I NEWS' i , RON iALL 1if.6T101113. 11 11 II f: wrecks along the coast, recent great storm; coritiq- ml-alts of till uc to come in. -Triv„exi•Confederate survivors in West...! ell) Louisiana have lately formed an asso -ciation. - . 'o.st: hundred and- thirteen colOre.d per 'song - were baptized at Frankfort, Xy:, • Sk;:i - Aroit WILLIAMB.tum.r.I4. of Counectieuf, is-building a 520,000 house Pir Icjs sOu at Lime Rock'. • • ArSritta declares - that she will remain mutraldtirbut the Eastern. war only as her interests'arci not menaced. • TUE p Holy ,•ynod hastiublisheit a Rus- Fiau versiiih of the . Bible—the result of twenty years labor.' g . • -7• I f 'l' tit English revisers of the Old Vesta 1M earrisd their worleas Su. as !had '11114.. have held fortyE th. Till: Si ee - ake rshi p is again. the . topic of di-eit,si6n, at Washirigton. Sayler is mak. i!ez ;: AO - ermined fight - against, Mr. Raii.• ror the Democratic eaces nomination. it p:lLl',.arq 3,500 Stre'etrlamps, in Isltng ,P.ll and, on iii avertge, there I,UiIJ SIIII.Ares . or glass broked in these c-r-y,Werek bg street . boys. : pheilorilenon - Ts report c.l Grim .11:1 is 'that fo r 11111:w ,lays in` 011 e week there were no. 1.11 tint oli a populiVAicn 0r..500,000 Tizi:ny. is a ! movement in-England, sng g.•,-:,..,1 obvL:uNly Ly' the. Librarians' Con .. f-.:•nr.e, h•Thi six month , * o aqr , at Philadel-- o:'.-; far an InternatiOnat Congress ;of ...-. .r.,it,:..t.,.i-Anet -. . . rt - NG.wonrin employed as a riveter .11:1. , ,s;i , .:IiiiseitsfacOry last week acei tt:ly.l):vl a rivet; driven thzough her I:_:, f : 0 jt:l;:er atiO., ditched. ' I.,+c-i inv. ' FAI‘ , ET' - .:31C31 . 17LLE1 "of Vir na, ha.; .j; . ritioil t i (;rangers, and has 1•,.. iiliri.olii lecturer. le.iands the farm vi, ,;''.l pitches into ti . lawyers in his . . \ l / 41 iq I,il vig , froas w.v. . I . - : .. .4-1.:A•T0% 'BooTit, -or t qalifornia, told a ~ u h rrineicco repurto ,ie other (lay that I:.e`thin l 7.:' th'en; 'loll.llel no trouble in pass ..•n•:.•.,):: lot cs' Silver` bill • through the ;;; , •n:' , .z...:..41!t1r•_, next k.sslini. .-.! - . •- %. ft I il'r 1".1::: years ago. a. negro burglar a man ia a house irr, .Allaria, Ga. ^:1`I:/CS wrote from Kentucky r.;;Oiripg if the man. Oied. of the wound, '.in 1 tter has led . to his arfest fed. the . , 1..r.' • • BuTl.Eit does not believ'e that t. of Mas'saelmsetts, is going i 'C:i l tbinet, fior that Ger.eral De ishe.i to leave the Attoipey Getter i. • . . A. SciiNFinEtt, president. of t 1.2 ii - : noisTalik of thigago, and_a. man Wealth :Ind Gonsiderableliterar :- ti l ltore, proziti!iently mentioned in COll- :Dcy!:t : .l3. , with the Swiss trih4.ion. _ • . M,. MCC LOS fi El * , whose brr ire' the. civil strifti was called t!i.• •cotto'. - 1 Ei,i -of the in t..lAirt; of Vo l k to f- . .et - ithide luttary proceedings. 1 :vviinst her by her,Qhildreu. _, • ilrt•4 vet lilts been im' - ited.to the :United by an- e_utlinsitstic. German,. who Le; . a series of .receptions .gotten pp'for the Brine?, as have w!, hew; . sineo - Lafayetto was- Nati , u's gnest.•' 4 : rttEat . tiuils3 parties are the IM:cid -erianonents . for small children in New bcgin at 1 otelnek in the saran:: ili' eitl at : •eiglat. - Each little t'iS'iliossca in "the d eliaractk...rof a hero lit , roinc _of tilo ip-rlet.ery tales. . . 1)1;H:raw:" Jul y.% I;11,1,1 - os, of Now rOclered . a favorable the caqo nf Clark Gaines, .millions of dollars .011 property the t 're,ont - City." This, ends forty ars rat" litigatinn in favor ? of: th 6 chant/IL P ~\_::7!NA..l),: i 6inssi- t .N. is o kn it in a • letter ~- ' ,iier,vivriolis-eltarizes ag:titts4 :Ntr. Fart, ... ,, i:f , .. of. the• 1.;:y...;113 Theatre, New ,;lc. Tbe . ,, inune.iiitte c.tni ) -ci . Of Ili d os 'city. elositi : :4-4.f iti , ;:- engag - cinent was '.... 4 u i?,: ,•,1,:11 or cl".e.;'!.'r.tet., ttniil !thtt, mat- r ,, :, ...,. ~t) go iill . ) ilieCoUrt.S. - . ,i- , it \I:TI'101:',': y 0 .1114 li.ts been sent to 11 f ir ' _steatite.; , -- la:•f.tulier's overcoat.. ,a• t;itllt..r,.,iv.tir) witt.l . the only witness -:i ~ .1 1: e taiy4nat.linitted that the sun is : •:.:1;;;Iil. ; 'di.. and - that his phyS•ician has i 1. 4 : pioli:t.hi w.ll not lit!e'ineie than f. e - inotrths. . ' i r , T ill: 1 1 :ii-t : 1 . , itt . l / 3 o , if says tit. t alxty near Ili cite 1tq1...11 , t,1y plane:ea a - arving-knife i, the br t east of his sister it (I killed her he-- e ic,i , ate ' Of .spillittg'.• t a, kittlQ tea , hi .1.,: , 1 at the table, .0.13,1 illO atttlithi •-i. h••-r" 1191 . tl , !ettleti . tlic...cirOmstance ,• ii • • • or , hy ,Q. r Licir notice. `' '! . 1 1i•i . Cinetutiati CoPnm 1 eri!lar s , coites ;iele.ii›tys tut: at the !titeeting of the Li . , I:,.plibru±: , ,in State t,:ontrnittee, the •ili • it' iiiiini;ni, sit far as - one Could , 1i.7.- !Toni outsi 'e tii , :i7uss•Vins, wit: in V. of .liiilge. Taft foii, Got:Titl9y; not -it iist..adifig his announced refusal to be -% . I inn -. 'ittie liivails.in Ciet many 4 ' i tt• . any person it; . injured' on a rail .i....intiil 'teilisequentl;,,l diet; -from the in iji ~ s I neeived, the ticcui.tetice is not isie.l :i railw.tv . acei.leitt!..iutiess death d.-i. is ja ithitt 1 weßty-fou r hours.. i ' , 1 I\ • ipf erentatbm •has just taken 1III:111. The ajTaratuspsed. was • ~ ••.--tovo ju - v!ait•N - 1 Tor tI trpose by •.'!•••••..rs Ulerieetti. The body • ;;at of a than of iseveitty-one years, : the previous evening.` It •• tn-O hoursttntl a l' , ll I qa-s F.o w.has notch to learn ol'thc from prang A.Morio:i. the 'United Stales ii-eue pa,len• ears, sleCping-cars, -aTel 11 , 3`,V the Elie l' l . - 'i'":`ez 3 to pill baths in the palace- litave.bron!ilit instruct :ttitl • ('ape Colony to , i , l Ilip; ; Litul lt.2ttlw.;ro Ctont Ainerit-an and rdr.,)(lnets. l'ilert•iliants in ciiniritlr; aro captirareci tl:l,` 1./F!,lllty 0.114 10W Itrie,S . OZ. ' 4 1 .. t , n.in•Nc. to the Allmny! E.rpre,s9, 1: 1:..1- 1 ,ohyt; D01f . ,- . 1 1 .1. , t0r oil!. John:a 1!ii.i,...i (.:ith,,h,‘...C.,,, , ,,,1, in (11 — tr - Tttbusit. h .1. .iinount:ethrirat• he will , not' hereafter .. :„.:ttly chibi in Itht pariNh to intrtalti • ~.. .fir,t o-nronnnion? unless . sfich .....e: at t'en ,, c , l a Catholic 'school for - 1 . . . Ty, r.. tpinirn i+; . ....-tst.era aniong, :111 the 1,. i. , -.,...ll:teril'ail 11,1111ierS I LOuilon anti , o ..,,r1 or- Cite 11,0.4 in . .nniajnty-English ..,:teiA ly;o 'teal in Antorican .sectiritics, in . , - - oonte..l ~.1 • with Anteriean corn, eo. that thn 14 . ..imate effeet. Of th .- , lprn I ,, Miltii - iti• A 4 :utast be favorable Itnef - inan scent . .. lc . ^ ' 0:1r preil.ou, I.VIT,?.Ltm Ert . .l), aged 42, foreman : .;eorge. Corliss Co's steatn• 1 : Nvorks, and-who set up and; had t•tana..Tinent of the Brea •engine at i;rounds, died ( n i nesday -in ;Pro%ileare, I. 1., front A . ti rgruith=. (if Afiorp4ine, adtninis -1 by be tuktake A ,of a drng;.,Tist.. Tli y called-:. ten grains of tin I . . • • I 4 / :•01:1 - 11••:, the lillela . liiirsz ridden y it I . :arty at the beginning of tliti w4r.. ,Ijl: 7 :lKiid in Virgin •t at the age of-fn .q,-.. • lit. lost -an e4:k at Williamsbtirg, ,Iwonifiled in tleffie;rat Cedar Run, ,11%% a, pernute-ntiy disabled. for war purr .z.i, a`. - ilk - batik of "ShApsburg. ( 134 i: 1 .:•itiintal hi; -3, - e-;;••ite and vivae4 c' l •- osi, 'and 'a Virginia paper says that wm - -confined to his bed only 26 . .n.i.-..befoi-c he died," - - • -. • • vr.Of t ,( 'I m, i's Fet!..'y staff, while . ..i. , ,v 01 Cans a feW weeks since, visit -':7l tile. •:1 1 iiciard" and.'" Nichol " -•:iI viires, and was surprised to ind :Iry 1. • as Secret' of the t'quate'of the , ii•lia• fulbblooded - negro, . lio was i‘ii.,‘ utvd•-by the 'Senator; as being one " j ciost, useful, well-informed,. and .., , ilq.:.7lily competeatAfficers that had 7 : qticiated in that capacity ili-Loilis iiiia:. lie enjoyed the entire. coitidence. ~1 iilspect of everf7tneinberi of the t.,• . 1 • 1 ,1 E • . _ . ,1,: 3te Farm at AV'arren . on which, tio : asyluin is building, ig.- more qI ;table Alian-wast firsetitipposed: 'The ii.zr - r;ayg it. prAittecd Uhl clay gravel for, thd .hriek :Which have :.• ir;:lile.. cot tbeffarm. It also produced,,ne .1;1 - flue quality ift great supply. Now n;}-welly are in (Iperation close to f,nee, xielding largely; showlng the farm is good' oil -territo 7 and :cute, if properly worked, .to fur -1,.,.,1; to completo the immense iitliog ;tat* feat lout. • -• ft•porter. EDITORS* E. 0. GOODE:ICU. S. W. ALTOS% TowaaBa, Pa., Thuraday, April 26: 1877, ![FETING OF ynEINITANDIS' 111!TTEE; The Republica!! County Cpmmitizemet to adjournment on Tueputay aftereoen, Mare/ After a felt dlsetpolon of the matter the follow! resolatlffn was adoptixl : Re*nliecr, That the C'hnirman calla Convention to meeron,the second Tires , 'lay In fiitny for the per. pose of ehods.ittg delegates to the`Repnblican State Convention ' A. neminatilag such candidates as aro to be voted for ht the election In Not/ember. • Iu pursuance of the foregoing action I hereby give notice that a 'convention for, the pueixises set forth In the yetolution tcitl be convened in, the Court Ilottse, Tonianda: on TUESDAY, May 11, at I o'lock, p. m„, to be. composed of .tweidelegates !r lection district. . r 7lO Vigilance Committees 10.11 call the primary ,incetings on4:aturday,May, 5, at such hours as, may 'l,oAteemod Nst. Said tall, should sot forth spe cifically the time the pollevill' be kept open, as well as the place of holding the caucus. The eatorldates to he nominated are District At, tonieY and Cotmty Surveyor. • ' W. IT. CAE OCHRY, Chairman. J. F.. M. lll\:fi4X, Secretary. Tlio following named persons bavo been nppnin ed Vigilance cf,nuolttees for thp current sear. _ via rca.:a.m, commrrEEs ' _Alba Itoro—Drllt C !Tooker. J S 'Reynolds. A Ittany—Alttx Engitsb, Boyd Willcox, Ster • revs. ' Armenia—A WSevria, Norman Smith, William Toting+. • - A tl ll l lll- -N:P - 3Toody.itleo I errtck, E d Ayrtts. Athens boro—do.i.ph 3t Ely,. John Carroll, 11 W . Itarelny—;Thos DlTchbprn, L rntnam, D ItWll.l - - .At hens twp—W A Plummer, S 3t Layton, John G Brink. - Burlingtonoro—J V Rice, -W II I) Green, N W ;T.antt.. BUrlington twp-11, C Spencer, S P Gnattn, W P Lune• - it tirlin gtion west—Alford Ili3eltwett,'Sll Ballard, N C 51eKean._ -' canton Lore.