 acre, morn orless, in the warrantee ullne of Joseph Ladly. ' I i ALSO--The 'Will def. nndivided 3-0-interont in l one , tither lot ofland a tuate in said township of Barelsy •containing 353 acr, more 01'128e, in the warrantee name of Walter Siwart. ' 1 I . .• ALSO.--Seid d elta ' iidivided,2-5 interest in one bther lot' in Dared, - and Creiton,'' containing' 400 Lcrco, more or less in the warrantee name of len. 'drew Ladly.. ' 1 I I Seized I and taken nto execution st:theietrit,of• E,.... T. For use TS. C. 0. cash and F. A. 'Cash eecurity. ; Also, F. A. Cash is undivided 1-5 interest in said lands at the suit of 3. H. PhipneY yd. F. A,Cash. 1 Also, F. A. tattle undivided 1-S :frith:Sat In Said lands at the suit of 1.1. P. 'Kirby vs. F. A. Cash; P. W. Cowell, George . y. Cash and Win.Gritils security. 4 , ALSO-One other lot piece or pa r cel of land situ.. rte. in Towanda heir°, bounded as follows. to wit : Or. the north.by an ellneS4Ast by land of Lf C. Wel- I son; smith by Chi 'ro ut street, and west by land of ',James 11. 'Nevins. eing 73 feet front on said street ; and running back ,o said alley about 2013 feet, more or less, with a framed • houses framed-barn„ other 1 outbuilritngst fnalt• frees and grape- -thereen; being the same land as conveyed by, II; W. Thomas and wife to Jay Chavriel, by deed bearing date Sept 74. 1871, and recorded' in Deed Poet No. 109, age' 131.44 e: . ''.. • • ' 'I 1 - ti. -- I', ALSO-On 3 other lot, pic•cel or parcel of land situ ate In Towanda biro, bounded and des:craned as Follows. to wit: Beginning on tho.north line of Mrs. :Widow Houaton's 1 lend. 1501 feet west ed. thliVest line of Fourth street; thence north 11 degrees and ID minutes west 250 feet to the south lnio of land of the estate of E. B. Smith, decd; thence westerly 510ng.!4141 Smailline 221 . feet, to, the east thereof, hfra. widOw Bare WS land; thence south 2S' i deg, east 262 feet to th corner 0 .said Mrs: llonston'i land; thence aloe i said Heduiton'a north lino 456 feet to the place of beginning. containing 2 and 7.8 acres of land, more or tees, nearly all 'improved, no buildings; • being the same land as conveyed, by James Feat r and wife to Jay Cheered, by deed 1 bearing date Feb.l9, 1871, and regarded* Peed 1 Book No. 103, pap 38e, &c. " 1 1 , ALSO-Ono other lot, piece orfpar l ,eel of land Rau -1 ate in Towanda boro, bounded and'deseribed as fol. lows, to wit: Beginning on the ! west One of Fourth ' street; 120 feet north of the north lino of litoustort! street; th enevnertherly alonglke est line of said Fourth street 120 feet to the sooth e line of land of the estate of E-H.! Smith,- decd; thence westerly along said. Smith's . sonth,Brse 160 feet to* EcTelllrr thence somberly on aline parallel wittessidiromilt street 130 feet to the northwest corner of Hear, Boyets' lot; theneatdadorkr-aiong laidoW north linerlso ft to the place of