►d Vi Townpy PL, .11i i iirsit i q, Align:V.ll, 1875. GREAT DititiUßlMM TO PORI CLUBS :FOR THE REPORTER. • . • - • Desiring to largelinerease the circula tion of the RF.POWftn,kwa will between this-time - azul ,Oict of ,Januari next, giCe a new Sixty-five poli c ariteed &wink Machine to everyAwson forwarding ua Forty No* Subscrilie t ru, - it, $1.50 each. • Such a club can lie funned in every township: LOCAL AND GENERAL. , THE Public School of Borough will oven for the Fall ter* Augu s t 23. THE, Historical Societir will, hold a _meeting this evening ate Canton. •.Tut new liotel it 'Waverly did not inn and Las been .elosed. . , I 1 0 , S. F. ROYLE is in Harrisburg, as a del..' egate to the State-t COuriiil Sovereigns of Industry. -:. . 1 ''..'f .- -• ~ .. DOCTOR PRATTT,; is putting a n9Arr -s sroof on the BAILEY houie, occupied by Gen. 1 .111.trati. • -- -- t, • x • THE " Boss Fanning' Mill" is to be pat= ented, and a ••mantifactory established in Canada. THE Lin-ta .Band h4ye engaged a leader who was fortherlyA musician. in the Brit ish Army. • . • JAY GOULD, the tailivad king and Wall street operator, has tiro . sisters living in Tnnkhannock. , Mn.. DAN:IS, studeni of the Lewisburg University occupied the pulpit of the Bap tist Church,la'st Sondiy morning. ,/ THE Fall Creek rual ^ Company are shipping• coal - again. iThey *aye about _ 20.000 tons in stock at4he mines. Twp deserters from the British Army met in this place the other day, after a separation of ten or twOre years. I - • • J. L.. 31c3[AitoSt.'ouli enterprising mei eletn-k, tailor, is about tti visit the old coun try, after all abseuce ot , several years. .': Till: new "breaker's at Bernice. will . the completed, and !tlae ishipment of coal commenced about Bat 2:Pth of this mouth. Oult readers in East+ Bradford should ron6nber the administrator's sale of S. M.Y,Afitclut.n's estate. - i , in Herrick,. Aug. • GOV. lIARTRANFT aniltamily hare:been spending a few day's, atl 31innequa. z' The Governor returned to II rrisburg on Tiles day_ . . . . riTE GrangerS • lir _liisytont exypet to have their Hall consiplet 9 plL about' the first September.of and 'frol l os e culebrate the I•Neat . loya pie-nic. r THE_NeW Yin • k Fanning Mill Company :will enler one of tja:ir! floss Fanning Mills — at the inning N 4 Y. State Fair to be held in Elmira' 11F:1;1 . 1:NT. We SI1:111;, next week pub lish the Nernvni nu 'Sunday 'minting last, by Bev. 114%. C:lx-ivEIAND. ,at the M. E. thumb-. Fizom . present itidieatif:ms thele oill not 1 pwa,i l i ng in :p,- eiturthes next Snn,Liy. 'The - are without a ItaS-tf.r. 311.1 thr 0011'1" 114,41,1%.: are a ll al, ,rnt. G. 1 .. ...rf . 1)\ is ing ill at 'the resiat Of the ilitti • r. syttiptotis au• trf such a mottle la affoitt nQ ial,tt EMI SI \ nnnc NV:1171111:4S 1111' matrimony, ill our 'advttrtising column,. to-ilay: anti His - 4talg t . will at next tt , rm .tf l'tnit,?:et. twelve nn -I,,L:tutkatus. fri.e again! , arriir:lo n.l) , P FA 4,f ~11 the 2;t1) riged nearly 941 ca Ili.' art. tLe fatljer of the late and: PF:CFM.VM. ..• . -,7., 4 . - , i . )1 ItN. Sli K 1: NV( 1.,11. I ~:, 11l II! preintred t., re-: ef•ive. application; crtim. pstpils. She lla's made great retlttetitins iit 110' 4:1131141.'N. Parents lieSitillg a th , tr(Pligli; atid untiwt•- .I. , •iit instructor on tin' pian . Ql';)r livir chil dren, -Imuld, ricer he'', a I.:1)1: THE oust illtarted Ct.llc'elith.ll. L. O. (4,. r.. ill this epuut:',!. will - meet at Bar ,m•Tuesday 'the, 2-Ith hist.. and re main in sessitm two days. -.Arrangement. have Leen made fm- exen siam ticket. MI the Barclay R. IL: ImpitovEitt:N-r.—N. N.' 131:yrs.. jr., is repairin:.: his inmse uu Main-st. The wing's and lea zit(rs hair lot en razed to the ..4 - roan4l. and the I . lllllle of the main build in:, is being, reni"(lelell.. lien oinipleted. the a riiiiteetnral aiii•arii!ee will lie very tine, ( n( 111.:1:t . — The Lin-ta iLtud killi;ive alv.ther toputi. air'oneert - 4111'Sat- MAO . Vvvning next, ;00 4:11e folluwin g is • 111.: 1 , 1 ,, gral111111• : • I. 11-t I. .1-111117.1..11 If lli , k t%tvir. )1. was in town last week. t The i l;i lilt iespeeted ,1.1, as a former resident mid faithful pas tor or lilt.. I;aptist Indeed, we lteiieve he is largely entitl4ll to the credit e.tablishing'•that -ehitiell. on a , tine ;,• •ke , i , . • - we ‘1:1: 1 ,1 ?!."'"( 1 I ( ' 13111 Tiro Hon. 1 7 :111. STItEETr:(I w:e. on mon dav unanimously renoiniintted for Judge of Susquehanna,. ('ouitty. The (10°r:4 , - 111..1n. and the, very tlattet-ing'maru4 in it was evinced. 'was ulikj 7- ideasini.i t.. the ntlinermls. friends of the Judge, and "1.' 1 ,1;1,1E10 D : t,, able. wise. and in eorrnidiltle judi. ial otlicer. 1 ;3 r "1,1 friend. (.. !F. to:sit.tl , . for a engaged with the L. 1"-: e , tabii ., lll:l/ himself as a Civil En ,;-ineer at-Pittston. Iti addition luring fellow, Doi- i; a first-clasia engi neer. and th e peOple .117". , .... fne county to b e congratulated oti securing him a resident. . %VI. especial - -Ittetiti'Avn knir tem -1,1,111ee friends tlie.tiotiEv of a festival !.• given by the t.intxf- TernplaiN of the afternoim amtevening of the The Lnflge ;tl,_ Wune IS l i ne tor surecssrul and emirgetie temper: ..rg . anizations 111 the counts. and . • -....%11.• aid them:in:ly feo assured that i, I told, ilitrustl.li t4t tiult will be prep :,‘ 1... ti. - IN Tit. tit art. one hundred, eases "111 Ige:! September te tin. If all the awaiting the disposal of thi. ~111 I. 31r ii 4 readied in !due course of it will not he the rata of Judge Lit. Sl , lll. iletefinined to push ;h. finsiness as=tapiillyas possible. % I Torii,... and suitors should aid him in ,•ilort,. , Fn:,: 4,1 , i:vasuiscvered building (in (het, west side of i .111,1,i stied, ( in Thursday . "'Hill'• Ficlon, thei flames could , 4itildings were n: ••Wc have nt , t: le arned the par -ti,idars, but believe 311 Thor?, iV. S. CRIN- I:. ;ill Lad SiOn'S blillle(Q 11. N. Wu.- also lOst valuable - law 10, buN ;Ind office furniture. fnr 1“))01%1lig etas 1- Hind - on ( our tat& 2.,'estel4lay. How it '.lute there. or how long it .4nts remained ~ .ifireale d by the "Fulibitth 7 of the sane t"o,• we cannot fell, but it t. an . item of tit . teli iffiereNt ' a ) ,k l wo'l 1 " P: l %,s 1. and we invert'4•eVert though 'nay appear someWhaf t*ale. And if we add our congrtaulations . r , . the happy groom and brine "At the 'M. E. Parsonage, at Camp town, I'a., July Lev.'- G. L. Wit, I.l.tats, W3l :377EP1144 and 3liss KEEN F. ' both of Standing Stone, Pa." ; , `,7 , • WELL EVIESED PROMOTION ,j—The ap pointment of It. F. GoorimA.*, Esq., as Assistant. Superintendent of the Pa. Lt: N. Y. H. B. is a promotion which Mr. G. richly deserved. From the organiza tion of the cnmpany.to the Present time, he has been; the faithful and obliging Chief Clerk.' His present honorable' po sition has bepn earned, and the duties will be discharged with fidelity and prompt nms. The Elmira Advertiser notices the app ointmentas follows : • • • - "Mr. It. P. Goouu.t.N..an accomplished officer of the iPa. & N. Y. R. 11. Co., is appointed Ass,istant Superintendent of that comPanY, with headquarters at To wanda, Pa. This appointment has been deservedly earned -by ten years faithful service on the:part of Mr. GOOMAN, and is another evidence of the superior judg- - ment of Col. n: A. PACKED in appointing the right man to the right place. DEF,os recorded week ending August 7: Philo Mingiis to Nelson Gilbert, April 20. '74, Monive: J . " M Smith, Sheriff, to Cary Horan, Feb. -10, '75, • Burlington; Ilyatt. to Edward E Chamberlain, JulY 2. '75, ISinithtield: Joshua Stunk rant to Ileter- Wotterulike, July 24; '74, South Creeko' A Johnson to DeWitt C. ohnstead. May 25, '75, Athens: Timothy llitrin to, same, June. S, '75, Athens; W ilLPieree to k'rederiek Tuthill, June 44, • 74. Athens: - (' E Ferguson to Charles Goeteheos. I.ti,e G. '7ll, Ulster: George II fltiolile hi Ahnetla Gamble, .June 2, '7l, Fanklin; ThOmas Gamble to E A Jen oin:,s, July 3E, '72, Granville; lieuben:M Russell to I Joseph Seeley. Sept 15, '74. lb..tor: Smith, Baxter to Almira Harris, JUne 5. ' 7.5, rroy; Win II Mofgalt. to Mi di:lei .Met Alan May 17.- '75, Timanda:..l Tome to 'Wm It Storrs. July s'• Asy lino: J. 4111 ;Johnson to Jolin Griffin. March '27, '75: Asylum; Lyman M Van .lll to I.e: s ter G July - 75, Gratoalle: .1 11 Atkins to Amon Arin strong. May Tuscarora; Allen Mc- Kean ,t.o 11 11 ' 3lave. Feb 13. '75. Towan da Bor.'. MI I!Eio.,N i..= 1 11,m. G. A. Gl:my 4:1, ill town a few hours one day last week. Mr. has given Up all business eares for 3 351 , 11, 310 is.,,i..njoying himself at the va rious summer resorts. For the last twen ty-five years he has !KPH one of the most artive and te4eful men in the countif, and it is commend4ble on his part to tak e a little reereathln. —Anning . thti friends and pat r. REpmsTEN, thioe an— more welcome to out sanctum than Prr to: MoNtatE. Esq.. of Sylvania Mr. M. and his .on GEM:GE paid ns a visit ione day last week. They art. 1,1411 earneSt, active Republicans, who look teethe welfare of the party in prefer (nee to any 1)0-sopa' considerations. —Rey. I!. Al. Cm-A - ELAND. ,Washing ton. D. Mr. DANIEL FICA-NTZ. and Mks \ NNW DIMMirN. of Plymouth. were the guest's of ltonEwr M •KEE. on Monday. flunsoN. Limn vis visit big his father. \V m. M. 31.11,1Anc Esq.. in this , Mrs. Sin JUN ER is also paying a visit to Mr. M.Vt,t.trux's —Mr.. Cul. MAso, - is visiting her frietuls here. Mrs.. M. has aee'ompanied her'. husband an his campaigns un the Plains dining - the past few years. --Mrs. G. 1,1.2 WATfril.N! , , and family wile, have been ~•pentling several week: iu Stil -1 can returned nn T oes il av mom .......... Etter neirly •. „ Mem t f"rd .k . Gra SmiTii hart re turtictl from a hi',4 wrek. ~..journ a t the —Mys. N. N.; 14yrs. jr.. and children, .hitve ;zone to I!'ike • routity. on a visit to Mrs. 13.'s paieikts.r_ --M. 31. :.se.q.Dis( i an'il wife are enjoy= ing a little re.'cre'ation. I, a trip down the fit. I.;ncrcn i.". f asvyt:l - 11 ri•(.l%Th-. ntlin. will rvlnt,vc to this rhee awl ( p en a l aw ulticPC 11" c welrmni. him. —Hey. H. .A. CLEAvELAND made a call at !Hit. flEponTill (Mice on Monday nvoming- last. -,-Mrs. E. td..l-;rtota:ten is. at IVatelt 11i117,11. I. '• ' -,lter. B. 3. Bot - Gt.Ass was in t..,wit Monday eveniN.:: last. ('i:Evi;LAND, of Washington, I) ('.. has been visiting at S. W. Romvits' En. 14lPottifit : Thee is a subject that. we think needs 'some attention outside of what the regular authorities may give it, and we know of no better way to bring it to notice than !through the ItEronvEn. We 'refer to the attempt to make the old Chennue , Bridge" free. at the expense of the comity. Now, we are in favor of the principle of . free bridges, but think' e,FI r system does not warrant the county in building the one referred to, 1 is well known, it belongs to a class of river bridges not usually built by counties, and if the Present petition should be grant e d, how long wongit Is..before other locali ties would clamOr for the same facilities? And.by having such a precedent to refer to, we should hive to continue to buy out or build new free bridges at from