—Theothire Pleree; A M Ayres, Ezek Nowtlan. . C3t Uirl crp—lflrarn`_!..iiidley, lelmbed .Sellarol, - rt . :as aylor. • - i r - rolluabla.—lT 31 Fergneon, C E Gl , p4dlng, ~ FrAtekati—Sterrie McKee, Ross Vitraest,Wrn xt , fre.SElvell..- 11 4 , Grarmlte—Orlando ' Taylor, C D Row', 011 era ieplieril.. ! • , . 11 , !rrick—lr iCesbitt,,Jamei Newell..Tes Lee. Leftaysvllle-4 0 Bewley. 11% B Payne, •31 S Prentice. . Lemy—nß Palmer. Levi Sanford, Reuben State,e E McKinney, Levi Mune, Jame r,kve I . , Motlroe boro—M M CoulbFigti, Jqbn Dougherty Orlis . - Monroe twp—T T Smlrey, 7 11 Gale, A L R . Ock . orwp:l—A FrIRV", A D L.rft g. D C Potter. Overt.li—fas Mulletieaux. On in Chase. Pikc—M E Beeelleti 9tH Gregory; E S Skeel. 1:1,15-Ifery—J I' Squires, G M Owen; Eugene Tp:41,1•:-,7% Reme Ele . key. 3f 'I; Towner, 0-F Tnung. lt,,lne•Orp—L D Prince, Chas II Stepheus - ;:r B Silvehequin-77,11 II Gore, A J Thompkm, for star:ll7T, Sztnn , 2—.-Peter Landmwer, ItOnry .Stoi ; ons. Hiram (inr,?..,ir: T Deep, C 'l' Wood, Clarrenco W A 'Brown, OP Ilark qies7,.nth.Crerkz,,S- aniuei Thompson, IV II Moore; . . sviva.!!ja—T r om Arnold, Leroy . Scontin, Ftniy FlTmatte' Terry—Fillubal Bowman, John C Dyer, JOnathati ' Troy,horo-111.Grant, CCD L Peck, N 31 Porno- Troy ovl--John ,1P Hunt, - Chales Manly, 31,0 1,6(1111ifi.. Wart—Judson Italcouil), Ed Stever„{. Ira It Iluniplirey4 2,1 ward—lt A Mercur. 1 D Lynn. D L Pratt.. ward-1.) L Sweenylllrain, Elsbrpe, E Ire erly. . Towanda twp—Geo Fox,Geo Scoville,lUM David son. • • \ Towanda Noilh—W H Smith, D 0 Holton, G Ikl • Tnke:l - rora—W Ilarroweihr, Pat Mahoney, I L Taylor. 1 7 1,ter—G'en B Enekwell. E B Mlner..T G Judsiii, Wm nelyea, Mortis Simi. hard. Wlimot—C A Stowoth Johu S :Quirk, tr Meeks. Warren—Cyrus G How m,-Geo Roilgors, N4than Yfatilg. Wind ham—Geo Moserl.pt, illratn sllahree, Jacob A ' • . Wyant,lng—L Il filles ephens. fi E Stone. Vt H Conklin, 31 Stn•re3, A'F Eddy. , ANNOUNt',E.II ,ATT.OftN Of•iroy, is a candidate toy to ie• ao . tnlnated I'y the It er ventisei ell?lit! A.L of 3t,ty. '017 , ...;TY, SUIIVEI - 91L—J. f Orwa-l!,. Is a eandldato for re nominated 11,„ Om Rgpabll lon_on dm Bth odlay. I :'t 1 SP iqui..Arteiv.s ,a.re in dulged in. on all hands as - to - fhe circa on business sin this country of the threatened En .,ropt.kin War. It seems•not only odd, brit unnatural, that bur hope of prbs perity Should be built upon, the ruin and devastaiion wrought; by two hos tile arms- and that, instead of building . y business up . the Sub -4., stantial basiS of merit, we hould be placing all our hopes,upon the pre valence.abr iad of war, pestilence or_ famine. :The - good. that 'comes to this counfiyfrona the injuries inflict ed upon oibers can hardly' be''of sub stantiafserv4 to us. • ' . T 11E M .zuci'vre'ment Phila delphia has not only the chatadteris ties of the work in Pittsburg)), but the same enthusiasm and success.. The' Time' refersto it frequently, and it moves on grandly and triumphantly. We are confident that• the moveinint will prove of lasting iienefit. The attempt has been made to create the iMpression 'that the Fork'was react ing,-;and, it. has—beeU frequcnqy an notMeed that it is a failiite,in Phila. Both asseitihs are incor , eet. • . ! THE New York" Tini e a warm friend" of the President's Souoern policy, charges WADE ILiMPTON With 'an unscrupulous disrvgard of his pledges made to - the President,' in the demand which he hasinade upon the Republican State ofGers to sur render offices ,to which they were honestly and fairly elected. Ile 1 romised .tfrePresident. not to dis, t trh-thf...m until the Supreme dourt leas dedided against them. • _, q 1 • ; .. Tim MaSschusetts Mine Of Rep iesentatives lasweek .ordero to a bird resoling in g by .Imajority oftwenty. 1 ., t ' prohibitory . .law 'imssed in 1869 'sni -• aled in 1875. The Prohib .iticinists say the success of the bill is a . tired. The law is said to dif fer -.,,ery little from tike one repeated. in 1,75. .. - . , • Tnv 'United States - troops , have been ordered': : to vacate ...Niaw Orleans; and , Nicnous is now., the -.linowl edged Governor. Governor PACK ARD, who was without cloul4, the homest.clioice of the people, ha k with drawn. Let' - us yave peace. . -, . (IT is announced fr?mlN . rashing,ton flat the prOclamationconvening the special sessio'n 'will be issued this week. .6rOLD closed iri.NewYork on Tues day at .10 7,1 , but fail road. stocks. have a downward tendency. - . . _ Gen. ciumer is , spencVng .s few clays in WaShingion v ,Pri?r to*(em barking for Europe. 17LChirit IV:►s quoted in the Buffalo market yesterday it from $ 4 B t 0 .512.25 ver barrel. ' Mill ?The April statement of the condi tion, , of the crops has been eotnpleted. at the. .A.giicultural bepartmOnt. !The following is that 'portion refer . rings s to the wheat Crop in the differ ient counties of thiii States - • , , • Lehigh—Wheat looks pale in some la lalities; badly winter killed. Rye appears remarkably well. i CameronL 7 Wiuter • wheat and rye in gesid condition. '' • , .:• Delaware—Wheat and rye:present an unusually healthful appearanee. • . • Indiana—Wheat and ryetpront ai s itizia sually well. The must trying tim our winter grain is frord, the 20th of .11,are to be 20th of April. \ Perry—Flentyof wheat on the ground, but short. We are having weather now that is t y nay make a short crop. ' N oming Wheat and rye wintered g00d. 1\...E ' . , • 1 „ ,' ( Clea eld—Wheat arid rye looking well, as far aikthe snow wilhlet us judge. ' Clinton • 4 sly, sortie fine; late wheat and rye, .sonte backwird and much ,injur ed-by-the whiter. . • • Union—W at and rye, about two thirds of-a cm ' L I Cambria—Wi ter whey 2 5' per cent. better than last y r. BradfordWhea And lye in promising condition) Cumberlalid—Coni wheat and rye good. Wesimhreland—Winter wheat and rye look good; blades brown, but roots appear uninjured.. ==- • " - ra • ' i _ Adas Wheat is short, though healthy; some late. - _,,.• Berks—Raily, some winter gi*in su r f- , , fered from Hessian fl y; late, somelealthyt 'and promiljng. Snyder—Great deal of winter wheat de:' • strnylkl by the fly'; -what remains looks well. Rye about averagd. -. . • Fultou—Wheat and rye stand well, and with favorable. spring may have - good crops, althongli some late. Sullivan—W heat and-rye n ever.better. Chester—Wheat and rye. in average condition. 7, r' : - • • York—Nitwit andlrye good with tine Prospects. .Pe , , ets•j_ .• • • - , • . , Tioga--wheat and rye looking first rate. con. Somerset;--Wheat and rye in igoodeon • dition. Luzertie—"Good, five per cent. above av erage. MontgomCry—The comparative tien 'of both good. • • s :Monroe—Wheat and rye never looked ,:lietter. • ° , Juniota—Condition of wheat; 90: • "Wayne—Not looking wellas last year. Mifflin—Early,- some wheat in. good condition; late,,does not look so well, btit withfavol • able weather may Make a good :. , . . , Metiean—t-Injured by freezing. ForeAtHWinter wheat and ..rye in ex- - cellent condition.- - ( ' . Dauphin— •intergrain in fair average condition. 7 \ ', Budpr—tvery \ thing is - backward; win= ter grapi, however, looks encouraging. .• • . Blairln .about\average condition. Armstrong-4,oek well; above average. Coluintiia—Wheatooking good; rye same. . WarretkooVery good. Mercer—Good;-much above the average. .•, Northumberland—Winter , grain :looks remarkably good: , - N Brie—Wheat - and rye came out of the snow very fine. . Beaver—Nerer had a lkterap arance . than this spring. , Montour=rlV heat and rye a full a rage. Lancaster—Looks well over the hole eon ,, ; try. - r - I 6., trawford-,-Wheat and 443 in the ve v bes 'condition. ) • • JUDGE 31.CDFR.M.ITT, of iMereer ,CO., has flecided-that the [lt:4 Law is un constitutional as far as it relates to cases in which an agreement to waive a stay of execution. was madg . The J udge say s:. 1 • . . . , " The act, so. far as it ,gives a stay of execution • oil contracts , 'waiving- it, is `clearly, pLAnly and palpably' a violation of the 10tli seution of the first article of *the -C.onstitution of-, - the United States, • and of the 17th section of the first Article, of the Constitution of this State. Uncle'- . these sections Of‘said'articles the Legisla , . tore is prohibited from passing an ,ezpoir .fueto , law impairing the obligations of a `.ontract. We regard the Cases of -Bill eyer vs Evau.s, 4tlr Wright, 324, and Lc vis vs Lewis, 11th Wright, 127, as-di reef vin point. Italie first of these, the Cour . inter cilia, 543-s,:‘ so when these de • fendanistiPulated for twelVe nionths credit :i d agreed that there should be nO stay of exveution beyond that limit, can the,Legishikure say there itif.a// be a stay beyond thafklimit without impairing the obligation of \he contract? llow would it be possible i ore directly to impair . a contract? Wir is it but setting aside the contract, ma ki by the paitieS, and 'substitu n ing a.di ent one for it? To say that 'a contract- hich waives a stay of execution is not i paired by a Law which gives a stay, is o, talk language which is. unintelligible."' . The Merber Dispatch myS thatthis decision,•in effect, 'retire the 'new stay law almost wholly i perative. - ' -T in that county, i as in almost. 