- 7: — ~ tic ; :.e ' ' . ' Ottet i); '4'14 . 1a orti Acp im ~, • ___,, z›, - ' THE visit of Mrs. CV ASE; Mrs. Paoli, --- .. . . . Tai - LATE 3IIDOE iltaasoCx.-.-Agreea- e= 0 and bins P°• Th lo of '. B usqlschannn count** bly with, otir suggestion last week, Rev. sex . and tiffieeri of the' - WOmen's . Christi C. C. COnss, a neigbor, and for years'an D. M ‘l%, Temperance Union, resulted in the Organsl lattimetefriend of Judge ButaLoex, sends edclerk . . s• ization of aliianch here. The ladies ad- h us'the following biograpical sketch : the officers • .t. dressed a large meeting in the M the& D' Thilltick was Ixtrn in Halifax, in the Malser-417 :a. ~ Church on Ftylayevening, ,- '. - •' - state Or Vermont, July 20, 1791. •He Oreriati•-=W. : . ' e Ist ca . me r COSinitlifleld sea practicing physi- Beeretary—W. cian in October 1812. beingthen 21 years Leetizier=-E. T. A L of age, The e inhabitants were few, and • ,Sleirord-11. F. - N is the country an almost unbroken wilder- .Treasurer—Fasita Loo. ' _ uess. The first wagon that_came upon ton. . these hills was brought by a r. Saterle, • Clia - plaint. F. Bowmasi, Towanda. in 171 SJ. It took ,two days to come with Gate Keeper—V. M. DIFFEN kCH, COl - front the river, a distance, by the roads -lyes . , . - as they bow are of only seven miles, Ceree—ROSETTA Fortin; . Fox. . . The Doctor came all the aarfrom Ver- Pomona—Mrs: A. D. 31 - uitsi e Llighl d. moot on horseback, and his•whole estate, Flora—Mrg A.:A Colowa.,- - Coluteb ~ on his arrival, consisted of his hers°, sad. L. A. Steward—Mrs. Wm, PATTETtsON, Citausss V.tssotitmaatitiSa y oung man i die, pill-Lags, five dollars worth of -reedi. Wysox, _ . .• • . , • aged about 22.• i y4rs, auti c - so n a ar jos tle I cote, and twoelollarsand a half in money. VaNi4Ertaattii,=,:of this, play was drown- I And yet he came here ricli, for he brought Grange then adjourned for supper, to ' with Mtn the wealth of a iwell balanced` re-open atS - 6S o'clock, in Grange Hall.— ed'in. the riveSsat the beep on. Tuesday ! mind ,St tenacious memory ' a ood moral he sisters of Troy' and -neighboring morning last. sr ; ....e was engorged, floating ' character, an iron constitution, ticn g s - ..untirii•g' . ogee, came with - full baskets of suckl logs, and accidentally fell into the weier, . ..... i habits of industry - and economy, and goats things as only true matrons know and before he could reach the ;Jhoreasittil- skill to - iiiiprove crony hour of his time to , how t o prepare, and_ spread a repast fit . ' the bes:tettivantage. to the bottom and was drowned, In the ' As the inhabitants were few, and his for a king\ which was enjoyed bjr. the evening thenody had not recovered, time dot all reettirein the business ' of buttery brolliers. although diligent search eras made, , h is .pro f ession, he eked-out his scanty in-: At -'\ tett ', . . I come by teaching - school a portion of the . the appoin hour grange was al , Sint _called toorder by Worthy Master OCR excellent friend, Miktiales. Ktstwes'i tilde, visiting his patients before and af realises the fact that printers relish the slits school hours,: and retools were then DELOxo, and'an hotrifitably spent by good things of this world 'test as well `as'days and a half every week.— listening 'to interesting remarks from ' - k li i s A fi e nd ti‘ of practice extended from Co- Worth y -Lecturer AvElls, ' :W. H. SMITH; other folks, and base furniShed for our - telsmbia to Athens, and about the same Tflanksgiving dinner a turkey. ; not 1 as . distance north and south. From the lack D. last.ssir, C.' D. RosS, B. F;SNEwittsar, :of roads it was often necessary to goon L. G. y,,,NyoRN, S. 8UL1.004 II.lIoltz;EI old, but as fat and nearly as largo as him ,tthhernoiugilat dense w woods, to l': Pectstakst; 'Worthy Master , DE4HiC4, self. .Otte yourself ,atd faithful wift=. "live long and i itilestaaf with howling an d ho'nery:olve o s: nounced that all things were in rSadines 4 ts prospeiSS They sometimes followed his track, but . . - SS - - ---404 L ---,: he esealied unhurt. for conferring .the . sth degree in Long's , ervie ,, s . will be wit aftei t i . t rei ) ntining 'here a time, he was. Hall. 'Most of the fifth degree members ISStox Tleankseivitte t i e . rle h a e g irl who held in the 31.15. Church - this Thursday- !'Caine `rri ill tlie wi s go P ti til iW 1:7 repaired to Longs Hall, together with morning, -at the.usual hour. The diseourfe.. ed hind 'West of the mill pond, near l where thirty-seven -applicants for , it. Those will be delivered by Rev. G . I(., J 0N . 1 .,,,..t._ the village now stands, and cleared, a part who remained tools a lively interest in the The custom of asking the several cong-M- t h ' l . l . i • l t 11(..)8(13" the with his own hands. He business, until the ceremony was cora gat joriS ill.toWil to unite in Olys c-rviii : . : : the, e:ii i l a I;: t ta l i l l ' i ml o ci f e vi• l l l :i n e ° ll ll its ' tsitlil t e sot stum ps, Ps' pleted, when all were invited - to join 'With . ..seen m • day set, apart by eitil antliorty far special - the field. Very little money was in de co- the new initiates in partaking the deli t; anl; sg iyi ng an d prat-t: for „,,,,,,i„,, ~,T - I.ltiOn here ;'business was done' by baitter, .cious fruits spread by .Worthy Potndna. ; : 1 : l td . nails i ta i er i e . wr i ought and expensive.— This meeting was rendered very eajoya blessings from ths Lord itf the harvest, is connnendahlesaril should be 01,-ierved by , , ~i,. ~1 . ., e c1, « 1 tu- in .. y irr, , , nails with butter , able for an hour or so spent hesocial chat i a flocs pound:, o 'utter for a pound all. e..As usual, the e , lleet ion will lie fur of nails. -Ir tine time his house was built and histructive, remarks._ . the Benevolent A ssseiatisis , I mid he had a hoine•of his own. , , . •S . lie seeids to have been an exception to It waadecided:to bold the next meeting ---.- " -1-1..-------- t r, l::, It i l l 'o l t d "L ci ll t ,! ) / 1 1" t i o 6 o t t e n t ai l sy i rons l e, the fi re; ruary. at Wasox; on the thlrd*Thersday in Feb- Atteass.l - .Nosssa`• 'fey the grand conceit' With the very bst, of feeling, i a 1 : c 11141 and c doeteaing, - for Mr. . ! • ; 1 '.% 1 11 . 5 . bene fi t, "are vlllllPleteck, and cle ' ai nig, laud, he found time for thethe grange closeda . ococ . .;, . . tll ' I k and should the entert a inuint not to-0%; 43 -stud, of the law, so that lie was admitted - W. 11. SHAW, 'Secretary. successful it will be ,thrmerli ito * faith t i lf t:. , the bar in 'rouanda in 1818, heing,then I* • , • - yea*: of age. Vie now have the doe the manaeers. several musical celebri- • . tor, the lawyer, anti the farmer, -and the ties from :Wesel havr premised to be ; ien-keeper, and the Merchant, five branch present ; among them :diss-K.ATE MA NN . 'es of business to be carried on, ;by this and Mrs. S. C. Bit ,i,voltn. The repa e a _ . i nue' he had laid aside the pedagogue. It •. i...: : :, ,t. sre ti - i i i t ( i . c a fe l r him 14 ge to the court on ti.,m of our lioni.. talent ' omdtt ;AL iii:vv a . at the condition of the sick 11011 , e 011 . ally . occasion, i,11,1 now that it ' is I:cella-vita, he walked to- Smithfield du to be, supporsal hr such an array of nut_ irt,t the week of count; and walked back sis Sans el est:lNS:lied isealilitiens in the ' to i owaiela the nelsOalay, a distance of e - sliortest rortd or the present cities, we are certtin every sit tin. , in the I suits e Li ' i'y.Y Y i o :li 111; !braewould ceten he veiled at hell will le- tak,•ii. . ' li-ilic..if he. had a horse ; and besides it ': - Tict l ets aft (: ' h• 1,..th.. lt in n itv's.'(..t. , ,liti was trot Lily, t , ye. .7011Vellietit. at that. early ii. roitTEß's a 4,1 : , ,Vii; :-,,,,d n 5,.., s, er'r's. 'Lday to gel money t-4, pay the expense of a . 1 i,...,t; Cud 1,...i . ,,ni a Week at a hotel. For Seas; may he reser, ed on yr., n d a y n ,,n.ni l , IF. yet.is among the first settlers -no article at 9,0',,, , ,.k, -• we:see , . asdoia ls o cests.lo- NN. , ..". , wore difficult to obtain than shoes.— calling* lit lit to:' ' ,- (lt:ll , ;:tin . e. ' ' I ; f ; ~),'.:•. ~ 1 * ail , sOris were lirought from ' 1 - Peleidelphia en wagons': and many inen. I'llU-O.N. a 1,—11..11 (ir.0it.61 , . T.1.7.:13.17, 111141. a1...1 women too, went barefooted, some= !zee., D \ \ ID aI: ii T. arc ., 1 , 1( .. mic ,„ . , at tie ; ; tim a ish es cnrying their shoes in the • r- - I•t ,nlv to be , lAA Oil a:: occa s ion re q uir e d essinitttee on hi,l.e•icel doe:males, alsta, . li ..e.-' Sew' of time psesent generation 7 of our ' .‘......, i for time veNt`: Lido] ru.ni'vel ,ary to he 1..•( plc, kiloW anything:of. economy, as t•clr•brafrd 3 1 1 . 1 - ,: , ..ii.•., IteNA. \--.2ar. -. ‘•-•• l ,.acti,ed by their grandfathers. 1" fcr • Lis Mind !lid not: end — Mi" - • 711 - 11- ri 1; _t 1 "• 10 sl'" 4 . '° "xer; ll , Willll..ilei t i i . l l i q t) 01 . - i ' ranci the' lawyer ;at one weeks visiting t'rn'ilds in Philadelphia, i .t.rio.l of 111 s ' life iie Made a st - inly of mil ssVaslangton. mid - , ther cities. - nary tactics ; and was an officer in the' ,_ senflthr i , )‘, vi I: ~, , O.T). . 1.: is c : lx Jw. traitiliands of t hat day. Hence lei was I I, en called - t .eueral Bullock." He'was 41, 1* 1: icy, II01:..i. •-• ii..:..TON. .111.i±11:.%-• : , ..1 ..nly doom-, lawyer, and general, he a c.i 11..!: rse is visited Co.th.im ia.-L week, waxalso. l ildge Bniloelc. When David ; . 11.t.ii,u1., 1. .. i .. „ c , c‘ , ,i. „1 .. 11 , ,,, , ,5. I,c. : *O dims was candidate for Gtivernitr, lie es s. 11. li., lislio I.s. te en i n ;i. . ,;.,,,ass, s . tiest•Ss'ed the .illitaesliiii, Mid Dr. Bullock ' ii-:..: a pleented, in the interim, to occupy sov..ril week., ..n I,l , sitic-s e..mwet..l with di.. lh•Ml.i. - 1 .1, ..1: and att,.11.11:1 , 4 - to o f_t ii't the year IS(V3 he was visited with an :iel'...sien ehiel, east a shadow over the - I r,...ateder of his .lays ;;ltlie death of: i is —Mks SI ells I:, :-•:' ii ;.!,IN.; .1.;.1 Miss IL.hoNed N% ire. 'fbny hail bottle together .: -..- s 'cf W ~.1 , ..ii , ,- ( ' on li f y , ! t lie lii.: and toll of -life ifirr almost half a , „ ic leci,.. rat 4h . , ,, vs\ sa - ss! !..,; ociicaryc are c,•..tury : they luithaccint,t elated an estate : t.fc_p. : .-,,cre. estrus ripg indlistr - r and ecoemny.-s- I '' ..si:iss. their 'sc.'s' i'si nullnull s A M'- -( ;• ~ . se- , tissues estrus lestotteu eneoeraged 1 yo tins. = I , lien V.lit-11 13i114-11e3tti ,3 3)1 3 ; her prudent ~ _al, it, i 11 N - At., ::., I es es. has b e , n ! t•0r015..1. , in matt'ers of diff'i'culty Slid doubt ; ..i teis fri( Ica, ill 1 , 5,c, ,,, cia fai ~ , , ,A , , , 0 ,e. , , ,,, elm al al w..) s Ire safely followed, and lienee , ..- , 11. , 1 3 . ,, 11 , 1 , 1 3 111111,1,11,e Duct a- had almost im p 1:1, ;,:•....rred 11 , ..,;•],• ..tl i Sattl. clay t...., el: : ! 1,,,,,,,i,„1 , , Lni i,k liee i,, i er w i s - d oin , N o ins. le limier mach iSfreslicti and inNi;:orit- , tittok w,, ~;teeter , te , j t i s eax th an th e le.; ta- the lei,- Ices ca,—, , i 11.1. - 1-dy of lice charmiliA voice in his fa- Cir . % ill I. IV:A, n-:! e and Cursfi it '. , cur to hymns . ; and songs. They were a s , is s py sa t e toe lite ardor or their youth .