raAi or tr ff 'epott 72 : 17 : 4 4ar Pig Thundl7, Mq 10; 1877. W. A. CILEIBERM, . . • Dealer In FINE JEW . ELR V,. • " • ' WAt:CIIE4 I ," SILVER, AND PLAJFED WARE iOWANDA. PA. - s s Towanda, Jan. la, 107. LOCAL AND. CENVIAL. NEITHER of the Troy hotels.sell liquor. FATnEn KELLY :will 'address the Tem perance meeting tbie Wednesday evening. 'AI:3IOST every , one from Atheni in at• tendance at Court this week, has , the bine ribbon. Tim temperance movement has greatly r,..duced the amount of drinking in the ' country. THE Elwell House has been still further improved by the application of a',..goOd Coat of paint. NOT wrritsrAzumco the "hard times," there .is a good deal of building going'on in- Ton:01141a this season.. ' - THE Board of Managers of the Agricul tural Society, witi c meet at the Secretary's _Ade on Saturday nest, at 1 o'clock'r. C. M. :MANVILLE 4.t CO. will sell . at their auction rooms on Friday afternoon, Eev oral horses, wagons, hotel furniture, ete. •31 . Anym - COOLISAITGIE, of Monroeton, was taken suddenly ill on Monday last, .and for a s4rt time his life was despair i;erl of. His :symptoms are better now, !however, and 'his friends hope for a seedy recovery.,, ifru.km DAY, - the clown, will make a barrel ascenSiod.fOr the amusement of his friend; on Saturday •afternopn, between the hours of 4 and 5 o'clock. ; 0;:u young friend, BENd. KEnnicx, of A , ;ylniii, has purchased an interest in the up-town meat market. BEN is a good fellow and , deserves la generous patron , , ALTHOUGH the Baptist Church of this pl.ree is -with Out a regular pastor, services will be couducted every Sunday morning by Deacon - GEonnE IT. WOOD.. Sunday . seliqol and prayer meeting as usual. - Tun Owego Steamboat Co. have corn .plimented us withA Very neatly exeenteil "pass" for tho current year. The cot- pang will run of .excurshins to .va- . - riptis points of interest along the blue Susquehanna. A DECOILVTION PA .-All honorably I dis-e charged solOicrs and sailors are to meet•at .Military Hall, Headquarters of •eompany. K, 12th Regt. Pa. N. t•.',iturtlay 'evening, May 12, at Ti otclock, tAi,.prepare for decorating the graves of otir dead comrades. 11. A..•MEactrn, Esq., has - been` nomi nated by Chief:Jostle° WAITE. and con firmed as iu Bankruptcy, for .this district; in place of Col. OVERTON, resigned. Mr. M.. is ;well qualified tor the responsible -position, and will make an excellen,t officer. WE 11.-kVE thoreUghly tested4he pateht g:ks burner now beim , ' introduced in this .. , placcilby JACK iIIGHLARD, and feel satis fie& that a large saving in gas can be I,y_ 'male by using it. Mr. H. is an affable; . \ pleasa tt, gentlevan, and we commend\ hilly tope confidence of the people. , 0., Ilisitkor How E, Wing recovered from the illness which prevented him from fill ing his appointment to visit the parish-.of Christ Church, on therillkult„ will make the, vi.sitation_ 'on, Wednesday evening, May 23. - . It is exPected . Uinta largo class 'will be presented for confirmation. Et - on flicKs, of Rome, died on Thum day nigitt, after a - very brief illness ; of only two days. He was 'about his bus"- nets as usual on :Tuesday. —lljr...H. - was one of the Oldest and,most highly esteem ed citizens of Rome Boro', and .Was 78 years old. Ills funeral Iwas largely at tended on Sunday. The deceased was the father of N. P. TheKs, of this Bofo'. i - rrer; an important arbitration came off.in this place a few days since. The iriestion involved was the liability of the ('at-liolio_Chnich for ., certain debts con tr.Lcted by Fathei ToxEn,—the repre sentatives of the church-maintaining that a sorlicient sum of money had been con t ribrited t) cancel the. obligations. The award wa in favor of the church. The . case will probably be carried to Court, • Tin: temperance - wave is still spreAding. • Spirited and interesting nieetiug,s continl ii to be Leal, almost every evening, and la nnmbers are signing the pledge. There is not that, wild , enthusiasm which has been ,eiperienced in some other \ town,, but ;he .people generally act with: :;olwrness indicating earnest determina tion nnd honest intention to remaiirstead fast. • - F. Barclay School closed May 7, 1877. Th t , the Roll of Hoiior for the term : MARI* ANN SULLIVAN, Rosi ELI)::En, NINNIE ROCHE, GEO. M00n%,. 3lAiri ANN " KELLOCK, JANE DUGGAN, ANNA BATT - P.I 4 ISON; KATIE MCMAHON,. DANIEL St:J.LIVAN, MAGGJE MCMA PELTON, ELLEN ROCHE, .JULLA (rCoNEtt. A..T.,LILLEY, Teacher. I'ui. te m pera nce disnonrse delivered by ,IZev. \y,TCitANDI,f i At, .on Sunday after, lich ) 11 last, w - as one of the a4lest argu-x 1:1ts on the sut.ject we• have ever listen- . c 1 to. The houe was crowded, and the vast concourse of people listened spell . limuld to the•clognent,•earnest and-argu mentative addrn:ss. The sermon should 1);. :published, as it deserves a world-wide c:rcnlation. •• TILE Offi&i'S of, Leßoy Lodge No,. 545, I. G. G. T. for' the term commencing May 1, 1877, areas follows : 11". T.—hiss 3fAny MOTT. W . jam. T.—Miss'iD I.loLcpain, 1 S.—A, T. LII.I.EY: T:—FLOYD MORSE. W. R. S.-"-RANCI MOUSE. _V.—DAYTON STONE. 4 • D. Ev -31oRs.E. • W. C.—T.' B. Mixiorr.• J. G P.AMEt.IA LILLEY. 0. G.—ERNEST MASON., Lodge Dep'uly—A. T. LILLEY. I • HE Wilkes-Barre-Record of the ;Times . says: One of thiMargest excursion trains 97 the season bound fer the West, passed aver the L. V. Erie Railways a lew lays ago. • Fifteen ims‘zonger coaches and six baggage cars„ -- edint,:loirg About 700 People, - farmers, Merchapts, stock-men, speculators, and others. This eiciirsiqsh r was the able managemeot of Mr. C. DwrateX, of Wilke's-Barri; and Mr. A. • C t n, of Elmira, Who are making si great success of these affairs— • -. _ • THE " Dialmiga Club" of Athens, rag give public :notice that they will Pr* . ante altviolations of the fish laws of thle Commonwealth committed inthis oounty, upon evidence being fumbled. . The follawing is a part of 'the Laws in felt° for the protectionuf fish, etc.: ." The-species oinunonlyknown as Swi gnehanna Salmon, Pike, Penh, Jack Sal nuin,..ete., shall henceforth note be taken in any of the streame,• meant to be includ ed hi this act during their spawningtime, that is to'say between the first of 'Febru ary and the ftrst' of June, in .any year, - and the mode of proof of such taking, and the penalty for the tune, shall be the *tame as -provided for the care of Salmon and the black basil in this act." - The penalty for violating the foregoing act is lips dollars fine•for each fish taken or had,* 'possession. One-half the fines to lick - 6 the informer, the other half to go the school board of the district in which the offense is committed, Bee act of slay 24, 1871, P. L., page 278, see. 5. PERSONAL.—Maj. G. 8., Ovrarrox and family have removed to Dallas, Tex as, . where' they will make their future home. We hope the Major's brightest dreams in rega4 to his new home may be realized.. —Miss BEIIXICE 8E4013G, 013111 Of the most successful lady teacEets in the conn 4y, has been granted a perManent 'certifi cate by State Superintendent \ Wleteit- • , . o..Tnyurrox a n d Nlm„ Ilzuntcx have gone to Texas. We believe Jar:J.. expects to ' , remain permanently in 'the "" lone .star " State. • —rtev.l PATRICK ToNER, late of this place„sailed for Europe last week. 'lt is said he7goes.to Rome to see the. Pope. —S. A. YORKS and wife, of Danville, were in town last week, visiting Mrs. Y.'s aged mother and other friends. --Jour; MsTrrEn paid his friends in this county a visit last week. —Hiin6 H. W. TRACT "is in• town this week, attendffig to bu‘inesti affairs. He is looking quite hale , and hearty. —Mrs. l HARLAN PATCH is dangerously ill. Her disease is pneumonia. —After an Absence of several ; months in the South, Miss KATE PHINNEY has returned to her home in this place. —Maj. E.C. CAW., of Ndshiille, Tenn., is visiting friends in this place. , • 2 1 ___ , _ STATE ZIABBATH-6,EILOOL COEVENT \ Ipti. —The 13th 'Annual Convention of the Pennsylvania Sabbath School Association will be held in llarrisburg, Pa., Tuesday, Viredne;day and Thursday,. June 12, 13, and 14, 1877. . . „ The Rev. LLEWELLYN D. Bevan, LL. 8., late of London, and one of the fore most Sunday-school men of England, will deliver an 'opening address on Tuesday evening. B. F. JACOB'S, Esq., of . Chicago, ikexpected to speak on Thursday; Rev. W.T. CRAFTS will give his address on " The,Coming Man is the PreSent Child;" Mrs. W. CRAFTS will piesent "The Ideal Piimary Class." • Among distin guished workers from oar own State who ;may be expected to add to the inEirest, and enthusiasm of the meeting, are Rev. RICHARD NEWTON, D. D., (to speak at a children's' meeting); Rev., GEORGE A. PEurz;Presidents - CATTELL, WYLIE and HAYES; Rev. IL W. WARREN; Rei. P. S. fIcNs,OH, D.D, and many others. Ikrrisburg extends' a hearty welCome to all friends of Sabbathlschools through out the State. Thqse expecting to attend , will ...kiease. notify S. M. lMcCairell, Harrislitirg, who is Chairman o f tho CoAmittee on Entertainment, before June 4, and they will-be \ provided with cards introducing them to free homes du ring Convention. Further. information in regard to the programme tc;r \ the Con vention can be obtained of the State Sec retary; Rev. E. , W.. Rtcg, Philadelphia, or of Jas. W. WIER, Harrisburg,, Chair- man of the Local Corrimittee of Arranke \ ments. . DECORATION DAY.