,`_.ltadforti Ntpotitt. 7 o wnaa, Thnisday, Apra 20, 1870. LOCAL AND GENERAL. THE "North tar" Fanning. Mill Co are building one hundred mills.: RE+. DAVID CRAY; is N. 'G.tkf- White L -illy Lodge, I. 0. of 10.1 F., Wyalusing, • • Pa. . T. V. GEIGER, of this place, has been secfetary of the Republican., club every yOrsince 1856. . 1)n. E. .D. PAYNE has purchased a souse and lot on Houston street, from Mr. WArtsne., of Owego, N. Y., f0r.!4,01210. THE State Line and Sullivan R.. R. Co.' are meeting with most gratifying success in the sale of their superior "Loyal Sock" coal. • BISIIOII HOWE will preach and adminis ter the rite of confirmation in Christ. Church, next Wednesday evening, at 7j o'clock. k_experiment With coal from the Schrader mines, convinces us that we can run our enginewith it at one half tlxi3 cost of anthracite. Ora excellent friend, D. L. STAiiti.s,- of Lime Hill, had : the misfortune to!lose a good horse, while in town on business one day .last Week., Tin Eureka Company shipped on Mon 'day last, a six feet mower to, W. 11. Gonna, a leading citizen and prominent Granger, .0 - f Columbia, S. C. T. A. EDWARDS occupied the pul pit of the Baptist Church again on Sun day last, and the congregation hope to secure hiin permanently. - ! THE music at Christ Church on Taster, very artistic and elaborate. Those posted in such matters say it has never been excelled in this place. SURGEON E. D. PAY E, U. S. ~ has been placed on the retired list, by order of the Secretary of the Navy, having been found inc illacitated for service from cauSes originating in the line of duty. A Co3lmyrrEE from the fur department went toOwego this (Wednesday) morning to attend the funeral of `•Old Soli.", I:YE IV tyr, who • was a fireman Tor 4Q years, and their Chief-Engineer for 15 years. IVE DIRECT attention of: dairvitien and Prodi ce. raisers jenerally tol the card of FREDERICK TAFT ilk CO., to be found in another : column. Their references are good, and it may be of advantage to th6se having butter, &.c., to - sell to correspond with-this firm. ButtxEn.-,On Friday evening - last a tenant house owned - by TILMAS BEA RDLS:LET, and . occupied •by .TEFF. 31.ksx, situate in Pleasant Valley, Smith- , field township, took lire and was totally consumed - with all its contents. The loss was without insurance. . • OT, IWTIISTANDING the fact that the I gateS of heaven " seemed,- thrown open and that the rain fell in torrents, a large concourse of people followed, the remains of L, I. MOODY from this place to the- cemetery in Rome on Thursday 'last. Ile NT `s buried with Masonic honors. Tut large nuniber of our people 'Who formerly found the grocery store in 3ler cur block such a great convenience, will be gratified to learn that Mr. J. L. Counix, of Athens, and one of the most energetic business men in the county, is thinking of putting a large stock of goods in the said store.. • THE United States Fanning Mill Co., is now fully organized, and ready for ope ration on - a large scalfl The following 'well known reliable gentlemen have been sclectcd as officers: -- Proc:dent—Capt. C. 31. MANN - lux. ,q(o . l.ftary—Go. 11. Wool). Trta surer-÷\\. A. CHAMBERLIN. - In vector—. J., W. .IOITNSON. TIM "hard times'! do not seem to affect the, hgsiness of our enterprising tnanufac turers'.:J. 0. F4osT Si SONS. Their estab lisliment" has -been kept in- operation on full' time ever since it was opened, afford- Vag eniplilyinenf to a large number of men. Snell enterprising business men are enti tl :1 - to the•generous support and unquali fr4i endorsement of all fair minded citi zens. • AT the regular annualelection on Mon day last, the following `gentlemen' were 4.-losen vestryineit of Christ Church: 0.• I). BARTLETT. .T. F. MEANS. Maj. E. \V: HALE. • , .I.ks.,3lcCA ' E. T. Fax. AV. T RACY. H. T..H - NE. '. W. Ahronn. . Tin: May number of Scribner' s Month ,v; ill hare among its notable articles, an extract from Mr. BRY_U'iT'S forthcoming of _United States, entitled '• T!,e True Pocaliontas." . 'The college will have to cop with Bowddin Col leg... and a very interesting article on The Vortraiture of WILLIAM PENN," will he illustrated bk , woodcuts or-all the p , rtraits • in existence of the founder of PennsYlvania.• We take pleasure' in rceommerding to minters and dealers in stationery, :Itir. -Di:vAl. F. Potts, salesman for C. A. Dtx-' ie. & Co.. Philadelphia, Mr. POLF, is .a , nest reliable gentleman, and the house he represents possesses peculiar facilities for purchasing goods. From an acquain -tiiiee extending over a period of • more than a dozen years; with the senior mem. iter;of thi;! lirm, we do iiot hesitate to', g-u ti.., Arante , ...lentire sati -faction on the part .of tir3se who deal . wi i hi i'.. - , Wit tLE we gladly welccrne all reliable 1 business men to our gr,Wing town, we trust purchase's will not forget that the hoil,es which have contributed so largely. 1 . . t ,the growth and prosperity of Towanda have elaims upon them. , It is never a good plan .ko "desert -an old friend for a new cue." Remember this when you start for purchases,' and. not allow the tempting allurements .of a "Bankrupt St• 4 . k " to induce you to invest your money with transient, and ,often: irresponsible, I leZtle rS ' . - Tim anniversary exercises of the Epis c6pal Sunday School came off on Sunday afternoon lust. The programme arranged by the Superintendent was not Only.very interesting but was carried opt to perfee t iffn. The singing was excellent, and the "Emblematical Light House" exercise, was beautiful and instructive. Mr. Fox, the Superintendent, has just reason for furagement ir.• the laborious and often thankless work in which lie is engaged. The interest manifested in the school by parents and scholars on: the' occasion, must have been cheering to all concerned. The, missionary offeringli for the clay amounted to about $lOO, and for the year 5•;"*.24: - 0, . , LIN-TA BAND CONCERTL-Tlll3 first of the.series of Lin-la Concerts will come off Monday evening, May 1, at Mercur This date has' been decided upon in order _to give out:Of-town maple attending court an opportunity to, be ipresent. To -iv:ma:l's well known and popular "Home Arleta" has been engaged, which, with the band. whose xeputaticiu as one of the leading musical organizations is second to none out side of the large cities, and will use, for the first time in public, their new inStruments, manufactured and imported expressly for them, at a - large expense, wS4 make' this one of the finest musi cal concerts ever given in Towanda. PF.ILSONAL.—CoI. llowroN is engaged at present in the.ollicx , of p W.V. STEVEN - SfrN, Superintendent G. I. A., H. k, in Ithaca, N. V., ,but -finds time to come lion_ oe every Saturday. afternoon and drill his company. • —Mrs. E. 0. MACrARI,Isn, of Roches ter; N. Y.., is visiting. friends here: The ••yonng gentleman" who accompanies his mama is enjoying his first visit to "grand -1 1 ,11 . 1 • -- t—Col. and Mrs. 3lmaris returned from Florida on Thursday last. t We are pleased to know that both feel greatly benetitted by the trip: —Jolts 3>,c3lAno.*“bas returned from . his visit to the old country, and is again prepared to give his customers." fits." —Rev. J. G. MILLER, of 3iCuitrose, was Fin town last week, visiting his daughter, one of the teachers at the:lnstitute. .s By invitation; ludge Moiattriede-ivered a lecture before the Elmira Female Col lege,. on Friday, evening last. The ad s dress was well received - IT tile audience end the Actrertiserf says-of it: • "The course of 'lectures on law was opened on Frkdaylevening in the College" Chapel by a vert able, interesting and profitable discussion by Hon. P. D. Mon now, of Towanda::- . His subject was "The Legal Relations otParents and Children" with special reference to the latter during minority. It treated of a minor's com petency to makei.:coiltracb4, to sue or be sued, and also the general liabilities of children and youth to, civil or criminal prosecutions. The -topics were most ad mirably treated, n clear language and with illustrations from actual cases. The attention oT the yOung ladies was held for an hour with eagle interest, and many took careful notes,iof the lecture. They will give the Judga a most cordial wel -sxme when he comes again, as ho has . promisdd at some time during the.nest year. - Moxsorrow.—The same fickle weather that has been allotted us for the past six months continues ; sunshine and showers alternating, give !:promise • of an early' spring, , .- some have already commenced gardening.in this viiinity. Farmers have commenced plowing. Our merchants have received their spring stock, and trade with them has commenced in earnest. I see by lookinr , over the Jourhal that Ed. Fowler has been i sci venturesome as to in vest, to a limited extent, (by way of ex periment, I suppose,) in printer's ink ! Possibly his example may encourage other' business men to do likewise. Increased activity is manifest:in all the departments of industry, and cheerful faces greet you on all sides. Mr.land- Mrs. Wilson of Towanda, have beet engaged for the past three weeks inStr4.ting 'a large class in vocal music, in Alonroeton. The term cloies with a - conceit, on Friday evening, April 21st. , A pleasant entertainment fur the lovers of mirsie3s anticipated. Some thief, on Friday night last, lentered. the cellar of the hotelj kept by' 0. Kellogg, and also the cellar of D 1 J. Sweet and E. E. • Miogos, belpinr , themselves to an abundant supply of. liquor, canned fruit, cakes, pies, and whatever else they chose. OnsEuvEß. JOHN W. Mx, S. Commissioner, has furni >hod us with tare following decision of the commissioner; of-Internal Revenue which may be of interest to our many readers:' TREASURY pEPARTMENT, , OFFICE OF INTF.ENAL, REVENUE, IVAsurNwrffx, Feb. 14, 1876. Slnt—ln reply to 3 , our letter of Feb. 8, in relation to the liUbility of a party to special tax as a - dealer in tobacco, I have to say that by ,ref*inf., , to paragraph 8, of section 32.44 of the C. S. Revised Stat utes, you will obserVe "that eVery person whose busiwtss it -i's to sell, or oiler forf sale, manufactured .:tobacco, snuff or ci gars is regarded as dealer in tobocco." It is not necessary that he should sell at a profit. For furtheinformatiiin I here with inclose copy ofia letter to A. Tow- BEILILAIsr. Veii - respectfully, D. D.•P1i.:07, Commissioner. To John W. :En., C. S. Commis sioner, Towanclo,:Pa. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF INTERNAL REVENUE, WAStwibfrox;',April 30, 18;5. yotir leiter of Mara 2,_9, you state that you faritiers have organized yourselves into a Fiiimier' Club, for the purpsoe of purchasing. your sups lieS at wholesale rates; thtft you have raised-a fund for that purpOiii,, and, appointed an agent, whose business it is to parchase the goods and sell 4licm to members of the chili only, at test price; as other goods are . sold, a special tax stamp will be required. In answeri have to say, that 11 - Tien sev eral persons unite in purchasing° a caddy or pacs-age.of tobacep for their own use. and divide it aniongtheiri, they incur no liability to special tax as dealers in tobac co, for so cluing. But if the agent: referred to makes a business oncepiag piannfactureal tobac- CO, snuff or cigars, - - on hand for. sale, though he sells. then o only. to members of the club, he would t ln the opinion of the office be' liable to a Siiecial tax as dealer in tobacco. . Very respect fully, I. W. Dot - Gt.sss, Commissioner. To A. Trherman,Clierokte, lowa. COUNCIL PIII3MaINCS.—SpeCiaI ses sion, Monday evgnin4, April 17. Meinbers present4HurgessFox, Coun cilmen Hishop, Bryiint; Betts, Dittrich, Henry, :Means, Pratt and Woodruff. Petitions were presented for -sidewalks on the south tide of fine St., from :;i1 St. to Westavn Ave, ant)-on the north side of Division St. between :1d .and: 4th Sts., which were referred to the Street Com., with instructions ti - ieport. at net meet- Councilman 13ett4-Tjered the following icsolution; . liesolroT.' That tlie order passed by the Council Oct 25, 18T1. 