;•= - 4 ( A'retaford. Nrpoittr, TJuranda, Pa., Thursday, Sept. , 1 4 1876. f LOCAL AND GENERAL. IloN. F. ,C. BUNNELL has been elected Pres:dent of the .Wyomin g • County Agri cultural Society. HEN - Kitt:Cs Saw Mill, near ,New Alba ny,.was burned on Thursday nidht jut it together with about 170,000 feet la lum ber. T E County Convention I. 0. if G. T., was : held in New Albany thi week. Thei-e was a good attendanee,, 4nd the session was an' interesting one. hour.for - meeting of the EPiseopal Sinulay School has been changed from morning till afternooli. The s'esssions will open hereafter at11i2.15 P. 31., IT IS to hi; regretted that the rmers! Club of Troy, and, the Bradford [Count:v. Agricultural Society have desig,nitted the ; same days for holding their fairs this fifth, CumiLlE Fos is again on duty as mail agent on the S. L. &S. R. li. FGr nearly three tnoMlis he has been suff. - nitr , * from rheumatism, and is barely cof,vocscent yet. • IN Astosn the sufferers from thej recent fire at Caml4, N. Y., is Mr. J. 0. PnosT, formerly of this place, and a nephew of our enterprising- townsman bearing the . same name. - DArroN linornmi, of this place, ship ped to Philadelphia on the first inst.,- thir ty thousand pounds of wool, •and still have about twenty thousand pounds on hand. I AN UNSCRUPI:LOrfi 11001-U(10k !~gent; •is falsely repUrting that the ,direetors, of Tow:i Tula borough have displacCd the Union, ,readers, and that Profs. :RYAN and QIINLAN favor the introduction of a new caries of readers, TIIE Sesltion of the;Episcopal Sunday School on Sunday last,.was mak more Vim] tit:natty interesting by thewsence of the former SUperintepdent, B."S . SELL, E , fl., and Miss SCOTT. a Missionary from Africa. Both made interestiin• and i nst uctive addresses. • Tin: Animal Meeting, of-the - 116r . ifoid • County Historical Society Will be held on ' Monday, September-11. at 2.30 P. M. in, the Grand :jury room. It is desii . ed there sliould - be a full attendance, as business of iMpOlitalled will be transacted. ,• It. A. MEncrn, Se4'y.. f Om.: of the- most logical, instill l etive, and convincing arguments in favor ',of to “listinance. have eveVlistenCd to. ' was the diseourse . by Doctor STET.ttrr,-: on Sunday evening last. The Doctrir pre diets that if America celebrates its i4Tond Centennial, it will be as a nation of total abstainers. Heaven grant the fulfillment' of the prophecy. Tits: wort; of preparing the new grounds for the gair is betng pushed energetieally fot ward, under the direction of the ofri (er,,, and from present indinationt; the exhlnit ion will prove not only a success financially, but will be of great profit to the farmers and manufacturers (f the county. Lit everybody contribute Some thing towards such an end. Mn-. A. M. OvEtrrox died in this!place ye:dent:ly aftertion, aged 86 years. .Mrs. resided for more than seventy-nine years in Wilkes-Barre, and came to this place two or thfee years since. She was inoo:er of the late Mrs. M. 11. LANtNet. The funeral will take place on Satu t cday, L 0 7 cioelc, at.. from her late resi deni•e on Main street. • • 'Fit I: Re„nbur,,;,of Mend rose, si ea ks in Ii 1213' complitlichtary terms of the Republican conventiiht of this_ county, and says that the feeling Inanifest«i gives assurance of an old fashioned majority here this fall. If our Susquehanna friends will aid our ep7irts in'tbat direction by seconding the timid of t fur Congresk, we guarantee to fultill•the prediction. 1, _lNoTnti::t aged and much-esteemed .eirizen Iln:lington, ha: gone to his rest. .T.kt died tm ‘Vednesday morni :Serteinhur 1/. 1 at the advanced a:4O of 73 years. after an illness of several yea; ~. iNlr. 7vloni.Ey came into this ch.unty seventy yc;.a; 'ago, and bad resided itt \ x . ...liuilin 4 ton over fortv ream. The • • fmil_'ral will take piaee front his late re,si doll..., on Friday morning at 10 .o'clocki`• • I',v ," wAys that are dark and tricks are vain," lko(.1:, agents are gulling ...I.l;e . ipeople by inducing. directors ch;fo.;:e ,chool books in a few of the town of this connty.': It May he avery . thiler fer directors awl agents, but Iy "pie who have to tow the hills may 1101 'l , lllk SO well of it. It inip , o,ing a 1/.ea hint heti upon- the very class •of peel lett,t %idle lln bear it, awl they, iefc,se to rinchtn.e then]. ==l • Tin: next session of the : Bradford Co. Teaci , ers . ASSOCiati , ql Will be held at Her rick. Friday aml Satin day, Sep: ember 8 'and 9. The follom imz appointments were made al the last 1 - heeling : I.eetuier. Hcri. 1. - oo!, , ml; papers., 11. K. Smith, A. Head. I. Crawford and Mr. Peet; essays, Str-ie Hillis and ,Miss MAUI Craw ford: reeitathm, Miss I3elle Hillis; decla mations, F. A. T;lomps , in, L. F. 1 - Canip, Ecuure T.:w0.4.11 ; o , llllnittee, .1. F. I:liit , tx, I'. S. ('amp, I. W. Caswell, Ilvii.d.i..llloi•ber and Ellen Durand. Tc.usiwill be at Hummeriield'on Fri day fl o to' carry teaelierS to Hie church Herrick, free of :charge. ELLA A. SPALDING, Scey. TN A notice of the, lire Which recently (lest; oyi 41 a la r,e p 414 t village of Sllct•ccr, N: T., we titni the ft 411owin! , Par agraph: " A than named :low: 11. WEED, Wit() eame from Towanda, Pa., to Spencer ahreit eighteen months since, was arrestid durivg the pro:zrcss Of the fire, whilo•m , gaeell in stealing goods, and Was seta to this z illage Itial locked up in jail. lie i= saisi ectcd,oC tieing the incendiary. Syme :la), ago, Whi.o. \vim is about forty yc , ars of age. applied to Mr. VAN MA ',IYER ft'rriudit, which being re useehlie - slid: ii lie Litt en, ft o' you ittfi ire and went 4mt. Ile made a similar appli cat i 4 4i; at ST ANc;.:FT. ll PhATT's shire, was refti-i 41. and etei ed making similar flirt as. An investigation is in progress to ascertain 1V EY D . :: w hereabouts on the night of the 'Me." - Couttr Pito('EnuNGs.—Court convened in this place on Monday. the 4th inst.; lion. P. I). Morrow 'presiding, and Asso ciate Judges Harkness and HusKll on the. bench. l'ulstables . returns were made .and 1 k _ SlV,ll'n It% Monday afternoon the following persons i were sworn in as (rand Jurors: J. S. Williston, t oreman; Dayton Allen, Lewis Call, Chalks Dndie, George Emory,•Jas. Fee, ihnitl Griswold; Elmer Horton. L. L. Howell, Wilson Kerrick, P. W. Morey, Joseph ()ells, A. T. Owen, David Parcel', R. M.• Pruyne, Edward Ithinevolt; 11. D. Rockwell, Jesse Smith, E. I'. Stevens, George Taylor, J. E. Yerkes. Com vs Benj Randall—Fornication and bastardy—Nolle prusoqiii entered on pay ment of costs by defendant. - Cont vs Join CovenY, selling liquors without license—Dert pleads guilty, sen tence sus pt tided. ~ overseers of Springfield twp vs Over seets of Smithfield twp Depositions tiled. . Com vs Edgar Bought, Larceny—Nolle piosequi on payment of costs. . . Coot vs John Coveny, selling liquors without license—Pleads guilty and is sen tenced to pay a fine of :;:::Ull and costs of prosecution. Coln vs , Gcorge Wilcox, aggravated as saultiVTrue bill. . .1- Corn Vs la * Smith and Mary Smith; keeping bawdy houseNolle prosequlen tered on payment of costs by deft's. Coin vs David Peters, assault and bat tery with intent to commit rape—True —Jonx Mtx, Esq., and hik son Win- bill. . Corn vs Jane Ayres, surety of the peace LiAM MI are visiting relatives in this pLict.. The former left this place sonic —After hearing, Court discharge defend • nil :y or thirty;-tine years ago, .and has ant, county to,pay the costs. . sim4, resided in Illinois.• For the past Cont vs l'atrick Cron" Larceny—Not t %Nenty-sevetr years he has been post- a tine bill. masterat Ilp , on, 111.Cootvs Jane" Benjamin, Larceny—Net '-' a tnie bill ,- —B. ti. iti',:snt.t. and family arrived in Com vs Elmer Brock, larceny from the town on Saturday List, on their person—True bill. way to .. Philadelphia, where they In ro .lie inquest of the dead body of Irate again ken op their residence. Mr: Squire Watts—Pcomedings filed and, ap- R. ;;I:q. bro ght to this place and dvpoii proved except as to $1.66 constable costs. , 10, .in Rite ide Cemetery the remains of . In re the Inquest on the dead body of two childre .who 'died thtvluthis rfttice Joseph Tiiiruproceedo gs . iiii e d v and In Puluthi• -:- '- • • .' ' ' '.,'•-: '' .-'-''' Intim - m(I*ND. if *Mast t 041147 --' f S trt:.—The Citizens National Ilmik found their safe a little too safe the . r :norning. The burglar proof is pro ulth a chronometer lock, which was propelly —set - - on Saturday evening by the teller, Mr. Sw.tirz, but on opening the vault on Monday morning. he discov ered :Ind the ch , ek had stotTcd. leaving the safe hermetically sealed. The. only thin:- to be done was to notify the mann factarcrs, who immediately sent men on to Circe it open, an operation which occu -061 several days.• Fortunately for the bank. its resources are such that, although a large amount of funds were- so secure in the safe as to prevent discounting with them, it did not interfere with their bu sin,!ss. Punsoivan.-Ex-County Treasurer Dux -vAN atal.Ao2im INNts, two r.etive Ilepub lieans, and substanthrettizens . of Gran .paid uS:i brief visit last week. —Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. FuosT are visiting the Centennial this week. —Maj. E. W. Ilan} and Hon: Jos. G. PAri ox, ure'viewing the Centennial again tY is week. —Miss WOODRUFF. of New Y'orli, and Mrs. MURPIIEY, of Philadelphia, arc visit ing friends in t his place. —Miss LIZAIE MEI:CI , I4 is spending a few weeks with her cumin, Miss MAnY Mr.to * F"'" • 14.4.1 43- -7 - ; • *).., nonmsvir. Grmsslux.—We axe highly pleased to notice that Miss Guitestrwt, who is al native of this comity, is carping an enviable reputation, as an elocutionist and actress. The Roehestsr Democrat no tices her debut on the stage in that city in a most complimentary manner. It says "Miss FLORENCE ClnEmmts was cast for the role of Mrs. Carter, the wife of the "relic of the old schoo l," and the manner in which she handled it brought her much praise. Doubtless there were very few persons in that large audience who had the least idea that the young ta r (ly was a debutante, and hence the major itf-will be much surprised when -we state that this is the case. Until last evening Miss GREENMAN had never known what it was to face an audience in even private theatricals, and hence we say she is de serving of especial congratulation for her very promising debut. She acted easily, gracefully, and, though the character was of but tittle depth, with appreciation. Miss GREENMAN has _the advantage of youth, beauty and Much undeveloped natural talent which will , we baldly pre dict, make her very' successful and Topu lar artiste. She ha's for several ~; y ears been a favorite' elocutionist throughout the southern portion ofthe state, and this is of material assistance in her new pro fession. Witb study, perseverence and experience must come success.. Miss l; itF.EN 31 A N 'is cordially welcoMed to Rochester." ALTITOVaIi several years have elapsed since Rev. F. D. Hositrxs removed from this place, his memory is still fresh in the hearts of his former parishoners, and; his success as a minister of the gimpel affords pleasure to all who knew him. The fol lowing brief sketch, 'written by a gentle- Mau not connected with the Episcopal church, will be read with pleasure by many of our readers. It is certainly a gratification to us to bti able to aids in giveing it circulation: "The Rev. F. D. • llosKtxs, Rector of Grace Church, Ehnira, is a man in his early prime and his best promise. Ile is a man' of extensive reading and exact in formation on almost every subject .yon can name theological, literary or scien tific. A chaste and vigorous writer, he also extemporizes with great facility when • occasion requireS,!as I believe he does at one service near] Y every Sabbath. re never pt!caches a p4orly prepared discoure, though his sermons' like all impressive preachers, are not in the same plane of - excellence. As a pastor he does not fall behind in the full qualification's that be long to his st: udixg as a preacher. He is a too well balanced man to be unequal in the discharge of any . official duty, public or private. Personally Mr. llostitss is a genial companion, greatly beloved by his brother clergymen of all denominations, and held to his congregation by strong-, ties. As a scholar, a clergyman, a chrii2 than and a gentleman be bolds. a deserved ly high rank in the country where he lives." T. F D..