—The 30th of May will soon be here, and We trust it may be appropriately observed' throughbut the country. WheVercr thera.isn Post of the Grand' Army, that organization will,take charge of the arran,genientli, but eve patriotic citizen shOtild interest himself in the subject,. and see that'the day is ob served with proper ceremonies. Gov. IiARTRANFT, as commatlider-in chief of the Grand Army of the RepUblie; has issued. the following in reference to Docorati on .Day . HEADQL;AitTERS GRAND ARMY OF THE REPCIILIt", PHILADELPHIA, APRIL 26, 1877.- . -General Otders, No. 8. —in accord ance-with the annual custom, Wednesday, May 20, 1877, will be Aserved as a me morial day, in commemoration of our dead comrades. It is fitting that we should tarn aside from accustomed pursuits to do boner to those who have given the strongest. testi mony of patriotic devotion; and a general observance of the dAy, through the active participation of tbe.;members of societies, the diildreti of the various schools, and ; the citizenkgenerally, is earnestly invited. Every of should be made to mark the last resting place of each soldier and . sailor; and we should also remember with tenderness. those who - died away from home and kindred,, and now r rest in dis-' taut or unknown graves. "'Each Post 'wills be the judge of the man ner in Which it may best perform this Ada ty, but ; concert of action should be hadi Wherever; practicable. f. * Wherever !there is no Post of the (rand my to lead in the good work; the com inanr-in-chief, in behalf of their surviv ing comrades;., asks the citizens to take steps to decorate the O.' avesof the - gallant dead and secure a proper observAneet of the day. • JNO. F.. lIARTRANpT, Commander-in-Chief. TIiOY.L-D C IJA3II96IAN and A. C. FAN. ING were chosen delecmtes to represent tlte. Republicans of Troy Boro' at the. Countjr . Convention. Mister FRED PomEnna% an enterprising: six year old boy. son of the late DANIEL PoM EROI/, started a bonfire last Saturday, which caught in the straw and set the barn on fire. An alarm was( given and Oseoluwa was promptly on hand, but ;the flanlcs had been extinguished before the engine reached the ground. - Last week E. C. OLIVER and eon came very near losing their planingill, which caught fire in the roof by sparks from the engine. . Ehe lire was discovered and ex tinguished before the engine could_ be made to work, proving that ' . '.a bucket brigade and presence of_ mind are often' valuable in preventing fires. •E. B. PARSONS Esq., is the owner of a beautiful trout.pond, in which is a school of the "speckled beauties" well worth seeing. Mr. Pansorgs put in one hundred young trout about a year ago, and they are now highly respectable ;firth, some of themloeingeight or ten inches in length. B.'}. BEEBE is an artist of superior merit, 'and has made_ some paintings re cently that challenge Universal admira tion.. It should be a source of pride and Congratulation to Trey to have such an artist, and he ought to meet. with sub stantial recognition orhis talent. Several parties here already possess fine sped mess Of his work. -Number three of the Millennium comae of lectures at the Presbyterian church, was-devoted to the return of the Jews.to Palestine.' Mr. CONDE has very strong convictions upon this subject, ;and his.lec tures are very fulliind interesting./ LOVELAND's woolen factory is , an hal portant feature of business here. Since the fire they have enlarged their business ,and are'doing,finely. Sixteenikundred fruit and ornamental trees were purchased this spriug, by Tr o from a Rochester nursery. , 11. r. and Mrs. YOH; of Danville, have been visiting for, a few• days at 'En. T. JOHNSON'S, their bon-in-law. Mr. 11. B. WELsrr, station agent atthis place, is soon to leave. If his successor proves to - be as obliging and gentkmanly, us he has been, we shall' feel .that wean, in hick." Our best wishes will follow:dr. W. wherever, he may go. * * Counc,Paoczerunos.--Const eon on *milky, the Ithinit., at IO Hon. P. 'Renew Preeklia snd Ance' elate Judge Russell on the peach. The ‘ usua linulOlNitilxish 3 e o *lc transud ,,l Monday afterissni the following per sons were swore in *Seated Jurors H. W. "lifraney, Amman; William Brown ,_James Bryant; Patrick Butler,. Orange Chase, John Cla_ppe_t B. Cool Hugh, J. H. Davis, C.- H. Harmon, Wm.; Hug., T. 8. Keeler, _Avery Lamberson, _W T Lawren c e, J Wadden, Bradfrod oa 804 Elmer Holism,. -James Sheet, John Sweeney,,-8 B Tidd, Nathaniel Wheetoc, Prank Wood, Henry Wood. The Constables' returns weremade . and sworn to: Sarah Jordan vs Olive Fox Elliott. .1 0 Frost vs F Cook. Eli; as Roloson vs A L Cooper. E I Espy'et al vs Peter Landlnesser. L N Evans vs L Ballet . al. Rule to open judgment and let the defendant into a defense, in each ease. - - MS Dessamer's use vs J H Carteret al. • Rifle to set aside - fife at the costs of the plaintiff:„ . : N C Elsbree et al vs Ilhoni Taylor. Rule to enjoin plaintiffs, from *Mil* real estate under the present advirtisement— .Deborah Condley vs H. Phelps. Rule On plaintiff tezive security for, coats or judgment , A M Russell'stukt vs.o E Thayer ,and Peter Undershot Rule absolute• adore. gating Peter Undershot to the rights of the plaintlff.• 1 • • - In re the application of the Fall Creek; Bituminous Coal Co.. fora decree of dia., solution, Court order and decree that the said corporation be dissolved. In re the apfdication of Arthur;Head.to' become a practicing Attorney; etc. Court direct him to submit hiMself to an exam? ination by the Board,of Examiners. ” - In re the assignment. of, J II Fanning, for the benefit of his.creditors. Court ap ixfint.Jas II Webb led BD Harkgesit Ap• praisers. ~, -Lilo the assignment ot Moles Qustoii for the benefit of his creditors. Court appoint,' H Grant aid I. A. Pierce, Ap praisers. Isabella Biggs vs T P Biggs. , Emma E Sammons zs W H Sammons. J II Nelion vs Hannah Nelson. . Court . directia subplima in divorce to issue in each case. \ G V Kendall vs Eliza Kendall. Court direct an alias subpcena to issue. D iD Wheeler vs \Walter Wheeler. Sarah K Morse vs M K Morse. Court direct Sheriff to make p lamation in each ease. . . ~ Julia'A McCarthy vs F McCarthy.. \ Court appoint W S Parsons,• E q, a corn-. missioner. Augusta E Bennett vp J J leggett. Lena Haynes vs Chas Haynes. ' Court ap point D la I" Clarke, „Esq., a commissii er in each case. , Susan Pettes vs RN Pettes. Conrt'ap point J S Williston, Esq., a Commission \ er. i . Co er. s lappoint sinner. C R-Durtt. Court appoin . er. , Warren Benja -. min. Ida Fessendl W J :Young, Esq., case. • . \\ N R Merrill vs - Aaali e E Merrill. 13 . 11 Hoyt, - Esq., Commission r. - • C H Fitch vs Jennie H lib, 11.1 Mon \ roe and J S Williston, Esqs., Com'rs. - Mary E Coleman ; vs N U Coleman. On motion of Patrick it _ oyle, Colt make the usual order and d reo of div ce. Cohrt approve of - e appoint nt of t i Geo. W. Echniaster as Deputy Cons le of Athens township. . :,- ' Com vs Patriot( Alalahab. Selling I e t.i. quors without licCruse. Th d efendant pleads: e ‘uilty. 