Zdncallowil rtntt } E; a 4 0 :4 1 /4 1 4/. ' ;; - r. :' i / .1. A. , tt.i., - Cowsmittel . Ilm T). Ca►rr,- • of o - G. W. TITAN, _AuNiale Editors. A; &KEENEY,. , Communleationi may. le sent to either of the alrore editors, as may be preferred, and 11'01 appear in de Woe of trbleh lhaa elapse, • • G.*. Rtax, Zdttrk Present . Week. L °SITIO SPEAK& .EPu,C 4K rali l ff, PE P 4s ( TF r . ; In joolling ddenduritil merit, of thel,llEronT En,:bearing date of August I - saiv atticle npOit the sub. ject,of ." Intellectual Arithmetic.". Tut, in hopea that a more able pea -thin mine would miswer the communication wbfr e ir appeared some weeks since, but as mope; .lias k underta,ken to dolt, I Shall endeavor to tellTtlre - teachers and friends of educa tion 4 :'Nrhat I know about Intellectual Aritlitnetic." • 4 PCYnt:s," obtinfuninr' atioN stated that it syas, true ! jbp &1e 'object of intellectual - Arithriiatte l wai to discipline the mind. ,I am well' aware of the fact tha - Cmcntal or intelleetual arithmetic is . much,ncglected in all common schools, hat that it is a purely—disciplinary study is - somethine that I will not admit; until I am more fully convigced Is Reading a disciplinary study only . ? Is not, ramtewr:nometbing -irner9 *an a disciplinary study ? Reading prepares us for'the pursuit of branches of, study (ini'mmai prepares us for the pursuit of CoMpoiition, Rhetoric, .stul yttrgr advanc.- ed studies. I claim that Mental Arith nietic is also a preparatory as it teaches us how ; to, study !written arithme- tic nndeistaiidinily. In my mind, mental arithnietie not more - of . a disciplinary study that► is Beading, Geography, Gram mar or Spelling. o When 1 was attending school and studying the ,common English bratiches, I wa ntaf4r ti teacher who taught fental Arithmetic; and in a school wheie all were ‘required to-study it—The-teacher di l not tontine the-scholas to tho book analysis, rd it 4PIifIoRT3 , I)FaCtiRI sß lution of the problein.- The qfiestion was not, , ,yOu perform the example again?" but "'Do you understand -it ?" I do hot mean to say_ that mental arith metic does not-discipline the mind,..but I. -Claim that it •should bcinsiderid as a preparatory study -to the written' arithmetic, and studied accordingly. The only, 4.11 diffettince. bitnee the,written and mental arithmetic is that problems in the menta.Pare to-be solved in the head, while . .those in the written are so long and dompWateil as to rcquire'tho aid of ,pen- ell or crapart,._ • •. • In my schooli I make analysis a "bob, bye and require: that every problem in written arithmetic , which finds a place up on the blaCktoa r M,'"lall '1:03; expliiiioti, so clearly - that even dm most backward . seliolaVof the claiima?tindeirstand it. •If a pupil .Whiliei 'some assiStabee, I give him a cleat.,arialysisi...of-iiie problem, and then„ if he understands the analysis, he call readily•soifeitbe•problem. Very sel dinn dl I perform in example• on the .slate. • .• T . . The good . arithmetician is not the one al acifi tierfortel tirtibleni rapidly, and " knows it's right 'cause .the book ; - sals so," but he who, 'After performing th 6 problein, can explain it regardless of : boNes'i - Teachers who wish tole success ful, should pay attentinn to 'mental arith- mefic. Send a.pupil to the board to ex plain a problem who has studied mental hati:l 4itut not, and notice-the difference in theirexplana tiOds. liiiiielicS'the better itholar? Thera are • many persons who study writteaarithmetictha has, never used the mental, Init the good 'scholar is the One who takes "a full course." Some seholais camiot obrnmit Tides to memory, . `and-I do. not think' teachers should re quire'tharyte. If they understand a pr6b lem and can explain it, they can _readily . dciise t ACtaie'de i l / 2 4ir wishes to ti cipline his memory, I thin% lie can dolt far better by learning every thing in advanCed geography. , In conelnsion I would say that I do not claim to be a person of extraordinary ability; possibly I woUld be linable to cope with thole who are now discussing this que*ma Aiginiapirfir44. D inAling to, becritiefzed by those who differ with me, if it..will : in any. way advance : the mate of educatiou.' re critics and youthful aspi rants for literary:hoiorsi bete is a chance to take asubjectwith Which , you are, fa ipsiliar; and criticize a. `‘ . CRITIC. Tow.kNia, Pa., Aug. 9, .1577.. TA.Otp/tEll 7E4OREWS ALLY 4 ' • BY LAURA U. 111tQWNELL. 1 Among those thousand' tales' Of the. wondrous Arabian magician, are glitntses of some rare characturt,-inen and wo men of a . common sense. and shrewdm,ss,, whoseleouaterparts our modern eivaza tion has failed , to preduee. We have . al- ways' been awed by the coolness with which thr ?ilforgiani' turns; to pre= 'pare her master's broth,,_after she hakso -summarily disposed of the fo'rty thieves quietly sleeping in thproiT cans: Aladdin has become Amens, though• Wbr-he should be, - except- for7hie-stpidity in - managing the limp )41, -1014- gained, we fail to ace; while nob Ody but the elidaren knows .Of ,dower . 3iorgiana,,, who by, beg acutendss and . petietratien could oedirit the nuiiitklaverlildevised lcow, - we have no forty . thieves .to (Hs ' p i ose of, but someAlays we have that niun: , • ber 7 C,f exasperating little urchins to man ,- . rage, and the slaysrgial'xtiFer of ready adaptation to circumstances would stand ,rte in better stead than any gift of .For - i % turie;,whether in the shalle of magic lamp - , sclfool well subdued shy predecessors. ` , Tart is indeed what in' fiel - Mom traocess-' ful teaching,-,--tact in governing, iu in structing, k bringing the child-nature,: under out WilueOcei to their fullest and most symetrical developments. ;There is a prOValent :Opinion :that it is beneath the teacher's , :dignity to "Man. , a> e,' that Should.alwjaya l ay4ii tit atop this waves of dissatisfaction; but he may nOW and then find it as expedient to mo i ye ; -,,his position asdid!Catinte . irf vid. Vhert danger that hixi,ctimuneas shall degenciate into obstinacy, as that his adroit manage input The more un obtriisive the idea or goiernment.hs and the thbro , etorsideet nW ibbbliirs a thit doing light th6y are doing just what they wtost,vi;h to do, the *mowes do we:come to the: tilieph!empg,Olelsi whiloAsei l pline mad over-pramieent isahcitit as effectual towaid-,editaition as thelierman cudgel 'with which Carlyle beats. , the. world-child. , • - ctOry wou by a sniife is _wurttr.two that you . get. by a thre . t. - There are some, habits that, from,tbeit: very nature, are better. m`et by a 'hank niovenrenkns, for . initance, the deplora, ' tile one of yaWning in class. To request schnlais not to indulge in that little relax ation, would savor of idiocy; caluili v to al low it, oven , in-aluir last recitation of a sleepy Indian-brin - far day, „would . he au exercise of Iristian patience not to he . - c'rel•nencied. Wu know of no better way •••", 4111 off the cteephig . labsitptje; by sating a encsession of abort, Sharp an. fers, caning a member _iiuickly to his eet. A midden appealc _ "I teach with my whole heart and strength; do re cite- in the same way7"-will meet with a prompt response. 7 - = There is another habit that begins as soon sea boy becomeis the proud , owner of a watch, and is prevalent among chtf•. dren of an older growth, in the course kit a long-sermon,--that of looking to see what time it is. No matter bow slyly it is done," teacher or speaker seems to know it by intuition, and the mei3kest, ministers .have been heard to speak of it as discour aging; while those from whom the " old -man" bas been wholly banished, 'call it positively-insulting. If a boy birObserved -,to i ceneult his watch with anxiety, it is -safe to take that anxiety as arising from -alear that he is not to have time enough 'to tell all he knows on the giyen subject; and be is served aright if much more than his share of cpiestions immediately comes to him. That works better as a prevent ive than any 'prohibition. ,Sometimes a whole school is rested 14 a serspeusion,of study for a few moments, and the 'introduction of some topic of in terest, such as the Exposition in these .centennial days; so that praise 'who have - "-not been on the -dusty -pilgrimage to the modern Mecca, may yet know something of the wonders. An amusing turn is now and, then given to a lesson by calling each pupil to ask a certain number of questions of his classmates, or oven to take the seat of honor, and conduct the recitation. The Wind "amusing" is used advisedly, for it doss seem well to encourage a more i 'cheerful, as well ash more earnest spirit. the little girl who was asked why she liked to go to aehool, ought to find some better reason than "Cos it made her so glad to have Saturday come." Does it not'oecur to us that most other men and women, who draw salaries, work until six ,o'cloar, and for six days in the • -. -week _`those, too, who have spent as, • r n ruck time in previous preparation as we have? Occasionally some one who is near` enough related to claim the right to be fflisagreeable, and-not so near as - to forget that he is a t ax - payer ; hidts that the o ffi ce dot' teacher ••ts a sort of .a sinecure. We ate ready nith an- indignant denial, but if it is only 4.10 meretmechanical work of hearing lessons that we. exact of our selves, the: taxpayer is not altogether wrong. More than this we must do.if we I are in earnest, 'and aim at the highest re- . ' turns. • ' - • We must supplement . ,the text-books .without falling into ibulai methods.tbat do away with verbatim recitations; we must lead the children to Eidependent.in- vestigation by arousing their curiosity; we must cultivate the' power of making all things work together with us; till the total depravity of. inanimate objects be comes a Myth. —As some pebple are born to- greatness, so some are-._loora with "gumption," in our homely: ratikee phraseology; and thotie who are not, can develop it if they will only think it worth the while. We would not despair even of the man who was so much at a loss" for ae excuse for lending his clothes-line, that "he said it could n't go,•foi they had just hung up the flour to dry. "Hung up your flour !", exclaimed the bewildered neighbor; " you - can't 'do that." " Yes, I can," was the assurance; "and I- tell ou the more times - you want to borrow a clothes-line, the More Hour you shall have to hang uji It is not to be supposed that we can draw upan Our ?liner consciousness for a store of interesting suggestions on the topic we are teaching. If the supply fur nisliedat colle&iir normal school is not soon exhausted, it at least becomes stale, and does not serve as readily as . the thoughts froth some book just read, or talk just' enjoyed. It ,is a professiorial duty, as well as a duty we owe ourselves, to resit the `pages which shall inspire us and Cultivate friends whose enthusi- asm shall kindle ours. AO in nothing'is tact needed rum:Allan' in a choice' of the book and parts of books we Flail - dm/OW our time to, in continuing Oniseducation. If we are determined to grow ourselves intellectually, -numberless opportunities will occur of helping on the same growth in our pupils. 