—The ann..al parade of the Fire Department of this borough!, came` off on Motulay last. The shower'early in the morning laid the dust and cooled the atmosphere, making the Weather all that emild have been desired. ACIO spcifil train, bearing " Fountain . 4,•'. of I:nigh:unto:l,. with their beautiful Silver hose carriage, arrived: The Fountains were met at t he depot by a delegation of Liu-tas, a liirge nmnber of citizetis: and the Band,.and escorted to the pailers of the Lin-tas. At-1:30 the procession was formed in-the following order : 1. Mounted Police. • Chief Enginer and ASsistant, with visiting Chiefs and Assistants. Band. 4. Fountain 4 and-Lin-ta 3. 5.! Hook and,Ladder No. 4. hi. Naiad No. 2. 7...Fanklin No. 1. 8. Burgess and (..'orrinton Council, with ex-Ch lefts, And- paraded through the principal streets. The line of march was as fol 7 lows : Up Main street to Locust avenue; down Locust avenue: to William; down 11:illiam -to Canal; up Canal to Main; down Main to Lolubard; up' Lombard to Seoind, down titcond to Grnt; down G rant to Main; up Main to State, and counter march on Main, where the procession will he reviewed 'by the Burgess and Council. The Borough Councilmen, and Fire In spector OCCUpicd Carriagdti iu the procc , shion, and rerieired the compa nies at , they countermarched on Main and State streetq. - Fountain 4, the Lin-tas and Mantuas wore a uniform a gray with white lire, hats,• and presented a splendid appeafi :ince. The hats .of Lin-tau; . and Faun thins bore the names of both companies, and they marched four}alureast,; two flora each company. The gorgeous car riage:of tile Binghamton boys was grciitly admired by the large crowd who witness- , ed the parade. The Franklin boys had their carriage most tastefully Aiimmed with evergreens and flags, and' mounted on the top were three beautiful children, two boys 'and one girl—the formei• at-' tired in the uniform of the company, 'and the girl, arrayed as the goddess of Liberty. Nothing occurred during the day to interfVre with the entire success of the occasion ; o'r cause any to 'regret its recurrence. disbanding the procesi4on, Col. MEA.Ns, on , behalf of the borough au thoritii!s, • thanked the Binghamton lire 'men for the pleasure they had contribut ed to our people. We have not the space to notice in de tail ;the numerous and handsome deco rations displayed by many of . our patri otic citizens ou the hue of March, but we may safely say the town 'never looked more beautiful. Across the street lead ing to the Lin-ta Engitie Bourn . was a beautiful banner.' bearing the cheering inscription, " I . ‘ elcome to Fountain Four." Tn the evening the Lin-tas gave a ban quet to the Fountains and a few invited guests. This part of the day's enjoy ment was in keeping with the other ap pointments. The dininr: hall at the Ward }louse was well tilled with a happy com pany, and the tables' were spread in a tnnst lavish miumer with substatrials and delicacies of the season. AfterTthe removal of the cloth toasts were proposed and speeches made by a number of gen tleinen. At 9::19 the tire laddies to the number' of about 20), embarked on board a special train placed at their dis posal by Superintendent PACKER, and wer e soon spreding away toward Phila deq,hia. where they intend participating in the grand parade of Independent Fire Companies flout all pints of the union this week. The Lin to Band accompanies them. 4L ~+s~ •Pt -, s!•• ' 4 '7l; .41 The Overseers Of Leraisvitie hmo vs Overteerkof Pike—Courtdirect appeal to ' be Sled and questions raised in case to be disposed of by depositions Oct 2, 1878. Armenia twp vs Troy twp—Appeal4 Armenia-filed. In in tile "application to convert the To wanda bridge across the Susquehanna river into a. county bridge—On reading petition of certain citizens of Bradford Co, Court grant rule to show cause. Levi P Stalford, Wm R Storrs, Nelson Gilbert, A L Cranmer, 0 Wayne Kinney and A Hanson Spalding, viewers to assess dam ',ages which Brilige Co might sustain, re turnable Oct 4, 1376. In re the resignation of Jas G Scudder, constable of Canton bore; and the appoint. ment of Albert A Mills to fill vacancy— Said 'res ' i ' gnation accepted and appoint ment nipde. Lucy hell Rose vs Lawrence Rese---De cree of divorce on p4ment of costs. Barnabas Brown , vs John Normans-- Rule flume pro tune, rs of June 20, 1876, to open judgment and let•defendants into a defense, made absolute. 31cIntyre & Russell vs George Birney— Rule to open judgment. D R BlOckman's use vs Chas 31 Myer— Rule to open jndgtnent.' Satoh Straus' use vs Geo Lenoi—S Payne appointed auditor to distribfite tho funds arising from t sheriff's sale of deft's real estate. Com of Pa. ex relation Geo Leer, atty geu vs Chas H Atues—Suggestion of atty gen filed and rule to show cause why a quo warranto's4ll not issue. Jno A Roy vs John and 3_ McCook -Rule discharged. Jno Donahue vs Jno Cunningham— Plaintiff permitted to tile amended decla ration. . Edward Clark vs Peter Keen and wife —Rule to set aside sale. Geo V. Kendall vs Eliza Kendall—Sub poena• directed to is.ate. Corn vs Wm Isabel, rape—continued till next term. Corn vs Morgan S Moon, arson--Coa tinned till next term. Com vs Geo W Clark, rape—Nolte prosequi on payment of costs. - Com vs (leo Willcox and Dr Grass— Aggravated assault—True bill, nolle pros equi on payment of costs. Com vs David Peters--Jury out. Com vs John McNamara—Assault and , battCry. Nolle pros'equi on payment of costs. Cont vs Geo Wilcox and Dr. GmstL .Nolle prosequi on payment of-costs, Com vs David, Peters. 'Jury find de fendant guilty... Corn vs PatriekiCronan—Larceny. Not true bill. Com vs Jane Benjamin—Larceny. Not true bill. Com vs Geo W Clark Rape. Nollo Prosequi, nn payment of costs. Mary Knapp F surviving Aaron Knapp, vs E A Kuitpiltule to open judgment. _ Dens More v , 'S Densmore—An alias. suli puma directed! • A B Austin vs M S Ayers —Rule to open judgment.. Chas McFadden vs 0 A Black Rule on plaintiff and 11 J Madill to appear and maintain or relinquish their respective claims to the propertyl levied; upon by virtue of execution of plaintiff. • .1 0 Frost vs 0 A 'Black— T attle \ same as , above. S W Alvord and G II Eaton vs 9 A Black—Rule same as above. J 0 Frost and ;5 W Alvord vs 0 A Rule same as above.' - Oen Atwood; vs Richard, (3 raham,--Rule to open judgment as to 36 dollars. Ilirani Thomas 'vs J. A Kilmer and Jo siah Kilmer—Rule to subrogate JOsiah Kilmer t.. 1 rights of plaintiff. W W Magee vs Hiram W neverly— Slieriff enjoined from proceeding further, on ti fa, until Oct ,2. Rule to open judg ment. O E Harris vs W II Vansyckle and M Vansyckle. Rule to open judgment. Daniel Bensley vs Wm. earner. Rule to open judgment. Jonathan Honiet vs 31 Eilcnbergcr. Rule to amend levy, and plaintiff enjoin ed from selling, as asked for in Jietition. Elias Ellis vs Wll A T Ellenberger. Bide to open judgment. :• Richard' Warner vs Anna 31 Warner. Decree of div)rco and payment of costs. It ll Bolles vs Sarah A Bolles Ap pearance for withdrawn by leave of court; i l and rule in this cage dis charged: Divbree I decreed on payment ' of costs. • Calvin Dodge vs Edwin McClelland. Opinion oCCourt filo, dismissing appeal from re-taxation of ousts by Prothonotary. Allen Jayne vs Jitstus Lewis, 2d. Au ditor's report tiled and contirthed ni si. • Ada May:Taylor vs Hotace E Taylor. 'Usual decree of divorce. E Angel ivs Harriet and. George G•Oy kendall.. Rule to open judgment. N Stitiley vs W 11 crofut.' Rule to open judgment. George E Bullock vs T Burk - Presi dent olCitizens' Hall Association and ,G E Bullock . Rule to amend judgment so as to be entered agtinst "The Citizens' llsll Associate n." Frederick Turner vs John -McKee. Rule- fin:plaintiff to give bail for costs. Henry Card vs F . II Person. Rule to open ‘ tudgiecnt in the sum 0'4:137.50. • (co E Bullock's use vs' Warren W Wright. Rule on W W Wright; '.Albert A Bloom, Smith White, \;C A Krise,'= Wm W Watts and. Isaac Williams, to show cause why sequestration shall not be issued against life estate of W W Wright in lands described iiYaflidavit. Codding :Russel Li..; Co. to use of 11 II Mace vs henry Stulen mid. II , 4 S Clark. Rule to sell-real estate of Ileniy Stulen before that of Clark, and to 'enjoin Sher iff perpetually from selling reaLestate of Clark. if that of Stulen- bring enough-to pay the execution. • Oscar L. Brownell vs Josephine M Brownell, Dnrston and- J S Wil liston appointed comtnissioneri to take depositions. BitADFORDCotiNTY AGRICULTURAL SO CIETII:—Juog;s apf , ollited to act at the. exhibition Bradford l'ounly Agricultural Society, to be held at Towanda. on the 2:th, 2ith, nib, and 30111 of • September, IsTIL .dodges wta phkse. read earefidly the Instruc tions printed with the premium Ilst, and be goy ero',.(l iwcordlngly. Judges will ',tease report themselves at the (nee en the ito of the 2%1i, in order that they may vet on the first day. (•L s s I—D Prhant r•illb:;--11. Laporte, Asylum; \..1. Weht.. so,nequin: ICansum, Smith -11.-h1; LettaySville; tihumway, Tll,:trt.ra. •Z-sana:? as Class 1 . I LAsSI, 4, k tp--.llderny. .Iyrslitre, /nag- Vandyke, Canton; S. B. Horton, Wy sox; swirl ttvensittre. Athens; Wm. Lantz, Frank lin; s.tto'l Cmd, 'Highland. 4 • o. r•for , l, ire t and tirlide :it.o . lcy, I corinigri qi; I irtandO Taylor, P. E. Woodruff. Pike; John Ilird, East Nier ahe. Roine. and s-Herdo:, mid Fat Cat- B. :Johnson. Leltaysvllle; Gen. A. Ste vens. Ste/cur:li: Itundell, Burlington; 11;F. Bow !pan. Towand.t; Chas. %•• L. S , ott, Towanda twp.: J. F. Rottlmon, omen; Adolphus Watkins, Ulster; Chas. L. Stuart, ilerrickville; Reuben Stone, Le- Boy. ('LAss to-S,eine.-F. F. Fairehltds, Franklin; David Itutty, North Towanda; Sit ten G-Ilarner, E. A. Coolhaugh, 11 . O's0.1; Frati r as Ha german. Asynom CL Ass 11- Tla.roughbrtd and Illlfitied Horses.. I). C. Dewitt, Towanda; S. 11. Lindley, Clanton; Valuntlue Saxton, Granville; 11..8. Morgan, W y bia; \S in. \Calker. Athens. CLASS I_+-Horses for all Woi.k.-11. M. Welles, Towar.da: T. G. Srultn. slieshequitt; O. J. Bullies, Herrick; 'Mill Kennedy. 17lster; Lewis Williams,. Troy. CLASS 1:1-Lirirtng and Riding /Mrs/v.-N. Terry. Terrytown; Chas. Chublmek, Orwell; Wm. Chamber:ln. Wyalusing; .Lidson Blackman, Mon roe; tlta.. Stevens. Franklin. CLAss 11-Jacks and .Yuies..-C. S. Davis, Allis 110110 A; dim. l'assmore, Lome; Geo. W. ncilia.l.,e- Raysville: L. P. Statturd, Nk'yalusing; Haul Walk or, Ulster. CLASS 15-PoUitPy.-Chas. E. Bartlett, Wysox; A. D. Munn. Litchncld; C. S. Russell, Towanda; T. J. Roof. Standing Stone; ‘Vni. 11. Shaw, Louie. CLASS 16-.lgriettilwral imptementa.