tradforti geportq Towanda, Pa., Thursdp, Nov. 22 1877. CHANBERIXN • Peal6rlu " E" 'JEWELRY, • . WA TG.RES, SILVER, .AND PLATED WARE . --TOT%*ANDA, PA: • • • Towanda,.• Tj Jan. Ili, 1677, LOCAL-AND CENERAL. THE authorities of Athens have voted to Tight the miiin-street - of. that - ancieht MEE WORTIIt Mastel". E.- R. ::•DELoNn is bout to mink, told remoddle his r;itlence in North Towanda. • THE next Sociable of the'3l. E.:Churth will be 10d at the Church Parlors on Tees.clay evening next. . • , ITi'OM aE SuAtrrhavc issued anew n - attractive card advertising holiday !itevelties. call and get one. • - ANDREW SEEnICII has exchanged his rrie!i wagon shop in the tirstwardfor a '4.lrni in Sullivan county. THE 'Bradford County Agricultural So ciety have in contemplation tlii3 purchase the Fair grounds, Including the hotel and grove adjoining. NN:t?. are indebted to Court Reporter F. :TryrEtt for the v4y accurate account .11-tfie pine - ceding% of the barqtr the death . .rf Judge RULLOCK, I'HoE. RYAN. and C. D. PASSAGE were in the woods of Sullivan county on Satnr ,l gunning for pheasants. We have no Videlythat they weresuccessful,.— , .1. S:-'BEEns,, Rector of Christ Church, this place. Will preach in the house, llaiclay', on Friday evening t , l this neck, commencing at; o'clock. Emit the _Presbyterian and Episcopal icdpits were occupied by strangera on Suilay„ The former bylley.,.S. 1.. 'Cox to:, of Troy. ai d the Tattei by Rev. 4.31, 11.knum:. . • . G. D....;ritot - ti, Esq.,. captured a horn fiest!.pearly as large us mau's hat the Mite . ; day. It is needless to add that the builairs of the domicil . had all desert- ed if. t . A DONATION and oyster. supper' will. be ' at the bail of. Mercur Grange, on:the afternoon land, evening of Wednesday, November 2t.4, for the - benefit of Rev,, G. t. PArNE. - T 1 I E Presbyterian mite society me 4, on Wedncilar evening-last:it the parsnn4ge, I)• nr STEWART has educated his petit& how to give, as well as how to live.' • .The olloction on the oceasion was over forty &nal s. :4llllllly net It•iv..T. M. ;:% c 'induct service and prc;.icli at the 1..11 , . , A inn . places :'Foot-of T'lanc..lol,a-In., hause,, Barclky, -:; o'clock. atl.`Arbon Ilan 7 . .0' clock in the even-' vEnTos nuking 'repairs on los,..house - . -On removing the 4 " weather boavds it was. discovered that the sills badly . decayed and had to be replaced by new ones. The house was erected a bout twenty-five years since. • .1. F. CARCUFF, of North Towanda, has a :word so say on the stfiiject of large veg et:dLlcs.i Ile raised a turnip' \tin's season measures three feet in 'ekreumfer (MCP. acid Weighs upwards oaf twenty-one. pounds, It• all members of PradfordLodge wire aware of the pleasant tiines the "Reba kahs" Dace on.their meeting, 'nights, none c,f them Who are eligilde: Would absent, th i mselvE4.. The nextr - 10)ekah degree tut et ing- Will be on Friday evening' - leinber Tilt.: NuNEn Combhmtion are to en -t ertian' the t theatre going public at 31 RR -1-1: Ilall, on • Fritray and= Saturday; even inas of ‘his . week. The popelar . ptiy of Onr "prefentetl the first • e'ven hig itud Inv 12:C.'s celebrated 'Rip 'Van :Winkle, on Saturday evening. The 11 - ,,upeliare a good reputatitin. A. 1 M9s has appoiptments to lecture ! n,temperaficp - aslollows :31:ccedonia, at tile Church, November:l3, 7p. m. Gran ville CtMtre tk Saturday evening, 24th.- We.-4 Thirlington, Sunday afternoon, :nth o'clock. Same evening- . at,'Bailey .n•ocr:,' 7 o'clocli. Wednesday evehing -School House, Burlington •‘ll7:ll.ip THF, congregation of Christ- Church. Rector . auother eviceOce of their regard for himself and their earnest ht;t•rest in Church work, by filling the ,tttry with ollappy throng atthe social gathilrin on MOuday evening.' Mrs. B. kid prspaied a 'bountiful collation which %%.ts discuesed with unusual z4st Liy the a-..tuhled parishioners.. All inTsent, old awl young. were nia'cle -to feel' a cordial It.otne, - ;ft the luta& of their reverad plstor and his es!bnable lady. The col it tn., which is to be devoted to repairs the church, netted the handzomo sup ttf nearly twenty three dollars. , The next theetinly, arifl be `at the resi ,:-114.0 I.•_;T Ess, next Monday i % 111111_; II AI:1 . 1:It ' s for I)ecenber is already ou , zil: , i iN aiieNceptiOnally interesting num 'Tr. '11:e 1 reputation •-"rt has so .long en ,::••.i of 4ing the:best of all the mouth li,•:,.:, welNustaint;tl. It opens with Mil t '7 . s Ilyn is on the Nativity. ba.auti,fmll3 1 i7..i.tiateii. LongfellOw's poetical dicrip- II"t , of pottery is alone 'worth thikisub- s : 1 ,,,ti0n for -a ;year. We .will send the INIRTEIt and Harper 'one year to \sub -2 i the.county• for ~fortr d , )!/0)*:-- i i t' the paper is to go out cif . the county, I•Attity cents additional will be charged. ! El ;11,k.51) A1{1,1"- OF TIIE : •AT ( A u 4.--Ingliam . Pth : lt, N0..91, G. A. It. ma,. organized at Canton, on the 16th, by I "l'Peter J.. AspitEw WILT, assisted by ( . . , 111rade C. E. ANIMUS. The post was lia!Kefl in honor of Capt. 4NIE,S B. Ni, 4) f.Comitany i`K," 50th WV., killed ::: : lnteitam. The time of meeting, 2nd ath'k 4th Wednesdays oCeach Month. l'he f I wing are the ofileerA installed ' Corn= N. EtsDox ; S. 17. Conimandilr, F. I;t , sY ;J. 1 Coininander f A. M ; '`,4lljujant, 3, Bt.:Tt.En; Q.. e, E. B. IiEbLY ; MACK; ''• .L. W. GRANTEERI zC hap,, Taos. Sur.. B. ; S. Me i E. CI. SMITH ; qr. S i. , J. D. %trim. • , Aspanireta, Lodge r I 0 of T., held -4 public habitation of officers for the cur rent tern. The Occasion ilia enlivened by the introduction of liteiary exercises, Toon K4APP is W. C t . T,, of the Lodge.,-: THE entertainment✓ fOr the benefit of tbe tTpice rsaliat Sunday School on •Tues dai:evening was very pleasant and well patrOnized. We learn that both the church and 15" \ iday School, ate in a nourishing condition , . • - :ids taiuing the thousand doll previous year, al ing .fact to the ii tnoteniefit." ..." Bolt,: Blip,?' is ' thrather - striking title: of _new ' novel by 4. !BURN Towx git, to appear about the iolidaya. H. t\ A, first book, - chedayne, 4as \kail a large Rile, and readers who lave_ eDyed its ptiges,l \ • will anticipate the for coming 11 work with pleasure. ' • BEK. T, FLETCHEiI, who — kept aßa r shop in this place for several years, eh' - ed . n • drunken debauch ,hy . cutting his throat at Pittston. on Tuesday. lie was alive at last accounts, 'but with no pros- pects of recovery. • Wben sober he was an indusetions. intelli7ent citizen.- • CLAXTON, REAISEN & HAFFLgEINGEIt, the famous Phi4dolphia Book bouse,liave ipued ' their :annual floliday i Catalogue, which is not only a beautiful piece of ty, pography, but . cent - 441ns a vastamoant of us§ilil information for buyers and dealers in their line of gobtis, - t THE session of Pomona range at Troy. last -week, was well attended, and Patrnos. from a•d-tance were • royally entertained by their Triiian brethren and sisters. We have not been furnished ;with a' i "copy of -the proceedings. The next meeting-will be held, as 'Wysauking.• C. D. Ross, of 'Ciar.ville was elected Master for coining year. TUE numerous - clientsana other friends of HA.vms & CAIINOCIIAS, will congratu late them on their good fortune in secur ing a conmiodions suit of rooms in, the Ward House, fronting .on ,Poplar street, for an office. The apartments are• well lighted; warmed by steam, and command a good view of the Co s urt House and Palk. They will occupy it about the first of De, cembd,and will have altogbther the pleas antest law Mace in town. • . Oun enterprising Book and Stationery dealers, WHITCOMB S.; SnArT have just. received an untpmally attractive assort ment of goods for , the holiday 'trade, 'se lected by the senior - member'of the lirm in person, from the best houseS in New "ork, Philadelphia and. Boston. Such publit ildrit auk enterprise as this firm uniformly display in cOLductinitheillbu siness, and iu catering to the literarpand msthetical tastes of the public, richly en title them 6' a liberal patronage at ,the hands of an inbilligent public. For qual ity and variety f iheir display cannot be ex celled mitside :of the large cities: • • in I.—Hon D mos Hoch w of Troy. was taken.suddrly ill at the Ward House.on Wednesday: night last; t prier_ the skilful treatment of Dr. Joimsos he was sufficiently recovered t g return to his ilium on Thursday. ' - ANNIE VALLANCE, who has been . .pending several weeks visiting friend:3 i 3 Tovramla,returned toper home in Bever- J., fast week. . Vosiwuo. of North Towanda, who Went to 'California some months since, returned last week. kr. V., visit ed Oregon during his. absence;, and ex presses himself delighted with bothsstateS. —Mrs. .TAMES McCaffE met witli•a se- i riot's accident Susie days since, firOa which she has stlifered a great 'deal Of pain., While 'ascending a flight of steps' she stumbled, spraining ,a' limb, and her back. The alarming symptoms have. now disappeared aud-shd. is in a_ fair way to permanent ref•overy. • S. V. A Dams. of rowauda agent for littllV'S.valuable remedies, called :it onr office yesterday.- There are few bet ter traveling agents than "" SA3IIIY."-. man,field Aficerriscr. —I). D. Cooor.z;ottou, of the Mdid..viet!l ti cr, has been proinotedio the tank oel Grand Army . .of the MEE pill —We are ` please 1 to observe that Q. ls% MittEY, Esti. :.gairt - ticcupies his desk in the Prothmot: . -y's office. Besides being thorougly post . lin- his duties, he is one of the most artistic,Oribcs in the-coun try, ,aialtis docket '."- neat, legible; and wjthout a blot.- —Mr. and Mrs. HAM' N. V., are v6itip! , their ~FrtrTroMt in this place. -LENIII.I . aut history of liusgiielianna- county, ing friends in this place, As Mr. Srmein the very talented mu cal instructor, who has been in the employ tLinta Band as teacher,for the past yea or two, is altlut to leave town, hist” friends arc arranging to give him a beue. t.in the shapit - 4 a . grand concert, "itti which our home talent will bO assisted by Miss KATE MANN, and several other dis-) tin wished musicians from abroad. The oc casion will.give our citizens au opportun ity oftestifying‘tlicir appreciation of -plea sure they have enjoyed from 31r. Srmoil's musical performances during his sojourn amorg us. We hope the attendance may be such as to rellf2ct credit upon the Mel. ligeneg and culture of our citizens, and afford Mr: SrAfiiiv and the thoughtful ladies who have charge of tLe affair the greatest amount of pleasure. Webelleve the date liked upon is December 4. W vsox.—Eleet ion over, people herea bouts Have quietly settled down to their daily avocations. In spite, of moral suit— shin, on election day, everybody voted as ~.. they pleased. • . .. Tile \Veit W'ysox Sunday School closes for the eason on the Zith hist, The at tendanc has been largq and regular, and as the li tle folks composed the larger por tion of the sclinol, it was thought best to close foe the winter. ----.. Thmlservices of Miss Bt ax, a very esti- 1 u s forever. sf Edward i l i n I Fa i Tnto as th u e b o a t :, the th !liable and competent lady, have been se- i Hun.. cured for 'the West Wysox 1 the be nch , be w p i-i rcsided el ire i r c e. -It was p his last e school, " ' year. He - has gone . to'his lathers; he is coining *inter. -The school opens the ' no more with • us. . The Hon. lohn -M. first Monday in December. Cunningham succeeded him, and he his been takemfroin u . s. - 11 . on. David Wilmot . 