padfora Alain *owanda, :Yap Thursday; 4=_ 3,k;:1478. IV; A. CIIAMBFAIN, Dealerin FINE -JEWELRY; SILVER & PLATED *ARE, TOWANDA, rA. Towißd;, Jay. 1 . 8, 1877. : • CAL AND :;OENERAL. PETER lIERDIC, milk . from bis Mien/qua farm to Williamsport, and sells t for fouy-cents per:quart. - . • 31. 1). iiwAnrs, residing on . . Ches .ut -st.„.supplied;bis table with fresh lett 4 uce, froin his gaiden, - 4k Christmas Day. • Tire GreßllliaCk'Cl - Ub Will 'meet in the G*ll Jury Room Friday `• evening, Jan. at 71 o'clock. All interektkd are in vited to be present. • , TrlF:'ageney:of the Pbmnix Fire Insur ance. Company, of Ifrtforrl, 1111, ‘ been changed : from . NOBLE IS: VINCENT tO \ W. S..VINcENT, by the State Agent. TUF.. following articles await owners al this oftlo : One lady's kid,glove trimmed with < fur ; one pair eye . glasses, rubber buws, with black , ribbon attached. TnE°fricniis of RgATLY vvil make him a donation - visit, at the resi dence of S. J. SIIOEMAKEI4 iu Camptown, Wednesday afternoon,.Januayy 16. PERsosAj.. —lons PHELAN. has been pronuited from Parfet:. to Night Clerk` at the War&House.l.lN has been faith ful att.:mime of the: house foi, a long time, and his tiromotioli is merited. .T. P. VA . NFIALST has. - purchased an -terest in the mercantile establishment of I. D. Pm.on. The new-ifirin . will occupy the Taylor . & store about the firtAt . Of February. Something More next weels. titose. wito beard Col. litt:Acumi's in t:.rtsCitg tee; nee 'On the Lava ;Beds 'will be delighted to learn that he has consent ed tci lecture here again. See inlvertise nwnt. • • - Brim, of Smithfield township, fattened and 4 latightered, - this season five lungs, the combined weight of which :ag gregated twenty-seven hundred - and , fifty three pounds. ,The lightest weighed 509 pounds. Cut-Inca trill be reopened for public•worship Thursday, evening, Janu arylo, at j o'clock, .at which time Rev. F. D. lI,OsKINs, a former Rector, will de . discounse appropriate to the onca ` siOn. ° The pnblic are iniited. . LADY member of the 11. E. Church,. • whose' modesty' is excelled only by her gocidnesS, has placikl upon Ilse pulpit of djurch in . this ice, every Sunday `'";Horning Stir the past .year; a beautifid boquet of. Thoite, dossers. • And this is only one of her many deeds of benevolence . - ;tit love. , t • • .A.1.T11011111 svi'llave received manyte sonses to our suggestion that each • s.•riber to the ItErouTEls solicit one new nato.• for the present year, the first came fo:ru our od friend W., of Wyalusiug, ' who has liven us many flattering evi dences of his interest •in the. REPORTER heretofore. •• • ,• • A puoMINENT member of the Herrick- . cille Grecllihack Club plhnted his pocket book (containing 'semethiug over a hun dred dtillars in "liis-faeorite curivny) in his barn-yard; a few days since, and when he came to search for it discovered that bi 4" COWS had •caten the bilks up, t leaving the • wallet ; and now the Greenbaeker wishes his funds had been in coin. Mn. At.voituSir : A friend' writing from Burlington, N. J.,. hays the _weather for the last Mcintiorliuebeeri more like : : May than Deeembei.ldio says on-Chrici mins day dandelions :C.:vero in bloom all along the 7 rOad,,aai'gentleman froM the F , :i1110 city - (Burlington) has a field of strawberries in .6:11.-blnum..; She writes also that on lasi of ,Nnierriber a man Wks. plucking fruit.' (pie second Crop of early apply:) . front his orchard, had other trees in full bloom, it'iid,a ; 44nantity of fruit u.n. c‘f...niatured. 7M. .31ouroe, Jan.:, SOMETHING NE %4 - 7 : —' t PatVi AGE SON AIMS . —X sociable will be held-attho houSe of L. B. Borty.u4 on Mlnday evening -nest, al 7 o'clock,. at which each person will ho expected to present twit receiver who will I,c stationed at the door a package Worthi 'not less. than 25 cents, and as much more the doper May 'Choose to make it.