'with teference to a sidewalk on the caste-II side of Main St., from ,Rarclay St. tO: . the south burough • line, be recinded so:jar as it ,requites a side walk to be built on the east side of the street froni E. T. Fox's south line to the south borough line. Adopted. Reports of Committees: The committee -appointed to a. , certain the grade on Main:?St., from the Ward Ilouse to Episcop4 Church, would re spectfully repot tht they have carefully examined the gradq-as established in ac cordance with profile of said stre e t. and. in theirjudgment the grade is correct, and they would recount - end grading the street in accordance with said profile r;'.l). S. PRATT, \v. ]3lSluoi',• 11F;NRY, Committee On motion of Clittneilrban 3leans, the report was p refetTed%back to the Commit tee, with instructions to have stakes driv en,'74howing the ,grade from WykotY pave ment to the Episcopal church, for the in formation of the citizens residing in that locality. • The committee 'appointed to confer with Naiad Co., on the subject of new engine and juniper, a4ted and ob: to.ined,thrther time' in which to make prirt. ! On ntotion, the street committee were directed to open the:drain on north side of td stveet between State and "Poplar streets,, and if expedient leave . said drain open. The Burgess was - authorized and direct ed to take such action as in his judgment is necessary to recover the money unac counted for by the Cbllector on Duplicates for 1,175. . • On motion of councilman Bishop, the regular monthly scisions of the council will hereaftCr be held on the <first Mon day of each - month; ;at 7 o'clock P. 31, Adjourned, J. KINGSBURT, Secretary THE EUREKA ;310 . 11 - E){. • '-Our fre quent referrence in these columns to the ,celebrated and Mrs- world renowned i Eureka Mower, w . eiloubt not is sometimes attributed by thoSeimacquainted With its sto the fact tliat the machine is a 1 home production.f:alre same cannot be charged against those living 'in other states, where the !.old school " mowers are manufactured, and where a strong pre judice exists againSt any inovations on the long settled notionS--regardin g agricultural i implements. It is With pardonable Pride, therefore; that we ;extract the following paragraph from . the proceedings of the j Elmira Farmers' Club, as . corroborating ' our often expressed' views upon the sub ! ject. " The subject fof4iscussion selected for this meeting is and IMachinery. Mr. 1 4'+N DMEaI bas= been t requested to present such ide r as as he may Iconsider useful to (antlers who at this sea son of the yew are looking about in search of the best tools to use on their I farms, or for machinery to help forward their labors. . . J. S. VAN Di 77.111. .What implements we can afford to smni and- what can we afford to do without, are questions which ordinarily receive tto►• little ithought. In fact we are not enough inclined to depend on our own thought, we have been wont to be ptided by the representations of sellers and their agents.' Some imple ments are cicarly!'findespcnsible, as the mower. It is indeivensible, yet on small farms the investßent is worth consider ing. The interest:On the cost of a good mower would pay',-'for the machine and team to do the work. The only objectfon ko hiring such is that we cannot get it done just at the :light time, but I have mentioned the mower simply as an illustra tion. While some small farmers . have mow ers, who, perhaps; could make Letter use of their money, there are more large far mers who would fiiid lt to their advantage to own two, for then work is not impeded if one is accidentallyd [gabled, arid besider, work can be crowded ahead in faiciable weather. As a rule, if two machines are kept, it will be better to have them alike. Last season we tried a Pirect Draft Eureka mower, manufactured at Towanda. With a Eureka twn machines are hardly neces sary. 'That is if a six feet cut is secured, and no large farmer sleuld buy a smaller. machine. With the- large machine, to• mow fifteen acres per day is not a difficult task, and it will be done With n 8 great easf, as ten acres by the Ordinary four feet machiLes. As farmers, we are afraid of innovations. As I lave said before, we are not independent enough in our judg ment. It is well, too, that we are natur ally cautions of• new things, still it be hooves us to give more care to investigat ing the qualities of improved machinery. If. 'I were to depend on the opinion of mowing machine men for my judgment of the Eureka it would certainly be unfavora ble, for the reason that there is a direct antagonism between it and all sido•cut machines. I confess that before trial, having heard all imagionable objections •to it, I Aid not expect such complete suc cess." Dr New Prints at ' KENT Sy BLISS.' Or New Ribbons at KENT ti: BLISS.' 11:27 - Lace Curtains at K.F,ST & BLISS'. Job lot of shawls at.KFsT Blass' far New Dress Goods at KENT lit BLISS' Ate` New goods received daily at iiL cn LIMAX air. Engraving done at liga DELMAN'S Jewelry Store. rff" NOw Collars and Cuffs at KENT & ELI ss'. Or Ladies' Back Cobs at KENT & BLISS.' UT - Ladies% Cashimere Ties at Trk - NT BLISS. Gents Collars and Cuffs at & . Bargains in every Department at BEST & 4 L - 77 - Noveltscs and Fancy goods at KENT Bargains in Hosiery at KENT S. M r- 'NeNi• Cloths . and Cas'simeres at NMv stock of Umbrellas a KENT & BLISS'. Cam" Call at' KENT & Kid G SV - lIENDLESI A 'afters a gteat redaction in Sil ver-Plated Ware. Bargains in Quilts and Counte4 panes, at KENT Sc Buss.,' C3 r- Call at KENT IS:, BLISS', and lock at their d,tollar comets. 0" All the latest ipublications, very cheap, at WHITCO:t111.& I'o' A large stock of games and toys, at cost, at W lIITCOMB k Sll AUVS. Everything in• the lino of station:. ery at, N't fIITCOMB Wnt.coMtt & SnAry sell the best Bank- Books manufactured In the country. The largest and best assortment of spring, clothing In town, at M. E. ROSEN FIELD'S. • Reversible and Flat land Plows at reduced prices.. R. 31. WELLES & SON. !".._-.?"; • You can get all the latest styles of Statiunery, very cheap, at WIIITCLINI6 h SIIAVT'S r,21" A large assortment of spring and summer hats, just reeeh:ed, Lit M. E. ItosEN- FIELD'S. '111,14-gold, Silver, and Steel Spret4eles, and Eye Gla,see, In great variety, at lII:X7JELIPAN'S JCWeI- r y :_, tole U"lf you want to secure a good article, and gr the worth of our money, the place togois3l.llE.N.- DEL3rAN'S., Buy your! clothing of 11. TAYLOR, wher, you can alwa.ts gi.t good goods at the lowest prices. - ;455 — Don't fall to rail at ITE:cui.Estri's, If yon to buy auytliit:g lu the clue of Jettcily, Silver Silver-piatetl Ware. .bas the finest stock ...a ;?ot Watt.hr.:, JON elry and :,11VOrWilre, ever brought Into thl, tutu, Call and !et% itivi" Illtstn:r.m.tti has the largest and Ices stook of, ladles' and gr:lllcmens gold and silver watches ever brooglit to Towanda. Fon RENT.—The dwelling house l ate ly oe,elpk,l by Col. 114.0nTuN, ou Statn street. Enqu!ro of D. C. DLW ITT. Mr — 1 ists Hats !! Hats !! ! The largost variety of New Spring Styles and th.loWeSt price,, at TAYLOI: Rubber Paint, also R. 'B. Paints, all colors and at lowest prices. • It. M. wia.r.ss a - SON. M"" Passengers to the West will full it to their advantage to purchase tickets at the T::= wauda Depot. Rates redaFed.fl.so from !Sept. is Vlr The largest and best assortment of Brackets ever brought to this pace, can 'now be seen at rnosr k SON S. (Oct. 20—tt.) at his store on Bridge St., has the largest assortment of human Hair ever of fered in this market Mrs. E. J. ,, MiNnos is now in the city selecting goods for the epring trade. By ho Tong eXperience sinu feels confident that she Caw please all who may call, Go to li. TAYLOR'S for fine Hat Shirts, and Neck ware. Entrance on Park street first door below old bank and from south side of Post -Office. CV" We have just opened a fine assort- . ment of Cloths and Cas.imeres, including all the new Spring Styles in Coatings and Sattings.. , eltlfp-t f POWELL St CO. rllarris' Kid . Gloves aro the best in the in,irkret. TATLon dt Co. have just .ret.elve Arge Assortment et •"Seaniless,7 and Har ris' "Victoria," In Tinted and'-the new Spring coiors.raprtOnl. f E. T. Fog, Burgess CV . 3liss Dunuz Ilarcturned from the city with all the latest patents, and is now prepar ed to furnish her [ customers and ladies generally with anything In her line at reasonable prices. Dress making done on short notice. TAYLOR tS: , Co; are opening their new . Spring Goods this week. Their purchases have beet, made since the recent extraordinary de cline In prices, and some desirable bargains may be found at their eetablislintent.rapr2Ow2. CE' Mrs. E. .1. miNGos will return in few days with the largest assortment and best selected goods ever brought into this place, which she will offer at the lowest prices. Call and ex amine. E.:7" TEN DAvs EARLIER.—We have a quantity of EARLY VERMONT POTATOES, warranted ten days earlier than the Early Rose.: Now is the time for. farmers to supply themselves with ibis superior variety". aprl27G. . & EtiW4iRD3. Mrs. E. J. 3lisoos wishes to in form the ladles of Towanda', and siciulij that she is now settled in her new Mire, next door to KENT sF, where she will keep a large assortment of Millinery an Ladies' furnishing goods. Or The ladies will be pleased to learn that L 11.annis has concluded to remain In To wanda, and Is now receiving a large and attractive Stock of millinery and fancy goons. and invites She attention o 5 his numerous customers. (ruch9.76. PIERCE.: SCOTT, .at their coal yard, keep fresh ground Cayuga plaster, by the ear load or bon. It Is from the celebrated Thompson beds. New York State Geologists say It Is the strongest plaster In the State. • [niche-tf. car Hrs. E. J. 311scos is this week in New York and Philadelphia selecting Millinery and .Ladies' Furnishing Goods for her new store, No. a, in TEACY at Moon's Block. She Is purchas. log nokonly the best, inat:tbe cheapest the market affords. She Is preparing to supply country mlitin. ers at whoi,salo prices. She expects to bring OA the largest assortment ever In this market. • BUSINESS LOCAL. BLISS' for your EI=!M I tie Buy the Jitineitchwn Altiacaslahe reason whit - They .. are Warranted to wuh without Sittliktog or fading; to ,be fop" 27 inches wide; rind to he eqtil in durability to the very best goods In the market. Powm.t. & Co. sole agents for manufacturers. VD" Powzwqt - Co.—We have, just re-, eeived our large Spring Stick of Wall Paper. Now ready for exhibition. In addition to our usual atock of plain tints, white and twown,blacka, we bare added a handsome assortment of fine Broom. Silver * field Decorated Papers. , Please Call and exataltio our stock •, ° rowr.l.l. & CO. &larch 1, 18:641. larl would resiiectfully announce to the public that I have removed my Boot and Shoe shop from PArrixes Block 'to the building lately occupied by, B. V. Bianca as a Barber-shop, one door south of the Wins ilonse, when" I em now able to watt upon my customers and the public ,at large. I, manufaeture All styles of melts' and la dies' boots and shoes, fro m , the finest sewed boot or gaiter to the coarsest. All work dOne in the nowt approved style. -Good tins guaranteed, however de formed the foot may be.: Repairing 4one on short twice. Thankful for p4st. taVevs, 1 would ask a continuance of the same. March It-7.w. J. e. BLUM. rir Buy the JaMestown Alpacas, for the following. I*0111: They are made from the t best materials. They are dyed In such 4 Manner as to secure cent pleb saturation of color.; They are so thoroughly, shrunken In tlnbhing as to Do unaffected by dampness. They may there fore lm washed and done; up like linen, without the least Injury. For sale 11 POWELL & Co., solo agents for Ilan-. ufseturers. (inch 24 . t To CossusinlvEL. = The adver tiser, a retired physician, hating provlden tiaily discovered while is 31edleal Missionary in Soutnern Asia, a very simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and pttrmaniut cure of CofisuMption, Asthma, linmehltis, Catarrh, and all throat and lung affections—also ars' Dive and radical specific for Nervous Debility, rremature ilei•ay and all :Nervous Complaints, feels It his duty to make known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive he will cheerfully send (free of _charge) to all 'who desire it, the seeps for preparing and full directions for successful!' using this discovered remedy. Thci.e whew 'Ate avail them selves of the, benefits of this discovery without cost can do so by return . niall,hy addressing with stamp, naming this paper,, DR. CHARVES I'. II AItSII ALL, 1 No. 53 Niagara. St., !Sorralo, 1uct0676 I y \.l D.R. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD' Ciinnity.