1 cases judgments are entered on wa ants , of attorney - authorizingjconfessio of judgment and waiving exemption, i , -s. quisition and slay e execution. :k. bill of bxceptionsAo the deceision was filed, and the , case will accord, ingly go to the Supreme . Court. • 1 S.EtiA.TO. BLAIgE. has addressed a letter to th:e Neuf York herald in which he denies that he has held any communication with Governoi-Clum- BERLAIX, dAcce• or, 1 indirect. -11 e makestno cohcealm.ent o; his feeline:s, as the - folloWint; extract frOm his let ter will 'silo*: - •• - " " But I , am. sure that GoV. Cham berlain knoW,sthat . he has - the ,pro loundest syMpathy iff the heroic tho' unsuccessful struggle he'hastnade in South Carolina for civil liberty atid constitutional goVernmett. I . am . equally sure that. Goy. Packaril feels that "my heart and . judgment are. both With him in' the contest he-iss.till waging against. great Oclds for. the Governorship that he hOlds by. a Title as valid as that which= justly and 14w fully seated Rutherford-B. Hayes in the Presidential. chair. ••I- truSt also that both Governors know that the Boston preSs no mOre.repreSents'the stalwart Ilepublican feeling of New England on the pending issues than the same press did when it demanded the enforceMent of the Fugitive Slave % • •- Law 41'1851." • • • NorwiT..ksTANinso the hard times, and the general cry for ecOnomy, the city of New York continna-io spend a .good deal of money, one way and . another for luxuries. Under this head the Board of AppBrtionment lately: voted to issue bonds to 'the. amount Of ,$140,000 to push on the Museum of ;Natural History. Under a 'recent adt of the Legislature' the. lloardimay!yet vote a further $60,-. 000 for the same purpose. This one instance deinonstrates`how-silly it is to' attempt retrenchment and reform While' the power to create debt is left , open and. unobstructed. There can be.. no • esCape,from ruinous taxation . until the debt creating power is abso lutely destroyed. i . TAE war between Russia and Tur . ley has already begun, 'at least -the army of.Oeli nation 'is , being mar shaled, and thereis llttle, doubt. that •a.prolonged l bloody Struggle will the result. IEI HOW 41114 DZIIIIWIL1111111: Ifo T ' gig IX THE 1110117TIL: , =I . . - The Democracy on the face of the returns,earried the. State of Alislnunti, at the Igt *Vat eleetion by about 42,000 tthijority, the total Democrat re vote being about 98,000 and that of the Republicans 56`,000. Tere- - i port irditaitted to.: the Senate from the Committee on Privilege and Elections, shows . bow this pia ority was gained.. One, of the plans, watt not to open the polls in what is sail ed the "black belt" of the State, where the Republican majorities are large. 'Tills was extensively practis ed in' nine counties; and that it might be done with impunity, Oe Democratic legislature of Alabama , repealed the law 'making it a penal offense for inspectors of election not to open the• polli at the time and place legally established. The re port estimates that this failure to , ' pen the polls in certain - districts in volved a loss to - the Republicansnf not lesri than . 20,000 votes. We 'give two specimens of a large number of counties,' as suggesting, how the _Democrats' obtained their . oven whelming majority. Bullock county, according to the censns'ofj - 1 18,70, had 1 1 223 white people and 17,251 color ed people. In 1872 the . Republiclor majority in that county , was 1,850, and about 'the same in 1874; but in the electionnt last A.ugust:the Dem ocrats had . - a majority of 2,300. Barbour county, with an actua majority of 1,700 Republicans; poll ed only , 171 votes, while the Demo- ,1 crats had a majority ':'of more 'thaif,' 3,000 votes., 'Numerous other coun ties present , similar, contrasts and changes. 44 The evidence," says ti4e report, "shows that , the Democrats of Alabama of every class were de terminal in their oppoSition to the exercise of sufferage by the Freed=, men." The friends of equal rights, will, not and should ..not be quiet so long as the white people at the . Bm7th perpertrate such enormous abuses upon the elective , franchise 'The' Constitution guarantees a. free vote,' withont any hindrance on account ofl "race color ort previon / s / condition of l servitude." ' President = HAYES' - IS , pledged to a policy which will guar antee the rights of all classes, and he will see that it z is enforced. rative condition o While we do not fully agree with the very prevalent )totion that women, arealone responsible for the ninous extravagance an dress.into v 4 deli the • country seems ~to haVe plu ged, we belieVe there is thud; truth in the following remarks from the, Philadelphia Times: • " Whatever Mistakes the, President may make, ,Mrs. Hayes undoubtedly deserves the thanks of - every true Avoman-:for the, stand .which she-has taken Against. extraVagance, in dress. Slic has,carried to the White House the same quiet dignity- and ladylike simplicity for, which., she was distin 6iglied at home, and her dress on public occasions , - while inVariably handsothe and beeomin. the wife of -the President, has alsb been, invari ably -unostentatious.- At the .inaug 'nration.sho wore merely rich blank silk `with 'real .laces, and' no jewel save the brdo.ch at her throat.\ At the State dinner given by President and Mrs. Grant to Mr. and Mis. Hayes, her dress was a cameo-tinted silk, high in the neck and trimmed with fringe and lace.. She wore no, :jewels, and her thick brown hair was brushed plainly over her brow and fastened at the back' - with a tortoise shell comb. A,mericaii W:omen . have 'become a proverb for extravagance among the nations of the earth, and even. royal visitors to - our shores have remarked upon the costliness of their garments. When Nellie Grant was- married ,the description of her trosscan was brought 'to every farm house in the weekly mail, and the farmer's danghterg StroVe vainly, _to copy irt`calico the reported ,pleatings and putlings which adorned her silks some defalcation, the temptations tc, which was rooted- in the desire for display. °Yew York actresses spend no sMi4l portion of their large sala ries on the costume for their parts, and these superb dresses, intended to dazzle on the -stage, are copied in drawing-4.°ms of fprivate life. : 7 lt , is high time fora new_departure. The refortn ( must be ' slow at best,• but to insure success it can haste no better - starting Point: than in th White House. True; the wife ot the President holds no higher rank than other Women, in America; but as-the "first lady of the Republic." she. is as "a city set upon.a hill which can notine hid.'. Let Mrs: Hayes .con tinue • the cearsc.'which slie has 'be.' gun, seconded .hy the ladies around her, and we shall soon- see the good effects. of her example. .Indeed, aci cording to- Washington ,correspond ents, this is already y showii in the' aimpler and more m`l\lest tone •of . sOcietY at the Capitol.• We hive no, desire:to lead a crusade against dress; pt , nothing so improves personal ap I:tr ance, and every woman has'-.ari ht to Make herself as attractive as pas sible. But the folly of, overdresing has become, a serious evil in the land, and reform could -Come : no bettr, time than now, in the - present ilrian`i •cial depression throughout the Conn-I, try, the general ,reduction of-incomes and thotonsequent necessity .for Fe trencliment. Mrs. Hayes is reported to Have said to a laily the:otherday that ' she bad • some old4ashiOned *ways, but -she 'did not think she - would change them. For" the sake of. the country it is to be bowl that she new wilt. .- - • • , . . EXTRAVAGANCE IN DRESN. El RiMIMMIEI3 by maim . are fallnent Berke county. , • romans stip two dollars, bushel at Scranton:, . •„ • A www 'Dietitian for puddling I= is being tested t •* Ow: hai been .resumed in :the Ern brick works itt Cataasqua. Tile State Sunday , School Convention will meet in Hattisburg in June. \ Tux average attendance at the Reading ichoois is,3lS4 gieater thaalast year.. • • ••,. A 'FATAL disease has broken out among the cows in some portions'of Beaks ou. t kr. Beading police take the corn ev Milers o ff the street and put therm_ in the loCk,up. • ' • EMI thy. Farmers and 'Mechanics' Bank of Sliippensbvrg will fix up its affairs'at fifty peas on the dollar. • • THE capital stock of the First National Bank of Hanover York county, is to'be increased b) : 13°6)31). Lssiwee the steel-rail the Laeko nna Iron and Coal Company reit.' ed 6,173 rails. " ' ,THERE are now between thirty and for ty millions of feet of logs lin both booms' at Williamspo i rt. I i • Ilazi,wrox well No., 3 at - East Warren, in the oil regions, which Was Started three weeks ago,. is.now flowing plump 200 bar rels. . ' • GOvr.tmon.ll.4nTna.Nrr and Attorney- General Lear are giving their attention to the unsigned'acte passed by the Legisla- • Tut: rake 'factory' at CoWl:tibia is dgain in.operation, and, the , prOspects• are that be running to its full capacity in a short time, : COLONEL 8 1 11117 EL It." lizthi's residence,. .Nfeadville, was entered by, brirglars on Sunday and a tpiantity of silverware car riedaway. , • THERE are, sixfpriners in 1 the'lktnial, kilLeoUnty who liaxe.beSn sett:tenet:di to the;Penitentiary, but - could not be, re'- ecive,d there ;for want of accomimclatidris- A . 31. 1 ,s named. Mru illichanip,, of. thefirth of Milliebamp Brotbeeuena.Vista, vas instantly killed the o . er day by, 'being. caught in some` eacliinery of his J. C. C,00x,. e:•Auditor,} of Luzern° county,..c.onvictedof stealing public funds, has been sentenced to pay al Lino of $6,400 and. be 'iniprisOned fol•two years and twi.4 - nionths.• .Tarnrr T Trmtn surviving4nembers ebi-ated , in Reading on Monday night,the .Sixteenth' anniversary Of. the ; Ringgold Light Artillery's departure for the. seat of war. . , , TIIE nineteenth regular messi9ti - of . the - Northwesten District qenventiim, I. O G. T.,of Pennsylvania, .ITM-convene, pur .Stiant to adjournment, iu ,Titusville, on 'Tuesday, May 15: ' 4. A nEt.EGATIONI of Initiinia "county farm ers lately Went to West Virgiuia, for the purnoSe pf looking hp a locality - to...which to.ohjgrate. They'returned better satis \ tied . vilth. I'ennsylVailia. • , ' , ' ` , ..Coisr...t.'for tax-ipayerS of Wayne noun" tYscati ' Mi.all persdns against purchasing lAmids f the county; iSsued•by the.'dotA-- TriisAb s i Os in payinentpf the new Cocifirt house •tiew being bitilt, . ', . .Som. , s tine:ago in It&uling, on a. .dark night vhn the street lamps - were : not ' bur , rig .. Mr. Dechert - walked l into the riv • and was drowned. Iris widow nOw _s es the city, for $5,000, which 'is cheap • neugli for almost any kind ofa hiiSband. ROBERT GI uspikx, of Lat)ilisburg, ferry coupty, was appointed Justice of the Peace by. Governor Wolfe,' in 183:4 and IMs Continued in the riflit,'C by appointment and election auinterruptedly ,ever since. :This beats Tioga cannty:\ • SONIF. ,Of the Lancaster„ briCkinakers have been on a_strike !for higher lwages. 