7 i ' ii.i. Corn 'P -M Priest and .1 Brock-- Defra ding landlord. Co vs Omer Tompkins—Deserting his am ~, Com vlrJohn Hill—Deserting his family: Court direct a notte prosequi to be entered in each case, on payment of costs. Com vs L 11 Strickland Larceny as bailee. - Corn vs ramp Embeizlement. Corn vs ,J U Bensley Selling i liquors without license. Corn vs Michael Struppel —Assault and battery with attempt to commit rape. Each ,of the aboire cases continued to' September term. Coin vs CD H Cole—,Nuisance. Dist. Att'y. Calif'', Elharian, Smith and • J. I'. .Sanderson, Esqs., for • Commonwealth. Overton & Elsbree for thb „defendant. On trial. Charlotte D Dewey vs Hiram Dewey. Art appoint Jas H Webb a commission- edeker vs Snedeker. Court C Fanning, Esq., a Commis- ore vs Margaret Dunmore. E Carr, Esq. ! , Commission- in 'vs - Marietta Benja - vs Hosea Fessenden. !gromissioner in each -Tlip Grand Jury disposed orihe follow ing cases, viz : Corn vs Chas Milhian). -Breaking and entering a dwelling house in day-time. Corn vs •William WilsopLare,,eny. Com vOlichael Struppler-4iissault and battery„with attempt to commit rape. t . Com Vs J\Q Vought and, Mrs J 0 Sought—LareettY• ' Corn Vs Frank Rodgers Obtaining property under false pretenses. , Corn vs T Gardiner—For cibe, de tainer. \, Corn vs W T Gardiner and Thnrstbn Gardiner—Forcible 'detainer.. - . Com vs Lewis: Vargasenand Josiah Vargason Breaking andl ‘ entering a : Store. NOT TRUE BILLS. Corn vs Ii M Cole—Assault andshattery with attempt to commit rape., Corn . vs James Williams-Larceny:. Ix ME3tontAst.—At the regular tneet= \ ing of Monroeton Lodgu No. 137, 1. , 0. of 0. F., Saturd&y, May 5, 1877, the follow-, ing resolution.s were adopted.: . WHE,REAS : Death has invaded onr Lodge and removed Wm. S. -MIT; a brother dlour order, thus depriving us of ode of our noblest and most useful mem berti,ln the full vigor of his= youth and manly strength, and, Wu RHEAS : In his death this communi ty suffers the loss\of an industrious and upright citizen, and \ our Lodgelone of its best Mid most faithful members; there fore, be it - Resolved, That we regard his untimely death as a severe calamitY \ to our order, of which he was ever a true \ and consist ent member; and that we- regard the de votipti he displayed for the trueltrinciples of Odd Fellowship, as worthy of the high est praise. , \ Resolved, That we.deeply sympathize with the friends and relatives of the`de ceased- in theiroptd bereavement, and Pi tend to them 'our heartfelt condolence. Resolved,, That in respect,to the memo ry of the deceased, our charter be draped ,in mourning for thirty days. Resolved, -That-in respect to the memo ry of the deeeased,. our charter be, raped in mourning for thirty days. ." • , Resolved, That a copy of these resolu tions be presented to the family ot the deceased 4 that they be put upon the min utes of the order and puhlished lithe To wanda pipers. ' . 31, M. COotnsuoit„ 1 0. M. Bhotx, Com, - E-F. FowLErt, - TEE TEMPERANCE MOVEWENT 7, - The intetest - in the Temperance movement still continues in this place, and many are signing the pledge. Large nieetings were hold at.the Court House, an WeAtiesday and Friday evenings of fast week, speak ers from abroad being — iiresent. The meetingSridaY evening was one of the largest yet held, the Court Hour being literally packed, and large numbers going away wbo could.not gain. admission. The meeting was addressed by lion. IL Bra ins, of Hornillsville, N. Y., and a hun dred names wero added to the roll. Meet ings were also held Sunday afternoon,arid Monday and . TuesdaY evenings of this week.. This Wednesday evening Father KELLEY Will speak, and will undoubtedly have a large audience prevent to, hear him. .• • THE "Fountain Rouse," Scottsvil le, is "open for guests. This hotel has becOme quite a•favorite resort . for Towinlia peo . ple. , FEAns are , entertained that the recent heavy rains have \ damaged the i!losoming fruit trees in Lan(luster county. • \ Tits Lin to Baud giro. from their itind le the ighlij Konday.evening.next. - • BAsniblini Usti, the Ist of July next in - State?. .. .. ..._ ._ ' -Zeiiltiteeerriatt Hating hid sand* .. subjects to interest me 'tad' Comp** time until recently, I have not trembled yon, Mr..Editar, but atir:l man to call out one of yoiold correspondents, with you consent. Joidah I Joilah I where art thou 1 Haat thou been hnprisomet by thin) ; relentless winter? ,/litve, you left your friends without -even an adieu, or have you taken a life-leak' a partner for your joys and somas, or what, may I ask, has happened you?' - '-- /hiring being upon us in all her beauty, emblem of the future life and inspirer of hope,' because' she lays iside auk year her lovely mantel and ASof \ tin reappears, clothed afresh. in plus 'garments, thus . ,co \ etineing imr fafth in a .resurrection to lifeetenud,it is time to mark"ent a course for Pleeeere;' testreetteet — and 'lit'Ot the coming season. Will you assistine; kind friend ? ' , • '• ' I will suggest a course; and name tome things that would WV I .think,f pleasant, could we but .Meet and share them! as friend with friend ‘ You well remember the Great Exhibit °flag year,, do you not ? •Well, but a few days intervene ere that vast• array of wonderful things, shorn of all the dsost, the' choice\ inid valuable of every nation, arranged in perfect taste, and combined in the splendid min build ing, will be opened as a permanent ex hibit of World-wide interest; a visit \ them we could enjoy, I think,,,and with our \ old bachelor friends to treat us to drives, ei- , , cursions, etc., time would speed away like light,. . . • • Doubtless grand hotels, with "blue glass" fronts, will rise to invite the trav eler to repose and refreshment where health can be secured and the weak made . strong without extra outlay of wealth, where all the servants hav,e the "blue badge " conspicuously, • displayed, and danger , from the fiery element is re duced to its minimum, and the virtues mf blue e are made mere appareat in the blond rosy-cheeked waiters at table. Thus we \ wtmld be cared for w,hile studying those specimens of strident pot tery and cookingatensils, used so many thousand years ago hy the Mound -build ers, yet so like some of piesent - times, or while talking of the latest Russian and Turkish war news, and in s pecting at the Same time those fine astrachan cloaks, blue and purple velvet rob* \ with gor eous trimmi7, Turkish, uniferms and 11 - ras of unique design, \ or\ mayhap beg gin,g,the, privilege of reading a chapter from 'lton'ii bible; or looking over one printed 't ,Ventca in 1476, etc. Time , would, p like a honeymoon , and love of count& wold prompt a visit to the tomb of Washington; respect, a call at the, White llouse;Ahd a desire to see living curiosities would lead us to the Capitol \ 'during the extra ses4an of Congress. Perhaps we might a "commission" or two, certainly some Tent relics, and setL lu a government. laboring avily under " new,policies," but not a healthy place to pass time. From thence we7g our way back to Cape May and Long , ranee, ' a new vigor ~ would possess us an our bachelor &let& would•<find their ' h lost amidst the accumulated beauty, w and bloom of America. From thence to Maine and the Granite State for a season o rest; then returning to our own • bills an friends, they wouli find us walking cyclo tasdias" of interest; gleving with health, ' roily attached to eac. . other by silken ha a a . then unto old age we would have pleasa a t thinnest to recall to' mind the days of o r youth. Pito Fonits. Athens, April ' 1, -1877. Wyrings Post. o: 138, G. A. R., will hold a special , meetin_ at Military Hall,. on Satniday t May ,12, make prepara tions for properly obse• 'Mg decoration 4y, 'May 34. , 'All honorably , clischaiged soldiers and sailors are invite t o be pres • tlir Fine French clocks lit .14Expia. ME! - yr New Dress • Goods, at & Brass. W Engraving d OM: at IlirrzgLaiairirJawalry &Ore. Stir Gold Necklaces of the latest 'styles at flax DELMAiti. `VT" New goods received daily at WA Dar:le Ws. Q$ Tod can bay alplated Caster for 99 cents, In Stercnr Block. • Zir Ilandiomestassortment of Jewelry tn•town at 'llalimiLation; Cam' New dbitha and Cassimerea at art% - • Buss'. air,IIENDLIIiAN Offen" (rest redactii?n in SOT ver-PlatedlVare. \ • /•• .r' nrADELmAN has good good; and-bus prices are.very 10W`,,, That Is the place .t fgr All 'the latest Vublicttkiotiti, very cheap, at WIIITCOStIi ,4 • E e Full line of Suiruner Silks atlCzwr & Buss , . . / apri2. Or Bargains in Ladies Ties at KENT a Buss•. sprit e- Large stock of Simi:ls and Ekirts $t Ksxr & Rusk very choip. spria. • VEr A large stock' of games and toys at epst, at Vrtirreositi as _ . arToo. will Vo, surged to learn how much you can buy, for OSP cenfiTEM4or Block. \ Sr All poolla sold at M. iiit.NALLMAN*B ranted as reptekaated. Tbe best Crackers baked evert day aiCONiLES' Bakery. Cir-A•larei3 assartment, of s pr ing and summer hare, lust received. I.st M. E. ROSEN. rit.r.o's. \ - . . . rgr WHITCII & 'l3llAllt sell the best, RlEnk Roots manurneiared in the country. ' Sterling Sliver '2O Sliver Plated Cups - at. lizaiw.rakas'a.