• Af . ter the presents are all received they will Le sold to the highest bidder by an ac .co n 1 auctioneer,' the minimum of each nd all parcels - LcMg 25 cts. rpow being struck down each paektigo shall be . oi . , eurd and display ( d to all kresent. So , \ Mn. Tut - rent—Dear The mas tide has conic and gone, with its memaries and gifts, its joys a nd7 (shan't: say it ?) its . sorrows. Yes, verily, for there f are reminiscences - wit h ever* holi day that bring tears along with the Smiles. We had our annual tree at the Preslyte- Ilan Church, with all its eeat ; but it was hol about that I tlipped•-jely• pen to write this time:" We were so fortunate as fo 11%ve -extended to us thtt rare pleasure of an invitation to the unveiling- of--a faMily tree, on Christmas night, at the house of of IL 31 Er.. When the hour arrived, the doors towards which- expectant eyes . •had bech eagerly directed, were - thrown wide open, and the little ones rushed into the presence: Aanta Claus in grim majes ty bowed and :said : "My children, I have come to see yotf,, , and passed ont, much to the satisfaction of the little folks who cared . more for the gifts than for the aug ust giver. 14 - • . For half a;.11 hOur the ,pleasant prattle of the . children lulled the room. They. circled round and round the tree,, peep- I iug here and there, atindring thiS,And -that; with all the' intiate,. curiosity Nof I e.` lifbihrood.. Soon they began to desire ti:4 obtain possession of some of the beautiful . things hanging al most within their reach, „anti tall `.` -Uncle Dail iralLsommission el-to reach.doWn'each gift, arid - announce, the owner: INow, if possible the chatter was livelier and the. merriment louder than ever', as the.gifts for old and young, of amtuing things, of dainty deliiXite. things, of things for adorning, things of Tue session of the Presbyterian Chi lad things. of utility and-com., , f _Orwen o Pa., at a late meting, adoj oir hands. :This pleasant teak. the folly ing : ity brought to and end, the din 15 tut4sB,_ •A- former, ' Suridlik:Sel subside, and •, : tlilik - i_otiea •--sepolar haVing placed in the Pulpit,,of kuiet, chat. -We: now Went to re- . lurch -a, large atid costly pulpit Bi hats anti cloaks for.dcparture. Iltmaring - the following inseriPtion ! stilted to the Presbyterian Church-of Or , , _icart *as saddened to find in a • w.:41. Pa.,. Thanksgiving, 1877," ;we; the l lonely nick -" Rachel weeping for her Elders of said church, deem it iiiircluty firstborn `.fi r she is not," and be . - to putou record this expressidn of our gratitude 'arid thanki to the • g od ero ui - cauge she " hall no harm in these earthly . donor for his very valuable gift. We trust 'festivities. It wonl •be a comfort to us I "it will long remain in our pulpit a memo- no• doxibt if. we could . h .tit glimpse of 1 rial 'of his-libmslity, and be as useful as • ' . it is beautiful. the ecerpreaent scones of beauty sm,„_ • d light, our lovedgo FuATIIER, That a copy of this minute , 'ones who have ; before try • signed biAll the Elders,- be sent 'to the enjoy, before. which our sildeat, • gins-1 -lion. EAION N. Fitismv.,' of Elniiria, N: l•tions of 'loveliness fade away into dark- 1 to whose liberality we suspect we are .indebted for the handionM pulpit Bible. nets and insignificance. Bat we tn\st That this minute be published' patiently wait. ' . 3f, in - the Bradford. County papers.. . Monroeton„ Dec. 31, 1877..::• lIIM ' I. IIItISTMAS. TREF: AT. ST...M.vrTnsves Plia.;.—Christmas , Eve in this 11 , 1:41111,1rhood was a season long . to be re -111,-mbere(l,-.the •trce 'laden with beauti ftil prestrits for ,the school children (a 1:•_:C` nuirrher being.collectetl on this occa singing of carols, and the. geo l.:al feeling of satisfaction and joy which festive • serviczs might well be et: ;carted to diffuse among Such an unusually 1 irge collection of people, both young . and . dl. The Rector andthe - ft lends of this old Church felt indeed that it was good to live been there." • SterFnsvilie, Pa., Pee. 315t;.77. - • NIL EDITOR : At the session,pf Crystal No. 5.7, Knights of Honor', held at tiicir r,otns: Dec. 31st, the folloWir.g kethren were elected as its Qfficers for st!c ensuing. term. • !, .liir'f.l!