beenniug.contil ning 18000 setrarelget of land i Axgre or „lessa.rell, Improved. no buildings,Sated taken Intol"eseentdon at the -snitl,Of I. P. tirby i nee ws:dey'CbaiieeL Also at the Stitt of James Foster. vs. Jay Chases!. - 1 '. A1.80,-eOne other bounded or email Of -land alto. Stella Carlton bete, is follows, 36 wit: On the north by 3lill Groat dike arr..setith by lands of Jacob G. Rockwell: and west uy, , land of Elisha Rockwell; containing 9 acres Of land, more orless, alt improved, wliVellowned house, framed barn and fruit trees thereon} 'Seized and takenintoetectition at.tbe suit of J. E. !Bullock vs. Elisha Rockwell and, JOhirl.7. Bocksvell. i !Alio; at the slit SlStrait, 5 .1 417 A Ca-vs . N.SeDleonairk,andl. E..litockwelle -- '. ALSO-One other lot, piece or lOW Of land alba. , ate In Wytiox township, stand being Nos. 1 IV. 2 of Block HIP 311 of ;Dr. -p: •Pleschbf i f inibilvittion of East Towanda, containing one-half 'Sr. acre of land. more or less, all e tmproved. Ino buildings , , Seized and tateh IntOei ntion et tht snit ofX..C;,Gridley nee 'ell: r..=13. Camp., .. , ,1 ~ ALSO--,Oneother lot;' piece Cr parcel of find lan ate In Toiranda bore, bounded as, follows, toiatit I On the north by lands of Solomon Walborn and He :webs; east by Matron': 0 Telano; sontbby„.Pitie street, and west bjlind of e. M: Manville, being 100 feet more or less front on said Finn street, and run ning bad: abontll2 felts:ore Orlette tegAftib south line of said Walborn and Jacobs land, with a framed dwelling hone thereon._ Seized and taken Int° ox. ecutlon at tho suit .31' E.: I% Pox tree Sx.' C.-D. CU& ' i ALSO-One other lot plena or parcel of laud sittt• ate in , TOWeladi beire, 4 'botuide4 ittlfollowa t Ici _,...wit t• On theforth by Stateitreet; eastl)fhittls of mos ' Bramhalle now In Drepossession of; Min.:l: If. , B. Whitney,; south by, Poplar street, end west by 7and of Gad, IL rWwd... containing ,on -half an acre. of land, more or lest: all improved,. a large (mined dwelling houso thereon; -1 • l' '''.. " - _'l '',_ l. ' ALSO-The defendant, Geo. P. aeh's undivided s t i les interest in one Other lot, piece or , pared °V Jand dtuate in' the said ;bore of Towanda', bounded on the north klYittlav:lt; east by Third ate floath_hy lank of Wm. Or 0.%an0 ,womby as alky l being about fOIA:-.1k4nt-oirsaid _Thild.st . , and about' 2:2140t, 'back On astid.PppliF-at. With n two ataygothicholat dwelllnghow. annall,trinned_bizn,lother bollaioS With fruit and . ornamental issenth •,1 known's§ the homestead lotof %op& caelaWlitt7 . b AZlPlr.Altil defondelit's WW4ltitted IS ilittNit ttk. tar 0ne'0131441 lotipleCO,of tercel eland ttiateln day twir.,toowning 113 acre* ;Mom 09,Iesse.ib Ml 7 warrantee name Cl D. H. CtulilltghaM; anti tie* , Mill, 2 mill honers and asides thereon. ALSO-TheifliktlllallldifilV.4 1 111 0 11 4ed; 15 ralteF est in one other lot, piece or pawl of land