0u Friday last - a shooting match took was upon the bencn suusequentty, ana no place on the Fair groiinds. which was no' has gone.! lion; Farris B. Streeter watt. doubt fun for'the tioys, but death to the I here, and he haS been called away, and it pigeons. ;At is said two members of the is on ly a short t i me since we were called • h e re and the death of the Hon. Farris B. club did smite z tall , shooting on the °eca f . ' Streeterwas announced; oialy a few weeks, eion, ~ particularly with their Inouthkl and now we are called upon on the- occa wheu they very • unjustly insulted.anil ' slim by the announcement of the death of abused one -of our 'moSt prominent cal- ' Judgeßullek• It does !wily sec,;; when we look back to the death roll of so zens. Perhaps the "efforts of, such men' ; triany of the Judges who. have ,presided.j, would, lie: better appreciated- outside of t'ttpon this bench, as if there was a fatality . Wysex. AMA, so m ny of them have been. called A ;few days •Since, Ana-not far froth away from utcby death: When one With . Timanda, ,several members of a newly : whom we have been long associated, more particularly one who has worked - witkr us completed christian church were dieettis- , i i n th e - same i, re t- ess i en we nr e engti odi n , ing the propriety of purchasing a ebandi- and - has been associated with us as-coun- Jier, for/their new house, when one of. the ' eel in , the trying of cases—when the d -brings t.eteath . of Such a one ts annou it &wad deacons remarked, ," he - thought it .: . us the'sad recollection of nce ad, friend that ta 'would be foolish, as, they had no member .. called from us l'orSver. - . ' • ) - who could play it." I _, ' - V. P.. 1 . As has been truly •stiiiiby my Mend, rtiiter says the cost of main - - or of thati: city was two T . less last than for any Ei attributes the gratify- Ineneti therlliftwphy Sn d of• Nunda, • iigliter :3lri: TZEI - - Dennia,,BtraOes died at his res. eldonze in Esuq Smithfield.. on Thursday it r after a brief - Slime. Dr: . iliattotiF came to this county . from Venetia while 'yet a young man, in 1812, - indtommenced the pfiel ice of medicine in the , then Sparsely settled township -of Soon thereatter be began - the - study of law„ and in December 1818 was admitted to practice, and for more than thirty years was a conspicuous member,pf the ;bar.-- About 1850 he formally retired from busi iiess and resigned his lucrative practice to younger*.mernbeis of the professicni.— Since that time his life hail been spent* in the tiiet.of hiirural honie, with the ex ception of a few mouths idttre year 18:V1,* when he filled'an appeiutnieiit as Presi dent Judge of this district:- *We have not the data from which to prepare a suitable notice Of the somewhat remarkable life of - the deceased, but trust some one more conversant with his history may do so. Judge. Minnow received the sad intel ligence of the decease of Judge Bra.u.itx on Friday,, and arrangements were at once made fora meeting - of the b. - r. Judge ELIVETA., tur forniet esteemed thstnsman, being upon the liench holding a special term of court; at the request of Judge', lonnow presided at the meeting., . Off - behalf of the committee who had beselected to prepare reliblutions, D'A. OVERTON, &q., arose and addressed the court as follows : - nestkulis - os D'A. OVERTON, , ESQ. MAY IT IJ.EASF. 'YOUR HONOR V Judge Morrow luni‘this afternoon received aslet ter containing`the sad - intelligence of the death of Jake, Bullolk; and as your .Honor -was assoet t\ ed -with him for so, long period at th barliere,iit. seemed fitting that you shoed p reside T during the meeting. I have been requeSted by Judge Morrow to draw -up a few resblutions ex. pressive of the feelings of the bar, •and I have had tosto so in quite a hurried man ner,- and I am aware they are inadeqate to express the.sentiments of the bar and - their appreciation of Judge Bullock, who practiced here for a t lore& Neriod. Judge Bullock it appears, from he re cords of this court, was admitted ifine ember session, IBIS, almast sixty years )Tars ago—a loitg'period indeed. 410. p served his mental faculties up to the ver last, at least up to the time of his sick ness, which ocUurred only a few days since. Ho was a wonderful man in that particular. He seemed the same man when I met him some two or three months 'Since. that he did when he Was hero at the oar, so far as the activity of his mind was concerned; the same gentle disposition, the :same .kind and engaging manner, and he preserved to the very last that un sullied reputation which he always held when . your honor-was associated with him at the bar here. In Many respects, it seems to me that Judge Bullock was one of the most remarkable men this county ever produced. lie was a successful fat in ittearly life. When he first came here, settling on the barern lands in Smithfield, subduing the forests there, atid ,hewing ont.for himself a home, making himself respected among lira 'brother farmers as such. Then- he was a . successful mer chant also in early life. Ne was also, as yourlionor recollects; a successful physi cian ; not an empiric nor one who had a mere surface ku"leilge of medicine, but really and tr u ly a _gifted physiciith, re spected by the first physicians of the county, and practicing for, a number of Yeats, He then afterwards ; gav his at tention to the study of the law, and as - your Honor recollects, he became, - here at this bar, one of its lorettost MeMbersi Judge Bullock was never distinguished las a brillia - at-man: He, never dazzled ty , his eloquence or qty his gifts; but then, as y‘mr IloOr recollect.. he was a pains tqlting maii and whenever he trhallt case in his court and went out front here, hi'. always left the °mut room, (I.lcnow he must h ave d o n e with the etinscipus i ness that-he livid done his duty to his eta. And he .was a man of unswerving- in tegrity. I presume that no rhan within the sound of my • viriee or no man, per: haps, within the county, 'ever heard his character assliled as a tnan -of the most netlinching integrity. And he has gone at last-, full of years, to his grave.. Now I know that it seems a somewhat semis ; less eustoin for members of - the bar to al -ways meet- when one-of their members is taken away and speak o df his many vir tues, but it seems to tile that it is a fitting custom; .1.- and e.sp: ciallY when such a man as Judge Bullock goeSilown to the grave, he deserves 'something' mere than to be, forgotten immediately after he is laid there. -.He had such a reputation, such a character, as made -him an example for eveby young man in the profession, awl lie Sustained that •chatacter through out a lObg life, and now, at last, lie goes to his mat with - "..811 , 1.0r,orei}IIfe..a peaceful qtl... An iti;:ven to crown It se." I have draien these resoldtionS hastily. bur-I shall be ‘followed here, I hope, by those ,wlto knew \ Jude Bullock better than I did - , and who will better express the loss of'this bab.\ And yet, I may be alloweil to Say' that Words will not convey what, I know every_ mati,who knew Judge -Bullock feels, wheii-he thinks how peat a lob; the community as well as the bar hats sustained by his - death. \\ • • The resolutions are cis folloWs: The. liar of Bradford County called tri , inon i rnthe death of one of their oldest mewls, a•sen - ble.l to give expression to their fee Mg» upon the deathof the Hon. Darius d,; adopt: the li.iimetcr, resolutions: re , (. TIM the -Moie that...half a centnry Itch It is 1.1ap.e41 since he s.2cattie a member of ,our hai. In one year_of which he was President' dodge of fidi.. k illdal Distilet. has only served to strengthen:She friendship and report which from, ear'y mantonal;she commanded from all - who were ass , elated with him in profe.slonal intercourse. /:,../r.Ol. That by his pltfient :tots:trend intim try his roust:lent tote devotion to Ow Interests' of hts m hits f.bgetvtng ,• all good twenty 16 the court." his - eusiverving Integrity of motive and ac tion. his unassuming modesty Joined with his kind- ly and courteous demeanor to all—made him an example ;rattily of imitation to all who come after i Rtstil red. That his charieter 'as a eitiien no less than his example as a lawyer,..alwayglidmnling un -flinchingly for the right, act lee in Siihilischarge of b is'dm its. and preserving throughout his long and therm lite. an Irreproachable moral" char./intl . . and Mt Unsullied remit:dim' as au humble Christian— ! endears his memory to all who appreciate sterling wortul u, s efalness. lit.e4. That a committee Of three Is. appoint ; e.l to C14:1111111:11Catt. the proceeding:, o' this meeting lo the fa -ply of the deceased, mid to render to them the ti.artfellFondolence of the bench and bar. , lIKS OF' H. W. ' Yoult It is with sadness we learn of the eleath of the lion. Darius Bullock. So t 7piently have we been calleirtogether of ate, and so frequently has been the annou • cement of the death of otie brother after a 'other of this bar, those with with whom we have been . ;Aong:associated, that itlni i t s igs to us the" feeling of how uncertain life. Judge . Bullock at one time sat atpokthis bench. ; lie was perhapsas Old as- an one • Hid has presided on thisfbenel sine my ad- ' mission to the bar. Although; he was on , -the bench but-i'short. time, he t k • his rank with those who. presided before; gird those who have followed him since. 31,y ; acquaintance with-Dr.- Bullock was entry \ —soon after my ndmission to this tilt= as early as V:1311. At that time Judge -;• Bailock was in - full practice; He was highly respected as a prat Riefler; al thoagh he did not try many cases elope. He. was timid. :He had not that ,confidence , himself -which his great knowledge and good judgment , would have warranted him in assuming: . Since my admission to the bar, looking backward to the weat hers of_this bench, it seems almost as if there was a fatality, in looking,over their names to see hew many of them have left MO . , , . .. lijr. Overtone 3 .7 PAW* 1,A11,41 many ! - deith; - But a few, fearlageOuL l iltrote a respect. a trery:Aarkable . Min. There 1 series of. artipleiS feettie 414.1.habii "Gleaner, . 14 e , few of us, _ an . perlikiit ; PFMe•- :04. ' 1 4 000 (PM...the history,of the iii r ly. have been so su - - 'al hrthtm -ill/-- ftleMenti tit Eimithtleldtetvasl4 Width has been said , he was enixessfulfarme .. b i t Without dorot,'the.heatjhat law! ever For wank/ears/a . ' 0 - tolMentative been written. -: - ',-. --: -.