-The standard remedy for'the curs of Cougio. Cold's, influenza; Bronchitis, Hoarseness., Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup. Sore Throat, Diptheria, difficulty of breathing, Quinsy, Phthislc, pain In the side and breast, spitting of blood, Liver complaint, bleeding of the Lungs, and nil diseases of ,tlin throat, lungs and chest, Including even Con sumption. It seems hardly necessary to dilate at length upon the virtues of this favorite remedy for alt diseases of the Lungs, Throat and Chest. Il was Introduced to the public by Dr. Wt f.txt: nearly 'hilt a century since, aid by the wonderful cures which It priortued gain:. lan immediate and envia ble reputation, which to this day It has fully From the gulf of the St. Lawrence to the shores of the Pacific, and In many countries:inroad, there are few vlllagJa or hamlets without testimonials" to thn raphlity and certainty of Its curative effects. The proifrictors, mindful of their r'esponstbility to the allilcted, exercise the utmost care in .he selectionland tiomponnfling of the lad en.. Ingredienta of which Ali. Balsam is composed and the sick are assured that the high standard of excellence on which Its popularity Is bawd, will always be inalntalue l d. Sillt W. FowLt &SoNs, Proprietors, Burton., SEXT(IN.—In She . sholttlit, March 7. Net t le, danglt to.r of N. ek, and Eiit.abektiSexton, aged 13 years, 1. month mid 5 dap. Being a unod Te4lar shrt w:ci burled according ttthe rides of that Ord..r. On the 9th day of March the f•diur.ing preamble and resolutions were 11113111- ; mou,!y adopted: I It has been( tha wilt of an God to take from our mitt4t our beloved:A:4er. Net tle St`N ton: therefore . , 1:0:o.1 r, d. That we teniler our heart fo , lt.sytopa thy and condolence to o 4 worthy brother and sis ter ; p.rtvots of the th , ceasedr and her many friends. Pcsoire./. That m hile:w+ how ht humble 4nbuth— Mon to the dispoosati ! niaild Will or H lm that doeth all things well. we decp,y,r feel her loss to the tem per:toe, cause' and our ONVII ( )61t.r. . • 1:,,,,1rcd, That .he nitin Lodge, No. 108 a. de,lor mourns „her los:, 1 4110 v. a, an honorable .rnetul;er of said iudg . an, that we cause our char ter to in drapd In 11104 'Ong for 'the. period of thirty ;lays. 1:1,o/reff, That a c py ok these rescdutlnils he sent to the parrots of th; deq.a,ed; rtl.o to the Ito.to- FURL) ItEPOIZTAR a id rdritperan, rbiliirwlur. ' .. E. *limettis,,x, .10K. E. - AL SN YI,Elt, i' Coln. . IHR,P. CIIAITEE. ) MD MMI 7,1 t: " Briggs ,S:. I or eolottietlo. , the J ,1 , :nol; le world. are tt, 'wh;ch they Will gl ye rut: ttrat puldle the i experience in the ci seeds. The w , 41; it Its ,everat how l ref! ' 1 numerous cuts. tier !vet ions iiitie .tegarel erythlug known 14 7 ,We know of 310 Mil I hIJUV , SIII , iCri th an I are sohl tit almost e ' let In the United St ern or see4l , , aml 111 nate from eminent,. G ti ti reels to ,h, ',lane lit other are to see:,l,l, publi , heel whirl!. it 11 the price per volume right will only )iii el ers of Briggs & tiro, on the purchase of s go to press about Mt engaged upon the is and apart from the! he i,sueel in Deceit pullleal lons of thls 1 of flatierulture or he or burnt( In the was Briggs & Bro.'s 'Webb, Atha, Pa. ' .New s_, day Outfit 6... Augusta, 11.11 ;NOTICE. .Stockh o lder. Coal Company will Mallory,.lo Towap o'clock p. m., for t a Treaburer and other business as s such meeting, April 3,76 Ltuchl6 I:4 I XECUTO is hereby give, the estate of Eilen tap., deed, are rift went to the tinders' claims against (he s duly authenticated, • l GEO. H. WE • EDWARD apt - 2041 ifr DUKE OE ROMULIJS."—The twwlerslgned, 14vifir, purchased the bull "Date of Romulus,"' pit by "Royal Duke of Wa terlod," be by "Royal lake of Oxford;' dam, "Flora." by "Duke of A rdrle," will offer:hls ser vices, at hls farm, mi l the following • • ITEITSI . S: • • Three dollars to bringing cow; i libe Aprlaw4• UDITOR, ix. Case yx. E nod nlOll ilex& di 143411 87G. The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the court to dLstribute ft nasalising from Sheriff's sale of defendant's real e tate, will attend to the. duties of Ills appointment a the (dike of Smith and Mon tanye in the borough of Towanda, on FRIDAY the '2Blll day of April, 1 75, p 49 I o'clock p. m.. when and where all pertot haying claims on said fund must present the, or e forever debarred from coming in upouthe GiIiORGE MONYANYE, Auditor. March ":-... INCORPOR. TO all whom lc m citizens of Itoun that they Intend to c Pleas of Bradford co a charter to ho Meer corporate In law, wt the name, style and sociatlon, for the pu talnlng a library for It. E. IV lIIT7gEI J. A. MOODY., . L. It Rome, Pa., April pEDERI GIE:NXIIAL II NO. 9, Sth Int 1107 4 ;. JUDG E HENRY SAN ' Supt., A( ama Express Co.. New York. JEREMIAH WALKER., Erg, ',Philadelphia. DOS. D. S. BENNETT. ButIMO, New Yolk. JNO. J. DATE, Corn Exchange. Sew York apr:Gna. LIST OF . Post Odle° at I for the week endln Cbllson Cha, Cumtalngh Cotter Mrs rhe Cone 31rs C Caswell Subery ' 'Coolbaugh L. le, Dewitt John A Hickey Cattorin Hoiden F 'Hackett Miss £1 - Persons calling f , My " advetUieo," 1 DliO. AL. NOTICE. f*trr Times, OH. .11. 1.47:7,) Bro hers, whf) can boast par, ; .v sr N.,..1 busine,s In the , ,langing to coinpu.. a 1 ,,, r k I D , to tte floricultural and horti-i. I env! I of 111 , Ir thirty Year. of Iturt of vegetable and Slower I ill h!l• substantially hound, and pagri, will. beilltisl tated with it. ottatre 'plates and t•ucclact d 1,.. ,.. I to t le 1 . .11r0 and culture of ev tiora and vegetable kingdom I , ett r tinallfo..l to treat on the rlggs St ItrLdltri. whose seeds •ery t , l ity.. town, village or ham, tee. ; They are practical grow• furthconting work will curia prp.thival sources. What Seth ! ry ortl'ortly !I, fruit:, itrigs,,lt A very large editloa wilt be Is well will lessen v. Puri lmsers of the work out harm4l ernt, while the custom will receive it as a premium The lutended work will y ner, aml the artists ate now iKtiaming9. It %Oil he separate January 'Catalogue, which will her, ia from any . other 0C the, 'ell ktiowu house. Every lover ,rtlctiltund should put himself, of Oidaliting it. • reedl are fur sale by Geo. H [Jau2o-em. dve i rtiseaents. I - I t home. Agents wanted. nd ,terrns fret. True & -. I Elsen'B-764y. The annual meeting of of the Fall Creek Dituniinoni be he `d at the office of Wm. M. a, 41 the 26th of: April, at •:.' 1 , ! per )09e - of electing Dlrectors, Lett:,, and attending tii bitch all ;pitperly be brought before ' • i J. B. Wpm., Sec'y. _:._: 'S Non c E.—Notice that persons Indebted to J. Welles, late of Wyaluslng Ired to make Immediate pay . gned, and all persons basing s. W. tistap.„ must present them, for settlement. Wysluslng, Pa.,. El.l/ES. Wilkes parre; ra., Executon. Inure, and If paid at time of discount swill be made. -1 B. F. BOWMAN. NOTlCE.—Ephraim Se:lard. In the Court of Com rd No. IA Feb. T., ATION, c,ncern: The undersigned ti siClnity , hereby give notice rply to the Court of con nine uuti,ora Lay:judge thereof,fot porated into a belly politic ant, h perpetual succession, tinder [Went the Bonne Library As , e of establishing and main the use of its"melobspi. • S. I:. SEELY. W. T. ItOCKWELL, TiItOWNING. 13, 1876..w3. K TAFT & CO., jitODITE COMMISSIOIi (CHANTS. . VA TER STREET; ;LADELPHAI, 'ze,toENcts: A FT, secretary of ORIf. EN TTERS remaining in Towanda, Bradford Co" Be., prli 19th: Kuhuley Godfrey 2 ' AlllaleeJames Beeler Sarah MeMennts Bawl ' Ross If Scanlon Hanna Smith Elizabeth Smith Frederick • Stockwell Chan B to Werthian Daniel r the Above letter?, will please lying /ate of list. , p. W. ALVOUD I P. N. Utdils." fi trOTA.TION OF • ELL k CO., Bankers and Itrakers, No. 2; South Third Street, rhaidelptsla, Mand l 13, we, DID. MIMI. U.,E. 1681,e 122 12106 66 MI 44 , 65, .. 111 118 1181 i " " •65, J. and I - ' 11876 119 4. .. 44 •67. NI 44 inat, 12t 3. .. 64 .6 8, 64 • i . 121 k 1221( " 10.40, coupon 118. 11834 '' Patine 11114 ey.oo ' 1 ~- - .IZIII 12834 Nett 6'a, Reg. 1611 - '11614 INS " I ' i " 'C. 1331 _ 1 1 184 Gild 111 13M • Silver Pettasylvania, Ex. Div. ' 5314 Reading L lig Philadelphia A •Eries. i .. 1974 'Lehigh Navigation ' 4871 f., Valley, Ex. Div.— Untied R. 11. of N. J.. , ... oreek f ?t . .. N ll ort C hern Central. r. Central Transportation Nespueboning 0014, 1 1.. Mortgage WA, '3ll 1 . NEW YORK PRICES Current -I.for Country Produce, for the week eudlng Aprti 11. 1876; Reported expressly fur the Mean roan Bann:Eno, by It. K. ik-F. B. Ttionnatt & Co , West Broadway, !Leads, and Hudson Streets, N 4 York. llllTTER.—Receipts for the week 11,641 packages. The demand continues gad for new State butter and the market steady for choice lots In atlYz afro package. Old butter is scarce ~, and firm for all grades. Wiquote:— • . State Dairica, entire extra 34048 - " i " " fair to good 3.12145 " I firkins selected . !.. - - 3 00:48 "I " fair to gocid 3324.3.5 " half firkin tube, chtdce 'elected .400)11 • "•*" , " " fair to good ..3324.}36 " Welsh tubs, extra fall.. 36437 " •" • 0 eutirm dairies - aigts ' creamery tubs, good to flue 441(4 It 'IS, State and Penna., choice 40041 I " • " fair to good itl(dtai hero tubs, flue selected , Mom I ! ~ fair to good a3tha4 tern early made, selected ' 28030 fair to good 23426 0 pour W.,21: f.'ESE.—ltecelpta for the weak, 0,000 paekves. !ere Is a fair demand for exportat following I.s: ME prle . 4 421.4 Web, • factory, fancy 134013% ,Fern factory, cheddar line • 11 lsgoi2 flat, fine 11V!. 12 4 6 pOn rto gond • 5 ® O.—Receipts for tiro week, ll.= barrehr. Telpts'have been light this week and as a con enee prices were advanced until 20 cents was bed, but with the liberal receipts of to-day ere have not been . able to prevent a decline. • and Penn terne lino fair to good hern tHe AND dIEAL. ntr tale .demand at quotations. Meal Is ly. EG( Ita SVIU • reac • deal We • Statet West Souttl FLO,I El.) ftteaq Sur,' M., I one muds, cxtrt i fancy f • family medal, yellew • white IN. • heat is foist, with prices ',early steady; corn ree and higher; outs are moderately active; # held for higher figures; bailey dull_ nt,,Spring, No. 1 1 3fira Chicago, No. 7. 1 =4, 3111waukee, No. 2 1 2501 27 Red winter 1 15a1 17 Amber 1'48( , 1.4 47 White 1 3;fitl 48 1 Ma 97099 4 7 q - 4. 48 470 51 SZEI OR W Is ac rve I Wke Hart Rye. Oatsimixed white....,, -*Corn„ we,tern Mixed •' yellow' DEANS.; iteecipts continue liberal, but a better export-de mand has imparted strength to the market, causing prirds to be held with considerable steadiness.• Peadtalr to good 1 :eat 25 - Medium . ' ' 1 1001 16 1113fl'OW I Setnt 55 Whit. Kidney ' • 1 25601 40 Red Kidney - It lte,l '25 110PS.—Tite market Is quiet at quotations. • Crop; '75, State. good to prime ' 136616 1 Wis. fair to prime... ,___..---- 110,16 Crop, '74, poor to good 5€6 6 . , ". 4 1.:FiltS. . Clover continues In g.xxl demad/4nd commands toll lirleet. Flax Is quiet. Timothy is In fair re quest at prlcos quoted. Clovr, I M 75 . 16 ! 16'4 Flaxl western rough . 160 GO Tintothy•per bushel.... - 2 GO (c. 2 75 TA 1/1.11W.; Mr.rket quiet; prices steady. Good, to prime Vi@ 9. . DICIFD FRUITS: 11 , c 31arket steady at 411d/fano/is. Apples, State, slleedi f 9 01 Olti 4 " quarters- 6,6.04 9 Wesiern, sliced., ' " flyal 9 .i quartrrs....., i . !,. se 9 Southern, sliced - ''. .."1:01 1 0 ,± quarters. , ' Weal 0 , reaches, peeled, fancy 160.'17 " fair to Good 14 5 ' .1 * unpeele.l, halves- „.12 (it.12,1' '1 .'- quarters 9 (iblu Illariberrieg. per It. 10 en ChrOle:‘, pitted. per lb 14 67,20 Plums, per lb Is 6120 " ItaNilie nits 24 (,2.5 I B. K. &F. B. TlItilBER & CO., Importers, Wholesale Groerrs & Com. 3terchantft. IlVestliroadway, Bead.: & Hudson Sts., N. Y.‘, Product, Commission Department In charge of .J S. thitesi: : We receive and sell on Commission a!l kind* or Country P1 , 4117CV: make cash advances on consignments and furnish stencil plates and mar, ket quotations When desired. Correspondence so- Legal. SIERIFFS yirtiie of o:miry Writs P;Stit.il out of the Court of Com mon Plcas of Itraft ford county, to me directed. T will 0-1,1,4. to public sale at the rourt•house In To- Watoia. ott Tburstl.tv Amt! Y 7, 1a76, at I o'clock, the following desertbe,l prop.rty, to wit: • On - lot of tarts. in NV)alusing township. bounded as fo !ows: ilegtiming at an oak, the north-west corn, r of Calvin Camp, on lii,e of lands of .f. Lewl, thent 1,1 the east line of said Lolls and Cl. C. At wo., nor , li a ° e 57p. to a pine. corner of 0 lot deol -1•41 b' st. it. and S. A. Grown to Si 1110 n glamor , : tle.•l4e west 2 ti-lop to a pOst. corner of Mrs. Van gor,if is lot; !hence on line of Mrs; Vangorders lot north 45 -i s ior, to a yoltow pine; thence. K01101;111° el - IC 4-11 , p, to an oak corner on the old Manor line; theme by 501,111n0 multi 53° east 4op, to a corner of a lot deeded to Israel Camp, In the try:dosing Creek; Motive atung said creek and south line of sald Ito% south' 72° east 551,, to a corner Of' Wm.' Caloric: . thence : long the line of said Wm, Camp. south sr° east tap, to near the north abutment, of the new bridge across the Wyalusine, creek; thence. by the east side of said bridge south 12 0 west 12 5-top to th• south end of embankmentthen-of ; theof; .thenre I by th' center of the public road south 43.! 