sitnep in Barelagtap.,,conta d nitut 400 urea, mom or lose, in the ; Orantee name of Peter Lailley, -'1 'ALSO--The said', defendant's undivided 1.4 Ater eat in one other lat of land situate in tire:, containing 330 acres, more or less, In the warrantee ::nomoof - Josimh,Litilev: -I .. I •,- • . - -, 1 -•- in.LBO,-.4honAld 4ohniAlsneti - n 0 1 ,4.1414 latAir7, 7 • ;sit Ili one other lot oriaig dhlate in , Berelsylsep.;„ containing 865 strew more dr leas,ln the wartnaltitiN name of Walter Stewart: :" 1 ' 1 :I " , Ai SO-The said defendant's undivided. 1.71 Inter. eitin one other lot in Barclay stet Overton, contain ing 401 acres, more or less, Ild the .WirrantS) name 1 21 AUciltlf E l : Niktak Wtotinlien tt Nll Pill I'l Et El : Vaal/VI vii vlio:ii . V11111121 rim, , , =II 1331 002 . ~ '+"l I i . ,•-1:11 ',!::::::,7 F- , 14 11 5t 73.7. ' . ‘. 7 t l ".i - X: l , - - -. .ri ,- -: J;.- t• -- r ~-' •-•wt"., "'"'?: ...A.ell . - ilajalti tr. .B._*; r B,( 114 - A4 4 .90 11 6 681181 /b Man irtweemtlif•mia twig t e u nite A h fi:Vir o ft i b;4 43 A - , r, _f,tit ii.4-irwii4 ir i. k. Ainriftubbro..bekohdLittadiltalliedisfix.i. , a. :o „, i ~ at 8471600460938147 liezurfnieffi• tot; t . elite Wong *nee Street angotait esit 40141,1 i eurner; MOOS Mir IF lamming. to Tolutis,ariffitlfr gook i „ de *i s t - 1W feetltofatnem l llltwilidellollolll l- • . ,z,-,'westait USA to a •Orp,_ Obeejegdprtla.4s,deg.'. Mst 150 teet.to litice 01 1•b 11 , 84 4 1 1( • 1 8 OS: a tho sat4l street; and 110 OrmltK I tossil.. With * 1 met dwelling house 1 rifi liderf I_l=l4o nz the - same. lot an nordraeled• by add= GEM le B. Wi-Sorthrup f i lfyleOntiset ailed Jutie iii, 16.12 - beized.an&tikett into .execation at the attit 'et Tel & OferciP!lY. 8 118'.. Northrup. - - - ' ' c r •ALI3II-40sie 0 Mu /17F4-Cr WO/ OfiAlaefiltatii .c. ate in Franklin testa:Md . , hounded as fOtiows.to_wgt 1741 the Mirth hybrid IV Helloed; east byltiegirts. - ' . lie highwa3(3.-Aning from WtstirmildintOarldreillet mtltby pildic L higliwny I.4ding from Tommie to ;OM* au treatb, lewd of Whet Stulth.`cositain• ; tog.one r h an acre or • huid,i snore or less - all Ins. • • WrMOdi wi 1 . 1 an Ice hong.; thereon.. - 'and ea. 'Tr St 'hospital Daniel Whets ss.flU . i IL OaMbi 1 1 , 'ALSI ne 0 ter Tot, pica parcel of land Mtn. , ' AVM thintOri l township,b6_,=ded as follows , to wit: . - On the north by' lamilkof Frederick Williams ands. ' n Dauber east by the Northern Central • Railway' , fili y;.. south' by the Jptiblirr highway ,, and west • ; by lan . of Frederick Willynns coubnang GO acres 1 othui ;More or leas, B(4'iteres improved; with • : slog se•Astyrd bash and few fruit tresstberebn.. Seized Mad taken Into 'excel:Mon at Um ant of -3. ' moon,L. al l c s b HorYillif Ond =Ms Socks's& :, _: - 1 ~Dno other piece . r parcel qf,land situ ate ist orn twain p.I• Unaided' and described., at follFs,--biwit:, - . utarthemmtheast, cos , ' . uer of eter Clapper's ot ; thence *innerly along the . ' • slid 8 4, of Peter 418almezlifiik 44.