'We can--call their atten tion to what is worth remembering in'the newspaper records, to important political changes in foreign lands, to wars and ru mors of wars, that they May realize they live in times which shall go to make up history. They are quite ready to'fall in to Our Americanlauffof Much reading of newspapers, 'and need to be taught how to glean the little wheat from the much chaff. "We can, see that the selections they -learn tor rhetorical exercises are not -mere trash or jingle, but fitting extracts from.oul best authors-poetry or prose worth committing to heart as well its to memory. Without turning ourselves in to walking we can divert the curionoyoungi folk to the places where they.will find the best information on the subjects therare eager to question us about. , In their reading, they every day come 4cinsir,alltisions that they but half understand,' and much of the force and riclinesiof even the simplest style is lost to them.' is It will be' invaluable to them to form the habit of looking up all historical and mythological references, and the exact meaning of words, about which they have but a hazy And the great point' to elfin is to get thernate do it at the time; ol'ai Soon as posaible, to make them pos itively 'uncomfortable so.long as they aro conscious of having learned* words they do not really know, or read of places whose location is no more' fixed in their minds than the land of the lotos-eaters. It is surprising, the amount of connect ed general information one can gain in ' this way.. Oliver Wendell Holmes, in an unpublished letter to a schohl-girl friend, ones wrote " The best bedquilt in many houses is a 'patchwerk one. and the best knowledge of many minds has been pick-' ed up piecemeal, -and stitched together by the - unconscious action or memory." - — We wonder at, the indifference shown by parents as to the kind of' literature their children shall devote their eveninza. -to. A proverb has it,- Tell me a man'3 friends, and I will tell you What he is." It miht- be written, " Tell me what books a man reads, and" I will tell yon what he is." Here is a iisovince in which the, teacher must needs meddle with tact, if at all; and it may depend upon him whether sJrne of the brightest minds he hart to train are weakened by the wishy washy productions of writers--.for the young; and corrupted by, the ditne:novel series, or whether they Shillhe i3nrielied 'b imagination by books that have become classics in children'a literatute. It is no more difficult to interest boys and girl's in Anderson's fairy tales, which are a joy forever, and - in the wondeni of mythologi cal lore which shall double their pleasure in after studies, than it was long ago to interest us in the horrible giants and dwarfs wham!, lives *ere without beauty or meaning.; - Irrimproving the Manners of children, _kindness and tact are riecesstry as well as .firainess; in cultivating the brain, a clover adaptation -to iparticrilais needs as well a'clear understanding orthe subject, and no leis in bringing - out the capabili ties of the heart is thereneed of;WiSe and prudgnt Management. England's great novelist pa4ls.tely-atiown us the influence of early4religious training' tireonscionsly infiltrated iut4 - 4 4 the character.. Such ia fluence is more - powerful than we dream of. In the public schools, of a necessity, religious teaching must be -indirect;' but in applying and enforcing principles of honor, the very best basis of all reli gion* teaching is laid. The spirit or un selfislinestrand truth tan nowhere, be bet-, ter fostered than in a school-room, and nowhere can they be More systematically and effectually crushed. It is only 'scraps of history and geography that we are to teach, we can blunder alone. qaite•eont ,(ortably; but to rouse and guide mullion, to train manners anti morals, is a task to make us look on every sit=e for4.loPftli Legal. STIERIPF'S virtue 'et sundry mrita issued out of the Court'Alf CommonPlesoof Bradford CenntY. and'ib ' 4ee dl. meted. I will espue to public *slum THURSDAY. the 70th day,ofAVO., iffft - at the door of the Coon Muse. in Tmianda. at 1 o'clock..P. IL« the follow. tog deseribed pnperty, to wit: Ode lot. pin/Lorraine, of land situate in Canton Imo`; and bounded north hy lands Z Cue. east by lot No it. now owned by Win Chapinau.,south and hest by the reed leading to Armenia mountain:. contains a acres and So per of tang more or less. be. inglot No la upon thti,map of Bailey and VanYa mesa land, alt improved, srlth 1 dwelling house and few fruit trees thr non. • . . . . ALSO—Thu undivided % Inteeest In the follow. tog d, eseribed lot situate In. Canton twp, bounded north by lands of E Spenser, east by lands of said 'Spencer, south by the public highway leading' from Canton to. Fall Brook, west by' holds of J Blander , - vIlle; rentable a acres of land sabre or less. all .Im provedeno buildings. Seized and taken into ear cutlomat the suit of Pomeroy Bros va Jon W Dal- . ley lelitchollis VanNamee. . ' ley other tot situate In Pike twp.: hound ed north by lands of Abner Wosid. AmooSßaldwin. and Mrs Laura Iltreh. east by lands Of the estate of. 'Ebenezer Magee, deceased, south by lands •of Sirs ' Semantha Worden and heirs of Abram. 'Norden. deceased, west by lands of James Bosworth •and, Daniel Camp: contairik 150 acres of laud more GP less. about !Mitres' improved, with' framed house. I framed horn and dhotis attached and 2 orchards of fruit trees thereon. Seized and uteri %to axe• cotton at the suit of A A Keeney vs ; Sylvester . , Wood. Also at the snit of same vs same. ALSO- - One other_ lot situate in Monroe twp. botindedandirieserltiel as follows: . Beginning at a .hireh cor, thence south along the James Smith Wanant 137 540 per to the Priestly line; thence along the same north 60 0 .. west about 200 per to the lineof David Rose warrant; thence north along the same t4a 5.10 per to a hemlock; thence by lands In the warrantee name of. Charles Gobin 101 per to the plriceof beginuing: contains MSS acres of Oand more.or plate ss, and belag a part of a tract of land In the ,warri tee name of Hobert .11optites: .no In). provements. Seized and taken 'lnto exerntion at the suit of W Kingsbnry's use vs heavy Ward, ALSO—One ther lot situate in Wyalusing tap. temnded.nortil y the public highway, called 2nd st, east by lands Of Mrs C Ii Hollenback, south bx \ lands of N 11 Doan , rth and the M K Church let. west by lands of J Gaylord; contains% of an aci of land more or less, It Improved, ulth I iwo'siorY framed dwelling huts thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the su tof a 31 Bixby vs M T Slotery. - . . , ALSO--One other lot ituate in Wilmot tap. bounded and described as ollowa: Beginning, at the northeast cor of lands of ohn P Sharts; thence along lands of Si J Stewart, n rth about 5.1 rods to another cor of said Jno P Sharts. thence along said Charts east 154 per to the place 6 beginning; con. tains 50 acres of land, be the sant more or less; no Improvements and no buildings. I being the sabre laud convoyed by Alonzo, Lloyd andlife to Corne lius A Donovan - by deed dated Nov 1 N,, PHI, and re- ' corded In Deed Book 109 at Page ago, ete., and by ' said Donovan - to said defendant by d 4, dated Dec 24. recorded 872,.an recorded in Deed 800 'o 114 at page as, etc. Seized and, taken 'into execution at the suit of Geo C Atwood vs Wellington row. din% . ' e ALSO—One other lot Situate In Monroe b me, hounded north by lands of II S Holton, east by 3 'ln at, south and went by lands of John Laughed. ; contains 34' of an acre' more or less, all improved, with I framed house and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken Into execution atthe suit of J P Kirby's uses vs 9 L Travis, . . A, 1.80-'One other tot situate Warren twp. bound ed north by lands of It T Abel, eastby iandsof Pat 4*k Hannan south by the public htghway, west by lands of Alb in Nicholls; contains 50 acres more or lesS, about all improved, with 1 framed house, 1. framed barn and an orchard of frnit trees themes:. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Mlles Prince's use vs Patrick Kelegan and Michael Ryan T T. ALSO—One other lot situate In Albany twTO bounded north by lands of S D Sterigcre, cast by lands of F. Overton. Jr. south•by lands of Mrs M Hail, west by the Berwick turnpike; contains-- ems of land more or less, all Improved; With 1 two. story (rattled dwelling house Used for hotel, 1 !rani. ed barn and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and. taken into execution at the suit of-Freeman Sweet's use is - Daniel Kellogg. • ALSO—One Other lot situate in Canton twp, Bounded north by lands of Frank Baldwin, east by the public highway leading from Troy to. Canton. south by lands of S F Elliott, weedily landsof Eras tus Putnam; being about 1 rods front on said high way, and 11 rodstleep; all improved, with 1 framed house, 1 framed barn, and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Jas Davllum's use vs Jamet McDonald and Horace K Scott, Also at the suit of Strait, Clark & Co vs Same. • ALSO—One - other lot situate In Towanda boo?, bounded north by lauds of W 0 Tracy, cast by lands of .1 P south by, Lombard-el; west by lands of Simon Kinney; being about 75 ft front oti Lombard-st. and lea ft deep with I framed house house thereon. Seized and taken Into ezeintion at ,theialt - OT 11W Nobles vs AI Clittgley. 4:3o—One other lot situate In Tuscarora twp, bounded north by lands formerly owned -by 11 Il Ingham,. east by lands of the German' Titus estate, and Nollton Winslow, south by lands of Hiram Taylor and 'Alonzo Hawley, west by lands formerly owned by 11 .12 Ingham; contains as% acres more or less, about at acres Improved, with I framed house, /.framed barn and orchard of fruit treesthereon. ,ALSO—One other lot sitliate In Tuscarora twp, bounded north by lands of Walman & Wear, for merly owned by Cyrus Stevens , east by the public highway, south by lands of Joshua' Palmer, west by lands formerly owned by'll It Ingham;.contalus acres more or less, about,. acres improved, with t plank house, 1 boalrd• barn and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into 'execution at the stilt of Geo H Landon's use vs Luther Shtunway. Also at the suit of same vs same. ALSO—One other lot situate In Granville twp, bounded tidal) by lands of A-53 Andrus and Widow Buskirk", east by lands of Zane'. StorFison, south by lands of Chester Monroe, - went by lands - of .Mecca Morrison; contains acres more or less. about all ==Z2====Mll sheds attached, and few ilia trees thereon. It be ing the north half of the Daniel Monroe estate. Seized and taken Into execution at the suttof Ma ry Barrett, wife of Lewis Barrett vs Augusta L Conipton, , • ALSO-One other' lot situate In Athens twp, bounded north by Mulls of C it Wheelock, east by Centi - e-st, south • by lands of. Benjamin Bunnell, west by Keystone-ave: contains 127 per more or less. all improved, with few fruit trees thereon; t_ lot No 8 In John A Woolworth's sulkily's{ ;` Keystone-ave in Athens twp. Seited and taken its execution at the suit of .duo A Vroodworth to Use of John King vs Geo W ALSO—one other lot situate in Albany twp s bounded and described as follows; 'Beginning at a point on the rcrad , leading from Wm Bahr's land to C; Monahan's land; thence north 37 0 . , 15' west 28 •pfer to a eon thelsee north' 25°. 