•'!'"i?;.,..,l:i,. " 1,. j! i . , • 04.,,n • s,1-, i -1. heists ,se ;et:else:au remained undindnished t '.., n ut . . s „, 1...,• 1 ., , in town ..:: M. q,.l.ty I.t ; d. - op : th.ontill mi)ong life. - - - - ti:,-,r „„y to lice an,i s c i ~ ,,ii,j,..,1, ( ' ,,,,,A y 1 .. ~. Ile alwr:,,, t. ,, , .1: a iii, , t p interest in the . 1 . 1;, „ !,, „ ~ . „.,, 1 11,, , .1t• .dry ~ ,, •;.:lii.s of tiii! ' plar, 4 , awl be wail ; a try.,;lent (N,' , ilibllf , ,r to the p a p e r s which e a : n . d the reput t... ~1 'ow . I.i. Y - it:, most 1‘,,. re . 1 ,„ ;‘ , , , i ,,,, n t lily, Hi s arti c l es were al. sliillfte IstetsmenSalide e• a l 155..1 Mort: ! W ,; s - ilistruotive, oft.n . linite . arnitsing.-+ J. ~. /;,:.„ „ i , :5 ...ii,,, r 1 ,.„ .... „ „,,,,:.; . 1 ., i„ 4 1 It was ttir'plising that, with the amount treasured- i1i. „., ; : i .. ltti ,„. ~,i n, v.. . t .j !,..,,, ~,,,,.., x i ...„_ ~ •I 1!1.2,i,H1 havinis., lie always liggl on his hands. ..*!,, e. re - . .d4 up, sueli a fund i ...n.: Mt.. :Led 7 41 , 3. ' l . :',.; Ilt - tt:..-, -during ;LI i .,l . l:l ,,, rintili ,, ii ~,i a l i a,, i ,t. c‘cr) ,- „ a b jec t, pa , i „r th i t r st .,y in To c u a nd a , ' ,- - • (L t .! er::::ti Lf es men's:web:ion. 11:s knowl l'ed..,,,, et tae a ISti's of this comity was nos, se cur. c...,,t li m v I: , V.. vt: n 'AViot Ks ?—TWI 4. 1 ..1,3 ',133.3:3, dby that of any matt livimx. INA ~,,,,,.1, ...i . e . ~,•,..-e: i i ‘t iot a foil t hat it here was i Sl. , lll'lleltr he Was a Suit iil . s t;u• tpfrioti for ,ca: of ~, , ,, , , . , h, .. c . , ,,, a a e la .:1: half a c,soury. , Deeds, wills, and .... i - , ... t ,7, , t ~.,,, ~! pc ;1 tr . ll i .wl ~,. ~_:;., .1..1. , C.lliole. 1:•L , ,:11 i113 . 41 3 11MCIII:&t3 3 1111,11 for ' 'l , 1 1 i11, , :, •11,t3 I,ill3ll..itilllN, waste either writ;ten lie'. ite , : flu; 14.; , i'e, and .i.i . k :: :: fill ;I/ Vi - S t i-f,t - ~:f.; 13, IA - ‘‘,•3 . ,• pa,..(•,1 un d er hi s .in s p ee ti or ;%' ; -1 • ' ... I • I • • I 1 i ..: , 1 ,,,..„. ; a 1 .,., ! s;: , , 1. rtl,t: I , ,I . ,;1 , 1, .!, . . i 1! ...1 .1 .11,. 1111-I.ltit 1 y and k -cononiy. . p res h e t er i asi : n at e se d a t e m ee t, I iiicc,c -, cc..a., yiii:f . , i ~,,, ~,,, n , : ait.,, „ 1„ ,. i t • ~.. 1 1 :,:,11 1 - , ? :,. 1,1113. , , 11110 . 11. a11it , 11,4 11.1$ T\ 110 , 3 1 ,.11.3 Intr-1 thi, 'l", - edliestlay) 131 3, 311311 g, at ill, 11 . :1- 1 ~, ~., ,I . 1,...7.,,,, , ,•,,1n1,1,1,(.,. pr.t. . ,, , i, , I nn;: 132; 11,11, dela. :And into ruin, mightiiai s "1' ri " ."" , ..,-. 1 0 ti to flictio-elyes, tonTheirfrienils, antl. denee Of ..7 1 1r...1. F. Conasat, on I liesteiii ~., , , --, , , 4 .1.1..ei tia. .1.11, to :L '1.4,14 completion j to tile Illli.„, , IlbOriloOd iii which they 1i.. 4 .. • AK Sins l'. is one the most de- I- , . -I' ; ,- ''l• • . . , r .. . t early voted atilt efficient workers in ne ej.2lQ - 1 - e - i , ' L i I Hi. regular (jearterly mei. t ing of Brad- r . - I. t-r “v.I. t.t..,: . 1.-v ;oat t• 1 . ilk ytee in mattcts l ', (mini tl,' the attendance net tiny` mhtiielly l' . . l'. '' . • total ' ••I', IF - P ' '' • N am . u flan . optona is range, _ o _ ,• iet , ), is kind, lise s • no 1 3,,, . , 111 to doubt Ins ' ,be lay ~ tii.. A%ll, elillui f t o order in Vrange - Hall, ithdity tel fait lifull i full :I ids - _pad of th ( .l l :: .4 % i ;•.•1.1 ....A. .\\•-o 1•4•:;.•1 7 t 7 ' it tc. I , t• 11. e Ver.' = l l 1 i "Y. at. 12 o'clock p. ni., November 1.5,...-. I 1, 1;1 t iit. abstaiee of Wort,by Master DeLotta, sew eil iaslie of ma. pe..ffie i hat the conii-;' - ' C,lll enter iwi, tirran.:,enteM -, with. - 7tir. llt '.... thy ( lye! seer C. I). Ross, tot* the ) ',WPM ' \ \l „, l , l i , /, wi l l 1 3 3. 3 :111 . 10 , k ,3 13! int . :, 3.f3C.1131101,1 d " 11 . Ilr"lher ...NEW i:VRY, SNlaster of sa e le, At. present a State t T's.l. I irange,‘„ was apielinte*d Stewart , wart 4 : the 1 ,, t ,, it , t . t. , , ilk th ,_ b ot , itir i t 1 . ::si -.: cr LoN:ii.t. i . .MortSt.: . ; of ing,lilaild. Ce` ' l l f, ../-1, ..l• the ( !),•_,i.....--, al:4 l'•' , '- 1 , r , 1 Si,,ter ROsi.:l•r.k ift:1•1-Eit s Of.FONt i . . lini,rot..tcte.l.rl/1,111 the ley- 3-11.'"r,L, to ii11 ... : 13 1rqii ,„ 7 - l'lle, minutes trf.l . . v. , n4 ~, ~ ....,,„„.,. ; .„.. 1 the i. In .t. IT;tret lug ,vere, reit - CT:oml 'approved, ...;: .. ; , 2mt , I ~,, aaals .,, mt , i w . m .„ arc , 1 S. lie list L?foleleilateS prepared front crok„ II , c „ ic pc e . a scae , c . „ alkali , dust:ads, is:Seise& by Ilie' Secretary, emin -71 1 .1„ t,1 . ,.. Ty pal t a ! ~.;, .; ,, d ..;•1--,1-ietteti.- . Alasters anti tifty-Severf.l 'taws,- ai ,., 41L , ; Th•le . . , 4alcs,l Os follows :' ' C ~ ex pense i.. Troy. ',N l.'+_, ll. F. 'Newbury, Mattiht4 ' s: 'Ss ti. V ' „ 11111(.111 Sister Vatillorn and I.**.- ./iii/lail:ing our pre. t well i:.p c vseliaa i s, ,a t.h , gatesc , 11 e ffi cient lire de natl. trant 1. : 3 ('oli.unitia, No. ,-.3, A, M. Cornell, Mas oly th creased. IV e hop a 1 far: ,F). Lilley. Sister !Alley, and P. Ptek be concluded u it:it alr. Ilse- ' 1 - 0 •"'• .- I • upenhand ri:L E. Lilley •Master ; D wink k , lttlltienc4:(l. withput. de- j -13\11 siglan'il. .S. Williani.; and A l 1V - ' , V a l 'Seet a _ _....._ y set lova, 142, E. It, Delon);, Master; se • the Fat isiir vests the •• Troyi ' ' ; 1 c if ) ivivol. .B. -.nth, 11, 11. Smith, and S. W. 1,1..e.e," ;Frey. tie, county has been' con- '- 1 -i.., i . dueled on strictly tempera.ree,prineiples. , i ... Asylvin. t.. 1,1, .Toel Stevens, 'Master : E. a s i s,. t i me t h e b ar was Ah a nd o n. ( l,. N y e -- ...:i. -tyres, D. ISSitim and E. WSDecker, .._, le are infqrned the 'receipts amoun '' West, Granvil 4 57 - T. F. Porter, ted to ,taster ; C. D. this... "C. 11. Fitch, arid V: sisiee. a ye*--..! . i1c half el e 'Melt was ss, aandoe, . el,..ar 1 ,044. Judge L(0..0. the I:mist:ism I Centitl. 1 )4, G. L. eller. Master; . t calls cod 111 . 1. , :i.r.e 1.1 . 1 . ri ,, t0r, haviv lit , Sh 2 .res, 3lailison Shores ()lad C. E. Hort is Ceite• sans s. .tied: tli a the trate in ardent ttome :I,l' L. 13. E Whittles Master •W. • - , -•. :s If. it:l' w, Sim *W. 11. Siev - e'. siUrits was detrimental to the best inter- 1 North i/rwell i ~ .11)i.4, J. 0. Algt •,* aster; Bats Of.sr , eii:ty, and inconsistent \vitt Ir-it, Otis lAussell, Sister Russell. E. 110-animals c i,, - -,.,r ~ni 11f,2 did n o t w ..it f t , ii , "c - :‘,ll.,.i . i. ‘ _ ' ' ', l . t. , Walida Valley. , * 4l)-1, .1. 13.. Jiiti taus, i ~ Master . : F.. 11. Cravton 43 .. .3,3. ,t3 . ,16 , 31, LIU 43 1 ,, , 5,t1 I: is 'bar-roan a. ', • 0•.- I' . •' • • .Nt. I.:tivollic ...... J. :Nunes; .Master ; aatets, and anti , unecd, his itltetit;, , n to rtin___,A . Coklykr, - I). ('lase. Sister Cot - Hell, „Stslie•eiance house, Whidi he has Since I .FLix :110, S Tanning, ,Master ; J, P. Fel c ler s . A.. F. Shadeek, L. T.•Savacool. ' .sis-adetsily :idles' ed to: - s kliont tile only 1 owanda,'2oo, 'II. L. Scott, Ma.ster ; 'B. , . aStst now / 111, -!.e ill ' ll- 2 iCi " - '' . •"l: the .1 011 ; 11 i - IF. 130iiman and Sister*Biwznan. - 1 eious system Of licciiSing hotidito is, that - a „ *lVraaeietSH. B. .31orgarkslilaaaer :J. E. PS‘diet Win Patterson 1 - - d < !'eel public teniSe cautuit. be neaint anted , , .. . ran , ot t er Pat ttiSt le eil this wieks.l adjunct ; but' ~ ltitige l'f:'..'l l - ' '— _ E. . l'l, est Burlington, lo:i. E. A. Godard, L o ss s -experience is a, shore:tell iefittas, 3 .. taste r. A ., .1. v a ,„ y • e M.O. Loomis, and t" t ient ,if the speSions argument. There is L. T. Master; ~ \C's :we soriy.t.s leant 'oral Mr. Pi nil tilit a better kept hotel it that, 'rite than.' :Alintlequa. '222, War ' d . Warren; :Master ; ; "aa M I/ rtr;. , Fli - •telniiii I- Williams, . 1 se Fee AS me t w i t h a ver y. r ,,, t . : inful . an d tiosTaq'llonSt23 ::mid lime high P.. i putat,on . , `'ran; ills C . "' t . 349 ' ‘;* .1 . te r 'Put' .' a :eared -serious accident; oii .MOIIIII I 7 Witieli itSl,o;forieloChco, t:IIjot ci 11 , r Pear- 11‘,... Masteri 1 tr, l .N . t . w.t . , y s l,.:CS . -- 111 , I. 3 Siste r Mott, . , , :•:.' sa ss wee,. em pl o y ed in rltt. , 7T'S r' . ll 1.) , fatly years. of being a model landlord, and (,i\ Taylor. ~ . _ ,t,, •- ''''..e . Manufactory. He itas et:ltztfoctl : t Was ii - ,- , .er.hetter than to.day in toe esti. 1 llii.ilicaml, 11/3, 11. F. Johnson, Master ; s,„ ~ . Fenian al_Stse, Js I'. Baldwin and Sister at:no g Lithe. mid veltile holdilig 4 Shia- :*, rsathin of the travd.itig.publie. 1 t 1..L._/- nt . idwin. \ . „___.„ , • .. t-1 A*ll entshand .was apply Flit oil4oi4illlC, : :li es,. -people rut do the cau,e, no ,re at ei• Staialing Stine, 354, J. J. Stevens, 'alas is:ls,„ of til t ? teashaiery with the other.. good- than by patomialeg and enc3liaging . O'er ; G. E. Vanties;s. Sister Vannessi, and' ... . . 1 . s Ise; the sharp tool Struck a knot, and , „Mists !'••;1. ,• 111 11IS , 1.111‘131;W clisa - tio ,livor,w, A- Stevebs. , "c'; .. , J Y"' L.l ,, wlcfroin the I t alie.,- -It ;2:l;ineed . ry.•., cl able intokeepins frsin -the baleful The committee ott - tlte'stato of the Or -1 saS• F ea . in i .:nl)ave (lc t: inlefe it. flatteriMS Matta. ' The report ased. and striking the face just below ' o u ts of dss Ins's - IIi:SS ..,-, ats accepted. ail tile tionunitfee eontin.. '1 1...tt ..Yeeitalicted it fliglitSul tsash.— ii mole ei'eateepeauniarysactitices.for eon-. II: ".5 ~,t ua•ltN ' Was:- Called ailai, Alressed scfeets-sslaS and la: man in the easetty 41•;11 Witll ife,tructlons to \visit all the ::.. w..ali.i. a n d Mr. S s is as . 4einfortable :has setider t ii the t...niperan . Q.l cati:e. raol.e. .gianges ,in_ their vicinity au report at "' slid , he expected. The eXt e ut of Inc l',:itrt ! tai t t id] tlit,l in tiic faL.e of S 3 great cut; , litxt meeting,. The: Executive Commit- . , s try .•aiiii'm yet be as-ceiliiiied, but: from i - f tAi o n to stille c:;,riscic nee With the (NC-. mittec nettle a favorable report in reaard 1 , N - • ' '.' "st'ire of ;Hit woluill, it ,is feared -1 he, ' tainty of large pi;onts,,in a buslnes sane- to the larc h tel our Winter's supply \ of , . 5... , chsti,,yell. Mr.::3llEic,ltA,!.; ' liaszille.'tieuei.l by law. •. .M It " i:., s. a elS:iaiire. also, to - ,coalS as well as on many 'articles pf me r- \ 's "'S `y nipatliy of the r eatire e t niniiiii-S, add that.. Jail; Ni\ in hearty sympa. eltandise. After the various committees Sc.i tit his affiictien. -I -* i. thy with her liusleaud in•this matter. ' hatlp ion ade their reports, the elect of of. 1 .. s ,- \ lEEE Towasuis, Thnrray, Nov. 29, . 1877. • . A, CHAMBERLIN , Dealer In • 1 4 , , WINE JEWELRY ••WATCHES 3 • SILITERJAND 1;14T WARE TOW ANDA, PA. . e Towanda, JanMS. 1877 . • L9CAL AND GENERAL. Br sure to get • your ticket for the eanl . cent befoie they are all sold. Ti ,Ni'intcl't Venn of the titnitlitleld -graded school wall open on Monday next, -with Prof.,..Evny as Principal. WE 114v.ep, .assoripierit,(4 Justices blanks, censtable and collectors sqles, Bleeds, mortgages, notes, ,&c, Ttts Troy,..Y4,zi(te, - says; J kcOn . LIN Dna -.NTA. has sohl li s horse " Frank," fur .1'.2.;- .)00`.• • A • Wi: extend' a cordial' incitation to onr friends who, may be - attendanceat December ColKt, to visit the 11f:rim:mu 11211 • tO,S)NY bethg Thanksgivii‘g, the Post Office will be ebised from I) je. m. o m.. and 1:3f1 to 5 . :15 Thd office" Nvin close at half-aqer six in the (waling. I'd - oNtusa eonntpbas a lake " Winota:. and a sailing brat; Oiristened in honor of a . revered and alde divine in this county. It iuight :to be 9,,,Afe Crot7. Tnr. Methodist. Minister at East Troy is master 'of .several different languages. A mall vhn can Ciolr in that manner is entitled to a larg iiii 111:%.,11AVID ( . 