-E. J. Allis, south 11lit; Martin Rockwell, West Burling ton; Harrison Black. Wyalutinig; Elijah Blake, Franklin; Ed. Sweet. Monroe. CLASS 17-Plowing.-tho. Scoville, Towanda twp.; E. H. Horton, North Towanda; c l:iteplien Stilekkuid, Wysox; ISssight Kellum, Macedonia; Nelstio Griner-4. Franklin'. CLASS la--.llachinery, Vd.ge'Taole, , Harditare, ke.-Julan A.Ctscidlug. Tolgarida; John Blood, Ath ens; S. N. Brunson, Orwell; Kellou I'ackard, Can ton; Jtio. S. Madden, Wirldhalll:. CLASS 19-Carriages and Wagons.-D. 0. Irol lon, ...North Tovrands; Stephen ti ~orhanirleftaysv ine; It . A. Packer, Towanda; Walter 'Tracy, Towanda; - Simuel Pomeroy. Troy, CLASS .0-leather ifs Mattekfactrtre.-Jas. Ridgeway. Franklin; Oscar Young, Rome . ; col. lead Nrltson, Alba; Stark Ayers, Granville; Capt. Kilmer, A , ylutil. eLisS 21-Grain, Stec!, Flour and Fecd.-E. T. Fox, Towanda; Chas. Stevens, Standing Shine; I.eiris Lantz, Franklin; Guenlon Bull, Mourue; L. J. Culver, Wysox.. er CLASS "Ml - egaCiess-Geo. Gard', Wysox; Jas. Smith. Sheshequin; Jas. Sterlgerr, New Albany; S. lturtington; S. B. Tupper,4lrushstile. CLASS 2a-Frotts.-A. Judson. Athens; Liatuqtr4 Ark ly.Spring 11111; W 3lotgan,Orn ell; S. E. WOI - Litchfield: It. E. Gilbert, Ditrell. CLASS 2F-Floterra and Drat - pls.-Mrs. It. B. Morgan, Wysox;,.3lret. J. B. M. Uhlman, Monroe; Mrs. R. A. Packer, Towanda; Mrs. 0. F. yours! home; Mrs. J. C. Adams, Towanda. CLASS -Blatt, Comfit-lc and Preserret,r -3lts. J. E. Plohett, Wysox; Mrs. E. T. Fox, To wanda; Mrs. M. J. 'Coolbaugh, Wysox; Mr*. J..F. '6,4tterlee, Munroe: Mrs. Win. it. Stoma, Duren.' CLASS 26--Bread. Butler, Cake, !0.-43e0. edge Tees, Towsada;,lica.Suilth, WycoxV - tleo. W. Vll ott, llerrick:. Mt': A. R. MIMI, I.lte6lleid; ilea E.- it.. -Delonig4.,Xtelic,lrowandat.linc....',2llol9lll2ol /ales LittiOtt . z ,..,, qr . :t,~=r awes11;;;411' iiiii If ad s iiisl ii; : # I . Vandyke, Ulster; • Mts. Halitiolph Beard). y, Warrenhato; Mrs Horace Hotton.Bhenhaqul at lulra. Geo. Scoville, Towanda • imp.; Ifin. C. 8. dos! 8. T.:veranda. CLASS 23—PtIle Arts, renmanna/ap.&e.—E. E. Wan. Towanda; Wm. P. l iorton4 tittent; Win. Lewis, Wysox; John W. Kilmer. Bowe; Dr. HU- B Barclay. . • 1- , Cbaas n—Musfeai Zattrantents.-rGeo.Y. War n r, Berrie - pride; Wm. Dittrich, Towanda; W. C. S rry; Towanda; Henry Stolen, Towanda; Chas. 7 Iluil. Athens: 1 a I . J.Long.Towanda; Win. Soyder,Shesbeq`n; Wm: '-', LASS 30—Furniture.—Saml Nattee, Monroe; 11, Storrs, Duren; A. Hanson Spalding, Athena. ADDITIONAL Pnanium.—The Executive Com mittee have resolved to offer *premium of 13.00 for the best specimen of horsi, shoeing and ;MOO for the snd best, the blacksmith doing the work to re vire the premium. ;LABS Ill—iforeeshoetug.—Abrami Moore, Els. to ; J. M. Fox, Towanda twp.; L. 13; Kingsbury, Tewanda; Dr. D. 8. Pratt. Tuwanda;lThos. Black well. West Burlington. Trains will run during the days of the exhibition from near the Court House to the vicinity 14 the grim:ids at a low rate of fare. All Wilson the Towanda bridge will be reduced one half to those attending the Pair aM during its continuance. Stock for exhibition wi I pun free. ''''he Society has decided to have nq trotting for money. The line track within the enclosure will be for the use and pleasure of all. I- ,- There will be an opportunity glvenlon the third' day for sale and exchange, beginning at,t o'clock P. r . J. E. F0.X,1 Cor. See"' _____________._____ i _ 1 BUSINESS LOC -L. Iol' 6 New goods received daily at*ls; iitissal4ll. New Dress Goodfix , t - at AL ss•.C.vii7. rs New Goods in every Di at .1 J T k • Novi prints at KENT LS: Buttriek's Paiteras at BLI 8.9 lar Ladies' Ties in great v KEN I T h Buss'.[lscp7 ar Ladies' Collars and Cuffs ut:us•.cserr or Call at KENT Lt 'Buss' thelrl i new Dollar Corset.Diep7 ljeC3ll at KENT Buss' for ble Damask, Nakano, dm, Ac.rsep7 EM" New Cloths and Cass SENT M" One more case of thus Qallts, at KENT & BLI . Sr.DiepT r rirA large assortment of sp flizmnier `fate, -just , received, at M. I , FIELD'S. I. Or Dollar-and-a-half booki fo Morcor Block. airiIIICSDMAN offers a eeat redact rer-Plated *are. ti' You can bay a plated Caster for-99 cents, In llereur Mock. r2e7 Call at KENT SZ BLISS', a 'at theft' Black Grenadines. rr A largo stock of 'games a at cost; at Wurrcoain & SIIAUrs. MT All 4he latest publication cheap, ',at WHITC9MB Vir Everything in the lino of station e, elry at 'WHITCOMB 44 SHALT'S. Ur WHITCOMB & SIIALTT 801 the best Blanlcßo • s manufactured In the country. You can get all the latest styles of Stathinery,'Yery cheap, at WitiTcovt 11.1.17 T'S rgn The largest and Lest assortment of spring clothing In' town, at 3f. E. Ittistx.rtzt.D's. /Sir old, Silver, anti Steel Spectacles, and Eye . ' Illasses; In great variety, at IIIt:stDELMAN '8 Jewel ry Store. ranTlie largest and best assortment of Brackets ever brought to this place, ran I now be seen at knoSr St SONS. (Oct. 2.0—t.t.) . was - C7 - 1 rtUnItER PAINT, price reduced to per gallon. In 5 gallon pails $1.90. M._WELLES .1.843 N. irff - You will be surprised to leant how much y(iu can buy for OP cents In Mercur Block. -5r Great reduction in American • WateheS, at cltiolHEltLl:vs.pune 3. Cdr - Ilr.tinEl.mAN has the finest stock of Walel3eA, Jewelry awl Silverware, ever brought Into this town, Call and sea It. ::e7 If you want a suit of clothes cheap er than yoU can buy the same In News York, just ca!lat ItostNriEtn's. CH" Pa.ssengers to the West will find it to thrlr advantage to purchase tickets at tit.; To wanda Depot. Itates redured f 1,50 from Sept. Ist. A new stock of Trunks and Tray ening Bap .1 ast received at COR!+E.II . I4, and at low er prices than ever. (Augio. • Conant: 'beats them all in good gruNis and low pries this fall. Opposite the Court rg" Shoddy is about played out: ~When you want a gocil Root or ,ttlif, go to Con Sim's, poslt! tit?, Court liouso.—Aug9. rff" nosENPIELD has just "filled up " wun a c , mpleto lin^ of forokhing goods, which he offers cheap. Cr SUSQUEHANNA. COLLEGTAT INSTI- TrTk.—The fall session coninv?neem MONDAY ArGTST 2I ST. See the advertisement In another tolumn.[ang2wl. C.:07 Take Notice, there is a great re duction In Waltham and Elgin iVatelle.i. Call at ItExtir.r.StAx's and you will be sure to buy one a the 'glees he Is offertng. irir Don't fall to call r.t lIENDLEMAN'S, If you wish to buy anything In the line of Jewelry, Sliver and Silver-plated Ware. • tr,f - Cl,Awsox `*WIDE.! r.—An approved Wlo;at, cleaned ready for sowing. Orden tilled on and after 8(0.4 at one dollar and seventy five cent% per bushel: G. IL WLL‘Es, WyAinslng, ra[sue.iw3 ',"0" Fon lIENT.—A large,-new, double houNe, 011 Railroad St., suitable for either one or two families. 'tent yery cheap unt4t / Aprll next. Also a stilt of rooms In Ilale's z lnock," on Bridge St. !tent low until April nest/ Fiuqutre of E. W HALE pug 24 Two :MATCHED TEAMS Fort SALE.— We have a i9otl pair of matched four years old col.s; al.so,rine pair five years Mil, well matched which we ou reasonable . terms. Itither team ,would make good carriage horses. J. W. NICHOLS & SON /3luuntaln Lake, Pa., Sept. 41, 1870. . "i3RAD1.11111) COUNTY AGRICULTIJRAL Sout ETV.—A II thosa.aho wish hunake entries for the a innial liviillAtion of the S.sil•ty on Sept. 27. 23, 29 and 30, 1870, Will find the tw.uks of entry at the otilee Of Nonii VINCI:NT. over Ilita i rin Ilmt.'s Market. k. C. fistIVII, Septernher 5, 1876. Secretary. C' Fon SALE.—A very desirable farm of about 100 acres of land, In a good - state of milli ration, with one frame 'house, barn, horse shed, cora house, and a small orchard. The farm Is well 'watered and well adapted to (hill purposes, situa ted aboai one mile from %Vyaluslog depot. Price,. loco 00. Two thousand to be.pald on continuation of sale, ihae given on balance. For further par ticulaia address F. 11. STALFORD, NOTWalk, Couu. or etihtilre of L. P. STALFORD, Wyal n sing, Pa. IiosENFIE4o, who bas come to be eithildered authority on all questions relating to the clothing trade, gives his views on the situation In another 'column, and we only obey 'a natural im pulse to aid our fellowcitlzens In economising dar ing these "bird tithes," by calling special attention toltr. L's predictions In regard to the advance a prices. His reputation for candor and fair dealing Is so well eatabliahed that nothing more than a word directing attention to his views Is necessary. t Phoir A `PYYSICIAI.i.—I - Iytie Park, Vt., Feb. 7, 3 1t76. !dews., hirrit W. FOWLE. & Soxs, Boston. pents:—You may perhaps remem ber that I wrote yuu several weeks ago in regard to the use of the Peruvian Syrup for my wife, who was suffering from general debility, the sequence of. Typhod 'Dyst•ntary, had tried the most noted • +Oaths In this State, and also In Canada, with. out Ate. At yOur recommendation she -com menCled the use of tho syrup, the first four bottles madettut little impression, but while taking the fifth she began to improve rapidly, and now, idiot using six of the dollar b4tllei, she has regained her strength, and Is able to do tumor the'work about the house; and I feel thall cautalt speak too highly la praise of th e Peruvian Syrup. I hare prescribed It to see - o'ra crt eby pitieuta i ltad hairs procured the *ter ecverel 7- cloece et It befe.:4 4 lfileerieliko' 1141444 .144 1 05 1 1 1 01/;',C , 'fmtlt,SOgirAVO' S .L . , 404 ItleLoorr.-'-qn Saturday last ) lily good deg "Slap.* 110 is of nudlun% she; baa Wipe cur ly. 'ropier hatr. Boils ears and one elde of Ms ilium, brown. A liberal reward is offered for biz return. Sept. 7wi Joan P. 310unoW. FfiWLEll.—At Carbon Rim. August V, of chOlera f pnfantum, Ethel Lena, only child of. D. If. ,and Addle Fowler, aged 1 year. it months and 4 days. "There's a little low mound In tho Sun light to. . . .. day, .. d . . . But we see not the ann4lght thereon, -1 -.: ..! i, . Por the tears that are falling ; the while wit are calling, , Come, fair little blossom, come back to our tusions Our darling, our blrdllng, our beautiful ono! rain call, for our Lena, the fairest of any And all of the band of earth angels, to the • Land of the angels has gone. Tho earth was towrough for het l / 4 lelleate feet; Bow they're sandalled with .kapiihire and pearl,: , Which round her are ‘ ehedding their light as she's : .. treading . ' t , .• --, •. The tar fields elysion, too bright for our vision, r . And God will protect her our own little - girl..!: Our little lost Lena, 'the fairest of any'. And all of the band .af the angels who walk With . , their sandals ofPearl.," DLEXAN'S i n's Jewelry • rlrA CAltD.—To all who are suffering from the errors and Indiscretions of youth, nervous wetakneas, early decay, loss of manhood. &c•.. 1 rill send a recipe that will cure you, FRE E OF Cif Alm E. This great remedy was dlscoverediby a rulislonary In South America. Send a self-address ed envelope to the REV. JOSEPH T, hi, Station D. Bible Dottie, New York City.Mayisma KENT t partmen iss.[Tp7 (KENT IS; fIITOTATION OF WIIITE,PO*- NocELL & CO., Bankers and Brokers, N0.;,4, Swan Third Street, Philadelphia, Sept. sth, MEM BID. Askro. 1 17h'.117.% 112. y; 110 113: ....... 11511'11V ' 118 ; 1110( 11554; Ht.% 1253 i. 1203 115 If • 115 h 1135,' 115 h ICO h 109 h 100 1004 47S 97h 14 14 I's" 15*, ' 33, 53 1417 10%i 94 31 31 43 ; 43.4 51 1 1 167 h 1079 , 0 NEW YORK PRICES Cuirent for Conntri Prothice, for the week ending Sept. 24, 1870, ItCported expressly for tho lIRALY 7 ronD ItsroivrEd, by. 11. K. & F. B. TII co.. West Br3dway, Meade and iludwit SireetK, Sew York. G. a. 1881, c f. . 