-. •, . man of Smithfield: Vino ' there at *near.: • -His life - vinik - hiribeaw well ,and-laith ly age, while ,t,hp„(xlugti was now : and" fully done, he hal, hiftitisticord which wild; as we twataiyi hei.wa the man of may , - all - ,imitated with Ititifit. l ". Hi f: : has that-part of the county. .Th *tiers of gone-iforiei table 'grave With' thereSpeet ,thatlpart of the-country, going hick more and love_ef. all whakriew ;him: , ..li good lhan,half a century, his neighbors indae. man has gone and We 'all mourn his .losi. Ouiiintamms, and, in fact, the peep from " I heartily endorse thoiesolutions. : • . the country around, twit Br. Bull k for - - Rptiliiie o_l., ,N. ..*YeUte; ,F•Sq• - .. counsel.. He was a physician , and • nin l c \ NAT: rt Pi,gasn'Yotift Holum • ft - do they were in trouble,' trhen sickness -g -• not WWI to Mike any ex tendislitiefirkS 011, ,vaded their homes, they k went to him - 4' this occasion. • I winthl not if leould; and; .counsel; theyweat to him for help. When 1 could not if 1 woUld." '.;,J'rir;a s simply - toti" - - the nei•hlinriget' info disputed and thin ,r. y that while the success: . of Judge But: etilties, when litigation arose, they went. i may have been very great 'as a ratii toliim, and he was the pacific man. He cha t and also as a farmer s .while tibia - kW Was the, man that always; recommended as a lysician was recognized, ' thorough -settlements. JIM object, seas to fi ring the. - out the noty; and vllllO . llO was - distill:: parties together, ;and to. see if: -slight' gait:lied .s a lawyer, yet above theM all misunderstaniling could not-be settled, to and the in tto bet desire& and the bright see-if they oould not aepid litigation. , Ile est examnle . - onnectett with his character, object feltethat it should be the 'and - aim lies' in the *et that ho was 'a- devout orffie• praession, and I believe, and 4- Ohristian. When,all , these thirip.ithall. know that it-was Pr, -..Bullook'S object have perished' ho , tiedn totgotten,lthat . ithrough brie,. as an attorney and coast * i will 'list and list inn fernier. • When every tti settle matters that were brought be i thing earthly. Sllall'h va - tierislied!and trie fore him. In all ray practice with him it earth itself shall have passed away, that was coedial.• For about thirty. years I will stelast so far .as ' mike Bullock is. have been connected with 1 Dr. -13044 r in co . neerneik -.1 .wish to y . that - while some way of other in-the - profession. - 'For Judge 'Bullock's. exatimila s a business ten years, during the latter part o 1 .the and professional man is-wo by to be fog-„ life of Dr. Bullock, whed - he 'witt .e in prim, Twed, yeti think his Christ' character ti. It.tkiell . his suitiffor tiiini tta ii -la- --I - ,is ono that , should be kept in, erpetual: that - were to be tried in court here and 1 romentbmuptilbithe Members o .the bar. pefora'arbitratorS, while he • -sat by aal ha v e.k aam i him-along- time, a have , counsel, and while lie preparedl the causes; no other views of him than those! hick and I alwayslonml the judgment. of Dr, - Live already been:expressed, IA - wa 'it. Bullock in the profession and out, of the 'very excellent man in his faniily,',Und . profession was as good a that of any I very excellent - lawyer; but above all, a - 1 member of the bar with whom I bad a:..ny.. I I . said Inlets, hi: s'as -a 'very devoted 1 emmeetion. , kuty,say,, witkallY f ri :vlwil , Christian gentleman. - Mr:Overton, he was a remarkable 'man," . : anti I second these resolutions, and I can . nnitanss 01 Jpoen ErbwELL. , say that I truly feel that they express no . The announcement of the death of 1)a- rutsßullock . Su stP ) • - 1 Metal • made karma to more thin is dile to the lien a. and the n" l him ; qualities that so - well distifig edict-me, fills my, heart with thoughts of sari- ~ toroughslife - and 'will ever endear Ins 1 „ne's; It brings', ilk reenlieetimis or the meinOry,to us iu death. totig pat; and I am tree to say that - lives - - erything Whielt etpirds Mir deceased broth. lIEWAUES - Ole JUDGE IIO4ROW, er, those thous ltd are nothing but pleas- MAY IT .1 3 LEasr. Yotni HoNon't I was ,'ant. We have to 'egret his death but in his a good deal-shocked in receiving to day 1 life we have nothingto regret, lji:i the con a letter from Mr. Webb, announcing - the i traryi the bar of this county have -.reason death of Judge Bullock. It isjinly a fewl to be thankful for the memory _of such a days since that I received a eprinnupicie:.' ! man. I knew hint (and intimately,- until ton from' him in regard -to a matter in , called away to another field of .for which he was' engaged, and he was in- i a peried of forty-feuyears—l would have tending to proceed with according to his been a student of la 4 under his direction; strength, and that. wasee_ ehetch. of each - ; but for the f.i.et that he did not reside at ; the orthe Judges, 'now deceased, who have' county seat s and'beeause'at that time in. preeidect in this county, also of deceased j 'his judgment his library was tondellaient, - iembers °Nile bar. At the . titue of Mr. He was a lawyer by intuition,' and Seem, - atkies' death ',it- was • Suggested that ' ed to need few bode. Blackatones Com su It'sketehes be prepared, and Judge : mentarieatiopy of the statutes, with. But ck's name. Waii, mentioned. as -the' Wbatten's Digest, and a - few other text most i 'oil er person to undUrtake the task, . books frprn which,. he. drew inspiration, on - aceo nt of .tits 'great age, :remarkable ' enabled him to cope ivith the able man o* Memory . nd personal acquaintance with • the hat Of that day. them all. pursUance otetheacquest, he Judge - ' bullock .tilled many impettant wrote sketcl .s, (lieginnine•. with Judge Stations iu this county. .He -was at one. Gibson) which were published in the RE-. time the-Prothonotary of the.-court.' At POUTEIi a few -weeks ago. , If life • and another time he admimStered the finances strength had been spared, we could likve of the county in the office of CountyfCnn had biegeaPhies, alt est, of,all 01'1 . 0i:cease missioner. At another -time fie fepre ediudgeil and o leo ofethelar;hialtid- sented this and an adjoining county in the Mg . Judge Streeter a id Mr, -Watkins, - Legislature iiethe State, and 'finally sat which would have been published -from upon Mid bend as Judge. In every ° th ee I time to etitne, in- the/new elect's -of the tei performed the duties acceptably, and county. ". But ow by' one, t e leaves are gained the.good-will and entire Conlidenee falling—one by one we are p sing away. of every one who knew him. He was a Pilitida niers Pu:sat—PalO ll oath UP - .quief, upobtrusive man, but there was a proaches our bar and spares neith r young. v e i n o f sound. solid sense which appeare d nor old. 'Montanye - and Peck, you: ... men,. - in all his acts.. lu the trial ,of, causes in Jude Streeter, ill middle life, Mr. Wat- : court his words were few, h i s addresses ~ kins full of years, and now we are e: led ; to the court and jury were briet, but his upon tit mourn the an d of our oldest . wot-t!s were well vrcighed, :pi . when lie, In other—" The-glory 01 young men i ~ h a d sa id what wasjipportant to be -said.- , s.\ their strength ; and the -beality- of old.\ and clearly stated his points, -he ceased men is-the gray,head," but strength hi no ~without elaboration. Ibis arguments were protection against death, ane if the gray : clear and evinced the power of-cement-I.a -head bbws before his imperial-tread ! how ; A im ) it remar k a bl e d egree , / beautiful it is, if 'under the protection of, -In i gard to other- matters, that have Him who is'guardian of sleeping eaints. : !..h yen see ken of here, I can also ! confirm Judge Bullock was almost, 87 years. old-,- what has e: en said. As a member of the 6') _years a member Of this bar. Our . bar he wa s unctilamis ;he was cautious comity had just been organized.:_ fie- and careful. There was . no' occasion to grow up with its groWth, saw its de- retacti to writiag whatever arrangement vi.lopmeut„ and Was well acquainted 'with was made 'with* tn, his word was sacred. 1 all,its principal citizens. how great tbe . As aimember octet e.har sand in all the -changes have . been : Those early - men offices be tilled,lio vepi a patera man. lie Of our profession relied but litilie upon secs a lawyer:, he-was.; doctor, he, was - a the books, forbooke were not malty tom- . farmer, - midi), Merchant. ll.e tilled almost Paratively, and-some had not the, means every station itilthe.busin s world and in to purchase them, Liven. They were society Which could be till4by any-man, thoroughly grounded in the elementary; without eveliat suspicion of\wrong from principles of - law, and _from.. early• and j any quarter.: - - , - constant trebling in We "practice they i li e Ni lar., iuil l onest man, by \ve "e.li Ido reached correct eonelesions. . They were ! not Mean that degree of honesty tic, t it is a the able inert of the bar, and self-reliant. ; shame to any man not to ppssess ; 1 ican / Judge aßullock had bet few books. Ibis' to say that he hated the very eligh est . Blackstone, however, was in constant use, 1 appearance of fraud and wrong. and, relying upon his own well balanced 1 His decisions while he wit upon tic. head. lie was a mire counsellor. ,Corm; bench were characterized by:the honesty my acquaintance with him, while he dirt; clearness and sound judgment which were 1 considerable business ii court, he did not his peculiar qualities: Ile was the -sixth. , try many, leases before the jury. His ;of the occupants of the bench who laav - h'i Ways of life and mariner of theught were 1 depaited this life.' The names of Gibson, nuiel;tilld peaceful, always faithful, • and - ; Herrick, Williston, Wilinin. Streeter and true, and kind, and considerate". - This , Bullock will lie remembered for. genera ' was eminentlytrue with regard . tie the ; tions yet to come, and their memories will younger members of the 'lei/ NeUrlY ,be ever green in the' recullectiens of those twenty-five years ego, I recollect a young ' who knew them. mad, in his lirst argument.of a• ease be- 1i . I endorse most fully theLresolutions fore a jary;:vitai 'ifoiliervote,i and:'exaited 1 which have been offered and 4Tr. that has that he could 11 filly iieleel pr. speak. I been so well said by the" President Juileee .Tuzl'as he Sat do. ,at the close Or not a ; and members of' the bar, eulogistic ',,tif very brilliant env, agitated -and tre.mie ' Judge Bullock, and only add, thisefeath 1 lens. the • Doe r appboatilied him -iii ti edumes to us with words of solemiewarn soothing manner and said : t'You- have ing to be also ready.. Thc{ restihitions will observed one of' tine rules of a book 'on be. • considered as adopted, and , a copy rhetoric that I am' writing—you left off tlireof entered on the 'l.B::orde of this. when you got .t trough.' The c'ommen. .. court., ' .: _ ' . - e dative. iu tone awl manner, was so niodest : Out of res.pect to the memeryjof Judge and.gentlii that it - bot only 'relieved the „ey,,e/e thi n co . ~. _ . . urtet hen adjourned: I yPting,' nein iomewhait 'of his great e m -; "" 1 "- s i . barrassinept, but he felt grateful, and i ~. this act of / kindness will , remain ir. Mee atasoxte Cot:wrest - mi.