- Cilanionds, -11Ings an Stud Pins at UlMi You can buy nicei f resh-baked c iesh-bake Chicken at Bakery , very liesp. _ rgr CrackenC of all varietie everyday at Cotrt.as• .Batery. Or -A big stock 'of. very line Stone Kings at very low p me at Ilattaaaxaltra• Ur - Sterling Silver and ,Silver Plated ware allowprices at illtlfOltiatiLlVlt. • Or Ladies are especially invited to at tend' the sale of Crockery at Athens neat week. Ur Yon can get all the latest styles of thationefyi*ry cheap, it WEnTCOxs kl3lums's The largeit and bes,t assortment of spring clothing , In town, at M. E. EtIBINTITZWII, Mr New &in, ,new goods and low.pri ces at the Bridge Street Farnitere,Store Lmar29. it' Everything In the line of Jewelry; Silver and Silver, Plated Ware, at FIiCADZI.X.IIIVIS, lar Everything in the lino of station.. ery at Wuurcoxti .11; gitairrit: 's store is filled with end -clam ankles cur the Itollday:irade. • ti" Don't go onywheri but to WHIT coma Ili llu.itri'a for.yeer Wall Paper. man. concert Es' Fon BRNT.—A, good bones in a annisnient lacaUen., Eina r. at this:ollWe: _ . 4 or Underl;Oribt A . speciality at Bridge RIMS Runittnee iotal. \ 1111 a erdrap LIM . rl. • s r or Ladies 9 Buiaaan ' i %ire* 65 its. per pau.-matuaa aia.`o.lleuri' a BUM' t Call at. ICEst* pusa" sad look at the Mks! Silk 8 of Black ifol Illunoser 8 Sir` DAM' WAIL'S hl5 goods ana - ;to Sr Gob% ellve4 Olassis, ld rest, q *NV lir tediee' t . Shoes selllog without re 'Wait TAYLOR & CO. Writ gOtt ISMS Nide Clothing t. elll altos skoing out for Spring Me tir If you want - a er than yolk' taw bey .the call &$ Itossarrulles. sir HENDICLIIIIN of Watches,' Jewetiy and Ink; this town, call and . CW"STAxiiso.". and Embroidery, neatly at Ku? k BussiPii air Don't tail to eau at wish to tali anylitng In th and River-plated Rasa - Sir Pine American and Key and Stem Wit:Acre; Ilsanatatix'a. HOSikril triosie Binalllll , l4 ILISNT k 111.18 Ur Mrs. Hon rior Book Ott Stationery Sttite the etore`wuth'aiae tar BASSWOOD LOBED WANTED.— ,Season 1, lAt.„ 4 2 . „ 3,‘or flnCh plank,: Apply to liA:111113 BOTIMILB, Mouton, Pa. (may 14... ..., . tir The Grand antral hotel, New, , ~ York, Is,beconitng mompdular every day since Its . reduction - from 114.00 to $2. and WO per day. ...._ . . tar One'bundred • ' of finah Ashton Salt to be sold at lowest tdrketanice, by 310A1t 4 EDWatuos. ' is tr. i xow 111 .Om the ~/ _eeleei your 'Wall Paper. WiittcOxiiii Sit VT hares large and well selected stock Milt ' they . offer\ very slump. ; . - , A' •'• 4., , : mars, —,,. ...,1 far TakeNo ce,r7• ere is a, igred, - t.ro=s ductlon in Walth and pen Watches. Call at iiENDiLIIAN'S 4 .you 111..b0 Krell) buy one at the prices he o ff ering, , _ . „,. .. , . , Or P ASTETt.-11 PE CZ 'PIICOTT'II4VO Just reeilved at their cos trd a supply of fresh Jgrogiutplaster Irina the , , d. Cam!) beds. ;The best In'thrt market. ' . fapri6-4irj, tar Wanted.—A of 5 or 10 acres la °Smear rounds. with pOd Holm , and "Barn. BSA rntzst be reasonable. ddress P. O tot • Li Towancli, Pa. • - t relo _Can Bintrts.—New . double reed Minion 44 Hamlin *an. 1100. With nine . stops, 1114.: \Addneas i L. B. POwiAL," • \ taprZ3-341 '\ \ , I Scranton. Pi. . . Vir,A. Ktirm; til Merchant Tailor, , has mimed, his 'pannong. btlahonelittqWris & Coss Stor e. Clothing pm to order; also eating, attlng anaT 1 11h neatness and dls- Pi4eP• 1-, s -, ', • • ~ Pr E , J. rtunat rt6l. 4 Co. meus of h 1 that there P.AI7T , Niitlting eon ces , the taml ly that ! humblest cottager t Paper ate WIIITCOII __ as Milling ' and cheery a \ monarehi \mars. tar Why will yolkat stale Cracker . \ s when you can buy em p ,1143111 biked; just asp cheap?, Ask your grace r COWIALIV Crackers or go to Mr. C's.lllakeite first Ward, where" you catigert Crackers the no day 'lt* ate taken . • ; ,tram the oven. t 1 Jan= i ; /1 31o3riAWnes.—Thciutolic will be plp#- ed to learn that the obi aßrellable dtm of MON. TANYER,MITO decided Ulake the CROCKERY TRADE' a syieelalty, and that en,d have (net re ceived a large invoke, etprising everything In the Rua-which they will It at •aatonleptugly low • prices. for To r -,LAisli OP. BORLINGTON AND Vierwtiv.—Mis. E Miscf‘s has opened &- Millinery StOre at the holi of MO. D. 11038.. She has a-full supply of _Dill - °nods, and all the latest styles of Bats and nets. Her goodi aro, O new,' she havin g In .t arred from the city , Ca} and see the prices ' buying elsewhere. ' Ma 'lO, 1877.3 w. /, • --- ... ... ' „ ..., ' ' tar. TILL I.EA,DSIIE T RADE . -- - The Singer ', to tiauesle bete favorite . with the la. ditiv. The La imProie3it is appreciated by who examine itl" - -otow any agent to induce You to purcln '-v Maolane.! Machines sol Aral discount , for all cash/ book store of d WnirConn ' irrl2 IMPOII,TA. . IKON IN Tws'BLOOD. $ prOtecteft solution df th, sat Ihe - r*t of disease, by *its vital kinclple, or life'elem+lron. This Is ti7ret of the wonderful enemy this remedy In ring I re 'DYsysepsia, Liver Com nt. Dropsy , Chronic n Bi arihma, Bolls, Xeon . M ctione; Chills and ra x 1 vers„llamine, Leas of stitutienal Vigor, B.' eases of the Kidneys Bladder, 'Female Co plaints, and all diseasciiginatingin a, bad sta n d, of the blood, or accomlied LY debility er_a low state;of the syisteM.. : inaylo. 50 cents andlitaisstr Sold by all druggists.* \ . ti` 14DIES AIiI'ENTLEMESI. wish to extend to you I suirltattcni to call at the Oki headquarters for youepplhis'ln the way of Crock-, ery, Glassware, - Chi rlatedware, Stoneware, kancy Goods,' Teis,)by Wagons, Lapps and Limp Goods. Whitt. H. J. MAntxt. owns the stuck, I am In charved,shall endeavor to keep a ~ full Itne of choleW gel and sell theta for cash at such Klee' as moat j thR times. Hoping to ace all 'my old frlcndX miudomers, and many new ones, I amyours to ottani], Tewandi, JO. f-lw. rr To Coi % OrivEs.4l-The adreFtif : ser, a retired phYsiekhlying providentially 'dis covered, wbtle a Bletilltlielonary .1n Southern Asia, a very slain' getal4o remedy 'for the' speedy and peringuiefure ot \ Consumption, Asth ma, Bronchitis, Cate,And all- throat 'and hini aneetions—also pose and 'radical specific for Nervous Debility, riature Decays \ nad all Ner Vow Complaints, b it his dut to make It knownlo his suffertifellows„ Actuaped by this moUre,La will cheeilly Bead - (free of charge) to Ali who desire !t v th*lpe for preparing. ;Ifni full directions for speedily using, Ibis providential ly discovered remetVrilose who wish? to themselves of the belts of this discovery Withoit, colt, can do so by reit mail, by addressinprith a stamp r nauling pelf —• • ' • Da. CH E 9 P. MARSHALL, • • ••. iagara Street., • ' • Buffalo, N. T.. baked IittSITLEY.—In Ilingttin . Bort), Marl. IL 13. • Huntley. aged 47 Ts. *. ; UORAN.—lnHurlir, April .8, 1677. Hubert, son of Carey and tie Horan, aged 16 years,' I . month and ip day \ The deceased was tromislng young Man t and - hiiearly and sitddmiatii li a severe blow to his \ • deleted parent's. l 0 DROWN—In - it'llniAp,rll - 22; 11177, Maul. only imd 0 \eeStide J, Br o wn, aged $ Years. It months an d 12 day \ - the suddMicteathi• Little PAct.,",` as he was himiliarly called by family, brought tbe diadem: of a great grief Opaline circle of Ids acquaint. Inc.; and espeCiaillpon tits father, wbose•con. slant to.npanion Ititd Weitz since the death, t Idmin mother. II s \ a, remarkably thoughtful, quiet boy, and a ;ludgment about things with which he w as.ll faMiliar rarely found' in those of maturei y He waeserePekellaY ieli- Scientirnis in the di Of ever - It was made knout him, ' , and i Meeting his sainted er was a I looked forward wit longing. L other one. he "fo rm 'cask*. for Bailor-1n familia r h 111. ,He Alen which express the emotion' and the strongest' enco in thr fulness of Jesus . ; on the Witmowed Hymn - eras his favorite. a for In his deknessi days, when he went Seat said. "buffer I me. 