(;r,—C. C. 310WE.P. lire Di4tl/10r—O. A. BLACK. t Diet. b,r—C. 31 MYER. • • Cool isAunit. ( . 7 , :ipbeiq.-Y. E. Pos'''. R. KITTREINIF.... Reporter—l 4: itEoix)it E 31ci..1.0CK, • G , •tar-3-ian--61; HEATH. bra lt: Kl—~tlliDUs CLAIR. f-; - ;' , C;O7 'Lodge AVOODTOt; . K. Marshall, J. IlitxuND, 0 ! i i rpi . 'l' , lst - Dirtitoi.-13: E. 'ALDRICH. - Tan week of prayer is being observed by the Presbyterian and Methodist con gregations: ; I Tni friends - ef Rev N N. BEEns will Pay burn donetion'tisittlinntaq 'at*T neon eretikiming, Jannaryl7, it the pat'. 64.mmie ;MPS. .C. irERCIM will"commence a: new terra of tier class in English Litera en ',Wednesday ifterneon next at 8 P. sr, sit her residenee., - _The course will consist: of twenty lesians. Persons _ siring to join ithe. class will send their names in at 01340: A 74 erterMinment will lay given in the lecture room of the Church of the ilessiah (Univervaliat) on Tideadai evening, Jan. 15th. All are cordially invited to attend. S. Acsnrs_ SC Brother, of Wyaln- Sing, advertise their entire stock iot dry , goods, clothing, (S,:c.; at cost, preparatory to closing business ort aoioont, of the continued illness of the senior member of • Salot Peter at It the'Celettlal gate, . teys wereresiy mad, the leek was dull; go Itttlel tmnhle had been given of late.--' tiot tbat the place by any means was fell." But really, now, Mr. Editor, I think St. Peter wilkhave. More - to do itrib!are, • for some day he will have to open the gates for Pennyville,—for last niett it `took one long stride toward Heaven, if, onejudge from the company that' assembled in Stevens' Hallland the mo •tive that brought tbeintogether being \.‘donation for our muCh:•esteeiried Bro. tateltb, who has labored earnestly: in out pat Tru CM Sunday-School was a Most pleasant affair. At four o'cloCk, p. ni., on Friday, the 28th of December, - the infant schtiol;under the charge-of Mrs. Geo. STEVES, assisted by Miss TAITTIE KEELE.II,' was' gathered iu the lecture room of the - church, where, after remarks by the Superintendent, E. T. Fox, Esq., the. band of little folks were treated to a nch repast, .with desert of .nuts and candies. At the conclusion of the - feast the Vector, in his Usual' hap py and cheerful tianuer,'.made appropri ate remarks, co chiding by presenting Mrs. STEiv"Witi and Miss KEELint each with a handsome book. The Children *ere .sent house at an early hour in' a most happy mood, and will undoubtedly carry with them pleasant 'recollections ,Of the day for many years to come. At six o'clock the doors; were again opened, and the scholari, of the main school tookthe places vacated"bi the pri raartdepartment. After singing a hymn and prayer by.the• Superinteedent, Mr. Be.tits read aftry - entertaining; 'f• Christ mas story,' wi-itten by -himself several Years since, L eutttfed " How Nelly got her Christnfas present." fie was listened to With breathless attention by the entire audience, and at its conclusion . a general exclamation "good". went up. teem the school. The ladies of the parish, who had prepared a collation for the'oceasion,• now cdmo .forward with - Cold turkey, chicken,_ sandwiches, pieltlesand cake of every, ; description, in such.profusion that after, all had been well served more than twelve basketsful remained. Then came the desert of fruit,' candies and nuts. - When -all had been well supplied,.a tap from'tho bell was then given for silence. The Hee= tor, 'after eoniplimenting - tte scholars on their-punctuality during the year, referred to the devotion to the interests of the school on the . part Of the Superintendent and teachers. A s he was drawing his re marks to a close, twin-of the scholars ap proached him baring a beautiful copy ef Jamison, Fausset and Brown's Commen tary,' in six volumes, as a present for Su pefintendent Fox f-em his teachers. This "Part of the .progranmlebad been kept a profound secret, and the Superintendent was .So Much surprised that only able to command iiis'feelings:sufliciently to thank the donors. Mr. Sritoeli was called upon by the fleeter, and in resporiSe made a o few impromptu but , appropriate remarks.' • / .