—Early in: the mind till,deatit's shadow falls liefote hen. present autumn several hundred -knight Ae.a ~tudge, we„all know he wits Indus- Template; _from l'hiladelphiap who had . WI - as e /presided with dignity, peal lion-' been in 'attendance at the Grand Enema-P a- t, 'alituess of 'nurnose and deterir cse,t;,,tel'tlo.l-e4;s'mee.' As a ! meg 'Ne el , r and ~ ment hi Cleveland, welt: met- at'the tea -1 eftiZen of Smithfield he was greatly :-- . es. ;'lion in this place while on their return i timed. te Ti) the good .people: of - that . trip; by -a. delegation 4 of their Masonic e 1 ,,,r ownship,and viciney, his deatli is an: it. '. brethren, ..aceompanied: by ILinta Band, 'reparable loss. lint few cases for tii__Gity- i - iii; , q , years between- citizens 'of that - Own- 1 and Provlae(,l with bountiful - lunch, lynch, and_ sliiiehave beeli e tried in-this court, and I i treated to exquisite music.. Badges Were ,-attribute ; intielf" - to the' fact 'th at Judge! also excham.ed as a memento of the en- - 1 Bullock. who was geiferalki,- fi rst consulted :'ioyame. occasion. Sometime "afterwards always ' `counseled peace, settlement, reconciliatieb. • ;Beth parties, feequefitly ; artistically engrossed copies 'of resolutions counceled . tog ether, took las advice and i of thanks, elegantly :framed, were , for settled, Ile was eminently a man or; warded to.the Yowaihcda brethren by tWo peace, and lawsuits= the scourge of of the Commanderies thus entertained, ietighborhoods,--were avoided. . -- , •'.-1 I will say in cow:hi:Aim, Judge Belloakl an d - on N" ' ne.4daY evenieg - last victim- . lived a life of -honor, 'a life - of averidin ert i mittee from St. John's CommanderY, .activitieS for good to all, he came in con- 1 Philadelphia, visited this place, and made tact with. Ile possessed, what -is to be l'a Ines' entation to Northern Cotnmandery. ' preferred to precious oirttneut—a gond i of a magriificent Eminent Commander's imam, and above,all. lie - lived and died a-I devote&Christiiin. 'The hoary head is a sword„ bearing the inscription :. crown of glory, irit be Inund in the way I "Nettle-en Commandery, No. Is, K. T., fromSt .of righteousness. He wasfoLklui4t that i •1.., ,. i i i , t , ', ,, (:0 te nt , 11 ,. a ., m4ery . ?.; b. I. Pno t n:! 1 ,1111,tor etnit , I I S ep t ember 5, 1t4... - way , and it is becoming that we pay this i n ` , . 'The -sword and belt are both of e•xiptis ineed of - respect- and "holier and at\the 1 , same time to mark the, milestone's in Our . ate werk‘mauship, and enclosed in a band own life's journey. - ' - \ Some morocco case. Sir knights GAYLEY, " Life is real, life I i-earnest,. \.I)IV.iItDS and DlCKtliltiON wore commis- Aed the grart; Is no lir sal ; I ' • llo.t Mat art-to dust retorn6st by sibeed their .Commandery to make the \ , . Was ,f vet :lookim of the !olll.' , • . - ~ presentatiou, which they did - in a Knight ly ma infer.„ -.- B. A. PA'C'KEIV was also presented with - a gold masonic emblem and a cntiticate of honorary " Inemberslijp in 'St. .Tohn's . Comnimulery, tit the same tithe, as- a to , I ken of appreciatiOn of' courtesies extend... 1 ed to the excursionists while Passing overt, , the Pennsylvania: & Neye York road. * . The c'S:easion was'one of unalloyed pleasure, •, apd will long be remembered . by' those N 14 4 .9 participated. - . - '. . • • REMARKS OF M. PECK I do not know that I can add to what has already been said, but I cannot con sent to let flit, nem - glen pass without,ex pressing my high - -- appreciation -of Judge Bullock .as a man. Ills lihtory is so identified with that of the townships in . which he lived that it Ironld be buil to write the one without th'itlier; as -he was one of' its earliest setters. . :bulge Pi'Mick moved into t lie, townslii p \ of Vim' litield about the year 181 . 2. and coalmen ed the practice of medicine, 'spending Ortiou of each year, iii teach ing school, i::.gavp_ the cause of educa thm such a start-. and . so impressed its value upon thel'lritis4tlte, young o'f that day,. that the b. mAliiii ,waslong after, tiotedlor its good sehools and - •its interest in the -cause Of * public education, the , I effects of which are ift* rfelt and' will be for long 'years to'cOthe. Seine theiol.prior i to the year Itilfi he 're. il'law and was admitted to practice in the 'vfral courts of this county in that year.,.., ' ' - lie-was not only a'Etriner, a. ocid phy sician, a irteceistrl merchant'. Uri an able lawyer. lie ocexiiieted all these t.trions occupations at the same time and t the entire satisfaction of those wheettiplo ed,' him, and with profit to himself.. . I have kriown_Judgii Bullock from my earliest -childhood, -,he was my father's 1 family physician and as such was implicit- trusted and loved. 4. . - Ills mind Was so well ,stored with, the facts:. and' incidents . of the early ' satle ,inent and history:or the county, that few ' Could be so entertaining to Mee of his own ' age, while he delighted ther:)oung, whose societyseemed to give him great pleasUre be seemed never tie have outgrown leis, love for children and the- yo.uvr people with whom he waif - familiar.— But a few Years ago at a teatimes histitute be :car ried bff - th.3 plum of ' a Webster's 41.41a ttradged.-bictiOnary, by spelling, • down. every teacher 'present., - • ' He had a most remarkable :uteMtiry, whith he retainetl ttp to . the ti m e ' - of his - , .. CoulET.-3londai ,N r. -- ll6n. Win. Elwell presiding. " Lydia E Scutldlr . vs Biel w Scudder= direCt a Fabpasua in divorce to 'is- First National Bank of Towanda vs►Cy: rusAvery. G C Atwood vs' same. E W Bramkall vs same—Rule to set aside levy 'on:personal property in •each case. S Hail's use vs . ..terse Titni—Rule to j strike oil assigurnent to: W S hall and - mark judgment tfi use of G W Hendricks. E W Vale vs Joel s fetinett, et al. John llolmes.vs C E Knapp. , C C . Stesvart',s use et al.—Rule to 'open jitdsgment and let the defendant into a de eaelipse. • Lyt.koarding,; of al, vs Watson man—loljeettnent.- = Elhauan Smith, Elio:, for plaintapelos Esq.; for defendant . . Ve7llet:for plaintiffs. • Fitzgerald; &Co vs Dunbar & Dew - ey--As.stunP Wm' Foyle and I McPherson,. Esqs, for plaintiffs, Pd s Itocktill Rig, for de end:tuts: Verdict for plaintiffs ti 3. • MONDAY, NO 49. Isabelli:liigg vs T. V:Bigg• ent's - • \ - Michael Coleman- ya 7 pumnße a cm-- TrosPaPL 11:1 1 1Strickilrit anton, ban End N C Elsbree, Ego, for.plaintiff, ; 1 N. vans and 1,1 MitymO, Eaqii, for de feiulant, - / VtaFyllpt . .,fer=. plaintiff Peter B _ v s Jane GibietKa Appeal. f 3 W Little* Dub for plaintiff, Elhanan Smith; Eivfor defendant. Ver dict for 'plaintiff $46.50. . • Guy Tozer's mini's" ye Amaziah Kin ney—Ejectment. II VlPatrick, Elhanan Smith, and I Nihau", DK", for plaiutiffa. .11 P Maynard and N C Elsbree, Ems, for. .dafeMblert..l . ' Verdi - et for%plaintilfe; • by lands of Thomas )(dem", west htlandl:Of-Bar!! ney McOlunincontaintielacres nit:woos less,wbout - WI Improved, with I framed house- 2 framed barns, - 1 -..fiyinied cow stable-out/I. olichar.d.of fraltilltes thereon Seized and taken,into exeiution at the salt of PnoloTOF 11t0.r.-twe vs Nancy Medina% - ... ' ALSO-Onoother lot situate. in Windhato Mr. Lain/des( north by lands of James ./4091111, east by lands of-Ellery Cheeney, south .by binds_ of Ezra - Reynolds and Stephen Wickhow west:" Wlands now or formerly Entente° SwithseOntalna ett acres more or less. about 66 acres improved, with 1 fram ed house, 1 framed barn, 1 framed shop or,granory, 1 bog pen and orchard of - fruit trees thereon; de fendant's S interest only to be sold.: Selied and taken Into esecution at the salt of Daniel Stearns ker vs {\allareliichols.- \ • ALSO-Ono tither lot situate- in;.Tusearora 'tarp, .bounded north,l4 lauds of Wm 'Whitney, eAstby lands of - A delbert Taylor, and Robt Woodrow, wrot h by landau( C C Wedge. and the public higher/4;s, west by lands of Joint phinney,Judsou Sturdevant and 'Oen C Atwotwl; contains 52 miens more or less, dieeit 68 Improved, with 1 (rained house, 1 trained ,barn and 2 small orchards of fruit trees thereon. ft:llzed and taken Into execution at the cult of Jolla Canfield es' Almen 1. Picket. •ALSO--One other lot situate In Smithfield *I a . bounded north by lands of C E. Pierce and E (c Kingsley, east by lands of -E -F. Hyatt and Israel Phillips. south by lands of Manson Campbell, west by lands of Cleaunteiy Campbell; contains Itlhaerds more or !Pin, about. 75 improved, with 1 frantht house, 2 framed barks, and orchard 'of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into'. execution -at the silt of Merit Wood vs Sterling .K Campbell. ALSO-One other lot situate In 'Tusearura rap, bounded north by land. of Wm Pike, east by lands of Caroline Hull, south by. lands of Henry Shaw, n cet by the public highway; containsso'acres More or less, about 30 acres Iwpm/red. With 1 framed town shop. 1 log ban, and few fruit trees thereon. S.qseil mid taken into execietbm at the snit of A A lieetiey's nse vs Clt Hindle,: • e'' • ALSO--floe other lots Itnate In South Creek twit, hounded north by the N Y and l's State Line. east •by K 11 liinsuiatt's lands, south by / lands of :Maria Dunham. west by - lands of N C f3fibree; contains 60 acres more or less, wbinit 15 improved, with 1 - fratned-tionsd. and few 'fruit trees therein. . ALSO-One other lot situate In Booth Creek tap; hounded north by the N Y and Pa State Llue..east by-lands of N C Elstiree. Muth by. lands of Marla Durdratn, west by lauds of Merit Klnsmau; con ,tans. 60 acres more or less; alma 10 unproved; with' t flamed hmweand few fruit trees thereon. Seized and. taken into execution at thesult of Jeseph Mum 'MU'S 31111ei:S vs K B Kininum, II E ;11aviland and Merritt Kleiman. . • • ALSO-One. Other lot situate In Athens twin bounded m'at's by lands of Thomas Ogden. east by • the pittille highway, south by lauds of ...lob Griffin' /A LSO-The defendant's Interest in one other tut "Itnd,pnitlie highway, west ler lands of Cornelis: A tiihte In Towanda born', bounded north by lands, Leary and Henry Farr; contalne OS acme bore or of Jae() Frost, east by !auditor John Holwesosouth less, alinutalo lii roved, wlthl old framed house; 1 by landsof Wm A-Chamberlin. west by Mechanic- Memel house, and few fruit trees thereorke Seized et, being 203 ft front on said Mechanic-st M 34150 ft and taken into execution at the suit of .1 Land - A deep. with 5 framed dwelling houses thereon. . C'Elsbreo trill: Ml 2 rkaori... - . . - A LS.O--The defendant's interest intone other lot . A Lso-Ooe otha'lot situate in Troy twp, bound situate In Albany twit, bounded northetry lands of ed tunic by lauds:of David_ silingerlaud and the Lewis Jones, east by the south branch of the To- public, highway. east by the Ntt it R Co's lands, waniecreek. south anti west by lands of Stiller south - by lauds. of • L '510.4 imilthepublich high- Smith (formerly 'Orlando Cleverly); contains 200 way; west by lands of Obadiah Williams; contains acres mere or leas, about 170 Improved, with - 1 156 acres more or less, about - 125, improved, with I trained house. framed battle, and other olitiddid - framed house barn, I hay hefts, and corn house, ings. and orchard of fruit-trees thereon: . granary and 2. orchards of fruit trees thereon,. Selz. ALSO-The defendanre Interest In ono other IA ed and taken into exectitlOn at the suit of \VT Da- - situate in Albany twp, boitnikel north by lands of • ViCh . 