30' wain /6 per to a for; thence north 2 0 03' west 30 per; thence north 14°. west 44 per to ti con thence north 21°, 30' east C per to a cor; t h&c° north 82°. east 64 per to thence south 16°, 15' east 6,9 per to a cor; thence south 30 0 . castle per to a cor: thence south 25°. 30' east,lB per to a cor; thence south 45°, • cast 20 per: thence sonth 22 0 , 30' west 10 per; thence south 70°, west.-134 per toil cor; thence south 31°, 30' west II per: thence north 88°. west Caper to the place of beginning: (excepting and reserving if certain lot contracted-by John II Sterigere to James - Watson. containing 10 acres; it being cut off - from the north portion of the aforesatd described 'piece of land): 'containing 42 acres, be the same snore or less, about 12 acres improved, with ling - house thereon. Seized and taken Into execution at the sultof 1 A Deck er's use vs Hobert Mclntosh. ALSO—One. other lot situate in "Athena twp, bounded north - by lands of I. II Keyes and Nathan iel Davidson, on the east by- Keystone-ave. south and west by lands of .1 II Mills; Contains about 2A4 acres of land more or less-all improved, no build logs. Seized and taken Into execution at the suit of Elizabeth B Yates vs T A liatnilton. ALSO—One • other lot situate In lister twp, bounded north by lands of C W Holcomb, east by lands of John M Pike, south by lands of John 31 Pike. Hirittn Young., Wm Monneey and John Syl *eider, west by lands of .lames McCarty, being about 18 rods long and about P:0 feet wide with I bread house, 1 stable and few fit. trees thereon. Seized and ru ken into execution at the suit of Wm Russell's use vs Henry Mead. ALSO—One other lot situate in Litchfield twp, bounded north by the public highway and lands of campbell, east by binds of ()tied Teed,. Martha Ball's estate, the public highway aunt lands of Joshua Turk, also 11, lands of Leonard Demor est.'s estate, south by. lands of Joshua Tnrk, II S Munn, the public highway, and Leonard Demor. est's estate, wtekt 14 lands of Adam Crank Leonard Demorest's estate, and lands of David Teed: - eou tahis 290 acres More or less, about 21.0 acres imptov ed, with 2 framed houses. 1 framed barn with sheds attached. 2 other framed barns, 1 (rained horse harm 1 old framed house, and other outbuildings and 3 orchards of fruit tretrs thereon. ALSO—one other lot situate In Litchfield twp, Mended north bytands_of • Patrick and the fuddle highway; east by the public • highway and .lands of Adam Crans. south by lands no or for-. ;nierly owned by Adam trans. and lands', or .1 C David. west by lands . helOnging to. the estate • of Robert Campbell, deceased, contains, 125 acres more or less. about 65 acres in/peeved with 1 framed • himse. and 2 small orehardsof fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other Id situate In I.ltchneld twin, hounded north by lands now or formerly tiw.uoll by Samuel It' I.ee, east by lands of Gilbert Pearsall,- 'south by lands of Win Canner, west by lands of Win Carmel', wt st by lands of JOnathan Hunt and Prederick Lowman, containss6 acres more or less, about 45 acres Itupmvedi, with t trained barn any orchard of fruit trees-thereon. : ' ALSO—One other lot situate in Litchfield tivp, bounded north by a private road !Will to the house of W H Canner, east by lands of W H Car mer and Wm Campbell, south by- lands of Wm Campbell, west by the public highwayand said pet- Yale road; contains 20 acres more - or less, all itn provdtt; no buildings. ALSO—One other lot situate in Litchfield twp, bounded north by lands of Obeli Teed, cast by lands of Gilbert Pearsall; south by David Ball's estate, west by lands of Martha-Hairs estate; contains 30 acres more or less, about 10 acres iniproved; yno buildings... ALSO—The defendant's interest in one other lot, of land situate In Litchfield. township. and bounded north ',glands of ()bed Teed and. Benja min Ball, east by lands of Glibart Pearsall. 'south by lands of Chas Vanduxer and iloshua Turk, West by the public highway and_ lands Ben) Ball; con tains leo acres more or less, about 65 acres ittiProv ed, with 1 framed house, I,Damed haft*, and 2 or chards of fruit trees thereon, -Seized anti taken in. to execution at the snit of It W Wheelock ys Ben jahnit Ball. ALSO—One other • lot situate in Wyalusing twp, leminiteil worth by lands of the Pennsylvania and New .111rk Canal and Italtroail Company, 'east by lands of Washington-Lung, senth by the Sustme hatitta river, west hy lands of Benjamin Brown: contains 23 acres more tw less, all huprored. With plank house, 1 framed barn; and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken Into e enuthin at the suit of .litho Keilock vs - W II Brown. A 1-So.i—floe other Aot situate In Wlndhatil top, hounded north by binds of Win Bradford. east by lands of John French, south by lands of Orsemos carpenter, west by lauds of Abel Bit:adman. Elijah Shoemaker; contains 54 acres more or less. about 40 acres improver!, no buildings, and being the, same land as described In mortgage from Hiram and Francerearpenter to Dewitt Clinton Dewltti bear ing date Nov 2, A It 1874, and recorded In the office for recording deeds, etc, tu and for said county at ToWanda. Pa, In Mortgage BoOk No 13, at page 274. etc. Seised and taken into execution at the `suit of The Howe Sewing Machine. Co vs Hiram Carpenter._ ALSO—One otheriot situate In Monroe borough, bounded north by land of Patfick'ltunfee, east by Main-st, south by lands of S I. Travers, and west by lands of John Dougherty; contains of of an acre, more or less; all improved. With 1 framed house, i framed barn; other outbuildings, and few fruit trees tlieretin. Seized and taken into execu tion at the suit of Wescott, Kent & Cove If 8 Hol ton. ALSO—One -other lot situate In -Terry twp, bounded north by landi of Reuben Eratchy. east by lands of Cnrran-Inman and Othiel Green, south by the public highway, and west by the land of John Aiers; contains 30 acres, more or lean. about 21 imp ro ved, with I log hope, 1 framed barn, and orchard of f tuft trees thereon. Seised and - taken into ereention at the snit of W Ilaralrarger vt4 • Ursula Clark. , ALSO) -One other lot situate In Burlington twp. boundmcnorth ky Sugar Creek and lands of S M_ Oickerman, east by 'the Berwick turnpike and' lands-of Frank Mellillie, south by lands of Lyman Wright and Uollist F r Cotopton,hd west by lands of 8 111 Dickerman; contalne 71 acres, more or less, abut Rtt impruved, - with I framed boost, I shanty. dud few fruit trees therein. Excepting and reserv ing therefrom about I acre on She north-cart corner oY sald lot sold to W -Miller for a 'tannery. Int,, fiettrd and taken Into execution at the Ault of C r , , vampops !I se vs fy-Q Wbest 1144 A T I W seat, . LepL MIIIII . .• ALSO—One ether lot innate to Wyaltraing bounded ea foliation negineing at allt est the tort', west cot of Culver Camps cm nue of landaof J. Lewis; thence by the, east Hoe of laid Lards and 0 C , Atwood north 11 0 east 47 pas to &One tee of a lot deeded - by BV&B A limn; towitNng_nOstors; thence west, 040 pas to $ poet tot of Yrs Iran (orders lot; them* on tike of litraNanOorders north 45410 pete to sfsgelkerr tills 4 thence south- Sae east 10 440 pers to an oak ebr cat the old. Manor, line; thence by said line north no east 40 pers to a car of a tot deeded to Israel Camp in Jibe Wysins. log Creek; thence along said creek and south line of said lot south 720 'east U . pets to • cot of Wm Camp; thence along the line of said Win Camp south seatlast 40 pees to.br -near the north abet ment of the new bridge acikeis the Wyalnsingcreek thence by the east fide of, - Said bridge south 1r west 12 540 pars to the mouth `end olihe embattle meet thereon thence by the centen of the public mad south . 42M 0 west 28 pers across the Mtn rice; thence by-. the south side: s of wild s mill race north 13h 0, wests pers;thepce south Llowest It peril., butternut for a center; thence south 11 lie west 21.10 pea to the south side of the mill Mad; thence along the south side of said reed south Sao west 35 pen; thence meth lov west 23,740 pers: *hence south 86° west 10 pets to or - near, t east tide of She mill race; thence by the said rl south 14.5 0 west It 1140 pets to where the north.) of tlaiviu Camp intersects the :aid Wyolual reek:thence by said line 7730 west 41 pets to the beginning., Containing 53 acres-more or less; together with the free use and occupancy in fee Riptide - of the grist mill race from the said Wyllusing Creek to where It enters, the land hereby eonVeyed. ai said mill , located; is now locate slap therdato acmes said Wye hiring Creek and the water and water privilege and use thereof as freely and effectually as the within grantors have and hold the-same, together with the free use and full right to go On to repair or reconstruct the same. Also all the within gran tors rights or interest Pertaining to the full use or the water of the said Wyatt:sing Creek for. the use of the sae mill on the within granted premises and all other uses of said water privilege as held by them, provided they, the within grantors, shall not he made liable for any damages sustained' by the flowing or backing up of the water. in the pool of the dams beyond their ow remises, or from dams in consequence of said creek being a public high way: Being the same as deeded by J b kL B Camp and 8 P . & S A Brown to whit in greeter. about s acres improved with one grist mill and atiiiiieds, one framed house and one framed: barn thereon. ALSO—One other lot situate In Wye basing twp„,„ . honnded as follows: Beginning in the center of the Wpmlosing road of a corner , , oflands of S Billings. - Chaa Shane and C J - Voshurg thence In the center of" said road south 73% 0 east on . Fusburra line 10 pers.; thence north4%*east on irceibargallne 501.10 pert to the center of a pine stump in stump fence; thence north 78 0 west on said stump fence 9 pers. ; •thence north 4%° east 37% pets: thence north 7714 e, - west on the wall 25% pees teßramhall"sline; thence north 12%° 'west on Bramhall's line -ARS pets to a ` pile of atones on