31!nilders have beep, receiving\ iron! $1.40 to. $1:75 ,per day; Wheelers fil.n- $1 to $1.15 and ,off-bearers 14e.nerally\tniners) from 30 to •00 cents. 4 TRE works of the Lehigh Zinc '(:om- ; pany, at ' Bethlehem, are, running night! and day.on New Jersey ores. I,,ast year this company filled an order from- Ger many for 500,000 pound of spotter and is \ going to ship,3oo,ooo pounds More: , JA:M 31.tam.x, a notm;ious. ,of Pittston„bm•ke jaLl,a few daYs ago; - bat was re-captured. The Wilkes-r3arra.7). says he has iadi , Araentsenouglragain . st him to give him two life=times m the ka itentiary. • • 'run city of Philadelphia has instituted stilt in' Centre County against ;Smith, Rhoads - Smith, for the possqsiOß•Of a large tract of land in Burnside. ow in that, county, Some of the be4\legal talent hi the',,State - is; empl6yed On'h APTTSTON debtor,H,wishing to take the benefit of the new' star; law, made - oath that he -was a (recier and was -admit-, ted - as his own security on his 'bond for ritifilitg: the - Amount i;if th. debt. It then -:traiisPired that his :real ,estate consisted o.l• a .p) 1t in time cemetery. -, , • MAUI - 3 AST qtgON; •7 yjears old, who re sirlediwitl her grandmother in Philadel phia was buctcd by an old woman, giv ing her n, me as Fannie ];rows, On the 11th inst., - and neither the. child's friends nor the police have been succesirful in asr ' -taining the whereabouts of he Ocre li little Mary.' ' li wit-in shipments from Leek Ilaven 'ek atnounteil to 1,475,000 feet. The ti says that but little Will be re mantifacture of lurnber this i'many men •-who have heret6- On the ;milk for sup Port ded to turn their attention ^rich of industry in 'order tooth ~ , . , t t L 4 L. t, 'Ar\ vac t beelL *Tat e, bast •nt. 0. Cam bt. -Tile • 1, Ntilt 7 1 L t • "Ix. last Avt, \ Repitblt done in t season ; an( fore depend(, will be compe) to some other . to obtain I*.livelL .16. A: M. WELl\s, editor .. and krtner . proptlietor of the E. ' miner, .died -at his residence, in this plae on Friday evening last. Mr. Wells had bee fdr several yearS, and the bad teat or of the past springy it is thought, bast •ned his death. lie was taken to C . or !Arial : — Nicholson Item. , • Islhe.case of Thomas Cam bell, who. was to haw been . hung on -Tile • lay last fir the murder of Michael McNtilt a writ of error as grantedand reached N Barre in time to stop the exeCtition. The, case will be arguedbofore the Supr me Court the' first Mon'day in stay. 'A 1'4 , 1.711; man maa . named Harrison Litt: Was struck othe - head with a stclue, when coming ptif church.at Kingston 1:t17-erne Ounty; oii Tuesday evening of last week,iand died' soon afterwards from . the effects of the blow. Four persons hayq al t ready been arrested, charged.with com phcity in the, murder, and the police are in pursuit of others. • CONstniaantac anxiety has already been manifested • by. the tillers of. the soil is Becks county in regard to the reappear \nee. of the ))otato-lnig, which has been a s'.irce of annoyance awl cause of short s for the past few years.: .Sinne . con ten that the " Coltado beetle " lia4 gone toWa o,s the Atlantic coast and* will not trouble \ the farmers this season, while others aN r that they will-be as plenty as ever. S. ev', l live bugs have already been_ dug 'up this pring.. A Won gxeti.ingei ffil earns WONLI;II. 4 ' O'etAlSCaVe/ ft !•sntrageotis ,ver, Stone al 1;104.11/ kites,s to tt who: No OIAN uon .13trs1 Scrorti A. II 11 111 k IMM some sc cured. Prof. II knew u as tionA of le. ming. says that his • wife has used the "Medical Wonder" for 3 Cornplitatlon of diseases with the most happy efTeet., So other remedy ever touched the cape like it. GEIL lIATNY.:4, Oneida, cured of terrible eataritr, ..r.LIZAILETII Wow]. Sheds Corners, Y., mail 1. tambrk ar.d dropsy. -reduced 15 .inches around Lod.. \ Mrs. I. S. APPLETON; 11.1,1sboro, N. U., spi .1 • ' A'. - PALTCLV, Morrisville, N. 17.:•sister in lied two 'years with female and, nervous disease a; carp. M,rl. ot sp. I'. nbwaY. espeonl, it., .confitiO to bed with female and kid r iley disease; cured. spa .at'ar 1,000 other cures. Ask your Druggist for,' Medical Wonder," and be cured: - • i"epared by Dr. GAGE & Co., Barati%a, • For sale iu Tckwanda 'by 'Dr. IL C. Pj wholesale, by lizalci Cumas k L 1 . • Saratoga, N. "y„ Tri.tely 'rinellui . l or oner of our leading lusiltp., l' .:. -1 - :..-_/140liti.71\:: NEW CARRIAGE RAOTORY fi ":" U 44. re porteroJta r " F " non)i Spencew Itespeettally ataionnee to the politic that.they aro prepare* to MOM all Ideal o[. FAMILY CARRIAGES. i• TOP AND OPEN nuciazzl, PEAETON.A .PLATZOBX SPRIND 'WAGONS, . .fuorrtsG SULKIES k SKELETONS, Media , of the se material and 1n the best stile. All *tort trans/nod to give 'perfect aatlillsctloo. ri) -PAixarrse 9PLCIA.CTI4 Wo have one or tb - o best Carriage Pain! re In the ri*nitry, and de work In ibis line at; he lowest rates. • ' I AU kinds of BErAIBtNO ly and promptly done at Sodueedyrlsea. ig Dew springs and repairing 4 old. , ties, a Ly. syutl: guaranteed. Please glee us a . , 31cXFTTII,E s SPTS.CEIL; Towandi, A \ pril V1.;.-1.87 • • - ' HIGHEST A.WARDS!,- • CETEINIA EDITION. • i. • . 8 J. REYNOLDS ..k,SON, • . , Nortilstest corn ‘ er, , .• TIIIKTEE4iTiI AND PILDERT . • itazufactirerls of pa t tnted . ' • W \ ROUGIIT,IRON. .HEATERS • 1 \ and Citaker-Drinillcc Eli:ates for burulug,A.nthracito t,r liitumlitous Cu4l \ CENTENNIAL . „ • WROUGHT-IRON' HEATERS. • • Far Illturranous 6:41. , • KEYSTONE WROUGHT-IRON HEATERS, • Cooking*KuiOs, p:osi•-Down Grates;Etc. ' Descriptlvo etroulara,SOrr, PREZ to Auy - iiddren• EKAitINE BEFOD.E•SELECTING. • April 2.6, 17-Iy. T4E GREA s *EDDING CARD..tOEPOT. . • TLo 1 1 4 test sfyles In WE,DDING Pricda lower than- any Limps:: In tho Country • ORDERS DT 3IAII. PROMPTLY ..iTTENII)E p TO. IL HOSKINS ST.ILTIONEIt A . ,ND EN ...AVER, 013 Arch Street, P4tiMelphla. Aprlll2,. 1841. gtrtt 4 Min. SPRING. 1 8 "- • \ Nen vnlne In ' - ASIL.4cS ! SILKS! SIILKS I FINE DRESS FABRIVS ! • .1 KENT dc BLISS'.. • • • Tho largo,i,gt anti hest a!s,,ortruent ever lirringht to to this town now selling' freely at our telling low prices. =I Grand bargains In BLACk .GRO-URAIN SUMMER SILA'S - AND GRE . II , ;:; DINES CHEAP ' BLAaiKGOODS, - • FINEST STOCK, LOWEST 11?Rl . C.E,S 1 BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS'. NEW TpRCHON .LEGANT DRESS .AND_SACK- FRINGES! .Flnclot of NA BL Don't. fall to call, mil see the COOLEY CO.4.•&IiSET:i The 'test - In tlio market. 1 rltTlitt 1877 11 Ell Urßai LISS. Lep!. . . . JTE RIF F'S SALF;S . .:.=By mrt i tke ki - cif -- sandry-airlts-listted'-"imeirtb° ;4:itafrC_ol Common PloaS Of IlfadfOrdOmntl. till fie fl_2' , Meted, 1 will-expose teptibio.o4l7lll t, , : • AY; the ad day Of •WAT: 1 617 i still:le d.' ,Od - the Court flotW , In Tosrastda,'Skl O'clock .14 fits following described property,..tottlitt . 1. -,' . _ • - • ' One lot of land AMMO* to nib:iv/fp. s • • --•-• it -, . o:i the north by lands of 0 licogirwelt, ols the - r by , land_sof .1 W 'Merl and Vhf3' MAIM highway. on the south 'by lands of alto Alderson and A fl Pratt. add - on the *est bytands of A p Pi - attar:4 the pub lic highWay.s. containing 60 acres of. land more or less, about 46 - acres improved. with! framed house. 1 framed tratis k `sind orchard of-fruit trees.. thereon: Siflzed,a/id'Utken,ltito execution at thti snit of John Ahlerwm, Jr,. vs JolinW Addison. if 1.1 , 10f-flne other tot of land situate in Burling ton twi), and:bounded on the north . by; lauds of floral Morton and TrS,Latte, on the .east hy lands of 'l' and .1 011folle andlhonnts Plynn,‘on the south by lands Of 'il Traver«, told on: the west by dot No. 2, E Kendall and 31 Trarerse, Containing 141? acre* .of-taind Moro or leer, !itoont flOiterestipprovetkrrith -1 framed house ant 1.2 framed barns thereon. \ .' ALSO—Ohe other lotiof ten,situate-in: parlfng:. ton twp. and bounded on the mina by lands of Plan ' • Kendall. on the east by Lot No." 1, on the south 14\ ' lands of - M.Trarers, and ott the sioe c t by. tho-pnblic highway, containing'4 acres of laud more- 6r lefs . , sill improved, with I framed house, : hl barns it and orchard. of fruit trees there n. \ Seized and - taett Into executtoa atilt° sult of W A„Laue vs P P Burns. - . . .-.. • • , • ' \ _.•• . A LSO-rOne other lot Of fan ir situate-In 7uscare ra twp, and boundedon themorth by latialisof•lt F an= and Win Peet. on, the east by lands of \ Sam uel Teirkslit: ry.' On tho south by lands In pence t on of Samuel Tewkesbury and Owen ..acernssen, mt. bu.the west by lands of S B Kinney,, containing . :"... acres of land store or less; no Unproven:el:its and rap .buildings. ' "'• •' , ' '`• -. . ALSO—Lot No:2-31MM° hi Tuscartira twp, ands bounded 'on'the, nortlf,by funds Of C 4:, Benninger. on the east by lauds or Miner C Tntibs -and ;Wm S GmedVon the south .by ladds now Iti po,ses_slon of Samuel Tewksbury, and on the west by lands of Wu: Peet, containing 60 acres of land more or hiss,. about. :1 acres Mtprored,' with one bm.rd hi.dts'e there:Mi. ... , - • , -:, -' • A No: 3-;-Situato In Twig:- boumbsi on tho north by lands, of ' on Meeasthy lands of Charles stint * hydandlt-of Vinuent Owa by linds Mirain.Thylor, cord /and more or less; uq itupruyetui. !ALSO--Lot No. 4—.3ltuate in Tit .-4aZp. and bounded on the north by lands of 'legit. Ctevens, Waltman and Wear. Myron Stevens .estate, lands' In Imssitsttion or Elmer Green, Nathan Strlcklep,, Jatnes Sharer, [tutus Pottei•and V;nl II Cooper; on the east by lands of Avery: Pickett, lands lately owned' by Win limitsingeralatitis. Earns- Potter Attnnit Pickett; Judson tirarilevatit,lVra It Cooper, and Theodora it'lltrara, on th- t•onth by land:tor JIM ,on Ste rdevant. Oliver Warner, A.l Si a ars , T 'Attn. Charjei Howland. II and 1Y nortorsu and ns, mid on the west by lands orc rigid Auk kly,-(; II and I) Ibmovan..todina Pitliner. Waltman and Wear. Regiiis Stevens, Jtyrtai 'Stevens estate. containing 1.07 Nieces of land more or le , es, about 40 acres' impravcd. with 2 plioik. !muses, l•brvz house, '2phink "thantles. 