11X1 - r ielivee a lec2 lore on the early Pleneb settlers ; in this at Troy, ;6 , ...ane time (luring, the I,re.;;;lt season T. n:.Toim=trs 31ast‘T a F.rankli !as Post. If a 1,4 11 O. iil Va.C.in j . eali‘•led by tt Shishf(inill. to )-c,i:,l'.aticius ICEI ugh th.. Munktl , yut this oin,kietal.'v The deer Dr - r:n ran rim, CA.NN . , in Owvt Nveli, and it cans 1 nw . nt among the 4 =I the fellow; win) ker:ps the best uyster, and, knwAs huw to 'st•rvA, sent us the , utber ev!..uill:.;a g.uTr uns supi;ly - of fresh anti palatableithstl. tes. just Irmo the shell. A A. )1. WAnut•wroN, of l'anipls.llsvifle, 1.....;111:zhi a deer within n fvw rods of his Jim:lse 101 Norday The leer when dressed weight l i one hun dred pounds. • (,t) !Tic both- I Ile ItlinT ti ss;tei:it`lol . l, 7 NVl.t . ..k . Sit' I'l FOCI • !:101101. 110 . , j , i 11 t IV4y can ever r, 1 't ;!;.,pr.i•so Wiiti 1).11 - 4•%ted ac,,i.y aOw i:C. - .' Lisitory of renn,yhmo, lif>nl this noire Neill e nfer t nicer 'by I.4itruing Oa: same, liiiNwe wqttltl lilw t ., , eviniiiii•..tht. uur:;eives.. f FIE BRADY advertises a public sale f,nttle, • fa ruling' , his f.i rill in Sinitlititilifitiwii.hip, aliont west of a liotuNe, Satur day Thcenibtr I- ,T l 2.ll.Tr o t 1.:. (Mulch- bay,. :1(1.14(1.1, file envelope lila 1 . 1111 , is CKl;ay Clip minister. The systt•ni jW ,rks patitkki—Tective,, s ip n.i e;.ery eza .1N a , uacgUFuce of 'the. repair'll4 , w ht.- iundo on the ChurtM. 11-Et4n. has; 4104•41,q1 to onlit the iisnal Episcopal s,r vivvs for Thaiksoivillg day'. 'h he Lion chick w nthi have bo'n asked for wfiti.e taken 111111 ECM - —..— - , \ \l Mns. S, C. INAE.vIt oo will not sit'f, - the choir a the- Tr.,y Prcsl,y)erian clinic!' • . a \.\\ oy linger, of lwr et?gagcnwnt e ll having expirod. It' is probable that, she 1 ''' . i n will make ate engagement 0, =in, a r ' (' " l"' ' fashi.atable- New .1, - Ork city - c ,nrch,. al -1 i'"1.:1./ri " 1 0 1 an efruft is boing nhoie . t„ 5e ,„„•,.. , , 1 "•:" 1 "t , \ her' , .•l vices by :in Elmira coni r•zati,,n. i ,son,,.tlnoni ly ,i: • SeVel7,ll SlTek,i 1 , 041' . WV 114ve 1 ,, :e.11 u. 0.,v fCCViI.t. tl.e PhiLidelphia 1:1 •01 title Of tlie.newsh , t-6;011e , printe.ll u. the t!ity -of Brotherly Love, It- i.. a pk.np , y paper, but isably.,etlited and the loe'al and general iti!.:ws. We recomptend wliv. (10—! ~uodiudepeuden't-l'hilu 1.. - i),,,;:;.1011ar will pa; for it fur months. Til I: 1. - tiiyeisilizst rfulgregation are pre for Tenolel obset-'vanee of Tbalik., The church is; -to be beautifully k ,, :atetl with fruits,ye'reals,grasses . and • repre; , enting the bounteous gpf‘ii i.,-Af a kind Provitl f .nee • in tkrovitlitig . 1•:1 teinpor.kwants' of lib; 'pa,tor., Rev. .G: PoitTElt, will 4rinon approfiiate to theocc.a• ME MUM 1, in evening • .) - ••• , 136 T the night was dark : I A , -ring, the htiumlanee'at Epis- mite :• , , , rirty at 1 ;I: ,, tzt•k: . 1 1..11day veniilrr trood. and the col- n, iLr I.irgt i f titi, sensut), Tlie attetiilmwe and must have twett_hir•ely e! • _ ; - 1 4 ; m i , s , sTi•-.1.- , ..x5 ; the tinniest ai.d • , :nplr.-lied 'President - of' the- 1 ' 40 60Y. tlext meeting relit heat hfitts , :. \I ';•••,' E. 11, Smtt - 11, orir;ning I' , ber Rec. d. E. - F0i0E.5 . 4:11,1)..D., of New ark, N. will lecture at the Universalist Church-, Tuesday. land^ Wednesday even ings, December 1116 and *th. The sub= ject of lecture ifori..tlle be, " Fast oung Men." For the 12th, "Free sonry, an Idea; an Instilu4on, and au In-, tluence." - • • I,}. ,•nm,~au Ike DIEN I , x' 1.1 ;Ii itapr~n•~u;rut si;_c•l C r.S Ili I, •sulli OE I , l4.ttsct Fthi: while u. it n a l t,lnnl inviC.ent• organized al •AN ni ltd be In chrtiad 4,‘• as for the enstlip s g year was announced in order. Bros. C. B..TAYLort; A. '‘err, and Z.. 1, ATm, were oppoint. tellers. The followitig are xosen : Ross, West Granville. geraluwa.' SIIAW :Rome. ERS, Lylum. uua; Troy. • ie, W. Bailing- . , Matt Itta.onnat—lnclosed please find report of the third session of Mutual Mu sical Alßanee in general convention, for 1577. held at Wy4using, Pa., under di rection of L. 0. Emstr.itsii,t,. of Boston. Convention opentql Nov. • 20, 0:30 a. m., with a grandchorns.,. It increased in in terest and numbers until' the evening of the 23d. when the bout() was literally packed .with fife and beituty, rendering, and listening to selections from grand old authors, guided by the experienced• hand of Dr. EMMERSON. This Affiance. of six months growth has had .to liMit , the territory from which to recoiye mem-' hers, and require . at ability in eachap plicant for men.bership 'to a certain Stand ard of 'excellence, social and mersical: Its present , permanent Membership is .207, with a trarisient of something like one hundred outside the limits,. who buy Cep vention tickets. Modesty forbids men film of names, yet Penn Van, Towanda, Tunkbanneek, Mahoppen,.. W vcrly and Scranton sent ns , favorites to mingle their voices with ours, and be benetitted by the leetUres and 'precepts of Mr. ENS EitSON.. Socially the convention was in advance of anything within our knowledge ; financially, a grand sucsess. Truly God has blest our efforts, and we thank Him. for the many mercies . shown us. In Infinite wisdom, since our WA meeting, lie, has seen tit to remove from out circle a beloved member and Christian sister, Mrs. Wm - . Suumwav ; yet we , believe our loss" is her gain, and as a society„ , submit the following: ; In the deato of Mrs. Ad die 11/Shumway of Spring frill,. the Mu sical/Alliance has lost a Most valued char ier member, the home cirede . and Christian • church•one of their brighttA\ ornaments, and community a most highly \ prized and useful member ; therehirc • . 4 kesqeed, That this Alliance extend the fillll ily of the deceased our heartfeltSyM- pathies in this great sorrow, and will hold her many virtues, in greatful rentern biwnce. . licaoleed, That the officers of the 34 . , Alliance, place these resAutions — On.the soeiety*s journal, and certify'a copy of the same to theilimily of the deceased. E. P. 13nowNiso, Secretary. II cm: is another diptheria remedy, ex tracted from the Belfast. (Ireland) Wit- . 71ess. rt is something similar tothe one we pr int. d last week, and _is certainly •sirtiple enough. If iu is ind , .e'd what is. claimed for it,' it ought to be Widely eireulateth: Should you or any of your family btiat taciied with diptheria, do not be alartfied, as it is &i s* and sp"edil3 cured without a dnetor. When it was raging in Eng land a few yearS ago. I accompanied Dr. Ft ELI) en his rounds, to witness the so- , c - illthl "wonderful cures"' be performed, while.the patients of tithers, were drop ping. tbn both sides. The remedy is so rapid, it must be-:s,imple. All he took with ldin was powder 7 lMd sulphur and a quill, and with these be cured every patient, without exception. He put a teaspow - fel of dour of brimstone into .t wiue-gl ss . of watee, and sintered with his tinge , in st ead of a spoon, :is the snlphur th s not readily - amalgamate with water. When , / the sulphur was iveil mixed, he ve it asl a gargle, and inAyn minutes re patient ; wri!; out of danger. Brimston kills every 'I species of Inugus in Man, beast, and 'plane. in a few minutes. , I stead of spit.; ting out the gargle, het ecomended the 1 swallowing_of it. In .:treme cases, in which he Mid been- cal d just in the nick of. time, when the fu gus was too nearly Closed to allow the •argling, he blew the . sulphur through _quill:into- the throat,. and after•the fun us had shrunk,. to allow of ,it then the rgling. Ile never lost a_ patient from iphtheria. If a patient cannot gargl , take a live coal, 'put it on a shovel, and sprinkle a spoonful or two of dour of b imstone at a time up,or the safe er inhale it, holding the ) it, and le fungus will die. If pi used, he whole room may be fill to : itrocation, the patient cm .ah ut . iu it, inhaling the fumes, with d ors and windows shut. The mode of ntnigating a room with sulphur has often / cured mest vioknt MU*: of cold in the head, chest, iS:e., at any time, and is ree ommended in eases of consumption and asthma . • AT a .: special .meetiir.: of the Ulster , Lodge, No. 0154, 1. O. J. T., on Monday ; evening., Nov. 26, 1877, ti:e following offi cers were installed by District Deputy J. i BAH:to:: • FRENCH : W.. C. T.-4wstEs 'S. II clisv ; W. V. T. --ANNIEM MITCHIN SON ' W. S.-31.1. 7 . ELSHREE ; W. F. S.— W ILI. q FAIRCHILD; W. T:— AMANDA f l u , , f fs ~ LEWRS ; W . C.—C. J. ',Emu, ; W-. M.— FRED I.l9ilemß; W. I. 6,--LILLIE BIB NEI' ; W. 0. b. c .:JviutY AteNtutror; H. H. S.—HATnY. BUSH; . L. H. S.—HATTIE BOWMAN; W. A.. .—ELVIRA SAIITII;P. .W. C. T.P.4.711ick SeNEwir, Jim 1 • ° • . M."FEL.I3IIIIEE, Sec'y. tl&ter, Nov. 26, 1877. \ . . • ....RIM rimy—A brilliant affak• came off last week on Wednesday evenkg, the 21st.. at the residence of WILMOT F,TEAD: It was .the marriage of. C. 5AM171 7 .1. RTIERTS Miss ACOUST. youngest daughter of " mine host." The bride was lovely, as all brides are on such occasions, the groom dignified and supremely happy. After the ceremo ny, the company of one hundred, and twenty : five sat .down to a collition that was simply elegant, and 'perfect in all its details. Then came music and dancing, which were prolonged into the' ", Wee stua! and further deponent saith att. November 26. timIUM. J. Dovo4( . forget the eoneert ,- ..ti ' . liierenr Halton Tuesday. evening neiti, - FRANK V*, Who bay Iron such a wonderful reputation as an actor in the famous play of "DAVY Cuoesurr," wid appear at Hermes Hall, in tbia plaoe, on Filday evening, with: a distinguished company. -- Ws understand that the corps of ,ar tista employed to make sketches for tin illustrations-to appear ia Cam's history of the county, 'alp about ready to com mence operations. We hope they may receive such assistance and , ewe:Rage. meat as the impedance of their work ea t' lea them to. There are many magnificent vie . and old historie.buildings, which 'shoal. - called to theliattention. • BUS ESS.LOCAL. Cam' A Good ter Snit for Ten Dol an It 2086.tittr.I.O'S. Irpt.23. Bargainsin Hose • at.I.L. KENT'S. rlir Call at J. L. KENT'S goids. - lar You can buy a plated C conts, In *arcur Mock. 'Large stock of Shawls just recei at litrirs: "ar The fin& assortment of Lamps in town for 99 eta. at the 99 it More. N0v.9.411w. ror All the latest publications, very elteap, at WHITCOMB & MITAIVT'S. Or Dress goods in givat variety . at J. L. Kr.s?A, Vi' A full;e.ockb of Card Board, Zeph yrs, quivass„ etc, etr., at .1. C. KENT'S. Vf - GloVea and - mittens, 99 eta, at 90 c't ,Store. • NtrY.9.4Vr. • •M' Now Great' at ItOSENFILLD Mniorse ME! riff Call at J. L. KENT'a and see the Cork Corset. Or'Ladies Sewiug Chairs,. (Rockers) for cents, at the OP cent Store. Fancy Goods, and Notions in great variety at J. L. KENT'S. ar You can get _all the latent stiles of Stationery, very cheap, at W atTcoan t SUAUV6 Or' Lidies and Gents Underwear, Oft ets, at cke 99 et Store. - N 0V.9.4w. rer" Boya Large Tool. Chests, for '99 cents, at 91 cent Store. • Mr" Now firm, new goods and low pri cos st the Bridge Street Furniture Store.rmarh. Mr - Sleds, all kinds; for 99 cents, at )9 cent Store. New Stock of sbaiiis just opened k CO. Black Cashmeres, and Black Ala- Ivo a t i very cheap et d. L. e* Cloths and Citasimert,, in great varivty-, just opened at J. L. KICNT.S. M"' Ladies, Misses 'and Childrens, Goves, at J. L. KENT'S. ' Rose plackets very cheap at KMNITI.I4 eV" Undeitaliing a specia!ity- N the Bridge Street Furniture Store. team. ' Ems'' Table Linen in. great „variety at M r " Best; Cheapest, and'. finest assort,- men:,of Dreg Goods ever offered by us Just meets , ed O WELL & CO. • TIiANEStiIViNG NOTICE.