north lank otsCatnP Creek; thence north 35% 0 east 42 4-10 pert fork cur of. I' Stone's land; thence south 52° east on .1' Stone** lino 34 nets; thence south 64%* east 46%-, pens to two ma ple treesa cur of land of P Carr; thence south 5.15 0 west on Cares line 20% pert; thence. south 650 40' east 13 4-10 pees to a hemlock tree on bank of race: thence to tenter of VP/Rinsing - Creek; thence down center of said creek its several .courses to the for, of S Billings: lank thence north 7° east on 1111= begs" line atvint.27 potato the piste of beginning:' cdntaining 128 acres more or less, 115 acres ice- peered with three framed dwelling house'', two tamed barns and sheds, one wagon house , one woolen factory and all, machinery and apporten• nee belonging thereto. and' portion, of mid far .' building containidrt one planer and all ma-' and appurtenances belonging thereto or. tar ed In said building. one saw andtalb mill .with al machinery and appurtenances belonging ,thereto tcontained In. said building, one office li .tithling a d all out buildings and few fruit trees r ii. I „thereon , w th all the rights and privileges of wa- . •ter„power, d%us, race and waters of Wyalutlng Crook as used, held, or employee by II B Ingham. ALSO—One Tr lot situate• In Wyalusing and ro Tuscara taps . , bounded as followf: Beginning at West the cot of- dward Smith's land on line of Luther Shumaray't and,thence on line of said Ed, ward Smith and A I bar mico mrst 105 ben to a eon thenee north 24. ' 0 east on line of 11 B lag \ haw* land 112 pers to pont for aeon thence smith 70ut° east on Ilne49l' sal Ingham's land 189 peen to a birch tun warrant line: t ence tont', 2% 0 west on said-warrant line 30 pets t a post the •cor of land oectipled by Luther Shim% y; thence south 6411° west 91 6.10 pert to the pl of beginning; con -taming - tattling lit! acres. strict merit , more or less. No Imororegients; one framed house and one framed barn thereon.,' AI.SO- I ,one other lot situate In yaluslng.twp.„ issunded on the north by lands ofJostah 'Stints and Allen White. on the east by. !Ande of Stephen Bought and George Bought. on t h by other taunts of II li Ingham, and on the west r lands ut Theresa Stone. Charles K Ingham's estate and 11 11 Hewitt. containing 175 acres more 'or,le. - 1 ALSO-et - tee other lot situate In Ilerrie twit. in ; isnded on the north by lands of 'lamina' MorZ, sa row on the east by lands of Hamilton Morrow: amt.' John Branyan, on the south. by lands of fairies. Pee and (ands formerly owned by Richard Graham atiq x on the west by said land formerly owned by Bich and Graham and lands orSimuel Billings, contain' Ing 33 acres more or less, shunt 15 acres Improved with one small house and Stable thereon. 'ALSOurOne-other lot situate kn Wyaluslng rwti., hounded on the north by lands formerly of S G Shoemaker, on the eastand south by lands . of Mary Bramhall. and west by the Wyaluslng Creek, con .taining I acre more or lest: ALSO—One other lot situate In Wgaluslng twp., bounded northerly by lands formerly (WS 0 Shoe, maker, easter-1m by lands of-litram Elliot and IV ebutnway, southerly by lauds of 'Theresa Stoneand Mary Bsanihall, and westerly by the Wyaltising Creek, containing 10 acres - more or less; used for slide-way for logs, Seized and taken Into execution at the Salt of John W Hollenback's use vs II II log. harm also at the cult of Ellen -J Welles' ex`rs va 11 B Ingham. also at the soft of Ellen J Welles' ex'rs vs II p Ingham. - ALSO—One otheriot 'situate In Franklin_ twp, hounded north by lands of John Lent*, east by binds of Burton Brown, south by lands of Ross Vannets. west by lands of Win Rockwell and Eli jah Blake; contains'so acres more or less, about 45 ,acres Improved, .with 1 rimmed house, I framed bans and orchard of . fruit trees thereon. Seized :aid taken Into execution at the Ault of Andrew Crane* use vs J It Johnson. ALSO—One othe,vs4ot situate In Wylie% tarp. bounded and desergloud as follows: -Beginning at a cos Divan side of, public highway leading to No calledilowinan Eddy at a point 35 ft front north west ear of J P , Ritby's land on said lifAhway; thence along said highway northerly 50 ft to a car i.f II W Noble's lands south of Pa &NYC& IS It co; Glenne eastwardly 150 n: thence southerlylpar allel kith highway 50 ft: thence westwardly 1-50 ft to the place of beginning; the strip of land belong ing to 11 AV Noble :tenth of theabove described land Is Intended to be opened-by said Noble ii% a pert of a street whenever Eli Cordhatighopens.the balance lying buutween It and .1 P Klrhy's lot now used as ir tamp, lint In case . sald strip. shalt not be opened, then said strip of tont being 150 ft In depth and It ft in width,. to be kept open as a lane, with I tram ell house and few fruit trees thereon, Seized and taken Into execution at the suit of the Towanda Building and Saving Fund Association vs Henry ,Lehman and`H 0 Holton, Sec'y. . . ALSO—One other lot situate in Orwell twp, bettuded and described as follows Reglnning at the public highway leading from the Wriox to the Wappasena Creek, known as the ridge road on the southerly line be weep said piece of land owned by sill Taylor, and the northerly boundary line of Wm If Darling, running north , aO. west along the said ridge road 44 Perm to a point; thence north 75( 3 east along the line of the said road 43 pets to a point; thence north 184°. east along the said road 65 pets to a I)olM:thence along the said road" north 21°. call 34 pent tea paint; thence along the said road-north rello. east 'l2 pen to a point; thence north 05.4 0 , east 32 pets: thence 'along Ito said road'23SG, east 24 pen to the line between the lands of Cyrus Cook and the said Taylor; !thence south 24 0 . east along the lihe between the said lands 15 2-10 pert; to a slake and stones; thence along the lit of lands of (Cyrus Cook, U W Morgan, and the d Taylor, south 12% 0 , weld 165 4- t h pees to a cot; th nee' north FAO, west along the enutherly line IS 4-10 pets to a cot; thence,. south 35t° 'west 34 oTs to a eon on the line of tands of Wol if Darting a d the said T.aylor; thence along the southerly line said Taylor lands north 804 0 , west 50 pen to the centre of the said ridge road to the place or beginning; contains 92acres and 21 pers,be the genie more or less. , 'ALSO—One ether. lot situate In Orwell twp, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the centre- of o the afresalil ridge road on the south - erly line of the land iiteald Taylor and the.nortlier ly fine of the lands (411 .1 liewell,• running along .the said line north 83°. west ..=2 pet* Ova cur of the lands of .1 .1 - Newell. Henry nano and the said Tay lor; thence north =¢ o , east along the westerly line . of the:salirTaylor's.land. 106 pera to a coy of the'lads of Barton Itussell.-W IV Olds. and the' said Taylor* marked by a stake And stones: thence along the line between W *IV , 01(1's and the said Taylor's: thence alio east ilo 5.10 pets to a cur marked by a stake and stones at the public road, leading front the said ridge road to James-Cleve.; land's; thence along saltlittrul-soutl pars: thence along the northerly line of said Old's and S 11 WlLson's land n q 89,4 0 . ea:ft .13i 5.10 , Pers to a cot of said Wilsott. Cyrus:Cook, mut:said Taylor's land marked by al , st eke- and stones': thence along the tine of land of the said Cook and 'Taylor. south 28 0 . east 39'pers titltlm,.before• named ridge and: thence.southerly aloe the said road 198 peril to the place of twglnning: containing i 6 acres and. 33 pets. be the Same more or less. ALSO—Onc 'other lot situate in Orwell twjv y bounded and' describe:l as follows : Begriming at a stinr maple tree at the or of the land-of 1) 11 Dar ling and lands formerlyTifened by II ChamplirinoW owned by Dr Lgwll:, mot running along trio, lino between these lands north 48, degrees, west 59 5-10 pelvises to a corner of lands of the said ,Dr,LeWis. .1.1 Newell and said Taylor marked by - a stake and ,stones- ' thence duo east along the line of the tandslif said Newell and Taylor 70 510- pers to a car marked by a stake and atones; thence along the line between the same lauds south I°, west 16 5-to petit to a eor marked by a beach sapling; thence along the Ilsie between the land of W It Darling and said Taylor 52 0 , west 40 8-10 pers to the place of beginning; containing 12 acres and 80. pet's, ho the same more orleas; the aboie 3 lots of land are known as the A 6,Fri:side farm, with I framed Isonse, a framed barns, sheds and other outbuildings, and orchards. of frail trees thereon. Seized and taken Into PATC . O7 lon at the suit of James Pita-skins ear's vs A Cs Vrlsbla. . • ALSO--One other lot situate In Ruilingeon born', bounded north by lands of J M Ayer, east by the Berwick Turnpike. south by, C E Campbell,:'and west by lands of S M Diekerman; contains 15 acre, more or less, all Improved, with I framed house,. 1 framed barn, and few fruit srees thereon.- Seized and taken Into execution at the suit of /MAC 1) SD. , PberS llce NM J S Al,tlri-..0n0 other lot situate In Monroe twp, toweled north by lands of Gen Ellsaii, east by-the Inruplite, Howl' byt ands of Jet re Black man anti Mrs Gant, atid 'west by the south itranek i or the. Towanda Creek ; outtalks a acres, more or less, all Improved. with 3 framed !outsell, I.framed barn. t blacksmiths shop, .1 wagon and paint shop, and few fruit lilies thereon. Srizeil Mid taken Imo_ tlxecttilt.:l at the suit of R S Bakes' ilSe, VA Frank lin C Sweat. r A Lilil--OneOther:lot sltnate-In Pike tsvp„bound.