-rods ao a post on ttie.lin6 of Jobs Clapper's-lot; thence south along the brio if John V. Mgt:4We lard IGO rod* to * post; thence 0 3 . 5 i ' dint 4 4e. line of g; - Iftirtsiker'sl - 1 lot 48,icds to a poet;" dint the parallel with the: . ' .cOririfyilino 76, rods to the mill pond A high- waist ' . Piirkt t t.the place of heginaing, containing 50 acres •of lan 'more a{ leerfit oetog the - same landlion. ' , eyed by Cheadle' Bixby tonic said kfargaratilardy . by peed detod ,24.a..r 22 , 1886, and' recordedln Demi ' 8 114 0 0 . 1 Pagel • ' &OLIO', 1E18; resetting and ex. ref-piing from the Moro deeerilied premises aecrimin . •ce ,t,Liiii of fourteen' litres: conveyed by the said ltargsrat Hardy and litralland to Zahrlllappet - * 'dew:L.-dated . Nov' 11. 1587 r. -and recolded , l ll 'Deed - *A I'm'. 11 - , 147 mid 'Slab one other lot of five jrcrea.eenseyed • is:.. .parties of the first part to • 3Orah Clapper. by deed .datpd Feb: IP., 1800, and re.- rerdedln Deedliook June 12,1156. - -r Seised and tn. . ken intOesectotien at the emit of The Natlinial- Can- - thi Mlik of,Therry Val* vs. Maid= r. rwil3 , 44 %imam Nerdy his wife .1.1- • -: . Atig. , ll .: f, I - . . r. J. 11. prrni. &erg!: . .- 1 - ' ---1----t - QH RitIZS ' SALE.--By..virttio :6f • 1 kriurl4l7 *ill lamed out of. ,the Coital of Corn. men Pleas of Bradford•Coptitf,end in me directed. • - wilt betiooseil•to pub* Wale at thetlourt thOtimAt . the,ll4rougli -of Towns* , --o*-FIIIDAF.: ! , S.U- -"' JIM 11, 1674. at 1 o'clOekt fr: W, the following' de. 1 scribed rot. plece,:" el' parcel Of land, situate In. the -.Porcrotti of Towanda, boUnded as follows: . On the north y Fridge street, exit by laud of Widow Wee. ten, Oath byay alltyAnul west by lands. of W. • ` , 'rug Ufl A -front On said Bridge street. - sr ftYmed dwelling thereont; the property of. George. W. . 1 into execution at the got:, W. SUM. , • ' .. J.. 61. SLIITIL 81,erir. 111 4NOTlC.Fi.—Notice .at there have been - tAled Us . ..1 Wills in and for the County, eta or athnintstration upon the - Irowle 'tat , • • fo . 1. Partial aocqunt of 6. W-Raileir and- Wm. B. Steven., eteentera of- the last Will and . Tertament of Bank' Batley. deceata, 1 - - , --• , '- 2 114ount ot .Hiram', Alockwell.,guartrawof 'Thpni'air F. BroTion, or child of Willis BroVill, . Eioe, I eofWe , Burlington'. • - .- ' -- - • ! 2. ill al acre it of Britton', Longwell ~ aurviving .nlerlot traitor of the- estate of George A. Longwell.. 1 late of olutrt,ia , decesard. 1 - ' ') ' • 4: Final aceou tof J. sf. Carey, ; solmbeatraior ed the e ste of B Mben Werkhelz ,, r. late of Orwell. decee , • h , : , . 5. Ps tie! as. nt of .11lann „I.4nson,..adruiniatria. ti 4 tlx of a estat of Benjamin' _Benson, late - of Cot. - rinahli,,deceased, .. ' . , .. . 