—,NOtieti 18 hereby givcii\ that all persons , wisbing to replenish their Stock ofi: j elshes or Purchase.* fine Cane. and 'Folk. Can do tt . n , with very tittle money at NADI 4.'t Crockery Store. •Ntiv.22.lw. tir Everything in the line of station er) 3L WHITCOMB & SH ACT'S. re - Bronze Lamps, with Crystal Blum 1:12q,,r, only !Wt. MADII I.'s Crockery. Store: Mf - Three Button' Kid GloFes -ii all the new shades at Mug. Mt Nuos'. V \ A** / • "Curvers from 90ct. tetitliy, at MA ,..0, DI L i. ' , \ruckety Store. N0v.22.11e. - ---41. - ta ".l l l \ TCOMB & SHAVT sell the best nl.tak Books m.nufanurefl In th country. . .. far New Goods, Hor .ay Goods, Toys and Fancy Goods; neat \ureel‘ at liimmt.'s ('rock, cry Store. %\ - N0v.22.15r. C:"Z" Cheapest Back Pure l'irehairs.Al 7 paca.s, Iftlac!t an.l'Col Al Cashmeres' just openell:,' Pt IS' ELI. & Cl. ', ... - - 4101—• 7 --_ • snr" ;flint received--Another' Large ei. tuck of Lain' .at MAnibb's (!rockery store. 4. • :lir C iones, nice style•just opened at 5 eofflri. • Cases of best Calicoes; beautiful stylea,,' C,! ).o cent. „I'CIAVELit & rti. , - .cr ..../ Efir" - Mus. MINGOS. has the best Skirt ,porter, also the Skirt Elevator. cir Great reduction on rates to nll points West. Northwest anrd Southwest. The cheapest tares .ever (Mired; Write or apply to G. It. Sherwood, Towanda, L. V. IL IL ticket office. 'ff' r flio Best quality of FalUily Flour at MYERSKJEG MILLS at vb holesale or retail. ratlg24ll ,7. - RPVO FARMERS IN NEED OF FANNING MILLs.--We have a large stook of the Fanning 111111. wltir•h is Ileelared to be the hest MII by all, which we will sell.cheap for o,tlt. J. J.O. FnosrsSoNs. INSON—W EST BROOK.—At the parsonage, Alonrootqn, November 25th, by Rev. HeMet A tnintoong, M. Brazil Robinson' and Bllss Llbtde Westbrook, both of 'Towanda. BUN YAN—B.RNES.—At West Franklin, No. ventbir 21st, by Elder Calvin Newell, 31r. George L. Runyan and Miss Charlotte Barnes, both of Granville. STEVENS—CIIBRBUCK.—At the home of the bride's parent's, Nov: 19th, by Rev. J. B. Davis. 31r. C. Wesley Stevens, of Franklin, and Miss t'lara E. Cbubhuck, of ()troll. URT—DIBBLE..--In Burlington, at the OSOe of ottletattng magistrate. :kismet:ober 2.0tb.,,Vy S. Tkerman, Esq.. lily. lit. G.. Su fi , - of Rom. lin ' P otter County, to M. J. Dibble, of &pith field. got.. Novembe. McKee, of Frate New AdVertiMents. T 4 1S T OF LETTERS remaniini, in Poet Orrice at Towanda, .firadtord Co., :Pa.„ for the week ending November 29, in; : Arnot. Metre ft) Brown, Amelia F Debug, Margaret .. Denson, Mary Morton. Sara Knapp, Chas Miller, C W Kettlah, Geo %. Miller, W B Ruddy; C • Reed, MriJohn B Stewart, Geo Persona calling for any of the above, will please lay •' advertised," giving date of list. S. W. ALVORD, P. M. I • E..ROUR HALL. Managt‘r....t FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER .30TH.- MR. FRANK MAYO. . IfiS FAMOUS OVATION' OF - 4 ' PANTY CROCKETT." • - SAME ErLLENT CAST. fa. Now.aud. Appropriate Scenery.* Reserved Beata ted eale \ or Kinits Druterdit d see the new rfor 99 MARRIED. 'DIED. anion imp., at the residence of her lith, Mrs. Mirtha, wife of John in the nth year of her E. 11. GARDINER • ' (GTR YEAR OF LlpL' QB EItIFFIS BALES. -- By, virt . he 6,.) - of sundry wiles Issued out Of tlle Cate of Common Plea* of 'Bradford 01 11 1 1 1 14,..ted dl tented, I will impoll6 la labile - tthe _on BB DAT. the f dayof DECEMBBIL ISM at- the ant of the Coati Neese, lb TOVaMii, at 1 o l tinck P. m, the thlionlng desctibed pOpertY. to wit: • One foe, pees or parcel of land situate fa Wyeth , sing twp, beCuaded and &merited as follows: Be. ginning at an ask the 'north west car of Culver Camps li n e tine id lands end Leeds; thehee by the east line of maid.Lewle 411 Mitten berth 0. 1 east 47 pen to a plasm, of a lot deeded by 8 Iv * I A, Brown to within franton; thence west -2 &le pets to a post COT of Sire Pan(lordors lot; thence on line of Mrs Van Border's north 45 440 pen to a yellow pine; thence south 511°. east 10 4-10 Pars to an oak ear nn the old manor line; thence LI said line north eV,. east 40 pets to s car of a lot deeded to Israel Camp In the Wralltillne said ekl thence l along old creek and south line Of tot souttcl2 o eastfiSgenito a car of Witt Campl thane° al ong the' line of said Wm MO south Me, east SO pers to or near the math &Mamma of the new bridge Mimes the Wysthalug Creek; thence by Blithest side Of said bridge math 12 0 , west 12 640 pets to the south end of the embankftent them& theme by' the center of the public mid south eiNe, west 23 lets- across the mill race' thence by the south side of said mill race north ell'l o , west 6 pen ; thence south Me, west 11 pets to a butternut fora Cori thence south' HS* west 9 340 pen to the solitY side of the mill mad thence along the south side osald row. south er. west its pent thence south 10,40, west 22 740 Ticrs;'thence south west 10 pen to or near the eau side of the mill race; thence by tile. geld • race south. 14,4 0 ,..we5t211140 pars to !Mere tee north line of Calvin Camp intersects the said Wyaluting Creek: thence by said line Me. west 44 pen to the dace of beginning. Contains ea acres more or less;- mether with the free use and Occupancy •In fee simple of the grist mill men from - the said Wyrilu .sing creek to where It enters the land hereby cau l/eyed, as said mill race is now located, also the de across said . Wyalusing ,Creek and the ,water and water privilege, and the use thereof as' freely and-effectually, as the Within grantors hake Mid hold the same, tarter with the-free ale 'anti bill right to goon onto repair or retenstrUtt the same, •••• alt the within " right- r.lO pets to a ror of - Auith 52°, east on P Stone's line pets; thence? FOIL b MSG, east ON pets to 2 maple trees-a cur o' rand of P Carr; thence faith west on Carts litre 213. S pets; thence south 610 40' east 13 410 pars ~to a hemlock tree on bank °Unice; thence toceutre '0( Wyatt:king Creek; thence down center of said creek, Its several courses to the our of 8 Billing's land;4hence north 7 0 east on Billings' line about 27 perdiro the place oibeginnlng;contalus 125 acres. to the place of beginning; contains.l26 acres more or less, 1131topraveri with 3 framed dwelling houses,. 2 framed barns and sheds, 1 wagon house, 1 woolen factory and alVinaehinery and appurtenances be longing thereto,`and portion of said factory build. ing containing 1 Planer and all 'machinery and ap purtenances belongingtheretb or contained In said building: t Wet and lath 'mill with all machinery and appurtenances belonging thereto or contained In said building, I office building and all outbuih4 ing' with , few fruit trees thereon, with all the rights and priyileges'of waterpower, dame, race ant' waters of Wyalusing Caeet used, hold, or eniployed by U ghain. .41.80—one other lot situate In yalusing and Tuscarora twps,. bounded anti desert las follows: at a post the cur of Edwirkt Stnitit's land on line of Luther Shumway's. land; thence on lin' of said Edward Smith and _A Labar7 o .!r°, west Ins peal to • cor, thence north 24,4 0 , ewit on line of II II Ingham's Iptid 112 perm to a post for a .r; thruen south 704°, r•st on line of Red Inghatn land 189 per to • birch on warrant tine:* thence south Vt.?, welt on said warrant lino 30 i.ers to a pot the con of land occupied by Luther Shumtray; thence south et 4 0 , west eS 8-0 pens to the place of bectnnitlg:rontaing lal artes. strict measure, more or loss. No impmremeuts; 1 framed house, and 1 trantud barn thereon. A LSO-.-One other lot sttnate , in Wyelasing twp, tmonded north by lands of Josiah Num and Allen Wbite;east by lands of Stephen Bought anti B i el Bought, south by by other lands of H II Ingha ,- west...by lands of Theressa Stone, Charles K In 'h am's estate and L M Hewitt, contains 175 . •res more or less. . ALSO--Ono other, lot situate In }ferric tarp, bounded north • by lands of Hamilton Morro*, east by lands-of Hamilton Morrow and John Itranyan, south by lands of lames Fee and lan formerly owned by Richard Graham, west by la thrormerly owned by. itlehard Graham 'and tsars of Samuel BB dugs, contains II acres more .or ess, annum 15 acres Improved, with I small h so and. stable thereon. . Al:ill—One °the). lot situate In Wyalusing twp, bounded north by.' , lltnds fortnerfy of 8 a Shoema ker. east and south by land. of slary Briamtiall: we.- , by the Wyalinting Cree ; contains 1 acre more Al.Bo—One other lot slut to In Wyaluslng top,i / bounded north by lands formerly of Teti Shoeina ,l;er, east by lands of 111 at Et= Ott and,. Shorn. W z/' way, south by lauds of Theresa Slone and Mary Ilmtnhall4.west by thez "yalusing Creek; 'contains 10 acres more or lessn used for sildisway for \ logs. Seized and taken into excretion at the suit of J \ W Itollenback,'s use Tit It B Ingham. Also at the suit or Ellen J Welles' ex`rs vs same. Also at the snit ,f same v* same/ Anstat the suit of same vs same. Also at the suß‘of same vs same. ' IGSO-On tither lot sltuate In Albany twp; bounded tidy lands of Wm Benjamin, east by lauds qt th -B I , k S It ‘ lt. CO, south by lauds of J it Sterlgere/oteist by lands., of Joshua Vanluon and public Bighway; contalnstlS acres more or WAS, all ' tenprnsted, With 2, framed !Muses, 1 framed barn, 1 trans -d shop and steam or water saw mill machini... rya 14 fixtures belonging thereto , anti few 4ruit ter li thereon, , T.SG—One other lot situate In Albany tap, tided and described aS ollows : Beginning at a 'l, on the.turnpike: thence by lands•of the late et H Ladd, nearly west 170 ft to a stake Or: thence by-:ands of same north 4'i°, east l'W ft to a stake mot eon:thence by the same south sPri°, ea t\l7s ft to a stake and cor on said turnpike: theuee along sail turnpike 150 ft to the place of beginnin g; C'lol - • 4 of an acre , more or less, all improved: ao buildings. • 7.iit • . , ALSO—One other lot situate in lowanda bore', bountied and described as .follows:, Beginning un the northeast cor of Philip rteebleh's lot; thence we:ou ly along the•sald line of sahl rieehicit's about 40 ft to an alley ; thence northerly along mild alley 25 ft to a car; thence easterly on a linr paralled with the first ineutiotied line about 140 ft to au alley . . thence northerly Tong said alloy 24 ft MA' thence easterly on a line parallel w ltts the first men tioned line about 14tI ft to .Mairest. thenee 4 wirnig Alaliest 25 ft to the place of beginning, with a 3- sThiy brick store therron. ..delzed and taken into oxecution'at the snit of the Towanda Building and l'avtig "Fund Association of Towanda borte VS Ru b . e rk lt(ituoslt. ALSO—One other