- ed on the north oy the public highway leading op and down the Wyalusing Creek. on the east - and south by lands formerly of the Thos R 'Briggs es tate, now owned by —Tinsley, and on the west by the pubic highway known as the Fowler hill road, containing one acre more or less; all Improved with one wrier sawlnill and elder mill with all the machinery and mill fixtures beim - ging thereto; situ) all the right.lll le and Interest of whatever name or nature dept has to the dam across the Wyalusing Creek in Rush twp, Suffinehanna Co, Pa, and the twitters or said creek, and the - free one add seen pahliy of the - water enurseor mill race leading from said tram to said mill, and the right to glow the waters of still creek In said race as fully and effec tually as now held, employed or enjoyed by the said Ephraim- II Roughto Seized and taken Into exeentlon.at the suit of Johh A .Yellbusb vs Erb ralm 11 --"- A LSO-40ne other lot situate in Shoshequin top., bounded tin the north•east by lands of f, J Culver. southeast by lands of Jeremiah Kilmer Jr and Abram Banter,' south-west by lands of. Joseph Towner, and north-weal by lands Stephen Newell, containing 22 acres, .more or• less. tweet 60 acres Improved with two trained houses, two framed barns, ono blacksmith shop; stone quarry and or chard q,f.f rail trees thereon- ALSO—(me other lot situate' in SheithequlnlNl), bounded as follows: -Beginning at a'hemtock tree and eor of Abraham BarniCa warrant line; thence north 22 0 cast 412.10 per.; to a black maple comer; thence In a northerly aurae 3 p e n, to a ear in th e center of the creek, also being thetiontli,csat cor of _the farm formerly owned by_ Marvin- ;hovel:wet thence fu a westerly course down and along said. creek 54 per.; to 3 cur; thence a southerly course 2 Pete to the place et beginning,. containing 344 thill psrl'i?e tbc-efint M9Froilos, 011 linprevett bitildln Wiled aim taken Into statistic. at the snit of ry W Beletters an ill'Clittliet liKlar.. pester. J W layer, P LAM Jr, Jobs lifortsy, 3 WOO W r it /PIM- and, Thasseantlehll Jr:, •ot Whir lot 'situate in4i i tie - ttrp,‘l bounded and bet iterentwst - nit at bottonnrood f lands owned by WS Mahone., add Wilson toty Not honk of Thteett Weak t 180.... k k thence along tand of • said' Vrtillebey, south, ark west 27 $4O pen to stone cor end nod; Vienne aline sense and road nth Sr," west 34' pen to a polite* thence akin, e neigh 1143‘ 0 ,. irest3t 140 pen to a poet cor lands of Andrew V Ellett larger:thence along the d Ellenbergentad MO' north 43 ,1 , , west 32 pen to fort thence along the wild Effenbergeranth ho. net 44 pen test post con thence along same th 1354 9 , west 17 2-1 F to a post coil thence north . tit 'west hi" a wed: thence along eolith 52 0 , caltls4 4- pe l pets to ' , hemlock tree tor, thence along-the Said.l3 71 Ellenberger lr: oath 32k°. 323 pen to the lance of beginnlngt-siontalaa acres and 14t pen, be the taloa - mare of less,. 1 f med house,.l stable' and ao.orehard of fruit trod th non. - ALSO.=UsfendanVit Interest in-the liming de.. , scribed lot situate in AIIyISUU Imp. bone and de • scribed as follows: Be in at a post cor be weeti IP. trim Decker and Wm U Storrs: thence al g the WO titorrs north 52 0 ,-east 91 pars to an oak temp ow; thence south illi%e, east SS 5-10 pen to a t 1-cor and lands of Wm U Ellenberger; thence - 3 X t I the said Ellenberger. south loto. east 48 pent a postcort thence along same north 115515, costa? 2-111 sP 3 r l to a post Sort thence Meng same eolith; Ini o ,\ ,rest ti pen to a pug en n and reed; •thenee 'sleet Mule and road eolith ate, east 22 pers In a post car . inutlan4 of 'Wilson Frulten; thenee along the said Tg, rultchey south a 7 deg, 57 740,pers to* 'post ear and land. of Jacob Emery; thence "along i the salitEmery north 42 deg.. west 4 1 840 pen toe.. post cor; hence along !lame both 111 den west 37 nem tn a omit - cort• thence along Pune , south .51% deg west 57 peen to a post reread 'lands of the said 'Decker; thelystalmtg the said Decker 'north 1 7 / 4 deg, west 58.pem to a pitch 'pine cart thence along ' same north 15 ileg, west 95 540 per. to the'place ot beginning; contains 108 acres - and /1 pen of land; be the alma mere or less, - with" li.gratned house, 2 framed barns, 1 wagon house. .I . Winery. I Wald- shed,.l bog . house, and 3 . orchards of fruit' area thereon. Seized and taken Into execution at the anti of Seth Hemet es S It, A V and Win It !hen-. beriter. • \ , • Al.P.O—One other' lot situate in 'Windham tivp., hounded and described sti 'follows : Beginning at a i stake on the west-W.le of thispuldle mad ow of 1' Maloney; thence along the lino of 3te sametait lit, . pore to a pile of stonefrUtenee'lmiuthAltH deg. west 84 pen to a pile of stones; thence north 873 4 deg. 'resift 740 pets to an ironwood; thence south 8 eto pen to a post and stones; thence west 207 2-10 peril in the centre of the public road; thence north along. the centre of sald mad to an angio on the northwest side of the same: thence by the north west aide er! wild road north 42S dT'g. east2s per. to an angle In • said road; thence by the side of said road north irl4 deg, east 44 pers to the place of beglnningt enntahis 81 acres and 89 pent of land more or.less. about 45-1 acres Imprpred, with •1 trained lawn, I trained abet) anti few fruit trees thereon. Being the same piece nt land'conveyed by A W Alger and wife to said ' .1 Wm Firstbrook by deed dated Starch' 25, 1875, and recorded. in deed book Ne',l2s at page 95. ete. , l Seized and taken Into execution at the•sult of. 17 V Vaillkner's use vs'Wm .1 Flystbrook. . . . . ALSO--Onit other lot situate In Troy lore'. bounded and described as fellows; .Beginning at a r etake In the northwest cur of Amos Pierce's lot: thetire south 53°..evtt 15 live' to wpust, thence senth•4s o , west 6 5-10 pars to a post; thence north '42tio. 11 :5•16 pens to a post hi centre of . Canton-st: thence nortil MO, east 4 Wats and It links to the, placeef beginning; contains at 1-10 acres , more or it:ss. ell Impnved. with I.fmtned house, 1 framed barn and few frnittrees thereon. AI.81)=-74, ne other hd ,sltinte In. limy iiiirce, bounded and described sisplinws: Being all of the ' party of this first parts right title, 'lnterest and de mand In the land flowed by the creek cotitmencing at the OA don't now owned by 14 - Bowen', thence north by the creek to the north land oil I ids for merly owned by Tarty of the first pa together with the privilege, of using the creek, me as party • of the fled part nosihas. and party of neat part's' Interest in above land and :rater privilege, not be. totes dueled away. anti \ by - this deed conitryed in party of wend part and, nothing more.. Party of the second part takes It-se his awn tisk; It being the 'tame piece of land conveyed to John N Wolfe by the executors of Elihne Case by deed dated- une It. 1585, and recorded In deed Ne 87 at pad 149 etc. *lced and taken Into execution at Ibex it ttf E Pomeroy sta John N and T W.Wolfe, ~ . , ALSOI-One other lot situate In Armenia tor. bdutid..4 and described as follows'i k Beginning at a stake and stones In the warrant line, as-or of tends of Ilimin A Case; thence by landstif \Simeon • Mir eau: Datil, Smith. et at, on the old line of Scott's north Mo. west 112 rods to stake in centre of the mountain road.; thence by the several courses and distancesof saiiitixiit - centreticirtheasterly It rods • more or. leaS:44!•* -- stake in centre of said • mid; thence by lands of party of the sentinel . part•winth st*. east 79 rods to stake In line of lands of 'ft A case near a dry chestnut tree ; thence bytiald Vase lands south 52 6 , west 20 rods to stake and stones.,, another cur of said Case tenth; thence din by salon i south 23 4 °„ west-52 reds to the place of ,beginning; enntains 47 85.118 acres more lit less; no improve , nients. Seized and t -fi into execution at the snit: of 11 11' Peek - lig, vs Jo 'n Btx - _ , . Ar.5.......0ne other t'sittiate in ''Shesheenin tirp ' Seized•sod taken tufo fixecotiorent the RIM of Ick. abod Reliant and tPilltam owerr: - vs IC Jpnea. Al so at cult ofd R craii4He vs sam'e. A Lstt—One other lot situato In Iterriek bounded north by lands of D A Itillis and William Taylor, east by lardis of Wm Taylor and P 31caov: ern, south toy lands of I) Arrastrongoand James Lackey, and west by Z Anglei . ;,o(boeing the entire farm as bounded and describettOn deed hook No '47. page 86. excepting about 34:ACTeS sold to j/ A Mills, as bounded and described in deed boNo 113, page 188:).- contains, after •deductlng said 38 acres, about 116 acres, 'more or less, about all lin. proved. with 1 framed house, 1 framed barn and sheds attached, and orchard of fruit trees itiereon. Setzed-andiaken into execi.tiotr; at the stilt Geo Landon vs It Mills, Airo at suit of same vspame.' ALSO--One other let situate, in Artsensdoom*, bounded south by Bridge-61;,eakk by landet Wid .w Eistoree, north and west ,loy lands of N ti Harris; toeing 40 ft wide on said Ilridge-kt' and 'extending 'northward therefrom Ilb ft. Seized and takers's'• to execution at the suit of Gerwing & Quick vs A A. Prince. ALSo.s--One other lot situate in Wyalusing twp, bounded north by lands of I. M ilewitt, east by lands of P 1) Chaffee. south by the centre hi the Wyalusing Creak, an 4 west by lanola.of itt, and Methodist Parsonage Inc: coatainS 4 aelkis of land, more er less. all improved, with 1 lame twoditory framed building used for and known as the Cimptown-lintel, framed bare and orchard (/.7' . fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into exe. cation at the suit of .1 i; Thompson vs A IL Slathers. ALSo—One other lot' situate _in Wysox twp. hounded north by lands of 7, E Whitney, east by the public highway, south by lands Of Allen Vox. and west by lands of K Heed Myer; `contains ../i; of an acre, more or less, ;with 1 fraineilbouse, 1 fram ed shop, a few troll trees thereon; Seized and taken into execution at the sett of T. Madill vs Stephen W Bull. ALSO—One other tot situate In Wells twp, 'bounded north and east toy lands of :teary French; South by the publlc'highWay, and ivest by lands of Ws Kate Ayers: _contains C 4 acres, Mora or leas, about 55 limpmve& with t framed hnhse. I !rained ham, and 2 (orchards of fibit trees thertloni. Seized iindltaken into'exectitlon at the suit of Lucy II Chadwick vs 0.1 Inseho. , , , ,Al,l4o—One other lot sittiate In Shestiequitt ttolitißed north and east by lands of Ralph Rom; south by lands In possession of 0 F Ayer, awl west by public highway; contains of an acre, -more or less, all Improved, with steam grist mill and Mill fixtures belonOng thereto thereon.; . seized and talreb Into execution at the suit of John A Coddlng vs FS Ayer, ' • • _ • ALSO—One other lot situate In Rome township, teminded 'north by'lamO•of - Okr t lflehole. east, by -lands belonging to the estate of L L Mooch% south by lands of C-ljlnr , and west by Main-st ; being about 50 ft front Weald Meaelit atW -alwat., 200 ft deep,Nstith trAnifil ht use and few Yr trees thereon. - Seised abd.taken Info execution at the snit of .1 AV'Woodburn.'guardian, es F E Wash-- burn. ALSO—Otte other lot situate -in Tusearota tw6, bounded north, east and south by lands of Walt man and• Wear. and west by land of - Maros X Smith; contains SO acres, more into's, 0(0'8 Im proved, with 1 plank house thereon. Seised and taken Into execution at the stilt of Jairnan vs Stephen nought and W Lunn, TT. . • ' ALSO-One other lot situate lu West urllngtim twp, bounded north by lands of Job 'Morley, John and Philetusrampbell rind Geo M ttowne east by lands of Gen Mitournei,latitil lands la possession of John Amick and owndil by E.l7Jicohy, south by lands of .Charies'llloetn, M Campbell, A and Morley and Andrew Stanton, and weld hy lands contracted to Robert Swain ; contains 450 acres. .tnore or less, abou 200 improved, with '2 framed houseS, 4 framed hints with sheds tittached, other outbuildings, I steanis.aw mill with all Machinery and mil) fixtures belonging thereto. and.? orchards of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken Info exe cution at the suit of Jol•Moricy to J C Tomkintorn A I.SO--One other lot situate in Windham twp, described as follows : Beginning