1 _ • ---,.. 5. Fatal . account of B. 'ri Ilarkzeie, gtlardt.EA of Willie sled Adis yanAtlen, minor children ofq). P. VanAllirf, l late ot Springfield, deceased. 7, Final zo,:olant of C.A. Tracy, nnarditn of Li nter WOOd._. 11Mi#. 0 3e CUM' Of P....F. Wood, lato of ... Stoltit 71.11. eld, dace sad. - r - ''a;. - ' . A. C actor nt of S.i J.: Ifi L A 7 3ll; - . guardian of ) 13 7 :.i... Jackson now 'Mary A. Slur,' Elinor ehild'of .I..faC4urr, late f Canton. deceased.; r • 9. F,nat account of. - David-Culten.and John Slim. ph.: ileentorslf the let Wal and Vadat:tent of Br3ar;q culion,. te of - Al any. deceased. . P.,. Final atren nt of Philo Mingo. and A. L. Cron. • t i mor, admintetra era of the estate of John Hinges, tat - of Alonrce. eccaserl.; , , • - • - ' 1:1. , ;Fitril account -of Wm. YfeSluiran, euardiau of Jstute N. Sinclair; minorichtht 4t1VD12W3.7a Sinclair. lot' off ALT. dezezked. H. .:: ,. , L'... 1 final ae. - ....0un50f Stt , E. Send and 111: C A In. stiorig.luxecntcrs - of 'the-last Will and 'reatiment of TrMig 'Ond, tatr *of Wellif, deceased. - ' '-' . ', . I.:i. iir! are , :nnt of qr.: - M. Tozer. - !x.e.zntor of the la; mil and Testarcrni or Koziari 1 3 - sp?,34tirr. j, de .ea -, d., ' • - 11. ,inal .9 ' Ci ., 01111 t. cf trorrii and L I) Sh , triirai ex...enttrs of-the last Wilt and 'testament of Nathan Sh-perd, late of p,'ells, deceased. - li. il'inslAt ,, ....ontit of Afprris LemiS, administrator ~ d.rith., estate e.' 'af_o - rari..• Lewls, late of Towanda, tOre. creased. . . i 15. partial r1.2:01111t of. If: L s:•ott, admirl.tritor iiender.7" fife of Fr SICIC ..1 - •yler7 - late 'of Allicns;:do. ecase t h , . .1 7. 4final accoant.f :liff, A. Porter. administrator oflthyAate of ',. ', ~ Patr i nan, late Of Dresden', N. Ir., el 'esascl." • , i -. ~I • . - .;- I ,IS. Finsi ace unt of John'. J. Vertne;y end it. F. Shattuck', exectihm'of the last. 'WM arm Testament . of G.l,w. shatti,clr.; Tito 'of West Burlington . decd. ' !PD.Tiital account `of Wtrl,Snyder. administrator td thie'estate - of4vert,DAyrrel,dateof Rome. deed. 121inal aegonnt' of ,Iltufus Calif ,: guardian of Fran „IL and Sarah Herfland. minor_ childsrn of 0. Et...Yptviand. late of /Infra, deceased rti.4 „ , i„.. lc tilt of tetif.a A. Clayte U. grtar•lian ~ c Csr, n .H... orctta. BI; and Frank 33.-4 renreer. mine childrer . . ofA. Crainner, late orLeßoy. deed. 22. Final. acconntof•David "tnahem and T. G, Ir. t win; dminishntors of tlie -estate of doseptkrearnley, - • lite At LeLey, de,. ased.t. 1 .. . . 23.1FInaLtecount atit G. Vanborni guardian ot Eliza, Jane and Ifarttia,4lerry,.minor children ot Tinniert Merry lat.. of 'Granville, deceased , 121.) nal accmaid.of OwlsClotf and Orson Bickel , . Adm . . Adm . . iStmtors of the eFt,ite (f ... B. Bonham, late of Ft me, deneased. ' .', -- - - - ,A 1 . the adr...atisernent of property set oft- ly ex. etuf rs or administrator. to - widows or 'IddIITI. a of the f lowing a ' ' dents,!via . • , - 1. , • Estate of Wm. Hosglin.