6.5540 " . XlB., J. Jur! .7 46 • 44 0 7 . o 4 46 "'r '• 6B. .• • 10-40, coupon " I'aeltl. New Los, neg. 1831 " " C. , 1881 Gold silver Pennsylvania Philadelphia St Erie. Lt;high Navigation.. •• A'slley, Ex. Div United It. R. of N. J 011 Creek Northern Central Central Transpottatlim Nespuehonlng CAA:Nor:gage G's„ 'B9 . at Kerr and see your ta- eras at o cheap lECII ROftEN. BM lon In SII- : • 5: BUTTER.—ltecelpts fur the week packages. li ni4re continues tope a' karclty of floe butter, which Is the result, rui dould, of the severe droutli t and a distsktitlon on ttie part of farmers and dlat, ers to withhold supplies In anticipation of higinl prices. This result will undoubtedly be attained fur finest fre,h made butter, ,while that which ha; been held will have depredated In vatue and Me . sold for less than could havo,heeu realized bad the butter been forwarded Immediately after It wa.l ready for market. The medium and-Inferior graded are abundant and diMcult to sell at quotations. -1, We quote:— , State Dairies; pails, selected , 3'022 5 .. -.• • 6 fair to good' 27e429 " creamery, choice, . R i'2, 6. good to fine r 2* JO " firkins selected . • 2i.6 - 029 " " fair to good . 26427 :: half firkin tubs, choice selected .... -... fr - 929 " 6* 66 .6 tier to good ' 2rtgl2i " Welsh tubs, selected . @2fl 41. .• '. fair to good 2:qiiy2l Western. creamery; choice 'lt:li i (fair to' good 2c429 firkhas, selected 115'041 .. i 6 6, fair to good -' * let 1 Western dairy tubs. selected 18(123 . fair to good • 21(410 .: Western factory tubs, selected • 43 2 2 fair to good 1i,16 Cif EESE.4tecelptS for the week, --packages' The weekcloses with stock well sold up at prices , In advance of those realized last week. The de— Wand for export Is amply suinclent to take all the'. really•fine goods that have teen received in,mar ket, while the local trade has been fully as gt!txt as at corresponding dates In former years. Thiel free tutwenient„of goods Is undoubted!• owing to the ex tremely - ,low prices which have ruled the market, but as the season advances It Is 'but reasonable to expect baler figures will be dereandedand obtained ul look d toys, RIM . .. ' We quote:—: .Srate factory, fancy to WI " • .. falr,to g00d.... 10. 410.'i Western factory, cheddar fine 9 , 2 ~Wi fiat. flue int (410 poor tii gootl 6 (VS EGGS.—Receipts for the week, barrels. Receipts continue to be moderate. the detinind being sufficient to prevent any accuniulath i n of stock. Prices are firm at quotations. We quote:— i State and Penn.... Western fine fresh '• lair to good. FLOUR AND MEM Flour In fair demand and firm.* Corn meal steady. 'Superfine Spring wheat, extras M. Louis, extra " fancy.. " faintly. Corn meal, yellow white GRAIN. Wheat In moderato - dematicl,Nlth prices In fa vor of buyer. !Carley quiet but firm. Lye steadily held M quotations. Oats Arm but (plot. Corn quiet and weak.. Wheat. Spring, No. 1.... Chicago, No.: " • Mllwaukile, No.: .. whiter. " A pfber " White. Marley M=ZI •• white Corn, w•caturn_ In I zed " F A NS,I The market is active, prices haring :advanced on all kinds, mediums taking the lead and showing the greatest linidoventent,t, Pen. fair to good Marrow White Kidney Red Kidney 11(Ips. Market I eery quiet, stock of old basing gener ally gene Into 'consumption. while Jeccipts of new, aro so ligftt ast L to scarcely establish prices. Crop 7n. :h at's. goodto prime , "1S fair to prime Crop 71, poor to good SEMIS Tiniothy Is very titta, the only sale of any magzil ttol-t being at prices quoted. Flax Is In. good de loam!, prices favoring the seller. (Inve r t' 1875. Fla x. 'n - estertt rough. Timothy. rr bushel. TALLOW Dull at quotatlon toprlme DID EIVFIZIIITS. Th•rn has been a disposition on the part of deni m-4 to acrelit_current prices for apples, In fact this ho'ds true trlth dried' fruit s of all descriptions. Th' market, though not active, Is tolerably firm at quotations, Apples, State, ' , Heed. •• quarters Western, sliced quartera Southern, sliced quarters Peaches, peeled, fancy fair 10 good •• nujreied, halves.. quarters Blackberries. per ith Chertles, pitted. js•r Plums. per lb Raspberrtei U. K. & F. B. THURBER & Importers. Wholesale Grocers & Cow. Merchants. West Broadway, Reads, & Hudson Sts.. N. Y. Produce Comthisston Department In charge of .1. S. ciatom. We receive and *len on romtnniMon all 'kinds of Country. Produce; make mod' advances on consignments and furnish stencil plates and mar ket gootatlons when desirol, Correspondence so- Iletted. New Advent:entente. . , a Week to Agents. Samples FREE.. CO.Yr. P.O. VICE:ERIC, Augusta, Maine. °LASSES IN FRENCH AND DRAWING.—M(Li.E.d. LEQUIN alit begin he: lessons at the 6iadedSchool and at the Stispit , hanna Collegiate Institute on August 1. 1876.-9wl. V • OR SALE.—A farm of 100 acres, L. 86 improved. south-west ,part of Smithfield township, Bradford COY., Pa, Twonrchard% mostly grafted fruit, house of It rooms, arranged for one or two families, two barns. For particulars, en quire on Pahl premises, or of augt. FRANCIS FRENCH. ADMINISTRATOWS• NOTICE —Notice 19 hereby given that all persona In. dented to the estate ors. D.Stiirileaint late of Tus carora. deed. must make immediate payment to the. undersigned, and an persons having cloture against said estate. must pnasont them, duly anthem. tiested,, for settlement. W. F. COBURN. ' seillen, . - - - Adru'r. _____ A liIINISTRATOR'S. NOTICE, .„„.. Notice Is hereby given that - all _persons dewed to tbo estate tit Chas. Reece, tate of Spring; musrmake Immediate payment to the under. signed, and all persons having claims against said estate. must present them, duly authenticated, for set tleinent. MED A lIDITOR'S NOTICE.I---, Sarah Strani! Use . ye. Geo. Lenox. N'o. 741, 3t ay Tenn. 1871. b. F.'Welfes' use vs. Geo. Lenox. 100. 604, 31st' Term, 1871. In thenuirridt Common Please of Bradford Co. The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Court to distribute the funds arising from the !.sale of defendant/ real estate. upon 'execution Is sued Upon altrjudifinents, will attend to the du ties of his 'Appointment at- his piece In liereur! Block. in the Byre of Tesrawlal on _IIONPAY., Octobers, Is7tT,,atle o'clock 14,10'sr and *betel ailpene: hirdetilitame - * PA F 4 4 ,1111 4, frhes ll ll l4 l4 ll eriffereelt~tittbehtfrofig et rAnnei;:i7.ll • Ate • twrgul . y ;~y.N ~... .... Y<. DIED. SPECIAL NOTICES. Ilarkets. 20 i 021 ©l9!. 3 65fl 25 4 4.7.04 70 4 ao4 go 01(not 21 6 - 7:467 50 2 65462 90 16;41 90 I ICOI 1 :5 07(all 01' 1 0141 10 0(41 15 1 _(.R.I Z I =( call 01 30 7 / 00041 05 7 (d $3 Z•qiil 41 4I 45 it. , @ • GOO G 2 1 rat so 17. Qt 30 1 4:"4.01 7 1 V.C6ipt G 3 :'oa9 9(413, 303 14101 50 6'41 80 B.ta , B,t 7 a 7'j 6. 2 a 7,2 (7 . 014 . 0 011 . 9 011 N at.lo . 9 au; at 22 ®..3 JOHN REESE, Admlnlstrator ~ .1 ‘ 51r1. , N.', ' ,5, . .--I. ' _f_tiir:, ' ''.l ' , :;.•_-.:7,,'',:':•';,';.,_:',-;'_'.',:^,'''.l'...' MSS THE GREATEST , FALL AND WINTER CLOTHES Ever offered to the people of BRADFORD COIINTY. :'As I Gave a prospect of gaining au important suit in one of the west ern territories, which will render it necessary for me to retire from the CLOTHING BUSINESS, I take this method of infOrmino the people that my present large stock of MEN AND BOYS' WEAR, Will be sold regardless of cost, Sop'. 6. TjEIIIGH VALLEY -AND, N. Y. RAIL ROADS.—Artangennent at Vase senger Trains, to take effect Aprll 17, Is7e. - - SOUT . I ; STATIONS. 1513 19 I 7 1291 - 31 ~. , , , ..__,_ l __,_._ 1,..M. 1 1'..1 . ;NI 1'.111.:.A.M. P.M. Nlagara Pa115....1 2 151 755 .- r, 35 7 55; .... .... Buffalo 12 50110 15 5 15110 15: .... __ Rochester.. ...• I 4 001 600 6 00: 6 001. ..., .... ... I 8 0•;) _.,,„ 1 ,, ,,,,,, ; .. I Auburn-- I 5 45' Geneva. ••• •I 5 50 .... 8 00 ; _..;1_1,66r .... Ithaca '7 So ....111 , 421 ..,.er'l2 .14f . Owogo 19 00, ....;10•5 4 tr,'...1 ...,J.--: - . 7- , - , Elmira I 9 COI 3,4 , 111,52! 8 301,2 Al 520 I Waverly 6 66 , 4 2014 20, , 9 05' 3 20 6,06 Sayre ..r9 45! 4 25,11 18 1 9 12; 3 28; G 14 , Athens ' 9 50; 4 30 1 t 11 33 1 9 19 ,- 3 34; 620 M .. ilan I ..- - .1 ..... ....I 9 30; 3 45! 6 30 It h,•er ' 9 40 . 3 MI 6 40 TywaTowanda - ;1025,5 05;12051030, 4151 665 Wysauklng , .... .... 1 .....lo 09 .- 4 27 P. 31 Standing Stone_ .1 ... .... ....,10, 19' 4 39 1 _. Rtinnnerteld 1 :„., ... ....'lO 25' 4 49. .... *Frenchtown I ..., ..../ .... 10 36 4 591 _.. Wya1uhing........1 .. t . 5 45; l2' Laceyvllle ! It 2:, 6 05.12 5911 12 5 3' •.... Skinner's Eddy..., __ 6 081 .....11 15 53 , ...—. Meshoppen.. 1 ... 0 23, .... 11 32.0 0 , .... 31ehoopany I j :;_. 6 291. .... 11 50 GPr ... Tankhanuock . 1* IC 7 10, 20512 25 0 3. - . ... LaGrange Palls .., .... *7 20: ....'l2 31' 6 45 1 :... , ..., 7 35; ... 12 51 6591,, ..... Ramona ; .....1 . ....1 :...: 103* 7 10' ...'. L ,ic Is Jtnletioll - ••• 2 501 755' 2 MI 1(20 1 7 20: .... wukos-8arre1.....1 201 8 2.'*: 3 IS 2 Chti 7 51• I ... 'Mauch Chunk.... 3 40110 5,,; 5 25! 4 35 . :.., Allentown 4 4511 53' 6 25' S 50 - ....1 _6. , . . netillehein• • I 4 (1(.12 IS. fl, 40, 6 05. ....: ..:. Ea•tell I 5 351 1 00 7 00; G 55' ..1 ... Pllnadell'ian......o 4.5 2 03, 8 25 , 8 15; ~.. .... New York 1 i 29 3 49 9 59 ' 9 59' ... -, 'A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M.:P.M.1:... _____ N O R T It W A, R II . STATIONS. 8 "13048 2 32 , . - - ----- - IP.M 1 A.31 Nets - York. 631 , - 1 ... 7 De; .....; .... l'1111;ulelpIda 6 00 ... - c.! , .:. ,: . 8 45! 9 45 .... ....... ....CWllO'OO4l 30 .... 14 , 11alellent 30;10 110 12 00. .... Al!riltowli IQ 05 1 .....; 6 43'10 4212 11: ..... Mauch Clynk .... I. 35; ..:.! 8 00'11 45 I 2,- .... Wllkes..ll3irre .... 1 111 7 2010 40! 2 15 4 uo, .... 1... S 1 11. Junction. 1 40! 7 5511 10. 2 41 .1 3i: .... Italson) .. ....I 8 0611 23 ....' 4 44: .... 4 • 31!4I w 8 1911 34 ....: 5 001 .... -I.olrango.. .... 8 35 11 51 ....• 5 n: ....i , l'unkhannock.... 2 21. >s46 12 211 3 22, 5 35 ' 3101100paiay ....... I .. '. 9 12;12 45 1 ....1 5 532.. Mt-diel.lB'll 1 ... I 9 19 12 541 ....! 6 00; .... Skinner's Eddy...( ..:..! 9 35: 1 lei ....! 6 16: .... Laceyvllle - . 3 07; 9 39 1 13' 4 0.2' 6 20; „„ Wyalusing 1 ~..110 00, 1 35! ....I 6 40' .... ;Freoclll 01411 , ....:10 15, 1 49 ...,1 6 r,3, .... I'RI/lllMerfl..ll/ - I ....,10 25. 1 68i .... 7 03: .... i Standing Slone ~! ••...10 32 2 05, ..., 7 10; „,, iiWys.ailklll4: , ' .... 10 41.2 15 ...; 7 20' .... !:Towanda 4 101055 23( 500: 735 730 11.11,trr ...' ....II 09 2 45 ....' 7 49 7 . „45 f, , :dilan - , ....'ll 19 2 551 ....! 8 00: , 55 0 : kilitms ...... ..... 4 42 11 29, 3 051 5 29 8 10 8 05 , '"Sacra 4 48 11 35 3 11 1 5 33 8 16„,"8 10 liWaverly : 4 5.5,11 45 3 20 5 40, 3 1.5; 8 20 Elmira ' 5 , 35'12 30. 4 101 6 15 9 lei 9- if) Owego '545 - ...' '... 6 3 . 11 .....! 955 I • i ", - ?..Ithaca...- . • 6 45, 1 50. ....! 72, ... ii .... A1eiwra.......,...: 8 40; 3 55 ....;9 28. • • .4. f • • 2Autairn .. ..' 9 05; ...., .... 9 30 1 .... 1 4 . 3 5 110v1;ster 10 50. _X ....,11 201 .... 6 55 , 'llofralo ....... ..... 12 25 . ...., ....'l2 35 8 20 6 15 N'lngara Falls 'l2 5.4 . ..; ....! 104 ....' 94 0 p _ • P.31.1r;31.: P.M. , A. 3- P. 31.. P.3t. Trains A awl VS run glatly, with Pitllmatt Sleep ing Cars attached. between Elmira and Philadel- Phis, and Geneva and New York; Drawing 20oni Cars wtaehed to Trains 2 and 9 between Elmira an Philadelphia. , • ; Al! Philadelphia trains run throngh to Venteuni al Grounds. R. A. PACKER, Superintendent. Towantln, April 26, HOWARD ELMER. REC'R. GENEVA, ITHAC A & ATHENS It.