7 ° west Zip. across the miti rare thenee by the south side of said frilll race northlll, o west np; thence sonllll3l o west Illp. to a butternut fora - corner; thence south 11 ,, ,,c west e 5-1 ep to the smith side of the min road; thento along the south side of said road south SS° westl3sp: Ittenc/south 111 , 1 0 west 227-110 p: thence south 55 0 west lop, to near the east side of the mlll taro/ thence by the Sala race south 141. 0 west 31 6-101 , to where the north line at-Galvin Camp In tersects the said Wyaluslug eretik: thence by said line 77! . ° west 44p to the beginning; containing .110 arr.* more or less, 14 - Tether wit! the free use and oteupfromd W ancy In tee simpie of tht g At Mill rare f 1 , the .• I:1 creek to _win e it enters the land to:reby conveyed as said mill rare Is new loca ted; also the dam PerOSS Paid Wya using creel:, and the . water and water privileges at d use thereof as full.,- and effectually as the within grantors have and hold the Raffle. together with the free, use and full tight to go on (081111 to repair or reconstruct the same: also all the within grantor's rights or inter est pertaining to a full use of the water of the said. Wvaluslng creek (or the use of the saw mill; on the within granted &outset , and all other uses of said water privileges; as held by them; provided they, the Within grantors, shall not be made !Wile (or any damage sustained by the flowing or barking up of the wattw in the pool of the dams beyond their ownlpremise, , ,,, or from dams, In consequence of said ere,* being a public - highitay; Wing the same as deeded by J. D. $ ..1, It. Camp and S. Y. &S. A. ItroWn to within grantors; about 6 acres improved; with OW grist mill and mill .pheds, one trained houSe and one (ranted barn thereon. . . , , ALSO-O ne other lot of land in Wyalustnetwpa boutoled as follows: beginnlug In the center of the Wyaluslng road, al a corner of lands of S. Billings, Chas. Stone and C. .1. Vosburg, thence. In the cen ter lit rat I mad smith 7:Il1° east on Vosburg's line 1014 then,-', north Vi° east on Vosbueg's line 80 1-10 p, to Ill.:. centre of a pie stump in stump fence; thence I.i , rth 78° west on said' stump fence OP: thence north 4.t2°, east 37 lip; thence north 77'14 ° west on the wall 255p00 Bramball's line; thence north 12tu° west on Bramball's line 38p, to a pile of stones on north bank of Camp creek; thence north 35 , 4 0 east 42 4-lop, to a corner of I'. Stone's land: thence south 52 0 east on P. Stone's line, 84p; thence south 64.6,P° east itttip, to two maple trees, .a corner of land of I'. Carr; thence south 5S° west on Carr's ilne'2oS.p; thence south 65° 40' east 13 4-10 p, to a hemlock tree on bank of race; 'bedew to center of Wyatusing Creek; thence down the center of said creek its several courses to the corner of S. Bil ling's land; thence north 7° east on line about 27p. to place of beginning; containing 126 acres, noire or less, about 115 acres Improved, with 3 flamed dwelling houses, 2 2, 1ramed barns and sheds,'l wagon house, 1 woolen factory and all ma chinery and appurtenances belonging thereto, and portion of said factory building containing one planer. and all machinery and apptirtenanees be behinglog thereto or contained In said building:. one-sate and lath mill with ail machinery and ap pnrenances belonging thereto or contained In said bin ding: one office building, and all out buildings .and; fruit trees thereon, with all the rights and prirlieges of water power, dams, race and waters of Wyainsing ereek.'as used, held employed or en _ joytti by 11. B. Ingham. ALSO—tine other lot of land In' Wyaluslng and Tinicarora twps.. bounded as follows: beginning at . a poet; the corner of Edward Smith's land, on line 'of Luther Stiumway's land, thence on line of said EdWard Smith and A. Lobar, north 7Dli o .west 168 p to a corner: thence north 24 ty° east on line of H. B. Ingham's land 112 p, to a post fora corner; thence south 70t4 cast, online of said Ingham - Aland ISOp, to a birch on warrant line; thence south 2,ta° west on said warrant line 30p, to a post, the corner of land occupied by LtitheriShumway; thence, south 46 1 4° west 05 6-10 p, to the place of beginning; con taining 131 acres of land, strict measure, Inure or lesis ho 'reprove:llllsta, with one fmmedifniuse re theon. Seized an 1 taken Into execution at the suit of Geo H La lon vs II It Ingham. *Geo II Landon's use vs II Ingham. C S Lalferty's use vs lit - it Ingham. Sante vs same. Same vs same. C S haffeny vs ITS Ingham. ALSO—true other lot of land situate in Herrick twighouuded as follows: Beginning- at the south• east corner of Elizabeth Durand's lands.. thence north along the laud and line of said Elizabeth Du rands to John Coleman's land to a post and stone fora corner thence easterly. to the highway lead ing' to pbetilah Titus's 2d land, thence along the said higtiway.to a beech tree for a corner on the line of Sideman Beardsley, thence smith along the line of the said Iie3TLISIey and Obedsh Titus 24 to thelland of Burton Camp to a poet and stone for a corner, tLeuce west along land and linnet said iturton Camp to the place of beginning, containing 80 acres of land, more or less, shoot 40 acres 1113- piuted with 1 framed house, I framed barn and or. ehanl of fruit trees thereon; It being the whole of tbeiand sold -by John Durand to Hoses Depew ex. cep that part sold by said Depew to John Coleman. Seised and taken Into execution at the stilt of Geo Landon is 3loseti Defeo. Same vs lame. Same va lame. ALSO—One other lot of land to. ToWands boro., bounded as follows Ou the north by Poplar street. on the east by lot of I) V Sledge, on the south by lands of J F means, on the west by lot Calmed by Bradford county, being about 50 feet tread and 140 feel deep, Lot No 64 as on map Cash esetate„ with twatitory framed house and framed barn thereon, uow In possession of C A Orfswold. ALSO --One other house and lot ln-Towanda bore, boded as follows Oa the north by State street, on the east by Western avenue. `(socalled), on the south by lot now owned by John Holmes, tforuierlY by F A (lash,) on the west by an alley or lot owned by X J Heeler, being about SO feet wide and about dUia EMI . 100 feet ion& with 1 frame house' thereon. Seised and taken Into at theault of John Holmes vs V ItnunhaH. W Gillette vs same. ALSO—One other 'tot Of land In Albany twp,,, boarded as follows: !forth by lands of David Yam east by lanthi. of John Dolitho, south by lends of Aaron itdisl and Frank Wileux, west by lands" D Wlicor a cotttalning 173 acres, mote or about agree improved with 1 framed house. 1 of fruit log hous e noel thetwon, fnuned banns I granary ,an d orchard ALSO—Ona Other lot of land lie' Albany tarp.. bounded MP:follow* f North, by lands, of James Peelers, east by Linda of James It Patch, south by lands of Geo Lenox, and on the west by lands of David Hake", containing 14 acres, more or icast.fill Impr stet buildings. Seized and taken into e ecuti tosult D P Welles use vs Geor ge Lenin_ , ALSO—Oita other lot of land In Monroe borough. bounded as follows : On the north by lands of C S Russell au Jared Hart, east by land of Hiram Sweet, south by land of A L Cradmer, and west by Main streetZeontainlng 3i of an acre. more or less, all Improved,: with a (tuned house and framed barn thereon. Sassed and taken into execution at the suit of If H Mace use vs Sevellon W Alden. ALSO.,Oee other lot of land In Tuscarora top., bounded as fellows: Beginning at a white stump being the southwest corner of a tract of bind sur neyed the 6tlf day of September, A. .D 1792, In the warrantee spate of Peter Grimes, thence north 106 perches to a'stake and stones, thence east 160 perches to *take • and stones, thence south 106 perches to apost in lace of a white ash In the or. Iginal survey, then c west 160 perches to the place of beglntiThe,i costa ng 130 acres of land, more or less, about 3t pores ktuproved, with a framed dwell ing house, board shanty, framed barn and board stable, with other out buildings and a -few fruit Ireei thereon: Seized and taken Into execution at the suit of Allen Jayne vs Justus Lewis 241. ALSO—Orin other piece of land in Towanda top, bounded as fellows: On the north by lands of the Susquehanna Collegiate Institute. on the east by Fourth street ' , on the s.uth by lot No 10 and on the west by an alley, being lot No 11:1u block No 5 on Horgan's map of Elliott's addition to Towanda, the i same being 40 feet front on Fourth street and 114 feet deep, with t framed house and few„,frult trees thereon. Seised and taken into execution at the suit of 3formin H Scott, vs G J Burd. 45% ' 12% 46% ' 60% IS% 35) 117% 1 Ti 333( UM 541‘1" i lam 105% ALSO--Otte other lot of land in Litchfield twp, bounded as fhllows: On the north' by the highway leading froniCotton 'follow past Wm Cotton, on the east by lands of Z F Walker, on the South by lands of widdiv. Everson and Christian thins, on the west by:lands of Lameroux and S B Canner, containing 01) acres of laud, .More or less. about 11 acreetmproved; no buildings. "Seized and taken Into execution at the suit of M W Wheelock Ye W K Oreeii and A P Wolcott and E 31 Iladlock. ALSO—One. other lot of land in Burlington twp, bounded as fellows: On the north by lands of Lieo II Davison, of the east by lands of David Phillips and IYA 0k .. 1.. on the south by. lauds of niche Ilemengway ., and on the west by lauds of Martin Carey, containing II acres of land, more or less, about 41 acreetinproved with 1 trawled house, log burn and few Srult trees thereon.. Stilted and taken Into execution - at the snit of U II Mace vs illratu Thurston. 2e4421 Inaulti .1819 ALSO—Oni'other tot of land in Towanda horn., bounded as fidlows t Beginning at the northeast corner of al4 owned by Win Chamberlin on the west side of Charles street in said borough. thence westerly alottgesald Claamberin'tin line Molt; thence. northerly along. the east line of land owned by ban derson 10 feid, to lands owned by W• Brainhall, thence easterly along said W firamliall's south line 150 feet to the west line of said Charles street, thenceiouthecly along said Charles street 40 feet ‘o the place beginning. with Al fratned hotnie Thereon. ' Seltbd and ntlten into execution at the cult of John Botntes vs Jas Wood.. . .4 2001 130 .5 2005 - 0 00 16 1.11:41 75 ,E 1 0007,1 00 .2 ROO if) 80@3 00 ALSO—HMV:other lot of land In Tuscarora twp. hounded as follows: On the north by lands of Henry L Shaw and Jacob sowler on the east by lands of Jacob Fowleren the south by lands of Simon A Clink, and on Abe west by lands of Herman Atkins. containing al acres of land, more or less: alxiut 25 acres Improved, I framed house, I framed barn and ordbard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into executlotrat the suit of Smith Tewksbury - vs,S SturderanL'. AILSO--Due other lot of land in Towanda 'tap. bounded*, follows : On the north by lands of Michael Dresl3ne, on the east ley lauds or Michael Walsh, on theaonth by lands of William Walsh, on the west by lands of Michael Dresilne, containing 25J4 acres of 14nd.more or less. about 5 acres Im proved, with f framed house, I framed barn and few fruit tree*titerron. Seized and taken into ex ecution at the nit of II Streeter use vs'John Gor man. John Retorts es. aunt. Clots. I'. Wells' use Vs. fatne. ALSO--Onevther lot of land In Smithfield twp., bounded as follows: On the north by lands of Jervis Holley and Dzyld P. tilllctte, ou the east by lands of S S bakler "rind , I' Brady. on the south by the public highway, and on the west by lands of Jack,- non Wakely, :containing 100 acres, More or less, about 50 acresimpnwed, I framed house, i trained barn with s heds attached, and a few fruit trees thereon. SatiMlo be sold as the property of Plynne Phelps, Jr. tiOzett and taken into. execution at the cult of Eiatt Lewis vs Mortimer Vosburg anti rlytinto See'y. ALSC-,OneMther lot of land In Orwell twp., hounded as follows: On the north by lands of Chas Baldwin, on the east by lands of Nancy Whitaker; on the south Id lands of Daniel Baxtoti, on the west by lands of Albert Brainard, containing 33 acres, Wore or less, tamut 30 acres improved: nu buildings. Seized and taken fat° execution at the stilt of Jo seph Wheatfm, Executor of Samuel Wheaton, vs Marshall S Rogers and J ti Whitaker. • ALSO—Ontr:other lot of land In Albany tvtp., hounded as follows On the north by the public highway leading from Wileoxes to Ilibbard Town, tut the east by lands of E t" Patch, on the south by lands of John flollthew, and on the west by lands. of Aaron Edsall, containing 170 acres7of land, nn,re or Less, about RIO intprovett, with I Irkitted burr 1 log home, 2 fritueil barns and orchard Indt.troes• thereon.: Selma and taken into execution at the suit of Sarah *rause use vs George Lenox. • A LSO—Ontilot her lot of laud In Athens borough. Wooded as foOows On the north by lands of Mar tin slack,' or! liar east by William street, on the smith and. weseby lands of Timothy 'Green, con taining acre, inure or less, pll no Seized and taken into execution at the. snit of John Critter vs Patrick Smits:tn. ALSO—Onei,ther lot of land in Towanda born., bounded as follows: Beginning at the northwest. corner of a lorSof Robert McCutcheon, on Main sr., and rintning atong the north line of said 31cCutelt eum's3.d In aiCeasterly direction 140 feet, inure or less, :blot of William Morgan. (laid Out for a ceme tery.) thence'aiong line of said Morgan's land in a Wirt holly ,Itretnloll 03 feet and to inches to a LOCI/ V indicated by a'notch in the fence, thence westerly 140 feet, Inore - iir less. to Mall street, t^ south erly along•3lals street 03 feet and to inches a the place of begl ni ii ng. Seized and tak into e cen t hin at the sult.of D S Pratt .vs II A Burbank and Angellue Burbank. ALSO- 4 / 1 4, - 4u her lot of land In W * losing tap., hounded as foltom.: Begin tilt‘g at a corner on 'duet running /rot:1 , 1,1001e road near A ,Fe-•a stun;; on high hank north of Wyalushig cr.