four to seven points on the Susquehanna • and Chemtmg rivers;‘to satisfy the people, of different localities. If the State Lad nuule-it a part of "ifs duty tci bridge the -larger streams at necessary points, and place them in charge of the counties to keep in repair. or to replace, :uid the counties tirbuild all of the class. and tlie towns to see that the third class was supplied: then «c think pir cause of complaint need exist. But afterthe rivers have been sup plied by stock companies with bridges at convenient - points, and wherever it would pay, we do not favor the plan of county's buying up trh.rt ,rentaiw of a bridge, so, that the stockholders May get their first investment back at the expense of the tax-payers, and open a way for large additional expense to the county by similar plans. We do not.ay that this is a lob, — but it looks very much like it. If the present 'Company cannot keep up a bridge, let theM offer to dispose of their privileges at reasonable sum, and see if some one will 314:4 build a bridge. If it will not pay a company, is the connty warranted in bridging such a lame stream at all? We, do' not wish to "progress" backward.',' but it is necessary to consider well before beginning a system that would lead to greater expense to Bradford coun ty than a majority of its inhabitants de , sire. ONE INTERESTED. S.Athens, Ang. 2, 1875. I=l Mies Binaßent IL Ilifzuts, A. 8., 0 'graduate of the . Elmira. Female College, apd formerly an instructor in-the Blooms hft, Norinal School, will teach in the' Ladies' D.epartment of the Snaquebanzuk Collegiate: institute, this next year. Misu MAsox, and 'the other_ ;hi istructors 'in that . department remain. Miss Mrt.i.val is a daughter of the Rev. J. G. Mu:ix - ft, of Montrose. She gradq ated with high honors in her class. WE ,ItEGIRET to learn from the local coi tal:fa of the Journal, that the editor of the • Argus is endeavoring to . recoyer his health and recuperate his engerics at Min ulna. The Argus people never take o u r advice ingood part, or we should suggest that the editor would _probably find the treatment at the State Institution- at Me dia, Delaware county, better adapted to higlnalad, and that a course of treat ment there would greatly •benefit him, and be of advantage to the readers of the Tim.twenty-second School year of . ihe Susquehanna Collegiate Institute, coin. mences oni Monday, August 23. Those I 'interested in sending their children from home to school, should consult the adver tisementon another page. The number of teachers has been-increased to eight— one more than last year. In the interior of the building several changes are being made, by which a larger number of non. resident students can be' accommodated. means of the recent improvements the students are provided with rooms as pleasant, well furnished and comfortable as can be desired. Those interested would do well to call at the Institute and see the Principal, or if that be impossible, to send for a catalogue. AS INfooUTA.Vr TAx SALE DECISIO.N.. 1 - . In a rem* case ?in Elk county, Judge WILLIAIts decided that a .purchaser tof land at a; tax sale ;took no title at :the time; that the owner .retained his - legal title, and tl;at the purchaser had. no right under his tax deed until the expiration'of the term for redemption, and.ato;t+medy in law •or equity, although the .owner might renioi-e all the titnbei and , overy, thing else of value on the land before the• two years expired, and thus, if the lark was of no value except for timber, compel the unlucky purchaser at tax sale to lose the money he had paid the 'County Tani's urer for the lands.: • I'lrtnt.uttl Ishii I : strawraTax= r.' : On Friday evening, the 6th inst., at about 7 o'ekielr, during * l &TIMM ama; IZN Linr, win Of theate Zephaniah had his barn struck by lig. haring. /alibis* wheat and hag 'irchapt *boat 'two tons, together with all his farming tools, lin eluding a new, Coart k and county !spring • wagon and a lumbar *non, were con sumed. A shaft of ligh descended through the roof; penetrating the centre of the barti, and. setting it in liamea at once. Mrs: Linz rah :te: the .stable to. rescue a mare and colt, but on opening the door found them so frantic that alre dared not enter; but with eouunendable presence of mind, went round on the floor and loosed the halter, and the b ;7 mall escaped. Loss $1,000;120 in J. F. M •BAsr.. BALL—The Clothiers vs. cerymen played two innings of a game Wednesday morning, when rain .pre cd . further play. The score stood—U cerymen, 18; Clothiers, 0. —The game between the Winonas arA Comets, on Monday afternoon last, result ed as follows Winonas 27; Comets 1. —The game between the Comets and Red Stockings, on Saturday last, resulted a' follows : Comets 20; Red Stockings 15. gro I Theri game' was played on the Win+ . nds. —The game of ball between the Alerti, of -Tnnkhannock, and the Winpnas, of this place, on the grounds pf .the forniclr, on Saturday last, resulted itia victory for , the Towanda club by a score of 26 to 14. The following is the score : WINONA; R. ALERT. • I 0 ,L:uld, 1b . 2 4 Stark, 3b.....1 '4 Eaton, p ' 5 1 Brown, s 5....1 2 Phelan, 2b '3 • 1 Osterhout, r f.l 4 Carman, ts 4 '.3 3 Hall, c ..1 4 Srnith, 3U .2 3 Gray, lb 2 2 For c f 3 4 Bardwell, c f.. 2 2 Disbrow, c * 2 3 *Billings, '3 Chamberlin, r f. 2 5 Pickering, 2 b.. 2 IValker, 1 f..... 4 3 DeWitt, p..... 2 • 3 Total , 26 27 ' Total 14 - X7 Ismxos.-1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Winvna. 16 3 3 0 0 0. 0 Alert .7 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3-14 Time of Grtme-1 hour and 45 mitruteS. Umpire—C. M. KISTIPAIMIL of Tonto. hannock. —The druggists and hardware Men, or a gari, portion of them, indulged in a game f baseball on Tuesday morning. The e was - "called" at half after four, and last... ed two hours. The result was a victory for tile druggists, by,the following score': WARDWAItr. 11. 0. Dltt7(:. It. O. Barron, c 8 1 Huntley, e.. 2 18 ('odding, p .2 2 Porter, 1f...3 2 Hicks, s s ..1 ii .Kirby, 6.: , .11).3 1 2 Marshall, lb 1 4 Menardi, 2b.4 'p Buffington, 2b....2 2 Kirbylo. 3b .2 June, 3b ._1 2 Fitzgerald,sso 4 Phinney, I f 2 'I Gordon, p.... 0 ril Dittrich, c f .0 2 Lamb,.l c f. - -..: ,0 .1 Carman, r f 0 1 _ Kirby; C. r f. 2 . Total .12 IS Total.. ...16 1 INNINos.-1 2 3 . 4 5 6 . • Iforfbraiy...6 0 0 3' 3 0---12 Dregs • .1 0 7 2 5 2-16 Time of game-1 hour and 45 minutes. frinpire—E. F. SMITH. —Probably the Most interesting . gam of ball this season, will be that betwec the Printers and a picked Nine from a Druggists and Hardware nines, and whirl will be played someday next week. Sea should be secured early. • TII E A .Vr II !INGE MOVER ENT. MN?: The citizens .of our quiet little, town if North Towanda, were somewhat.) surprised last Sunday morning, by-seeing smoke rise out of the grove , near the To- Wanda Glen. Hearitm soon after loud voices and the report of fie-arms, it was conjectpred to be the DemocratsjollOying over the, repeal - of- the local tiptiOrcilatt; for the eharacteristic • "rebel-yell" &mid, be beard for some distance. On" closer inspection, however. it' was.; found that a number of:fellows froM the! Borough had organized an Anti-Grange Society, and Were about' to confer the. (mirth degree on'sorne of their members. They were preparing a. feast for the oeea shin. consisting of ale, Cations, and clams. • And a lock of cards lent an additional chanw to the r affair. Big Sem.Ev, of; Oyster Bay, officiated as Master; J. AD- I AMS as Overseer; G. Mom; as Lecturer,l and TAYLOR as Chaplain. We did not learn the names of the other officers. On being prep: emit to rotifer the fourth; degree. A liIJAII MEAD and'' Wyonng man by the name of FRANK presented them selves to the Steward, who introduced them to the Overseer, who instructed them in tlie4ise of ale; then to. the Master, who prikeeded to instruct them in the general signs'and bass-words in the afore saidclegree. which areas follows : At the first gate you will give one rap, and the pcSsword..whieli' is "Ale:" at the nest gate you will give two raps, and the de ' gree loss-word, which is " Whisky," and the annual password, •• Free Bum and _Drunkards' Bights:" then you Will step , to the centre of the hall and salute the crowd by placing the thumb of .yoUr tight hand on ylinr nose, and cry out. "The "'Grangers can't come it ;" then to the Chaplain, who instructs you in the use of cards. What their pledge of scere!..Y is we did not learn. but presume from their con duct it is to oppose all tempeiance socie ties.and moral decency. The Masa.r then announeed intermission for a few hours, when they were joined by a number of boys, and, had a good time eating soup, drinking : I ale, smoking . segars, shooting revolvers and playing cards. The hour of adjournment.having now arrived,. thci Master declared the meeting elosoil: They then sang their parting song, which resembled a Modirc s War 1. - whoop. We are not. aware of any accident be filling any 4 them, excepCFnAxs, wbom they let fall a..d . skin his nose and elbows. Friend .31r.‘o's head became so heavy, he concluded to go around Sugar Creek, rather- than trust himself on the foot bridge. Now, Editor, we profess to be, at, least half civilized up here, and would ad vi-e these—Well, anything .but gentlemen —to select some other locality for holding their Sunday festiVals, or examine the law and see what the penalty is for shoot ing, dealliwout ale and gambling on Sun day: for' We don't propose 'to have our young bOys -taking lessons: from such a crowd. CITIZEN. • North Towanda, Aug. 4, 1875. BUSINESS LICAL. The lik:roirrun (diet has the best facilities ("raining job work, and .turfs out more atiel bettei , pechnens than any other establlghtnent In ',."nrtltern Peidisylvaula. Persons wanting an - ys Wing In the job priding line, will dc, well to call and examine• our work. • • Sir Bop.' I rig! 11 rolars at 31. E.jLosxv Zi.D's \tenth - printed town to‘rolors titr Nal, at tlils ()Me.. To secure cliilfirens' pictures--take them to the new . GaWry. New goods received daily at lIENDLYMAN's Sir EligraN done at lIENDELMAN'S deuelry CBE Mu.tr-Boxe.: awl MuAral at HES. EEMZEIC! Or Pictures taken that speak for them 'wire.. at A: .1. FtsineWn New ,Galiery.. iiENDLEMAN Ogrens gnat reduction In SM. v,•r-Plated Warr. CIE?' For all kinds o[" goods In the jeweliy lint, Can at M. lIENDLEMAN'S. * Sew Embroideries, White Goods and Laces at EVA Ntt & 111 _ MI - Everything in the line of station ery at Witt TCO3IB & SHAtrs. VB' A new style picture—the Prunie nule—taki•S at A. J. Funisra Gallery. Icir Opera, Field,. and Sp) Glasses In a great riety. at ITENtyttaux's. sair- Now t; oats, pnd Trimmings, at Ev.txs & - t Yon can buy a set of Crockery very tow for rash at to. ACF.S.. Xi:w Table Damasks, Napkink And Towel- at KENT .3; W nun 1 New Table Damasks, Napklns anti Timelli at EVANS & W Fur the best Roast or Steak to to IlTrat k RUNDELL'S.. .16. Yen - Clocks and Cassimers, at EvAss & limpurnrs ) apt i MPH you wont the bOOO i Cook atm extant,. poll 1 1 W,MPIROV/ A, 07 - .. P 1 rin i.ll97 9 ,AlrirMOOPOthla.A7l s ,ll l M,lol4 . t tarlwaust._ . 