—eiimmench),7 Monday ; Jan. 24, 1876, iratns wlll run as on this road as follows: !LEAVING SAYRE 7.IOIITIIWA RD. No. 8.-8:00 a. m., daily, with Pulinntr k eing ('oath through from NOw York; arrlvJ at 'an F.tteu _SAS, Spencer 5:55.„ Ithaca 6:504/Tatighanic Fails 7:IS, 'Trumanshurg 7:25. FarineE 7:43, Ovid center 7:52, Hays Corner 8:00, S:l2. Gene Ira 8:45, making elosi.connectton east and west' ith trains on N. Y. .k 11. It. IL. arriving at Rochester at 11:20 a. m., Buffalo 4:15 p. m., and Nia.tlara Falls at 4:10. No. 30.-12.00 a. m., daily except Sundays, on ar rival of L. V. trail' from Wilkes Barre, Pittston, Tunkitnnock, Towanda. &r.. arriving at Van Et -I'n 12:45, Spencer 12:55. litiaca 1:55, Tatighanic "alls 2:25, Trumansimrg 2:32. Farmer 2:5:1, Ovid Cmiter 3:02, Ilayts Corners 3:20. Rotuulus 3:23, Ge neva 4:00, connecting with trains east and west on N. Y. C. & It. R. I:. , No. p. except Sundays, with through e'rt r from Elmira for Geneva, leasing Elmira at 5:10 pi. In., arriving at Van Etten 6113, spencer 11058, Ithaca 7:30, Taughatile Falls 8:18, Trumansburg fcitn. Farmer 8:4e4 Oyld Center 8:55. Hayti , ' Curtain; fiol, Romulus 017,i . Geneva 0:53: connecting with trains east and west on N. V. C. 3:11. IL Vt. 1:. ARRIVE AT SATRE PROM THE NORTH .1 tin. 7.-9:03. a. to., daily except Sundays, with through car from Genova toFtmira, leaving Gene. vaat 54.00 a. in.. Romulus 5;.. liayts Corners 4:47, t Ovid Center 0:50, Palmer 6:05, Trumansburg 6413, Vatighanic Falls 0:30, Ithaca 7:05, Spencer 8:01, Van Ft ten 6:13, arriving at Elmira at 9:53; making close ci.nnectiots at Sayre with L. V. Day Exprees arri ving at New York at 10:00 r. In., Philadelphia 3;20 pi m. No. 9.-1:30 p. m. daily except Sundays, leaving Genova at 10:00 a. to.. linnlitins 10:31. iTayts Cor nery 1000, Ovid Cimter IG:51, Farmer 1i:02, Trn mansburg 11:17, Tatietanic Falls 1143. Ithaca 11:45, Spencer 12;37. Van Ellen 12:35Hilaking Owe con nection with L. V. Fast Line; arriving In Philadcl phii 10:30 p. in. !No. 11.-0:4040. m. with Pullman Sleeping pact' attached for New York without. change; !raves Geneva at 5:40 p. in., on arrival of N. Y. C. liains from the East and Vest; Romulus 6:16; itityts Corners 0:29, Ovid Center o:a6, Farmer 6:47, Ttotnatedoirg 7:07. Tanghante Falls 7:14, Ithaca 7:Z.1. Spencer 6:43, Van Etten .6:53; Connecting , wills f.; V. Night Line arriving at New York at s;:aand Philadetphia 6:41 a. in. Tickets sold and baggage checked to ail pai points. IL A. PACK 1:11. Gen. Supt. M. M. IToV EY. Gen. Pass. Agt. . W. 74. STEVENSON. Asst. Supt. JI ILAIIELPH/A & READING 1:411.1tOAD. - • ARRANGESIENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS JULY 17.. p r ., Is I=IE2IIMI M=EZ= Far Phtlatteiphla at 9.104 •11.20; •5.50 a. tn., •1.t.- 00 ni,on, 5.55 and •R.2S p. nt. .r Philadelphia, at • 4.39 a. In., •12 noon and 3.10 t. tn. trta East Penna. Braneh.)l r Reading, 12.30. 5.5 e, and 8.55 a. m., 12.20,` 2.10 4.33 and 9.00 p. m. nr 11 arrislnerg, n. 39, 5.50, and 8,55 a. m., 12.20, 4.30 and 9.00 p. m. ,r Lancaster and Coltuptda, 5.5 0 , 8.55 a. M., and .30 p. m. Does not run on Mondays. Pc r Iteadlng , . 2.3 n a. ni.,:2.25 and 9.00 p. Fit Harrisburg. 2.70 a. in. and 9.00 p. na. • ti'rainafor 4;lentown learear - (via - Perkins : 7l Branch.) Ltia, rel Philadelphia, °S. , 9.15 a. tn., '2.15, 5.25. "T 5.25 and *7.00 p. te_asis Bridgeport, 8.52:0.58 a. in., 147, 6.08, 8.17 and 7.40 p. Loave Philadelphia, 8.05, a. in., and *l.lO "p. JD L .--------- ( 1aii...141 , _ - L %re Reading.7.4o, 7.45, 1 . 0.35 a. in., 4.4, - 9.10, and 0.30 p. oh. Leave ilarrisbarg,.s,P.LAs.lo a. m., 2.60, 3.37 and 7.40 p. m. ' ---------, _ • Leave Lancaster, 5.40.7.45 a. m.,12.55. and i - 45 in,, Leave Columbia 5.30, 7.30 a. m., 1.00; and 9.35 p. in. SUNDAYS. • . r. ~ I DLeave Reading, 7.35 and 7.40 a. m. ave Harrisburg, 5.20 a. In. : I IP, rains marked thus (*) run, to and tramdepo t Ilth sal Green streets, other, trains - to and floe Broad street depot. The 5.20 a. tn. train from Philadelphia and 5.0 p.:*traln from Allentown- have through tars a* attft+frem Elmira, N. Y. MO 2.15 p. m. traip from Philadelphia acrd 12.0 mron train from Allentown have. through cars It sad from Pittatoh. ~ -Tha 4.24 p. in. train frOtil Philadelphia. atull..Vl Li "Lusty frets AlleuiwirabaTA T I LF'I I "".. : 1004fitaitelk Chiralt; - %. .. - ,.. y A: -:, - ...,--. 1.: - • . ;cji 11/114 ' , Othint. CHANCE TO BUY FOR CASH. 11. J A.COBS: Bailnads. IWARD = =EMI 'SUNDAYS. -7, .',.'-' , :',-f!'.. - :' - 1 . -.; 2.•4'-'.::':=:.::-7J-',.if. - _7 , EMU - 10gat . • ROCLA.IitATION WitznE:tia, t i ',aCt. D. MOttnOW, president Judge Of the 18th Judicial Ilisttict, consisting of .the county of lizadford, and Bons. S. 1): Bat:k- W/tail, and CL 8., Itustirtt, Jissociato Judges In and for said county of Dnutforit; have Issued their precept bearing date the tst day of Atiguid, Daft to me directed. for holding. a Court oil Oyer and Terminer, GerieraNall Delivery, Quarter. Sessions of the Peace, Common Pleas and Orphans , Court, at Towanda, .;for,. the ContstY df Bradford, on Mon. day, September 4M, Ina, to continue two weeks. Rake la the , refore hereby Oren to the Coroners and Justices of the Peace of the county of Brad: ford, that they be then and there in their proper person, at • o'clock in the forenoon of 1431 d day, With records ' Inquisltlims and other remembrances to do those things which- to their office appertains to be dune; and those who are bound by recogtil rances or otherwise, to prosecute against the prlso- Dela Rho artoor ~ ntay be in the Jail of said county,: or who shall he bound to appear at the said Court, are to be then and there to prosecute AM:lst them as shall i.e Just. Jurors 'are requestrd to be punc, teal In their attendance agreeably to their notice. Dated at TORatida, the let day of Augtist. In the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-six, and of the Independerice of the UniterlStates, the one hundredth. x%) • EGISTER'S NOTlCE.—Notice Is kerehy given that- -there has been pled In the omre of Itegister of Wills In and for the coun ty of Bradford, aecoutqs or administration upon the followingestates,viz: Final account of Wm II Morgan. - guardian' of Chas T Fox, minor heir of Hirai - we Fox.'dee'd. - Partial aee of Minerva Wilkinson. administia trio of W W %Yiikluson, late of Slieshegultbolee'd. Final arc't Of Jesse Brown, guardian- of Thus It Dobai% minor 01141 of David Dallis, , Final are't Je..se Brown, gnardlan of Wni: 1 11 Damns, minor Child of DavidDahms, eeli. Final acct of Jesse Brown, guardian of _Helen Dale, minor child of David trains, tiee'd: • Final acc't Of Jew: Brown, airmen-on of Annie M DMus, minor tililtd of David Damns, deed. Final acc't dr F. A Godard, executor of the last will and tcstaOsent of Harriet Hilton, late of 'West Burlington. OCc'd. Final acct if Win MeMorran, guardian of wai ter Sinelair, a tttlitor child of Daniel Sinclair, -late of Ulster, der:A. , • Final acct ofGeo W Wept', adorr of James Mc- Lane, late of Wells. deed. - Final acct o -W K Walker, goirdian of Clar ence Cooneby.ttninor child - of A(5 Cooaehy, late of Athens torp. dee'd. Final ace% or Louisa 3t Cmitley.exertutrix of the list will and te,ttament of Jotin Crostley. deed. • Partial meet N • Betts, Jr, ex'r oT N N Ilea , late of Towanda, tlec'd. Final act of / 311,hael 31 ,, a 'ifty and Jno tiirmin barn. oVi's t•We of 311etir McNulty. doe'd. Final arc't of Warren Ayer, adin'r of Levi P Albro, late' of ,'.,litany, dec'd. , . Fhtal aC o 't 0(4 I) Montanye. guardian of 31 Iran da Pattern, since Intermarried with John Lamp man. Float aee't of; Mrs Harriett A. Phill' of Milton Phillip.. late of Shesbe.pilt mat fleet oflf.ttyal - Cole, late of Mme, Final ace't tram Maaetre - E•teri . adm'r J W Murphy, late oflOrWltiFrl."l'll. Final acct of S Pewlenbi Litt of ihe'_gitate of ,Ifithbl rtutley, late of Canton two. der- , -,y; ".11 • Irial arr . ! itttplitT„,,:md P F. Woodruff, adut'rrp....Flatiddtd..l-ate of Herrick. Final t ttl:Vothlrtar and II S Mtn' DavAltntritin,ton, late of Pike, .YeeM. . lso the-appral%•ement Of property ttc.t. off by ex, eetdor,--aint atinrittitfrrators In - Widows andlsldidren of_the following , .I:n!deit's, viz :• • . - -- -- Estate.of Levi . Hannan. ,David Palmer. • ° - PM:antler .P. Wakefield, - " Henry L. Gittlet. ' Rennet French, ". Lenipel IA Moody, Cyren ns Kelley, s " IlarryLorr And the KlOOl, • Colin of Br:4lA at 2 o'cloty.--"- _ . 31, . lLe presented to the Orphans it County Thursday, Sept. 7th. ;741 rd., for I.l .llllrinntion arid allowance ~..---- - C. E. A:CDICUS, Register. Register's Office., Aug. 10, 'U.. TRUSTEE'S SALE.—Tinstee's sale of coal hinds and mining proper4' and 'ad ptirtenanees in the; county of Bradford, Slate of Penwtiaula. II Ity virtue of a (terrain mortgage or deed of trust exeented and delivered by the Fall Creek Bitumi nous Coal Company, of the Stale of Pennsylvania, to the undersigned at Trustee, datail the first dal of maY. -1844 , and recorded the office for record lag &e., itt'"and for the county of Bradford, in said State, on Deed Book Nn. 85. pagti on the Mir' day ~ , of May, A. D.. 1 ,448; and also In mortgage Book. No. 14, page 1cr2,..t.r.. on the 13th Illy of Noveinber4 A. D. 1875. • I, the undersigned. as Trustee as aforesaid. , here by give i notice that I will; on TUESDAY, the 25th day of - APRIL, Its; r, at ,12 O'clock. noon, of that day, at the Exchange Saks Tomos.- No. Ili, RrrGl way. In the city, county and state of New York, Se:,l at auction to the highest ItMain% the property rights, privileges and franchises conveyed or in tended to be conveyed to the by said toot tgage or dke4l of trust; default having , been: made_ by said (Nonparty in the and conditions'of sa' it mort gage, and such llefault having continued ' for they space of sixty days. and I being rupdred in writ ing to make stwh+ale by the holders certain of th • said bonds scciirtAl sahrmertgage or deed of trust, which werU at the time of making such re ' quest due and ontlitantling. The property: afort-salti Includes some sixteen hundred acres ttfl Mod. situate In Franklin and Ilverton township's. In Bradford county; State of Pennsylvania, being f'I.IIIIIOSP.I of thelavhole of the traet of land surveyed In the name of George Edge and the several parts of tracts surveyed in the names of George Temple', Samuel Edge, Paid Hardy aliti Andrew Hardy. all of whiell Is more accurately bouitded andllescribed . th . said mortgage; together with ail and singular the raiimuls, mlnesi ores, minerals, woods, roads, lanes, ways, waters, water- cour4es, easements; rights. liberties, hereditaments, and appurtehatmes, unto the said premises belong ing and apportaloing,:md the reversion and re mainders, rents, isSues and pronts.therroL For a More full-and complete ',description of the property to be sold.; with its boundaries and loca- Goma. 11.1Vrt'llre May In, had 10 the; said mortgage, of record as uforeSabl, or to the original thereof, • to the possession of Messrs. Gray & Davenport, at writers, at No. 9, Nassau street. New York City, TERMS VF SALE:—Ten per .cenf of the par. cha,e Money's Ue Its paid cash hi lottel On the day Of -ale, and the halanee it to be paid within thirty have thereafter, at pie office of .Gray &IDavertport, No. 9, Nassau, street, In the city-of New York, Sta•e of New York , ;' and upon the payment of the said balance hi fn ,the purchaser will receive - Deed to thesald property, conveying such title at.. is Vt!!..1, , 1 111 me as Trustee as aforesaid. Dated February. sth. 1576. till ARLES F. HUNTER, • Trustee for the, Briolholders of the Fall Creek lii. tomtit ms Coat c,,10p,,, 5. „ GRAY & DAV F.NPGRT, Attorneys ror Trustee, 9, Nassau St., N. Y: The ahnve advertisement appears In the follow - - lug tiew.paperF te4 It: The Errn inf . , Post, pub. .1 lAted in the Pity of New York; the 'Plitladslphin Enyu irrr, 'm10.1,4161 in the City of Philadelphia; the 111tADFultIC REPORTEU, published lu To w:mita, Bradford County.