1 hoard Lam. and a Cott:fruit trees thereon. A 1.).).).). , -tot . No.. - .....--9.llnate r. To , arora •twp, and loonoled • on the. north by land= of. ttad,on St Yetisand thu by land: of Cho tits Pat ittridtd on thd Youth. by, tool °tiler,. aril 0o the westl..y rand: of Airretl* Ae kloy atA wk. D. rot:talking .24).acres of I Ind' resit about 31) a) re 4 Intlirovitd, with t stvant 2a , ti•lntp ,ar4V, ail ulachinery . tliture)), Including edgt), :".-01/ $41.1V3 and lath mills. 3 fronted h0w . ..0N d log oo lt- , ), train. , " barn., I tdaekt‘tnith' p,1101) and or eLarit)4l* frith :liso botird . t;llittlths• and 1 store loalse thereon. St•lzed :and taken Into' ex.);)))ttotit at the suit of tit trki 31(ttt)t' St I) eni II - vs A\V itrnlan. suit of ),a)11 , .., .pant , ... • • . A LS , )--t Inc' (It ht.r lot - (4 . !and :, , ltintte We Bur lington tali. and Isselfitl'l4 01. - 111 , tt SS by - !Mid.: of .fatties Fotilk and Thottiag.iiJztetcyl: , !;', on tit , east !Anasof 1,111,•,.. and Tho, ii ts, tOriefmeli; nn I!i soul lii ti:tgar - Crrek'and !and.; .9f, 11,;;Ibet It:image, and on ilo; lby of;Titoina , trackwell And. o:lver iNsuffsining Llsa. ton - e, of land !n0r...! or less. aimilt )50 1 3nri's imprnv ed, f:ra,aeq fratriuti barn' , with' shod, atta,tiel. and 3 imehards of fruit't: ,, ,..s there . - ou. anifialion Into e....A . ritioti at ',tit of IL l'otto•roy's•use'v, B A Pratt and L s do.nii , .. LSO—line r II!: or .at - ,(1 r:::7,; t i ?lie - co.) twp, and demlylhed at a hitch on the tank of Towar, south Sc,o,ea,t'a`ot.g lb.- :in- of 'Tit:to:Air ,Aldeisf, : ''(hi +^P S to a p , st: fin , neei , outh 15 0 , we'sf p" , r to a po - -t the line of Sand' ssf 111 rain ,`ac - --e1: tin:ll,i - 11,..4 north 196 per 10 'mark main bran l F•li of the row:111,1a thence cal s d creek'4'2 p.•r to Jug IA a('re•.; amt C.)1.: retie; i.f !awl more or Ic,s. ALSO—One other lot of laud sattat 1 - oliroe ; twp, twandtid and QrScrltM,l and fo'irow.,: Begin ' 7 at a pot on tlitzlvost si.b! of IL , ano.ve 4 , 41,11; Incise , : north - V. O , ctn..: t" . 4 per:ht,to a Intitup; t !nit s , tu I h Tfi per to. 'a ssts - szie envier: thence' north. 12.,",..' west. la 1.1• to.a po , t; tie'nee eaq 159 5-16 per to a thoure south 34 0 , wott 5-19' ye . ; to a po.-tt tj,-to-tt 15.5 5-10 to the ii;:tet oC b,giiining; containing 7's perch. , of' :111+1 nissris or leS , .T11;1 tiro pls•es. , nroye-sl.ls , erin-sl glib Hr-1.11 acre and 13 , 1 per of nand ire.rt4r le,. about] ') nerd. tu,Kovr.d., with I f droll. 1 frassent nail:. I fr..res•slo37.ll 11. size; 1 essrsi aTtd orelersi of trult trees th , reen, aria taken into e'teentictt at tit:l - suit of Chas. Perrize & 4 . 0 vs Win \V I) , •eket".. 1...,4 - 1!-1 other !fi n d 0.1:1114111 — T ra In,bsninilesi and Vsslg•w-s: 11 , .g1:1- nnez si;pa isssxn.ss.,l corner snip:S:2l - 1:g tao-I ;, , s1 and os:etifsisssi In - .1, ipi „,,th r -r2.i 11 , 21 - Is, n'. suel ,t.,rie;•; 111.51.1: :o-r• c":. tk•r to a I,e,i , ' e 11 south wet t:1 , 1 lietu'ooekt•tli , -ne.: • 'Ili!, 4 0 . :;.•,,t I,: to 'a / . .1 4f . r.,-;:.:tild Cr. per of or t>s I trained 11.. w.,.. I fr.itue4 Lan :1111 .Sle.'llF; L ant faro; frail tree thereon. Al.„ , ,so—linst.,lLLlta• lot of huni.sltuate . ln.Tr,,aro. i1.4011!”-I ropow, n ; tang at it 1• , -.4 on tin, tr,a-• 117 oi TaSiort 10 rit\ ,. l; tlnqwe south 40, ict,, l t look P•itri‘ i 0 . ...1. t‹,l4 to' a lie•ny” n..r11 r t.l a :r , Q,7: ilin`nro north r~~ t sve,t t 23 rih-t; pO.l :13 0 4,-, tf, p1.t0,, i r ginnl gg: raining 1(4 ,nee taus lure or aihi 8 rk , iiiclioni :21 \ Wei lea to;Verri A..l;tc-y. :tbonc.:O ;u :c lutNrecrd. with 1 feannl4l \ l,tou , n, I framed barn. and t:w.- fruit A1.1,;9-41noothor lot of land sift:at - Fin" T.it,ar,., .ra [top. I,ont) , lo,laNk ci) , . k a corto of Ilk : , II:an !hi: and to tlienee no ; ,( , :! , I,r to a oiinito ost T..kr the purr of 1 of Tail , '" more orh‘nd a. ,o a . v, - .:d to tl:t o .111r..ta i`tiy; ,, r I.y. well and %tie 17.• dta.+l dat , d Ang itt..A and t f•0r.1.,.1 In ttio oni,••• for 010. la ant for &A 4 county of Ilrad ford inl t-t-1 •PaZ at.oni'll'.:l , r , ,dial.r.•vr.l; no do Svkzed and taken Into otecoition at On. ,to:: of \ I: Cl.liree; flue liar tir.o c!:ltttaut Tayi•nr. Inc "trier lot of lan.l in Atheli , trip; lioatatiiil 111 Zit. lit, cent ro (4,Tholnas st *Ca oipiter`v Ito fvet -t o a roratoridli,w,..l,,d 'a;,/ par4fd:d: With said Th'onnt, a r; righ: Thorj.a,• e•T re of Wile iv iceillee 'of 11_.1i.f tang. with I st..tni,ddaoin;t,.lll n tvri, and ina-hinory t •. • . • • . . htort•!p.ti", azol 1 , 111. , r atit: taken L. ini!r c. S • of j;Thtl. ,-.1!..1.3.fr 1n Art,.•:.;l tarp. and 1.4.,;1.1.1,• - d ~•!, rho tn- , ,11 ••;: ~ •! 111t2.••1,:!... , 1 tae r: •-t Ltil.l:.lh 4 4r ttv' St/Ilth by; 111114S•41:1001 ‘ 11 rtl4 4/!1 !1•.! trees ny Innrt• • A 1..! , ‘ n•c: otlxr !•:" !I!! :dtwo•• • l).N\ I,4inndi•d 4•Ti thYt:•.:•! , .••••••( Ittnyl.lil, on Ow s ,th7ti4l l 3•lght.r 131,1. t Tlrt. !fi , e .1,5 4 3 -v -,,,d I,ft). an:l on tn. , w.• livt.ll, vont:titling tfr terel nt 1,3 n. •.,• \ and !,,,tr, ritrp, 7.,•• 0r act :1.01.= t1(41ti;:, rratll,ll . l , Arn. 8:.;! :t fru:: !r , s. thor-rm. t ,, t,izef; a:l4 tal...b :1,, ('11:t. A t.';'ll, AL:, )—"a” ofji.. , r lof of I , ;:41;z1fri :': • ::i T.! . ..!.11 , •! , 1/ lwr, r . , / , m1 , 1...1.:1;o1.1,,:“.1.•.1 k. f,.7.,......: 11. .....!;;i0.4• at a pth• of srotivN ak:il a In.", ,;o : - aplitag. I hi!. :wri)i -4.:%,: ronter of li , nry A 31 i!:••r a , load: try iii , ,•1.• I ih•.:Iol • ilortf-,2. , ;‘,:.g..1.:t!:y :up. :7:: 4-1" I .:. •a t5ci...,.....4,, lt" , t 3:14 ,`...t . i - O.P.'i ` or a ...1.. - r:111 , \I., . ~ .v Imp', , c'..11.1 'Mill,r4lll4l .1••bn , ny•1••r..•...1 A. 0r:g1:.a11i.,....G3 fwr t. 3 po-t tor a (v ter: th"t.., 19,-)aw l of ,/pr ;,• 3.- in P. , :;! ' , -' ,lol i nr J , 1..' 13:1 /i3111 , ,C1i 314 .. , :h.t'l -. , tl..ft as orl•thially roil 7^_ • -VI p..r t•, a r)At It , r a ~ ,•orio•r: t 11. 1 .0 uwt ivroff . , _7l:::::iy tali s ffylv tvr :. a p. , fora, , : ter: ii1 , .'3::.! ..!::!.. 3, 1/11 . !'!1:11,' 1113 4 ,- ; 1-10 i•-•r td, a i•o•••t and ,tott . e, in the ( 4 . ....: ito , or r Wit arr:s•ziot: Ilit•two i1..i 1 / 1 A 3, ; :%,1 11' wo.t, 4_ll-10 p.,r ti i thi• 1)!3 , ...... or 1-g1i,0rg , . 1. , ,.1.ht,,i,,i 0z 7,0 ners2f.v of lawrznore br 1••: , :q., :Vow 40,,•: - lor, !, traprov,••l. A 1.54 - 1-06) •••• t.:r lot of LI - ••1..;•14:iato to 1..1i.1..11P101 tAN p. :o:4 1, ,, u41c , 1,rt: lit t. , :rtlt /".,v 1:::.,1, ti.., - if: p,....., , 1,:n . 0f I Io :10ta.,.:, ,01 the t :1 , : - I.:: 1t4 , 1, of Al.) Aintot., 11; .fim Mule.. :114 .741; A 1-:•,f7,,r,... •,n lit, ~,.1:11 by 1;:,1.1, of A 1) Mqi.a-and nal.a, ....o ,0.... tat , . tut-1 01; 1fit..11 ,. ! by 1.,,,,,r, „f tit,: :kf.r:lt-oof es tate. ecl:lt:iltaing al,:,:a. :::t ,Aci - r! -, s or i:111(1 nt , rs or less, all improved, with 1 ri,mted tootso, 1 fr.aned barn and id'eltird.: ofroSt 1113.3 Ilt-:reoti; s:, : w.l and taken Iwo exl , cotbal at the. salt - of Way- rev National Rank to n-ee i? , f A 1) Munn v.-4 John. Me-1 Keaii, • . s ! • ALSO—One other /wt. ,- land situate In - 11, - etc twp, limmled aml'd(scrtbe‘.l ~e.,,v,..,,, n e gi,.,,,4, 4 he northrnst i. , -rnkr of S I. I:arttes' :of at s stak, , and •dom-s;„ tionice suet at,ll7,. r tin.`" 'llne of S 1.. 1 Itarnes• t' 1 -, :r if"' a ,mind- la r\a, - 0 lirook - ; then... ,, north•l'll. M. 110) 111` . Of Ali I. - I ; im ~,:: tkrod, and II to a c,:rno da:;.• r a'iin or sten,. n o\l a:,•1 line of clia:o . I: 11,-,.%,0: tir_ko.,_ . •::,:t ak,, , :f7, :!,,, din; said Itri.wn pi p a r t o a:corncr in- Ca:, lint of., ‘ l , ol.ii trom;111.; Owner: south along the 11r1i• of John X, on,- . 1:1:41 rods 'and 11 frtiO.ltt , i•orlier o . ls 1, 1;:ir:i.•• 1 . 1 - ',l phi., of le•glimlngtContf.taiug.24 a'cr.:s 14 .!:1111i non: or less. about 20aerys Int prv, ii. n lift I'fra,m,l \ hrs.% 1 twined barn, and-a CoNt fruit trees t. he r..,di:,,,5,,• ,, zed ant tatim Info execution at Ilte suit 4 .latikis Mc f; rogOr V, Martha A. Met: re,., ,, 0r. '''•, - 1 Al. Sn—one other tor of laid 1-I'..cito In S;mtlt ('n:•.:„ . 1: top, and 1.011.1 , 1 M, Cc. nidth by lands* satoderd , a,o;:t,i•ntb.• ea-, b:: a x , ...,-1.1 I , iiting (rota Now York State line to liamtle:„.e. fit the Smith liYe lands of tse . i more Smith atil,A. hi-sett, 'anilson the Si., it by lands or taco Dunham. co:darning wiere', 14 land morm'or leas. al ont 10 ai•ci,-; Improved, with 1 '1 framed bons.% 1 trathed birb. I wo,foil slo' and falier outhilycllngs..and• orchard of fruit , trees 111 re on. Seir. - - , 1 asil taken In tii I.:Veen:lon at the., sail of (1 W Itrlnk vs .1 A. Val:Wert. A 1.8!)--One other lot .01 land Otoate In Towanda.' boro, and bounded on the :mit It by - landA od Mrs. 4•,,,,,nur. F:•. , euivlne, on tlin eastibP Mal!: st,.on th sroth by lands of the Tow,dola Err-.ta Moe, er co, al , d on the west by at, alloy...being about .24 ft front do slid Slate st, and'll7 feet sleep, with 1 two-story ',tic - blinding with in I, ,enema and, also a.f ram,. addle in met few fruit trees thiweon:„,'Setz...il avid taken'.[ do ixecutlon at the snit of Wm Bolan v 4 M hruhaid ',sue: . • A LSI The other lot of land situate LTIPIke in - p. Imuuiliiil - a it de-iC•rlbed as follows: Iteglablng at the west co ei ON: sehoot house lot lately deeded by Wet tlrlit to the School Ildrei.dors of P ike tw, 011 the rOad,lca ling from Lolrdysvlllti to Pratt vlflii: thence along sari road westerly BC rods to a Ilde of Sands fornierlyi o mid 'by Jeiiso Gregory: thence northerly along'sal Ilse., 123 rod', to "a corner of Wm Davis land: thence cast-along lands of salt'DaVls and Platt W0I01,71: roils to ills. highway; thence south along thela.d mentioned highnaY 110 rods, and 05 rf . .s9 the MIT: cotoer of said wheel \ .honse lot; thence along sa 1 sehool hottie - lot west 41 rods to a corner; !helm! s nth along said seli,>ol house kit f' rolls and 10 - ft• t the Brat' Itienllllll- .1 It Igh way,t he place 9f beglnit It ^ , :e01113111Ing 51 a!