lot situate in Ulster twp, einoded north.by the public highway leading from milli river rmill,to the old canal, east by lauds of otrirk'Flood. booth by lands of 7 0-Campbell west (y the piddle highway; contains Qf amaere mere or less, all improved. with 1 f ratnedlionse and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into ex ecution at the suit of the Athens 11411.1dIng and Loan Association. of Athens vs Mathew Moose.. ALSO—hue other lot situate in, Ulster twri, bounded north by the nubile highway. east by lands of E Watkins and E Rogers, south by lands of Jam ) harbour, west by lands of Sarah A Morrill; eon talus t 3 acres more or less, about improved; With I small board house thereon, seized and tak en Into execution at the suit of C E Pergution m A House. ' Al.4o—one other lot situate in Canton borough, heitailed Mirth , hy lands of, Mix and trooper and ite.i Bullock, east.by-landit of Mix aticle smite try lands-of Richman & Levy and Wln Black, we try lands of Richman & Levy and Suilivaned, It being a village lot, with a 2-story framed dwelling store front, some outbuildings, and few fruit Jive. thereon. Seized and taken Into execution at the suit of John VatiOnier vs James G Scudder. Al:sit—One other lot situate In Monroe nip, lipmeled anti described as follows: Beginning-at the southwest cor of Wnt Northrop's land near the puui road leading up Schrader creek; theme north east 38.iti pers to a post: thence north 51°, west pets to a pest, thence south 47°, west 88 7-10 pers to a post thence south 62°, east 88 4-10 pers to the ol pue road aforesaid; thence north .34‘ 7 0. east 15 9-to pers-to a post; thence north 55°, 25 3.10 pers to the place of beginning; contains 28 acres and 46 pees of land more or less, excepting and reserving therefrom all the mineral, coal ell,fie•roleum and on said land, together with the right of access thereto, and the right of mthintand procuring the, same, about 12 acres improved, ,witti 1 framed house, 1 trained barn. 1 shop and fe,w fruit trees thereon, '.Setted and taken Into execution at the suit of Peet Walborn vs C D Northrop.‘ ALSOOne other lot situate in .Burlington horn', bounded and described as follows: On themast by lot formerly owned by F Whitehead; and, now owned by II P Tracy; thence north 50,- east 40 feet; thence north 33 20-100°, west 55 feet; thehrei south 56°, west 16 2-10 ft; thence north 33 20-105°, west. 63i8 ft; thencesouth 57 2.100°, west 23 , f. feet; thence south 57 20.100 0 ; west 23 IfPl2 ft to said G P Tracy's line; thence along said line to jhe place of lieginning, together with the undivided rl part of the west half of what is-known and callriPthe Long & Merry brick block, the building being built of brick, comprising a cellar and large store-m/3M and being 3 stories high, atom room on the 2d door and hall the whole length and width of building In the" upper or 3d story. Seized and taken Into execution at the suit of A L McKean's use vs C T Merry. and' Allen McKean who survive II B Wtlhelni, deed, late co-partners IS Merry. Wilhelm-I Co. ALSO—Defendant's 2..; interest of alai situate in Wilinnt Pap; bounded north by lands of Lewis Sox and Martin Sox, easPhy lands of D.3f Farr, and G Si Itixbyomith by lands of David Abrams and Mix, west by lands .of Leal, Sox: contains 100 acres more or less, about 10 acres improved, with I fram ed barn. 2 framed houses and orchard of fruit trees then; u, Seized and taken into execution at ilm suit of A Lewis' use vs David Swank and L enburg. ALSO—One other lot nitnate in Athens top, bounded north by the public highway. east by lands of Ira and A U Elebree, south by lands of Gabriel Walker, west by lands - of A C Eishree; contains 80 acres more or less. about 50 Improved, with I tram ed house, I framed barn, and an orchard, of frulf, trees thereon. Seized and taken Into execution at the suit of Athens Building and Loan Associatlup of Athens vs Ire 31-and Smith Wollcott. " A LSO—One other lot situate in Wysox twp, houteled„and desert bed as follows: Beginning it a point on the west bank - of Wyeox Creek 4u, the north line of .I'3l Reed; thence by the north line of same north, 58°, west 115 pers to the northwest c-or of the same; thence by true of same south 14.y$, west 40 540 pets to north litie of the estate of Jo sepoh Conklin, decd ; thence by line of same north 21. liestaii pert to a stone fora cot In north line of 5' E and E Ploilett's laud; thence along the same north 27 I.s°,'West 63 5-10 pen to the cot of C Spaicer. thench hy said Spencer east line north 24° east 74.pers to the center of the Pettit lite ru34; thencealong the center of ,said Pond 11111 read eastwardly to Its intersection with the Wysox Creek road; thence easitwardlAalong the roadilead ing to the grist mill about :00 ft to a point inter sec ilng a line elands sold by his idminlotrater of .IV in slyer, ilee'd, to Wm Hart et al; thence south erly along said line to a large black oak the southwest cor of said land sold as aforesaid.by the administrator of Win Myer to Wm Hart, et al; thence eastwardly along the line of the said Iran lot to the Wysox'Creek:Jhtnee southwardty along said creek to the place of - heglnuingr. contains 124 acts more - or less. known al the faint property, all improved with 2 fraineithenses. 3 trained hates, carriage house, 1 cern hodoi and other outbuildings and 2 orchards of fruit trees thereon with the ap purtenances. • AL,SO—Oue other lot ..11tunte in Wysoz twp, Winded and deiteribeil . lta follows;' Beginning at the southeast cur of lot sidd_tly Jas E Varga on to Mrs Donovan on the Pond:11111 .ntad; thence north rrArdlY along the.e&st line to °aid lot to the south line of Ben) Bennett's tandi thence hyacinth line of same sonthwardly to a cor of Said Ilennett's landt thence along said Bennettli east lino southwardly to CCit If *4 Hignsett, tit. taYblb sue , Legal. of %Ile With ta)4. o . 4 ,east 4140 pens to the redline et ley Warrant; thence by said line month ENG, West pets to therthavitt coy of Clath Basterse MI theta ot fold • Hoe bt4 th e *mien 6 4 imst-47 Ws cbtlti hallibettitlWO Welt Inlet theiLO bY some south leo west hi pers to a reek oak - coy of said Chamberlain land; thence - by south lino of same south 71 o east 45 leers tosMnareed for a cot; thence south al b , west ill 11.10.pers' to the center of • nubile inadi tbente gitteg router of matte 1. peretil the litittbilue Of It Need' thenre a st lohl - 13.10,north line 83 0 , west ea pers to northwe cur of sold Reed; thence westerly slang the south line of a lot told by the adialuistrotor of Wm Myer to Wm Hart, et at, to *block ask the south' west ear of said Hart lot; thence northerly along the west line of the said Hart toe hotel road leading from Wye* Creek Iced neat tn, the grist milli thence northwesterly across the W s Creek road and along the center of the Pond Mil toad to the place of teglorting; ,tallai r le. More or law about 7eakres iitirobW, i i Mistet not, 1 tuning mill, I b lack sm ith abop, 1 wagon shop, 1 framed bowie for hotel, 1 framed dwelling house, 4 trained tenant booties, 4 trained borne, I overshot sae Ml.l Other etitbulidings; and E or chards and other rink thleee thereon, together with all end" sinblar% the irptirtensitcea water priaiteglia and coloCittento, belonging to in . _any else apppOrtalning tt. tb - e s ame. . This tract 'sold subjeel in the rights of the.vendees of E Reed My er, W A/Benedict, and Myer Reed; and the heirs and assigns of sold aendeeri 1n and Wind Wilton lag dew-lilted !nisi Al lOna on Ideln.st,Myershurg.knone reslaictiatly as the school house lot, the- I. Wood E Whitney "lot, Wm 'E Bull lot, L For. tot, WE Church lot, A Cooley lot and the Mary E Al len lot, E lots on Church-st, known as the Mrs P Bishop anti C A h L A Lem lots, and E lots on the main road known as the C A ALA Lum lot / Wm H Conklin lot and the Leal Porter lot, about acres In AB, also the Wel A Benedict lot of about Items, With the .1 M Archer lot of about 14 an acre. ALl3O*-One other lot situate In Wyse? taro; hOunded north bY lands of Mn Samuel lteyholde and the liablie hiltherty, known as the Hollow road; east by lands of Bead Bennett, south by lands of A Lent, west by Ueda of Mrs Samuel Bishop and E C spenccriroutains 30 acres more or less, no improve ments. • - ALSO—one other lot situate in Wysox twp, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a White oak cor 38 lide pen on Warrant line' east of east line of what was formerly coiled- ChiVetnelt imp, slid on the south aide of a pond or lake Mr hisrly called Lewin LA e now known as Motintatti Lake; thence around d pond or" hike at high *3- La ter line the Wand 4 rint and distances of Lahr. Myth Water Mark or 11 e along lands of .1 Li Coult-I Iln, W E Dull, E C 8 ' ncer and others to the place" of Beginning; contal within the slid .high water mark or line about 8 res more or less, the salmi being roweled with Ater known as Pond Lake, - ALSO—One oth lot situate In Wjsox twp, it bounded north by lands of E S Spencer, east by lands of Mrs Bishop, south by lends of MN Bishop, Win M'rley and Delos Vargason. west by Pond Like, the sante adjoining Pond Lake at the outlet and being a strip of land extending - from said out let along - the :tare dawn the gulf about BO rods and about 8 rods.igideycontalds a awes inure or Ices, with agate house tOoutiet thereon;' ne. other lin proveltients. Seised and taken into execution at the stilt of Wm It Conklin, ad;mr vs E Deed Mir. Also at the suit of same sesame. Media the sub of .1 Myer Reed vs same. Al.Bl/—One other lot situate In Stu Vanda bor . ' wordede north by lands - of W C Bogart, .eis - entetet, 'meth Ity lands of .1 D Humphrey r . by an alley: being about 71•• X ft front o 1-a t and lit ft deep, with I largeil-sto ' ,- and few fruit and ornamental t i -..il and liked into executi \ % ,. sranda.ll u lid Ing and Sevin '' 'wands Duro , se Hiram ::.... /It H Coburn ye same 4 1r lot situate In I wilful' bolo', ode of d I , ` Bender, east by an f C I) Hu nphrey, west by 'rout on. Id 'Third-st, 144 `l7 d few fruit Dees /l i g, I ,, to Ts e y i l e o c r u . tiott Sr the qi_Canton borough, Beginnln at the 11. on Centre-st; \fL to cot of • 138 ft to 8 Mire le of be , 1 2- ,ult oh._ late, sues h said Seco • - i fram ed hod.. es there on. Set ii a at the stilt of the c 4 Fund As suciatlon of 4 'sylor, Also at the suit of A . . - same( ALSO—One of • .1 ~situate In I wands le hounded north by de of ai` Bender. ea" alley, south 14 lands • C D tin ephre - Thlrdett, being 77!i'-ft •nt on.. lil ft deep, with i f•ained :rn d thereon. Seized and take • I to suit of A & E Coburn vs lit 7 ALSO—One other lot situ- to bounded and described a i : ? /rfollow • , northwest corner of Job *Mix'si t thence north along said entre-st. 9 . • Sa•ly r Ann !Spalding's loi: , then% ea IV:it:la's alley; then south 99 ft to northeast Tor: theta* west 197 ft to the pl c gitinhig: contains ' acre more o less, wi . , story framed hoe - e. I flamed bar 1, and few t 1 and ••ralaniental tees thereon. ALSO—One •thor lot situate' In .Canton tsr bounded and skeet - toed as follows, Beginning a. s. / \\l cor In the celer of the read leicd n.g from Canton 119! - 11 *. to Sul !rah ra, tt. being the • firtlicast cor of a lot of land •elonging tcrCalvin li Own. and in the lin , ": of la d belonging to CS Se " td; thence south (i i \,97 t, O , e• st along the said : Selland Attie and others 1tt•.! , .. r •ds to a post; thence soi.th'.2'.l ° , west '4 1 1 roils, - t a post on Stevenson's lineltlietice south 32'4 ' / degivst 13 rods along Stevenson line to the center I•lleOcli Flats road leading toll?nnerit\thence. n rth Sl'O west along said road IL ,rods to the cen t of road trailing trine Canton .I,borouglB to SABI- - /van co: then northerly along the center of said rood Its severakeourses and distances to the place \ of octifilling, eXeclitlng the undivided S' of a piece .of :101l of atunit :acres upon which's. saw mill was erected formerly dOteled by Thomas Owen to Epb- tabu rase and-John BBL suebta part of It as comes within, the boundaries of the above ilesertbedplece of land. Also eicepting \ and reserving therefrom 2 acre!: and 38 pers of laud conveyed by said J W. 