-et: tic the state mad, thence iiiirth :17. 0 west a pee, hos to a collier oil ties lire! or t•iilver, land, thence north 55 0 mist t t l•relle ;V,,Dg.the of A It Culver's line and line of I leXAVyaluslng ;Educational Unloa laud ((o a corittlr mary S heeler's lot, I hence soil: It 150 eict S perrijes along the line of said Mary S Keeler's lot ;(10 a corner OD the aforesaid street, thence south s:jc , west 5 perches along said street to the place of. Ifeghinlog, containing 4u perches of land. more or less, with I Pruned house. I framed barn and Othotimut-imildings, with a few fruit trees th-recn. SArtsl awl taken into execution at the snit of Ellax iltog,lin vs John D Swart. rto 7:6 ALStl—One'tdher lot of land lu Wysna township. bounded as foPows Beginning at a point In the centre of roafli.t.pposlie the plu., stump by the dug wayAeading fnent Myerstotrg to Shores run ning thence ntirtherly about :30 rods to a Maple cor ner adjoining; Albert Lent and IfcnJ Bennett., thence in a northwesterly dtrectlon along lands ar Albert Lout 14stako and stouts for a corner, being about 100 rods;:thence south tt,s° west along sand, of Albert Lent perches to stake and stones for a corner. thenett'sonth 29?i° west 7 perches to a point on the hlgh‘fay. the'nee along the centre of the highway south:Coo east 26 2-10 perches to a corner, thence south 117 ° east 20 2-10 perches to a corner. thence sonth east 44 perche,, to a currier, thence south 65° cast v 6 perches to a corner, thence south 00 0 east to the lace of beginning, containing about 40 acres, morejr less, with a one and a-half story framed housti:, - -and frami - fd barn and fruit trees thereon. StlZt:ll and laktln Into execution at the suit of John \V Mix is FAtvard N McCormick. ALSO—Onoother lot of laud in . Albany trap., bounded as follows : Beginning :no post the corner of !antis contracted to James and Robert Hatch, thence south - 4.,.0a 0 east 167 perches to a center, thence south , 92. 0 west 30 •perches to a hemlock. thence north MO 4 0 west 42 2-10 perches to a corner, thence soon tilA west to a corner of land con tracted to Charles Clillson, thence north 49.'2 0 west 134 perches to a corner, thence by line run by II II Sic Nett to thy place of beginning, containing 72 acres of land,lpore or less, alsont 15 acres Improved. with a log house anti few fruit trees thereon. Selzbd and taken into:execution at the suit of J DeWitt, wiser. vs Ebriezar Warnar. ALSO—One other lot of land In Towanda bons, bounded as follows: Beginning at the intersection of North William street with Locust avenue on the west side of 4ald North William street, thence southerly Meng the west line of said North Wil liam street So feet, thence westerly on :Cline paral lel with said Locust avenue 100 feet, thence north erly on a link, ;mallet with said North William street 50 feetto the line of Locust avenue, thence easterly along the south line of Locust avenue 100 feet to the place of beginning. all Improved, with I framed house : thereon. Seized anti taken into ex ecution at theault of Hiram Eisbree use vs John Sanderson. ' ALSO—One other lot of land In Towanda born., bounded its felicity*, Beginning on the north side of Pine i streetat:the a.uth corner of the pUblic school thence northerly along calif school, lot 08 542 feet to a conitir of W A • Chamberlin, thence east erly along said Chamberlain's laud 51 feet to a tor:: leer of a lot fOrmerly belonging to 'll L Scott; now to Mrs Keellifi thence southerly along line of sante and parallel with first described 98 9-12 feet lciPlite street, thence-long the north line of Pine street St feet to the plate of beginning, with a framed dwell ing house and a three-story brick and framed wag on and blacksmith shop thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of It .J Madill anti U L Scott rs Iletiq Stulen. ALSO—One; other lot of land in Ulster township, bounded as fellows: Ott the north by Lauda of M K Smith, on the' east by lauds of James McCarty and T F Holcomlu on the south by lands of Edward • Lockwood arid Edward Mills. and on the west by lands of C W`ifolcomb, 0 II Holcomb and Philan der Holrorntfi: containing 100 acres of land, more or less, about 73:acres improved, with t framed honor, 2 framed barns and 1 sheep shed theoeon. Seized and taken Into execution at the suit of James II Webb, ailm`r; vs J C Holcomb. AtSo—Onci other lot of land la Arraeutalwp., bounded as ildlows : North by lands of Harry Co vert and C Wtbler, on the east by lands of Andrew Monroe and Ellsha Knight, on the south by lands of Janice Lyle, en the west by the public highway, containing ahout 34 acres, more or less, all improved, I framed hotike, I framed barn and other out-build ings thereon,: - ALSO-00i other lot of land in Armenia twp„ bounded as fellims: North by lands of Harry Co vert, east by lands of Etha' Knight, south by lands of Andrew .B.ltrue, West bytands of J MeCeiler, containing Mattes, more or ielS, all Improved; no Ifullilings. betted and taken into execution at the suit of Ellsing Knight's use vs John A McKeller. A LSO—Chiti other lot of land in Burlington buro, bounded as follows: North by lands of J S Clark. east by' the Berwick - turtiptte, south •by lands of Mrs J F Long, and west by lands of S M Dicker man; contaii4ng about of an acre of laud, with I framed houkt, I framed barn'and a few fruit trees thereon. Seited anti taken into execution at the stilt of Ascii* Campbell use vs Whiten:eh Phelps. ALSO-000 other bit of land In Towanda bolo., hounded as follows;' North by lands OWN E W Miller, east Ipy lands of Mary Brennan; south by Lolubanl alt9et, west by lauds. of William Itouan, being no feeyront on Lombard street and IV.; feet deep, with ohs , framed house thereon. Seized and taken Into eirent km at theault of Welles & Ackley vs Edward Walker. ' A LSO—Otiii other lot of laud lu South Creek twp. bounded as follows : North by lands of George Dun ham and ditairs Itahner, east by buds of George Dunham, with .by the public highway, west by lands of Janes Banner, containing 47 acres, more or less, all laiprored. with 1 log house, I fronted house, 1 frartiod barn and few trust trees thereon., ALSO—OnS other lot of land In South Creek tap, bounded as follows North by lands of 8 St .ias sett, cast by.' lands of Valentine Miller. south by lands of Seymour Ifiblth, west by lands of the or. them Central It It Co., containing /3 acres, about all Improvedi with I framed house and a few fruit trees thereon. Seised and taken Into execution at the suit of BR'S Manley use vs Lentil.l litter. ALSO—Ohe other lot of land In Meade bcrough, txruntLxi as North by lands of A Bois. east by lands of L Rockwell, south ty lands W/L ROcktreU, wilt by Main street, containing ;i t an acne, more tie leas, aLL improved, with 1 Mimed MEM= =WM= LegaL fdwelling arose, slab shed and few traits/us diem on. seised ladtaken into execution itt toe salt of Thos 31 Wilson and tk - D Montanye, , errs of J L Rockwell vs E Mills . ALSO—One other lot - Of land in Trivanda bore.. bounded as follows: ening at the northwest earner of J r Benderllland on Stain street, thence *lig the east side of Naha street north •ta and 10' east Safest to Dr C3l Turners line, thence by the tame south SP a nd 80' east. 013; feet to John K Bingham's line, thencell the sante smith 4 0 and 10' west 41IS feet to said Bingham's south line, thence by the same south 85 0 Saul 50' east 57S . feet to an alley. thence along the lame 43 feet to other lands of said Ikt 0 goner, thence ; by lands of M C Stet. cur north 85° and 80' west 80 feet to J F Bender's cast line, thence by thirsame nortiv4c , and 10' east 23 feet to said' Bender'S north tine ' thence by the same north 85° and bet West el feet to the V'ten of beginning. : : ALSO—One other lot Of land in Towanda bott., bounded as follows: North by State street, east -by River street, south by Park street and lands of Win B Bodge, westby lands:int C 31 Manville, Elwell k Montanye and George Moody. Seised and taken Into execution at the suit of! Frederick A 31ercur, ear of Sarah A 31ercur - vs Mahlon C Nereus. ALSO—One other lot of land In Towanda Leto., bounded as follows: Neirth ' , by lands of James 41 Frost, cast by lands of.Tohn - Holmes, south by lot No 3 herein nett descrlbed;ivest by 3feehoples street. being 43 tact front on Mechanics street and 150 feet deep, with I two-story trained house wilts, kitchen attached thereon. I. • ALSO—Lot No 2, bounded on the north by lot No 1, east by lands of Jtaid Helmet, south by lot No 3, west by Mechanies street, being 40 feet front and 150 feet deep, with 1 two-story framed house and kitchen attached thereon. ' ALSO—Lot No 3, bounded on the north by lot No 2„ east by lands of John Holmes, south by lot No 4, west by Mechanics:Viet, bring 40 feet front on Mechanics streek and 1 . 50 feet deep, whir 1 twos story framed house and kitchen' attached thereon. ALSO—Lot No 4, bounded on the north by lot No 3, east by lauds of John Holmes, south by lot No 5, west Iv' Mechanics street, being 40 feet front ist Blechanles street and 114 feet • deep, with one two ittorr framed house and kitchen attache! thereon. ALSO—Lot No 5, botinded on the bortli by lot No 4, east by lands of John Holmes, south by lauds ,of Wm A Chamberlin , west by Mechanics street, • beivgAo feet front on lfeehanics street and me feet deep. with 1 two-story framed , house and kitchen attached thereon. •. _ . . ALSO—Lot No. 6, bounded on the north 1;y • Lo. ellst avenue, on the east fby north Wlltiara street; south and west by fluid of O. M. Turner, bclog 59. fectffrout on North William street and ,100 feet deep, with 1 Story 'and ,i-half framed: house and kitchen attached • thereon.' Seized and taken lino execution at the suitiaf James Woat vs Jno F. Sanderson, Wm G dins sei'y. Also at suit . of II A Scott's use vs Mary S My r. ALSO—One other lot of lam! In Monroe top, bounded as follows: beginning at a post corner, on the east bank oflSehrader or Carbon Creek, It be ing corner of !land of -",;drs Richard Northrop, thence north E.t!i° easti:about t,2p, to corner of land of 11 Nagfee on west: bank of said creek, thence by lands of . said 'Nagle° north 4° west 31p, to a ,Most ; thence by the Sallie north 21° west Tip, to a post; thence by. the same; north 15° east Op, to al pine; tlienco by 'the same north 60° west 1.73 2 p, t a post; thence by same north 243 * 0 mat 71 7 . -10 p ;to the public, road leading front To wanda. to Clinton; thence along said toad south 8134 . sat 9 21top, north std east 10 8-10 p. South 811!4 ° east about to the eastern shore of the Carbon or Schrader creek before thence along the eastern shore - of said creek. following the - seeeral courses thereof, in a southerly direct ItAl, about latip to the place of beginningi , :coutalning about I saeres more or less, sill Improved with a 2 :story framed building used as a hotel, known as the Greenwood Cottage, one framed barn; one same I/inland several , trained tenement houses thereon, ALSO—Defenclint's Interest In a certain lot of land, situate in Monroe tWp, Ir,nndrd, oO ttin north by TUWallea arid Schrader :reeks, Cast by 'Schrader creek, south by the post. rOad leading front Towan da to Canton and by lands of Jay Johnson and 61117 crs and west by lands of ilabliJohosan and Towan: da °reek ; containing 4 *rue ' mere 'or less, except. log therefrom 1 acre deeded Oct-20, 1671, to Ellen Ward Stiller. A LSO—Let No; o—Sibtate iti TOwarida boro, bounded at.follows; beginning at a curlier ou State St, 113 ft West, of the corner', of &aid State and 4th rte, _ thenco north l6u ft a corner on an alley; thenee' westerly 59 ft to a corner etl said alley; thence south erly 150 It to a corner on tate 4st; thence, easterly' along.State st :10 to the illaceof beginning; being lot No. 9 ur ti Ward's stib-alivlsion of - lots lu To wanda boro. ALSO—Lot No 43-110linded as folloltsr begin ning at a corner on tun* side of Ward avenue, thence nortilef,ly 110 ft more or less, to au alley; thence westerly along said alley 50 ft to a corner; thence Southerly 110 ft tn, a corner of Ward are; thence easterly along avenue 50 ft to the place of beginning; being 10t43 of 11 Ward's sub-di vision of lots its Towandeliore. ALSO-1.4 No. 44-114thled as follows; begin. rang at a Korner oa north Shier of Ward ate, thence not theXy 115 ft, more or 'less, to an alley; thence westerly along mi.l alley 5o ft ti) a corner; thence southerly 115 ft more of less to a corner 'tm Ward are; thence easterly along avenue'so ft to the plac'e of beginning; in.ing lot' No 41, In II Ward's sub4livislon of lots In Towanda buro. ALSO—Lot No. 4—lionnded as follows; begin ning at atorner on Lombard - street; thence south erly along lot owned by N'IN Betts. Jr, Truidee.t.a ft to an alley: thence eas,zerly along said alfey's'SS ft to a evner; thence northerly 90 tt to a corner on Lombard at; thence aloog , -4 he south side of Lom bard westerly oi4 ft it, tho'place of beginning; be ing lot No 4 of CI Ward's- sub-dlvbion of lots on Lombard st. A I.so—Lot No. 11t—Rounded as follows: begin ning on the north stile of State st, at a point 50 ft west of Fourth st. thence 47.1ng State st 50 ft to a corner; thence northerly MO feet pan alley; thence along said alley easterly 4u ft to a.corner; thence southertyil.so ft to the hesitating; being. lot No 10 of It Ward's snb-dirbdon 'of tots In Towanda born. AL.s.tYr-Lot No. 1 2--11ollud;41 - as follow s : begin ning at the north side of an alley running at north side of lots No 9, 10, and 11 and the west side of Fourth slt thence westerly :slung the nurth side of said alley about 1.57-'-feet to. an alley running north WO south; diver northerly along said last men !Ltes! alley Si MU ft to the south West corn ,r of lot Nu 15; thence easterly , along line of lot No la, about 1s; ft to 4th st; thence southerly along west line of 4: it st 50 3-10 ft 16- the plaee of beginning; being, lot No 12„in 11 Ward's stardlvislou of lots in Ton ands Iwo., —Botuided as follon's: begln uln^ at the south east coiner of lot Nu 70; :11nwee nor, lterly along, 1110 ra , t end of loti NU . 69 and 70, 75 ft, more or 1(.945, to a corner; thence easter:y 50 ft, more or less, to a corner; the tare eoullthrly 75 It. noire or less, to a cornet; On south line of lot No 70; Incc we.ot'riy along sant:mot:in - line of sa:(I lot Nu 50 ii mon• or lot.s, w till: Nice 1 f beginning: be ing parts of lot, No 60-and 70 in 11. IVard'a viz toil or lots In Toviianda Vow. • At. 4, Lot No. 37-11onntled as follow,: begin ning in Ow north line of LlVard av&. at the south we-t corner of a lut o Ito 31:clia , 131.•Nuity; t ornre north ;:ot t . west along thtt%; cst ,Jf said loi IV! feet TO the south-110e of 0,10 It alley; thence south we.4t autn.g the Hilo of ',IMP It to the north east cotiMr of tot No as;.'l.ltenee south a0!... 0 e.a. s t along ea,: line of samell-Iftto the nor:b.'rine of Ward ay..; thetwe 'north :AO, 03: along same. ,O it to ptae..% of toeginning;.with a= ktury fratnethlwelling hous:. thereon. .1 ALSO—Lot No 40—Bounded as follows: begin ning iu the twits lino of '{Cali ace: at the s w cor ner of tot No so, thence weSt along west file of saine 11l ft to the line of a lu ft .alley; thence south west atintg same 3o ft to the it e eorner,of lot Ni 41; thence s.A.rtli 30 , ,° oast along east line of saute 1::3 ft 111410? norn Itne of Ward ace; Ihenee north 30 1 , 0 e.is: along .5.11110 50 ft. to the place."( I•igittilliig; with altuo story framed dwell ing Itint-ie,tneroon. . , A I.SO-4.,t No 3s=ttottritted -as follows: Legit:- 1111. g In the north Ilue of :yard ave. at the t. h eor nor' of lot No 37: 111:11eW florin 310, 0 west along west 11n/ or mine 114 ft to 010 - ft alley; :honer sou ti ! : i ot. west along same SO ft to u e corner of lot No 39; thencurnitri 30. 2 ° east along the cast Ilne. of sante lin f to the north line of \Vara ace; thence north 59!y east:along santo 30 ft to place of begin 'tang; with a two story fzitnied dwelling hurts thereon. ALSO—Lot No 39—tionnded . as follows:' ping In the north IMO of iVattl ave. at then w cor ner of lot Nu 38, thence north aoS.webt along west line of saute 110 ft to the tiouth line of a 1 oft alley; thence south alit.° west along same 60 ft to then e corner of lot No. 40; thence south aOH- 0 east along east linecame 119 ft to the north line of Ward ;we: then'te north 59.4...: 0 eist along saute 40 ft to the; place of beginning; with ia; two story framed.d well log boast, thereon. ALSO-.llefendant's interest In and to &certain lslaild located in the SuSrmehattnaht River a'short distance below the Towanda dam; said Island von tainlogltincres. mote ur•less, formerly owned by 1. Ward, dee'd, and Thomas Elliott, decd. by patent frptu the Coninninwealth orl'eun'a, refer ence thereto being had will more fully and at large appear,- ALSO—Defendant's interest, right, title, ilber tieq, privileges, franchises and heriditaments of, in and to a certain sprint of water upon the lands of '-Conles, situate in Towanda twp, aforesaid, together with, all his rights of ingresX and egress to nse the Mint. , Seized, and taken into execution at the suit of Thomas Mithow's me vs henry Ward, Also at the suit of Mrs IL I C Ward's ex r.vs saute. ALSO—One otherfot of land in Wyaluslng twp, bound , t 1 on (lie north byri lands of Ilarrimni Itiact and A C Stevens, easthy the Wvalusing creek, south by lands of John Keeler and —Scoville, and ,fes.e Stafford, westj.hy Willi of Levi Stafford and Taylor's mill creek:Tout:lining 50 acres, more or le , s, abont co acres IMproved, with one framed house and two framed barns and fruit trees there. on; : 4 . eized and taken into execution at the suit or 11W Patrick and Elliman Smith vs J If pack. ALSO—One other lot `of land in Wilmot twp, bounded on the north by laud Of Mortimer Pres ton, east by land of James Holland. south by lands of Abram Waltman and'ivest by hinds of Abram IValtman. containing 50 'acreS, more or less, about 40 acres improved, with tine log house and a 'few fruit trees thereon. Seixnd and taken into execu tion at the suit of C 4 M Bixby vs Patrick-Ragan. ALSO—One other lot of land In South Creek twp, bounded as follows: Cominetwing at n e corner of lot owned by Owen J trilskin and running by ,^ 0 east 48 rods to the line of lot owned by LyMan Long well, thence along the line of said Lyman I) Long well north es° west 110 4410 rods to the lot formerly occupied by :fort VerrW thence south by 2 0 west to the lot of Owen Judson 4,1 rods, thence along the, line of said Owen Judson:to the place of commenc ing; supposed to cohtaln!3s acres of land, more or less. Seized and taken :Into execution at the suit of Thomas 1) Oustin vs Charles A Parsons. ALSO—One other lotnof land hi Canton twp, bounded north by lands of Stephen. Roberts, east by lands of Edward Venally, south by the public highway, west by lauctrof George ...Madison, con taining about 75 acres, - nibre or lecs,ivitli a framed house, framed barn andi few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken Into exicutlon at the suit of & Pomeroy vs WiillaM Matson. -• , cALSO—Oneother lot of land In P.ome . tvrp, boun ded as fellows: beginning at a hemlock warrant' corner No 9.1, thence, by. the line of said warrant south 8; Lo east 144 7-10 p, to a stake and stone cor ner of C Vansice; thence. south 2?-z° west 62 pto a.. stake and stone corner of Myron Osborn; thence by. the uncut same north $7,c 9 west • 147 7-19 p •to stone lu the line of --4•Vargason; thence by line of said Yargason anti Bail and Marshall, It bez log a warrant line, north .5!., 0 east 62 p to the place of beginning; containing 36 acres. and 104 p. more or less, about 20 acres . ..lmproved, with 2. framed. houses, framed barn, blacksmith shop and other out buildings and ()reliant of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken hag execution at theault of Cur tis II Tyrrell vs Simon ItaSsell. ALSO-4. l ne other lotiof land in Monroe. boro, bounded on the north lands of A poise, east by lands of L 'Rockwell, senth by land of W A Rock well and west by Idalorst, containing 5 acre of Mod, tnore or less, all ',improved, with a trained dwelling' house, slab abed and few'fruit trees thereon. : • 11 . ALSO—One other toe of land in Monroe twp,- bounded as follows: bcgilitan. at a stolid corner on the north side of a wild leading frotn the first bridge on the stain batik of the Towanda creek, above Greenwood, Cottage, in said hip, to the Ber wick turnpike; thence math 41.1.1i 0 east 06 0-lop, to a post: thence along other lands of said David Ida son south . ..4 0 east laop, In post on north bank of the Towanda crock; thence:pap said creek north efly , west 21p, to a corner near the center of a road trad ing from said Towanda treek nearilawes , top fac tory to the road first alstie mentioned; thine north 40°. west 48p; thence Mirth 19S° west 16 2,10 p; thence north ho west it 2-10 p; thence north 41 0 , west l 2; thence Borth 646° west 14p; thence north 44° west 12 6;10p, to 'the place cf beginning; con taining 22 acres, strict; measure, with a framed bons* and few fruit trees thereon. .Seized and ta ken Into execution at the suit of P L Ward's use vs E Miller wad Scepter mow n. ANDREW J.:LAW° X, Sherif. Shestra Oftee k AprlU,•lB7e, Legit S • • , . .HERIPF'S SALE.—By virtue, sundry, write Issued out of the Court of Comi mon - Voss, at Bradford County L till :expose at . public Pale at the door of the Court House, In Tow-', ands; on IPRIDAY, May 6, 18.76, at 1 o'clock? r the following described pieces of land. ONE 7,—bounded on the north by thel homestead lot of the late David Cash; on the east"; by 3d street; , s o uth by Pine street; and west, by an alley; being about 117 ft front on' said 3d st, and shoot 210 ft deep, with a large new two storyf brick dwelling house, new framed barn or carriage, !muse, other out buildings and . leiv'frult trees, thereon. A I,SO-41solundh blded one faurt interest. In the, following described lot of Land situate mostly in Towanda bore, and partly in Towanda, twp, boom' ded on the, north by lands of the estate of !the late U. Charlotte Ward; east by Mechanic et c , and certain lots 'heretofore conveyed to.l L Schoon-' over. Tile chef man, George Sledge, Isaac Robinson and Win Thompson; south by land noir,ownediby James Woodouul west by land formerly owned 'by' Ledgard,Chaapel; containing 14 acres of land more or less, all Improved , with a large' spring of water thereon and water pipes leading , fronethe same to the house of GM*. LSO—One other toe of land in Standing stone ' top, bounded 33 follows: Beginning at a yellow pine, corneeLot lands formerly-of the Lames ESPY estate. (now Landmesser), thence north - 28 %* east on line of said Landosesser 107 rods to a postrthence south e7!4 ° eastO4 rods on line of said tandmesser to a post; thence north 49 0 east on said Landuies ser 72 rout tti a post on line of other Minis of Win firinis; thence south Vie west on line of, said Grif fis and )Cm • Squires and ,Charles Squires 14C)i rots to frpost; thence north 87° -west 1117 9-10 rods on line of Patrick Boyle and Landmeaser. to place of beennlog; containing 102'1 acres of :land more or less. : A 1.50 . ---;Dras otherlot of land In Standing Stone twp, bounded" as follows: beginning at a white oak sapling, on line . of in A Squires. thence north C 9! i° east on line - of said Win A iitititss 64 beds to a maple sapitiag;the upperside of the old road; thence north 21* east t,' nods to new road; thence south 60r.easi along new - road 4 rods biz a isensfock bush. Upper side of old road; usenEe north 4.1,f.V , ' east isz tits road 30 rods -to • the Itue of /rands Mt:tilers; thence nortlfl,l;* east on line of said Stuthers rods to a posi; corner of said Stuthers and Donlan son land; thence north SS* west on 51erracken's line 47? ? ; rods to a post, corner of 'Landwesser: thence south 2 0 . west 011 I..andinesser and Griffis' line, :2 rods twthe place: of beginning; - Csiatalssing about,2: acres of land; snore of less. 