•res 7\ 41 of land hours or Ise,,, about a 4mproveil. With 1 ff . :tined house, 1 frlmeil barn, an orchard-of -fruit -trees thereon. - Seized and taken to - execution at the salt ii'Plillif) I' Sharples. , , cx'r f. the estate of Sarah Cartralt, olechl„ vs Henry Jon(`. A LSO- 7 -tlne id her lot of laud situate lug twp, and bounded ;,11 the north'-by ,nun Puller - and elfrlstopher Wtiod, , 31 . 1 t. landif of Ditilley.Cattip,' I. It Camp and thi highway leading from Iferrlckvllle to Wy on the audit bv - .12 - tls• of Almon Full;:r , I ', LeVls, atorGe . o N ',Ativisl. and ;vest to' (if- Currln Camp, containing 140 acres-of lau or lasi.' about A 3 arms Improved, wall 1 trains barn, and iTorchan.lrof fruit treesintsrpon. Serif..4l and taken littogsecutiortattlios'Ult. of 11. W Camp, vs WmtearOV, Jr. - Also at the suit of-C 8-Lafferty's ttse'VS Wm Vamp, Jr. Also a; the salt of ti D Fra for k Covalpil Camp, Jt. ' . • . • -,.ALSG—Orie other icit bind sitnatti to 'West, 'Darlington twp, and bounded - on the north by lauds of Bourn:L.o4oer, on the east by lands of Nathan Decker, an the south by lands of Allen floury - rand Ott _in west by land; of Stephen •Stiles. containing '5O ' res of land more or less; about :50 acres im-, ' 0, with I framed house, botndbarn s •and feet t trees thereon: Seized end taken KW ,e yen -flint at the cult of Pomeroy Bros vs Daniel, Perry - and G Perry. ' • - • . . , ALSO-One other lot of-land situate in. Warren twp, and iniunded on the north Ity the , pnblic high way, on the east by lands,of Daniel Iting, .on the south and-west by,lands of Miles ?rine!, cotaining SO acres of aunt more er less, about-50 acres . fm proved. with - 1 framed house,' frantedbarn,and few fruit trees' thereon. Seized and, taken into execu tion at the mutt of Miran Brian* vs • Mielmel Mege trick. - . ; - , . ALSO.—One other lot of land situate .in Athens hom. and bounded on the north by lands of J Le roy Corbin, , , on the east by lands of Ann flannel. on the south by North st, and on.the west by the Uni sersaltzt Churehlot. being altaitt feet front on raid North at by about 105 ft deep. with 1' !twined *Misc.. I framed barn. and four; fruit trees therebn. Seized and ;alien Into eneettlien at the snit of Ann Itunnell's use vs allehaeltVaiSn. • • . .• ~ AI SG—One otherlot of land 'Slitiate in Wish's; ing twp. bounded and deteribed.as follows: Begin; .. leg at the center of the Camp road: thence north. aleng_lands or liirana Washburn li'i°,,• east 43 per. to iviiost And atone*, fur a cornerrthetree along lands of olnns 3iCerassen. east IS per to a black oak cerner: thence along 'huul of A S Coletnan's .estate, south •P4°, west 4tl per to:centre of the Camp road; thetice along - the centre of the aforesaid Camp road: west 17 per to the place of beginning; containing 4.5. acres of land more or tau. all - improved; - no intildingc seized and taken into , execittion at the' snit of Geo C Atwood , rs Grlnle Magee.. ' ALSO—One other lot of land. situate in Franklin twp, and boundel 4 on the north by lands of John miley. lia the eat by the public highway .leading fivin, West Ft ankllu to Granville' enter, on 'Om so.t it by lands of Leonard Morse. F.estus Fairchild. Jolil\ Packard, and Crantner and Kelly,on the west • by in ids of Mrs l'epper, containing nacres of land 'nert:: Cl•ess, about all improved. with 1 framed house. I"framed barn, and a 'few fruit wins, there nn-.'Selz d and taken into execution at the snit of Nelson G )ett's use vs Ira Morse: terra tenant. • • • A T.Stf-4 other lot rg land situate •In Monroe' flip, and bonded on the,nortif.by lands, of Dwight Dodge, Jaines\,)laftittrd, "Win Irvine, on the'east.by lands t.t Elias Park, on the soot Why ;ands or cb t ts. ter-Northrop and, Anthony Joynstm. and on the l i west by lands of lll,iti Kellogg,n ntaining ISO acres of land more or It'S,tlEr Imp entents. •• : " • . AR 50:—Gue otherlot of to d sitnate'in Monroe tFpl. and boundedjm the t e r by lands of,Jillin Rai tot and-.fames El 114; o the. east .by land. of . . •, 3ioses JOIIIIIiiII and Amer: f, land In warren - leo hatne of iatues W1i50n,.,•4 Ind south-by buobs pt :Wax. 'user and Gen' , Friung,land 'on the. west b) , lands of J.PIIIRA , TI anti ,I IR/ Brbaol, containing 330 ae,res of land more or lets,taliuut 3 :locus improved, vekttt 4. log house - thereon. - 1 .'. ALSO--One othertlot of land :situate In lf(airoo . 'two ; and bounded on the.north by lands 4: IWM Ketiog . on the' east by lands of Cbester,Nu thiop, on I be•sou:h by lands of ja..4., V.ldgeway; it'd on the" West: by lairds of Wnvand 1; tarenee Gellogl. 'con taining 230 acres of laud tiuU•l3 or less. aline t So acres improved. iiith 1 framed house. 1 framed barn, .1 horse barn. 1 saw-mill. and all mill fixtures 1,, torig. fug to same: 2 old framed buildings and Orchard' or . fridt trtes tbereon.exceptitg and reservlng•thern- . • . twp. and . rl in Ackley, • ow 'nd, on the Cr,an the west tig 73 acres of v t.s and no • from about an aere :rtf land nsed fig- a schoel hoes.. lot and - ceinetery. Seized and taken.into ex ecution at the bolt of J Silrby'&use vs E C -Eel , 17..F.0. is other dof land situate in Burling: ton trop. :tint hounded on the north by Stigar Creek and lands of S 31 l i tlekerrultMoti the.mist hr the'ller wick turnpike add iambi of Frank . 3101'111e. on the south by lands of . Lyman, Wright anitfloilb.ter Compton. and on west by lands of IS M Dicker em,tAlning aeres of land more.oaess, about :11)aeres impimeed. with I,7ramcd tionse. - 1 shanty. and fe . w' fruit tr,!6; thermtn, excepting and reserv ing; therefrom ;shunt 1 acre ou the norihenst corner. nt said Lot ittMl to - 5' AV fora tannery lot: Seized and taken ;aro execution .at.! he - salt of C E Cat Pbell's () and A T-Wheat.. A Ltla)—One other lot of land situate In tivr..and boundedipn the north by lands of P s, tiquire.s, and Laval Artnstrom:t. on the eastby lands of Wm - 111Il1s, 111 A-Leit and floory lllocher."`tot south IN lands of 3obn Ne, , ldt„ and o'. the .west by. land,• - •f .I"bn La f. 4 ,:rty and Pl>: Squlrrs,.coldalnlng. s,; acres of Intei mime Or kis, al,att Gt 'acres prov,d, tctlll I framed I framed ik:frct` aml at ta...10 , 1. urger outholitllntt , :' and' orchard of. friiit trea.4, theroott, t",17...-dand.tak , tl Into ~x .eett.: ti on st ihc. sn! l t vs David ;Nesbit.. L=it—on , lo7ler,lod of land situate in Canton ,noro, and ho'imi!tti , 4lthe north IN ,ervlc. on .tast by : Fools .if , Dunham, on tIRI .sontit tie 121:ion .It, and lilt the wr:st .lands of' 3rrs •%V It cOn't - ninittahiott arto rif land .more Intonw6tl,l.lvlth 1' frathe house, I' , f ranked 'nartt:andiwilie.rolttlotildings, and a few fruit trees thereon.. Seb . .t,l and labli into etecurkn. at the stilt of Wm Taff....l'. vs W.W tznalth.., othe.flol sof land situate ill Towanda twn. and dc:; , erlbcd as Tollows - : At th 4 ttogthea.t:oUsa lot . c.ontntete'd to. 'Wallace siweed ;, ttwitce son th .('O5l Is rod,: to a jwst ;thence south 81cI wt.+st abtint 14 rodsi On-nee/malt tl3°,w,est rods nr then:lo6llN to a on the malt. road: thttre along - s3ld, main (l. 1-ta , : ! , • ~, nla:nlng acre.t , of 1:41,1,- more • or less, at,ott 2 Inkiin,wed; wl:h ,titall a fey frill; ,frves takol inao I. , .voeution at the suit of.tiamtwl Vanderpool.vs Dor tor deems. • , • ) ALS;(I 7 -On , l - other lot. nitnatn In Tuseatorn twp, boutat.,4 :11, , ,,n0rt-11 by land , Of Jerentiati va.o. IV (ands or other OliverWaiikei; south by binds- of 3lar i thallcClee, atid we , : t by boots of Mortis Lane: c.,ntalnin..! 17 , 4 acres of Jana, taivre or nbotit Itnpr.ived.wltlT 1. tranted Lonse., tfratn,(l I,arn, and IC NV fruit trees t!to'reoli. 'taken Into the star„( Wllbor.• .A.1.51 1 -oae other tot .ituat , !'llt...ll.oini,^ twp.l.,ouLd ( 4 Oil Oaf! norllt latoli± and' .1(.1ko ntrobb..,. ea , : by pubitt\ ithrhwa:cr, ..,ottth by !ar::hof 4 Wn..b1n,;. - 1 , 41 Townnr and Ifni nod by burls of ..Cle:ll , ,l'orlk,.s.'arn4 Itither l'ok: co:lt:cluing .16 arri.. - i-nrldzinb perchi , , , . Of kind,' 11'.0,r, . t ilnnroyed. fratti.,l I barn with sited attr.efizfd, and :en; 'trait. , Ito•re.••b.. • A her lot altunte,ln licit-Cwp,bottn+l ed ..n tll.- ce , Tai he last is Forte, , ea.:. by laod., of IH:t:'ti itSarnes.....nttit pul.ll. and try.,t. byol l rols f Ha'? r;ett. 11;r1Vti: contiOulng l';;;:te, I:nnt, tnori'. or I , ,s:..l..e.tutpr..venntt , . an,l taken into e_v • etiti..,:; at thesalt of .1 W NVlA,:::.urtt r.11.45e - of 11 .77: I.7ilrks A tic.. at zuit of 11 fieOrgo Strlibl - e, • f,s()—(lw . . tor !.itliate • flyert.owit taT, boinf.l,,l and .le-'-erlbed • 11.... i ginnIn1:: a; a In•tnic_wk (re, the Ott beast eortrr Uf.a. lot of land in p0., , i ,. en,10n of Daniel (r tlwneo. nnyth *44 p.e.t the o , l' • A said Ja6:- .'IW-:.V1 , 1, SAIIIII .1 . ;' , 2 °1..L;1. 1:i 0 rod, to itpo4 a cor ~f Mi.i. !I Well:ltd., lot; tlielli-r 1.-y tio;:',...t:a, ~..,ittl., f a 7 k, , .' , .‘ 4 ~,'• p•.,ls t , ', a T ,, ,,t, fill Tir.fttiv. ,, sf..o , r ,;f• -....1i,1: .•11:.) . ,1,4,.% t!t-n.', hy th.• It.tchard., , 'Sr. Vatil)yke• nl.l-. ri , )L, a 42.1-.. t I 9: :••••:9 1N , .}5i.:111.1 , 0. - -. - , t;':11,41,e. I,y 11., 1 :,,h1). L.:, lal-.11,-, Qouth. a'... 3. ‘1, - ...,-. 7 S.I roli 1.3 a Chcal• "fO. O . nit: 11.1..11",:1. , OLIIII F..° Ir . :IA, 40 rV...lii .to a 1 ,,, ,t : Vi - n.•.? 1 , ' Wy. , 1 , . of .1 VaoDyl:e a:A,1.0th.,. , r land.; ~,11,:-..2, , ii, ; ;,.:,, .22.1 a-t) fo.l, 10 a Lead, sap:llig on r.,.. i 1. ..,•. ,If ILA:1 , 1- , 0t J.:.Slcil.iv.:rn : tliv-11;1,1..y.t1,, , 11 , 0% n orth -" ,, a.‘V , - , 1 24 rol, to a Inil , : e. .tito..lnt, on. L. :....-.! .1 , . t, . 0. ~, , r of ..11 - I.:ratuilt 1. , .!* 10.: - .1101.100 Iv I.lw • ~".,' 1, ,, ....)1 "•'.. 3 1 . 1:: r , ... r. to a ,- .1 - K“..r•aut fora cornt•r; -:1i,...:-.. I tat d. of, Aillrane.” att,Llaitil,'la 1,,,,e5, , .... , ..F. •r 1) ......1..: I , ~t i., 3 1 li , , r - .1: l,° wt , t :142 'iods to ti,' i'' ,,,, .. • , f !.1114f ,,, . } •? ;•1': co:it:titling 1!):1 acres 31141 ;.', r .r! .4.,:.•1., :•: , -r, i r 1.