- Pa. . .., • . The sale of the nhove de',!ert bed property is Iterp ..hy adpmrnell to TUESDAY the 2:tl day of May, 1h76-at the yarn ,* lona. and place•., - Dated April 2:., 19; 6. . . . lICIIARLES t. IWNTER, Trustee for the hondhi.nfer of the Fall' Creek 11 tmaineas Coal Contpany. Dilay-Dil • The sale of tiv!alve described property is here- , lie adjourned to THERSDA Y. the= day of June, is7o, at the same time and place. Dated May 231, IS7G-Jutiltd. CHAs.7. F. HUNTER, Trustee for the Bandit°liters of the Fail Creek Bi— 'luminous Coal Company. _ • , 1 The sale.of the above described property Is here by adjourned to T il q its 1 ).4,,Y the 20th day of .1 eir.y I57(1, at the some hour and place. • 1' bated June 22,1,70. .: s • CJIAIMES P. HU R NTE. ...._ Truiee for the bondholders of the Fall Creek lit thminons Coal Company. The sale of the abot• property Is hereby adjourn ed to Thursday. Om! 07th day of August, 1570. at. the same Buie and place. liated.July 20th,.1576. '.` 1711.%,111t, ES F. 1117NTEIL Trustee for the bondholder; of the Fall Creek Bit uminous Coal Comrny. .., The sale of the abo v e described property Is here by adjourned to Thursday the 20th day of Septem ber. 1570, at the.same hoer and Mace. Dated August 17th, 15Tn.raue.2.1w.4 . - (711 ARLES F. BUSTER' Trustee for the Bondholders of the Fall Creek 111- Ominous Coal Conipany.• . 0 li NI A NS'CC) TIRT SA ll' F.-13r '" . %inure of an order IssUnd out of the Orphans' Cinirt or Bradford tinnily,- the under: igned, i i. Ne t, ntor of the estate , or, Arabega . .l. Wells, late of Or well, dried. will estietie to piddle sate on the prem.. 1.e. , , on SATURDAY. s Err. 2, 1570, at 2 o'clock, p. m., deceased's one4ifth interest hi,the following de , eritied lands, c 'situated In Orwell twp., in said county of Bradford, lying on south side of lo w , highway leading from Orwell to Wells flow low, and bounded as follows: On the north by said highway leading fruit Orwell to Wells Itolloiv. cast by Hinds of Wm. Seldy and Wm. Hardy. south by riddle 111211w:4' 2 lending from 'he ridge road to South Dill (known mil he **Hardy road") and lands Of 1100. Frkile: Volitain!ng anent Pot acres. more or 1,,,,,,, T Eli ms—.F.o on !wing struck don ti, tam on confirmation, aunt the balance in one year, a Ith interest. , . 11.. C. ALLYN. Aug. 9, ill, ' . ;. . Executor. _.. INCORPORATION , ' NOTICE..- x Noltice Is liereby'given that application will be made to a law judge of Bradford county, at. the Septenrinir Court of -erilli1(1011 pie s, for the inror som lon of Open fland Dail Association - of Leßoy. 'rho ohj, E of said A S.... Litton is 10 ( I eel and own a Ilan. tvillestore rooms and oilier nevesliary.e,,nve nlorp.,s to aecommmlate such society or societies as". mavf desire to use them. . ..I:e.MIAMILteII ER, A. W. YANFLEET: Ai , T. Lll. LEY, O. 1.1.1.11 . IS, • *: L. CH citeni LL, Leßoy. August 8,1876,3 w ILVII3NSTIIAToRs, 0t 1 1 N hereby given that ittl persons In -1,„il debted to the estate of gsear Elliott, deed, late of Mune, Pa. 'must make , Inatnedlate payment to Um tindor,lgale. and all persons hawing elalins agidnst estate must present them, duly authenticated fur settlement. :11A II LON E. ELLIOTT, kI,IIIEII. ELLIOTT, Aug. 16. Administrators. N.XECu r rows NOTlCE.—Notice Is hereby glven, that all rersong Indebted to the estate of .John Tay:or, late of :standing Stone, aer - d, are required to make Immediate : meat to the under:dgoed, nod all persPiot having claims agtilml the said estate. must present thetl4 duly authenticated, fof se'ttlentent. - Aug. Is. TAYLOR, Executor. A D3tINISTRATOR'S hereby- given that all permits In. d-bteil to the estate of Clark W. Mower, late To wandnipnro', &ell, must Make immediate payment all perSonahaving elaltits against said estate Must. present thenrduly authent tented for settlement. • Attga C. C. 310,W Eft; Administrator. jDMINISTRATOIt'S Nottre Is hereby given that all persons 111- (101)44 Witte estate of John How:l4 late of ]tome; deceased. , inns; 'make Immediate payment to tl , ,noderslgnotl, and all persons having olalnts against said estate must present them, Only au: thentleated, for settlement. 5 . , Aug 9 C.O..ItUSSELL, Administrator. X ECU .- TOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice . .. _A 1: hereby given that all persons indebted to. ne testate of Stacy:Wheaton' iatemf Warren. tiec'd',, ~ F ..it...„ immediate payjnent to ttie undersigned, alt riirsous having cilium against told estate must ?resent thew, duly authenticated,' for settlement. ,eAtsFAI ABEL, , Executor. aug24w6 4.‘ A. . Jo • evjoy given that all persons In. edited to the- estateivt Jae. C'elllna, dee•4li. Late oti Earcloy, Itradterd—County; . 3 refillioo must • wake taseenthb p supstretsakte the ,anderelgael; - an • tilOhilla Chitstet e lffild Alltaterlattik r t ietlYPl° . 1 2:f • • •-qt-,47,e "r:Vi.7 7 : , • SHERIFF'S SALES.—By vie _ ... virtue sundry. writs waned out of 'the Omit of Common Pleas Of Bradford Courity r and to me di rected, 1 will expose to public sale on rftIDAY. tho Bth day- of September, at the do .r of IV ('curt llonse in Towanda,• the following describediFpzortr ty„ to-wit: - 1 1 , One lot of hind In TowspoM born, bounded as fol lows, beginning al a point ln the north line of State at, and west line. of nortNraurib o, l [ltence along the north lino of State at, 18ft to the imposed cor ner of State and 4th sta: theneealong he north lino of State - at, as aforesaid, 50ft - to a c[trrier: thence northerly at right angles to the- aforesaid line of State af, 150 ft to the south line of alit, feet alley: thence along the south lino of said alley parallel with.tno line of State street aforesaid to a point in the proposed lima of north Fourth at: thence by the Battle course 18 feet to the west line of north Fourth street: thence along the west line ofinorth 4th st, to the place of beginning; excepting and reserving therefrom the privilege of urAmstra strip of land Is teeth' width measured on State at trim the point _or lutersectian of the north s llne of 'said _street with the west line of north 4th at , extendink ' northerly to the aforesaid 15ft alley to the rear of the said lot - for the purpose of widening the afOresald-north 4th-st. When the same'shall he opened to the width 'of 30ft through to Ward ave. and restricting the right of building on said strip of land or of other wise Obstructing 'the use of said strip Of land for the purposes aforesaid, with a framed house and few fruit treesthenom. Seized and taken into.ex erution att the salt - of Ellen Ward M Ilers use vv Ella V Myer. . . . ALSO—One other lot of land In Ath us twp, and bounded as follows: beginning at a white pine -stump near the road running up Salt vlees creek, . thence south FOP east 402.10 p to a buttonwood: - thence south 49 0 'east 24 9-10 p: Memo south 07 0 -asp 21 340 p to, a white oak beach; then:cutout!' 4:11 to a post: thence west.Bo 8-10 p to a alittß) maple; thence south 80p to a post: thence west T 8 2-10 p to a stoue,:,,' omen thence. north lit , west Ott, along time ,into agreed upon between Constant MaOlowsorm and Wlll 0 Stevens: thence east 741 4-10 pr to ,a, post. thence north MP to the place of beginning: con taining 73 acres, more or less..l/Ong the same at, coo velem' by the said party of the se •and part to Marla Van Golder. • ALSO-One other piece of laud situate Is a for esaidfs beginning at a stake and stones on the SM:rptelmanna: river, at the a w corner of a lot formerly belonging tO John Shepardvthence a'ong the sonth line or Kam lot 80 3-10ple a stake - anel . stones; thence :south-. erty along the land formerly of Geo A reek Ins and Elijah VanGorder 48 2-10 p to time line of :Can Com eler's lot: thence westerly 87 Clop tote Su-ouc it ,hamina river, thence up said river to 'mild:lce of . beginning: containing 25 acres awl 120p.'-inore or . ALSO—One othetpeice of land situa o as afire. said and bounded as follows: beginnin at a wild cherry tree for a corner and the it w louruer of land • of said party of thq first part: thence in n irasterty direction about 10 1041 s 16 an oak sa . ptlit i Mt a em- E tier on tht; Tim/41;mo land: thence along the west line - of said Thomas lot and Sanomel ;Hulett-in a northerly direction about lee roils to tloj smith cast corner of land formerly owned by F Robinson: tlience, along time , ' line of said lot in a westerly di rection to the bank of the Smisrpiehatinai river to a corner; thence southerly along the east bank of sand ' river to the imiaet 'of begitiolotz: contain ii mg 2.1 alert.; more or less. Seized - ammtl taken Into c -cation at the suit of Owen Park vs Jacole Van Corder and Marla Vanfiertler. .'" . . ALSO—One other lot of land situate In 'Smith field tn-p, round nt as foilunc,: On th !forth I.y lards of Cyril Farmin, on the 'eaq by tit- public 'highway, on the south by lamb: of lletimi• MliN•r and John Vestmurg, on Ile: west by land late f the es. tate Of Mat IliknV !fowl!, deceased: eontall s Is were. unor.3 or less, -In acres improved. will 1 tranvril hon Se. I framed barn and few fruit tree , . 1101 , ,.1.11. A 1.54. 1, --The defendant's half Interest Ii one other lot of land situate in the 1 wps of Towanda and N. 'Towanda, bounded as follows: beginning at a cot. in the centre of the Ohl Plank Road being the northwest coo. id a lot heretofore seed to 11 Jeines, and on line of land formerly owned by F. overtorm. kl - s.i., thence along line of bald Overton north :12 0 Bh' west 93 p to 3 1.0.4 and Milne ror. on II le or 'lt,- vtottwk lot No 3:i, thence :dog line of s. tortici - o;:h -Cr' east t 7 p to a cot. on the north side of,Sugar. Creek on nue. of .tuba It Smith's land and; t•Clarcr :mi." lot No. 31.tiroom along hue of the wane, so uth 320 3ne cast about tea pto a enr.:.in the centre of -.4 rid Flank Itoael" as originally laid oatohenee along said J,,m,..,4 lice Font!, 70. 1 .... 0 west air et 2.2 p to a c.u . , thence satin sto west 7s pt... rim:, 1,1 u'e of be. ginning, contains 71 acre.. moor ' ..r i t ..,.. n o i n , prov,alient:l. F....v(1,1111g and reser. log themefrom 21 ueres a 5-le le or land conveyed •0 John ( 'mummy in The 21st day of Marelm, 1574, and 17 acmes 2e; pof land tronveyed 115 litichael litraVin on :h•• MIII4--ttay. of . Mils'. 1575. leaving In the above jive:- 2f, ;:o g re, 125 p be the sand more or 1••s+. A 1.541.-..*lf ticA lie eriant's ',i . ',. in'tere,t in 1 1 tot of land imi'Powa,lna is ern, hounded a; b.:ginning at the mirth cast cor. of time Int if 'fill rd Street and. Plank Road, thence ea , : ahommt 73 feet to a cor. of lot eonv e y, I'owell7and N C . Elsbree. attys inTact, Morgan, thence south snt, o ea s t on t....t t i Kinn! Mt, thence north r.+oq east aa feet to south line of another lot conveyed 14y . dinar bree, atty: in , fac:; to salt! Win II Morga: south 5u', ,, , , a•t., abont It t feet to cop of ill lY con vey.nl by , 31 C Meteor to Mrs slum, thence south elo west or therealsamt. :14 fey noad.tlienee north alkio west a . n it 215 re phi-e of beginning, with 2 (rani 41 I... Uses all !unproved. A. J. LAYTON. Shrrilf. A I:z)—The elvfendants Int..ri, , st In 1!!;. nt Inn!! situate In Tpwanda, born, IN, 1 . 