110 ." APXIk-' liraeldne,stforokftUo. -„ i G. PArroxi -- i - - - , 4‘ "I 4. 1 tr; poshi n ta c hin g s„ Auxoneia -m ad get; tbespiPkniii, lkobbeiiiini.'ke: '': 1 -;" lang 3 -7> „ . , 71/411.Nzta.so k Sos. .v -- M--- Cr Wm. N. WALmmom, of East &mitts- . field, will be a candidate for Register, and Rem*. Tar ROOMS - :4: AeS443 ate general agents Mr the celebrated Mathushek Pianos, MA WOOD'a kCo.'s Organs—the best hi this or aity other country. Utpria.: i sir The largest and best selection of Spring and, Sommer goods yet brought to this market, Is beteg eetsed dilly, at H. JAiXiilll9; M. Itztrazittaw EaZ the hirgeat and best stack of ladles• and gentlamesus' gold and silver statches erer,brouglit to Towanda. f ars - von't fall to call at 11l ent.r.stax's„ If you vilah to WY anything In 90 line of Jewelry, Sliver a i l Silver-plated Ware. • ' Mr American and French Clocks In great rade it, at very low prices, at Haw DELAIA ac's. , lie -Gold, Silver, and Steel Spectacles, and Eio tibiae*, hi Stela Tartar. at llMMit.tiOrs Jewel -1 Store. i a - u you trant to secure a good article, and get the worth of your money, the place togo Is 111.11 n u,. pra.nAN's. Or Ladies' white Party Slippers and Mfanta• Soft Sole Shove. They are beaptlea. Just received atroilsia & Large sloe% of Meknes and Flcture Frames, a(wurrcomn a SUAI.VrB, Mercurllllo4. • for Look at the New Goods at TAYLOR & rO'S. ;car Witi iu & SHALT have the best• asir:rf moot of intscellaileous books lo 'Northern Pennsylvania, and fell them cheaper. $V' Grenadine's, in great variety,, a • • TATLon & Co•s. Cam' Ladies' Lipen Spits, just opened at TAYLOR IS: CO* rrNorteE.--The Sociable of 'the Pica by+rian Ctinrc6 and Soelity i3f Mtittroefou; will be held at the house of Mr.J. n.SmiTn, on Thumb) , ertthUg. August 18. All are lathed. . - tvr . , If you have got to purchase school boota call at wurreomn & au&ttro. fN" Old pictures copied and entarricil, or ri.lineed to any size desired, and furnished In ' oil, icater colors, or ink at the new Gallery oler Q, (MACK'S Store. *r When yon feel i cough, or bron chW affection creeping on the lungs, taiga AVERT CHERRY PECTORAL, and cure 'it before It be caters incurable nt Wiley. Mr. SIaSTON , of T Amas4VtiViue, will'llellver n Temperance Lecture at lierrickrllle, l ml T.,ltorsday es'tmlng, Aug. 12, 18113. The Herrick- ti sttleTornet Band wilt be present. Come one, emit, an. Ind hear the best temperunce lecture yon ever al IlAteiied to. 8 . I'. W. tl sir MRS. ALLEN, Dressmaker, Yor>♦^, Avenue, glove Locust attreet. Parr Tea• sonale, and tiattslactlins guaratiteed. . of- All the daily pakrs, weeklies and inag t zlnes.eltrap, at Wittreoisti klktrirt6. . ' , 40'1 f, Is Pot pmerall _known that It. o.!iraita.- KEtt, at the hook Bindery over the ItEnatT.ER tillarel snakes Blank Books In any style of ruling and bltnlik desired.- it you . want 3 new l.cilger, Jour. nal 04 Docket, give him a call. i Of - COUNTY CO3I3IISSIONEIt. ilereli" announce Myself a; a rand itlatei fur County in; ColillipN•1011er, to the &elate,' of the Ite. c,,tutty Convention. X. (.111.111:ItT. P u Frankllticlale, May 19, 1175. Pa El • _ _ . . , 1 1 , C 3 1. ," REGISTER V.';;VO RIF:VOIIDEJI.--8. R. ar it.txr.. of Colunibla kmwhip, will be a candidate I (or Gat oilier of Register and Reeorattr,, : stitaject to I. the (lArition of the Republican lionnti limitation. i t' COUNTY COMM It 10$ II IN Ell. -41. Ai AliA • I, II t VILY. of Albany, - will be a candidate for C ount Coministioner. subject to decision of Rt. publican Canvenilm. P. • ?fever buy a Cook Stove until you ltstecalled A at . dtirS and - examined the " New Emtilie," a It stove which has never disappointed the expeeta. B lions of the 0104 fastidious luxusewife. MT FREE !—Any one buying *LOO or CA I mom Borth of goals at M E BOSE.NrIELD'ti Cloth ing St*, will trerire free one elegant Alp4.a Cap, or Stra:W flat, both of the latrat style., ViCT GIVEN AW.%I" '.—pvery puri r limser of r 4; amounting In et.oo or mom; will rret9 , :t3 IrfrEF4 0,,, triped Alpaca Cap, or Straw ttat, at 31. E. iIosENFIELD'a Clothing Stow. ' - . PIANO-FORTF.S GREAT ItEDPC t arttEe rm Pi N ns.—Plrstgelars large size, • square grand, 7 , i octave Plano4qtes, ter .Organs In ilreporrioa t at HOLMES irrASRAGE, Towatilla, Pa. Mit; HEAT 13AIIGAINS.—On and after lhla clite, I will sell my surplus "TOCig OF smaiirEis at _redueeti prices, at my lareen hosises,lon Main Stn•et, north of Episcopal Church, JAS. C. invtNn. IVERY FOR SALE. -'W .. c have a I.lrery fa '. eight httrses :11111 good carriages, haek, etc., iwhlho 1 "are offer for iii' Cheap and fru reasonable terms, Eluvial. of our agent at the st a Ides. or at our I' 31 usle 4 tore. lir 11 - A.llosTwica. late of J. S. ALrors en., caii hereafter he found at .1. 0. FuosT&Soxs, on Mali, street, where he will be happy to see all of !' las mitirronsjilends. Anil any in need of rum"- ' tore, oSanything In the tine of Undertaking, will foil 11 best goods, hest assortment, and lowest priers. 'at their store, of any place In the country. !It!all anil see for yourself. MlPlsTincr CoNNE:x.II'ON 1 0. 9IF G. „ T.—Thi. next regular meeting of the District Con sentxm of Goal Templar; will he held at Barclay, ' un the :4th mat. It is expeeted that each Lodge will soil! Its requisite Timber of delegates, and that as inane of the order will Is, present as possi t'aile. Tkets from Towanda and return ran he oh- I, tallied F itt the Barclay Depot at Towanda for uO eta. M. E. Citunnuca, District W. C. T. FF.STIVAI..—A festival will beheld . In Homy Academy, August 20, 1875, beginnlng at (rock.* r. M.. and continuing during the evening. In conqect ion three XIII be an Exhibition and tail. offs othrr attractions. Proceeds for benefit of Rome Ledge I. 0. of T. .ENhibition free. GRANGE PIC-NIC AT 341i1c7,1414 , A. A Bra#ge .Pie-Nie will he held at Mlnnequa spring* Aug. 19, 187:iv - Every Grange. In Bradford and adiOningeounties Is invited to attend. ilring your baskets Itllr,l with good things to eat; as it is ,tobe a Casket pirddr. Goad. music and speakers will IPM 6 atfertflanc... Ity order.of Comndttee. rffl IV TOM ING SE.3IIINAItY AND COM signet coLLEGE. Accommodation for 200 boarder:, and an many day scholars. Students pm '! pared f4r collage, professional :study. teaching and busineaS. Thorough instrudion and discipline. flanking, ahotesale and retail , fondness, railroad ing. telegraphy, - vie.. practically taught. Next 1 term oiien. Sept. 1. For catalogue containing a beaUlltati steel engraving or the Seminary, and (or Waxiest:eft Commercial Journal, address nes , . D. ICOPF.I.JiND, Ph. D.. Kingston, tnzerne Co., Pa. lOn commercial matter. address Prof. EXPIIAGIfr. July 21-41i1E. • EV fd:SQUEIIANNA COLLEGIATE LkitTl- I! rrra.—Yth, Fall Term of the twenty-second year of, this )nstitntion, will begin 11IONDAIV AE- I6t' ST 2a, t$ 3. with eight experienced teachers— !; one more thanlast year. Additional apparatis and I facilitlei for teaching hare been providedi The !accommodations for non-resident students, +Title' I • [ better than during any previous year. Special in. dductmeits to those preparing to teach. Asltastial I'va teachirs Class will be organised at' thei coma. Otnencemtnt of the year, and every. effOrt will be : ;made todborbughly prepare the members of the I fess foilthe special duties of the school room! The II - Principal will also aid those/ who are earnest and ' *dick* In securing positions. In addition to the f usual Asses in the common English studies, Math -1 ematicailciasses, and classes in the languages al ; ready stimewhat; advaneed, chases will probably 4commenee Latin, Oreek, Algebra, French, i Ger- II man, Plailcumphy, Stafeying, aeon:miry, and:mach (other stidirt sm the 'wants of the Atudent may de mand. tuition from 111 to $lO per term. Board; . with r o om , carpeted nail furnished throughout, i l 1100, etc., al per *telt. Milos win be secured for thrtn wishing to beard themselves by sending their names to the Principal; For further sullen., lan or eitalogne, address the Prinelpal, , I -I E. E. QIIINLAR, . I ' -• ' Towanda, Pa' 1 MILLER - FOX, : ' I , - , • • _:‘. 1 I Preq Board Tiiiters. 1,.• "- _.• 7, !••• • Ell= I OLMCK k PASSAGE r-m. .11 -k , ..x ti'kworaum Institute Win be hetet at Noise, beighudn*TNlNDAY, AUGUST ;7, and costintag pea creep. The lattlente win be ander the genets! dbeetion of A. A.,Nxxxsx, aided by oath competent maistants as the dales of the thmettiseisiesey may require. The text books bir ilamighout the tow, tirip 7_lol pippteit, Members of the Institute who ate deemed mtattned Will tetchy tertificates at the elose without farther Tit -eDr or,.capearer t a Anßiagt: fats or kar t t n . t o delaars will be charged. Arrangemeats will also be made for the modatiog at satisfactory rates, of the younger pis. le who may wish to attend. For partiadars, inquire of or address - C. J. EMITABROOK, Rome, Bradford Co. ail* A Maaarirscxxx Owrzn..—A - very liberal tract with the Weed &Wing 'Machine Company will enable us, 'we hope, to ,place their celebrated idechhtes In many famllles. to fine an opportunity o secure a firatelasa sewing machine seldom oe nra. May we not expect our friends, and ail in• crested in corwort, to snake, en wriest, united port to extend our cireulatlen and thereby Increase r influence? Cannot the reader form a club In Is or her neighborhood and secure this sewing taachlne as a premium? A I few Marrs of we 11.4- 7lted effort will obtain it. Are you s postnsasteet th a little thought and effort you Can easily send IM 40 names. Pass . the subscription paper. Forty lames at $1 b 0 each will secure 40 copies of this paper for one year and a /ala sewing Numbing. In 4orming Bitch a club you will help us In our work; 4eneflt your neighbors by placing in their families good reading, And at the same time make your own cr some tither;fsitittf happy lu the pMtsearion Of a great labor-saying machine, warranted to be per ffetly new, of the latest improved coustniction and i t perfect order. • . MARRIED. - 11.7.tilehr—PRITICSE.—Itnitttilogton. August 4, 1878, by Rev. G. 8. Transom. Mr. Edmoo Annkk and Miss Jennie Pruyne, both of Darlington. • _ ATTLES.—In WI sox, July' 21, 1875. Mainnin C., Ito of Mr. Jean Wattles, - and daughter of Rob - rt Ferguson, Esq..,uged 22 years. New Advertisemeata. 11ST OF LETTERS remaining in the Towanda Peet 0111im tor week .ending August 11,1875: ckley, Bulle Brandt, Orson owman, James D Corson, Rickard • Clark, Barney Creak, Michael Dorsey, Harry ' David. Amara Elkan, F E 81111, Harvey Maah'uk.'Ektir " • Lame, 11 F , . ' t • Mall, Michael Murray, Ed letter, Abide .Smlth,,Gus mith, EUza Fangley. F A axon. Arthur White $ t Smith. Messrs Towanda, North croons calling for any of the above lt;tters will le se say "advertised, — giving date of Hat. ' . 6:3F. ALFORD, T. M. FA YER'S CATHARTIC PILLS, for all the purpow.: of a Family Physic, enrlag oft Iveness. Jamatlke, Dys'pepri4. Indigestion, ntiTy. Foal ftu*natli an,! illpelaN, Itheumattstu. 