3l/83 vs A II anti S N Spariling. . Frank .Wilieox, east by lames of Simen Hardy: ALSO-one other lot si. nate in Atheits boro', ssitaleby lambi of Win Pendleton' west by lands of 1 - ,ound e d . and described as • follows: Beginning at the SL&le It it Co; contains rs:l3,ree Mere or less, the southwest tier of lot lately owned by ears David 33 improvements., The two last timer:Mel Jots be. C i x i k. widow of David Cook, dried. and iv/woe - tied trig-the saner find teinveyed. by J Monroe Smith. by N C Ifai•ris on Maln-st in said bone' of Athens:Sheriff. to Codding A Ituszell A Co.. by Sheriff's thence south .12.1e 0 west along lint-of Mairest, tit ‘e. decd, lated Sept 10, A -11 .1b74, and recorded in ft to the division pertinent and wall of the `brit. Sheriff's ithd Treasurer's deed hoOk. - N 0 I, at Page s. store on the north of the lot; _Menet"' an easterly . 160. etc. Seized and taken into execution at the count, along said ills ision nail, anti at right angles - suit of the CltizenS National-Wok of Towanda VS With the street and the building as it stood before Ctt Russell. ••• • it waetlestriteed by fire on said lot e 5 tato a corner: A Lso-The defendant's interest in the folitot , ihrtiee north 1 2 2'-;° west to Sabi Cooker lot 215 e ft to tag *Weenie:4 lot situate in' Towanda home hotrod- a cote Hienee atoiagealel t amt 'c, now Harris's South .ed north by lauds of Henry Tracy, east by Stain-st • tin" ti, the phn, of • beginning: all improveal, 71F. - s itch by. lands Of J F .Many, west icy lands of sand todidings.• Seized and taken Into execntl*At the M us: liellig 4s ft front on said Main-se and lee ft' e mit or H an i c ;l ri nin 4 3 , - ,, W H ancoc k . dee H itt! 1 3-etory brick 'building with an Iron ALSO-One oilier lee situate in Towanda hero'. front, u sed for a hardware store thereon. = bounded and described as follows : lieginnirig at a ALS' • -flafenaahra interest' il, one other lot sit- poet 03 else of D-st and lit-aye; thence by 11-st north scale Li evandaborte bounded north .by phieese 2'.1 0 west irin ft to a cote [Melee north-7e°, east 50 ft 'east by tat sof MISS S . 31 Griffin, 11 Ti" Noble's, toe post; th e„„, south 20°, east 100 ft t i, 24 ..,.., i tist -Tracy &Mt re. and it W' Tracy. south by lands of thence by settle south 70 0 , west 5 ft to the place et .11' Means. n st by Miele of said - Means. and the i beg' imieg : emit:tins 7,400 Nei ft toore or less: being Ili .tii feed Coen v jail lot: being about 30 ft (rent on I lot NO 1 of Block No 6of Sayre k Co's addltioa to ssi.i flue-stand 20 ft deep, anemprovedt no build- , Towanda biro;. welt I trained bouseand a few fruit lags.. - • 1 trees thereon. Seized and taken Into execution at ALSO-Tile dere lantS interest In one other lot t lee suit of the Towanda fluibling and:Saving Feud sie mete In Towanda I ree, l n - i eedea north by laiels Asa:elation of Totratela Boni' vs Ti It Snyder, \V of Ji.0..0 Fro,r, mod by 'lmhof John Holmes_ south Ti and AII Kingdm . . .• by lar.ite of Wen A Chau wain.- west icy .Mechanic- " A 1.7, it-one other lotOtuate In Shesheenin twit, st; Ming 'O3 ft fmnt en sa d Mochaulc-st, and 1541-e bounded north by lands of.l It Pest, west by rands f i deep, with 5 framed thee In houses thereon. 'id del t as Kilmer, smith by 'lands of WDI Semi te , , ' ALSO-The defendant's in crest in iffte Other tee east by lands of. Win Post; contains It at:Ms-mom situate In' Albany tarp, lemuile , north by lands a o r 1 0 ,, about.. 14 improved. no buildings';- Seized. Meals Jones, east by the snails anch of Towanda' aunt a l e" i n t o ex e cu ti on a e eh ° . su it • a E ) ! w° reek, south and west by lands I Miller Still' e It, ki te „L 11 le e r. -.1 ~ (" , 1 / (formerly . Orlando ileverlyl; tenetins 200 acme - ALSO-e ) ne other. lot Met bonding situate / Iti )pore or less. about . 170 Improved, A th S framed Tt3Vainl3 iknO: Sabi building is a dwelling house hortee, framed hams, and other onthu Idings, scot of two nowles, having a front 30 ft anti - al depth of orchard of fruit trees thereon. -- 'eland 24 or lei It, sit nate within the Comity olenrad- A Lao-The defietalatitaCinterest In toe other ford, pa, and tibuteltel anti described as' fellows: tot situate in Albany twit, bounded north be labile North by-Made-of .1 G I'at toil, east by Bridge-A ex- Fran le Winer's, east, by lands of Silicon rily, musien, west by lauds of Morgan & !Reedy, smith soul letiylande of Win Pendleton, west by late e of, by lands of "Foster Vincent. - stelzellemilealteu Into the SI. Ac. Slt It Co: contaitti IS acres mom or he e. „xecution at the euit of-Joseph- Volt/1s Itatwiiii :ii Imerovements. The two last mentioned 10 it„ u „, t. • alcove desert bed firing tiro Same laud conveyed by ALSO=One other lot slinito In - inieshaquin tura .1 Montle. Smith. Sheriff, to Codling. Russell &Co. mulcted and described as follows:;' Ilt , glunitig at a by Sheriff', deed dated SO.: 13, A. I) 1574, and re- t •On the public higitivey leading front Ul3Oll Cur corded 13 sheriff's and Treasurers deed book. No . e t . : to the Steal nehantaa river road; it - being ~cut 1, a: Inge tete Sc. Seized mei taken into execution of la el Jamie-Own, el hy Jertas Rattner:thence:dome at the suit of the Cl; Iv-Mt Nationel !Sant.; of 'rowan- ;a id 1 1 . , I I „,j it i on „ 1 ,-,,„1 „,,, t heeee , vest el 2-10 pets its es.Jelm A Crsldieg. , ' . - to a ye:title:we smelt 24 0 . east, 436.10 pers to :t eon: A dui-rile ,it , ,,idati:t.. C D Cash and F A teence weal: :le.. west 63 pers to a cos. oil line of fetch's, Undivided tatif Ills IA teried in bite following sent Kilmer 101: thence, ening same as., went 2.t ilescribeleie. slterde In .Towanda home: bounded eery to place of begin:deg: coutains Mena e 0 acres notch by Poplar-sr. eastd.y Thitelateeetell by lands mere or less, all ' Intritireed, no 13111d1110; .4 , 14- ,-!ding [beret rein *tett II acres off of the south. 1fi .. . - e s: tf l. S i t t , ,, i g e e :, , b. e . r ii t i t t i ii i; tl s , r f t e t - : f i r. 'e , n t fi l l t- , lo ,:i lth e l s , a; n init .,, l t er .. • t a : I t e ' west ebb. rime-eve-I I.i said JoseierPost -to Win I; 225. ft back on selat Poplar-s:, with. 2eitorY brick .11ii deed on , va, datt;,l oe.t. 11, 154, recorded In goihn, unonniza,,,,,s, , . I' framed harm and (it lair Deed Moil. No 6:1/page.143. ate. . ..a 0nt1,31141111f.,,, anti few fruit and ornamental trees ALso_...One other lot situate in st o l s h equ i n Iwo, thereon; „,,,j,l het known as The homestead lot of the hounded north by 'meteor Llt l'ost, west by home David ('soil estal - a - . -. _ lef Jonas Kilmer. stet th tty.lauds of W 1) Shoreee A 141)-The :lefenelante, C 1) and if A Cash's In.- . e3St by.lalids of' Ti lb post: contaltese Is acres 1301'1•• 11151th...1 2•ft:lltS interest In 431‘; o;h7 t• Jot situate tic it less. a.seit 14 Improved:. no littildiuge. Seized Itareitty two; methane 113 acres mere or less. In the and taken iiito‘ex.ecution at the suit of F. W Gillette: warrantee name of II ti Cup nit:gimlet, with a sew v ,„.1,,,,, 1 aep,,,, e , a . _.- - Mill. 2 mill houses , and a stable thereon. A Leo-- One, lot situate in Stentling atom' A LSO-The defendants. I.ID and •F ,A.e-taslesue- (air, lionoil,il north by lands of PeterLaittluseseer, divided 2-fifths interest in nice other lot Sumo's , IT, and Mrs SA- Keeler; east by lands of Lewis Depew, Itereley top: contains 400 :tures neire or he,s, hi the anitlaitrice Boyle, south by. the public highway. warrantee name of Peter Lailley. neat by the patine highway ittel lauds of Peter A Lai ii-Tite.ilertmlants, cI) and F A r'aeliet un • Lambe - miser: contains 3 acres more or less,. alt Int - divided 2-fiths interest In one other-lot sit nate 13 . priwell, 14ttl - t framed house and few fruit trees Barclay Mr, contains :1:15 - siresmete or less In the .'teer e oe. - Seized and t a ken into. ex e cut i o n a t t i or warrardeename of Walter STewarr. -", slit of 11 J 01 0111 vs Edwin - Keeler. - ALeo-The defendants, C D and F A cash., lin! ALSO -Oteerother bit situate lit Standing Stour divided 2-fifths Interest Ii one ether let sitnateen twp, leeniuleil it -rah by lands Of FAlwardelark. east Sambas and tlTerton type;: voillahis 10 b mut - sown , by lanes of Wm Hillis anti Pe , reek lemma soul it or les, In the 4 warrantee naint , of Andrew Latiley, by laud:: of Francis S tut hers and George It Barnes,. - 4 1.:-I1-The defendants. C [land le A Cash`enta s'n'ot by lands of Byron Stevens: cent/ant 116 acres Melded 2-fifths in one titha-r lot, situate in lt,:volay wore or less , about 80 improyed,With 1 plank house. lulu s- fast:, 831 acres inure er less, In tleyWarrati- 1 inroad barn. I tramed.troree barn, 1 framed gra tee Immo , ;f Joseph Ladley. Setted end taken int." eery, ocher outbuildings and. 2 , ofchafas of fruit , oxecto ton at the son of Minennyee ss CDI Cash & i a .,,,,ihe ree „.. . . , Co r cud ll I. Scott, .leeignee. . - A Ls( , --delle other lot situate. In Staiell ' nk Stine , ' ALSO-One other lie sittate le Titscarora two• twit„ hounded north by lauds of James Hurst, east Hama lea north Icy leas. of _Viten Jayne anti Frank !,v lands of ticoree Nesbit: eolith by , lauds of Ed Wlisom teed by Lends of Franit WilMit and Die aaafel Clark, west by Mills of Ilirant Gordon Ache rime, harbway, smell by lands of' Bailey Keeney 'this St e vens and John Stevens: coutains--307scres tool leas id Wetelruff. wee; by 'land% it Jas ile- -tore or lesteepbout. 10- Improved, with 1 Tiamed ;tire: etettalns el acres moreolviesa, about 20 111 , - 'Lon'e thereon. Seized and taken Into execution et prov-A. V‘llll 1 freined In e i e e, / ana. a n ~,reharal. of the melt of taco C-Ata oriel VS Barney Clark. • - Crud t tieeethereini..• Seized :Mil tak en. into es.. en- - t 1,...t., i-one other lot Mutat eiti Welts twp. bound - th et at the suit of ft if Wireere use is Samuel i A aorth by lauds of ll it Reny; east by lands et SV,odi utr. • salts Dpaikd, so u th and weer by lands of • Henry . .t Lee e-The tenoning described mittating and lint. doleweet's centre; coal:alma acres more or. leis, all situate in Towanda bon'' , 1.. h" si'd ,Ini.ddi"ff is 3 111113,1Vetl, wlth 1 framed Imuse: 1 log bare and - few • •=-s!err.w.. o,l dweliitg bow , ' with "log. heingahent trill: treee e therreet._ Seized and talken Into excels- IS ft remit - by 24 ft ii/cep , li, with wing lex Mal brie at thFs Mt of Eton! 31 •1011113011, Feta vs Albert . thereaautits. and is-Meated 011 a lot of land, Minuet- r e m e c ere i c e . ed ea , ,t, by l'iftloete entitle west and north by .. 1.1:So-One other tot: entente in Asylinn Dem lands of E T Elliott: tieing eo ft mottled and Liet ft boliaoll 1 eirth by lardsof ateEllenberger and IV ii el.•ep: being the sane let of land purchased of 1: T soli Erutchey, east ley lands of Witsen Irtachey. . Eleet I, and tin whieli the said Solomon Stevens cuss son% by lands or Jacob lierr4e and ,lithere, west ercteeil the Melee lia.rc. metiened , Seized and is- lands of Sitliel3l Decker. arid Jaemb Kerrlele taken he'' , ...Nee ittlo3 at the slat - of J I) Frost & ,aini-lii.lng iir,inises 'formerly, occupted be• Porter Site, veSolnintet et - evette. . • - • ' Nreettirook: contains 67, acres Wore or fess. alstint , A laSta•-enee other lot : Beate in Towanda Isno'. 