'l'he two tracts above: descrtliesl constitute what is knoWen as Wm tirilffs' hill .farin, being about- 130 uerei of land, more or less. about 100 acres 'improved. with one new framed house, one framed barn 30x40"and shed attached 18x60 and orchard of fruit trees thereon. ALSO-=One other lot of- land in Stalni ing'stone twp, bounded. northerly. by lands- of 3 - frS Whipple and Linclizteert easterly by Mods (if Lantithe.-Nrr: southerly by Lauds of the Lehigh , Valley-railroad Company and westerly by lands of Mrs King; Dan ' lel Jenisingi; - .3lrs Westbrook. and S .Vankusen: contalning,lso acres of land more or less,. about 100 acres improved, wills an old 'framed house, a framed bands and ore Mint r of-fruit trees [hermits:. .K boon as the Wm lifinis river' farm. Seinsti and taken Into executiok at the suit of JsimeS Mod vs Jim I Sanderson, Wan Griffis sec ;v. ALS.I.--One other lot of land la Athens ta - p Wooded on Use north by 'land otol'artial Quick, east. by Penn's ave, south and west by lands of I) L F Clark - . being 80!;;• ft wide 'on Pentia, ace and extending back therefrom 111 1.10 ft; with a two story dwe:liiig_house thereon; said lot being lot No 427 and pas tof Tot No 125, block No 10 du inap of 1) I. 1' Clark'si extension of South Waverly, made. by Z F Walker. Seized. and sakes) into execution at the suit of the First. National Bank ofl Waverly ,use vs J F Shoemaker. i - . - • • ALSO--One other lot of land - In Troy tvrp, boun ded on the north .by lands of Jacob A Lluderinan and Joseph• east by lauds of J 3fonroe Smith, south by land of David Stingertandaidl west by lands of Jacob A Linderman; contaMing acres, more or less, about 40 1 acres Improved, with. a framed house; framed barn with cbcds Mulched, framed horse barn and few fruit treed thereon. Seized and taken Intoexecntion at the snit of Pom eroy Bros vs L Woisl, Godarcland T , ALSO—Clue; other lot of land in Ll:cheat twp, bounded in the north by laud of Jul n t Rogers jr. and J ii Rogers, east by land beltdiging to the es tate of Edward Barton and James Campbell, south by lands of Ail Layton and John Campbell and west by lands of S 1) Barnum and .lams Brake; containing Ito acres of land, more or less, about 140 acres improved, Is itb a framed house, framed barn and two orchards of (roll trees thereon: i'-'elred and taken into exectition.at the suit of 31 W lock ea 5 11 Caroler. ALSO—One other lot of land in Shesooin twp, bounded on the west by laud Of James on the nortlrby lands of ilathes Idtr2sel,-on the east by land of Debby Vat/winch., on the south by lands or Silas Jayne. et/menus Vancise and .James Smith: containing 02. acres, strict measure. Seized and ta ken into exeitithin at the suit of WitiJ use , vs lien F Sibley and Cordella Sltiiet,.Lis wife, and James Russell, terre tenant. ALSO—OnO other lot of land 'ln Towalida Lew, b•DilutlNl north by Creek at, east by,Center st, south by lot •No 100,1elOnging to Fojeafty, and on the west: by an alley, being lots Nos 149. 141 and 112, as shown on map wade. by Wm 31orgati for the trustees of the Mason estate, with, a fruited house thereon. ! ALSO—One other lot of land in Tuwamla Lora, bounded at follows: beginning at a post on the line of Ist are, thence Mirth 20° .west 150 ft to a post; thence north no east 50 ft to a post; theme by Thus Lynch, south 20° east 150 ft to a pot on the lihe of iseave; thence.by same south 70° it'll Le ft to the placemt beginning, being the lot doutracted to Aaron Wood, situated to Sayre & Co'sladdltlon to Towanda, with a framed house thereoM belied and taken into executilm at the suit of J 0 Frost & Sole; rs A Wood.; , A I.SO--tine other lot Oland in Arnietita twp, bounded on the north by lands of Albert I)6i:cyan(' DaN Id Painter, on the east by lands of Dia% td.Pal tner and Johnlitley; on the south by lands of wid ow Chapulau and on the west by lands- of A :4; 3100 re; containing • 173 acres of ,land, more or less, about 50 acres Improved, w WI one ! rained, (rimed barns and'ornhattl of fruit trees thereon'. Seized and taken Into execution at the suit kidwal - ds vs Mites .31 - ack. A C5.0. 7 .-otte .other lot of land In ,Overton boon ied norililiy.lantis . of Dennis cast t the public highway. south land of Nelsen Shot'. luau, went by Lind of.;Ji Cl 4 Slietnian: containing A of an aere'ttf land, with a frznied bat it 1116*i:tin. seized:tit taken lutti execution at the suit of.l.lart W Lane's use vs John W ALSO—One Other lot of !and in Wyalusing •boundetl as falons: beginning at tcptist far nieril heiu:Oct tree for a coiner, It being the s:w cornet .of the taint of Joseph Daugherty,•and die linojui land of said Grattain; thence on sand line itortli s: 0 west 59 4-11.1., to a pttal,' then 1\ cornet aline ta - b1 Itlraitain tarin; thence north 2 5' cant 2.6 7.13 , -sp, It it,su for a cot :ter: thence south 57 0 55', eattt 59 4-1 , 41 to the line of Lad a Joseph Daugherty: them', the line of lan ,riff ~aid Daugherty south t t tp 26 to the I-lace . of beginning: con:on:11 10 acre , , ware or tear, all ituprottal, tw inti.thog•. Al.stt—Ahte other lit , it lend lu Wynlaantg botenueti toilcivs: beginning at the it iv c, tier ot land contracted to be mad it, Jan.'s Fee and ttielo ant Fee (lam Sueli);. thence along line a s.tol hoot writ 11.414 to a rot tier In due of ;and ntiNc po,sessioa of \V T Middaugh: Melte.: alo!,g, line o; saute north Si 5-I , T. 0, it t crier; theitee :03ppr, Out of stunt: vas, '.:Up• 4111-lieo along nu; of ~a nt, nt ,r; Gnit. to a corner ili line of conveyetb to .I.hu Me hilnneJ ; thence along line of land al said Mc litnucy and land now or bi t , in p.,,, s ei„,ba Daugherty. east 5-1 ItettlieS. it. the Pluto of begin ning: eontatutog 57 acres and sup, iuoce or ic,,, about 110 acres latproved, vilth a framed tu•use, manned hart. alttfieW fruit trees thereon. 'D t tli' s Interest only to be sold. SeLied and talon Into eX ecutloobt In: sail of Geo 11. Latuloiec nay vs It V Fee n-ot inettard Graham. .• A LZOl—Oilk! her /0t of land in Tuscarora twp, bounded oti the north. by the. lauds of, Ed,,,ard Brown and tleury Motley's eNtate,.east by laud o ff widow Whipple, ,outli by lands of Swann! Wood ruff and Dinnk \ alson, and on the wezd_ by laud: of Martha 3lec:o,:e, cdumliting acr,s', more or, aboat 10 acres Unmoved. with a framcd'house, framed hant and orchard .of fruit tries thermou. SeiLed and tak,a Into execution at the suiruf Allen Jayne'; tine vbl) V Brink. oilier lot of land In Ulster bounded on tho north by land§ of Norman SllaW, Charley Ii comb, Henry 'Thomas and, Edtvard Walker, et al; . east by the Susquehanna river, south by lands belontribg to .t ho estat& of Clittuncy Rock well, dec'd and nest bf lands of James Barber, Theodore Rogers, .Adelbert" Shaw, and the Newell' lot, rontatning acres of twat, more or te,s, about 129 acres Improved, nit a framed dwelling house: 21ra:tied turns with sheds attached, otherout-Luthl ng,s and orchard of fruit Bees thereon. - .A1.80--One other lot of land In Ulster fwp, bean.: ded on , the uorth by the public highway leading" trout Llster to'Smitlttl o l,l. east .by otht•y tau& of James Meeitrty, being the above described lot, and Charles lto:comb, south by lauds of Edward Lock wood and nest by land of Johmlllsbrue; Containing acres, Moto or less, about 20 aert•s unproved, no bulldiugx.tzt•d mid taken itito exet:t4luzi at thd suit of M W Wherlock vs James McCarty., ALSO—tine other lot of .Toad in Vistor twr, bounded on the north by lauds of 'John Slulth, east by the Sitsquehatina River, south by land of WO 1% 1 111;1'1pol,, decd, and west by the land formerly owned by C F AVi.•tles, deed, containing:too aeres more or less, about 18 acres ltnprol ed. noicintior . .4; Solicit and tabu Into execution at , the suit of Wheeloe4 vs James Stetarty. LSO—Oan other Tot hi Towanda born,' ' , minded on the north by State.st, east by laud of .13ettlainIU SOuth byroplar-st, arat Aveg loy-lttnds of Geo II llooctlt' bring about 50 ft trout and , abOut Igo It deep. all Improved; no brdldlnzt. • A I.so—Lot No. s—The undlvidcd chree4ftbS Iciest In the following, described lot, situate in Toi. Wanda txircybotinded ow the north by Poplar st; cast by ad st, South by land of Was emits, west by an alley willta three story brick divelllng house and framed barn thereon. A 1..t.0-I.ot No. o—One other- lot hi Tewanda bolo. bounded on the north by state st, east by land of A L Hard; south by laud of Itacid Gordon acid west by land, of Acadia Barber, containing a two story trained dwelling haute:. !- .I.l.*ti--Lot No. 7—One other lot in Towontlh bbro, bounded mirth by Poplar zt, east by Westerfii ace, ts:onth by land - of A Noble and west.lty land of Marla C.llenly, with a cellar and foundation felt a budding thereon_ ALSO—Lot No. 3—The undivided three-fiftqs interest In six tracts of unseated lands, lit Barclay and Overton twit's, containing about:l943 acres anil warranteedin the following names: Ilugh 'Ladley, Andrew Ladley, Peter Ladley, each coutatninp,; : feo acres. Joseph Ladley. containing 330 acres. Walter Stewart,. coataining :WO acres, and II 11 Cnnuittgl ham, con taittlur 121 acres, with a'saw !nip mill houses and barn thereon: Said land contains •Iljposits of coal, Iron ore and fire elay, - Each third will be sollfseparately, the right alsObeing resetveil lot...selling each third of each lot separately. Selzeil and taken Into executfon at the self of s N Letts, Cashier's use r 3 C I) Cash, (leo 1' Cash, lieu's.; 33)1 F A Cash, Seely. Also at the suit of Mrs. Alma Gunn to use of N N.Betts, Jr, vs Gee 1' Cash: ALSO—One other lot of land In Towanda harp, !smutted - on 'the nort it by State st, east by mini of W Bran:hail: now In possession of Mrs Of I 11 W hit ' ney, south by Poplar st, and west by land of Cc., tl Wood. containing ono half of an acre of land tnot,v or less, all Improved, with a large framed dwelling house thereon. . ALSO—The dell, Geo P.Cashlr undivided ono fifth Interest. In one other lot of laud du the herb of Towanda,. bounded' on the north by Poplar or, east by 34 tit, south by land of Win Gains and west ity an alley, being about lOOft front onlsaid Third st, and about 22t it back on said rophimkt, with a. two story gothic brick dwelling lionise, framed barn, oilier out buildings and few fruit trees - on, being knowu as the homeatead lot Of the i'avld ('rtsh'cstate. ALSO—Tot defendant, t,eo l' Cash's undivided one-fifth luterest In one other lot of land in Pat-clay twit, Bent fining Ito acres, Inure or less.! in the sat native 1101103 o . r I) C00)1r1101:11111,.WirN a saw mill, two mill houses and a stable thereon. A Lso—The dert undivided toredl fth Intc' , rest out' other lot of laud in Barclay twit, (mitt:drib:A -10 r) acres. more or less, In the warrantee name or Pe ter Cathay, ALSO---The der t's tunny bled one-flf thlnterest one other lot of laud in Barclay tivp, containing arm acres, more or lest, , . In the warrantee iranteufJtrottph Latiley.. - ALSO—The defra undivided fth interest lot one other Ird. of laud in Barclay Lisp, euntaluing 335 acres, more Or less, In the warrantee name of Wai ter ntewatt.- • ALSO—The deft's undivided one-fifth interest ju one of herlbt of laird in Barclay and,Ottertou twit:, containing 400 acres, more ur less, I¢ the warrantee' name of Andrew f.atliey. Seized and: taken Into execution at the suit of James If Phinney vs Cleo r Cash. . . . • . ALSO—One- other/lot: of land: in Cantor' twit, bounded north by laud of „Adam laid* south by lands of Patrick Byrn, east and west by land of the tlehrader tonal .Company, containing ISO acres of landononS Or less, about 10 acres Unproved, wltll'a 1 , 4.... =NI log house( thereon . Seized ar ia ban Into 'eskreca tiott at the gun of Meth:canna= Int .I . s A.fres. ALSO--One other lot of land In Rotnelwp4.boun. fled north, by land, of Jane fleeter. Out', by /and of Wallace ' lona south by /mad or John Matt, *Wst by land of Wm Ilicharele. contalnitig SO acres. Mate or less, shoot nacres IMprOved. wlt i tt a framed tonne, framed Wu and orchard Of fruit trees thereon..; Seized sad taken into execution-et the. sun of 8 D Pitcher's we vs A 0 Park. -, AtS4}44.lne other lot of-Lend in A th ena twp, bounded north by land of'henry Kirby. oast by latd of David Iladlock And ' , l o h Uldetra estate, south by 'land of ',Joseph Mc/Matey and west by land °lN:orals 'Rogers and J 0 Eyler; containing ; 40 acrearpore or !ea, *beat JO acres IMproVed. be Buildings; with the right of way across the West side of lands sold to David Maillock by Olsen :Park, not to exceed ICI ft. • ... .., i , 1 ALSO—One other lot of land in Athens twp. bounded north by; lands 'of'Nehbillah Miller, east. by lands of Channer.Wheattle and Elijah Vassar , der, south by land} of Elijah . Vangordel and west by the Susquehanna river, , (mutability 1 0 Acres., more or less, about 4o acres ,improved. with two , framed houses, a fronted barn and few frult,trees thereon. ;Seized. end taken Into executiOn at the lint t Of Owen Park; vs ;,JacoliVaturder 01 Marla yangorder. I I .'