0P.'/Ir•:11 . gini11112: at a I • or. tho ititviNe Foqktli Str..et with lit. flank Road, th.•ll :Jong Fourth:Sl roet 1,:to west about: 50 Ire thence north 64t : ', 0 east S 3 feet to mertr. Road, thence. In a sonthriesterly dlrectir, In feet, to the piaci , of beglurdng, all It 't mit 11 1 framed house thereon. ALSO—Lot No I, hi Towanda Intro, bon the north by .1 F Means. east IT . by other lands of defendant, s'c it by Main 40 ft front on Math st by about lab ft dee!! framed house and a few fruit trees thereon. ALSO—hot Nog. bounded north by lot tire st. south by Other labilluf di.t c west by Main st, being in ft (rind 'on M: about 130 ft Creep. with one framed )eowse, barn and few fruit tnt., , ei,thcrern.. A T.SII-:- . -Ltit No 3. lkonffiled north by lot n ;by st, south by tias 'St. being-10 ft frMILOII Math it Ilyai mit 131) with a framed housetutd a few 'fruit trees r ALSO—One Other lot of land situate In Ti bolo:. bounded as follows: north by 4 . ltestun east by lands of Mrs Mary A Marshall, sr lamb forincrly belonging' to M Mereur, Third‘street. being 63 feet' front on ouch Street by about 135 feet sern, all Improved, lac ge two story framed honse. 1 framed ba, few fruit trees Iln.reon. Seized awl taken cut ion at the stilt of ,1 1` Kirby vs S W Alit Al.:n-4mo otnstr tot of land In Towant Igo:tided northfrfthe piddle litglinay Ira lit erVeIVA 0 AsV1010: east Icy ;midst,' soad e r: south by lands of Geo r Cash cited Stirl west by, lands of F F Bowman, rot: , 70 arms nwre alodit - ot acres itidtrove small fr.inut dwelllng , houses, framed IN , °reliant-0i fruit-trees therecm. -Seized and into execution at the,suit of 11 1 , Bon tinvt 31aynard. Also at suit of same vs sine. ALSO-One other lot of land in South erel bottutled north by lands of Samuel. Fasselt. mad leading to N Y gate line, to Dunning:, hy lands Of S..yinottr6tulth and.A. Fas , ett, al by land of (leo Danhant, eon talning vi acre. or .Leos, about 4.0 acres Inipn,ved. with a lionse; I framed barn, 1 wagon shop, °nth.. buiAl4,gs :111,115n:hard of (nth treys thereon. , at taken Auto execution at the snit of A I Ailrtrkyx,'ll A Van Wert. Al...so—One other lot ie lana in wilt'', I hooded north by iand of .laeoh N oreonk, t land of Daniel Noreli on, south by laud 0f .. ; NOriqlik ar LI is ~, t- by land of Pat rick -Ms-(' tatning,ahotit 100 arreS 14 hind more or 1e,,, 4 aere , Improved. with 1 frantod house, 1 1,1 halo and orchard or fruit Irecs thereon. :col taken into exeCution at the suit - tiL , ..I 11,aeook!s use vs W M Noreonk. - 1 A 1.50 , --elue other lot o 5 land In ToW"anda hounded north by Porlar-9. ett by land of - awl Marla C nooly. south by ,tans of ..I F : and 'west Ily lands of (I A Ilrlswotd, with frult It - s:, thereon., Selivd and taken into, doh at the suit of E W Hale's use vs I) V S A 1,54 I—One other lot of land In Towanda hounded north he State st, east by laud o ffard. south he lands or Hoilln , and Kirby at, der ' , and of Mrs I' F Barber. h: tug 50 rt front ft deep. with I frantedi future and few frnii Ifiereol). Soloed and taken Into ex,entlon suit of E W I [ale vs Geo P Cash. • A I,Sti—Ono,other lot Of 'land In eantiot Gim , 3leil north by lands or 51 Alien on 11l by !ands of !Limy .. .V.4i his, south-by the I.ye , isocoty linr, and west by land of Adam Inni taming 73 acres of land. more or less, about 27, linpro‘ed with I framed Louse, I framed bar; oreltazil of fruit trees thereon. Seized and lii;'_exeentiotrat : the snit. of Win II Lo o le s It 11 Barnes. - . other lot •of land in Wilino hounded on the north by hunk of P Hort.pr Horton, east by lands of Win Vanto i;b1“111,y land of Hiram Horton and J we-t Lc land of Alvah Pond. containing "- more or less, aboad 3 acres fmpru sub, 'lllOl a !I, board shed atil few fruit treat thitr. Seized n}i taken lido execution at the4sult 0 Lewis s'thoinas II B Pond, Philo \V Poliq Ph! ; • ; ALSgb—One other lot of !arid In Troy twy. 11 , 11 north by lato[ti of lai.ob A Linderman :th Philllio , ,ieaq by lands of .1 M Smith. south 11 . 1 of David Sllnvrlanol and west by lands . of Jai ; Litob•rman. mil:lining 55 acres, mon, or les,, 40 arms Ithprovi.tti. with 1 framed lonise, I Cr; i I. MI with attached. I framed, nor, bar few fruit trees thereon. Senaol alai taken In vett:ton at tilt , suit of l'anad -S.thgerlazol vs F ant. Also at NUR of same t's - • AI.St-.-Onecther lot land W , y ' ainstm hounded north by lands or •I W Xrrrleb, e: lands of Samuel Gaylord, south by land.; and west - by a private mad on lands of Jos (My containing !, acre of land. more or less, ail `,roved, with : framed house, 1 fraiMilletrr, few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken for vein bin at ,th.si suit of A' C Stevens vi, I) I) op height. A 1.50..--One other lot or land hi GrativiimE bOunded on the north by 'Ands of Volentlne S. east by lands of, , Fratik linny m a south by the highway- leading front Cranville Center to W ind fall, west by lands of tieory Collin), con log 54 acres of. more or less, about 51 , aereti proved, with 1 framed house. 1 framed barj orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and t into eseent toil at the suit or T goat of Clarence I) Smith vs .los G Clark. Al.so—Otto other lot of land In; Athens dime, moulded north by lands of Edward tyeßes, east by awls of A,;,,,, W motse, south by Walout-st. ami 'est by lands of hainuel Ryland; containing '.t of 93 ;wry, more or less, being about 75 ft' foult on aid Walnut st, and i:io" ft deep, nlth .1 ftlitnrit . mind, 1 fmtned barn, and few fruit trees thereon. 'eDed Mid taken, into execatlon at the suit yir the A Minis Building and Loan Ass‘teiation Of Athens l'a vs Lafayette Anson allfi Niue+, 31 Ansom ALSO—Owe other lot of ',Mull in A theds twp, innileil north by lands of .laro 1 Ercanback, ea , ,t 'y lambs of Albert Campbell, south by I . sielsiorii w anze r, west, byan lds of the Williston- e late, •entaliilng about 1.20 acre.., , , mom t:ir le,s, about 75 toproved, 2 framed houses, 2 frAnted barbs, I corn lise and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and ta co into execution at the suitor 31 W Wheel( .k %'s A II un sle ker. ALSO-01m other lot of land In Smithlieli twp, ,unded as follows: beginning at a post this 5 e cor wr 0f lands formerly owned by Wild:4 Wilkinson hence. !.outh Ss° ivest 165 7-10 p to a post; thence math lb° east 125 5-11 M Ma post; thence north so° east-165 7-10 p to a hemlock: thence north 149 west 3 z-top to the team of beginning, cuntalninr, In he whole 129 acres 128 sq rolls, except' it thercfmni o much or the above hounded tract of; land as Iles nit of the road running southerly srom Zilia tier- Mid's, being about 4;1 acres heretofore conireyed ,y Tartius these et al to Ira Adams, About 100;acres lupreved. I framed, house, I framed Marin with shed and orchard of fruit 'trees therefor, Itelzed and taken Into execution at the snit of Irvine and 'ram: (5 Burgess, exr's of Chas Burgess, dee'd vs James I' Foshurgh. ALSO—One other !tit o! land in Wyaluslng twp, )(mulled us follows: beginning at a post fortnorly hemlock tree for , a curlier, it being the s'w cur, ter of the farm of Joseph Dougherty, Mid 'ion the hue of land of said Graham, thence on .suf . , kt line until sr sa. west .51/ 4-10 p to apost . the. IL w corner if the said Graham farm, thence north 2° s'\east I 2.3-25 p to a post for a center; thence south \S7G east 59 4-10 p to the line of land ofJosephjtough erty; thence on the line of land of MidßonghexX .onth 2 0 Nwest.% ',1.1.25p to the place of.beglpnin . ontaining 30 acres Of • land; more or lets altlat roved; no.buildlng4 _ • -' • . - - , I , . A LS4),One other lot of 'land is Wyainattag I - tsp. .bosomed ae,fonernurbeitnidng at - eel' m corner of lißltt cuPtracteitio lid soldi.q.hinies I.'ee. AIM Web lull irimqtatelsneVAPO Song Übe Pt said 4 0. 0 .4 1 44,070-.1k."000M2 Hit ' II :OI4I I . II FigrAOMMW - 1101401 1 % : 13. , i cl•-i* 1 , . , ,', 2:i11i`,WA.47 - :a.. .:4 .-.,..:,,, ..-.-:-. , ! , ..4.. - , , -..-,:,,,,- ~5,, r - EN HE ME n • oth er. foitg.v; c••1.,11 .11 a ..1 ( Will ii , nr or la ever. th ww fw ran r- M • Ila . to t to the • there( 1., r ri 1.. I 1- •,1$ n • ti , •r,t, t, vor.. n rank ti UL.mr prlAt . ll, led •ontli 't, I lug ith a 1. eas: (1.1114. In •1 lII' 11r:tine,: a ,3 wit) t )t, IA ATI Li 1I1't.t•1 1/ , 11 It vt `r 11f v.rt. ni, asi I It,•c.Lt•- a VA p. it 1"111i.un P Kin :21111114 n tal,er : I) p a.t r Not th Ai% • ;. 11.1 Z . . 111111V11 1 •gt naliola twp, 1 , 1 1.% aittt I n. , about rained r1i .,41 a ore., J 11.1 it an, la Ili r X I I 1% g • -t w'lno Ire • t%% nil t,g arses t alttl Likru oup. fl ti Ran. I. ard of 1 and mr- I X 1:)1111 ,11) it can im• 41 :1041 0 1- ttri Birch \lord. .1 3111 i t ot 11:1111 Ittl, r Juta 4, Int ^n and taken n-diat A• - 4` . . - :.1- ,- :, ' .... , ::•• 1-. ;-:,-- '..1 - '.-',V. 7 .:: . i: - '. , . • late in possradon of WT . 3flddiaglit thence atone `: tine of same north ZS ad Op to a corner; thence along line of saute east 20p; , theme along _line of ' , Same: :north 06p - to a corner In line of MW-onreptd te--, , , 'John McKinney, thence :tong Iltte of land:of Said 3teginuey and land now or lateiWthe roseate') of". Alex' Dougherty, cast 94p to The plate of begin,: - nitig: containing li7 acres and sop of - land more or ,•. less, about '3O stores improved, r fraped house. 1 --, framed !tarn and few trait tree!' thereon. - 'tetra _ r Interest only to be sold. Seised and taken tide ex-. - - Option at the suit -of Gee 41 Atwood ys 'Richard Graham. ' Also at the snit - of James iftuthera sae .. vs same, ; . ' • ' ALSO—One other lot: of burl in Franklin . lo r d --• flverton twps, and being composedcg the whole of -': . f our certaln tracts of land surveyerj:ln the names -,--'. of Peter Edge, Peter Temple, Samuel Temple and ' Henry Beth Which four several tracts, taken W. ; gether are bounded and . described as folltiws. to. ; !wit: , beginning ~at. - 3. beech In the sonny-easterly' • : line of a tract of land.surveYed In the name of Gee - Moore, and a corner of two trartasurreyed in the names 'of .Joseph Betz and -Henry 'Betz; thence --, along the said south-easterly. line of the salt! Geo -:-.-. Moore tract an of and more or less, to apo the continuation ofssaid line north • 19,* east 49I1) point In the , ` fi t, ' Said coetinnatlo of said line and at the westerly , corner of two tracts surveyed in the natnes'of Peter . - Edge atidDeorge Edge: trenee along aline ht . :tweet:if the said tracts surveyed to Peter Edge and George.. : Edge south eO O-- east 2.04 p more or less to the west- • - erty corner of is o tracts .surveyed In the names ot. l'eter, Temple and George- Temple; thence-Wangs . . line betweett the said tracts Surveyed to said Peter . Temple Und; George Temple south 36 0, east .9,04 p, ~ • more or, less,i to a point at the easterly corner.of sad : r list mentlimed tracts, and to a , line; between the, said last mentioned tracts and land surveyed In the : name of fail 'llf-We: thence' along said -last. men. - . . M; ore: line and 115 continuation -thereof south 30 0 , • • West 401 p more or less to a beech:at the easterly , corner of trivets, urreyed in the names of Sanmel Temple and Henry Bneysim. thence :along the line, '' between rho ttio.last mentioned tracts and along • .. - the line between the tracts surveyed in the names: of Henry Bete and Joseph Betz, north 60 0 west 893 p • more or less; to the place of beginning: containing - i-V.o acres of land, more or less, and allowance far. reads. Sc. The premises in, question being a por., . tion of the same property conveyed by a certain de,..d !from .! . 