61 :ewes Improved, with 1 framed house, 1 - barn ere tit l ed as fellows: Being Ist :Sii I 111" Block No .1 .iniel, 1 lug hotta.e.etl n few fruit trees thereon, Selz li. " : noon's Addition to T0%113.113." .62'e ft trout cal aunt taken into r execution ate-On:salt n 1 Seth on 5" , 0. 1-,1 •• aud ISO Cl d" "- "P "" a i ii - " 4 , and use !Millet's , e V: Mentgohiery Vanderpool. , e .\\ smith/aie -147 7,7,-trn ft deep from Second-Ideas with . A Lee lea The minoring described building anti, lot: • inereqfaXy appear on Mergaiee map of said a c itti - 'rho said budding Is located tie a lot or piece of nett ll libeloved; no lititoßlegs. s• 11 -"J and "ken lend : Beale e in Ath ens borne Bradford Co, and 'lntol-ieenti ni at the cult of 011Ve L;111ott t,s' E N ~5 ;c ,of 1.a.,.. on the south ;Liao , of lirbige•st. and ..)Ito'ot mit k. . ' neetelea north by Bridge-sr, ease by lot belon - giug, 1. • s , ti-Otte titer lot situate in Windham Dila . ea N i' Harris, email by lande belonging to the . teepee...l north 1 e lands of Wm liredfere as by. lierriclis. 'aver Se Mt belonging to. Lynda being e \v‘i .lauds of .itaiii F i e:vi e ;m em I c y Limi t of 14'W : 111ot:A Ie; No 242 are .••0rd113.; 13 aOm and Survey nestle by c arpe.iter. west by `lands of Abel Boardman met • tireatt Riakey fir lion Edward Henget:. is a 2-etc- Elijah Shoemaker:‘baintalits-"ii e ecre:: .brlng this reed frame dwell) rag home., the said MAIM:ea or samehind I"lreitaseJ ie . Nab' 1111- ala I' Carlm." l,l 'r .13,41111 g house lieing' lb' t in front on lltidge-st of Ittsentio. Cerpenter .1 :WPCS, 3.31 .8 acne, pm., aua rusting te ,.. k ..,./ ft (Italic. Seized and ,A. 5.,, chased of John Freltch- --,"lied :tor Inktrtt Int" c'. - lido eXtellllob at the suit M.% ~F, *Walker vs Geo ,3'1111 , 3 31 the t4lll. of D C IeNVIIL vs Ithaca C and ...B„re,., . . . -- I Frames K•t'arpenter. A l.S.).Onic. otlwr lot situ:lle in pTuscarnra - tvep, ,t LS, m -Our other. lot ' sit , "1,!" in WP.sx twla botinded and ileeeribed as 'follows : Beginning at a, bon tided and tle,eriß.l 'av foiloui, , ; : Beginning at a met In' the original Iliteiti the tract; - thence along 1 , poteit In the renter iiVtite rend MB - rant oppadt_e said line north 12 , e°, east 135 pers to a post , cor 01 1 the black teak curt Illeiree 11 1 1 11 V . 11 0 11 1 r . 3s °i John l'eril'l estate lands- thence south eetio, eats ea 2 s t 50 -10 pers to a cur stake and . owe.: theme , ' P 147 7-to pisto an oak, thence smith Crag.. wrest 24e I north 70 0 west. IS pers to 3 inept,. co factors E , oars 10 ii oak cote thence north tw e e, west -72 pers 1 11...eornelek. U netowtt. ane. Albert Lied: thence td 11.- creek; thence up sold creek the several . In e emalweslerly direction along land. cal i t ; ,m-,._ eourses thereof In a beedeick .marked for a yew; t (Sit mirk :Mont So rods tea Theca In' Hie \ , ea 'r of • e s o isssite the pine stu mp he the de W.I ~: gi„„lng . . g., tbeiwo math Se °, west 73-pers to time place of Ito tl row; c , • • • •. . . thence easterly along , the main mail to the Plae!.. of A LSO-One other lot sttaate in -Tuscarora twit. 1-bagiiiiillig: einitallo. 7 aere'e 11t -o r , • or lc's, Wlttt, 1 hieeniliel and deserlhed as follows: Ilegimilug at flamed saw mill. I trained lath loin- and - all II.I":,t .!he end of a 510113,31111.c0r of D Edinger's hand: I fixtures belonging to make thereon. Seized and\ thetire along the, line of Edieger to 'ow of Janet . laeen into execution at the salt of Jas E Varg csou \Gordon: Iffence musty along Gordon line to wain !es E Reed Myer,. mail aeress the mad to a cherry tree-for• a .corner; 1 A ',stye...one other lot situate in Towanda hero'. thlTe to a stake in the line of the above described t bonneted north by taints of enabling & Russell, and Int; ,ontains. In both - lots - 1 - 7. acres more or less, t , Brad ford county jail lot „ en ,' 31,„ fi r M,,,,e ms ca-t abotaNteio improved, with 2 trained houses. 2 framed iby lands of`Codding & Russell and Mein-et, 'south barns verah sheds attached.ltrameitwagon huustet by itridzi'-st. West II see"'"l'd; be tri g . al " lt ' 6° 11 trano(l granary. and orchard of fruit treeetherean. trent en said Millast out extenoilm from el attest eeizi et and taken intotexecution at the suit of Grote to Seemed-se with I 1-story brick Imitable:, I fretto Attmo4 vs "eltingtonßarroweliff. Alsoat the suit leil dwelling !muse, 1 ftained barn, and other out- of A A rinstrt ig vs same. - buildings. and few trait.nnit ornamental trees _ A 1;511-tiee :her lot situate In Pike tww,bound ! thereon. Seized and taktei into execo,lon at Cie e d nit ;ha lan 'of t'llantlfttr W Brink. east by. l e selt of II atreeter, Executor of F Ii ,Streeter vs heels. of - David ilaektretn, mouth' by the - peed , I John 5' Means. - ' • ii way,v, est by lattd,..4 ('handler Ti Brink; con- I ALsoe--(the other tot situate in Burlington twp, telt s 2 acres mote or \ tees. all improved. with a re!. h oan n. 4 north tee lands of Horace lie-111, Mrs Sa- tar thereby.. Seized eil \ :taken Into exectitiou at 1 rail Teyleir a Cutts IV nd C Teacker, caat by Jamie of the Sete of 0,0 W- r i iiie N us e e , If A Prat, ('lots Ti Thacker. Mrs Jennie D a vies and Delete Alete-One other ait situate in Troy twp, bound- I Sell felt, south by lands Of Joho plitiliv-s west by eel heath by lands ofi. r31110'311 , 1 Pierer, anti -Rock ! Irtiele of Ireraeo SPeliceea vontatits 'l'. acres mole, 'A roe and - .Hiram itiwkwell: south by lands of , well estate. mull..einard I'p am; east thy lands of I or wee. Mena 107 ,aeres impreveit, nith 1 Plauti, ! limes,. I trained burn la lth sheds attached 311'1 air- -.•. , it Greene - and James Lurk; west by' lands or Jas i chard of fruit trees thereon. Seized steel taken In- Burl.. and Paine and Pierce, c talus 150 acres I rho exceutlon at the suit of A et .1 Morley we -\\' nn ' • moire Or less, alonit 30 improvetkesith 1 framed 1 Ballard. . honk:. 2 franwel hams I framed steel, trained gra ; . ALSO -One 'other lot situate In itidgbury ton :: - - ..' Iny.`l.tee bonen, and'f en* fruit tre,,,tbF . ri,,,,....'7 , e17 , 1 13311.11••11 worth by lends of Elijah Brown and Slur- eil molt:Men into executive' at the suit t f I. - rani- , ; tha Patiorson, east.* Muds of Geo Miller, smelt erov ve E C Reckwell.Y , . liv lands of Thomas bleKee. - west by ('liter lands of , LSO -O ne other lot sitnate in Can op top, Ifarney Meal Innis: contains C4acme more or less, • ; „ )ended ii a tt le e l . 31111 c ree k, me te .s . len& „y : - :\ e",, -ay hopriiveil, ulth I t rantra house, 2 (rented bares, imi l liain, on\ thr. south by Union-s[, west b) Sr S : i teamed cow. stable. and Orchard ef fruit trees :trait sed etre Wm:Math coutaies at of an. erre . thereon,. Seized :old taken redo execution at the „ ee ,. e „ r 3es , e au, 1 Ree f e d . h ouse. I remised house , bee,. suit of Poutere,y Isms' vs Barney McGinnis: other onamilelitige, - and few fruit trees 'thereot ALS:De-One other lot Slttlalb „ill Itidgeury twp, , Betted and whew t „ to e„ ettito „ at th „ , sitit of , bounded moth by lands of -las itarrettand Martha e l team Clark & Co Cs. W IV Smith and li W licellei ! Pattie sein e meet ley other lands of Berney Met: Mids.. Niel. . 4111 0 alive described lot), eolith bY lads ill . I, dm „ii, , al.'-fineoilier lot„ alumni- lit Alba borough, (ge lie"- weer he lauds of Thomas Midi ee and ..las hounded north by road leading from Alba to Grate pa i ter s on; emit:dn s ce acres more Of. la sheet 6:1 ,111,.. ~,,,,. 4-c r ,;,4, 1. su iri t t ley lands. of C G Man i : acres Impreved; no buildingA, but orchard of fruit h-ya hi t -Hannah Wihon, west .by lauds of Allen . trees thereon. .brizAl and taken into execution-at fraittlall. &T el. contains .1-1 - '4,f an acre inure unless,,_ I the suit of Poinerey lures' vs Berney Mcilintils. NI MI. t 11:311eil 1131t...e, 1 11'31361 barb, and - lost font I Alsoa t the suit of James Pa:tell:till's ex's vs Sallie. , re , th „,.,„,. s e i zed and taken Into execution at A 1.5 , 1-1.11.0 other hit situate lit Pike twit. homed. the - suit erlsozne. (lark St Co VS. P S culler,' S. e• lel :and described as foilowe : Commetwine eel , ; le „ yeee le e ,„ l .1 s m mi w y. - \ pees iron the.l.l3lllteast t i c of A A Werilett's lot A Leti-One other lot Sitnate in „Vittany twp, on che north line of Jelin A Weren't. miming norm i ... , toil mee , t and deseribed 3.1101103 , 11 tlegltilillig At 3 11 0 ease-slang the west ot i en,r l an d s ~r Chill lea beevb tree et.ending on the bank (if a Creek for or Bennett anti Fameezer McGeeetLen a . e -et,o, ned e /21 - .I It'Sterigere's land: - thence north 31‘e. 0 , east 70 perF;ll3.9lCO rottb. 11°. .o ar 10 a: pers petite warrant -,Pe,: a,,,,,,„,, ,„ 1 1, 5914, rant S I pers .... t h e t a -, sow i t . tine; thvuse softill srei 0 , east 120 pers to the west . !H -,., 0, west 26 pet stlintnee south 73 0 , emit` 55 tiers, bate of said Mil ;cc, 111.40-o Sollth 11°, 5 / 9 '14 / 9 Arts to a point In the tine of I) !titlark's land; thencV! to the plate of_beginning• contains t I acres ni •re are .ahengsaiti di l e 3l'»°. west 54 pees to a ?Mut; thence - less, no Improve:nettle. :seized nod taken ; Into ev- north 01 ier‘ e ivest eta ‘e pees; thence south 50 0 , west acmes at the milt , of -.A A Keeney V 8 Sylvester 1417 pets lie the Middle of the road: thence along Me W'''4 -' •II; - '. -,' :Matti?, Of the seta enorth laes 0 , west 22 perches: A LSO-One ether lot situate lit Athens bone, I bow Wong the same tairth 3aa o , wee! 47 perches-_ i leiiiiideil tiorth by ilia : public aquare. east- by Main thent e small bele°, east. 4 pets to the plane of lee I ,I. eolith by lands of Widow Hetrick. west by 311,1 ginning; cotiteins about 74 acres, bring, the - same Curnireng,riser; coutaimi'i a t acres more or leseetell , Lunt ieerveyeialiy Wet F Cole. guardian ' oto • ‘e, Improved; wilt , a large bile: .130110 g home. bate i„ A yr.,. by dell recorded Dec 14, Iseteluileetilesee,„ I • , • and Miler ontbuildiegs. anti fruit and ornamental ' , No as, page 417. me, / framed house, 1 trained barn 1 FROM \l' - - trees thjrenu.' Sethi alai taken into ceemithat ta 1 and ether outleastlitig and_water Saw mill then-oti. i ' I the suit of First National Bank of Camden ye C ' Seized atll taken tutu executitiu at the suitor D Mil. . i 1 . trANSITTTA - : DI .SLIN ,/ 1 "I..',l'.'sco'r—iier . hic nth -' er . lel Situate . in . ' /V . thet4;;K -1a ..14 1.4 52 r l e / r n: s t. i it l fitilu g t situate in " Troy born', , t •. . I . , .. I-en,l be ed berth by landsof II F.:IIMT. and Attila...tars. teetnilettallesei Med as follows; itegineltig In. • AND THE k estate ' Sidney ftwird i Ihe center of !a1t0:0,27 ft, 5 Itches, due west of ' - . 1 by Thecidere Hi ighlay rthe northwe? 