-- . --- ..'' • '' " Geo. P. Barrett: - ' %! Martinlohnson. . - • . .4 Albert Paftes.. ' - . Noah Meer— ' . • , D. E. Sherman. , Levi D. Albro. - •- " , rJoseplintiCamphelh - 1.. • , Joel B.T,icknor. - • . , • ' John H. Ashcraff.. -•- . Hrti.Hanoy O. Browit, • • ' ' 1 Andrew Fraley. ' • Allen. B.lBorsey. -• . , - . . 4.e will .be presented- to thtf Orpltas' ardtottnty. =WOLF: Septomher 74, at 2 oroclr. 4 P. M.. for confirms. Ince. ; 0. J. cuuzstrati,_ . - - -Itegister. IME " I " 11. V.. • ‘• BEE 1 4110 the k Court, (If Drat. DAN .3: D.:-B Don pod allow, a-Arig 28, 14.1 , -' - • 1 . TRIAL VST FOR; SEPTEMBER - .-L.4:113f. ISM .. -• , - ?- .. axecitlnt WEAK .. ' ., . Hir Hemel vs Tor Coal Co .1. .... 4....ea5s Calla no Whe ler vs DI on 2.: Stafford - . eject Asratt Spades -s Jde 'is &J B Pugh... ....asspt . Sea Pty vs Wnat Snyder.. - . . ... .4.. COMA J'CI Robinson IsErvine,Cooper et al - - appeal Et RI 'Noble vs pinta) Sweet - • ..appeal • dam ys Jane Gibson 'et al trespass 0 B ttdermel it. Co vel F MOMS ak SOD . debt McMahon vs 4.2ines /Inert:— ....... -tea. dB proncl es vs 0110¢ Collins -.- appeal Wot 4 Mason 'ls 8 IC ct .. la A: it It Ca - • • - for lat D J gweet vs .. , •1 " i - .• ~ .. a. D - idler vs ...-- ... I yil .. - .... - Chs.s 2d Myer ya 44 ' 17 l A. E Comstock vs El 3 illlain's.: - Nebr i la Vande*ool vs Daniel Welle..: .. . . :1.... - . :rim Ellasuan Smithi vaJohn a mason_. , .. :. .:.. . .. appeal Clara & Medall i on vs Towanda - Do - 50... :.. '....ciebt J W Cnan's rem *a Daniel Hill Jr ' .....1.....1110i fa" tobolGritlin vi Thomas' Mnir & Co trespass I: ensrdi re P 2: N 'lt Canal k•R It Co..,:trespass Cse Enloe ell Vs El A; ;E Coal .t.'R leCo: ..for l ett . Philo',3lingos. s . tl , .. -_ .., : .. • Home rargel vs Levi We11e... - r ..::-.,:-.- ... „spied PanFrargio'cosen• f ' ~" : - • .• D. 0 Wa 4:4; vs Henry Ward - . ... .-.....debt Job Kirtry,vS •Arr.oe C, Pratt -- amps C Bparnkf.' ns i ;,.vs P. 8i 31sismes Vilmr appeal " 1 t" . ''-‘ ' • Chas Kelltim'a Admr;...appesa Jay •e is Ormanelnstiranee Co ' cebt .nu :D 'insole's Edo! Tiak Arsa' • - ~..•..sei La gd a 2.1 Overtdu vs Erlo RR Co ' - i CPO ~ IV jVatulernitrth irst Jahal: 0 Ward.... : - .1- .. "...• . two 3.1 4. Ha nal B red Co Bant:s.tnkve ID /9,k'ecve.iesuo ...„... -6 ,___..-1.: • ,„: .:,„...- l' ' ' • _ _,,” Amass si • 11.o.uutow alq ........ cwlrtaaliyratpirun monne Ii v;11 tit 's two ! , as gsrley Johnson debt • Uif "Xlice Vita W TaliteAssignate. ' Bel is, Joseph limonrees tuts vs John m Liqes eel to • C trtewart 'vs Hamilton Hoter; , ' ...lappet. 'IS Lana et at, Vll.l .7 /Peers ... ' , . ..:.appeal intJ 'Noble vs J/AiP Kirby et aL .......... ......eje.t. on .t Ifolfbrd vs Bemj 8 Bentley appeal . of wee Aatirialo:HeßtrY /forges troves , ~, sam 'el N 131 vaJohn 11 Miutay...... ...