'Eruption!' and It Diseases, DillousnesA, Liter Complaint, Drop• V, Teller., Tumor and Salt !thews, Wortux, Gout, e Meta, as a Dinner PIM' anti 'Paritylnk the I, ate the most congenial, purgative yet per• i; Their effects abundantly how much excel all ether Pills. They are rare and pleas- tube. but powerful to . cure. They purge out oul limners of the Mood ; 1114 stimulate thi( UrrlAt Gr d L.ordrrrd organ Into artion; and they 'et health and tone to the whole helag. They M oot. only the every they c plapht of every. but formidable and dange,rous dlneasep , . Malt g n i phystclatio, most ..1111111t cirrgynlen, and r I .st eltlzens r . m•nd (prllficatcsa cure:: perform" (41 fl'of greet benefitr they have tterivell from I'M,. They are the ,alert and best physic rel Holten. Iwcause:inlld %ell a.• effectual. Re. pa war-coated, they are PaNy ter Ktke; and bring cegetahle. they an• entirely !ninnies,. Pre. im by Dr. .1. AYER & Co.. .acl cal and Analytleal ("kepi:4,, s,,bl by all tggbds and di•akr+ ID 111 4. 1111 . 11ie, [augll,3ll).] SPRING AND SUMMER. ORSER. to now ready to serve the public with largest and best Stork of tSlocs, TotuNks AND TUAAELING BAGS er brought to Towanda. Prices to suit Ate times II d aPr 11A. I= NIT HorsFOILTItI DE.SPONDE.NTAf you have been coughing all winter and begin to despair of recovery. or If yon have taken a aecent cold, go at once to the Drug Store of TURNER h GORDON and get , a bottle of Dr. Mounts' -Syrup of Tor, Wild gherry and Horehound. Take Rand be well. No other medicine acts so promptly and effectually In COUths. colds. and all diseases of the throat, Stings nd 'Chest, leading to Consumption. Hun dew,- bo once thought they had that dread dl *tobeen restored to health. by' the Use of If magic remedy.'lt Is alSo the best known Croup, and never falls In Whooping tat size 10 cents. tutayea. ABSTAINERS CAN • • wir lives very cheap In the Rea.* thlw a sped Coat Temperance, Mutual Benefit Asa°- . elation. ' • • A well est:Mil:stied and well crigilneted Life Inns ranee lan, by whie`h total abstainers get the bene fit of t elr habits of abstinence, as they cannot do In companies Which Insure onlinary drinkers. No laige prembnits to 16y; no fine buildings to I,nit - d; no high salaries.. C. M. HALL, Agent. 11 I m. 'Towanda, ra. LegaL SIIVRIFFS' SALES.—By virtue of immdry writs Issued out of the Court of Gem, mon Pleas of Bradford County and to me directed w ill belexposed to public:tale on THURSDAY Sep il. tembe 2, 1875., at t o'clock T.' M.. at the Court notate In Towanda, the following I described prop. erty, t wit: ONE lot of land situate in Tuscarora top, and bOlindod on the north by land of Daniel lifotstnan and Scott' Ford; East by. land of T. Transue and' Wm4iistian; South by land of James Davidson; and tby land of Samuel Tewksberry; contain. lug Inl,aeres of land more or less; about 50 septa Improved, with,a framed' house, framedbarn and few fridt trees thereon, Seized and takeNintO el. eetittott at 'the suit of Edward , ()Triton jr.'s use es. John R, Fhltmey. 1 ALSQ-000 other ,lot of land In Canton twp., and boonded on the - north by land of George P. Mardeg and Clinton Manley and the estate of Silas Smlth,ltleed;'on the east by lands formerly belong. lag to , k , the estate of Hubble Manley, decd, now of Geo Meeker; south by the Towanda Creek and weal b land of Nedeblah Smith; containing 80 acres o land more or leak all improved; with a frame house, framed barn and few fruit trees there() . . _ A LS) -One other lot of land in eanton boto, , afid bounded on the north, east and west by lands of Sainuel Owen and south by the Towanda Creek, containing 2 4 of an acre of land more or less, all improved, with a framed slaughter house thereon. ALS-One other lot of bad in Canton borough, bounded on the north by lands of Mrs. A. M. Stock well; cant by the._Raptist church lot; south by To. wands Street; and West by land of Nedeblah Smith. containing about I. l i ,of an acre of land. more or less, all improved,' with •• framed house, framed horse l i pc i rn and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and to en into exenstiou at the suit of s. Owen vs. M. A. R ndalt and J. S. Manley. - - ALS e other lot of land In Monroe twp„ !monde on the north by - lands of George 11cdsell; on the . t by public highway; on the. south by lands 0 F. Sweet and on the west by lands of Jere mirth B kman; containing 4 acres of land, all lip- IFII6 pmved, with a framed house, framed ham and few fruit treen Chereon. Seized and taken into execu tion at the snit of .1. B. M. Illmnare4 Exe.- of Clark Sweet, deed vs. J. C. Wheeler and Frank Mel ville., I • ALIA One other lot of land In Towanda bolo., bounded on the north by lands of. U. Stull; on tie east by Railroad street; south by lands of Thomas Mthr; and west by as alley:. being (MIL en Railroad Street and 150 feet deep, with framed house, frame hien and few fruit trees thereon. I Seized and ta ke n Intl execution at the suit of It. iW. Lane vs. D. H ALSQ--One other lot of, land in Wyalissing tap., boand as follows: Ileglnntng at a corner In the centre of East Second street fill the village of Wl alusing4 north Si° east .6 perches up wild street -to' corner of lot owned by Charles Itramhali; thence along the line of said Bramhalre lot north 36° west Al per., to line of land of 11. Gaykird; thence south ISI° west 5 per.. to curter Of said IL Gaylord's land thence_ along the line of said 11. Gaylord's land, south Mr. east a per.„ fo the poop of, beglnng, b e i ng lot No. r on plot of U. Gaylord esq, and being the same land as conveyed by H. Gaylord to Fanny Bennett with a framed. dwelling house thereon, Seized and , taken Into execution at the snit of W.' D. Vanotaran .vs. G. We Woodruff and. W. A.. Ben nett. Alm at the salt •of Geo. C. Atwood's use vs.. Geo. W 4. Woodruff. ALne other lot of land in lAiba blow., and bound on the - north by land of ('. E. Miller; on the east by Linda P. S. Miller; south by 'Division STO street; and west by Canton street; containing .%: acre of land; more or less, all improred, with few trait trees thereon: Seized and taken Into exec*: tion at the ' snit of School District of the boo. of Alba vs , Jefferson A. Wetherall, S. S. Re,Tnolds Sec t ' other lot of land in Orwell top., bounde 'on the- north by the M. E. Church lot; eant by putdle blAway , kadlng trout sollllt f 0 tne ItifehOiS south by Thurber .Cast and west by Hors see Ewell; contalutog 1. sere and 27 perches of lead more or less. all Improved, • with a framed honse;il barn sad law fruit trees thereon. Belted matt , into ,exeeutloa at the milt of Aner A. Mundt Joseph P. Ruasell. - Also at the aura of Cyn :tosH_ A; Russell as. Joseph P. Russell: • ' ALW—On, . e'other lot of land in Towanda bora; bounded as Mows, Beginning on the north aide Of Plneattitetat theiloll2b cellar of the Wale school lot, tbekthadralelly - feat .bald. school 10t 1111 Mad ... • 1 ' ' boginied as 'Mattes: Begittning at a part in the milt east corner of stitiactjof land belonging to C. W, Howland, thence along the Hoe of said tract north 7* 30' east 77 5-10 perches to a white pine la the south line of a tract of land in the warrantee riame of Aaron Gwitup; thence by the same north 86a 30' west 40 5-10 perchers to a cornet; thence south 70* 30' west 82 perches to north line of Jut!. son Stevens; thence south B.s 3W east 140.5-10 per. to the place of beglUnln; - containing 70 acres, more or less. about acres I mproved. with 3 dwell ing houses, and 1 framed 4team saw mill thereon. Seized and taken Into execution at the suit of Jack. son Lewis vs. A. J. Hunshiger, Also at the suit Of Jackson Lewis vs. A. J. Ifunsin,ger. ALSO—Ones other lot of land In Albany twp., buntuled,on • the north by - Janda of H. Wilcox; on the'east and south try- helWibllehlghway Midland of !lieu. Lenox: on Hittites; by lands of P. D. COX: containing !i of an acre of land, more or less, with a framed house thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the stilt of George Lenox vs..lis W. llardick. ALSO—One other lot of land Tose:moo tap., bounded on the north by the public mod leading front Tuscarora to Springlllll: east by lands of Chas. ,Davidson and Wilmot (*Omen: on the south by lands of B. W. 'West, and on the west by lands of the estate of Chas. Warner. deed: containing 100 acres of land more or less, about so acres un proved, with trained (livening house. 3 framed barns and orchard of fruit trees thereon. Selzett and taken Into execution at, the suit of A. A. Kee ney vs, John A. WOOll. AL'S(, at the Ault of same vs. same; also at the stilt of 'same vs. same. ALSO—One other lot of land in Towauda boro. bounded as follows: Beginning at a post on the coi ner of II street and Packer avenue, then& try 11 street north 20 a wes(so ft. to a post; thence south 70* west ISO ft, to a post; •thesee south 20 a east 50 ft. to a post on Packer avenue; thence by the same north 70 0 east Lio ft. to - the place of beginning: containing 7.500 :square feet. being lot No. 12 of block No. 1 4.r Sayre & Co.'s addition to Towanda, with framed house and few fntit trees.thereon. Seized and taken Into execution-at the snit, of John . Whiteman vs. Henry A. Prinett. Also ant i c snit of 1.. L. Moody vs. Miley Al Prior,: ALSO--One other lot or land in Wyenx described. as follows: Being lot No. 12, of block 19, 36 ft. front and alsmt !US feet 'deep. fronting ou Towanda avenue In Mereur, Morgantk Moody's sub-division of (vest Towathla. with one, framed house thomn i . ALSO—The defendant's interest in the following described lot in Wysex Is(hig Jot No. ig of block la, 50 ft: front on Towanda afenne in Met eor. Morgan St: Moody's sub-division of East To mania. Seized and taken into exectlion at the suit of W. 11.4forgan and L. f.. MOody v. . Jame s Sicklier. ALSO—One other lot of land. in Albany twit., bounded as follows: Beginning! at the -month west corner of P. D. Wileox's,theiteCitouth SS a east perches to north west corner of IVells wileox( l , land;:thhee along the line, of gait! Wells Wilcox south' c west 50 per. to a corner; thence north 85a svest II per, to the east bank of the south branch of Towanda creek; thence down said creek the several nurses and distances thereof 88 per. to a post corner; thence north la* west 35 perches to ac,onier: thence north 42. 2 a east 89 per. to a beeeli corner on right bank descending said south branch of Towanda creek: . thence smith 59: east 38 per. to a comer; thence Shah 30' 1 ' west 68 per. to the place of beginning, containing 711 acres of. land, about 25 acres improved, with a framed houssi and framed bang thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of John Sleintyre's use vs. Win. W, rember.on. A 1151)-4 Me other lot of land In Sheshcquln twit, Ismnded on the north by lands of Davis & Pugh, east by land of Samuel I[lllM, south by land of Amasish Sheeler and Solon Ellis and — west by land of Win Sheeler; containing 33 acres of land moot or less, Abolll 10 acres Improved, with n log house thereon. Seised and taken into execution at the suit of 0 D Kinney's use vs C A ileavner. Also at the stilt of Moses Sawyer vs C A ileavner. ALSO- 7 -01w other lot of land In Towanda twit, described as follows: Begliudng at the north west corner of :slot contracted to Wallace sweet thence south 80a east GS tens to a post; thence south et a west about 11 rods; thence north 83 a west 25'4 rods or thereabouts to a corner on the main rind; thence along said main Toad 12 ti rods to the plait' of begin ning; containing 4, , ,‘ acres of land more or less, about 2 acres ltripmved. with a small house and few fruit trees thereon, Seized and taken Into eXeCII. , lion at the snit of Samuel Vamlerpool VS 111000 r Je'enns. - ALSO—One other lot of land In- Monroe boro, boondedon the north by land of C S Russell and Jared Hart, east by land of Illratn Sweet south by r land of A L Cranmeaand west by Main street con taining y 6 of, an acre of laniEmore or less, all Ml proved, with a framed house and framed barn thereon. Seized and taken into ezecution at the, sullof Fox dt Stems vs S W Alden. ALSO—One other piece of laud In Towanda boo,. to on the north by landS of Widow . Lewls,on the east,bfltbreCt3tree‘otOhenoottt Vi lands of John Sullivan. on the west by 'Dennis Sweeny.and B A Chamtserlin.being leo feet front on Hirer st. mooing back 100 ft, with I framed house, framed barn and few fruittrees therethi. Seized and taken Into execution at the atilt of Jored'k Ilforcur, exr, use vs Charles Finley. 