-,..e ii , , Yarprov ,, ta,,nts. 1-'; •-• i.:l , z,arl r •:. - 1 , .: t;',1 I:Nr,, , froti: all Clot hemlock r...:: -,- ..a,d 11, A. - . a: , v , • r : a;;;: - •,,..t.r.ctit I , -rweett - Math ,I , ' r .:.• fl - 1 , 1:'1..• :di!! 7,1.1.1,1, , , e' 4; .1 1, CU1t1.., ri..eol - 4.14;i1 I,i .1 , .. 3. 1.... , 0% Ts, VA: pia, 1t, , ..,41, :' .1.111.• wmallty of 4 . -. •4 ? 1,. , .;/ 1! . 1.•.... d , ou - v;illtin tu,n)t . h . , 51. , , 1 not t o •..7.1f , ;'!.1,-_,, , --0t.i,,-- 1a ... I fo• F,•ars,, I.•:•73, and .7'o cords '. , ...s ~ . .1 7:741i..r..", .; 1! r. o .1:: - it.g thtt,satio• plt.,cc. of•latid .. .11 .%S: l',,,,Wa'ajoa.,, 1 ,- ..,..,.t; , ... r.h.. , -: 5r.1:45 , 4•11 i• . , d....,1 ,•,.,t,r,i 1.•,•!, 17,, 1..71. ':.r . i.l' st.'r.l•••l iti thib of- C- . '',. t - '" T ~',,:: 4 Sr — 'l • .` In .I'l c q for I:e.olford • . ~.., .i.`- I '.....-,..- N- , It' , .. : r.t I•ago• el, .ie:' S••tiatt .1 tat , r ,- lial i - ?: - 'atom ..0 tho, saki of Shark, '.-r ia'--i 1.•••., FIT_ %,, TI:. ,:a, Wa..lt'slan and ,V, !MEM • - . ;,..,, .:,. A L.-rt.... 4 ofi,•:''ifth..i 1 , 11 et: dart , . in ( - 3914)11 pr lv, 1 , .n0i1 , 14 , 1‘ tit , n,, , r1,11.y.1 , ..t. No .1. ra_st by Tr9y-st, .:.,a;:, hy ~ r ,N ,/ 1. and vrq, , ,: by lot. No 9'; coat:Nl:king 1 a-s , 9 I Ind. In , lrc or 1,5.. all Improved, wllh - a f...,,, , ,11 ,c,.. , an:l r - ,,,..- fruit trcnir th'ertl?ri. , • s , A1,'.1--1.9; 7.' , .. - .: - .. In 'sabl townshlr of Cannin, h , : , . ( 1.-.! on Ow I:orth by . land.; of II M (; , ,tr. el , t \. hv tio:.-St, ,outh by. tot N0 . . , 1; and wost. by AV,llltani ' 4;4,Af : V. - Yr.:o;ll4g- 1 acre of-'laud, mot. , ur 1....,,, all • ittii.,..ved. - * / .t1.5 , 1„ 1 -1.-ois No .1 and .7 (the north part of lots 'No .... 1(.;;1.1 and 12), Si Mate ini,sahl to.cnchip or . I 'anton.; h...ttatl,:d on the north by. land, of Fti Jr:lli i,tt And .lot. No s.,oalit hr lots No 3 ant 3, south .hy a lc!, N,..:., 9. lb. I I anti I. d, an wc.411.2,- 1,,1. Yo , 13 ; ~n tainlb;:: s :terry of land. I)virt , or I, , Ss, all ttnprov ed, with: a- fratn:d 11.01.., f: - .l.lnecl harn;• and tow; 1 -, Ili! tr,i \ 1.114rc9n." . - .. A Ls(,)--rot No 10, ..t.rluabk in • sild town,hip or 4 . 3:1;.'t:. '0; ,, tV1.1i.41 4'.11 thi, Tn,rth.hy - laTol of Ephraim !...'a , ..., e.t,t I,y li4, No 13; ~:outit by yabli, IligtlWAy, 3 , .1 ~,,,, by 1 0 .vrt.fwtt I=.:qT: cort , .a.ing , 3 acres of laud, in T. , lor le's, all improved. . •-,, , .. - , '- —. . ._ A 1.`,74.1—The Soilfli half or lot ,No o„,situato Itt ssl 1. towll , lllp, of Canton, bounded on the 1,,,.rth bS land of (1.11 (lon, east Ly lot •:‘ , :o-13; synth lands of :Slurlln Lynch:and west by lot :zo 11 contain ing. 3 arrus of. land. nn . .lv all. itnrroyed ' •A south half of Ir . pt ,No 11, sitnat, In th" town , hin of Calittur. hounded on the north by II 31 (Jog, tat by .lot No lA, sunth by lawl of E Colwell and If,artlit and w.,t by • 487111 of >Ltriiu Lynch and lot No II: containing 3 of 1.10,1, - mor, , or all iinprvred: no build ing.. sonlynalf of lot N !.:Itrin,ty 10 the toticq.hin of eunrOn.l.c.unded onito,hortli bylands of 7I 11 ;,4f, hit \o.'. ,outk,l .I,y 1: It Itodc well, atofwest by tot No 11 : 3 acres of Lind, mon, or I's „ all linto oveil; no . . ..k.L.SO-L-Lot No ft. situate lathe said s towitiltill or. • Cilittomtottroled olit lie north by knots of II N tjtilf, e ast by lambs or Widow Nowell :110 I‘4S Nl's. 1,13' and - 1, sou al by. land of E Ibßottlineif, and w t , b t, by tot in: rotitatidog :i• :titres of land, more or less;:tr.l 71 - fivr t .,,d; -wi.:h a bttartl loose and franted.ltarti ' tlo•rcon. .A Hof said lot. I•eing; loom fully.dj,:ert bed' . in tiro It:idea - a:A Van Sallee survey:tad patt.,,ic MM.'. : SttitA and talon Into extteutlim tit the sot of I.,lnoinv Bros vs John:W Bailey abd Nicholas - VamNamee.. e ,- ..:U.,:S.)—(ine other lot of laud situate In Monroe twit, bounded on the, north 'Arlan& of II V rat fir rie,h, east. bO Iby lands y lauds of E C Knit :gg. S OT II W Patrick, and west .Oart.t . L:io • ichrge-Ed-' ~,, , til I and 4 c try Riallilll3ll ;l. , .)111:1illinft , 00 acres of land, bore or loss: tioiropnweinents., tZttlzed and , Nikon t ntu execution at tho suit-of It S Ikakes* nse vs Fr:Hthlin C 51y,,,;. . ~ ~ . t . - . . , . . - al.:s;(s-4lno •othcr not situate in IVinditam twp, houndedand described as fellows: Beginning at l as slake en the west stile of the public roml - cor of I' ; Malt-a 7.; thence along line of 511111 , 3 vast Ili 1•rto a il pii : ot- s :00e,-; thence south 4s-!,i o „Ive'st - 5.4 , to a ~ pile of Stole : ttience,north 67'., 0 AVeA-61K- per to an ironwood.; thence south S ti-10.per to a. , t and stones: thenee west 247 2-t0 petit centre of puldie road: tinnes'ilOrth along centre of ktid. roa4 to an angle on the nor: he ::::t i-Ide of the - road; .thence be Can , . i l .orthwest 'shit- of ,salit road north 4V • isaJd 25 - po'r to an angle in ~ a l,l roadr thinice by the Wide of said-foad north IrP y° vast Ai per to the place of - be - glidaing; - coatainiog 41' acreslanil sit oer of land, snore ur. less, about 45 Improved. With 1 framed barn, I framed shop, and few fruit trees thereon. Seletql rind taken into exeention at,the suit of ,it V - Fattlkner's nsees WM.) /.'u,tl,rook. Also- at silt - ! of saine'vs same. Also at suit of Same es same, - Al...Sti—tine,other lid, sltnitte in.- - ..tottroo tavg N hannited and described as follows:- Begin:dm , at - ii "nn' cormti the north side-of a road leaillnefrom . the first !whirs on the main hank of the ToWale.ls. :l'reek,•alsivo GireettWOOd Cottage In said tWit to the Berwick Turnpike: Iheiice north 46 0 east Slip 13 per to a post; thence alrig other lends of -the said David Slavin soutkh 2 ° • east 130 per tea post i on 11w north bank of the Towaittia'Cieek; thanes up said Creek north .93 , A° %vat 21 per to a eor near, tlie centre of a road lelsling -frpin still rowanda en , ek near IlawlVss"Top V• curry to' road - first above !mentioned; thence 1 th -la °, • :t 44 per; thence north 1 03 :1 ° M'eat 1 5 2- , Per; 'thence. north ‘.,0 west 15 2-10 per; them Herat 41° west 12 . ?sir:, .> thence north 55; 2 ° west 11. per; awned north 44° west 12 6-10 per r to theiplace of beginning; euntain log :I'2 acres, strict me:lst:rt.., with 1 framed house and few Trutt trees therei,m...tielccd'and taken into ekes - I:Ben at -the salt of 1 , 11. Schrader; VS Scepter Brown. Also atiattt of .f - . 11 Schrader's u,e s-s 55.1..pc. ter ;.troivn. Also at suit of 'l' 1, Warira use-Afi 1.: , .. 31111 e r ':in.l - See'pter - Ilrewo. , .. . . . . - . . , „ , ; "il----Thie other lot Miami sitnatz tn. Canton" . ' . • - ' At'' ' . - ' A D ALINISTR A 't_ OR'S I N OTIcE -. ..twp, and bounded on tile north by lands formerly ; , ~ 1 .1 OWned by Addison Beals, on the east by If 111 creek ! _.. --Isltiticela hereby given that perie.i . _ 'Land thepublic highway, .en, the ,!;outia.by the Mad.... -dabted lto the estate or, Geo. W. ti....f10gg.; late tr , ford and hycomlug-County lilies, and en the west . Monroe trip. de.rd, must make's:mediatelmY" . . ! ` t , 1.1 - landisorJentile Poisons, colitaittlag ,50 acres or iut the undersigned, and NIL prisons having cialll. land more or less; about.4o acres Improveik:wlthA against said estato . nobstpreseat them, dui.y unttec tad h'ense, 1 framed barn, and an orhhartl of. , ticated, for settlement, . . 1, it trees thereon.: Seized and takenintu elem.. , ^r.. ' . .. - .DENJA.1111111.1.1"ClIORN o . , tlo; at the suit. 91 Durk, Thema* &Cu vs T J Heals. - , April P t '77. • — " ' Miurnistrter. , . in ants .wds . of ea<; by rut , ne r&I • ..Legal. • • A . LSO—One other lot or land-situate id's:anon' tarp, and hennaed tin the north by lands' 0f...i.h0 'Turbtity. Mt the east by lands of Daniel ltreb , sl.,4- and Mrs Josiah-Carr, .on the south: by lands of Da n fel Webster and the estantOt ft.fones. afol On , the west bylaw's-of the estate 'of John B tones 'and.the potato highiray,nontalning7Barres of laml. • nanroor less, 70 'Airs improved. with .2 fraincl, hoitses, t tranicsi Tarn*. and 2 orchards of t r o t freest thereon... .hteln4l. and taken into execntkes nt thpousit of Thonms Ytt 3f ichael A1.,90—.0n0- other lot,: situate in Overton 'up, bounded on the north and east by lands of W Mon ff.treety, routh.by lands of Henry ifeithemer, and west by ptibilebighWay: containing :"%, air acre t.t land, cnoreior less, all improved, with I trashed •bortife, I framed stable, and few fruit trees Therese:. ,A1.,50.-One Other lot, situate. in Overton tip. bounded on the north , by . publie. highway, east and south try lands of Francis Osterhout. and west by hurls of henry - Sherman; containing 5 a.:rrei laud. mote or lest,. all iniftruvcd. with I framed • toisse..l board shanty, apd few fruit trees thereon. 'Melted and taken' In tolrsocution at Bull of- Angel:l.., lfutteosteln vs )farrtin Ifelehemer. ALSO—Me other lot..situate in Toivanday.oro : •; described asfollowss• Beginning on the north side Ping-et at the south cor of public school i.A ; thence southerly 98 9-;12.1t tea cot of a lot for tnetr-p, bOonging to II L Scott. now of Mrs Keene; the r ,,--;, Aoistherly along aide of same and parallel wlthlir.t described lino A 9.12 ft to rille•it 51 ft to the of beginning. with a framed dwelling tiou--e ;nut a Story brick and framed wagon and black .tnlth shop thereon. ',Seized and taken jut° •executlen at the suit of „TheMuttfal Building and £l,lsing Fuld . Association of Towanda vs 11.Pnry ALSO-One other lot, situate In StryaMming twp; bounded and disci-Wed as follows: ::Beitlalilag'a? coroflik No 1:1 on the northwek side of isr!coTid--,;.: thence north 31 0 wet 7 per to a cot; theece s;:!IT SG° west to-pet to a cor of lot No 10; .tt&erpat oo ill 24° east 7 per foe cor on northwest..tddo sit - thence on the line of said street aortlfst° rast \,lO 'per to place of beginning; containing 70 - peret, , s" of land, snore or less. all itnp - ....edv no bill EflfT Being lot; :bus and 12 In lowtirlat. Eibized taken latoexecnaroa at Hui. suit ut users Mary F.F.lllott and .1 M Elliott. • other lot SitO3.l . O 11 , Watr,ra hteritdyl on themnith by pubae, • C. ea.t. !adds of Isaac Roger and. tat 3 31eVloe, cnith yy. the estate of .DitnntoeSCV( , and Abram weitt,byilarills of ILIStil dings and F.,ftwaT , l (Moe cont4lnlng 100 a es of lifid, more,. or ie „ L b:n ut *, l in i. r ov c o, v. h 2 hoard house.;. 