- :Amapa Witit'd am ll'is eetibgllonso vs D Shoemiltsr.appt, SWI aftliel ''en's vs 1111 , 1140 UURITUI9O CO.debt - Pl 3 dy vs la e Gibs - ' -. appeal 1 • .. •T amt.*. z- ' ' . - fl G. ostasmad vs SAM Phillips . . appeal G eoi HOMO. NIl Geo'W Goodell:4'.. , .:;,.. 1 . ::„.issual D AI Ws C,Htmelker: - .:..1::^... ' -- ` ....:..debt Lewitt Havens 'vs CI. Ward's adrar • - ' debt rt 'Jon Whi le's Admr vs D Cash's Aduir.se rsu I' Persons le John 'Wolf.. i . I. 4 • • appeal P3l Stowell v Jamesacer .t Co deb; AC Moore vs ohn"C ming -- 1 . isms ''B Wyrkeoh - debt juke Adror Vs 4 -- A Birri - - 'aPpest P .11 Stowell Tpisteo Tel B Weer & C 0.... --debt ,0 P Cole vitjaseph tUabop • -' rep ;Chas IP Wades ; Emrs vs Jesse Bpalding.......fer am 0 D Bartlett v dutone Xuter ' ..appeal i Wid Daman ria B Fusee: ; , " • - debt - Wmfl roster s ,Wm. ~...... ,„„ ; . MO Illrun Norton vs - It NNW ' ' - I,'. :.,.•"....appost • Pe ft &Co Lys BLI Smith " '-. - -' latua Cte D Ma nn _v Eliaa*ercusan - • ....scl la' i 1 Po Altovens, erns& ovsle&ECoal&BBCo,:tor stt W WBo nvs W Bobs et al.. —.sal fa Mc ter Ilowm n & Cti - 8 Welts & Tlt . us.., ... ~rep . 8 Dalisll'irs Mark Tyl 'r ' , ~...appest J 1 .... , .J. C Tyl i E w ' • ; ! appeal olla Dustin et al vs $ Nevdte • ,sppeal ,0 llowlind Fit D yetto Leo a nd yet gaming Cola et al eject Joltultolutes it James Neater...l ' ' 'V. ' trespasd 4 4 Illitchein twe v*Attsienbt Tsp. , 4:l...appeal 00tbens Balorys Sidney T-Lerwls. • .appeal Agin C' Mote vs John (tdramltuc. t I - . ' eject It 1:1 paha= v i f ALabreep ' • •• • - 3 1 1 ,PSM - :11 c tE iza . Hitch ll'alits& t•a James Belly ..... ... .eject,. ;0 Orldley v Beimour Wbeeldent- • • app a l ' Ep cue I va A 3 Worts . appeal, , Dr EL Oarflurx pc delen Dlat. ._ ' Ile 3 P l z e ivig _A . -cod:di v. Ipirry . ll Mrdlag et al mei fa U *Eau Is 0 rower. ...,. .:.,.... • • appose ill& NcEtan, s Stephen Bennett et Si:, • act la 1 i, ~F -1,1,1 i; .1. • ,II .1: _ - . - . Air ' .. W A C ....:.ease JasonP 'Norton et al vs =as Detrick e k a; ,i.Aci fa Geo IrWelleS ti PA &AY Outd &B &Co eject. i r 54 0. t as V 8 RSLUdilni et a1i.......,:.**01; PtIMIElln 'PE Perame vi Elbert F. Beddlagtott„.case Jatettis•Nlßlaum vie N 9101 C 0;..:. ; • • cud' Fiederielt Willianuma IN OBM CO -'[: ........ea5t , Jahn VanWert vs Calvin Buell • • tame Iltbard EMU* vs Samuel liyett... - ..........5ppeal lyer B il l vc Wm W Decker • pulpit odn week 'ieturtudal Mon.: - itn., , Ble'cepra,Pazc.fludi t it,reek returnable on Idpralay, Sept: 21, 19, at 2 o'clock-P.M. . •••' • i 1. - L'-.' , - :., 4 _• 1 t .(DlDlrat. Parc, Prot. '4 1 .; Tr 4 - 410111.4141:114,4.8111.,t is le.• ~, f 4.•• L f., 1., • •pilBL .- a g'l" n•iiirly Susan ydara enerionte in ttluir's • pw r p lOgs, I:offer tut servlces to the pu altviided to in ati3 , of the count/ in an - era esti , btlon utt, I j. At.. - , • • • - ; „.; ilial s E Smgh - Is JR (10% lIE=I