1875. ,C,OO N S ' , ALSO—One other lot of land in Armenia lop, bounded on the none by latob4 of Alfred Ripley. on the east by lands of Henry Covert. on the south by lands of Hosea Scott and other lands of defendant A lattsotitimlth, , and on the west by land of Walter Cullom being lot No 290 on warrants No 053 and 055, containing 100 acres of land more or less, and Is a part of lands of Henry Ininkerdee'd, as sub. divided by Samuel Strait, Jr. I • A Lso-one other lot 'of land In Armenia top, issuoh•d 'on the north lands of Walter Bullard and said defendant, Manson Smith, on the east by lands of Hosea Scott. on the south by lands 'of Jas Farman's estate now landsof Crawford, and on the west by land of Anson Palmer, containing 114 acres and two perches of Lind,:rtiote - or leas, and being lot No 303 of warrants 054 and 9.5. S of the Sugar Creek lands of H Drinker, deed, as subdlvlded by Sanjuel Strait Jr: about 120 arms Improved on both orsald lots, with 2 framed Walser, 2 framed Mums, gr.:linen. and orchard thereon. Seized and taken. into ex. - 411km at the . suit of 0 P Ballard's ears vs Ataason.timith. also at the snit of same vs same, ,• • • Al.Bo.—One other lot of land In Arinenla tap, bounded on the north 11: ninth lands of C N Smithea.t, by lands of Burr Woot by lands of' Leßoy Cease, andwest by land of Henry Covert and - Hen. Ty :•_ , cott, containing 39 acre.. of land, mole or les., 15 acres improved s th a log liunSe. framed barn and fen fruit tree, thereon. Seized and taken Into execution at the snit of WM 'lrani vs John A RiCh mond. • ALSO—One other lot of land In Athens tap, described as follows: All of, the undivided Inter est which the .said defendant had OD the ,25t1 day of, Oct Ina, in the farm formerly owned by Daniel' lilelhaffee. in Athens top, hounded on ihe north by lands of Michael Tahe and Manson, Elsbree; on Mo sconi' by lands of Owen Spalding', on , tho east hy the Chennum river, and on the west by latnis of Tiitn,tity O'Brian and E Lumberton. containing about 600 titles OS land, mote or less; having there- On I framed house. fennted barn. corn house and a large orc!taig.:•: . .lottn H Murray's ser..yA W Her rick. ' •• • ALSO—One other hit 9f ' land In ~ 11.1tchtleb1twp, bounded on the north by the public, highway, east and south by lands of IV ,liltirctsf, and west by lands of 'Oeorge i.nmereuk, condsining acres of land, more or ices, all Improved, With ft:Hard house, steam saw mill with engUe,boller and attachments belonging tosaine thereon. Seized. and taken into execution at the suit of A A Klnner S it Car mel*., I ALSO—One other lot of laid in Towanda born, -bounded as follows: Beginning at a corner on, the south line of ifauston at, CIO feet east of the south east corner of Houston and South streets;; thence along the smith line of Houttonstreet Cattowitso ft tqa comer of thole;•-bebastecto-31101:404011: W V a rki.V 7lll .solt atAI ••• 440 • . lIINEW!Mg tillSo west 50 feet to Lille Of beginsdng. 042 feet to a corner of W. A. Chamberlin; thensie easterly akmg said ChaUberin's land 'ai feet tea corner of lot formerly belonging to 11. L.. 1 now of Mrs. Keene; thence southerly along 11=, ume and parallel with end described line 98 and 1142 feet to Pine street; them* along the north Ulm of Plne street d w ell i ng the place of Der:MURK, with a framedhouse anti $ threetoded brick and framed. wagon and blacksmith shop thereon. Seized naid listen Into execution at the suit of J. V. Geiger Henry Stolen and ILK, Clark. ALSO—One other lot of land In Asylum tw bounded on the north Iby lands of Samuel Kelhim arid Joel Stevens; east by the Susquehanna river, south by land of E. J: Ayres; and west by land 'of Samuel Ileihun; antenna , Nur.' of land more barns ss, all Int with framed house; framed with s attached and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken Into execution at the mit of J. vs. P. W. ooweU and B.Y.Myer. A other lot 'of land In Canton bon., bounded on the north by the Northern, Central rail road company: east by bind of Fred Black; south by Towanda Creek; and west by land of Fred Black; eontaining 4' acres of land more or less, all Improved, with a framed boom, framed barn And brick yard thereon.. • ALSO—One other lot of laud In Canton bore., bounded on the north by lands of Mrs. Winslow and Mrs. Corbet; East by land of Benjamin Clark; south by land of A. I). McCuney; and west by Troy Street, beee;shootiront on laid Troy, at., anti 183 feet de ed; Ifni - buildings. Seized and taken Into execution a the snit of Judson Dahn's use yes Chas. T. Whitney'J anti Geo. W. Arnout: ALSO—One d on (be other lot of land In Columbia twps, boande north and east by John Cowen; on the South by John Kennedy; on the west by Sam uel Jacking , containing 123 acres of land, more or less, about 80 acres Improved, with two framed houses, two framed barns and orchard °Unlit trees thereon. Seized and taken Into etecution at the snit of Wm. &oaten vs. Jas, Cowan. ALSO—One other lot of land In Frandlin t cry, bounden on the north by Towanda Creek; east by land of Stern McKee; south by laud 'of Wm. Parks; and west by laud of J. Mcree; containing VI acres of land momor less, about 20 acres improved, with framed house, board stable, and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the snit of John McNett's use vs. Michael Surrey. ALSO—One other lot land In Windham ttvm, bounded on the north by lands of brad Lord, east by lands of John French; south by lands of °Memo Carpenter, and west by lauds of Able Boardman and Elijah Shoemaker; containing 58 acres of land, more or less, about 40 acres Improv ed, with no buildings. Seized and taken Into exe cutler' at the suit of Overton A Elshree vs. 'Want C. Carpenter. ' ALSO—One other btof land In Columbia twp, bounded on the north and cast by land, of Warren Smith; south by land of Ukiah Furgeson, and west by public highway; containing 1,1 of an acre of land more or less, with a framed house framed barn and orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken Into execution at theautt of Smith & use vs. Wilmot Soper and Ruth Soper. ALSO—One other lot of land in Albany Orli, bounded on the north biy lands of Wm. May: east by land of E. Overton, Jr.; south by land of Janata Wilcox; and west- bribe' Berwick turnpike; con. bluing about S acre of boil; more or less, all Im. proved, with p trained dwelling house thereon. ALSO—Ono other lot of land in Albany- twP„ bounded on tbe.north by, land of James Wilcox and Nicholas Snyder; on the east by hind of E. -Overton Jr.; south by Bubbler street (so called ), and west by land of Robert Mclntosh; containing S acre of land mom dly./VIN AB tukpepred, erlthaintated tarn tliareeti.- ROW'. and , takeir tato. • suit of J. 0. FrostSoots' use vs. T. fib. .at the ' ALSO—Oneother lot of land in Armenia twp., bound on the north by land of Lucian Shattuck, east by public highway, Smith by land of H. Smith, and west by land of eartael Tinkham; containing 7..lacrss ot land, mere or lens; no improvement& Seized and taken Into execution at the colt of E. Pomeroy's use vs. C.G.Halley. Also at the snit of E. Pomeroy 's sae vs. C. G. Bailey. ALSO—One other lot of tam' in Athens top, bounded as follows: Beginning at a post on or near the blgnway, on the line of a lot contracted to 11. A. KIS, thence north 7.0 4, 5.1' east 152 rods to a, post; thence north 5° 2•l,east to a corner; thence nort h Ho 30' west 49 9-10 rods, to a corner; thenCe south 22 0 39' east 174 roils to a corner In publiclifghway; thence south s7= ao• east 60 7-10 rods to the place of beginning; containing 51 acres and 101 perches; about 16 acres unproved,' twq framed houses and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into ex ecution at the suit of in w. Patrick's use vs , lieu. ry Aaver. ALSO—One other lot of land In Overton twp., bonded on the north by lands of Dennis O'Brien; east by the Jmbllc highway; south by laird of Nei. son Sherman; west by land of Henry Sherman:- containing '1 of an acre of land, with a framed barn thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of John Uts vs. John Sullivan. ALSO—One other lot' of land in Asylum twp., Daunted on the north b lands or Deo. P. Cash; east by lands of Ed. DeLong and Chas: Benjamin; south by land of John Ellis, and west by land of chas. Benjamin; containing 73 acres of land, more or Ices, about 50 aims improved, with a log halt*, framed barn ond apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Myer a Itun dell jelllsha Jeremiah Williams and Charles Bowman. ALSO—Onenther lotof ;laud- in Tuscarora t w . - • EZZ2 ~,;~;_ , LPG' _ 146 igaluerlte the llfie•Of M theme along said Hue westerly- gift toammo , 01 saga lot belonging to Mrs Houston; Menai Um* east line of wilOot northerly about itel 5.10 f feu D trthe al pbee of bb inning; two framed houses t leesireon. ALSO—Ci nedlowsi- Other lo o t of land In Towanda Winded saleriaig t the north earner Of a 10t to k COW On the South Him of Houston it, Goatee easterly along the 'south line oI Ibmston st 50 ft to a comer of let of CF Bich els; thence southerly along the west line of said Nichols' 222 5-10 to a corner on the line,.of MIC Wetcui's land; thence Wont the said Memo's ilpe 50H (Oa Corner of lot of said A Cowles; thence wirtherly along the line of A F Cowles' I lot to the place of beginning. Seised and taken Into.execu- Hen st the suit of Githens Hemmer vs AIF Cowles; atm at the suit of The Auburn Paper Co is A feCMilesf altbat„the Mat of ils# Build; lug andlinvings Fund Association HOW ietion of the boro Towanda vaA-F Cowles. ALSO—Ode other lot of land In Towanda !mirk bounded as follcrwsi Beginning at the north east corner of Phillip heetdchees lot thermal westerly along line of 'said Seebleh about 140 ft in an alley; thence northerly along said alley 23 ft to a corner; thence easterly on a lbefarallel with first' mention. ed line about HO feet toMain Street: thence - along I Main street 25 feet to the lace of beginning, with ' a three story brick bolJdlnß for Lenore; thereon. Seized awl taken Into execution at the suit of John H Joust vs 11 A Coffin. Also at