at a car of Zeller If Otch kiss' lot; thence south 45° east 140 pdrs to a CM; them% Eolith 45° west 70 pers tog our;, thence. north 45° west 140 pees to scrum thence 'mirth '4s o i emit. 79 pees to the place of begtoolug t rontalus:r. acres and :0 per%onore or less, shoal 10 Improved, will, i . OM shanty, told log ham, and few fruit . trees thereon, A LSO—tine mberlot situ de- in Windham lop, descrttwd as follows: Beginning In the cetitre of the nod tenting from Rome to 8,,i lands nod on the north side of the ivied leading by .1 Mores; thence be the centre of Ole items and Niehids road north" 8e east 31 8.40 pert toi a cur of Mrs items; thence by the south line of the =We south 7_yo past 80 4.10 puts to a stake: thence south lite! east 8 840 pets to. it stake near a birch tree : thence south 52 0 east 4 pets to a stake and stones: - thence south 77 0 east 42 040 pets to a stake and stonea, In the line of .1 Moore; thence along the line tit the mine south 83S 0 west V 1 MO pens to the pubife road: thence by the simo'north 118 1 1 west 43.740 pars Ics.tho place of beginning: contains Al acres and to peril, .more we less, all improved. with I fratecil'house. I :Meted bars, and few fruit lrees thenson: Seised and taken Into execution at the suit of John Passmore vs Geo Vanslee. „Attu, at the suit of CipoKinner vs Georgia VAlleiSe. . ALSO—One other tot situate in Wlnittoin twp, described as follows: Beginning at a birch trey fur the southwest cot - of the. lot, herein described. standing west 27 pets and north 12th pens from the northeast cos of Warrant lot Noel: lbellee Alll4. too per , lc a pint or hentinek south 10 links marked , fora witness; thence north 80 pets to Clem 11111 sontheast cur to a hemlock sapling; thence west 100 pets to a post or birch tree north sto west a 1111 k a Marked for a witness: thence south Be per to the place of neglntiing; contains roti acres, mum. or Ica,. atand 40 Improved, ,with I trained house, 1 framed barn, I shed. I shingle mill with fixtures, and or chard of fruit trees thereon: being the same "does of land conveyed by Oliver rAlswortti and, tO said JatisAit Filssor lily dem:I:MIMI glen a 1.1:11133; andariscortied tu iteedbocli Wit, iiiiltil ,' - &117.., - i A 1;34 IN:4mo otttorlid Ili WO , by fp/Maul Itwitit i t bounded north bit .landli of, ittebard, antialp and: MOM Crandall. tiiitSl laudssif 4anitntilliaisa and ) Anna; Van Etten, inba - tti by lin& of 'Bllnou flossed t, - ,.; and west by lands of John Kuyitomdalt. Jr; einitallot Viiicreitillti , fe or less. about airtmprifeed, 'dill (ow Iron trees thereon ; being the sameplete of MO cpu)ed bl,p,er.LlV- ellf 0 awl _tritelck 014 Jarrell . I • . . - . ;.._~► 21Imes* by deed Anted April 11.117 L. Belga and taluntinto a t tic alt ,111111112 jams muhreedio.; - - 'tu a rbo=Wittal e in i t i et I=lo r or* tt l4 rat i o t it Vilirlrbetl - 100021110-.ltfruttek 1100100111. bell 4 AU www. with (gusted house. 1 rutedtorn. - Iwwololllrdert inlititttoilztberholA -NW& aid: t a al % fit . Pr Pr, 4,'" 11 PR;, 1111 , 642wr stn RititivoiAw.p.. . 42 ' , elms Bilkers: Beginning at south aide, of trSfdY buret (films eolith 11114 0 West BB to the eroscroista Awning lir tti. , forwittl knoWti Prait Ming thence son! 2 0 west 2 eerst thehoh:editth ,ruet.- Foss; thence worth 40 0 esst pen 21Inks to A pest's% nertleard beret 101 l brought by A Dross of Clorrokishlolloosr Ahem* westerly slops the rthil. of Irosel4 Ore to s postr‘thenre northerly 0 100 11 Nue of. Wads ei Wni. Wright 24k1 Fors to To. wands Creek; thence Along said Creek south ?2%° . east 44 lore to Abe' glare or tftinstairt 'together with the right:tit :running, wir front Telenet!" Creek for. the purpose Ot running a mlll2 the same is Mild hy ,ANAPratt sald propertyoustalswil, acres suit 42 pets, niece or less, with t Waited grist m%fl I fringed dwelling house.: i trimedhera with sbedssnoched, other ontbalidless took few trait /11630..0ne .other 14 altuite In' Canton b:ap: described u fathom . Itegbanlag In toe mutts of ,Lrintaluddt, libeled the northwest toren 0 Do. s vit'll 101 l thence along south DOS of said Dewitt's g smith 33,0 east It f•topefa to stoat In Ilse of o(.14 Dewitt. 1 t Wright. Jacob Ilartfalittl ' MOIL John Origin and 'others; thence south 740 pets to a post, It ..being s eor lea br Black; thence b,y,sild Watt's east line stly west a pert to a. pod t theses by same greet 24 per* tyr the southwest eor allot H Ills b thence by south Ilse of lands II Mir and Kellam WPM:worth 3to w's to the southeasi cot of kre ended Wilcox; thence by same north 311* centre of Lycoadmot • tbdice street north . no gait 11.340 • bedloning: contains 3 scrim id, MOre Or less. with I framed bans mid few , frith and or. ,N i e n ,, ,,,, , ,, , „orth 4 north 43 k owned-by , by the said east 16 7.10 t by saldldell •.. sliest 10 pe r, tot along centre' Of ' I parent the .plaer. • and '74 540 pert of e house. I fra med , .nsulental trees the ••.. - •' ' •. ~ • . •• ALSN—One other Io situate In ' Canton born'. hounded north' .by lands f /6.0 Rli Ca , /Ohli:Ve nrllllll and, Ezekiel Timm . easterly by lands of Exektel Newinah and Ly Ing-et. southerly by • Lyerrtaing4t, and west by de of .11 31,Maniey. and Charlesittockwell; tut S acres of land. more or less,' alt imptvered, wit tframedlitenne. II framed barn, grafter, - and appl orchard thereon. •• ALSO...One other fat situate in A tirp, de.. scribed as follows: „Ikstsloning at. • lloy post on the northeaat cOr of lot'Whinell forme y - owned by Elisio' Woera t thence south ;?west 2 0 wire an irontrood for si e'er: thence north 73 0 e 75 Tors to a .post ; theneogo west 140 pers to a ; thence south 73 0 west 73 r to the ' place_o be lento contains 60atres an d in pen ,! InOre orless: o Im provements. Seizetrand taken into execnt n' at the suit of Comemy Bros vs 11 , TV McClellan U McClelland, le:A Hooper. T.T. .•• , • ALSO—One other lot situate In Canton ••• . bounded north by. Mill Creek, east by lands o Ehen Dunham. south by Hulott.eu„ and wrathy d a etraltdind Mrs Wm U Smith ; contains Nri of pa . arm Snore or less. with I framed hawks.. 1 framed barn, other,onthulleline le, and few fruit trees t cro on.. Seized and taken into execution at the It of - Doatfee,,plark. 4.C0 vs E, W McClelland W W . Smith. ' Also a t snit of' same vs same, • Al;fineother lot situate in Tuscarora twp. boundednorth and east by lauds of Wainsan and -Weir, formerly Cyrus Stevens, south by lands - of the.GbrzosnTltns es'ate..west by lands of Luther Shlintwar: contain- 38 acres morn or less. about JO acres improved, with I framed' house, 1 framed barn, and few fruit trees thereon.. Seised sold tak en into execution at the, snit of WC& A II Bur rows-vs Joshua Palmer. . • ALSO—One other lot situate 'ln Granville twp. bounded north by lands of ECRU Co. east by the piddle highway, south by lands of Philip Chealey. 'west by lands formerly owned by Mrs Mary Clifton • tied Philip Chesleyzeontsins 1 afire of land more or less. all improved, with I framed house, I framed tarn, and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and tak en In to exieUllort at the suit of Michael ' Col/Ints es D P Enapp. . . ALSO—One other lot situate In Wyalnslng tw.p: bounded north by lands ,pt Gaylord. past by, lends of Mrs Smith, on the south by the public. highway. vest- hylands of Aekiny, Lloyd.add Blie• -cher: contains about S. an acre mom or less. with t 7..anor,e•fratni4thnnie. and -1 coops' -shop thereon. Seized and taken let* exeititionzit the, Solt of 6 If IFII thy vs PIT Ctimmiekey. Also at the 'suitor Geo IT tandotre use vs PII Guntiskey: • . . A LSO—Orr other lot situate in Orwell, twp ,- fronded as follows: Beginning at astake it stones in -line of paid Bosworth k Russell's lot and south side of highway; thence Wong the center of high way north 24- deg west 70 540 pen to "tyke and atones Itycenter of highway. In E Dlmmoidel line: thence lez said line mutts' 22 deg west 61 pyrsfia said Ittoworth's north-west coy; thence math Sat o deg. east 61 5-10 pent to the place'of beginning, contain ing el( zeros more or less, about all improved; no , bullrtinga. A I.6o—One other Int situate in Dryer!' two., hounded as follows: Beginning at a stake north west cor Daniel Dimmock; thence north 21 deg east 6 0 11 40 pen to a 'larch on the east bank of the creek: thence up said creek north 611 S deg west 12240 Per': thence north 52 deg east 12 140 per to an MN thence nortb,3sS. deg east 12 n; thence. north ls deg east" 2:B' 3-10 pets to 'a birch' on the east' lank .tei the creek: thence north .77S deg tiwast 425-10 pen to a etakeln, the ,wast lino of said tot; thence' north ifl divest"- Cabers his 'State near a beach; thence along the west. line ofitsuds of A W Alger south 1116 1-10,pers to nn angle: thence south 1 deg West 67 5.10 per.: thence south 5t deg west 21 6.10 per..: thenee north-2A!_: deg west 14 4-10 pers Thence meet 7.4 4-10 per..: thence north 85 deg west 20 pers to the place of beginning, containing 45 acres and 83 pers, more orgese. about 20 arrea 3112- yiroredrem buildings and-few fruit trees therms, Seized and taken Into execution at the suit of II 'V Palkners ?vim tipibenoe .Rdiatt...K. • - i • Sheriff's Office. Toward: REGISTER'S 44 bemby °Oren Mx the epee of Register of Willa. In and for tbit Coun ty of trailtord, aPentinta of Administration upon the follnwing estates, vlz: - Final act of Dennis MeMshon..guardizo of So san Nsalon; . . Final :wet of B Onstiti. eicelr of Betsey Gns tin. late of Rtirlinrton. deed. Partial stec'tzof David Strollie. guardian of Mor n" Vanrisc. minor child of Cornelius Vane's°, late of Shestuartiii; deed, Final acc't of I►avld Stnibl.le..rnardian of SElM ner Vancise. minor child of Cornelius Vanelse, late of Jahophequin, dec'd. Final scc`i of Elizabeth 11" Ormsby, guardian of Tina I. Ormsby, Final sec•t co Aheil , eer , of 'Mary Wheaton, to of Warren. decd. artial acct of M A Halley_ and Francla Gregg, ex • f Joshua Bailey. late of North Towanda, deed. a al sleet of V S-Latulon.liallr Clark:, and Re. Tierra . Landon. mom of T. F Clark. . •••. Part I acct of Asa Donbas's, eerOf Leal Thin. . ham. late f Warren, .4leed. . • • Final an 'lot Roger Tllloweli. guardian of Rob . era (Inmate , minor ebild of Mary Olmstead. deed. - Final arc't fWm 3iittenoVer of John McPher son. 'feted., • . , Final iteet'of after anii•P B Chaffee; ex•rs of. Dante) Chaffee. I oof Warren. .deed. Final acct of D I' -Dunning and Win Italyea,' admi , a of Roiort 3f am../ate of WellitAeed. Partial acct of Joh Patterson, and Jail Mason, exM or.las Patterson.. • • . Final neer. of Wm .1 I Ipeuch and Wm P Hor ton. ex•ra of DariG. llor . late of Sheshequlr, • dec•d, • Parthil aee't of 8 A 'CliAtd. ek, es.•r of Minerva latent Orwell. tie Final acct of Z S Struck, ed Moses Snick, of Wyaltislng. deed. Finalacel of 3t F Gibbs and sward Renick, *turn of Henry L Gibbs. late of help, deed. Final area of Harriet itnaglin. 