'and forbid the deli of litivels." kla A*P Ito* 14 . Inure It ; swore and see Children's to . east, •at 'tits old tura. . OEM in ReadHy while EOM tpf clothes!!! In itew • York, the fine,* :stock -mare, vier bring* mPiog fo.r 11 , euted. Orden moo sww.i.zweles„ if yam OW! ef Jewelry, Silver • Gold Watches, In bailee ,aod ;pats, at ,:Hoeieri! Great as .removed ber Patton's Bloch' to Block. ;• tied to call at A. lon,' • (opposite Pow and priOluo,speei be convinced at once 'lnt-class pictures. ;ompany,. NT, Agent. 0. A. BLAct. ED, lens • 'Amu bf( he one be lnearLably called b lasted but ;$ couple of Ilm who In.the \ days of Ills ttleAlldlab to auweinto for of such4litheihni . , • - '- a i.: _. -: ItEAT :ISA \ , : . . Skim- inariAt sivetionel i PO Havas,vailed themselves. of,- th • recent 'great ' panto to the 17 Goods market, and haiing , purehased •• y, are noir`pisiared to' exhibi to their customers goods at prices lower tioui eyer betbre,olibred, la thiamin t. " , \-\ • -- ' ' --"-)'. •-•.. , OE OM WELL & CO. TELL NILL - ac CO. t ai GAINS ; AINS . • , INS • .r \ • )1 : 1 A+l , . • , • • I ,--- • - - - Laitie‘ 9 Goo, ,\ PO PO GREAT -VAI, GREAT, BARX \ GREAT BARG. ‘ll POWELL ,& CO. POWELL lc CO. POWELL & CO. GREAT BARGAINS GREAT BARGAINS GREAT BARGAINS 171' • ? POWELL & C POWELL & C POWELL •Ic,C DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS \ • t \ DRESS GOODS DR,ESSGOODS ,DAESS:GOODS DRESS GOODS DUESS 3 GOODSI'• . , • DRESS GOI)1/ DRESS 'GO O DS • DRESS GOODS - A DRESS GOODS , DRESS' GOODS/ DRESS GOODO " / • LATESTNOVEI/TIES LATEST NOVELTIES LATEST NOVELTIES I LATEST NOVELTIES LATEST NOVELTIES LATEST NOVELTIES LATEST NOVELTIES' LATEST NOVELTIES LATEST NOVELTIES LATEST. NOVELTIES 'LATEST NOVELTIES, LATEST NOVELTIES\ • LATEST NOVEIJIES LATEST 'NOVELTIES LATEST NOVELTIES CARPETS • 1 ;mule up in the most Pftehionable Styles from CARPETS • / materials manufactured expressly 'for the put'- , CARPETS i. 14 pose. CAItTS' CAMP' TS CARP TS =I CARPETS. CARPETS;'.' dARPETS, CARTS CARP TS t CARP TS CARETS - I i CARP TS , 1 CARPE , . : I ''. .. - . CARP . S \''.?:. .. • CA P47h-fS-'7 h - fS -' , . , . . . c*Kgrers . . . .10 1 000 YARDS • 10,000 YA RDS‘, 10,000 YARDS .10,000 YARDS 10,000 YARDS • 10,000 YARDS 20,000. YARDS 000 , -YARDS 2MOO YARDS ••• 7,50 .WARDS 1,5001-ARII- - 7,500 . , YARD . , = • s'ooo YARDS BLEACHED MUSLIN - . Good Fat 6-. cents . per, ya;.4l4' former, value r ta',Centa. - • • • •- !INGS. ahecland Un-' in all 'widths, Moods, - at MO YARDS 5,000 YARDS 5,000 YARDS SHIRTINGS SHIRTINGS - We SHIRTINGS Mese) SHEETING'S tut in. SHEETING'S 4 equall _ . " • 4 • ••. _ Pa 4 ,114.8 '1877. lii 0 TM Among wl ingly attr ` / =II 111 NI I Latest' Novelties adapted to the acitson,\lThieh include the moat AtarkmOkrabrias • , I in the newest shades iutd 'eolorings. _Ladies' Dollnans , =I of the beef and most popular makes, Which.pre sent attractions in styles and prices not to be found elsewhere in this :vicinity:. ' - *lO,OOO YARDS' PERCALES . In new and beautiful designs, one yard- wide,: atB cents per yard ; former value, 15 cents. 10;000= YARDS' DGMESTIC, GINGHAM. Best qualiti \ 4 and styles, at the low price of 8 cents per yard. Ni / \. • . _. - 20090 . YARDS OF PRINTS. • %New styles ‘suitabin for drapes, 'good. quality -and fast Colors, at 5 cents \ per yard. . , . , _ . \ ..0. . . . 7,500 YARDS BLEACHED USLI Of the most popular biands ' at 1 cents per yard, heretofore sold at michhigher p 'cm • • NM GAINS!. ide istOck, =I Polpiwiaing the. , \:} \'-_' • •s. EEO i. , .. ~F II CMIPETS =I 1.. S 74 Eit e lf y .P wri l ts S i AJJES t .....- or B i l e Cou Vir r !ll. 6 e c COMM Pleas of Bradford County, and to me tif ratted. I Will Slims: • to Ohne safe On FRIDAY. theellth day a May , 1877, at the door of the Court Meese, In Tawanda. at i o'clock P. vi, the loliow 41%deseribed property. to wit: / . . l ilne.Mrt of senate in Monroe , twp. bounded -north hyiands of Bennie' Lyon, Sins, Northrup, Zion Wile= Win J Mahan and Nell= Gilbert. Oat by lands* Xi W Dodge. south by lands . of Win and Chirente Kellogg and Mrs Miller. West by lands of 0 Ir Mation estate and Bent , - Northvep, _containin g -shoat I.ooomeres of land - Mote or less, ihont 230 acres Improved. with 3 framed Houser, I .franied barne. 2 visaltbsy barns, and shredaattbehed, 1 saw mill, with all di s turbs belonging thereto., . . ALSO-.Defendant's interest. to one other lot of land. situate In Memo and /Aging mpg" bounded north bylandeof Chester N eresisep, east by la n d s of NG _Kellogg , and Mrs M'Aler. south by rands of Widow Brown, Chilaßor en. Houston Poet and 7 Nyileor.,:west by lands ot\geeee Blackman, Ge orge Adsatt. and J .W Leeds . Obtaining about 450 antes of hind more or Musa' s hiprovettietits. Seized and • taboo into oltarothal :A UMIt of b It Blue veil; Blackman. . r. ALSO-One other; ntsif laml Mate Athens lei 4\ blended nort h by - owes of Hen Miner. „east latairOf M rs Amt • atirlmn,„ south by public high i and J A Heeler. mete by lands of MeDutne, n tattling 2 acre V I . kmid more or less, all imp ed, with I framed_ -',estate, shop. baud , bare. - an few, t „troll-tor Peen. Seized and taken Into seen.' tl 114. the lorst Of .2 J Thompson vs WII unlap. X vi. A ot - trr„. Anther lotof land ablate Itllerrick twtt. too' rd north by lands ef D A .131111sAnd Wm T lo ' north by lands of Wm T , sylorandpMe- Govern, by land'aof D Annstß, ant. jas Lackey. ity binds of 2 Angle, ' 3* , ebb 'entire ) farm ". bmi fled and deseribed in qt.• Book. No 47. to ffilr WI& eiceptinfratftl SS acres/sold to 'D' D A, gene bound%l and described in Deed Book No' 211 page 133, co tainlng after deducting said 3 a' Ass. stoat Ile acres of land rat or less, about 'all Improved, with 1 framed bon I framed berm sheds attached, and orchard of i ra ft trees thereon. Seised and taken into executi at the milt of Geo Landon vs R Hillis. -. . . A LSO=.one other lot of is d situate In Albany twp. bounded north by Jan s of" Erasing Wilson, east brlands of Silas Va son, south by, lands of Slists.liakes, west by Landi of Geo B Stutter, eon. taming 43 acres of land More or less, about 30 acres Intproved. with . 1 log Weise. 1 log barn, and orchard of fruit trees thereon. / Seized and taken into exe cution at the suit of ones Marcy's, 33 Varga rem,. ALSO-One other lot of land situate• In Asylum twp, bounded and described as followa: Regis-mi ng ala post and Stone in cor of said tot; thence. so nth 73 0 , west 133 4-10 rto a post and stones in • coy: tbenhe north 48„ west 31 per to an old "dine pi ne to t stump,ln cor; uce north . 44 o . east 20r, 5.10 per to a post and ston sln cart thence south . 119, 240 and '144 tier to the place of beginning: containing 04 le ACIVIS and al r sitict measure; abton; 75 , aere s 100- proved. wit 1 frame,* house, 1 frAined barn. 1 wa.., gam house d orchard - of fruit trees thereon, ex-' eepting and. reserving therefrom 1 acre of land deeded.fibm Geo 1' Spencer and wifelreJ L Cool bangh b,y deed dated, • Elelas:d andc. takeninto ex. intim) tt the sui3of Alfretr. Williams, gnardian,of • 'dell Wllllems, and,' v ... Coolbaugh,- guardian of 1 Williams vs Geo P Spencer. • t ne other 10, of land situate In Terry 't bounded ar4d described m follows: Beginning' at .. estnut ear. r'anning east 76 per; thence by lands , f Isamu el V pool, south el per to a stakeand tones r *roe; thence east 1b per to a cor; thence south IS v •r CO r. cor, thence wear -SS per to a cor; thence li rif 100 per to the place of 'beginning. \ :Makin, 4 18 acres of landmore or less, about 20 a reit le.,pr ved, with 1-tward house and few fruit 9 .....heteoft. Seized ' and taken Into execution at the ' It of frac and MerreilleYs A D• Smith and 4 \u Er.ea Shores, .feof S 2 Shores, TT. . , • ALSO--One o her lot 'et land situate In Granville cap, - Ixinded ut.4 11 by the nubile highway, east by ,lande of n rcefe eY, south by lands of ..II C It It. 3T'in \ Co, west I ntis o liiram ThomlS. containing 3 ; 5 acres ottani' ore o less, about all Improved, with 1 framed tfouse \ i La tell barn and o,uttnilbling.; and orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken Into execution all e, suitor It C Cowen vs John Chesley. v \ tit . .