the suit of Whit ney, Pratt I; Co vs H A Cowles. ALSO—One other lot of laud In Moe ' roe lop. baunde4lart the north, twat and mutt' by lauds bf E C Hake/ and on the west by lands lately owned by O F Mason, contalning 2110 acres of land more or Less, 43 acres impaired, with 2 framed houses, la framed barn, a saw mill and orchard of fruit trt thereon. Seized and taken Into execution at t mutt of Fox & Mereurs .use vs Delanson'Kelkeyg. Alio at the suit of .1 It Coolbsingh , s use vs Delsiben Kellogg. Also at the suit of Fox' it Memo's w e vs Delanson Kellogg. Also at the suit 'Ol E Ore - ton 'Jr vs Liftmen Kellogg. ALSO One other lot of land In Towanda bore, luiled On !he _north by land of J F Sanderson; eaa by Land of J 3t Ward; south by Locuit arenee andwest by centre street. being 73 feet '• front otr said Centre street by 150, feet • deep, with a story and'a half Gothic framed' dwelling house,l small T arn and other out buildings thereon: -Seized and _taken tote execution - at the suit of The Mutual Building and Savings Fund Association of Tonal' da.Bero vs Mary 0 Myer. _ . _ ALSO—Ono of land In Canton tx); bounded oillite - iiilrth . iyliouth Towanda , stieet4 on - the east by lands of 3farcus A Porter; south by . lands of /IP Barnes' and west by lands of Walter O NewMan;'. containing 77 squarel nits of land. more oriess, with , a plank honsys thereon. Seized and taken into execution atthe,Sult of Burk, Thom: l as keo's use vs Albert flatter.' ALSO—A . Iot and dwelling housttof twq storiesl having a front of 92 ft on Bradford st and a depth of 24 feet, la tioutlt Waverly, bounded on the north 'by Bradford street; east by vacant lot;' south by 1 awl west by vacant lot; being About GO feet ront on Bradford street and 140 feet deep and' being lot No 100, on plot of W W ern ShepartitsVesti e addition fp south Waverly.' Seized and taken into execution at the - suit of Stack- l Bergen vs Jantes Hinkley and 31I1177: Hinkley. ,; - AT.SO—A lot situate In Towanda Bont;tionnti e d as follows: Beginning In the west line r of Third streeat a point 215' feet from the- interseetion of, .. s the est line of Thltd and south line of Division: stree(((((ts,.beltuelu the south lino of a proposed 151 foot illey • thericeeltnig the west line of said Third ' , tree , south 4 , 6 0 west 219 feet to a corner of C. 131. Mani ille.'s.lot 1 thence south 82!0, west along the nort line-of Said 31anvillelt lot and lot of No. 78 3213 f .et to the 'east line of Fourth street ;thence nort ay) east along the.. east line of the !same about 185 feet to the south line of the aforesaid 15' font ley ; thepee north 89 14 0 east along the mune 2:15 - feet to DIV' place of ' beginning. containing therein a largti two,story brick house, a barn; two small dwelling house's' nod numerous fruit trees, (being the homestead lot and residence ra n : late (y,.L.. 'awl, deceased.) - i Et ption,Exteptlng hnd reserving ' the above described property one lot with a small house there n, being 101%, 'feet front on North Fourth street and 75 feet deep, conveyed by flenryl yard to It. Charlotte Ward by deed dated the 27t i day of 3474 ember, A. I ) . 1871 , awl recottletlin, the of fled f r reciptlng deeds,..ke.,"in Deed 'look No.- f 113, - ger2B._ • s A , o—Lot No. 1— • Bou ded as fellows : Beginning at:the Non f l k come of Western avenue and .State street, tikence north. 8.10 10' east along the north line of; 'tate street 42 feet tO a corner lot No. '2 ; thence ' orth 4° 5o v est along lizieof same 130 feet to the4outh [v tine 4 .ii A TOoTsjite"iv thence ' south 8 5e lel along same parallel with the line ottitate 's, about 0 feet to the line of antifher - alley; tli along he sante South 59 4 , 0 weld about 40 feet t the e st line of Western avenue; thence 4° 50' east along the same about 133 feetrtal place f beginning. ' ' . • ALSO-4.0t N 0.1.— . I . . ' 1 Bort 41.. d as follows : Beginning i ar i the: soul corne of lot Not. 1, thence north 85 0 10' east the n tit line of State street 50'feet to a corie lot N.. 3: thence north 4 "50 , •West along lin same 1,4 feet teal 5 foot alley ; thence along , south blue of said alley south 85° 10' west 50 fi4 .• a comisr of lo pla ne iNo. 1 : thence along line of .t south ° 50' eamtllso feet to plane of beginning:: AL—Lot i—Lot Nn. 3 ''•• - Bounded as follows : Beginning at the south east cornerof lot ,7.iej 2,.. thence. north 8.59 10' east, along' the notth llne:olj State street 50 feet to a corner of lot NO, 4; therm° along line of the.s. me nortr 4 50' welt 130 feet to' a 15 foot alley; hence a mg south line of sante south 85 0 10' west 50 feet, to a cornerraf lot No.; 2'; thence along line same South 3° 50' *ant ISO feet to the place.of begi ning. j,l • 'ALSO-Lot No. 4—Rounded as fellow ' s: Ilmtn.: 1 nine-at .the •southeaat corner of lot No. 3; thence north 85° 10' cast along the north line of State streer.,,. feet to t corner of lot No. .3 : thence along line a thence north 4° 50' west 150 feet to a 15 1 1 foot alley : thence elope , South line of same south 85110' f i : west 50 feet to a ;corner of lot No. 3 : thence along line of tetme south 4°,341', casllll3o -feet le thn eree of beginning. -1 • ' • • ~ , ALSO—Lot Np. s—Bounded as fellowsMtegin nine at; the southeast corner of lot No. 4, thence north 85° 10' eastalong north fine of State street 50 feet to !west lino{of a new street ; thence along same north 4° 501 west 150 feet to a 15 font alley ; ' thence along south line of same' south 85 0 150' west 50 feat to a cornett of lot No. 4: thence along line of. sante so ilia 4 0 30' east 150 feet to the place:of begin ning. ALSC Lot Nol 7-.-Bonntie of tut follows:: lieg ning at the southeast corner ot No. 8, in di le north line of State' Street; being 268 feet fromthe west line of north Fourth Street; thence along 1141 line of State street north 85°- 10' east 50 feet oa corner of lot No. 8 ; thence along the line of same north 4.1 - ,o' west 1.30 feet to a 13 foot alley f thence i . along sante south 85 0 10' west 50 feet to a cornet' of lot No. 6 ; thence; along line of same South 4 0 50' east 150;feet to the place of beginning. ALSO—Lot Nol. 8-11Ounded as follthve : Begin-. nine, at ' ; the southeast corner of lot No. 7, thence along north line of State street north 83° 10' eastbo feet to a corner of lot No 9 ; thence along line of same tenth 4 0 30" west 150 feet to a 15 foot alley; thence snuth s-5° 10' west along line of same.so.feet to a corner of Int No. 7 t thence along line of same south 4°,50' east 13:0 feet to the place of beginning. ALSO—Lot NO. ,L3—Bounded as follows: Begin ning at Ihe northeast corner of lot No. 12 In the west sine-of a:Z foot Street called North Fourth street; thence north •, -1 0 east, along west 111, of said street 50 3.10 fey t to a corner of lot NO. 14: - thence sixth 1 , 3° 10' west along lot No. II about .187 feet In alproposed 13 foot alley: thence south 4050' east along the east line Of said alley 50 feet to ,the northwest corner of lot No. 12; thence along line, of • said lot north 5 , 5 0 10' east about 180 feet to the place of beglnbing. • .. Al.Set-1-I.ot No. 1 t—ltounded as follows:' Bel - :1 Mug at !tort heast.eorner of lot No. 13, thence aleng, the westtlne of said North Fourth street north,3!4 o east 5o• ado feet to a corner of lot No. 15; thence. along South line of, lot No. 15 about 193 feet to the east tine of the aforesaid alley; thence south -1 0 j'.50'• east along the east line of said alley 50. feet In a corner of lot No. ,I 3 : thence along line of saine north s5 O lea east about 187 fit to the place {4lB-- ginning, , : . 4/h . A 1.54 1-1.44 No. , 1 15- - Bounded as follows: Ile, ti lting at the northeast' corner of lot No. 14. thence along tint west line of said North Fourth stn-et 50 3-10 filet to a corner of lot No. 16 dthence alOng , south line of lot No. 16 south Sr 10' greet ahont 196 feet ton 13 foot alley: thence along:the line of said alley to the northviest corner of lot N0..14: thettee along line of :camel - north &5 0 10' westaboet :193 feet to to the'place of beginning. Al.St --I.ot No. 16—Bounded as' f. l., flows :'.llegin ning at the northeast corner of lot No. 15 thence along the west line of .sald North Fourth street north 3' i 0 east 1,52 feet to the line pf a 15 foot al ley : thefice south. 59.4 0 west along line of said Int- ley about 215 feet to the northwest collier of lot No, 15 : then oolong-line of the same 'north 85 ° .10'.east about 158 feet to the place 'of beginning. ' A t5.L441.0t No. 47-11onntled as ;follows: Begin ning at tie pointtif. Intel - section at the south and.west Ili ,s of the two alleys; thence south soli,. west along the line of alley about 156 feet to the east linelof a proposed new street : thence along line of is. ld street pout!' 4 0 50' east about 20 feet to the northwest corner of lot No. 18 ; thence aloOg line cif said lot north is.s° 10' east about 142 feet-lo the west j line of a 15 fool alley ; thence along :the west Ilini of said alley north 4° 50' west about 90 feet to tlge.place of beginning. A 1.54.1-ot No. ls—Bounded as follows: Begirt ning In tine east line of the aforesaid new street'at the southwest comer of lot No. 17; thence south 40 r,o , east along line of said new-street 50 feet to a corner of lot Ne. li4; thence along line of said lot north 85° 10' east ( t out 112 feet to the west line' of the - alley thence north 4° 50' west along the sante 50 feet tola cornerof lor No. 17 ;:thence along line of the sante math 5° 10' west aliont 112 feet to the place of laeginning; A 1.50 t--Lot No. 19-Itoundedi as follows : ...Begin- tang at the southwest corner,oF;lot No. 18,1thenee south 4 0 t • i' east along Illie of aforesaidre new stet 50 feet tf, the north 1111 e of a 15 foot alley : thence along sill. line north 85 4 19' east about 112 feet to another alley; theme along the west line of sante north 4 0 50' east :io feet to a corner of lot No. le; ; thence along ilm• of the same south 8.5°, 10' west about 142;feet to the place of beginning. . er A f.so-11-LotNo. 20—Bounded-as follows ::fieghti- Mug at a Corner In the west line of said new street and the north - line of the aforesakl alley; thence along the north line of said alley south 83 0 10' west about lee, feet to a. corner In the south, line of an other 15 !feet alley; thence along the south line Of saint' north .59' : 0 east about 2001 feet to the west inteof the. street new ; thence along said west line south 4°150' east about 95 feet to the place of be . . _, ~ ginning:l - ;: : ...I , 1- -: '.. ' • ', 1 ALS( /J.:, Lot No. 21—Bounded as follows; win n . ning at a lcorner Intim east line of WeStern avenue anal south Hue of Ward avenue; thence north 591,, t 0 east along the south line of. . Ward avenue 22 , , feet to the no hwest miner of lot No. 22 ; 1,n, 0 ,, a h, l i g . line of s. me souith:3o, , ,° east 110 feel to the north line 44f a 5 foot alley ; thenee along tine s; • swift' .19 , 4° westal.Ut Mt feet It. the east line of Western avenue ; libellee songSanie north la rseaveest abent it 123 feet tut the place of beginning. -- ' • ..' ', ALSO:4.oINo. 4 p—hounded as , follows: Ileftln fling nt the northeast corner of lot No. 21: thence along line of same smith 30S 0 east 110 feet to the aforeethittiley;-theuce north 51113x 0 east along saline 30 feet to:a ' eornerof lot 'No. 2.1; thence along lino of same north 3W.;, 0 west 110 feet to south line' of Ward AVI 1111 l 4-; . 