'a, and Blt . Barlow, 'Dayton Allen, admra of Wm faglin. late of Wysoz twp, fired. • • Final sCt't of t.oyal F Russell, &dim's enileatilt lite of Cyothla Jordan, deed, as guardian o . Geo It Denton-tit, a minor child of Pitman Tie rest, deed. Final Reel of Edward ..lbultok, adm•i/of °Tin Saltutansh• lath of Athens.. dired.r, / • . Phial iet of Helen 31 Sayler. exee;iof Alte • rt N Sloan. late Of Athena, deed. Partial acet.of Sarah Spaulding, adrez of Lewis, Spaulding. late Of Leßoy. deed. / Final sleet MS J Illekok, guardian of R-A. Jack son, minor ehlldof Jonathanyoeltson. late of Can ton. decd. . • -Finalticet of John Rushy, guardian of TAinisit nittinr child of Warren Blithy, late of Syl vania, &Wit. . • Final acct of Wm 311.1 / .-irsiatei of S C Adams. Partial arc% of Sara Davis. ;guardian of Geo W Davis. miniir 4onithad Davis , lafe of Burlington., deed. / Final aret of F,} and 31.rierker, adm'r of iarael Smith, deed. • -•.' Ben.imi,;tufm•rof Benjamin Ranson: late of'Colamtilil; deett. Flits! ace•ttif J T Ralletwguardlan of Clarence 11 Smith • minim child of Cyrus Smith, late of Bur. linzton, • • " ' • Partial•aceeof James Fitzsimmons, eer of Den. Ms McMahon, .lee,*(l. • Float acct of Win Haws l. adnrr of Daniel P .at, late of Pike twfl. Final beet of Wm S Apia, exit of Johi ' . Bates, Late of Canton,. deed. . Final acet of W Brink, adm•r of Efolly i Jena, Ina, late of Eettayselitc.„ decd.• • • Final ace't of A S Baldwin, error John Thomacs late of Pike, - dee.M.• . , , • Partial acct if Vitoliiritoon, err of Thomas Ilarria:lato - of Leltoy.rdee l 4,, Final =l'M Wellington Rarroweliff, guardian of John It Montgomery, Minor chill, of Henry Montgomery. deed, ' • And also the appralsemoot of property set off by texecutoni and adtulnlstralocalo arldpwa and au, {teen of the foliating ilatederits, , rls Estate of Win I.l•Biper. . " !,` Henry A Miller. " George litunelt,'Jr. ; :eAustin 'ltundell. • „ 'l l " Elam Kendall. ' l And - the same alit be presented to the - Orphans` 'Court of Bradford County Septembor a, In; at 2 idt.. for confirmation and allowance. C. , ANDIttiS. Iteglater. „Register's Office, Towanda, Pa., Aug. 4, 1077. j 4 _DMINISTRATOR',B Pursuant to sin tinier of the Orphans' Court of limdford County, PcnwaylimniAC there will be sold at public sale on the premises in Warren talk, said minty, on SATIL110?-1 1 4F tirsVth day of AM usT,,`A. 11., DM • itnipencing - at '2 o'clork, P. St.. the following' gl?wilbell Teal ests"tr, late or Levi Jhmhatn, d ereae.d, In wit "le lot of hind bound ed nn the north by thuds of F. CiMarn and J. Manning. east by lands of Frank Crawford and . John FalreliPds. south bfbands of I.esl Dunham, and west by lands or P. Hickey and . Darling ; ;Mt:wining 'Me hundred kw," mote t,r less, nearly all woodland. CONDITIONS OF SALE„,--One hundred dollars to be paid whiin the property la struck down ; Ave hundred on tvitiflrinatiate, and the balanee In one Year from the date of crinlrmath to with Interest. • ASA .1)11N/I lif. Administrator. • Narren TwV., Pa., July 26, 1822 ‘A S§ITINEE'S NEMM.--rn the i inattsw Pf - JaroN o.lrltteher. Bankrupt. In the Itintrlnt court of.. the United titalea. Western Olshict of - PrmisylvanOb The 'creditors will lake notien- that a general meeting Of lhevrattilors of said Illinkruptwill bo held In Towandi. Nettie. on the lath day 6f A IJOIMT, A. 11,, at 16 o'clovk. A. 1N1.,, at the office of •ftreittat A Mercer, rnwe ft. A. Verret.. tol„ one of the Itegistent In P vnkoiptry In Pahl district, for the purpose name in the 27th section of. the liatikrtipt Art of Mat ell 2, 1567, (town: a Anal distribution of said Ilattknipt's evtate.) your claini !UM not already been Proved, It most be done - or before the day of meeting. - - - JAM ES U. W PAD, Assignee. East Stulibtield, July 25. tan. Au"IT O.R'S N I OR.- , -Jobn W. ul Means vs St Ellenberger. C o unt' the Court I:ttiniott Mops ot Drintortl 78.1. N01.t.. T., : Thn undrralgnOl an AliStinr appnlntrill by thp ('flirt ur olliStibuto funds orb! oir (torn deloodoon, mil estate, will attend to the .Intirm of Ala' saki in. pnloinent .31 111 e oarp nt-pagri r k k pnyk.. a n 111 . 1511.111 . 2711. day of AtionllST. -111 77. - at 1 0 woo.* A. o„ nhrn and whari all permons baring etbinu agalOpt Pabll'nud. inns t present tbii nine, or Is. forrynt SrdlairTedl Iliebrfrom. PIT AS. ItALL' b Auditor, ang: t irr. Cal sat Um ipstit MEAcUlti - \ -; . ,• •- 2 • - -Deeder . le \ -, rustiscrrs op: . - . '-.' - , I .\ \ i . A LLIVAN ANVEINACITZ ' - ' , - , , •' .. COAL, Comutli s pkan ND Ili* Stifflrvi, - Townwrik, ' • 1 • ; ' •-. t.A.R.D4RIOES (04.13111. :AiitiArno.- : ... ZOO 1 00 irrovr. - . • ' • ' • - .•s oo tlittriNtri ~ \ ~ • • , 100 ' PRA ` \ II Si , .. • • - : -- • ' SULLIVAN' . ANTIMAC . ZGO. ...`, - • \ - ' i , \ M t o STOVZ ' • \ 440 Cll EST); UT ' \ %. 4 . 50 iINALL NUT ' ' \ 00 \ Coal sereened, and delivered to any part or Bore; whiled . cartage. to the above prices. ALL` outman nel . Zia Amex rant= nif 1-111 C `Cann. , . - - - , - - ' • ~ ' -' N 1 ~ • - . . • U. 34.E8CU1 • v .- \ • Towanda, Jae lk 11177. COAL ; :. ' • • 'i. , -,.- • •• , - - . COAL, COAL. . , We keep on hand at oar yard all ilses of Plitston and Wilkes Barre coal. and Loyal flock coal. from the Pulllvan County Nines. .Alao, Barclay Lump andlimlth. • i ' • , We keep thq• best'quatity of Lima; Ifali c and • meet; Brick Ind Plaster, all of which we. WIU • athoUom prices. A I I EACH It SCOTT. .. . . .. • Tolland* May fat, Ude. ; • • CHEAP.COAL AND LIME. r • nom and after July 1, I will pull eos . l, lime, be" cup or • ted short (ON Tiff Iet:ROPEANTLAN,) COIINEB MAIN & WASIIINGTQN STREEr; • 4: TOWAND4, PA This large, cotumodionsind elegantly-furnished house hits Just Mien opened 'to the traseitQg public. The proprietor his spared neither pains nor expense In making his hOtel fleet-class In all its appoint ments, and respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. MIK LS AT ALL HOURS. Terms to salt the times. 4 1.atge stable attached, ' '., W3l. linNlll - -; Puorularon. ° Tovianda, June 7, '774f. it/ EANS. 11011 SE, T' WANDA INJI, ra..l - COI men MAIN ANN BRINGS STUNTS. The Horses, Winless, Ate.. of ail guests of this Meuse, Insured against loss by. !Ire, without any extra charge. A superior guilty of Old English Bus Ale, just received. • T. R. JORDAN, Towanda. Jan. 24 . 14 . • - Proprietor. - THE CENTRA-L HOTEL, 11.1LSTE11, I'A.. The. - undersigned having taken possession of the above hotel, respectfully tvolicits the patron age of his old friends and the public generally., augla.tf. A. FORRPIST. ELWELL HOUSE, TOWANDA PA, JOHN SULLIVAN Having leased this house, is now ready to *crow. modate the travelling public. No pains nor expento .wilt-be spared to give satiataction to those who may give him a call. WNorth aide of Public Sqt are, east of kfercnr•a now block. „ The above house bal ope o re - furnished and tip fitted, and Is now o to the traveling public. The Bar will at all Union be supplied with the. beat of liquors. Good stabling attached to the premiss,. Bauters by the daY or week.secommodated. - May l 0118711.)/ JOHN BURKE. / /New -Advertisements. • EAGLE HOTEL, TOWANDA, r At the corner of Coert and - the •Icinity end eoutb JOHN IMMIX, 57 7 - MAN'S LI PCAIING lATTEIt ROOK.-It is always ready, and can* Used either In the 'field, the house. or rail nerd, on any place you may be and have' the book Ith you. It enables you to keep a copy of your ..reespondence at a trifling cost. No business man ran afford to he without It. prom one to Oa copies made at one wrtNAg, without pen, pencli,lnk, 'musk-water or press. Agents Wanted. Can on or address J. R. }Eldridge, Towanda, Pa. Books for rate at the liteik SWIM of Kra. Horton. In Mercer's Block-. Towanda. Also at the Drug Store of Joe seph Hines, Athens. „ ' to'::.) • • . VOR SALE.—Two Pon v Tread _l2, Powers:at $lO each 1 one-horse - Tread. Pow er. at pa; Improved norm Hoes, with or without thins. at 117 Corn Shelters at 17; Straw Cutters at ,„ These are all new, of Mood R Co.'s maniac t mot much below usual prices. Also, Points. fo all their make of Plows. I). F. PARK. A bells, Pa., May 10, la:. 'so >. - oi co , It, 0 3 4 cm a eS . I" : 4 0 to eb t:r 'R - co F; -= o 0 " 0 —. 0,. 8 , Et" * 4i: ' b 2 ' . . ..... ) . 4 0 ~,3 . ... m. eb _ ...-t , p , ,•, .4 1 : 1 1:4 14 C.l M 1.4 C A .11 0 1 - 01) ~,P cl. = 0 . "." 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' rf ?-- at e r t, . . , to THE FARMErS' MUTUAL INSURANCE CO., OF TUSCAROr.A, •- Is now policfr on \ FARM PROPERT•_' ONLY. .\\ Each member pays a fee, at the time of Insurfne to cover charter and Incidental expenses of the Co,, after which no ftavtiier payment.ls required, except to meet ulna l:oss by fire among the metrihership, This Ohm of Insurance (or FARM EitOPERTT, Is comt.g rapidly Into favor. _7ntee of Butane" SPHING.IIII,I 4 PA. The Agent will cements the Townships of Tusca .rora, .Pike,* Herrick, NS - Wining, Asylum, Terry: and Standing Stone. and farmers In those Town ships wishing Insurance or Information, may . ad. . "A. SUMNER. See. and Aft., Spting 11111, Bradford Co.,Pa. • W. It. SILVIA W AT, Prea. tctu74ni 9EN TLEMEN, FARMERS AND 11011BEHAISRHS OF BRADFORD COUN. T AND VICINITY.—I have-mile arratiwetnente with L. T. 11Irritant for ble Thor:m.o4lnd Hones "DOCTOR ~LITD47OBTON," - • To be at my Stable and wive a limited number of Maws, commencing MAY Ist, 1877. Tilts Boise Is one of the thirst and best bred this country ran Produce. Mc Pedlgteeltraemi thrtiugh the best Dorset and mares in England. He Is a beautiful Mahogany Bay, black paints, .flOwing mane and tall. and in action perfect. lie Is only to be seen be admired, Terms fur Colt low. • I s , S. KINGSBURY. .1 April, IT, 1577. Towanda, Pa. • D' DUNN dt. CO., General • duel , ennunisition•Merehants, Cal and 4t., isreenurieh Street, 14wii Yurit. aro Prepared rum .calve ronsignnients or buy for VANN Butter, Egg,., Cheese, Poistmeti, Amara. flour. Undo and Fruits in season: A No, i reference given when required, ands II letters of hopuiry pioniptiy attended to sod shipping tags f u rnis h ed on appllrOtpn. Nw Twir l iSay,.l7, 1677411. Drop sad Yid oho R. .I. C. PORTERS - : ..- , - -OLD C . SI! - DRUG ” STORE /, / „, , . • Coribermain\ut lito;lRo.. Tamil* Pa. 1e 4 40/0 1 . , 4 irlarter. Arcegroosty,i , W 11099051 .Ratall Dealer Rs ,/ .. DBUGS, MEM CHEMICALS, oNr iam ACIDS, DIM-ST[I7MA IlLtil •” PERPIIIIERY; TOILET AND PANCY FOODS,' ,SPONGES ; BEII,OIIEIk BRACES Ali TRUSSES, BoAro, Cox* rgitil.9lo.-414¢ Dyne, , TEETH, SKIN, lad HAIR PREPARATIONS, - RAZORS,•POCKET•IIKIVEs ' - , ,POCHISTIODRES AND POBY.MONNAILS. . ..