1 !•diazg2 and orchar,f•Of 'fro trees thereon: Seized and - taken Into execution at the suit of - Allen v•t Lewis Ttager and Win : Huger, ` • • ,t1:_•••0--fio•e' other hit,- situate Lettiti'vitie , isort.'; bounded oil the: north by lands of NVI•I6w Ashton, e:vst toy land of • Noble. Canfield, soot {h Le ()rangei4t: and - west by 3fatne,t; contatulnk Nam; of land, meteor tess.- all Improved:. with. 1 tu,:v k i shanty thereon. Seized'and taken Into.'executlot at the sogrof . Samuel !lark vs TTY Ilh'ssett. Au...41-011 - e other siti4te in s lihesbespilu trp. bounatul %colt and north by lands of lta4lh „Gore: cast 5y lands or. Edward „trn..dd,, soon, is puhlic highstay leading from Slie,sLeqpidtolionu.. ? :. conTaining of 'au acre of land. niore or lesF, a , t improved, c.ith. 1 2-store framed 'l;g:use an.l bss, • teutt trees therepiti tioir.e , l'aml_ialo.n in o execn [ion at the'-quit of ti K 'Hulett vs Ai.a ,ALSO—Car other lot. sitnafe In Sfiestic:iptin twp, bonafted-on the norih.bytandsof.theestateuf Joh dee'd, east and south by taruli of •Gore,: and West .by public highway leading riot! 'Towanda to sVas'erly; sinitalning arre 4 land; wore or all Improi-ed. with 1. framed framed . sittip, and few fruit' trees - thereon. titlft,l and taken into.exic(ition at. the suit ct The. A th. Ls Buthitug and.• Loan Associat bqt of Athens Toon- , slap c, is: it BM and lletsily.F, 11111. ALSO—One other int of land Nitwits , in Tuscarri• iwr. and bou.tivapn the nor;? l.y land; of - .la, Sharer. on the east I.lland;t of - War ‘ ,I.VIIRney atal Ainon, nuktft, min thr smith be lands'of A Wait . frau, and on tie! wesl by landi',f Avery. - cantaitilug ae.rt,s - 01141:4 Ihs•rt, or loss. ale.otr• acres log bone.,;-1 log barn. atel orehaid of fruit tree? thereon. rtized into exventb)p.tit theisatt of Geo :NS POI (. • . •- ti. . .4“4 4 1,=-I)ne other Dit of taint --situate. in rat wp, and bounded ion. t teat ,yr t , h. by flea p: tie highway, 01.1.*the east ihy the. pub:P:ll4om aviead log, If. n;iolhrrs Eddy. ,o$ I he.sou: h by of II Raub and'A and on thr!..xel to the Q1:1417y grist of an›.4e.or livir!! n1:11 1.fratii5,41 , 1t0n , .% I f r:11:61, -hara. 2 I.lai'ks ;11 andmilt treed tliertQn.. 4 .l 4 ..fz , -412a.dt-iR7:11 11 1j • ex,,,--,111 . C 11 It.t.,:rtn* IV:it 11., • of land . r!"triltr In Wnr, tv.T. fm;i`t,il , : . ;la;ol,lo.4 a •. a corroir of fatalnO.A. "krgatQ: tlpm..o 3,4 'do , to a, 2;,.. 0 . 2.r2. ptf.t• to a _ilia![ ,701-1,,i• .ntar , t: tht , utE! , ea=f• t , ;t hra.p the 'to co;r:o-rof land toi: of paVid'lMlt!rp"et . t . .li , o ,. .? •okitll - . tp,i; to a ;•hOiri,...; heap In .aerarttllo U%li 141o't, 11.11 h "f: 9 l ,, 'r in t h lt , If log 1.;,:;:vot a tract...tut - voyeff 11, mut Tnnti , t ni - LtinY jtc rilt:g_ ant s:t of: .t.) S,trfilt It Ito tf ion-part then at Itt e,:0?: - of Mat Ivntkiek., dye% contnitting,lo: act on of- tape! morv.,.r les,,lahoaf av a,-re , .iinLrovi.ql; with 1 fratto-A 1. 'ratio-.1 barn. I hia,.:kstilifii shop. ansl c:.•1-art1 of fruit - ta;:k•u int-, the suit leNathaal..-1 Mutter, Ita 1;1 p d L.R„7._..4,)0f., other tot of Litrl:ll , twp. lonuolccl ;yid folh4s.: Regtnionc - ; at, th, :onthw?...4 ranter of a 1.4.110 . 6 i Or late 44 f Park‘a p f,r a e"ti.ner: thtsnve ..3• 1 1 rnrth like of tot U: ,- vi•or lyto of s:shl Park. at . p.•r to !In'? .f lot js , Lac f.:r ,C . O11101.1110:11,2 ilOr Pa 164 to - a Inapt,. fr oh.r 61 - ." Ih,` llorth lili. of !o: fto, of %-%;•••• .a{.l .Lin tr,a %o r r .. 4, led to { Ito ; ph,,,:of , P..fltiti W 11.1: •0131.17.•••: 3,;;i4 per that, - of ali thr, that , l:ity)”2 f.,uud upon 11.•:' saNl - • • A 1...50—0n." ntl.wrt,it 41gt/..! . t.g al. Su a t.ot 114 - of CO Ipurly. at I:ken: or; tio•rit,k+sfk:h 4-lir r,S, r:ist - '1 1 ..ne..0f - Izz:(1 pow or 1V }I .t“ pkst: :11...TItnt.eas: ea rp(l , *, Tv.- - ;: . :brjw.• n0r::,25 .1;10 twi (,;-I,or ~f 144:.iltene,,t1W. .; - r: , 'fsnt , at, Mot' Kin :11i4 r.a. , ‘of t) 113'n'"': contant IN; .lo ar!re... of )3,1 J r.,,r,,0r Of all tha'n:inl•.r.:',4 tilt upon 'Jot ate/ - 1-ol , je .3 ats to the .1 i", 71; f,rth itr al-ont rarq Fr. • two :0;1A . ), uc.rri r.l - ToWaining :1,41 IS3 - ,out Nr• .71. Ithi I fraill,tl howl's.% ' nit lAlith lIVILVIIed. Other otlthathlll,gs :1!:41 Tellni•dh.Of fruit ',Te1: .. ., drat the snit. of Mir:lntel Van Ovki• M M\E-r. . other 'Attlate in IViLM.tin p:houn . th..l . anil detwril":4 follpws:.M•gianfi g mat the '4.prtin-aetvrl . 7 thence eeutli I' re.%.1 In pee to4l;t:r..n.irr• th , l Ctriurf.y .I°o *?1.1): th,..ww•i• n•Jr:114:;; 0 , we , 1.:.t0 :M ( ) th,n;: • .e.. 1 . , ,j.0ti,T,t0 a it , 2nil,:r•it .to-of theh,", htpctll. V:, r.a..tr2.:3 1 , 0; : 14.t111 e;1.,.,:".5 107:- thellre: ::•14 thence inlet pLlr; s thoncT north .3 Iter 3., tn... centre Of VI-, thence I.y . the centre of tit:: to the, 'of the . i•v!,:t . . . • Donne - , settl 4 inent.tro.fani...s's th:•neo -41. , rt1i with host nwtitioz . lei.L.roaq to ',11.• tlerOt ”r acres itnprc.v.•ll,,"•filt a , fr,itn, 1 3:.C1 'barns. :111.1 Iralt :nere.m. and la`. et Int. exc.szttiort at`the'luir or N' AirnltAin . A o: her lot. of. lan.] sitiate in 514......11v -41,1111 twp, boutnied.on tee north bv.latoi:v Pf. , t. Aver. 6tl (be ea't by lauds 4 , f t 1..• couch I , y•lanils of Rat ph bore, :inll on the roost hy the plihlle an acre ..r. toyd more ot;Ie hit V. kit st, , aln 01111 ati nt4lifistur,s I , oli , t,ging thereto. 5..17.,...5.a11.1 takt'tt hillexteution at the :Tulin A t . N'N F Ay , r„ • • - A I.St I —flii - e:other..lol of 1an.,1 situate twp,.ll..zpifled.an,l aS llogrnnicr: at ~ lon'e 1:: , t - trottln!ast _corner; thonee 111, north' 11nt,..t0 'John' Fiiu•r'.; 101015/ thou, .1- ., >a: Yi!trr's Ilne - Co 1011(1, Wr1;.7.4t Snyzi. r; th,Lee Sopler.an.r.tihYn 1.111. - I: ,, rner; thence ,olitki.rly roptvr the vont:11111 as.r, , , of l::4 7110H(Tii'N.5. n!...tIC 15 acre,- - 11,p. rov,pl, wi:h 1 ft . :fined lion,. 1 1,- g there,:(,. 1 / 2 - ;cite( arul 181. 1 11 into- 'eX•1•111ig,11 flylna:t I lytnan 1) azal Voleot '.,kl St 'l o:.lier lot of l in t s,lton:o niOt i,gnuu lots on•rlo•norf.h . by :mall:.y rot'. on lb!, .Jast.by lubTh. of I lonior troup.sn. of the Wy . abLOng :;,L1 /8114 S or. w 301,0 1 41.. n,t , rane, Wk!ke,..l•Tatr). catltait.tiig• '_'-ant )•1"ho-i nr,rcorl' itilfr:v.i.)l, itl: t larg.• bri.U.:41w0:41,7; holt, with buiblifiks nvlu. f t l - 1,..re0n. • • Al.:•. 4l .—tti s otltt-4 lot of•land, ,tatitat). Jo •15 - y - ...'•W 7 - hog and Capti.l,ll on J:11.1.:E)f F IY, 111.-ut4r by Inn-Is I.loin,r . Ibo south by al, :airy 1, Wi!,r ti.y ,pubtio ltitzliway i kaiTlng itunt 11,r11.1.ville to NY:i - a. luttnt.t. 1.411A;:11.11 , ' 1‘) ) ).r.• of la.t a l .1) . . ) ; . q5,) I.p'n.r, - .‘••••••1, with itran)i.): 4 - 41)0)-1..1 or lan.l T,ii , rara: a In - p, artrl I.. , finit..tt io , rlh hook of .1 rot :.111i 0)) :I) •tl).•• ) ,•!._ 1 7 • e on : 1., ;.S . 1; 1 ,1, 4./1 coil T I ±)t311.,. 0 - ,7. 'IV int I'( no,l ..)larb.., k,•y, r.litaiiring 41 nor - 0... Ittnd aloirt 111:111 , v ,ti. it, a I),ty trait •t S , Tietl and taken tato a;,4 Stilt SEva,ra vs. .W . . A 1 ." 1- 7 0,1, ' . 0111 , 1 - of land ,itlraZi. Ti•oulttlel, and Ite,er't.,.d At,• ff t; ! . -soutttwo,t Vor!. , r or 3 lot Olvti',4l:l , :i Ling ~itttated. Itio of ittidg.t t, and ext...T.dint.t lt,ngt tr, ~. tro.rt tht.n..T -air , [4:l3ll ,l s t:rifithatiit NV Pat Fon 4,1 r: !;:.3 ca.itward,y ato.ty:ll7lc_of . 1. - ,l , ft.t, c,: .'ll , •r or , at::: tal , l t•I 119 . t to the Ica-, ttftlt 1 fr:lntf.,l anti i:w I 0 - nauit•ntal in:VS .. - xecntlon at the titti Mr.; It A A Hilt, . AL:in-/401:o •otlit , r lot, slinate T,ltehre 1.1 le , owlet/ awl.de. , erihe4l. ac ft:ilowst I e::"!: the, qQ3IOI,St. COr or Ell 1 tarn) OW11•••,i thence north 11 0 1111.1or'saM.:%Ierrel!'s farm 1 1 11 :IN, east cor of >:l4d .11erri11: 'the:le 11,.:11; e; .t oa - 11:-..,W;, , tiIfoy of s•aid farm southeast .e4r of re,ediltly eptives,•4 (, Itaaikiu ITAliiop a:APe: tirk . :: a:to:beet,: or 1 I': I r , In: III!Ittee" south ph; .cast 7-I rod, 'to the O • •'r the re h V.:• 5 we • 7.aid Hicks' as S sr - e,: Flies ;31. ' hunibwk , eapting , a cot.; thence 1 2 -3 rotk Isi a he'thioek' tree for a 'or: shear • so - I'•t' . . .. .. . wol.d. t.'s rods to a-post foe .. .tear; t (now, nor tl. •,..4.w ~.r. sr j 711 rmis.lln. prate Gr. ...ginning: rontai.:llo4!;:t a. - ..„ at t,:i p.2.r of 1.110 aula• or i.,.......-ab art .;S - i0..!pr0 , . :':',....., Witty 1. frlllllC , lllOl ;ir,.!., 1 fnoln,d I,a,n, 1' s.t-. 11: -. ' and 01.01:trt1 of fruit trt•es tlwr.. , n., 1t..,.r5i:.:. t here from a hot ilroW 4+.1• re'itmit:ri,z , ,,..io.t..). v ft: :.: Keete:Lcokeveyea to .iaid 1,7 K,7• by A Isopit.thi , Ilt andtitlfo t , p , ,,deed datedSiTt :::,, 1:-.5:. and i...r , t.l 111 1:W=Vt-RT rain of hind. Mote ,:r leo , . :' , ... , ,j1 and.taken inftvolocution at ale slat of .later, f' Lord;ot and Iltoi:ard kl'lntPr. ex...111,1 , s of .11. 11 Y "1 I.v.ggett. dv,.. '.il,; , :i.kNe of fl. \% V:piDttz2r, y's A: . .t:t ..I.laltlivin. • 1. , " ` .- • - ANDREW 11. Sn't • Sheriff's Ofice.' ..qr,ll 12,1677. L . 1/MINISTRIT()I-I . B' (Yl' ICR Not lee Is hereby given ,that all •Mhtml. In the estate of 'Mica Orwell; deed, mug: make Immmtlate umlersitmed; and an pert.ims havlag,v l alms against ,:al , l c',..tato.-must me-; 1 1.1at ilmmolu'y thentleated, Coy . settlentert, - • - - S--Q: A ZOOLT:i Ft% Aftmhilmr.vt.T.. April . l243w. .A DMI.NTS'rIt I l'ltl VS NOTlt' P: . ..4A._.--Is.:otice Is•her..!by glv:tt 'tenet 4‘11.1,.:1- , ..: I.lo,ted to the estate of 'Cir. - IL (':E. , : - (( •;. T. (IA !;'' 'l • late of Towittola'6omr„ll.ratlToo t'onory. livi't otal:e Immediate payint-at to the mpl,r.; ; ;,. : ,,t;:tritl. all ik , :rsini4.llaviki-g clatoketg.itt . .l-t said ~.,..70e to;r4 prc , (ent'.t . hetn, dory atfilleati,a±c(l, Pir,.,, , :(1..01L'1;L' ' ELIZA: E. yowl - I:1:. Admiiii,znizz is.. , April. ,1877-wd' 11