- • r. • Everything considered, • thit .festival was one of the most pfolitable - and pleas ant the se,ool has ever enjoyed.: It is highly coinplimenthri to the Rector and, Superintendent, at, well'as a pleasure to to add that the sehoul Was never more pmsperous than at present. Ritiintracm2rais ,; • Itivitcriona or vas Wu= sr •winFsxcup fK .- r. About a half lielow `house referred to in my , • there settled man by the name of •s RoonviLL. He was a min of gMa!, pbps , dastrious and econoinical. the - cabinet intker'i linfinesi i. \ :tion-With farming. - -.lle also, for 'her of years, eras the only undertal Uese.parta ; *though he never owned furnished a hearse. • T.ahlti, more than-10 any other one man, is due the honor of the sueecssful enterprise of obtaining the beautiful cem etery about a mile below,. where the cele brated Blass Monument was erected the past sutmer. The ne pplarts and ix - on gate at its entrance were designed and consumated by him, and will roman monuments to Min, anti those associated with - him in the . enterprise, to the coming ages. But more lbana Ecore 'of years ago, his neighbours carried him through - that ,iron gate and betweeu those pillars of stone, to his last resting place. 'His ''widow still iurvives him, litiog on the. old homestead. • _ In 1798, lIENBY LEST Came from Cats kill, N.Y.,1 and settled about, one him- Arai rods farther, down the creek. In Illaneb, 1801, ho wofit to Eiheshinia, and 'On his way home. becoming exhausted by :wadindthrotigh the deep snow and civet.; come cold, was frozen to death. A :number of days after he was found, where lie had beaten a path around. a tree to keep himself warm, 'but death 'bad quiet- ly stolen in upon him and overcame him. His widow continued to live on the home stead with her yoUngest son RICHARD, and diet Some thirty years ago, aged 03. An oldor son, JAMES, built few rods above on the bank of the creek, *here ho raised a lSrge family. His wife died a number of years ago, but he lives sbont 4 a mile from the old homestead with his old. : est daughter. Ile 4s not fai from 98 years old. The house that HENRY LENT built, also the, one built. by his on JAMES were both lug, with the Md.:fashioned Dutch chimueyB, e., They could btirnwoal ten or fifteen feet long if they wis3 ed. _ Tlio youngest - son, IltenAnn, witli._Whoin the widow lived and died, went West some years agn and is dead. The peat settler, farther down the creek was Goprers Vorotrri; He also ca from Cat Skill, and mime intim Same year hat HENRY LENT did, and like hini br his family with him. He built a fram ' house and it iststill standing aid'' oceupi by his daiWer, "Aunt C.VIT: \ EIKLER, ' who'lcasplinTiecl in it 73 years ago. She 'know in liAr 93d year: Those beautiful wa nut and butternut trees, Standing on the auk* Park's creek but a few rods from t fa old house, he once told. me, ho planted ith his own hands. lie died 28 years ago, ' gcd 88, arid his wife about a year after a , the ripe age of i 93. ,•• 1 ,We now come to the " thill e " or Park [ school house which sust have "en built at least CO years ag4, probably i tnedi . ately after the ono 'Odell was swept . way by that terrihle :tornado; as reli, ted in my former allele. It had a chim ney and tire-place, atfirSt;but finally, af i ter a severe conflict, v a stove' war .substi ,tuted-. - - • • • In this school hrse I commenced my literary srltool W. , I rernon.bor it, °Mr. . . Editor, as if it Were UM yeiterday. 3tAit- GARET LENT, the daughter or the afore said llP.Ntrir LENT, Was the teacher.- te- Ang "called up , to read," as I apppiched i her I said, " I :know soine of my letters." A' What ones 2" said she.. I said A, I and O. I really thought I - waktjuite far ad vatteatl; My old teacher is still living— old and widowed , and blind—the widow of the late SH.,is ALLIS. ;The cemetery 'of which•l have spoken, Was located by thin school house, and more ground being needed After a few years, the house was removed . about 80 rods below and is now used for a dwelling. 