- .MACAIRIfOr and SCOTCH SNItPE, • PCOREIGICAND DOMESTIC CIGAR*, , GARDEN, riil4) AND - FLOWER SEEDS, Pan Wine* and nun, fcok.,Medlctard Purposes 'IIOTAIIIC.ECL ff.F*llloAD:o4AirnicltsitlLDlAS, And all gentd4popatar - Fatent Medicines. Suiroarans, ifeiraxocilor.o. thotAr! Pirmrs, Nirrt.r.s. Ntrimx Stumm' i Eitusans, Nuastso Bo:iii.r.o.,_Txrromo RINGS, STRIX6Ita, BiD PAIL 'UIIANALs, TIIEUMOISZ • I ' • MI4 'ELASTIC BTOCKINGIS bC. • • ItEROSONE OR COAL OIL. ;'WICKS, CHIMNEYS, BATH BRICK,' - • ,LARD. tempt witntg , . MEATS • YOOTi :. . ,-.• TANKER'S, AND MACHINE OILS; ".' A.Leonot., AND Seuttie - Toorr.sttxs.' 'fll,l'aint, Varnish, White:m.l4 C ounter , ' Moir, Mane, Bhoe,, Scrubbing, .. " / .. irgis of brushes. ID PICTURE - CLASS r 4 an nisei.• )IL:?//ln1_, PUTTY, AND 'ARNISIT.' - ------ • 2-- !HEED PAINTS rtuninzu Comm ' NIN PINT OM GALLON, . , Hot'l.l GI. li On VARNISH, , AND DRY COLHRtf OP ALL !MK. AU artictes warrifilieci'cui.repreunted. PreserlptlensareftrifyAnnpounded at all boars of day and nlght.\ Open Sundays for Prescriptions from 9 to 10,'a It., 12 10,1 and Ito 6, rarkmaytan. ___\........ .' \ • . ÜBLIC N --OTICE. 1; JOHN HAN WAS, belnEoVackidialth by trade. bad 0 ten Wit the want of so ' • e means whereby I could - Jr soften iron'ot the forge. ',50 that ' , cool Fork It at A better atfrahlage: thislodoced we s t° make many experiments . lth different stihstanceswhich offered the beat prospects at success:\ It was, on one of these occasions that 1 discovered\ . , THE WONDERFUL EVYECTS \ . OF ki.ECTRO SILICON UPON THE HUMAN SYSTEM, SI IN I bad a defect In three of my Angers, which we - red . bent or shut up In my hand In such a \ - the contraction of the cords. that they were very tronble&Mie to me In my daily avocation, \I could , , not _ handle my tool's as I wished. and. often thonght that I would have thein cut off to geittlem out of my way. • I had used everything that offered any bope of, relief. but all to no effect. 'Well, I Say, I was working with Elcctro Sllcon at the. forge,. and of course mold nOt'pruvent its coming-In eon\ tact with my hnStds. • ' I took no notice of the effect It had produced,. until one day wishing to tie a heavy hammer.; grasped it with my crooked band. and-much to my surprise I found My emoted - lingers 'straighten out. and I had as much use of , them as ever; I could hardly believe my eyes. I showed my band to any wife' nd family,, and a general repleing...was• the result: The qUestlan mlrvlViia.i..• What had produced this. wonderful effect ? Every at was recalled, and after ' -a long and careful luvestly. non. tat last made up any mind that my,good fortune bad been caused by E LEC TRO SIL ICON. My next step was to discover some-mean% by which I cOuld combine this wonderful substance so that everybody could use it. 1 made diligent search through every book that I thought would throw any light upon the subject, and at taut. Fn a very old -medical-book, I found a waytiy which reould dolt., The result was perfectly, aatiatictory. rand I was able totuake'a iilo74r7Sl, the - like the' world has neyerscen before. I now' . began to look about use' for.eases to try the effect of It oh others, '1 had a neighbor living about a mile from my hop who bad a haute knee. caused by tie cords be-, I. • contracted by, rheumatism . I sent him a bottle rib LECTMO SILICON. LINI3IItNT, and told him to use It thoroughly. Ile did so, and.* the end of th months he was able to.ttmw asidellis cane and w k. to my shop apparently as Well as over. It. hail we ed just as It did lu my case— PROD INO A .PERFECT . I gave it toot 'er of my neighbors nod ft : lend:y.lor tulles around. F wore:suffering -front ' • SWE LED lAMBS, . , .RIIEtTMATI&)I, NEITRALOIA, STIFF JOINTS, ALL OF WHICH . IT CURED WITHOUT ANT' Finding tharthe ELECTRO'SILICON,LINI, MESS' would petwitrate the Matt of man further thati any othcr substance, It occurred to the that It ' . . . And.lt has propel Itself nne of the very best applt cations. In all external dlMases occurring In that noble , Freparett by the Fliectro Silicon Liniment elan Par% °Mee, 76 'William Street, New Yoi.k. 1. _ ,504.11 BY ALL DILIJGGIS,TS, FIFTY :cow York, April A"R'S CIIEItIY_ITCT6ItAit „ . .yr , sts„, directly Jn de, Court House. ROPRIXSOR. THICOAT AND LUNGS, Stcri. AS COUGHS,. • lectO,YS. WHOOPING blOGli.) - AftiTDMA, .• . BROS'CITATIS.. AND ‘CQNSITMPT/ON. The repntatton It lias attained, in consequence or the marvellous cures it has produced ilurlugAv _ . last half century, Is a sottlelent assnranco to the public that it iil continue jot, realize , OR, happiest resnlia'that eau be dealred. Ii &most every Seetloti of country there are persons, publicly known, who have been restored fnint alarming allli eveimit it., 12.11 110, 4.30 .. anti. 9.00 p. m. For Ilarrisburg ‘ 12.30, 5.50, 8.55 a. in., 12.15, 4.30 and P.M p. tn.. ' - \ For .hanrastor anti Columbia, 5.50, 8.55 a. m., and 4.30 p. rn., %t. 3. {l/94.'5 not run on Mondays. . \ .. .... , EL. 4 .:DAYS For.lleading, 2.:M a. M., and 0,00 p.'m. , Fur Ilan bburg, 2.30 a. In. apd 4.00 p. m. k . \ Trfillf fur -411A " n t! nvn. k a Y ° nal 4 l " ws: \\. (via Perkamen Traneh.) '.‘, . . Leave Philadelphia, 7.30; a.: in., 1.00 3 1.30, an 40.1 \ . , - - ' 7' . EI.IV,DAYS. Leave Phtlafieiphla.; 8.15 a. in. .. . , {v(a East PenA 4 .,Braneh.), Leave,Readliit. 7.40, 7.45, i 0.35 a. in., 4.00, G.lO, and 10.30 p. in. - Leave Ilarrisburg, 5.20, B.lo_ a. m., 2.00, 3.57 and `, 7.55 p. in. ' - ,1.- Leave Laneastor-8.10 a. In., 12:50. and 3.45 p,m. Leave Columtia . B.oo a. in., 1.00 zuld 3.35 p. lu. Leave Reading. 7.20, a. Leave Harrisburg, 5.20 a, m , Trains marked tines (*) run to anit,from.depot 9th and Green streets,_ othor trains to still front Broad street depor. . The C. 54 a. in. and 5.55 p. in. trains (rem Allen tmva. and the Lae a. in. and 5.15 p. trains troll Philadelphia, have through cars to and from Phil adelphia. • ..1. E. WPOTT.E.N.:GeneraI Manager. . C. G. HA Iti.COCK. General Ticket Agent. roert-;5, MORTICERN CENTRAL RAIL-- A_ yAlr TIME TAULE. 11;1 Through and direct mate f b Washington. Balti more. Elmlra...Elle. Buffalo; lloclietter'alld Niaga ra ' \.4.)1t at:di:titer '..41! - NIMY, Novrmber 2611 t- Is7g, train? on I.llt, Northern,Centrat Hallway will run is follow:Fk .. • . . ~.,. , . - • . `,. ' ,•:, NoitTiriVami,. i • -', , \la :tia ,rittirest—Leaves IlarrlMntrg, daltr ex cept I•Oliz i hiy t.10:50 . a. in., Wititarlispurt • at, ^: 2 O p. in., tares tin at 5:25 p. liltvo Canandaigua at S;qs p in.. al rives at itifffalu at 12:0 a,ru., airPfti— 'at Niagara Fat at 1:15 a. m. Mail leaves' Milli:ore daliy4xcept Sittulzy at S:3O a. in., army at Harrisburfally except Sap -11:3v at 12,:13 p. ta. , Pistline— , Leat'es Balt Imere.dally at 11:3%. a. fin.. 'aiiivea at. Harttiburg daily at 3:Io. p. tu.. ieares Harrisburg daily except Sunday at 7:20 p.m., leaves Williamsport at 7tr,a`p. in.. leaves Elmira at to : so. p. in.. arrives .at Watt:tug Glen at 11::,a p. in. Pit ts - burg • Expret4F—,-LeAtes Baltimore daily ex, rept Sunday.atvaala p. in. , Arrives at HaFrls.burg daily except Sunny at 10:30 p. ,m. ; . _ l'inelnuati r. spres: —I, eav es Baltimore , daily at . 9:10 p. in.. arrives at Harrisburg at 12:13 a. ni. ' Erie'Mall—Leaves liarrlsbufg daily except Sun day at - 4:45 a. In., leaves Wllll,tniSport at 5:15 a. m.. lem'es Elmira at .12:l5 p. tn., airlvcs at Canandal7 dua at 2:30 p. in. . . . . • • • • Santll...rn Ext‘t , stL•Lestrea Canandaigua dally ecejit Sunday :it 6:5; p. m., leareS Elzaira at P:ao poll.. leaves 'Walramspeirt.at 12:35 a. m.. arrives , at Ilatrtiduirg daily except Tacnalay at 4:00 a. In., ar rives at IlatOtnute at .:45 a. ni. }a`l hini.r-Leareg Canandatrua daily ekFergt SitudaV 6:44",p. ot leaves FA : 6)lra at 9:30 p. 2 in., l'eaves:Witliatsix)rt dai:y Incept 71miday at 1::35 p. m.. leavea Ilarrttalrg flatly at 4:1f) a. ut.: arriNe4 at. fail inure 7:45 a. In. . . Washington I::xpre.,:s—teaves • Ilatrlsluirg .dally exc, pt, Sunday at-7:3) a. m., arrives at Baltimore at 11:25 a. tn. ' Malt Leaves' Iforrls-tturg daily except Sundiy at 2:00 p, m.. arrives.at Baltimore at tt:te p, in. . Day Express—Leaves Walk ius Glen daily except Sunday at S:6O a.,111.,. traire's• Elmira daily. except Stand:ly at 41:10 a_ `m., leaves Williamsport daily ex cept tvundOy jil 1::40 p. m.; leases Itarridiurg daily aj p. in.. arrivels at Baltimore daily at 7:37.p.m. All trains making t onnection at ‘ Baltlnnire for Wasilington,and the • \ ' For further information, apply at•the Ticket Of fice In the•Fennsylvania Itrailroad depot. • FRANK T110311•50 . N. General Manager. 1an23,'76 991 , 1 tINL TO TUE _WORKING . CLASS.—=' ere arc prepared to furnish all classes with constant entploymynt at twine. the whole of .1 he time, or fur their spare Monter:l, Ruthless new, tight and profitable. l'erssolm of either sex easily 'earn,foorn 50 cents pea evening, aid a prois,r -Ronal sum by devoting thelr'whole time to the hos- Inegsr and girls earn nearly as ?flitch as well. That M1'1%1;0 gee this notice. May send Roll - ad dress, and test. the business, we make this untso 'alleled offer: -To such as are not well satisfied wY will send one dollar to pay for the trouble .of. writ . Mg. fruit particulars; samples. worth several dot •4rB eftniu"," vu, and a copy of !tome and Fir, side, one of the I:tritest and best illavl rated Pu. 1.11- cations, all sent film by !nail. Reader. if you " 311.1. permanent, profitable work, address 6 LONG E ST I N SON & Co.; Portland, Maine. • rpflf SUBSCJI FMK AK ES riv.v.drc in Balling Ito•attent.hm of his tininc.- ons patrons and tho public generally, to the fact that he SEM continues a (3*.fiCtllAL . IA II F,E T . 11U 1'1.N1.',,k At the OLD STA MYERIrItr N 1t111.1...i Carrolt's !flock, uprly oppot , lte the 3lcans.ll.oo , e, and tlaatile Is preureil to furnish SALT.AND VRESII.MEATS, FRESn POULTRY, VEGT.BIII4t,S AND IiERRI ES_ Of the very best quality. at as 141 w pies as .;ny.,;ttrer establishment. • • C. M... 3 1 .1 1,11,. k,t steam or June T. IR7B-tf . - $ . 996 CAN' ',IIE B r t/ evemage every' month In theldnn.i -n Ay we turnish.lkit tho. e uilllng'to work CAll s caS - • earn a dozen dollars . day 'right In their , Of,tt localities. Have-no e4t.ont ezpllin herr\ itustiteks piraszlit - Au - t. honorable.: Women, &ft iyls do as well as men. -We will. Webb yoa a oniplete Outfit free. The bashers -- tars better tha t anything else. \%e Will,expense' start OR yea. rank:alma free. ~Wrfee and•ser. 1 s and mechanics., their sons and daughter-. and all lasses In need of paying W o rk at, how , . , to to tis and leant all'atiotit the lama ,t. once. 10 it the time; - Don't delay. Address' TtlrENk Co Augusta. Mahn,. Jan 2.5,77. - . HAioit BROAD I tEY, - statintactutT of Wnidentloetis, tarns, /lie - .none to, &tr. Cash rata - for wail; also cloths eXl•ltavigol for %' juttS:zus 4ZEKLEY'S • OYAT kn. BAY ANT 11011 S ten,r t hVN, , ll.llk.. inn Means Mensa. liciarilhy afirtlav or Wel: n reasonable terms. Warm meals sers , thi ;It xll4l,mr-, Qjsterff a!RIIPICSp)O and rttpil, • • t0t,1174.„ 1P.31 A...M. 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