\ • ALSO=One other ot of tal situate In Towanda born, bounded north by, l an lof W C Bogart, east by Secona st. south by landlif Chas Humphrey, west by an alley, being 73' ft rent, on said Second at, and 144 It deep, with t two. ory framed house and few fruit and ornmasentnitr us thereon. : 'S /ALSO-One other lot of lan%si ate In Towanda hero. bounded north by lands i F Bender, east \ by'an lilley , south by lands of C bisl mphrey„ west' by Third st, being 77% ft front on \ a id Third st, 144 ft deep. with 1 framed barn an d fruit. trees thereon:, _Seised and taken Into e xec on at `, F the gult of . A and E Coburn vs Hiram Tay to Also at the suit of Simile! S Dekay vs Hiram -Td, for and James McCsibe, Seesy. • • ._ ALSO-Oneother lot of land situate itt West btollogtett tog \ bounded and described as fo. ows: \Beginning .In t the centte of the public big ay leading !Tom A IlfSwaltiss to Granville, south 9 , east 9 840 per to a stake'';and; stones, thence sou SISP, we-st 15 reds tO a.3take and mimes, north 8 west a rods to the centre of the public highway: , then , ..te north 57,l °, east.l3 rods to the place of' be gin-Arm; containing"( of lnaere of Ond more or /es A withs2dwellltig houseithereon. . ALSO--One other lot of 'land situate: In West Atirlington twp, bonnded north by Sugar Creek, ,east by lands of Isaac Swain, 'south by' the public highway•reatling fromA 31 Swain's to' Grauville, 1 west ley lands of John Ballard, containing .N, 'acre ,of lend more or less, with I saw mill thereon, awl the water privilege thereto attached. • ALSO-One other•lot of land situate in West Burlington terp. hounded north by Sugar Creek, : east by landsof Isaac Swain, south by the public r highway. leading from A ndrew Swat n's to G mull Ile, , weld try lands of John Ballard, containing 1 acre! of' r tans mete Or less; all improved, W Seized and taken into eXecullon at the suit of F. llale aid N N Betts; Jr's use vs Malford and Wm L Williams. ALSO-One other lot of landa'. si t mite In Canton Carp, bounded and described us follows: Ibiginnluit „at_the south side of, Towanda creek;' thence soutl. 1 4 1 4 0 . gest22 per to the crow; roads running by the milbformerly knoirn as Pratt mills; thence south 2 9 , wese2 per; thence south Seß) u la, west 41 per to the line of lands of Jos Wilcok; thened tiorth.gl49, east 48 per to Towanda - treek; thence south 73'2°. east 84 peel° the place of beglimlng; sail grantee to have wane right as Asa Pratt had 'of dratving water front said Towanda creek for the purpose le 'running a mitt Conn:lnto ettetut 9 acres of land more or less, with 1 framed, house, 1. framed grist mill, 1 framed barn with shedsattathecl. with Eh• er outbuildings awl a few fruit trees thereon. ALSO -One other lot of laud situate. in Canton bolo, bhundeti and described as follows: Beginning Ati the ce,ntre of Lyconting st, it' being the north 'west cor:rif,J 0 DeWitt's •Int; thence along :ninth line of sald'DeWitt's lot, south 53%9; east 11 7.1:1 'per to a post In line of lands of J 4 DeW W.: J C Wright, Jacob`Hartranft, LevISUIII„ , Jam Griffin and others; thence south 3°, west 46 7-13 per 'Ay a post. It being rscor \ of lot owned by F Black; thence by said Black's east line no rth le°, west 3 per to a post; thence by same non 33% 9 , west 24 per to Uzi , ' sollihnest eor of lot owned by A H Mix; thence by south !Me of, lands by the, said A H )1 IN anti 51,1 k. 611 WIICOX, north 31 0 , ea5r.16.7.10 per to the- south east cor of lot owned byskaalti •Melissa Willcox: thence Ity same.north 56°, West 10 per'to the centre of Lycoming st; thence along centre of said st nor 1. 33°, east 12.5.10 per , to tf e place\iif beginning; eon talning 3 acres, 74 5-10 per' of land Mors or less, with 1 framed house,' I framed horse harm, and a few fruit r,nd ornamental trees thereon. ..i ' ALSO--Out Other lot of land situate in Cantiln born. bcvunded north by lands' of N C ,Its.R., John W Gaiter,. and Ezekiel Newman'. 'east by Ezekiel N ew re.3n and Lycoming st, south by Lycomingst, West by lands / of II M Manley and Chas' Stoetwisp, con taining 3 acres ofland more or less,- all' imp s rmed, with 1 framed house, 1 framed earn, grapery \ mud apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken into, ext.- .cution at the suit of Pomeroy Bros vs It 'W 31cCiel. land, n McClelland and, J II Hooper; T T. - ALSO-One other let or land situate. In Rome twp, bounded and described as tedlows : Beginning sea stake the southwest ear of Mrs L o'furter.. , . lot; thence along the southl m tne of the -sae' south eels...a:east 145 per to a stake and stones on the line of C Vancise, thence south 1% 0 . west Ma stake anti stones, tor of 0 W Wertenberg: thence by the line of the same northsBl l o, welt 135 per tim'cor op the line of 8 !Milner: thence by the line of the same north 11i 9 ,-ifist p 3-10 per to a eor le Iles of Wiz: Ball's lot; thence by the line of uric, same 'south $5 14 0 , east 43 per tos post; thence south 1 a°.-west 25 8-10 per to the place of beginning,:eoutaining 50 acres, 31 per of land more or least-al:out 35 item. Unproved. with 1 framed house, 1 board house, I trained barn, 1 steam saw mill, and Orchard of fruit trees thereon. Defendgnt's ~a interest only to be sold. Seized anti taken into exiteutten at the - suit of .1 11 , 1shinners use E F Goff- Also at suit of Pint National Batik of Towanda, ra., vs- E F Golf and Lewis Gra, ALI B Oe-One other lot of land situate in Smithfield 'top, bounded north by lands of Mary Wallace and 'the public highway, "east.by: lands of Patrick White, south by.lands of Orrin - or Frank scott. west by lands of .1 L Gerould, and a lot owned by . Sind: Gavin, deceased, centalfaing 60-acres of land more or tees, about 50 acres imptev6l, being the satins land conveyed by,the said Samuel Niles to the 63. i defendant's by deed dated Feb 4, 1563. Seized and taken\into execution at the suit of Sanm , -1 Niles vs, Wm A Gavett who survives Sarah O4vett. ALSO-Oneother lot of land slimite in Athens born, - boundedas folletva: Situate on the north stile (if Bridge at, being lots No r.. 3 and V. 4 on plot or survey made by Ornen'itlekey for the no u n Edward Herrick, - with t framed house and few fruit , trees thereon. Seized andtaken into execution at the suit of Athens it & L asseciation, of, Athens,li.r. vs Geo II and Elizabeth David, ‘ :'Y . - ALSO-One other lot ofslanzl situate in Troy twp, bounded north by Intuit CA C S Hagar. easeby lands of Daniel White, south by lands of Daniel Willie. 'west bv - the public highway, containing 2', acres of land more et IeSF, all Immo\•ed. with 1 frained 'house, 1 framed barn and few, (tell, trees thereon. Seized and taken Into execution at the suit of Elias Itolason vs A L . Cooper. - ' • '• ALSO-One other lot, 2 sittiate irt7ranklin tap., bounded north by lands of D'A Overton, east by lauds of Daniel Copley, south by ' landS \ of 0 W edge. and west by lands of John Rockwell : cen- Inkling 42 acres of land, more or less, about 35 im proved, with 1 framed hotise. 1 framed barn, and .few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken \lints execution at the suit of ,Wm A Rockwell vs Illnim Reekvrelband T T.' A LSO-LOne other lot,..situate,inlthesheenin twp, bounded .north by lands Of 0 F Ayret, east byland of Ralph Gore.i:outhd:y lauds of Ralph Gore,and • west by public highway; containing S . - acre of land , more or Mesa. -all improved ;. with steam grist-initi and all mill fixtures belengliig thereto. Seized and taken into execution at the 'suit of G II VahDyke vs F S Ayres. ALSO-One other lot. situate In Athens Bore', bounded north by lands - of Mary Long, east by lands of Martha J Long,- south: by Willow-st. and west:bpi:lnds of C 8 Wood; containing.}.( acre or lands- more or less, With 1 newlramed house and few fruittrees thereon. : ■ I= . . . ALSO-One other tor, situate in - Athens Bore', bounded riarth by Mary F Long, east by : Burns. , south by Willow-st 4 atotwest by Elmira-st ; 'con : _ talning about. IN of an acre of land, more or less, with 1 new framed tense and barn and few fruit trees thereon. Seized_ and taken into execution At the snit of The Athena Iltiliding and Loan Ass& 'elation of Athens Pa vs Delos ? Knapp and Win Knapp: . 