'Merv:: Smith. High Sheritr of the ' said comity of Bradford, to if W Patrick, dated Mardi ao, ;SO4, and recorded In the said county in - Ihe Sheri IN Mel Treasite;:r's deed -book no a, page, . 21711W1 278, end also In the oMee for recording - deeds Sc, in :deed book no 07, - page 4;4: &e. and.the • said premises in questibn, together, With the prop.' .• - erf:y 'conveyed by a certain deed from the yell' Creek coal 3c•fron Co. to the Fall Creek BlD:tub; nous Coal e,..4lateff • Nov 1,1895 and recorded in . -ofd enmity of llrad lord in the - otece for recording deeds Sr. to deed !took No l'3, Edge SIC, Sc.' . form— ing mei beim; the whole Property conveyed. by said sb-ritCs deed to said If W i'atrrck. and the above • , scrthed !awl ix•hig the same tracts as conveyed ly a c ertain geed ;the Fall. Creek . : Coal - iind. Iron Co, to the Fall fl r reek iiitantinrins Coal CO, dated ISO, and recorded In said county of ' 1:,....1f0rd In the , often for recording deedA, &r, heed Rook No 92, page 473. die. Seized and taken intOexecuthat at the suit Of Seblen E 31arrIn 'fa , The Fall Creek•llltenilniins Coal Co. A LSO—One other lot, situate In Orwelftwp, de- , seri bed as follows :- beginning nn pantie highway leadtug• train WysoN to WappasOta..Creek. known a , the Hul l o !to ad. on southerly-line between said ph,e,oll land owned by said Taylor and the unrth.; er?r tionralary line, or. %V It Darling running nortli we: 4'l. along Said Ithlge road- 4i ps to a point ; tltenr'e nigTh 7 1 {° 'east along : line of said pad 43. ps , ' • to a p.,1 II I Itegee north tall° east along A:1111 road ;.s to ;111.414; thenee along :nal(1. Ma north 2I ea,t 31 ps . to . a pant .; thence along &lid road north _ _ . caNt 12 p",to a pe. paint : - thenc north ere' t e° exit tht-r.fl! along' raid roail 73'...°e - .3.qt 24 ps in line being - um lands or Tyros Cook - and the. said Taylor; then," south 24 0 east along line In.dweek i said land& 15240 p , to a stakeand stones; then!e idig lluo or !ands Of t'y'ros s C(x,k, N W -Morgan 'and Thu 'said somit,l2 , l" = crest Ins; 4-10 ps a COI: thence north Ss = west along thi• mnitherly liutt 18 440 cor: thence south 3.;1= west 34; ps to a INT On '. @flue Of lands of Darling And the said Taylor; "thenre along!..outherlv line Of said Taylor's lands north RR t c west 0a ps to centre of ,said Ridge road to place Of beginning; contains 92 acyes and 21 " p , . more er less. A r.s,f—llr' w otl.r lot, situate in OrwAll twp. de- ,r, seiThed as beginning at the centre of the before said 'llidge road on ;:outh , rly line of landOr said Taylor and northerly line of lands , of J New ell running along said line north 50= west 232 min a eOr of lands of •J J Newell. Ileniy Rowe and the -atl, Taylor: t heart, north 2'. ? east along westerly lin , of ~a ld Taylor's landlOn pr_to a Cro of lands or. linrp,tt I:;:.sen, W Wt.lds and said 'Taylor's, mark ed a .4,o, e 'and ,11)11.S: thence along line between • W W Olds and . the , sald Taylor's: thence .710 j ,•:1-'l.llO .1-10 ps to a sparked by. a stake and • stones at poldle road leading from said Rtdga icadr to4tai Cleveland - 4; Ilieneeahmg said road south 5 0 east 12 tle.nce along northerly line of 'said 4.141,and Sll Wilson's lands north s94i 0 east 13! ps to it,cor of said Wilsc it. ryrinitookland said Taylor's land, marked by a stakepodstones; thence along the line' of lamb: of said Cook and Taylor sonlk 2s = east ps to said Ridge road; thence b:4rly along : 4 ;1141 road 19:4 1 p; to place of begin , a1r,, , .;c0n tanking lit; acres anti :lap. more or less. , ' A Li4 4 o—.one otNer fol. situate in Orwell . scribed follow .4 beginning oat a sugar maple tree at car (All:lints of I)11 Darling, and lands. formerly 0wt..4.441 by 11 t'hatnplaht,lloW6t ned by Irr Lewls..and running along lino twtweeit these lands nor:11.18.i 0 west 5:4 3-to ps toa eor of lands of the said Dr Lew- , is. .1:41 Newell awl th' said Taylor, Mai ked by a talz , l and stones: thence due cast along. line of 1311111 of Bald d , T anaylor 79 5-10 ps to a cs..r marked fly a stake and stones; thence along line ' 14-t , i4en unite land, south 1: west lit 5-10 IN to a , 440 r marked hy a 104ech,sapIlikg ; tltenee along Ilno ,• .14etWeen land; 'w It Darling and said Taylor 33= V, r=t 41 ~-10 r,s-to plare of 1-ginning: rinr 'll2. acct , anti 0.) pq, more . or le s s, The ab o v k ihreo, lots of latt.htre kin,wu, as 1114`i A. G. Frisble farm; with I -framed 1i0n.44: 3 framed barn.. Reds • and other ont.ituildingt ! . a ' td Orchards of fruit trees 411:41.1.11. 5e17.1-,I and taken into exec:Wilma a; slat of Ila-kins",e're. vs A 6 inside. Als4 :It stilt F.:4t4.11 N guardian oi Michael L t'uither. - vs A F:risl4l44. • hd, Mtn:1110ln .these; twp, bounde.rnorilt by public highway and lands of ,C • Iltinolk.4 - 4r. east by land , of . Ira Wolcott. Knuth by lard, of Chas Ogden and 6 W Walker, and woes t by last.! ,of Patrick White; contains 110 acres, more r 30 impraved. will. I frann• Loose. 2 f raitor d .bora.4. and orchard 4 - 4 f fruit trees Thor...U. selzl- 4k t, and tak , n itt:o execution at 14:11t of L Els . ..ince vs Perry Grinitti and A :I Griffith. A LS4I---I 41114ir ltd. situ:lie In Tolvainla bolo. 1.44-044414,1 tiorh by tats-st, east by lands of .1 .1 Griffith. ,mittl by - lapds of Ili ..11erenr. 'and west by. rimi e st: being 67 fl,front tald Third:sr, and KO • ft it said State-.t, with 1 two-story framed and few fruit trees t*ereon.' S.;4l::cti and tak.m into - Xe• allot. at 9141 of -If II tl.lace'snse'vs llenry Stn- ' :14:11 11 S Clark: , • . A I.l4t—Orie !other lot of land In Orwell.' tvp, two roled,ao follow - 1; begitininZat a maple' tree, the north west eornor of lands owned by C J throes north 30L° west 43 7-10p.to a post a t,4 • th r irict, north .!iQ inst imp .1n a'po , t and -.toner; thence south 57.., 0 east tot 9-10 p to •a, s t a k e stmt":: 111,11,e1 south 2'4° west R 2 5-top to irr of- highway; tliAce alyng,-center of highway north , 0 west 37 7-10p:1 the: to sloth To west alp •o stake` and stones: thence north Sao west 31 a-itp. - to a 1na1)4%, the pircce of beginhing. containing so .'roes of thud, more or less. stout GU acres improved with I framed hobos ,and 2 orchards of fruit trees h-reon. S..hied anti ...taken Into oxrettilon at the , , nit of 0 If 1.00m14' 114.: ys ...t.lexander Other lot of land in Wysox . 4,:lidthl no follows, being lot No 3 of block No ft, ft.fronton P 9 ave, and 150 ft deep, will note folly appear on a niap of -31,4citr. 3lorgan & Mot, • do's solt-division• recorded in the times of the_Reg-• toter anti-Recorder In said,Co of Bradford, In deed book' No Ile. page 13, &e. .Al,so--tine other lot of land In Wysoz, twp, boundeda;; follows: north by Lentoel-sr, east.. by Pa are' south by lot No 2 and on the•wust by lot No 12, lkidg lot. No 1 of blof..k. No I:, 7,11 ft front tut 190 ft deett,-as appears 'on Men-Or, Moody' & M- - ogatt ,, map of East Towanda, recorded In Brad- e.tinty onice,ln deed book No 110, •ALSV—One other lot of land •Iri wysni twr,„ botunkd north by let No 1, east by T'a ace, south IV lot 3 aud %rest by= lot No 11. bring lot No Y, y , r of Hoek No 12, he:2174_50 ft front and loin fr deep, U..e. .;pleats by Mercur..Moody k Motion's map of East l'ovvauda, rv4'onied to Bradford County 11,r-orders orapo 111 d.-ed' book No 110, page 13. :3.013(11 and, ta ',:entrat, tveltl lea at the suit of Win Merpt 20,47. : • .\1 St)—clue other lot of land- s ir A them; twp, homaled as follows: eommencing In the north lime of the sto.ond street running south from the street leading from the depot to the txnul, at a point , 2Oo ft fretlt he south west corner el- said cross st, and runnin ,,, thence at right angles with ; said second strcet 1 .0 ft to a corner, tla nee i tratjel With said - street 5f, , ft Ma corner, thenct3 at right angles with stri•et 150 ft to the west line of said street, thence northerlr along said street 50 ft to timid:ice ,rf beginning re;:ervia.g therefrom for highway pur po,es 4 ft in %chilli :altmg the front of said-ior and parallel with said , sfreet; heing,lut N 0226 in the vii- ' 01. 5aYre.... 0 11 nutp made Z F.Walkei for Atoward Elmer land other.;, "containing* t.,k , acre Of oot., more or rest, ail Improved, with 2 framed u; her out buildings "and few frultn.trees root,. :Seized and taken into' execution at the Init of the Biadford Loan aini Building Associa loo-of, A glens township vs Martha A Segar: A t—one other lot of land in Athens; twp,, oonmidd nor - 011,3t Di:•isloti-st, east by lot 'No 121, o ofh a n d we.: laude of..b.L.F Clark, contain- M-re of land, more or loss, all iniprored, no LSfl-÷fthe other lot of land In . -Athens twp. bounded north by plvlsion-st, east by ra ave.. south Iv :abds of I) L' F Clark and west by lot°No 120, '; acre- of land, more or less, • all tot proved. !with 1 framed hotiSe an‘L few fruit trees hel eon, the two above being lots Nos no& 121; In bleek to. as shown by I) L F Clark's- map made by Z F Walter. March. Iny Sidzed and taken Into exerntlon at.llM Stilt of 9 :l'he Ilradfonl Loan am! I:tii!dlog A - sseeiat Von of Athens twp vs Edward It . 4. . „tones. , Also at suit of mine vs same.. , Al.isti—otio other , lov of land 111 Athens twp, ' i,oirr.ded north by binds of Geu Walker, east I.y Pa • ere, southauil Aso; by lands'id Gen Walker. being ft :04, on said Pa ave. by 110' 4lt &Get - • trained home motley: fruit trees thereon. .selx , .4 and taken Into e xeent ion at the strit,of John re-e vs Charles I tanniii NlilttlW J. LAYTON. • Sheriff.. flPtive, Aitg. 17, 1,470 • A DMINISTKATORS' NOTICEL_ —Notice -• Is hereby glien that all persons tni. - loiued to the estate of David Illnehar,tlate of lier-'0 ' cut, .ileeca , e 1. most make Inimetliate payment to . the undersigned, and all iiersons having against said estate must present thew, duly =then ticatctl, [for settlement. augatlvn A l -X EC 1.1T0R , .5 NOTICE,LNot ice . is lately tl A illt all parsons- Indebtedto tile estate of f4atherine Vtuniningo late of Thu:lmM make immediate payment to the uti;• dersignel, and all persons having claims upon said estate lutist present then; duly authenticated, fo se+vneut. . • augllj DISS . .--rTheed-partnet ship heretofore existing between the under. .- signed In the -Market business, u ider the .firm name of Ilmund, 11111 dr Mullock, - 1 this day. 4.115,., solved lay mutual consent; The' counts of- the " late thin will.be settled by Braund Jfill t Who will continue the business. I 1 JOHN BP UND.' I , ; W. K. HILL. THEO. MULEOCK. Tow:trula, Aug. IP, 1970. , . • ty. , A. wEl'3tour, Administiators TO. persons indebted to the late: firm of Ilrfiund,lllll & 3lnHoch, are requested to call and settle without delay. The itndersigued exiend tlmirthanks to the puts !lc for tnsgenerons support likeretefore extended 10 110 eStUl;lisliTtient, , anttlivsNeaully Haiti) a 'cut tlottance:Ad the same. August 22, 1876/ WOOL C,.A.RDI*3,, AT THE WOOLEN. MILLS, CAMPTOWN I ' '. ' • , . PENNA. - - Also manufactiunikektk liltattendailt,-' Won-stunt untles.. 0 axe trukkingeldb. - -: :. Irpra 4benow elpf 0.14 i , ~ ~1 0 al) itoot .9., - 2 - .. t o ! Ita li a9 . l"z° ' * L: ili: - ' . ! , v1 4. 24L'A , '-:, ..Pila - -Sk .4g-feliil-3Z5,4-"P Mt OM E. T. FOX, • -Exvelitor BRAUN D &