-i , • I A Ledl—One other lot of land in Warren{ twp, bounded as follow; ; beginning at thoja w l corrier of the Lukens tract; thence „north SSSast 101 rods. ton corner of lot iNu 11; thence south' :34 0 , west, long , line of lot ',go 11 180 reds to corner of io t a No , 12, 13 and 14; thence south fts'.4•west 1M rod& to corner of lots No 13 and 14; thence north I,li° east 180 i rods; tb the place `,, Of I beginning; I con. tathing 113 acresi more or less, about 70 acre" her proved, with one framed boasts. One log barn and a few fruit trees thereon. Set:Ed and takeola to ex ?ender' at the snit lot N C - Elsbree vs James atc- I Doninigh. I , , r • . . , iALso—One °their lot of land in Canton rety. bounded as follows; beginning; at a Turner on the south aide of the main stage 'road Lading from csr.ton to Towanda; adjoinlul a lot ofand convey, ed by lienpiinin Landon an velfe t i}&Mu Van- 3 1 4 Van- Dyke, now deed. and now belongingt o Is heirs. on the east and running thenee south G' 3 st St along the same ' lop to the s, w corner of the met and thence north 84 0 west 5 vi-ipp to a come ; thence north Go east lO p to;the line,of the main ; and . thence south 84. east along- the same 5 ydep to , the place or bit:lnning; cOntabilzig N ors( - acre of' land, more or less; ii at a framed building used for . 'a stdre and' dwelling house, a-lot of store s eds, and 1 framed horse tiara thereo nL'Seized d taken into execution at, the suit-of; Eugene C anDyke vs Merton Landon. , • ~ : . I .41,14(.1--One other lot of land in Tows bounded north by lands of Tont lirennen.l Railroad ,si, south by lands of ,Thomas Cl west by an alley, being co ft on said Ratite 150 ft deeKbeing' lot No 7 in 0 N Maim' Smith Towanda, all ilthproved. no betiding!. mid taken into execution at the shit of Jo ddtliers John Deem:: I ." • . • ALSO-4/ne Other: !lot of: lan,/ In' Ins er . twp, bounded, as folio:is:" beginnink..at a corner on the eest•side of the Pebliel highway leading front To wanda to Athens, thence southerly to land of. A A- Khmer, thence easterly to the, water edge of Island : creek, thence northerly along, said creek to land fortnerly owned byl, A! B Stulth, thence westerly .altaig the samtto ; the place of la:ginning, contain : lug about i 4 of an sere, more ei less, with a trained store building and tiara thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of 0 S Russel and'E T Foz Vs Morris Clair; 6'l) ,ALSO--0110 "Other lot of !awl In Tuscarora, bounded north by, lands of Jacob Fowler and Hen ry Shaw, east by hails of S D•Sturdevant and Chas SMlth. south by lands of Ildla Cogswell 'andlNsl COgSwell, west by lands of ' A! J Slivara 4m.lller man; Atkins; containing 74 ! ! acres,. more ; or less, - about 40 acres improved, with .3 framed houses, 1 trained barn, I chip mill and all mill hatnres: be longing to saute, lisaw nillt and all mill lixturea be longllig to same, and orellard [if fruit trees thereon: also the privileges; of a ulllll - ace running through the 1=43 of A J fillvara. and all the water priel egeS as held, employed or i thiJoyed by Slmon At Clink. Selied and taken Wit execution at the suit ' of Aimisgtilmby,nz'r of Muses QUitaby, deed ys S. A Clnik. I ; h:. • I I! A 1L.E.70:•:-One other lot of land lu Monroe twp, n bounded as followiii beginning :at u post cOrner o the Public coat leading along the Schrader, liranch of the -Towanda creek, thence by lands of Ellen Waril3filler north (4° 15' west 180 feet : 6 a post; thence by the same south elilp nest 120 ft fo a post -thence by theanie,'sout I 64. 1 . W east 181 ft [ea post on the public roadhefore mentioned; thence. along said road north 2131° east 120 ftto p/..ac'e of- begin- Wee: containingl,2 acre, being:the same not con tracted 6 the defendant by (5 L %yard 31'aY 2, IF% with! a 'small (rained .dwelling house thereon, Seized and taken into executibu at the suit 'of John Ford vs Daniel R. I . l,wers. 'i! i t ALSO—One other lot of land in Athe s hero, bounded as follow,:,:' beginning, on the 'wes try cor ner Of Chester Park's lot, thence norther) • along araln st, 50/4 ft to land of Episcopal church thence. eastwardly along the line of lands of said EpiSco- . pal church ; los ft to an' alley/thence south-along said alley 10'It.; thence eastward along theend of said alley and the SOuth line of a lot now coined by C WI Clapp 60 ft tO , n w corner of lot dwn if„,l4 31 Pike; thence southerly along the, line, of said 31 l'ite's lot 31 , 4 ft-to the land of Said 31 Pike thence westward along the !Mid et'ishid H.-Pike and ilie nOrtit line of Chester Parrs hit 165 ft to f ie place of beginning; containing if kd an acre f Land, tripie or less, with la framed !house and fruit trees thereon. Seized aud taken-tete executi at the snit of Sarah K Barris vs S "N!Bitxid and Ellen E .Biodit. • ALSO—One other lot of latd:in Alba bore, boun 11t41,140ail by land lilt ' liobertillllley. east by the N .01l.'W - Co. south by land of /rad Wilson, %vest by. land of Itavid l'afriter, containing 5-acres f laud Morn of less, all ItiiproVed, with a few fr it trees thereon. I l:I . !ALSO—One other lot of lanilin All)a bore, boun ded north by land; of Charlotte Holmes,ast by laud'niSf C U 3lanly i !soul II by hinds of Chest r Will ia and west by the putela highway, co Mining i f. , 4' of, au aere or land, more' ur less, allprOved, :vitae rex fruit trees thereon, :no buildlir - . Betz eel and taken into etecutlontit the suit of J tferson 111 Loughead vs A W Fellows tt and A T Lille ALSO—One other lot of land In Shesheiiin two, bounded north: by the publin ;highway. eilia by laud of Chester Child, south by land of L II l' - t.,!:ve3t' by the higlin ay, ciiiitaining: 13 acres of la d more or 14s, all linoloved, nu buildings . . with a f w fruit trees thereon. Sel4ed and taken Into exec [ion at the Suit or Albeit Lent vs ,103e1,11 and L/I 'osti .! A I.l3o—Okie other lot of land in Berlin ,on twp, - j bv"'ided .,, "flb by lands of 11'Slieetnaker.' east by land of T Shoemaker. south by public high ay and" west by public litt!, , liwaY, coutaining„ 53 ay. 3, more - or less, :moot 45 u.crels improved, With a Ranted ittiuSe.lrunicill barn itiot-reiy fruit trees thereon. Seized :unlit:ll:en Thal eXeklllion at the spit of E Pomeroy %.IG Perry.! !ALSO—One other lot of , . land in Loth boutided nerth by ,lands' or fili,),:ou Willia 5y holds of 'elm , "Millard, .., , oirf,h t , y the 'I t - l•reek and West by', land of Sr /3 Morse, cot 8,0 to.rcs., mpre or ;c!-: , ., aluitit; 7,1 accts lei With 2 fr.ttnc.4l hoin,c: , 3frrinied bard. , ,. 1 ,iniili shop, olh , ..roiat buildings anal orchard trees thereoo. seized and taltr:n into exec , . b. isuit of C T vy I•'ai nv 111 kok. • ;i; f.A.YTON, ;:xbrriff's Ai)rlll2, 1%7d. • • • t DIVORCE.. ilk_ oraciii aylor, 1 No. 43i , , You are 11:±reby nBlll4eil t liat:Jila May Taylir. your IV f;`, has C the otill Of Conlin( n PleaS of Bradford County for a iiivon.e (ecru the Lwnds of 11 , 1 tri mop y, the sahlF.Court Ita.s Mt:day the Ist day of 31:131 for .Ix-ntring the said 'lda May in the pretiii...esi, at whirrh time *id plan you rail attend I you thilik proper. .! A. JLIAII'QN, IlltION DIVO —To ; Searl Drown. Nii.i3Fstl, Dee.. .1 , you are h , .by noiitied that Oarigella E firo;l has applied to the Court 'of Common . ; I.lr4,lford county, for a from the: FF 4:alimony. and the said court . has appoln ,lay, the IS: day; :of May, 457,1, CornelliE.ht the preml - ,0 - 5, at Ivhleh t't pla6:l you run :MOO If you Mink proper. aftti O!,1 - 1 ! A. r.AYTON'. • !A DID' RdE. To Calvin . Steel. No, Dee. 1875. !. You aro hereby "itutitied that '"Axinah .4. Steel, y't•tir has applied to qui Coln*: of Volution. Oleas of Itradforn county fpri a divorce crtnuitlio bcnids of inatrituonY. and' thn iahheourt bat appolii ted!-Mondvi?,, iil ltt • day, May. for; heaing, thel said Axhsah A. in the preUtbe N at n - hinii time. and 'place yo = u can 4ttend if you think proper. • • 1 • ' APPLicATION DIV( —TO Jarni...s Wright; No, 139, You' are htt eby uotinnd that Tcrzah :tour wife.l has :tpplled tu:;the Court of 11; pleas for a divorce froze 'Or§ 'bonds of WWI and said curt ino appsintad Monilay. tlt of fetG, Ipr hearik the said in the prcullses, sultich 'time and place attend if you thluk proper:,'; , AL LAYON, f. APPI • AC • ATION IN DIYI LEL To Jamos G. Livt4n. No. 92. .1s:. You artkhereby notllfed that Emma , your %Wei Ir:ti applied to the Court of 1 Picas of Bradford Couidy fora divorce bonds of niatrimony, and .the said Oour pointed Monday,', 110 Ist day; of May, fo thee, said Emma . In the imernt.s....s, at m, and place sou can' attend if T o think pro . . aprllf,o4 I. A. 4. LAYTON, , -.----ri :4PPLICA N TIO. I - DIV RCE I 1 . , —Th Charles Marsh. , ~ No. 50.3 . , bee. • T., 1573. Yon are .! hereby - ' hotlfled that Si.i Lids Ma;rsh, your wife has applied to the Court of 'Com wen Pleas, of Bradford county, for a divorce from the bonds Id mattiniany, atOl the said ecnirt has ap pi:dated Molulay, the lot May of May 1576, for hearing the said M. Lida ln the premlse; at Which' Bute and place you can attend If you thl k proper. apritaal 11 A.; Ji.:L.VVTON, 1 Sheriff. i 1, • A - PPIJCA.TION IN DIVt)RCE., Tol l Eitle Oates. No.! 11:7,, Feb. T 1575 ! . N-1 You. are erolay:•nottfied that Ellsha 69te2, !your! Husband. I his- applied tO..the Court of tomi mon Pleas of liratiford,County; for a , !tlte.bonds:of tnatiimony, add the ald Co at has ap pointed 31ONfY,the Ist dayof Ilant7. .fotliear.! lug tho bald Ellidaa in the4,retuiFes. at Whichltine :and plareyon cad attend If : you think proivr...i . .1 apritew4 It tl A...d. LAYTON !Shettlf. !! ,!-- A. DMINISTRATPR'S NOTI,M. 1.... Nollrq is iliefoiq Mien that all persons tif tlehted to the estate of DiWili Klnsley, late of,Asy . lum twp.,!dec t i,,, must make Inunediatelilayment to ,the undersigned; and all ;present haelpg claims :against'. said estate must ,present them c t dttly an• I thenticated, for aettlerueur. i • • . I - '' l . •I' " !,!! ! J. A. RE p.I.D, Mo ! have, I! . i Adtiiinlstrittor,' • ' DMINISTRATOR'S :IN TICE., A Notice kiktereby Oren that all '..rtmas in d.t.htetl to the estate of Stephen S. Halm 341, late o . I rithighurr. deetl„i must make Immettlate i paymqnt all (persons having claims: ag:dust ;s:tid e tate Mask ~ r esent theta duly authenticated for sett! meat.' it - . 1, \l \t. It. RA IsililN..l Admintstrator. MOM A DAtiNI - STRATORS! A N —Notice is hereby ,glren that all debut(' to the estate of Etutlr Jenkins, II Itaydt Wei lutist 111*S lretnetllatel the atuler,iguelt, and all; persons hail !a,7,a1t0.t saki estafp must present tltem,d, ;11ratetl, fur setthunent. ! \V. Adrainti • A DALINISTII.OOII'S K 1 -..:.Notlee IS hereby 4 4 i tbat alt 'thned to the t estate of. Joseph Clias- 'Sootli crt.ek, der; must matte Immediate ,the underslgnetb and all persons hav bust said estate must On seut'them, d , ticated, f c r settlepient. ;DANIEL C incl4,tx A i_rlirrip4's NOTICE.. - -1-1.: ix. Kirby N. N. lltts, cashier vs Gee. P. ism In the CunTl of Co imon Pleas orttradford reunty. 1 No. 410, Day and NO. GT, Dec. , • - The undersigned ; an anditor appointed b mid Court - to distribute fends'arhing from the Sheriff's sale of the defendant's real estate, will, attend to the duties of his 'appoint:Lew at tho.othee of Smith A ',llontanye, in (Towanda; Item., on' TUESDAY, , April :5,116;6, at .2 o'clock P. Si., at- which tithe and place aU persominaving claims upon said fund must • prrtent them, or be toter); debarred tht.refrom. • I, H :(1; D. MONTANNE, the 1113,4. ! ; • 'Auditor II IN da twp, east by rdy arid st, by plot of . Seized is Merl- twP. t I,AI:At taiffine bra, k itioa at CM RCE. +1875. Ytco.vonr 'PI of ►ells of .11 Moo ing the tine and p ,heriH. MCE. h.c. T., II Wright, Jomtuon Irivony. Ist day Tcrzah, you can EMI It RCE Dee. T., !. La ten Common r nn the bas ap• beating , Ich time er. l'hertff. TICE 'moms In- - do - or Le layru to , 14' claims . i ly nuthen- 112M2 TICE 1 romis In , late of .ayrutut to ug claim ly authea ASE, Adtu'r
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