1 hence along same south 593, ° west 50 feet le the plarejof beginning. . A f.sti-;-Lot No. 25-410entled as follows: itegiii ning at the northeast ea-ewe of lot No. 22 ; thence along line of same jsmith :to , s° east 110 feet to the a foresaittalley : thence north 59,., 0 east .111011 q, same; .0.1 feet t.l a t "tiler of lot No. 21; thence along line: of same Perth 30t,..r° west 110 feet to the south line ef, Ward] avenue ; thence along same; ,ninth 5• ,, :-•. 0 . West 1;0 tiet to the place of beginning. ' , .; AL,jO , -..-.1.0t No. 24—BoUnded as follows: Bcgin ping at the !unities:A corner of lot No. 21 ; thence - atolls line of satile [south W.,* :fait 110 feet to the aforesal 4 l ;MeV : thyme along sante north 59, , .., 0 east ' tio fret to a comer tar lot No. •25 ; deuce along line of same north 30,40 ' west 110 feet to the south line of Ward avenue; thence along same south 50,5° west 50 feet to theplace of ; beginning. , 1 1, A1. 4 80-rLhot No. t4-110eintled as follows : liegin fling at the northeast caner of lot N 0.21; thence • along line or i ,:ante !stunt Mr.,' east 110 feet to the . aforesal.l alley ; th'nce ahem same north 59?i° east 50 feet tO the west Ind of the aforesaid new street theare alimg same north $0 4 .0 west 110 feet to the .south line of Ward avenue ; thence along same. 50 feet tO,the ' , Mee oft beginning; 1. . . A Let 1-t-1...1 No. 2.B—itouptlf4l as follows ; Begin ning• ha t le e:ed line of a nen 'treed and south line of Ward laveniie ; thence -oath 30 1 2 0 east along east Iliac of j -ild new sheet ile feet to a 15 foot alley; thence Worth al;,'.° east along north line of same 50 feet to weenier of lot NO. 27 : thence along line of same noith 30,!4 0 1west 110 feet to south line- of . Ward &Venue; theneo along salue south 54 Pi ° West rl,O feet lathe p lace 0 beginning. • I 1 ALSll l —f.ot No. j°' 4l --hoanded as follows : Begin .; 1-• - Begin ning at the northeast corner of lot No. 2G ; thence along litie of, same south' SO4 O east 110 feet to a 15 foot alley; thence. along line of same north 09% 0 east 60 feet to a corner of lot N0..23; thence Meng line of same north tkic east.lio feet to the south line of_Warlt avenue ; thence along same south ALSO—Lot No. Mug at the northea. along line of same ,' nOrth line of afore -ficleth-.993a°. eaettg ) thence along Ilne of tei the south line of Sams south 69,19 wet _ ALSO—Lot No. - Ding at the northeas along line of same • meth line of the at, north 69 S ° east 60 thence alum 11 line of ' toithe smith line Cll. eahtß south 69!.6° wee fling. • A.11.9.0.L0t No. , nidg at the northeast eking line of Same meth line of the af 600 north 59S° east theme along line of ..-' toithe south. line of saute KRIM 59% 0 eas Igor. . Al.S(S—' Lot No. 31 '! Walt at the northeast along line of same meth line of the wipe north 593a 0 east ; thence along line feet te the south- I along same south 611)...' beginning. ALSO- - -Lot N 0... !ling at the northeast 'along line of mule north line of the al; along agme north 69,, lot No. 33; thence. al west 110 feet to the ;Miley along Same plaie of beginning. 11 AINO—Let No. 3. r ! ning at the northeast along line of same so l north, -line of the of same north 395. ? east -: 31; thence along line feet; to the, !moth along same south WI beginning. < .3.1`.911—L0t No. .g fling the northeast Alma' line tit same sot' northline -of the at', sant north 59), t ° cast a the..st line of North 1 ~., sant north 371-i 0 Cast line f Dillislou street : feet to south line of same souti , .ip,.: ° west Wiwi • , Ai.:so—L9e No. 45:-. ninglaf he sotithwesf, north 11 Of Ward he Soul 58 , - 0 West 50 fee' . then eit Mite of -128 ket to the south 11' along same north 51114 0 , ner of lot No. 41; then 30 1 ,:id east -abont I3o'_l plat* of beginning. ALSO—Lot No. 48---I oink. At the southwest north line of Ward a south 59 , -. 0 ivesEle re c thenee Motor- tine of ea 125 , ,i ;feet to the south,' • alohg sante 'atirtli 561 f 0 1 ner, of lot N0..15 • then• airioletist abotit I'2B fee of beginning. .: , A 1 .SQ-,-Lot No. 47-, tang It -the oatlin'est northlihio of Ward Ave touthiso%c , west So fe thence Along line of, • ' 123 fehetn the -south II along i lsatne north '-364 0 , tier o; lot - No. -16 : then .10 , -,.. 0 least about 123,'•.: Mace of beginning.• 1 ALilO-I.ot No. .14._ melt. the_ 4 - Milli:reit north line of rd ,Wa south 59,' f 0 west 50 feu., these e along line of sat ' IVPfeet!to the:south 1 along'ante north 56, , ,i'a ner or; 10t..1c0. 47: then south 30. : 0 east about 1 place Of beginning. ALSO-Lot \o.• 49 ning at the southwest north i tine of Ward.. south f. 5.3.,.. west 30 tee thened along line - of 'can' 118 PO to the south lin along carne north 36 4° nes of ;tot No. Cli thene ad,',.. , .° Cast about 120' 3 . pla,,EO.Of beginning. ' 1 ALSO--Lot Nd. 50 , --, B Ding a the southwest :north I f line of SVard :ay* south AP.,, ,, west 50 feet !hence! along line of aa SS as trot to the soutitti ( east long et of ,te of the .t to nine idotik Mine north 56'4? 0* per of lot No. 49; thence i'W.... 0 east about tl6 feet': :. f begfnnll4 o ,. ALSO.-Lot No. 5.1.-411 ping at the 'southwest c aorth. line of Ward ATLI South 50 1 -2 west 50 feet hence ;Monk Line of -stitii 13 feet to the south:line Itthg shine north 564 0- e ner of lot N 0.50 ; thence ; l,° east about 115 1 . i h. place of beginning. . I ALSO-Lot No. 52-, ' !tint; ati the southwest Cot'. Borth tine of Ward ale south 50'... , ° weft 50 feet ,tillettee Siting 1140 df Solite 1)0 1 4 feet to the south tin north 56 1 4' 3 east Meng, sa . nor of hit N0..31 ; thence '30t.„ 0 east alioM:lia feet.' I :ot beginning. !!! ! I ! A LS9-Lot Nu. 52-fio 1 fling at the soutlyttest coi Mirth Inc of Ward 014 - e sOuth 5, I.: 0 west 50 feet t thence along line of said. 148 fee; to the south line along same north f.,61 , 1 4 e ner of Mt No. 52 ' - thence 301.: 4 cast about 110 1 , h. ptatie ofl beginning. • !ALSO-Lot No. 54-limi Mug at the southwest- co . mint' line of Ward aVeIII i west atTg same 40 feet 1 thence long line of same! 10 : 5 1 -4, fe t to the south line . along same Korth 56'f * e. tier of kit No. 53; thence a 3q,•: 2 cast about Ins fee place of 1 ; 11-Lot No. 55,-Ilint Mhz at he Mtititttest co • north 11 e of Ward vent Judith 51 1 4 4 east 50 feet thence-along line of same , 103 feet to the south line o altng mine north 56 , -( 4 ea net of lot No. 54; thence . 3014 4 'rest about 105 1 .!,!, le _ place of ice inning. Al.Stli,Lots•Nos. 56 and Belginning at the mutate In the north line of Ward same multi/ tat, I West 81 1 prOposed Streit : :thence I same 111 feet to the south. thence along same north 50; a cornerlof lot •Nf.i. 55 ; then meth 394 0 vast about[lo3! the plaof of beginning.. ; A L5.0.,-Lot No. 56-Bonn 'ling at la a corner In the . . _ street and the - east line 4 thence along said line. of 80Y, a east 163 feet to the... ley : thence along same soot) corner of lot No. 59 ; then. 'south 80 1 1.*_west , about 162, NOrth h r ourth street t ther 3' ‘ = east 50 feet to LiTisior ginning.l I I ALSO,-Lot No. 69—Botutal ning at the southwest conic east and of North Fourth sane south 3' 4 = west 50 fee 60 • ; thence along line of "SIM .feet to the west line eta 15 t' saute north 4 ti = east:so fee 58; theufe along line of Sate fet to the east line of NO, pl ee of beginning. _. I,St /4-Lot s. See. 6o and 3 t Beginning at the sonthwest l the east llne of- North Fou same soulle3Yi a west 160 fe 15 Riot alle y : thence along . center In the west hue of thence along sante north 4y.: ner of Mt No. 59; thence al 89'1: = west 161 feet to the e. street. the, place of beginnln one largq green house. A LSO4-Lot-No. 02—storm Mug at a point in the west 11 feet southerly from the In line of Ilivision-street and w belt% the north line of, a,15 the north line ;of salt, alley feet to the.nutt llhe ot_luoth along satire north 4 , -. - rat lot No. 6t; thence along iln east 163 feet to the west line along Mine Am I h 4.,;= west beginning. . ALSO--1-I.ot No. 63—notut ning at the northeast come west tine of. Third street t.t . 4Y. 0 east 50 feet to a conic along litre of same south 89 ; eastllne 'of a 15 foot alley; t 60 feet to a comer of lot So of 'same north 149%. 3 east 163. Third street, the place of he - ALSO -Part of lot No. 6 • Beginning at the northeast ' the westlllne of Titled stret "Meth 43 0 east 40 feet; the feet to the east line of a,15 f same south 4'..1; 0 west 40, fee 63 i tiwnrefalong line of sail feat to the west line of Thl i beginning. A1d 4 4.1—, Lot No. 6G— Stott ) ning at the southwest come lot in thy east line of Thin said Coddling's line south 85, to 3t. Cartnates line L then smile :' ,O fret ,lira corner of 1. line of same north B.i'+4 w, the east line of Third stre, east along same 50 feet to th • .LEO?-Lot No. 67-11oun Meg at the southwest conic emit line of Third street; th south 951, 0 east about 153, No. 66; thence south .I',;* Of lot NO, -G8 ; thence along I west about 153 feet to the ea thence along the same north pi: Me orbegluniug. 1 1 AT.,:io--Lot No. 65—Bottu Meg at the southwest come e a t line .of Third street; th south 851-i.' 0 cast about 1531 No. 67; thence south 4Y : a I. of wet N 0.69 t thence along II abont 152% feet to the e thence along same north 1 place of begtnnin^.' 1 -1 ALSO.4ot No 7 76—Bond nitig at a corner„ln the WCs and In line with' the north 31 home lot; thence south 825 non as said Manville's not; the east line of North Fourt same south 3% a west about 'the northwest corner of t north 82!: 3 east along lin and Melt. E.-311110es lot 168 the aforesaid alley at the n 11111eradot ; thence along 1 3'4 a exitt about 48 feet, in 1 of beginning: .The above nientioned 1 eortlanC t with a sub-4111'1s! Henry Ward. •Esq., made :Myer, C. •., a map or plot Feb. 11th, 1875, In the MC &q., In Bradford ' connte it count y , it pages 2 anti 3. ._ ALSO—Lot No. 60—nott ' tang at the southwest corn east line of Third street; said lot N 0.68 south 86Y..; more or less, to the sou thence ronth , iyi 0 east ab to the northeast corner of I thence westerly along the ! 1 :;~';~ Bounded II follows: Begin: corner of lot No: 27; th ence it 11014° east 1101,feet : to the ; alley; thence long same E t to•a corner of llot - 80. 23; r e north 30!io Nest 110 feet • ant Imam ; thimeei along 20 feet to the platy, of begin. Bounded as follow's : Begin. corner of lot N0.:14 ; thence th 8034. 3 east 110 feet to the said alley I thence ;Itlonß same • to a Corner of Jot 80. 30; me worth 20!5° West 119 feet Ward avenue; thante along, 60 feet to the' place of . begin. 1 . .unded as folloWs !Artier of lot No, ?.9; thence th 110%. 0 east 110 ,feet to the said alley ; thence aloe; name t to corner oflot ho. 31 ; north 30, , , , VD wea!110 feet and avenue ; thence along 50 feet to the pLlcti of begin, 1 1 Bounded as follows: Begin learner of lot ND. ;0; thence thrzfo east 110 feet to the alley I thence along, 50 feet to a corner Of lot NO.