'ALSO-rOne'other lot of land situate in Franklin Mr , . bounded and described as' folloWs 7 The ile fendast's undivided X interest, beginning at a post the,northeast corof a tract, surveyed an ; the war rantee name of itoncrt Heeltyternan: thece south 843 j deg.west lin rods to a post: thence south,- etc. 4) the' several courses and distances to theplace of b inning, containing 102 acres of land more or less, .ei Ling and reserving nevertheless to. be said • the, arelay Coal Co, their successors or assignees . forever \ all of the stone , coal, metal ores, or, other mitiemi`substances in the said land. Seized and - taken intexecutiert at the snit of .G T Wilcox's usevs John4enkirts. , • - - . . ALSO—On other loti.altuata in Towanda twp, bounded and - t escribed'as follows :'.Beginning at a \cur on lialiroad-st ; thence southerly bo ft ; thence westerly to Cent%thence northerly Stift; thence eakterly to place o beginning; 'being lot - No - 24 .in G F\Mason'splatfo ontti Towanda; all improved: •no betiding(, Seized\and taken Into execution at the suit of d q Frost a r took. ' • ' D , ALSO other lot. situate In - Windham twp. bounded.north by lands° James Brown, east by,. lends - of Ellery Cheeney and Wm Sibley, south by. lands of EzraMeytteids, and s west by lands of Beni 'Gleams and Elrunerson Saari ; containing 84 acres of land. more et less; "about 'St/ I mproved, witht framed house, 2 fratned,harns an sheds attschit . and orchard of fruit trees' then A. Seised and . taken Into executiotrat the suit of few Shultz Vs Myron Nichols and Wallace Nichols; •y lAtm'. • • A Lso—One other for situate In Shesh euutn twp, bounded west and north \by lands of Italph Gore, east by lands of Edward'Arnold, and south s by pub- . lie highway leading' fliant lre mshequln to \Bonn ; containing g-acre of laud. or less, aik'lut... preved,"with 1 two.stoly fratned house and ere fruit trees thereon. ,Selzed amt taken Into e.se u. lion at the *allot thunuel Gltaraliallirseilarrea . . CO. NEI , . . ALSO - On e other- lot; situate In Oren'''. twPt bounded and described as follows;" Beginning' hi '. .- .., the centre of public road 'leading from Rome ihrffr • . - ,Orwell on the south line of the Aaron Chubbeek .. .. ~ farm; thence by tteintre of said reastiontls.s7 o • • • ' west $ 0 per to .th Center of a causeway near the. .. foot nf the hill; t hence 61% *- weltt-Mlelf c rla If'' , stake In the south tuner the, said Amen X ',• .. • lot; theneeby the same south ilepifl emit to Mer • , to the beiginn;g ; containing 2 Sere, and 22 :Per - ' strict memo , ell . imprrmed, with 1 framed beine..."., , . -l'lllacirsmitit shop, I framed wood house, and few . .... ; fruit treesluireon. ' Reserving always theinert and privile ge -to Mrs Matildalforey..lwr belts or ' ' assigns,. to -keep of two breakwateri 'in the dry, , Tun soft ,th of her bongs and yards according to - a ' '. reservatioti in thedeert of conveystite from Edward --, • ; .. Board an and Wife and Wm Bourdman'and.wife 'to th within grantors, as.referene.e te. said deed of, :. • eon, yanee being bad will more • fr: t 7 appear.. :-.- ... Sal ed and taken Into ereentionatltui . tof bran ..-' • ' /1 so Elsbree vs A• W Alger. ' •.—• _. .. • . ALSO—One other let. situate In Standing Stone, . ing the renitheastundivided half of :'s certain let . . land as follows : Ott the southwest by the public • .. road, east, north end. south by lands of 'James Erie' ! • • . .py; being the smile lot. of land rot:greyed' by .P . . 15 '• - Squires to Cyrus-Fuller and by Cyrus Faller to Z Jr ..-• . Angle ; containing 3.1 acre of land, morectilesa,l.: . . with 1 small framed 'house and few' fruit trees. 'thereon. Belied And taken Into - erect:Bon "At the- -. . - - suit of John liohnes vs James Wood. • - •- ' aLBO.=•-The, defendants., C D Taah's•arid'Y .11:. . • - , Cash's uhdivlded two-fifthe interest lit stet offend . .• - 1 • altna'te In BarcLay twp, containing Illtacres,. snore. - or less, in the warrantee ' name-of DE Cunningham, , Mfh a saw UM.: mill houses, and astable thereon... , .. • ALSO—The 'defer. fi ti and P A 'Casba undivld-.'. ed two-fifths Interest In another lot sitnate,im Bar-. - - • clay tarp, enntalnlng 460. acres of land; more orless, .. . In the warrantee name of Peter Ladlef. ' . ' ''' •. ' \ ALSO—The defers; CD and --F A Cash's undite.fd• , 'id tao.fifths interest in soother lot situate In Bar: clay tam. containing 335 acres of land. more. or • ,-• less\in the warrantee name el- Waiter Stearart- • ' '-' • ALSO—, The der C D and FA Cash's undd- - - • ea tlftsliftha Intere st In another lot situate in Bar. i • clay and'fverton twps,containing 00 acresif land.. - - more or tens, in the warrantee name of Andrew • - ' - • ALSO—This, defl.t. Geo P Cash'S Interest itione - • • .. other lot, situate In Towanda Scroll-hounded north by Plne4t, east by -. Fclurth-st, south...by the line • • fence of Col .1 F Means, and west by finds of•- flulthran: being about 50 ft - on said Four . tlest and about 330 on said, Pine t, with I framed hone, • ' 2 barn. hencoop. etc, thereon. The dept, C D Cash's Interest therein'alse to &peed. -. ' ; ~: •- - • ALSO - One other lot, situate In Towanda'Boro'.-- ,'... . bounded, north by Wits A Chsunberlain, T C Delano . and James Wood (known as the spring tat-), - east by ... llechanicseft, South by lands q parties unknown. " • 'and west by the spring lot aforesaid ; being about • - 50 ft front on said 3fechantes.stand 150 ft deep. ' - • ' • • ALSO—The detts. C I) and F A'CaSh's undividl edl - worifthalnterist In one otherr, Int:situate In Bar , - clay twp, containing 333 acres of land, more or less, In the warrantee name of Joseph Ladley.• :Relied: and taken into execution at the Snit of E Willett) _ .. vs C.f.) Caish, F. A Cash,. 31 A•L - Citsh, Gee's"' !Cash; .' , - and 1' W Correll, Sec .• .' - • --- \i. ' ' . • 'ALSO—The dertileo.P Cash's undivider \ one. . 'fifth IW.,trest in a lot of-laud sttuate in Barclay tsrp,- - Containtig 113 acres; more or less. in the warfantce ' - • tiame - of'D If Cunningham, with a -saw mil, two -.r. . : mill houses and a stable - thereon. ' . ,• . . ALSO.—The derts„ Geo P Casts's - tin - added one- \ \,- ..: fifth Interest , in a lot situate In Barclay twveon- - -",:, .: Mining 400 hre% of land, More or less , -in-the war' \. •• rantee name of, Peter Lad;ev. .. , \ IiALSO—Tbe def le, Geo .P Cash's undivided one- ', fifth interest hone other lot situate In Barclay twp, '• containing 330 acres of land, more ,or less, In the . warrantee name of Joseph Ladley... ALSO—The deft, Geo p Cash's undlvlded one- •• . fifth -Interest in one other lot - 'innate in Barclay' ~ 3 - Barclay' Containing 335 acres of land, more or less, In the warrantee name of Walter Stewart, -- '— ;' • ALSO—The del . , Geo I' Casii's undivided one- „, • . fifth Interest In one. other loD•sitqate in Barclay ._ ~• twp; containing 400 acres of land, mere or less, in the warrantee name of Andrew Ladley. - . / ... ALSO—One other lot, situate in Towanda Boni'. ' s . bounded north by :itate.st, east by lands of Bnill - Knykendall.fsenth by Poplar.st, and west,by lands . • - 'of Geoll woad; being about 50 ft front and about t3O ft deep; all I:nproved: no buildings: Seized and,: taken Into execution at the Suit of E W Ifale .vs Geo P ('a-h., ! ALSO—One other lot of land . situate In ,Towanda . hero', Cm - minded and described as foliewi: -Begin ning . . • at a coitontliti west side of !fridge st 165 feet • • north from Wm Pattonis north line; thence south • at Ileg, west 21x 9-10 ft to atm.; thence north 8 deg, west 73 ft to a cur: I hence•north 61 deg, east 216 9- 4 : ' 10 ft to the west side of Bridge , heretofote , men. - 7 -tinned; -. -ned; Blench along the west hi e, of same 75 ft to • the place otbeginning. " . . ALSO=-ace other lot of. land Situate In Towanda born', bounded and described asstollows: Beginning •• - at a cor on the west side 'of Bridge st„ thence south • aCbileg, west.2l6 940 ft to a cor:thence north 8 deg; -• west lo ft to a era: tinince nerib•6l deg..east 216 ft, ~. , t toe cot in the west side of :Bridge, ifft — hereloture ; ~ - mentioned; thence along the; sense - south 10 deg,:, , east - 10 ft to the place of begiraleg, being 10ft add ed to the north, sidepof lot flfst described with 1 \ ftamed house, 4 shed and feW,fruit trees thereon. • < • LSO-I.ot No.'s I and 2in Morgan & 1100(17 - 8, • • ...tk .l il e divlsion of East TCwanda, 'as , rrill-niore fully ap- , - :h...en a map made by Wit Virittga n , and recorded in e`olice for rkordifig deeds. etc, In deed