'Vandyke to Alexander Brackenridge by deed dat ed Aug. 22, 1574; contains afteededucting said ek• cepiloti, 70 acres more or less, about 30 Improved. with I shanty thereon. Seized andJaken Int., exe cution at the salt of It W Lane vs JAY Vandyke. ALSO--One.other lot situate In Vistcr \ t i vep,' the' property of I VC' Smith, the defendant's, bounded north by the mill mail, east and south by ands of so-man Shaw, west by lands of Cleo Ilogers4•eing•: 30 ft front by 60 ft deep, wlttel framed slinp.th •re tr/1. , ALSO—One other lot situate In Ulster twn, bounded north by lands of Chas Ifolcomb, east by public highway. south by lands-of Jane Linehan, West lot lands of Charles Goechefir and Daniel Bump: containsli of au acr • tuore er less, with 1 framed house, shed and few fruit trees thereon. _ . .. .''LSO—One other lot .sltuate in ;Ulster DT, lesicd-as the property of defendant, JaSon 8 Smith, liounded north by Barley Sheaf lot, eaAt by RYAS 31c catty, south by Itatibir liros*,iwest b-3' the public -highway, 29 ft trout on piddle highway, and about 140 It deep, with. I 2-story -framed buildtug, used (or aStore and dwelling house, 1 fratuedf barn and t, few frui trees thereon. , ' ALSCI-•=one other tot sitvate in Ulster twp, bounded north by an alley or lane, east by lands of JIM 3lctiarty;south by lot No 1, being th 4 above de- Scribed lot, weSt by:the public highway,; about 120 ft front on said highway., by about 110 Wdeep, with 1 :story framed building thereon: Seized and talon Into execution at the suit of Datls, Jones, ItCe.kwith & Co vs Jason S & I IV Sinith. • A I.:6o—Oncother lot situate In Towanda ‘torti', bounded and described as 'follows: Beginning on the westerly line or a street not yet named, but shoo n In the map of Ulf} litimugh of Towanda by out 11 - 31 organ, Esqt, as Ithe westermost street In. thy plot of 0 1) Hartletes land at .a paint In line with the northerly3lice of the street in mild plot `next south of Spruces ; thence south 6(lo, 36', west l3@ It; thence north 29 0 , 21', east 40 ft: thence north 60 0 ..\36' east 130 ft toThe line of the Street; thence soutli\ii,S., 34', east 18 ft to the place of beginning.' with I"frapied house, 1 shed, and a few fruit trees thehmu. \Seized and taken into execution at the, suit of theTuwauda Building and Saving Fund that- We lotion of the Towanda bone et Acker Smith. A1.141--Oue%therlot situate in Tuscarora twp.", Ix - molted north byqatids of Allen Jayne and Prank I Wilson, east by, lands of frank Wlison and the 'pleb. highway, -south Icy lands of Halley Keeney and 1/atilek Woodruff, \ west by lands of Jas McClne; contains atiacres motet, less. about 20 Improved. 'alai I trained look°, au orchard of .fruit trees thereon.- solzed and taken Tito execnttou at the suit of Hoym Carter's ex'rs v amuel. Woodruff. Al,so--tine•other lot situate In Canton twp, bountled.att described as follow\;, Beginning at a post the southeast cor of. Jas 3letislot: thence 111 010 'pent to a , post; thence South .. 4 .. , eaSt .96 6-. e \ 10 perches to a post; thence south 109 6-10 pets to a is.st on the, warrant line: thence aloe Lire same north sc 9 °, west 96 8-10 per& to the place bf begin ning, emitalns 62 acres and 94 pets" more ct,r less, Omit 40 unproved, with I framed house, 1 framed barn and !irritant, of. fruit trem` - v , - - thereon. Si4zed and taken Intoexecutiott at the wait of E Potuerors um• vs si M Smith'. . AL9O-oLte'othet lot sll pato In Towanda-born Mounded and described as follows: Beginning al a pisst on the cor of Firstsave and D-st; thence - by Fit st-ave south 7o°, west 100 ft to a stake; thence Icy 1.4 of Mrs Conley south 20 0 ' east .50 ft to a stake; tt ence north TO?. east too ft to the line of li at; thence by li-at north Vs*. west 150 'ft to the ripr of beginning; lc , lng lots No 7 & 8 oldilock No 7 of -gyre ti t Co'n addition to Towarola berui all ini presed. kith I hoard house and few fruit trees tot rain. Seized and taken Into lexecution at , the volt or the Towanda Building an 1 Saving Fiznil„As- we'intion of Towanda _ deco' cat Jo to Begley aqd\W W K Ingsbury, See'y. ••- \ , ALSo—One other lot situate In Canton itwp, tcon ci d e d north by lands of:joliTuberty, eistby am / amts of Daulel Webster and - 3 ra Josiah Carr, moth by bonds of Daniel Websie and the estate of jo:cic II Jones, west by lands ofhe estate of John iti tones and the public highway contains 7n acres I t no-re or less, about .te Improve . with 2 framed Inez es, 2 framed barns, and 2 orchards of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken Into execution itt the suit of Thomas K Insley vs 31 dmel Kinsley, A ISO- , -Gueother lot situate to [ 'ells twp. bound ed north by the Pa & N 'ir State line, east by lands lir Hansom Tanner, south by lanaS of John MeCar r rk and John Updyke West Icy lands of J II l'ellet; e attains 71 acres more or less, about 40 Unproved. 9-I,h 1 board house. 1 log house, 1 log barn and voting orchard of fruit treestheron. Seized and rake., Into execution at the suit o f f Enos M Johns ton, err vs Jos.eplz - Gray. • ALStc--One other lot situate In 'Armenia Grp, bounded and desert bed as follows: Beginnlng.tl a stake slid stones 'on the SOitth line of Alex Cases' lot, being - the northeast cur of L 'Burdick's , lot: \ thence east 120 pers to a post; thenc south IQ° pen ba a'post on the north line of T Fellows' lot; thence west 120 pets to a post, being the.sontheast cor of 1..., Burdick's lot; thence nurtitto the - place of begin 111,1;tontaIns 75 acres more 'or 4few. Seized and taken Into excetttion at the snit of Alvordfockwell vs lianulb and 11 W Rockwell, T T. A 1 4 , , t0—One other lot'situale In Athens borough. 'bounded north by lands u( Adam Fitzgerald; east: by lands of Alin Bunnell, South by lauds of Squire Northrop, west by Main-at; containsabout ii an acre more or less, witlz ‘ i framed house and few fruit trees thereon. Selted and taken Into execution at the suit of Athens Building and Loan Assoctaßon .vs Michael and Mary Nugent. ALSO'—One other lot \situate in ( Monts* twp, bonndednorth by lands et Samuel Lyon, limZjamin Northrop, Eton Wilcox, Wits Jannon. and Nelson Gilbert, east by lands of 1.1,W Dodge....lsouth by bands of Iyin and Clarence Kellogg, and Mrs Mill .ier„West by lauds on; It 'Mason tstate. and .Bent .Northrup; contains about 1,000 acres more' or less. about 2.5 e acres improved, with 3 framed houses. I framed barns, 2 small hay barns with 'sheds attach ed, I sate mill with all mill fixtures belonging there -10,1 other framed dwelling house, and '1 framed building erected for a-steam saw mill thereon; ALSO—Defendants interest in one otherlot sit uate in Montoo and Albany twps, bounded north Icy' Linds of Chester Northrop, east by lands of r, C Kellogg and Mrs Miller. south by lands of Widow .Brown; Chas Ilnawn,. Huston Post, and Frank WII= cox, west'hy lauds pf Jerry Lilackman,"ctleo Absalt, and J W Lewis; contains about 450 acres, more or less; do improvements . Seized and takersinto Sze cotton at the suit of 1/' R - Blackman vs jtidson S Blackman.- . _ . . ALSO—One other lot situate In Monte ' twp,. bounded north by lands of .0 F Young and Lewis Calf, east by lands of .0 F Young, south bylands of W It' Woodburn. west by lands of II II Quigley, and Lewis Goff; contains 74 acres wore or lets, about 50 acres improved, with I trained !mow I 'framed barn. and orchasil tri fruit trees thereonl" ,- . ALSO—One (drier lot situate In Rome borough, bounded north by lands of John-,Whitaker, east by Main-st, south by Lands of .1 W Woodbitn. west by lands of Mrs Louisa Adams, being 30 ft fronton litiliest, and 50 .t deep, 101412-story trained MIMI- Ing used for a store thereon.- Seized and taken into e.xer,ction at the suit of Geo C Atwood ire L A, K A, and K E Ridgway and Mrs Si A Pratt, T T. ALSIs,-Those lots lying In top of Monroe, bound ed and described as• follows: Beginning at a post AO stones On the north line of the .Preestley lands, (e, called), which is also the north line otthellugh Volley warrant; thence north 2110 6.t0 rods:to the Carbon or Schrader branch of Towa,nda Creek doss-tc the :awe north-61*, east 16 pert and north 53 - * , ,, 'east 23 pens to a cur of Henry Northrop's tot; thence by, the same sth 75*, east 11.4 8-10ps to a cor: t he nee ! south el 0. east 30 sdli pen to a cot' oFsllue of Wm and Price Northrop's lot; thence Icy the same lands south 156 pert to a atane or rock_ for 11 cor; thence' by the same lot south 7111," a, east 177 perste a cor on the cut side of Millstonelinn: thence north 164 0 , east 38hi rods to a cur; thence south to 4, .y. ' ea:St 2a pets to a cor; thence ZIP. east 46.'4 rods to 1 'icor in Ihe south tine of Hobert§hereelPswarrt qtenter by tho Hie Of.tlto Shlllb atrittlio); D. Cat . J • rodete A hiltalit the fealtheest_eot of the Jonas Simmons wardt nee by the MA of the Wise nab 183 S4O Ors toil Peet and stones Coe oh the line of. the Jacob Baines warrant; thence West 50 440 rods to s pan aletatewas the worthent eor of the same warrant; thence by the West Ilse et same *Oath 259 rods to a post and stones on the line 01 the Jos North wkrrant; thence north 580, west 81 pers to the imirthwest ear of the same; thence eolith 31 0 , 176091 5 M rods by the went line of the same to' a Pest and noires con thence by the south line of Jas. Ladley's warrint berth ilo, Welt 1150 rods to a post and stones the Sonthwitst car of the tenni-thence north 31) 0 east, 218 1 4 pen to'apost and stones the northwest:cor of the same ; • Hance along line of the Pr/ratty land as aforesalortenth 60 0 west 22 8 340' rode to the place of best:min; contains 1,41e3 sores end 30 pets, be thellamerbsore or less. fielsedand, taken into execution at the salt of Janes ItJessup, Trustee, etc vs Aaroti Stone.