'cor ot the lot upon which the' post . • —FINEST 'LINEN! ' - anti land. of Sal I Sarah I office building is new situate; thence a:euth. le o ,. • , , i Merle.' anti Jam' if 'Clete I . %Veit hy titter lands -Wm II Perk to A post lik nue I . . . • . ' --- -AT . - Ds , a I MeDidlie and ilk, de- of lands belonging to the Methodist Epltiv twat . \ I celesed; euntahre Ilitpror- ! Church societe; Mance weifwaedly aloug lite iluti -,--- -. 01 % 1E DOLLAR EACH , i el with 1 halal \ • •I`Sel halal zed mid takel d other . .. 1 of the last trientiotied latitlato a polutjutti's: 'witty outbuildings aim hereon• distant- to malt tiotiot hereby, couroykiti:Att ft lu it 1 - -Miss I width; theii6e north 1.1 0 , - east to the cettitiif t Maio - 'M ft Cnyler vs : . Emily 1 at aforessidMitence alototitte center oUsalt.V 31aln- E - Cnyler vs am ' Hai' raleratta t ' • Ila eastwanlik to the place b! beginning. It being .Al4lO-Ouil , nay, twp,l a strip of laud 30 it In width (ruin the center of bounded mirth and gat.. - Malmat to the :aforesaid . Methodist ,Epletepal lleif i shiitit I sprrch lot; co!nahos Odra. ....!-i jferi more -o.(feltdi 111118,INESS. LOCAL, rge AA3OOd,Winter Suit for Ten Dol, lars at 26gz,eitEt.D'i. tept.s3. L.KIMT'S and see the new gc"". Or'Yotican bily a plated Castor for 99 enktA. In Jlereur Mott. • • MT" Large . stock of Shawls just received :.or The finest assortment of Lamps in townfor 99 cts. at the nit cititorP.: . Stri.9:4w. „ An :itie,ixiciit• Oubliciatioris, very cheap, at WHITCOMB & Dress. gnods in great variety at S. L. HEN T . 3. • • • 'Vi' A: full.stocic of Card Board, Zeph yrs, Caimass, etc. etiN., at J. L. Klr.Nni. Mt - Gloves and mittens, 99 cts. at 99 ct soy.a.4w. New Prints; and Gingliarns. at .J. renE at- Bargains in OVERCOATS 4e5... 2 • sepc.sn G at Roam: via) Srllorse eiore.:. • r"4" Call at J Cork Corsirt., rr Ladies Sewing C irs, (Rockers) for cantlt, at the OP cent - Store. --..-.4.8". ggr Fancy Goods, and N ions iu great variety at J. L. EENT'S. ' ' . . • . Elf You can get all the latest Stationery,' very cheap, at W.IItTCWID. t - B Ladies and. Gents Underwearl cts, ct stpFe. suvaor. ar'Boys T,irge.. Tool Chests, for 99 cents. at 90 cent Store. . C2r Bargains in I losicry at J. L. KI,7.NT'S • EVr Now flrm, new goods and low pri cesst the Bridge Street Vernlture Store.DruirV.. LW" A Sled§t, all kinds, for if') cents, at,9l) • New Stock of shawls juseopcned at POWELL " Black Cashmeres, and Black Ala iiiwas, very cncap at J. L. Itit:NT'S. Mr' Cloths acid .Cassituers, iu grgat Tarfety, Just •ned at J. L. least's. Luliea,. Misses and . Childrens, GI,A - ,;.3, At J. L. KENT'S. - M"''' Bose Blankets veFy Ileap at KENT'S Undertaking a specia!ity at 'the Britlgo Street Furniture Stem; .• .urir29. . 1-5 17 Table Linen in great variety. at KENT sl C.g" Best, Cheapest, and finest assort-, ineut of Dress Ranh ever offered by ns just recOv t;.l powntt....k en. TIIAN .can INO NCITICE.-.--NOtiCO is hereby 01'm that s all persorls wishing to repleitlal thdir Stork of Dishes'or Purchase a flue C'arvrr an 4 Fm-k: Can do Bowan very Ut in money at MAD Orociniry.'StorP: - z . EverytAling m• the line of station ery at WIIITC.O.MU SnAcr 5. Bronze Lamps,,ni,th 04st:A Illinn inaWr, only %X. MA Dl Lt.'s Crockery ti toto. or Three Bottom Kid Cloves .in all tLc ew at 3lus, • 111.11. Pa'" GOJ'. LCtrvers from 90ct. to :7400, at DILL'S C 11 \ Mani, Om and Fane• cry Store.. N0v.22.1cy. Cheapest' Black Pure Mobairs Al: And Colored Casltnirrs just openo d. row ELL S.: CO. .TttAt • rej6i ved Atiotho Stock of Lapp% at LL's Croekery M - Efalicois; area style just_cTen d at C^llo. 10 Cn,ses of b^st Calicoes, I;?a , tt I f 6., cents, PO ELi. .Sc (t). IItVINE—STr.VVNB.—At the residence of the bride's parznt.. Now. I tit , . P. 77, hy- Rev. 31. S. Rymer, Sfr. Leon Irvine at,d Miss Stella 11lay Stevet,s, all of Lib }.y Omen , . , E...I7Int—WIIITE.—At the pari.onatre in Ste. v tas‘ Ille. ,e 1 the I:Ith Inv., try the liev. T. Thomas, 31r.,(4 Weaver and alias L. J. R;41t•:, both of ,1:4•111m. ITII—Y A RD.. , —At tit^ house of CharlesSteveoN ht Fr inkilm on ill! 10th Inst.. by the Rev. E. 11. Ciatino,r. wobee 1 by Rev. - E. F. Morris, Mr. ('alct_•t and Mies Mecca . Yard, both of Fr.olilln. • It11)W LEY—NIOR'IIIP-,-At - al s o le,lilene,t . ,pf the bride. In trerrlekvltle; on the 7th lust. by W. Wet more,. E-q.. Mr. WI 1112111 It.,wley, of 'ziteveus 7 IN., and Mrs. Lyg:ll.4 .1. Mosrrlp. ' • . . ~. DIED., PAYNFJ--In Pike, on - Saturday morning (asi, In 1 stst to age, Mr. Sheldea rayne. IT - M i r Payne's able was puemnonla, which, after aaw days` treatmeut, eented to hare ~ ylelded to 1 remedies, but left lilt . . - o completely prostrated that he gradually sank away. Thus has been taken front our midst otte . Of our oldest and, iimst respect ed inhaltitatts, who, after enilgratihg hithls place 1 from PraspLet, I.ltchtithl Co., Coup:, In la T 2, like many otherS, born Itiliiie " land of steady halittr, , has left behind him -a character of nableuilshAd t honesty . and purity. . . . 'New Advertisements. POWELL & CO. IVEEK.L Q 1 ILLEP • Tri•KEDOSP EMBROIDERiD :MUSLIN =UNDER .GARMENTS__ LADIES' WEAR!: -VERY LOW • PRICES H -- TO WHICH THEY .1141Y.ITE VirSPE:CIAL T 10.1 V -6311 : \ . . • ALSO A COMPLETE ASSORMENT ME i~ B TO-Flt AND GIVE SATISFACTION; —Respond- Iffirtaila t 2roiteinti*2l,-tirt. ets, for 99 ctr. at 99 ct. N0v.9.4w. KE'iT's and see the tyles of [AUTI3 Nov-22.1w sell the best , 60,(15, Toys , ILL's Crock- Ci==3 Large Ore. MARRIED. OVI El: A LARGE LINE OF EMI TS! GiCAB,ANTEED Mail Leilig. ROCLA:MATION.,+ - - WItEREM3 . I Hon; rant, 6, 310a1COW;Vrealderit Judge'f le 1 3 th Judicial lOstriat„ consisting of the county. of Bradford. and. Hon.C:B4 !Wasn ' t. . Amotleite ledge in and formid county of Bradfont,.. have is. sued. their - precept bearing, date the Ist day of . Oct., 1577. to me directed, for holding a• Court of Oyer and Tcrsulner, • General' Jell Delivery, Quarter &WOW* of the Peace: Coalman Pleas anti 'Orphans , Court, at Tswandsi, for. the county of- Bradford, commencing on Monday, Dec; 3rd :18:7 to continue three weeks.. •\ Notice is therefore hereby given tothe Coroners and Instleetof the' Peace of the Count° of Brad. ford, that they be then and, there in\ their proper pciaons, at 10 o'clock in • the - forenoon or said day, with records, inquisitions nod other rem e mbrances to do those . thlugs which to their -.Mee appertains to be done: and teoso who are bound by eeeogni- Itant , ea or otherwise, to prosecute against the pis; otters weo are or may be In the Jail said county. are to be then and there to prosecute against them Os shall be put: Jurors are requested' to he pulse. foal In thelrattendance agreeably telludr notice: Dated at Towanda, the Ist day of Oetoly.::, In the year Of our Lord, ono thousa n d. rigor hundred and seventy-seven, and of the Independence of the United - Statra, the one Lundreth. A. J.LAYTON, zherl.f. FIEItIFI"S SALES.-By . of sundry - wilts ionued out of the Court of. Common Ple4s of Drailford CduntY.,atid to me di rected.ll will expose to public sale:on FRIDAY, tholOth day-of NOV., 1877, at tho dour of the Court Muse, lu Towanda, qt 1 o'clock r. 11.; the !Whirr ing described protterlY. to wit : thin lot, piece or parcel 'of land, r.itnate in To ..iv:m(la twp, bylined north by- lauds . Thos 'Miller. tied by the public highway, sonth by lands tf Laf. ayctte Dimook„ west by au alley; twin • «0 ft. front on said public highway, and 134 ft deep; being * lot 76 of G F Mason plot In tkinth Towanda. Seized and taken into execution at the spit or W W pow inan‘.. use vs Anitintla Northrop. . - A LhOi—The defendant's interest in the follow. lug dear:Vied Int situate In Towanda bola', bound ed north_by Laudaof II W Tracy, east by alatrest, south by Landrof d F sleaus. west by lauds olsald Means; being 4$ ft front on Maiteat and 100 ft difep; with t 3.etory brick building, with au lion front uscd.for a hardware store,thercon. . ALSO—llan:ulna's Interest In one other lot sit. uatola Towanda bone, bounded north by Plue•st, east by lands of )flis S M. Griffin. if W Noble's, Tracy & Moore. audit W. Tracy, outb by lands of .11" 31 'atis„ %cost by lauds of said ,allaua and the Graffout County jail lot: luting about *0 ft front oa vr / sal.Plne-st and 120 ft deep, all Improves!; no build. . =BM Nazi -;" eggepthigainittnitYsieseAring Eflajighaog' Milling on Ice house on trite - 'location of the orris- partly situate an said plecaof land abaredeecriLed, . wtth I. framed building used for a photograph' gal- left and a green house thereon.?: Peliedand takes intosexecattots at the.selt,ot P Redinghen - ssr " & Guinn. - . . .. . ALSO—One otherlot situate in InVraillsortingbi bounded and described milollotrs t lieghudgg et • -•. the centre of the Williamsport, And Nladra road, running thence went along the line' ,of a 101 l now ' '.- • owned by GOO Pater; 21/ pert to a Make and Mount,- : • thence •to a southerly direction along the lands . wooled by A.lll Spalding and others, 5 pent - 11*nm - - easterly by lands of A D. Spading and others V) " ears to the centre of the road aforesaid; thence • -along the centreof saidruit'to the place:et begin-. Mug; contains h. of-macaw .mord :or less,. ad - lm._ ". Proved; with 1 reamed house, I framed barn. other outbuildings and few fruit- trees, ;beret:M., Seized . and taken latoexecution et the ault - of 1: Pomeroy . - ,va 11 F Beebe.. ' • ••• . , \ ALSO—Ono other lot ' situate in Lefty fop ' hounded Ind dii-Arthedas redcaps: Beginning-As- , cur of a jandock Mitt, stake at the' main road on the line between the said Rnmiel•Lindley and--p N •• and J'IL-Illekok; thence south to the back on south - . -. linc-of the Said Lindley's land ra-"tnapleli thence - not tit Vie, east ut pees tow birch: thence uorth to : ' - the Main Neuf i th,wice yes., or nearly So, along said " " road ZYpers to the place of beginning: contains ad- - - acres and .35 pars of taut more or Irby, CUCIFtir4 . and reserving therefrom 11 ncressettl tuArno.‘ W • t• : - cox on the - north, &bent 20 ncres iniprocial.'with I ' . framed house and few fruit tree's thereon.., • __.,. . ALSO--One other lot :Situate -in - Leßoy' totp; - - , bolindust and tie:scribed aa follhvs:' Ilegittniog at - ' the west cor,of - Daniel Foss' lot on the smith - side ' of the road; thencesouth 2,V, treat along the west , -doctor the satd Fuss Iluett•;:i pars to a stake and , slopes on the said west line of the Daniel Foss ' - laud; thenee'south SIPtP, west 28 pare to a stake' - and genes; Thence north 2' 4 °. east 321 - pets to i 1 - shtke and stones,statidingn the south side of the. . 'road - leading up- awl down the . TOWanda creek:: Eh •nce south aso, west along said road 34,1 r, pent., the place of beginning: Contains .40 acres More Cr less ; abont 80 Inapmved„ with 1 framed barn and .