book .. No o`page L 7, and bonnded - ts follnows: North ~..; by 10 14(9 Irk, the name of John Willis.' east by ' Penns Ivania avenue, south tryArysankitig st. west ; . by !init. of :John F.'Geiger, bell* the siamelot eon • ,' traete`si t Jnell prcutt on the '2.sth day of Jul 2 107.1. t bo. d nnuke, and few fraii' trees thereon.. - Seized and aken\4zito executiotratthe Suit of Ma ry DoholtUe - s F;;-:i3IcCoruilek: ILS4I—On oiligiot of la:tit-situate in Towanda • imro,iltoundeti orth by Poplar St, east by lands of ' . ' Mfai.tlia A (;view MI, sratth by lands of J F 31catoL ". weittlby lands of Wiles's& Passage, being about 50 - ft frtint by about 1 • ft deep, with 1 springof wafer thereon. Seixestan taken Into execution at the . . suirof John Hollites *s W Bramhall. ••• ; • . ''..' . ALso—o n e ~t her k . slttiatc , In Wyalusing ttvp, : bounded and described g follows: Beginning at a .; post the solithwet-t cor of lain and Thlpists: thence • north 77 ;leg west along .s, d )lain-st 4 per to a post - 'for a.,cor the.' sentheast, ct of C S Latferty's lot; .. . thence north 13 deg cast IR er to a post the north- • L -east cur or said I.ailetty's lot thence south 77 deg '' 4 ,. east 4`per via post on the west ide tif said Thlrd-st; thence-south 13 deg west along ;aid Third-st leper tithe place of beginning, !nein 'rig lots No Inland - . • 13; eotitaining two-lifths of an ac '• ftrlct measure,, , with t'franied house. 1 framed La : anti few fruit bees thereon. :Seized and taken.ln :execution at ..; the suit of - Sloe 31 E Avery vs C v s.Avery and ' ' James Beaumont.AlM.. at suit of'' B flight vs. ('yrus Avery ate! JaMes ileatimont. ' _ ALSO-4111e other lot of laud situate In oluinbia • . . . okt., bounded nortii"by lands of 1' ,C 7" 31or an, east ' • . by lands tof_P C Morgan..south by the pub tc - Biel- .. way Ic-tiding ftom Columbia X Roads to Austhwille, I wesd - by lands of !'has' Tester arid II Morgan, con- -- tainlng 1...: acre, of Land more or less, With 1 framed ' building used for a Church - thereon. 'Seized' and - " taken into execution at'the suit of Newberry and'. . - 'Tick's vs J.Watkins.-Pretst, II- 31 Ferguson, Act'g - . , Sec'y.of the A list tactile , Baptist Society. - ALSO—One other let. situate In Rome twp,bnund- .. -d epf-th and'_ east by .. public highway. south by •-• --ittuds of-Geo St-ruble, and- west by lauds - of John' . St ruble; containing 40 acres of %ad.! more or leks, •'• - 311"iniproved; with-few 'fruit trees. thereon. - . ' ' s , A I.SO--Oneot hilr int.situate In Rome twp,boupd- • , \ s‘sl north by lands of George Struble and Johnston-. . • isle, east by public / highway,' south by. larla , l. of.' . Washingtint Townes and Harriet Barnes, and we); • by lands of CharieS Forges and Luther t'ele; coil-' .. ' taming 46 acres and ICo.peTr of land..inote or less, ,401 improved , with 1 trained house, 1 fratned.barn - with Shed attaches], and few fruit trees thereon. - ALSO--4 ate other isit,sltnate iti Itome twp,bonntl- ', ' i - I north.by lands of email. Forbel, east by lands of • tiarAlett Barnes. south - 14y public highway; and. west by lands of llarriet Barnes; Conlaitaug 1434 acres of ?and. lucre or less; no Improvements. Selz- ' eti and taken Into execution at the suit of Daniel , • sihoentaker vs Geo Struble. " • _ , _ •. • ALSO—One other lot of. land situate' twp, bounded north by lands of Benj. Bennett and Clark Baxter: east by lands of Samuel Chatober- - laln. E and", E. l'Io!lett, and'; tlrs •Klldoit. 'south • by lands of Myer Reed and the estate of . . Joseph - - f'ouklin. Cleeeased, welt b lands of ,V E and. J E Piollet, E C Spencer and Richard Bustin, contain ing 30Oacres of land - more or lees, about '2.00 acres • improved, vcith,l grist in111...1 plaster mill, I' plan ing mill; blacksmith shop, 1 wagoit shop, I framed house need for twirl, 1 framed dwelling house. 4 trained tenant !muses. 4 framed barns, other out buildings. 3 orchards and other'frult trees thereon, ~ together with all and singular the water privileges and easements belonging to . or 4n anywise apper taining to'the Caine.. ALSOr-Lrlue other lot of-land situate' nsox iwp. bounded north by °ands of )ifs Samu el nohis atid'Unt - public highway, known as the Hunan' ' - road, - eaSt. by lands of Ben] Bennett - , south by foods; of• A Lent-I . :west; by lands.of Mr4Samuel Bishop And E C Spence: containing 30 acres of laud mord .or . lees, no I niiiroyetnentii. ..VLSI -i.--41114 other lot of • land situat e l u 'Wysox • - twp. bounded and described as follnws,: Beginning -al a white oak meat; 5-10 per on arrant line, east • of oast line of what was formerly called' Claverick twp. and on the smith side of a 8 pond - or lake fin , .inerly called Lewis lake, now knOwn, as 31ountalit.. lake:4101:W around said pito(' orlakent high water 1 "water the several courses and 4114a - flees' of - said bilth water mark or line along lands of J B Conklin:. W . • E .Spencer atel others - tai the paceof,be , ginning. containing Within the , said high Water . .mark or line•about CO acres more or less, the shun! -being what is called Pond Lake: . ALSO)—tine other lot of land -Itituale in Wysox- twp. bounded.tiorth 6y 'lands of E J - Spencer, east I, by lands o? Mrs Bishop. south bylands of Mrillish- • - op, Win3lorley, anti Vargt:Son:west by Pond Lake.- the :lame adjoining Pend Lake at the -outlet,' and being.a strip of taint extending fro:la. - said out- ' lot along the litre from Said outlet down the about 30 rods, and about broil;, wide; conlaining.2 acres of land more 3 , r loss, with a gate house to out- - lot thereon: together with all and singular the 7de forslant's rights anditrivlleges of dattiing' up - and drawing the water in and from. said rend - Lake. - seized and taken into execution at the suit of W If Atitu'r Joseph Conklln, deed, t Reed. . • ANDItEW J. LA rros, Sheriff °Sheila'7s Office,- April 190877. • . .TRIAL LISTyciR :MAY TERM - , 1,977 : . .- llohn F Satterlee vs Mokes D DeWitt. adm'r. Assn& . C W Clapp vs 1) B Walker debt lobo C ilanan vs M V B 'Rodgers ~.trespass illcbar Horton vs Ciaintiel Hyatt appeal .bran' Waltman vs Justus Lewis , trespasi Peter Brady vs Jane Gibson " appeal Thlshie Kinney vs Geo W 'Kinney debt Al. 31eKean vs Wm Riles.. ' 'ejectment Jll Coivell vs Overseers of Poor of .A.syittm...appeal • .1 0 Frost vs 0 A Buros,-et al ''. ' • " • Jaciib Mann, vs Jl' Horton . . .. Jas Sullivan, etaL v s Daniel Driscoll tresspass - Michael Coleman vs John J Thompson.... . " ' F. 1111113 Jane Iteisitt vs Saintiel Kell tt m—ejecttnerit Samuel Walbridge vs W W Decker , covenant Jas Foster, assignee vs McCabe Ai 911 x •• , debt Jackson Lewis vs 0 Pickett. - " • Arthur late - 3'o Mic ael Coleman, et al.l.trespass ILAV Patrick,vs Beni 'Orthrop . 'ejectment -C Chilsorivs T Waltm n appeal' Wti May vs LT. Rope , - .a. ' trespass. .. Suan Canner, et at vs C W Doan . ejectment • Jahn ThralipAon Vs Michael Colemsti.... " • °. A.-Walt Man vs Warreit-Ayres - appeal . - W:ohlbgton•Barroivelilt vs W S Ford Inner • Win H Barnes vs Win .May„ et al_ ejectment Subpoenas Ileturnal):e Maly 14, 1877. at .2 o'clock L; r. M. . I BENJ.II. PEC K. , Towanda, April 19, 1877.! . 'Prothouotars. ,''' ..• A DMINISTR AT . RIX'S NOTICE • LA.—Notice is hereby given that all persons, _ debted to the; estate of Dr. H. C. Porter, deed, late or Towanda tioro',. Brsdforti , ,County , mint make Immediate payment to the undersigned, and ;- all persons having claims against said estate must,, present them, duly audientlentrd, for. settlement'. • ELIZA, E. PORTER. AdmiblatratrEt. Aprils..lB77 7 wo .ADIIINISTRI".,OII'S NOTICE —Noklee Is hereby Oven that att persons•it. debted to the estate of Geo. W. K.eitogg, latei of Monroe twp; dee'4l, h o ist oolbce Intaealtate ilayment. to the undershrnAl; and ail pe!soes' haTing claims against said estate most pees,,e , , , tbefiy, outy , stitheu. m tleated,lorsettleent. • ' • - v. BE\J.tIIIY IlAYTtleittNE, • "April 19,'`77. •'•• Atltelatstratar.., . • . • - DMINIST NOTICE. I!Totiee labeteby 'elven that all parsons tlebted to the estate. of 'Wive' late of - 13rwelg deed, ningt , make loan rdlate _payment to the anderslgned, .and all •Twfr.ocil elalms likaiiist. said. estate; 'twat we-1C ttient,iluly au- • theiiticatexl, for settletuurt. • • I'. WOODitUFV; •-• t - LoL El
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