\ _ _ • • ALSO- - 43ne Other lot situate In Cantiablarolneh. bounded p o ur nada et MMUS. Monte aid A J. Conklin, east by Haviecneeti with by Linda of, Al exander Mclntosh; west by nada of 'Mrs II W Me- Cleland, and Geo E Belloek; contains 2'4 sena, more or less; i e l ei roved, no buildings, and few fruit trOs, .th . . Alediati ether ' et slteate in Canton, twp, bounded and described as ftfiloes rtieglarehig, at a stake aul i lltlif on the north side•of the road lead-) the from übbill Manley - to Albs borce , ost Horace Webster's linetthence west along . said %rebate . a smith line 94 pen to a hemlock tree on 11 Mani 's line; thence sodth Mahe is!d Manley's litte GO re bathe cross read leading from V, ti •Elltott t said Albs toad; thence east along said cross road pen bus stake on the west side of said Alta road, thence south along said road 40 pers to the place begin-. is ut ning; Contains 30 acres more or lees, all lm pnved,grans I framed house, frui t ld barn, I framed ry, and (*chard of t es thereon. Melted and taken Into execution at the suit of Mrs BetseV litillocrl sleeve if W McClelland. - , 'ALtial4hiti other lotaltnetein Wyainsing twp; hot:aided and deecribed ise fellow/1i Beginning at the catee of the Herrick road, geedaffic•et at a cor of Win Camp, Jrs, lot, and oeithe BIM of land of ,Cyrisi Avery an inn driven f a cor; thence north 15 0 ; east along said street 7 940 pert to a ror of M I land of Latham Hewett" thence on the 'llne of t said I. M Hewett north 73 0 ,, east 3'740 pen to a post! in lihe with the Othern side ef,Thini-st; i i( thence south 73x4 o,e t, on the southern• knit of Tiale,lisi 5 240 pets to port fora cots thence south lel ..P 4 . west 8 940 nto a tor of land of . Wm Camp, JO theme the line of said Wm Camp, Jr. If ti north 79 -; west 7 10 pars to the place' of begin ning; contains 80 s more or less, all improved, no buildings; be g the same lot of laud conveyed, to deft by Ho r Camp and wife March 11, 1572 . A LSO-t•One thee lot situate in Wyalusing ' twp, . v 4 bounded an described as follows: Beginning in the center Second-st 534 pars welt of J P Lee's lot; then north 18 0 , east la pers and all ft to a pat for con thencelan post e, west 5 .'.4 Pere boa post for for aco . thence south 16 0 , west 13 pers and 33a ft / 4 to the enter of said.street; thence along the center of sal street south 1314 0 , east Ski pen to the place . of beginning; contains about 13 pert more or less, alllmprcered, with I framed house and few fruit. W . ee thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the niter Dee C Atwood vs P wmehoii.; / ALSOz-the Defend:airs undivided one-half in tersest In one other lot situate in Litchfield twp, bonnded end described as follows i -Beginning at a for of a lot noil owned by Lythan Vangorder in the center of the highway a little below •the Cotton 801001 house; thence south 12 0 . east 15 440 rod)m In center of road to a cur in the center 'of said road; thence north Wit, east 9 440 rods to the tenter of the creek; thence south 15 0 , east 12 rids le Agee; thence north 65 0 , east 20 rods to a cor; thence 24 deg, east to the center of the Cotton neat thence In center of sald.road south 82 0 , west to the place of beginning; contains about al% acres of bald more or leer, all improved, with 1 dwelling time. 1 steam saw mill and stahhetbereon. belted and takeu in to execution et the snit of N C Harris vs'S B Car . , ALS9f—One other lot situate in Towanda boro', bounded north by hinds of L If Scott, east by lands of the ra k N Y Canal it B B Co, south by Chest nut-at, west by Iltilltatu-st; contains !I; of an acre more or less, with 1 plank bonse, 1 barn, lice house. 1 meat, market, and few fruit trees thereon. Selied and taken into execution-at the suit of Samuel 'Wal bridge vs 1) W Moody. ALSO—One other tot!sltwatejn Wysnz twp, bounded nortlbby lands of Daniel Burley and F.,1 Sudivan, east by lands of, John B Rinds, soutibby lands of .1 511 teed and Asa Bennett, west by lands of the Geu k'ds estate and Asa Bennet: clintalns So acres mord or. less; about 10 acres, kaproved: tub buildings, Settled and taken Into, eaecutlon at the - 111, of it J Madill is L 14 Bennett. LSO—The Defendant's Interest hr one other' r \s4\ tuate in Towanda home, bounded and-describ ullows: Beginning at. a' cur on old bbrough line of Col J F 31eanslthence north 3=. ', to a cur on &oath iltie Ilf a 25 ft St open- Mercur; thence north 78- ' 0 :-. east 313 5- in Hue or the-Pa & N I' Canal A It it. g line of the same south 2 ,%, east 459 \of publionnirial grodlids: thence 'Me tooth D, west flit 52404) to -ort contains 3 acres and 21 , 1kIrs 'wed: reserving, herein : the "di south line of property ' No 75,76, 77,, 81, 82, and re ' pwßsves, sold to M . 10, reservint by B S made 12th day of 1 3.1 sold to- Cdi tioeninn, No 30 tam A Black. o to Wm I; , 42 and T Da- Jar, to I t o; ' eit as 1.. lino au. 'sr vs' 442 ts ell by M C 10 ft to a cor n "t n +lSt to , , Co: thence atm \ ft to a cor oA Ilill along line of the he ihaceDf beginni murit or less. 411 lull Watts and lieliveuch lot \ '.lierelh conveyed. Also lot) Sitrontlng on Myrtle and k. C Mcrcur. Also lots 8, %, any. tussah in deeit to said grantor May:AA) IS7O. Also lots 33 .ano\ Patch. Also Idt liaihltiold to John to John C 'Adams.. Lpt No 40 to'W lc' Lot No 44t0, Chas Cash, Lot No . NDodge;2l. Peek; lois No .13 to C S Russell:dots No 70 and ks to WO vies No 25 sold to 4plin A,Codding; lot NeN Marshall Bros*: lot No to SIV Alvord; lot I sold to L B Rodgers; 1O(No 7s to lion 13 31er , and lots No 3.1, rz, and .0 sold' to Col G P slot No el to Geo OttAcEnllof Nolo to John Brown: .lot No 28 to Win M Wattie. st Na 25 to Rubert`Mc- Ke•; lot No 30 to Chester Carter . lot No 73 to Col Allen McKean; lot No 84 to ) smile Post; lot No 38 to Win N James and Chows' Foot No 57 to illfieS \C:irter and lot No 4 to' Myren Smith; alsmlot No 2 to.Jas - Foster; No 3 sold tolillas Mills; No 3 561,1 to Ito Se Ladd:No 6 sold to .E J Cilium:nit -No 7 sold Co It hlranger; No 11 sold to Dr D S Pratt; NO6 12 and 13 Id tii CL, W G and H A Truer No 14J to E It Detong; No 14 sold to' Jas .Wood: Nols sold. to T H En ions; No 17 sold to Mrs Ellen Madden; No 18 and 19 sold, folk E Menartil I No 33 sold - 10J ,}l Hawes; No 24 sold tolins F.Cattu• Smlthi No :85, sold to NI H Lanning: No 2_r sold to Jas Bryant; Ni, 24 sold to 111 mull; D Humphrey, The west half of No 31 sold to C A Bowman; No 32 sold to C St No 37 sold to JOhn Ad.uos, Jr; No 39 sold to Henry Mclitlre; ND 60 sold to Mrs 31 - Leiria; No 56 sold to C H Barron; No 64 sold to E M PaDonis: No' 66 sold to II Carman and A E Hannan No 67 sold. to Samuel S DeKay; No 68. sold to JOhri Blies: No 69 sold to Elizabeth Minim No 72 sold to El D Run dell; No 72 sold. to JanelL T Pecks children: No-s 5 sold to Daniel Savercbol;loo 93 sold- to If g and A W - Grtislst north halt No 94 sold to' Marcia A Turt nor; No 95 5.. - .ld to E Overton, Jr; No 96 sold to Jas Wai.d; No 97 sold to rt Delano; No 98 sold to E A Parsons; No 151 sold to Miry E Kittridge: No 152 sold to Chas Fridley: No 133 i sold to A H King , . bury: No' 114 sold to Geo H Bostwlrk: No 11l sold to P W Cowell;'No 156 sold to Chas McKlntiey; No 157 sold to A B Cahill; No 138 and 159 sold to Wm. Morgan; No 163 sold to Joan ,Lampluan, . Also reserving a piece otla i ted sold to 41 W Neal boutot• ed as follciws ;Eleginning at a cur on the south line of a 23 ft it,, r aiming from York-ave along Mrs Del peuch's:land and others to landiof the Pa dr N Canal kit It Co. being the southeast ror of said street. and tlo extension oCNortla thro the eulargedAlverside.Cemetery; thence north.7s deg; east 147 1-10 ft to a cor; thence south 4 0 , 30' Nest 110 ft to a cur; thence.south 78 c wesi:l47 1-10 ft to the east line of said North:William-8D thence alclgg said east line north' 4*c 50' east 110 ft to the - plate of beginning: also lot 114 sold to C K:11 arsla. N.E Marsh, and .1 Ituadi Passel's.; lot No 251 split S A 31111 s. • • 14LSO-4:lone other lot situate in ToWanda born'. bounded north - by lands or Oliver Jobe', east-by lamb, of 'Mrs lonian Wort south by lands of ()bear c post, west by York-aare; being 50 ft front on said York-aye, and' 170 ft deep, with '1 framed .house: and few fruit trees thereon. Seized anti taken to -4„ execution at the stilt of Mrs 'Louisa Ward te Gee U ti eal ALSO—One other lot 'sitrutte in Wyalusing :twp.„ founded south by the highway leading from Camp. town to Towanda, west 'by lands of Almon Fidler. north by lands 'of 31rei. Ziba Strutop, east by • public highway; contains one . acre, more or less, with 144. It misimed,store and dwelling. If framed barn,J fratueil A t op and hall, and few fruit ttheethereori. \AI:SO—One - other .sittutte Wyalt.ing twp: • bomded south by the centre of Wyalujing Creek.'w est by bknds of C. 8. Lafferty, north try land, of Mr.: lions4 \ Comp, east t‘y lands of Dr. V. Hemet ; contains twt-tiftheot an acre, Mere or less, with a few frail trees thereon: no buildings. Anz,•,, ;ori taken into execattion al the suit of ~Tehti Welles LbAlenback !•t, Cyth • Aryl"‘.• , \,.) • ALSO—one ther lot situate In Orate' twit.; at \the public . ..highway leading front the WS,,ex to •the Wappietena Creek, known as tar edge road ma the southerly line betw ee n .said .4deee or laud ()wiled by•eaid Taylor, and the noitherty h ) ,,ndary line of Ntlay.it'Darling, running' itortlt\! -: . we-talong the said ritlgn\tad 44 pep to a point ; theiee north 7 , , 1 -:;° east alengthe line tg the Pahl rod. 4; roe to a Nut; thence north le l 4 o , east along • the sill road 0 . pets to a point; th,j,mce along the- said re: .1 north 21° east 24 Pere to ais ; thence along the saldrestd north 344 i deg. east 12 pets to a point; 6:04 ,- ."'.,:etutt tiers ;thenen Meth; the said Toad east, pets- to the line betwl\endhe lands of ,;Cook and the said Tayloe;" thence sonth,:a°,east along the line between the midlands 1,1 2-lu pe'roto a stake stones; thence - along the lineal lands Cyrus W. Morgan and the said. 'Taylor, mouth ..,12 , W west' 163 4-10pers to a cor ;dhenee north. 6S O , west'alon. the southerly line le 4-10 pen to a nor; thence .tTth. 3 1 .4 0 , west 36 pent to a am on the line of lands of Woi. If Darling and the said 'Taylor; thence along the, r southerly Ilne'of Taylor, lands' 'north 86N., went i :o gem to the center* of the slid ridge -road to ! the place or beginnipg - contains 83 acres and 21 pers. he the same more or less. ALSO—One'other lot situate in Drwell twp., bounded and described as- folltiws : Beginning at the center of the aforesaid ridge road on the southerly line of the land of said. Taylor and the northerly line of the,lands of J J Newell, running along the said line north 8.5 0 west 232 pers to a cor of the lands of J. J Newell, Henry liane and the said Taylor; thence, north. 21 0 , ease - along the westerly lineof the said Taylor's land, 106 pers tea cor of the lands Of Barton. Russell, W. W Olds and the said Taylor's marked by a stake and stone; thence Meng-the line between W W Old's and the said Taylor's ; thence 87-: 4 17 : , , east 1103-10 pers to a cor marked by a stake and stones at the public road lead ng front the said ridge road to James Cleveland's;, thence along said road south s°, east 12 6-10 pent; thence along the northerly line of said Old's and S. 1.1,Wil son's land north 8840, east- 131 - 5-10 . perii to a cot of said Wilsop; Cyrus Cook .and said Taylor's land marked by a stake and stones ; thence along the line of land of the said Cook and Taylor, south east pers to the before named ridge road; 'thence southerly along* the said road 198 perito the place of beginning ; contain ing 167,acres and 33 pent, be. the same more or less:-, ALSO 2 =-One other lot situate, in Orwell twp, bounded and described as Tellows : Beginning at'a sigar -maple tree .