- of same north 30,!40 west 110. of Want avenue ; thence west 50:feet to the place of Bounded as folio*s : Begin. cbrner of lot No. al ; thence th 3034° east 110 feet to the resald 15 foot alley ; thence .u east 50 feet to a corner of ng line of same north 0 th line of Ward avenue; th:50% 0 nest at feet to the Arounded:al follow, : Begin rtler of lot No. al ;:thenee th MY' east 110 feet to the resold alley ; thenCe along feet to a corner Of . lot No. f Mule forth 30'1 0 1 west 110. ' . .of Want avenue; thence west 50 feet to th place of I , Founded as follow.: Begin , oiler of lot No. a: ; thence .t, h 30:i c ' al ei t a .3 s . t . tl i ti le f n e;t to t he ;Out 10 feet, mare dr less, to Fourth street: thence along about 120 feet to the south tllgnce south 89'A west 18 'API avenue ; thence along 2 feet to they:Ber Ocbegin i . e:tided am- follows i: Begin emperor tot No. 41..1n the ee : thence along the same ton mutter of- tot j No. 462 e north acoi. - . 0 wen about e of a 10 foot alley ; thence , east about :S0 feet tu a cot e mlong line of same 'south feet to. Want avenue, the ' minded as follows Begin °fuer of lot In the enue i theme -along 'same t to a corner of lot INo. 17 t north 301. 4 9 west about ne of a 10 foot alley ;; thence east nbout 50 feet to a cot'- • e along line of same south toWnnl nrentie, the pined : onhiled'as lotions :; Begin ;met of lot So. 46; In the r ue ; thence, along the same t to a corner of lot IY°. IS; Joe north 30!4c.'west about of a 10 foot alley :i thence east about 50 feet tl'? a con. .e along line of same south feet to Wool nvenfie. the bounded as follOws: Being lots Noi & 5 in-a plot I, survey ;wide by Rushton Smith and called the `lc sent ploy' each of, said lots containing One acr and lying tontlguouS and situate: orithe south , sit! of the river road and eitending from said, road t the Chetnung rarer; having thereon a small tram dwelling and a few young frnl . trees thereon:, al Improved,' Sted and taken In et execution at th. gut& of Martha' , Long es John Ackley. I ALM:ft-clue other lot of land In ShesheqUiti top bounded on the north by landsof J P Rogers, of the east by lan4S of:,11141P11 - Gfire south bY land:, ' of Geo ,Smith, and :West by Bib' publieltighway containing about 341 pf an aere,,!witiz brick store, framed {dwelling hotise,lstore Lease. franied barn and fewfridt trees thereon.•, Seized atid.taken inn.:l erecntion 'sit the suit of (leo Smith vs Alphotts. 11111 and Moses Watkins: •• 1, ALSO—One other lot Of laudin Towanda bore.,; bounded akfoilows: Beginning on the south4ester-P, ly line of tiptneeist, at the north-*est metier of a 5,., lot contracted to i be' sold to Ged W 3loftfO by 9.A It Il Bartlett, thence westerly - along Ithe lineof Sp.rail St 48 ft; thence at • fight angles; with thel line of. Spruce $1,139 ft' to , an alley; thence easterly anill parallel with the line Of Spruce Et, 49 ft to the south '... west' corner of said lforlit lot;I thence northerly I along the line of said lot 118 ft to the plane of bc 7 -; ginning; nb buildings; a'• few fruit trees thereon. • Seized and taken, into execution; at the stilt of E T Fox's use. vs Geo FW Jlotat. 1 ALS ,04-One other llot !of land in Towanda boro. ' hOundetinS folloWs: Beginning on Main St,it south west corner of J 1 and 31 Cumnifsky's lot! thence southerly along the elL7t lute of biota -at, 25 feet: thence along the lands of Ward Mid Overton south 84= 41' east, Abner: it; . retet.:to U 136 of Land of Bar- ; clay coal.ro, supposed tot be an alley; thence along said co's and or said alley north 12 0 ail' east 05 ft. • to southeast corner of I Cumtillikey's lot; lthence '- along smith line of the same about 116 ft; to the ' place of ,beginning: being same los contracted by , Ward Li Overton .to liartiel Sullivan April 6. 1877- ' .13eized and taken Into execution at' : the stilt; Of Jas . 31 Ward pnd E Orerton,lr:vs Daniel Sußlean, • _ ' ALSO-e-Que other !lot of land I in. Contort twia.'''. bounded on the nerth by lands ofl Putnam and Jte-,. FLunell;,eakt by lantl6- of •F 3laya:lE Y. Datenpor. F S Elliott an Pioneroyßros; south by_ lands of A Coon, E Spencer, ti GO r . E W ICidwell and 31 1. 1 • Rockwell; west by lands 'Of Patrick Finned and A ' Doty; containing 115 penis,. more er less, about „to acres improved, with Ilfrained home, framed barn with sheds attached, trollied bored harn and orch ard of frpltftees thereon: Seized,. and taken into execution at the snit Of I Vandlnrs. use vs! Evil , . ralin Case. ALSOne other lot of land lug l.itchtielal top., buundi:d MOM; north. by ands of:11111:er. Everson. : east by hinds of:Eugene Vailerloill,south byllands ' of E Wolcott, awl west_ av thetnbilc illgliwai. 1 containing Id acres 01' lan 1. more (ar lees, ablaut :11 • acres I'lll4'6i-ed., with a framed house, frames learn few fruit intes thereom sefzett anti taken Into es- ecutlado at the'solt or 4 3s P.,stb-y i, A Urn f... , e,0,t;ni and G s Eastabrook. . ° . . t' I 1 4 ALSO-4! Jim other lot o land .0 Canton' twii, • hennaed On the north by lanals.of Mrs I) 31 Stevan- . son, east lay-lands of Warren FltrWater anti W Si , Wright. 4mitt by lands of' N II Hickok -anti west by _lands lot Reuben Loomis and tEltlah Landon: , containing 58 acres more or less,."trith a frOneol ' house, freferl barn and orchard.) of fruit Imes • thereon. Selzed and taken into execution ail the stilt of Buktr:Thomas dr Co Vs Jointer. Stanton. i ' ALSO--brie other lot Of landd In ;Towanda Lore. and bounsell as followlo B' ginning at the south -• west corn a• of. a lot former y owned by 31rs iF E ' .Barber, ndtv:the ptopesty o Wellitigton Iltatuhall. / on Poplar itt, thence along the north tine oil said Poplar S:t Lrestcrly lUD 'ft;. t hence northerly- llb ft. luord'or kis, to the - ,south. d i ne of State Si: thence easterly'aliong the south lie of State St.loo ft; to a lot now: owned by Mrs F E Barber:li thence south erly along site line of. Mrs k 1 E Banter's lot and. the' lot owned by, Wellington Iltam1101;!I82 Pet, more or less.-to the place of liegitining,-With a two Story frame building, witha tower of thriestories there en; the maid building's about 40. ft front and about "34 feet deeporith a kiteheuadditiort about Vlx24- ft. • Seized and thkeuleto execution at the suit of IF:11 Jacbby vs Bee r Cash. i I • ',. - I - ALSO—One other totl of ! A na in ITywanda bona, i,bounolcal oh the north by State S.lll Cast by land of IV Brarahalincne In possession of Mrs - A ft g Whitney; !tenth by Poplar St: west by' -Land ottleo ' H WOod: containing .S. acre df lan, more oKless. - all improved • with a large fmed . welling house,r thereon. Seized and taken Into exieution.rit! ' tini frt of. _V P Fitch v$ tido 1' Cash.. i a ! , ALSO-4)ne othertoeof land in Bitrllunton nom b muted on the north bv Troy St. east by the per- , Wick turnfolke road, smith by land of S K. Rossano!. 'crest by land of S W; Bickerinan , containing i 4 of an acre of land mere or; 1e54, 411 improved, with a framed house known an the Old norse House laud - framed bate thereon. .ielzed and taken into vie eutioti at the 'suit of ,I.e..;ite Ogden rs'gr C 11:11. I . ALSO—One other lot of laud In Biome township. bounded asloilloivs:l3eglnning in the conter of, the , highway leading...through to Allis Ifollow in; the • south line Of Jehn Morrows-Land, thence by Said I line north 10 ; west 32 per to't a stak e"j 0- 1 ) of aired northeastrom a beech! trei ; thence north 252. :' west 62 6-10 per to a stone, the north west corner of said John Horton and thetouth line' of the C S Parker.lot•thence Meng! the line of the same mirth 87" i ' 4 ' west ?ii. 1-10 per to tit! north fast corner of John Frinit's lot; thene4 by the line of the same south 3 0 treat about'l9s . per to this . ..north iyest.' ,, bank of N , ',N :Park's,. salt- rt4ll raced thence albng, saldlace north easterly ;to•the south ivesf corner of sabllN N Bark's saw nilll;lthnece • north _easterly along the plind nice and wing dam for said saw Mill on the south west side of itto the north west end of slid wing dam of N N Parks to flow the water to his mill; thence along To east branch of the Wyse' ere¢kMorth easterly to the south west side of the abutment of the hridge.aerok the said Vey-' sox creek 'near Alai. Tarlekizers; thence by the sonlh west side of said abutinent to the center of the public highway reading' through lio Mils 110 - low aforesakr; thenceby tn. centre of same north- - easterly t&the beginning; es ntainitignbout 50 nen. , more or le*. about 40 acres mproietit rio buildingt.. Seized anoF,taketi into execlipon at ti e snit of s N Bronson rajas SParkS.: I ALSO—One other lot 0 land It, Rome Lula_ bounded oil north the 'h by lac cls of E t Towner and Eilujn Taylor, east bv land of II C Allis. south by ~ - -• is, ..• ~...__.! ~. • r milled a 5 follows' :!fleg,lti. I , ther of lot No. 47,11 n the 'l•imue : thence alonit same , to a corner of lot No. -19 ; l'd north 30 , . ; .P west about tie of a 10 foo alley ;;thence east about 50 feet tai a rot + altirg , the line or same .feet to Ward avenue, the I ' Mulder! as follows : !Begin ; Ortier of lot No. 48,1 . li r the lAnne :- thence along same to a corner of lot N 0.50; e north - 3E00 5 west! abo s ut• ;of a 10 foot alley i thence, .1t about rala feet too, cor, along line of same! south trt to Wand avenne. the Funded 114 fOHOWS : orner of lot No. tO.i in the nue; thence' along: sat to a ;corner oil lot No. ul ; e north lio , i o :westl about of a 10 nen alley ; thence about 30 feet ton cop' 'along Hue of same south Warll aveiste, Hati pLice tutilBsl ets - follbsest nor i,fr lot So. 50, In the not thence Alongl Saint. a corner of IM No. 52: north west labont '4 a le Mot alley ; thence lit about 50 feet ttea cos-- along Ilne of same ;south et. to Want avenue, the tolc.l w. fellows; of It.t Nu. :it. in the thence along) mune a corner (,t lot No. 7,3 r, gf s west about ~of a 10 foot alley ; thence '.te about &O feet Wia eof ftlng Urn of same !south I Ward aretaw. the! :nted as follow::: Ifegin i per of lot N0..V2. In the ; ueit thence along ,sanie ;i a corner of lot N 0.5-1 ; i ;ittirth Sot« a west iambi a 10 foot alley ; thence at about SO feet to a cor long Hue of saute aouth .t W :Want avenue, the 'act! a 5 follows : .11ogIn .er of lot NO. S 3, in tlie ; thence south *6".z. a corner of lot• No. 55; north ao 'West iboat a 10 foot alley ; thence f about SO feet to 4 car °Halite of saute :loath to:Ward avenno. the ;tied as follow6ClGrgln pr of lot N'tn at. lu the ; thence along isaine a corner of lot NO. Sr ; Orth anti 2 weet about a 10. foot alley thence about So feet to ai cor ong line of same south t to Ward avenue! . the 7—Bounded as follows: t corner of lot No. 55, avenue ; thence , along et to the east bind of a lorth ' 5._ c wet along toe of a 10 foot alley; f - c east about 38 feet to 'cf , along line 'of iallle feet to Ward ;avenue ? • , :.._ - le e d as follows: Dekiin= nth line of Division North Fourth street; Division street north , st line of a iti foot al. .1 1 4 c west 30 feet to a along line of Same feet to the eaatilie of ce along same north, erect, the place of be. led as follows:: Begin= of lot No. 58 An the street ; thence along to a corner of lot No. o north 891