• orchard of fruit trees thereon." Seized "and taken , Into execution at the suit of Oakley Lehi/11-useve .1) A Griswold. - • - , . . . . ALSO- 1 1", )ue . other lot situate in "I".7inion twp, bounded north by lands of 'Frederick 'Kerrie! and John Crandall, east ..by lands of Gee Matson. noutb - by land . of Dhvlsl Dames, west by lands of ?derrick •• :' , Crandall and Addison Beals; contains 200 acres • more nr less, aliont 100 acres impruve.d, with 1 tram- " ed house: I trained barn and orchard of -Omit trees - thereon. Selud and taken into execution-at the . . soil Of Pomeroy 'Bros' ve John 11l Allyn. -, • ALSO—One other lot situate lit. West Burlington tali, bounded north by lands of C ItSwartwoixl and . Wm Ballard; east by lands of A D Spencer and Jas itooth,'soutb by lands of It D'Airillin aud Alvin ' soyles, west by lands of A - and J Morley: contains '/I 1 220 arnas mote or less, about 140 Improved, with I , I Iratited house, L log housi , ..l framed balm and sheds / • attarlied and orchard of frill; trees thereon. • Selz. / . eil and. taken into execution at the snit of II S Blr , Keats. ashler vs dSt awl .11 - A Phillip.. , '; ‘ - ALSO—One other lot situate In Ulster • top, . bounded and described it,' fellpws : Beginning/it a .. . stake the. southeast cor of the, wesehalf of Lot No • .sf. as conveyed to George-kenos; thence alOtig tile,• . east line-al the same north I !s:°, east 91. 6710 rods ' •_, to a poet . and stones the northeast cur of Ihe saute; ' thence south 88,N5.„ east 99229 rods to a' static in •.1 . the west line of lot No 4;.thenea south 14s*, west 91, , • 3-19 rods*? the northeast cot - , of 'Thor,( liolComb's tend; thenee along said Trolcomtits noithline, north ' - , • SSI.:°, 99.-10 rods to the pil:ce of ts4itsnlog; con tains 36": acres, being the same piece of land as old to th e' party Of the first part- by the parties of - the second part by virtue of an order of the.Or- idatts*Ctiiirt,of Bradford County, on May 15, 1574, about 20 non's Unproved, Bradford, buildings, Seized hod !- • I taken hits execution fate / stilt of C F Wellea• . ---', efrs vs 0 11'11o:comb,I. , .. j 1' , - A I.SO—One other lotuate. In Towanda - boro', I . bonnsied andylescribedfollows: Ilegliming . at a I,- ty,itit On -weit site of Alain-stn 133,.; ft - north of - the ..' north east cor of let - Noa of the Mason subdivision :node by .W B Morgan; thence westerly 399 ft pat-. - '1 alleLto north line of / said lot Nri 3; thence Oortherly • . 69=,ift.parallel to Main.st; thence easterly to )fait... ~ st 300 ft; thence along Main-5t,61" , , - It .to the 'darts . 'of, beginning; betilg the same lot conttlyed ley IT I. Scott, Trustee In Bankrupey sit the ustato of 6 F It A 6- Mason tir Geo W•ltyan:by deed .1110 , 1" April nth; Ali 1875; all improved, with tiratecil'hoese ••-• thereiet, ' Seized list taken IWO elect:6 o n at the suit of Grace :Steil:to:di vrJohu Mclntosh. - . A LS( s-rOue et hoe lot situate In I.l:chtieldtwp., -. boundedund described as follows: liegitutmnl at '.• ' - the northeast .iror of lards belonging toilas It to r 5: . titelleo / 6011111 87'1 - o, east 29 5-10 rodS Loa cor of lan.ls . 14 WAit Tuttle; thence nortir., east ro s..m.erst,, - ; - thence south 87;so, 11l rod§; thence sent!' - 2 , ..e., • . West on -David Struble's wort line. 1;e: rods to a col' . , 0~411 , 1 Struble lands; thence north 57t,,0. 'west .r. 3 ' futi,jo:l stom., it being the southeast cor of James • - /Itoger.s's ~1 51 lot; thence north 2 , -1 0 ; east sat r,,,,,,, to the place of hegiimingt.contatits p 3 acres and 11 a . ? . - ern or land- snore s ore or less, no improvement A I,so—One other lot situate in Athens borough. - - bounded end described as follows: i Beginning at a , "past the cor of.lands of Tt. C Sibtabistalt; the:tes by • the sane south 13°, 25', east lanit to t inrworth line, of Harr Is•sti-thetive by the saute soutb te Ki°, wort 3 1 2 __ /t to the east side el the schu wall, nort 299,20'. . . , west 125 it to the upper end of ths• sebuto wall; . thence mn - th Cl°, 33 east e2's ft to a stake, in A P - Stet - tins' south line on the_ cost batik) of rhe Cite :nu:3g raver:thence by lands of A I' Itevens„north SO . •', ens : 306 ft to the place of lwgiur lug; contains 2-to aces of land nuns: or less, all It 4,11.ve11, with . I fontulrY Intild!ng, with all maeldnery and fixtures - :wino:zing thereto, - 1 nun:Wing build* 1 saw mill, i . oftb-alaatdiog, 1 large ifr.itne building used for al , - st , re building, and I Rune hart: thereon. - - ALSO-(1m, other lot situate In Ai liens bormigh,- 1. 4 - nzeled- north by lands or Chas N•Mle. eaSt 1:y •.4 tin-st. sonth : by lauds owned. by S NV SAltmai SI:, ~ ...,.e.t..by Cliemung hirer: being about Go ft (roof. en ~.11,1 :klalri-St Ulla t-Xl , ll , lthg .Ir.iii - 31ain-st to the - River wt.?: I framed house,lerrn, and few fruitood i ornamental trees thereon. • Seizes'. and taken Iran . . .C.N.,ratikill at the suit ot tbariotte E 31,61athery vs IZ.: -. N -:i nil .1 I'7. 1 lot K 1 . - - - -XLSO—One other let situate In TrAvanda - horro', - i bouUded and describedas follows : Beginurng at a . 'cor dii the liofthzhle.of f•liestiint-st: thence, ninth , 4 P, west 237 3-20 ft-to the south side of an - tile); 'l-11vitee along the :tout b shle of said alley north-77h, cast 120 ft to a cot' of Third-st: thence idling - w,,st shi t . of Thlttl-st south 12 0 , s', Tst 3-10 a'eer Chestnut and Third sts: thence along 124.rth Ilue.clatstaut-st south s'r, 40' west MO ft to 'the, place of beglunlngt belng_aahl giantor's botuo -0..a(1 lot, witkl fratued house and 1 framed horn thereon. ALSO-One other lot situate in Towanda boro', bounded and described as 'follows :": llegtmilng at :Le northeast cor of Chestnut and Third ids; nein e north 12°; west about Iltiti tt t3irsFaiuuel flans solith line; thence along line of same north 77°, and sa', east it 9-11;.; ft to the west line of 'York e: thence along west line of said. Vork.-arc south 17°, ca , t about 310.11 - 10 the northwest corner of ork.ave and Chestnut-Ms:thence along north line of salt/ Cliesdnut-st. south 32°,40% wen about -123 ft to'tim place of beginning, with 1 framed house. 1 fiamod I..,irn with sheds attached, and fen* trust. tre: the' eon. .Solzed and taken into execution at Um snit of J. 1' Kirby, aho sula ;yell I , vs I! C and Aunic 11 Mellon"., • • ANDREW J. 1. AYTOW. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, TOwalitca, 7 , 107:.: • rl.'`,G TSTER'S •N OT V.--Not ice te is hereby given that there has - been flied On the Mike of the Register of Wills in and , for the •tounty of Ilradford aecounts of AdMinist ration op , ' ou the following estateS, : • . I.l)l3l'M:est of Albert tent, guardian, of Henry C soil,ll, minor child of H M Smith, file of Shesitc-.. quip, deed.. Partial aee't of Ama.a Watkins, 'ex'r of - Darius Myers, late'of Ulster, decd. Final aec't of Harriet Collins and Anson 112 adni'rs of Edwin K Collins, Late of Windham, decal: Pardal ace't of Enos rr Lnther and- Ann . Murray, aduirs of Ambrose _Murray, late- of Trey, Final atc't of Geo W hillier, adru'r of J-premiah latc of A ,yittni. decd. - Final acct of Jas %Webb, fillardlan of Fandee If Stanton, mli.or child of, .Warreu Allen, ; late of Smithfield. deed. Final den 'of Francis Gregg . and .M A • o'x'r. , 4 of Joshua - Bailey, late of North Towanda._ Partial aec't of Eddiund Fallen, adin'r of Willis - Turner. late of Leßoy: decd. - Final aec't of Jas Len:l•--. guardian of Willard C, Florence F, George and Chi's '.Taowls, mi nor children of Henry'Tallada, late of Munroe, • dee'.l. ' Tina! nec't L Cranincr, ad in'r , T 7rtartelia Hound, late of Monroe how% decd. • , • Mal acel . of G u sll h. 'guardian of -Henri• liem,oll,'Mlitor child .of Cheater 'lleastio, of „Burlington twp.' acct 9.1 . Mary Ann Barton, adm'x of Edw Balann, late of Litchfield. Final a,T't of P D 'Morrow, ex'rot Cleo D Moip.• tanye, late of Towanda born', decal„ • ' I Bat aecl. of John A Coda lug,- guardian of Mazy I. - Finaracc't of Aaron Ely, aduCrof. Oliver W late ofWiliot. . 1 Final aryl of N C Eishree, adtia'r, with wlllan ocxed, of Anna M,ariaret Pierce, late of Wysbx, Einalaec't, of WI II Decker, adoCr of Hester Tay l,,r, deed.' ' - ' 1 • Finaixel of ilbseph Cummtskey., adto'r", wiih annexed, of Lawrence O'lleromdate of Slaml inz Saone. . Final acet of Myron'Capron, ex'r of 'Whiting Gifford, Into of Wolic.i decal. ' . • acc - t of A 0 Foss, adm'r of Matilda Fo,-.; late of Leßoy. ,teed. Parttaf,acc't Of Orson. Inekey, ex'r of Geo - Fo , v, • late of Wysox,-alecal. Final aec't of N T miner. of J • F• Miller, Late of Terry, dm ',I. , . Ililitl :tool of Eleilzor Pomeroy. aducr of Sarah • 1 , ...1 in. late of Tfrry - lwro•, deed. " - • - ' • 'duel abo - the appratsewent of property set oft 11 - `--- e\• ecutor, and adminh.teators to widows awl clAil. - . . dren of t:te ft.ii,:ning decedents, tic. • • Elate of SII Wilson. - - . ' - -- Nlatlike Mott. . • • -•• •• , '•• .Intne's It Itrastpd. • • • . . . " • 7. II C. rorter. ; , _ : . " ••• Daniel.Whlle. , " :.• "! Gen W Streeter. • - ' e " •" (i FiankllnSawyer. - . • - •• ,“ Robert Mi•Craekett. - • ' AtA the same swill In 4 presepted to lie. Orplian''s - Colin ot Bradford County, December C. 1577, at I. - IJ - clog. P.',41., for con - fino.ition tog all.wato-e. ' • • . „ ,T. ,_- . •C. E. ANIMUS, Register. 1 - Vgis:cr's Offtere Towanda, Pa, .Nte.. :1, 1577. _ - 111'11ANS' C IVP.S A 1.14',.—1fy yvlrtife of no order Instr•Ni.ina of. tha Court i 4 Brntifntd Optuty, the tmiterslgneti.E:,- ,elll - 01" of John troloug. jot!. of •Asyhou Town. .deceaiecl. wlll/eNfure to public sale on the prelolm.s on SA.TI,7I:I)AV. I. 1177. "lAt 10 o'clock, A. 11.., the folkoring real estate: . nate. itt Asylum township. Br.ulford county, - 1.:L1N:T.1,4 and ti..;,s / grilted as follows. %ix : • ll't‘gittolng at' a'stotte hip corner of Edward - Des;,, loug's \ lot. thence by runt south 73l east 11l write's. h; Getklillthers lot to a sione heap by 'junction of ' road 21..:0 west .40 perches to a " %stunt tWa Mt tine of 'l% tn. Mils, now Eau., ' flume& WeSt.lty same 49!:• potolto:4 t.. u storm heap cornersif. Edward' Denotes lot-: thettee north )G° east perein:s to -plate Of . `4401:111!g. tag aisott llae 'Mire or less. Itelt,g same -laud, conveyed I.e Itedhen • Sidth-n and wife Si, Joh,, It. "Dehmg ut Ait.oll ,I*4l April 5, 15514, 314 rCerirt;tql : . lit Deed Pont: No: tl.l„Page Ste• TElCtiri.—slo ott]iheproper:y being struck down eiFt halt of rema!nder to s he paid on confirmation of :- ad.?. and -the halance'lWone s Trar thireatter TT ith interests front sate.' , \ Fl. It • Irk:LONG. TOVIAIIIIR, Pa.; Novertibee. 1a77. Executor,: •A uniToß's NOTICE.-1n the • ntatter-rtt the estate of Robert ita• irbaseit. In the Orphans' Court of "p ‘ ratiford Co. . - The undersigned. en Auditor ,a - plutlnted by this trplutiv,' Court of Bradford County to distriloito funtla ill thefiandi of It. k1., - Dunning aka William I:slyea. Athultdstraturs of Robert 31111tnint, def'd. as slicurn,by their final account. criii.atteull tO ihe dodos tippet tit ntent at his office in• ' ()Ugh, Oti IIIUItSUAY, the lltitti day of NOV3I. . BEE, A. 1t..1877, at to A. st.. at wit s irit • time twat phice all-persons having claims on SAM funds. are reefuested to present them, or be forovi.t tarred f corn zoming Its upon said Mad.' . . A. C. FANNING, • Auditor. •\. DEMI 11.101.TTOR 1 8;NOTICE,Notiee Als hereby glcen that all 'parsons ludeltica to the estate of Jaime later of Itr"altislmir, m.- .ccanattl, must =ski: inunediabnui yeacnt. and ail per sous hayiug claims agalnets pol zt. must preseut theta duly authenticated fur cat. • ' . ' ' ' , :1,,X,W1S BILES, • - . .ExCentairs.