-at the cor of the !ander D H Darling.aud lands formerly owned by'll Chaplin now owned by De Lewis, and running alOng the line between these lands north r 48c , ', • west 59 5-10 Viers to a'corner of lands of the said Dr Lewis, J J NeWell said Taylor ' marked by a stake and\ stenea; then • due east along the line of\the lauds qi• said Newell and Taylor 79 540 pets to a cor marked by a stakeand stones.; thence along the line between the; same lands southlP west 16 5-10 pets to ,a cor. mark eA by a Leach sapling ; thence' along the Me between the land of W U Darling and said Taylor 52 0 , west 45 8-10 pers `to. the ,place of beginning; containing 12, .acres aid 80 pers, be the .same more or =less; the above 'three. lots of land are known is the A G Frishie. farm, with 1 tramandasig, 8 filunbd pains, shells and .. Legal.. . .-i, „ other oiltbutidings, and . chard pf fruit trees thereon. tibeized and taken into execution st the suit of ~Tames P ITas k ins eir's vs A 0 Prisble. . .- . i,t - -., - AtinupV a.r...Arrolito‘iirur. Sbetlft's Once, Tow)uulit. Pa:, Ncn..l4. !VP: - . - , . . 1,) ktiIISTE : NOTlCE.— + N iotice - is hereby . : • in that there haw been filed* in the office of the ester of Wills In and Or the 0 16 County of Brat rd accounts of administration up on the i owin estates, via: - ; •VI A Albert Lent, guardian of Henry "C Smith, n eighty( II M Smith, late _of Sheshe- • " quirt, deed , • ; '. . - Partial et of Anima Watkins, err of Darius '. Myers, eof Ulster., deed. _. .. .. - Final et of Ilarriet Collins and Alison It Col- . ilns, m'rs of Edwin K Cellins, late of Windhain, . • , .Deed i . . . I' dal neetof Enos Il Lather. and Ann 'Eliza •If ray, adtntra Of Ambrose Murray, !ate of Tioy, b. ' -Final ace't of tie* W litliner, adm'r of Jeremiah • :letter, late of Asyinm, deed. ' ~ - • Viral sleet of Jaa If Webb, Guardian of Etruteo , II Stanton, minor Child of Warren Allen; late of , 1 knithileld.-deed. . 7 - - •. . . , Final 'Seel of Frauds Gregg and M A Bailey, 'ex`rs of Joshes Bailey, late of -North Towanda, • , deed,. ~ _/ Partial acct of Edmund Kelley, seiner of Willis . Turnert late of.Leßoy. deed. • . , Vinat arx.'t of Jaw II Lewlit, guardian of Willard C, Florence V, George P and Chas 1' Tallada. mi nor children of Henry Talla, 'late of Monroe, deed. , ~ . - , ' ' Final sieet of AT. Craniner.adm'r of Permellai -• . Homet, late of-Monroe born', deed. Final acct of Seth P GllBllll, guardian of Henri- • etta Benson; minor child of 'Chester Benson; late ' ~. of Burlington two. ' • • . . Fitli acct of Maul Ann Barton, Sam's of -•l:dsv • Barton, late of Litehtleld,,died.• Final acct of P I) Morrow, ez'r of Geo D Mon; tally°, late of Towanda bore, deed. --- Final acct of John A Codling, guardlan'Of Mary I. Baily,y. . - -' Final stet of Aaron,Ely, adm'rof Oliver W Ely, late of Wilmot; deed. •. . , Final aec't of N C Elebree, adm"r, With will 'an-, , • vexed; of Anna Margaret fierce, late I.of ~,,iyipatx, \. deed..' -., _ . ,,i ) ,_ j -.,,.. , Final *eel of W IrDecker, admir of Iteillii ..,, i, Tay- • • ' for. dee,'d.. • Final &eel ot Joseph CummiskeY. adin'r. with will annexed. of.LaVrence O'lleron, late of Stand- r . L ~.., Ins Stone, deed. ._ - • -, Final seen off:Myron Capron, ex'r of Whiting Gifford. late of Welles, deed. - • . . ' Final :wet of A 0 Foss, miner of Matilda Foss, • late of I.efloy.iliied.' , . P artial.acer ot Orson Illtkey, ex-Tr of Geo Fox, !,,..,. • late of Wisox, deed. - Elnalacet of N 'l' Miller, adfer, of .1 P', Miller, - i. late of Terry, dee'd. . ' • Final aryl of Eleazer Pomeroy, adnt'r. of 'Sarah ~ Eglin, late of Troy Ixtro", de 'd. ..Aod also the appraiternent of property set off by to executors and administrators to widows 'and chil dren of thelollbwing deem:it:tn. viz: .• Estate of S H Wilson. - . " Mathew 'Mott. . - , . " ".,latima-lt 'Brasted. I " - H kr-Torten • . " " Daniel White, " " Geo W Streeter. - ' •. ' " - " 0 Franklin 'Sawyer. I " Hubert McCracken, - . - And the same will be presented to the Orphan's Court of Bradford County,'Heeetitber C. - 1577,. at :: 'oclock P., M., for confirmation and allowance: - , C. E. •AN Dfttlft, Register. . • Register's Office, Towanda, Pa., Nov. ; is 77. . 911i1AL LISTFOR DECEMBER :TERM, 1817:: stco".D 'WELK Thomas Beavenor vs Charles Beavenur isue C E Pierce's use vs Edwin Blakeslee. Ellen K Mitchell vs James EelleY Wm A :Clam vs E. G Van }lorn. - et al .kanies Foster. asslinee vs McCabe & 5t x facksen Lewis TS 4) F.. Pickett . _ Jacob McNeal vs P W Cowell replevin II W Patrick vs &Natoli/ Northrop....ejectrdent C (*lawn vs 1' Waltman Ippeat John Passett vs I. 1 , Park. et al ' ejectment Geo W GoNtell vs A Lev cOVtll3llt Frink L. 011berlys lino W Welles, et al , eject Msr , t. Park.' use vs Theo tHiughte.rty, et itl.:ln t la Eau:unit - gene:o vs Philip S Turner. I shridet K K Ladd's adm's *ll Ellianan Smith...... I.ar.peal .l!in Merkle vs Lenu p l'..altrust - diet...meta, J.c Vance vs John 0 Ward ' debt n. 11.,Smalley's use vs M. Caugrey, John 0 Ward's use vs Lehanon.'Mnttiallns Weiner & Etits.vs D 30.11ahon's ex'r....a'sump•lt Meßinstrey & Childs vs :lames Marr rei.h.s in -‘ l4 "x Leaving. suint'r vs - 6e., Fox. e x'r ' debt T.3leMahon and wits vs 0 .3101.ahon'd C DeVrlu's use vs FeraderC, , al Cc; et al.tresrass .lames Sullivan vs A. 3 Layton 1 1-`l , . , !at „ EF,r.OND.WEEK.. A 1: Comstbelevs Ir ... 'Enos R I.nther Vs A I) Knapp, et al .1 W Lewis's use Vs .1 V Beniumln du:4ns R Ittirior.vs J Fuller 1 it Ellis 11unsIcker v. - Cornelius Iluuslcker,t4 al.dePt •John Hannon vs 31 V 11 Rogers, et nl' tiespa,s Leo II WeFirs vs Pa & N V C ej..elutent Peter Ilratlyi.s Jane lill.son appeal 'A T, McKean vs Win' Biles Win Cahill N Park's.. Win Cahill vi(lielsey Nittholls J 4) Frost rs Barns ig 11 the cenn4 IZL L. Associate ..dge ist t ..draifOrd, hare IF, sued ;their precept hearing date Ist day. of Oct.. 1877. to me directed. for,ltold ng a "Court of Oyer and Terminer. Getitlral Delivery. Quarter St'ssiona of fill l'eae.e,4l7orurnoll Mae and Orphans' Conti.' at •Aratia: Yor the.connty of Bradford, commencing on Momfay, Dee. 3rd 1877 to continue three weeks. , . • " Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coroners and Justlcesof ;the Peace of the Cowin> of ford; that they,hethen and there In their prover persontt'at 10 o'clock In .the forenoon of said day, with records, inquisitions end other rentetnitranees to do those things which to their office apperta;ns to be done; anti tense who are bound by recognl zances or otherwise, to prosecute against the prts otters weo are of may be fu the jail of said county, -are Lobe then and there-to picstecute against them as shall he Just: Jurors - are requested to be pub.!. that in their attendance agreeably to their notice. ( Dated at Towanda,- - the ist day of 0et01,..n „In the year of our Lord, one thousand, eight hundred anti ,events-seven, anti of the Independence of the Villto.ni States, the-one htindreth.' A. J .L.A.YTty.s;, Sheriff, ASSIGNEES...NOTICE.—In the, District Court of the United States for the • Westent District of, Pennsylvania In the matter' -of S. W. Paine, Bankrupt. No.i I als ,In -Bank ._ i ,_ ruptcy-: .. The creditors Will take notice that a second gen eral meeting of the creditors-of sald'llankrupt Iv Ilk l held'at Troy,.ln said District, on the :oth day of DECEMBER. A. D. len. ,at It o'clock • A. , ,11(.., at the (ace of Delos Rockwell. Esq , before 'R. A. Meteor, one of the Registers in Bankruptcy In said: District, for the purpose named in the T7th Section of the Bankrupt Act of March 2d. 1877. to wit • 'A final distribution of . said Bankrupt's estate, nod at that meeting welstuill apply tor a discharge (roman haldHty ass - Assignees rif„sald' estate. In .accordanre with . the provisions of tFe :Nth SecWhi;of Said Bankrupt Act. DELOS ROCKWELL„ , - CS Et). 13. DAVIsOii., • . nov:::-.2w. c ., ' Assignees... - TNCORPORATION -' NOTICE.—. i. Not iCSAS hereby given that ppllcation will be_ It made to the Court of -Cominon 'lens Of Bradford Coonty, or a Law Judge Chet en( for I heincortsmt -11011 of CLAustim Lotoir. HALL A 5..(11 IA TIoN of Sugar Rim.- The obieet of the ~ ssoelatlon will 1,.• tor the purpose If erecting and niallitalttlpg a-hall (yr tho. 1..0. 0. F, -. . • Wit. K iTX£6, WALL It.:f: DODI;J:, - . , - -.1. A. S IrISIA N., ST}:l'( , EN I) , orti7. EX.1 ) ,14, • (I.)N N A LC - 14T; J. NI. I: 4 ', L KKK, Sugar Rum, Nov. 22, - 71-31% • : - •Committal. XTOTICF.—in the matter of the Insoiyency of - Cyrus .ry. In the Court of :ommon£ttasof Brudforil . fount; : ' On the 11th of Septembei '_ the said Gyres Avery flied his petition in Court, together icith.a statement of all his trepert y s. his hlebt edni•ss including the names',,- all his _creditors, 'awl the cause of all his Iclfses, whereupon the Pourt tthe said Avery hat given bond as rt.,- ( "ell I ).Y law.) - fixed MONDAY.' the lid day of VEOIF.3IIIF.II, for the hearing.. All reditors are hereby notifiviil of the hearing. the time and place of the same, 'where they Fan attend If they choose.. 101 - ITT At HALL, nevi:3w\ Attorneys :or Ayery. AA DMII4\ISTRATOW .NOTICE., 14creby given that 10,1 pers ons In debted tothe esttr.,of Philip Williams, late of Pike twp, deceased; are4equested to make.immedlate payment, and all persons having claims against said estate must present ttleM"Ouly authenticated for settlement.- it. HOWELL, • novreew. • \ Administrator. • 4 -XECITTOR'S NOTICF--Notice A Is Ii reby Oven tat ail persons 'talented rtt the estate of James A.:Biles, late of Wyaluslng, tie ceased, most make lin tit mllat e payment, anal all per soils havltig - elalms agalttSt said estatelnust present them duly authenticated for sktlement. LEWIS 1111,ES, • ' not22-tiw. ' - ' . - .. f . Xxedstors. - • • DMINISTRATRIX NOTICA4I , . is hereby given that all:perisinain debteil• td • the estate of Oriabdri - J. rark.9ate of . Lttehfield tap, deed. must Make Immediate pay ment. and all persons having elakiiti - agalitst said es-, late must presenttheurdulv- anthem b.:tied for set tlement. . " mt. fay.r.T. PARK. uovIS-6w. ADMINISTRAYORT , NOT-ICE. —.Nutice Is hereby giveit,that all, persdns In debted bathe estate of L II Sherman. late of LiteliZ 2elit twP; deed. are requested to make immediate and ail persons having claims against said ritate must present them duly auiliencirated fur 'settlement. ' F. H. SHERM AN. novl9-..V. Ailmlntstrator. k()(16 _CAN'T BE MADE BY ft/ every agent ever! month in the bust s we furnish, but those willing to work can eas ily earn a dozen dollars a (lay right 'ln thelrfin u iocalities. `Hare no more room to explain 7N:re. liusineSs pleasant an 4 honorable. Women, .boya Ind girls do as well as men. We will furnish you completrrilitfit tree. The business pays. better than anything "We wilt bear expense. of tartiug: your , Particular(' frve. WOO, and see. Fanners and mechanics. their mops and daughters, Aid all classes 111 need of paying work .at home,. sitOuld write to us and learn all about the work at (lure. Nost-is the time.' Don't delay.. Address Turii4 Cl Augusta, NalUe. Jan 25,11". - THE rtEro.HT - E , t lt . OFFICIt• ' Does the \ BEST JOB PBLNTIN Onkaylesobligunbut p Northbra Ponrulynnia f • ri.etnieut trrspa .4 d.. 1.4 .I,,bt • • ~ ,J ectnartilt. - te-mte • .. 4 . a IT. • a MEM ' RPPAI 13.1"/.....,app al tre•pro. et . set to apt -peal U. (fi•bt rjeCtlin( tit ay, Dec; 16.:7. .• 17, ". PEC L. . mthonntarr WUEB.EA S; Wait Judge a,:
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