'The 'first person buried in this cemetery was FlAnnin2l, wife of Major ELLIOTT. She died - Jan. 2241, 1833. Tho Methodist Chtircli, built in 18.19, stands opposite where that school house stood. Just below, where:Joirs VOLORT now lives, a house was built at antearly period. ABSALOM TANIASIt lived there about, sixty years ago, and - at a later period Amu,- MARTIN; bOth,Of whom with their wives havii,leng wince , gone to* the spirit land. • (apt. Csalvsx..was the next neighbor. below. A remnant obis house is still in' existence. • The place of his.rtativity Ido not know. . Ile w4s quite advanced .in years 30 , years ago. A scene occurred in his !muse abmit r,9 years ago wideti I shall never forget—l was about nine years old. QLARK and some of the family, Were in the room at the time. Seeing au old musket standing in the comr of the r . Toont,l took it up to look at it, and' just MI I turned s therinuzzleldown by HAituv ns.it Went off. Some of the shot scat tered over the room like hail-stones, but the most, - with the wadding, Went &wit through the. floor about half way between cr.sits and myself making a hole about .one inch in diariteter. My eyes were eon eider.ddy injured by the smoke and dame. TI ewlimen _ screamed ; let.Sur. bounded like the roe upon the mountain. But when the smoke cleared away and we got over the fri,glit enough to.astertain actual results, we were grid to learn :that t've . were all alive-and \that nothing very seri-. ors, after all, ti:.(l eorne of' what might have been a relit calatifity. Nearly opposite 'the . house, just beloW, stood for many years log ltottse occupied by NATHAN. • 319 - xxun, 1 • and where a part Of his .children were \ - born,and where he lived until -ho Ludt . his neW4ramed house some. rods above> He was a \ bhtckstnith by trade. _ We now Cross the little creek and come to STEPHEN CIiA*MER'S.. A part .of the original hoitse—iii;geed repair' is still in existence,' occupie.d_by4Wo of his deugh-.: tem. The' Deacon (as iteras called) was a good Man. But he died in the prime of life,- some 40 years :age"; while.,down the 'river with lumber. He - was brought home . for burial. Mg widow lived till witbia'a pfew years. • Shei visa the dangliterof Ei*A( Vouerre. . _ • .. In it i N At4ANIET;, 3,lo,6Dy—wbp, wait the i settler in what is - now Rome Borough in the town of Rome, built a log eabiroear the spot where the house of Hon. JOISPASSMORE now stands, lie lived there Mnrief:inor three yeare,and then changed possesstons•with . FREDRII. iotz EtmcOn. - These tirat*ttlers were a hardy race of men. llstit \ lirsszt.t. passing by' one warm sun-shinyday in -March, when the snow was uearly\knee deep, saathis MOOIDY gathering, sap b.ll- , foot.- " eonv," said . he; "r chime you; would freeze your feet, Wading ing iti thesnow this way." "Ha!" said I -Moody, ".bow can I freeze my feet - whin it is thattiittg all the time?' Their chil- I drip used to slide .upon the ice - haro-fout-i ed by the houi. . . • I Near by this logtabin at a later period a frame house was'built, and a man by the' ame Oi l AS A idtr.t.rt lived in it.. Just below where the log but was built, Where the old tavern house now !stands, a family by the name, of EarrEntmooss lived. He followed by Faros Tonratras,. who was eng,ol4briitleiiis clocks\ and in manufacturing elbek cases: Many ottiaied tliongt : at the present time, which he sold. errs FIXLER ‘ followed him, and' turned , the a .house into tavern. The next time bi-. IoW in the .olden time was a log house standing where firs — d Welling of Auxis Youros now stands. A man by the name' of Ettrnum CLiput lived in it. - an not contain whether he built it or not. It was .a ruisen4 Watt leokinsottEnture 50 • ears .146.7 Nearly Spiimdte or Mil RED n a RUSSELL, over 50 years ago, erected a h, use that bad the moat; fancy work on it of . nything Within many miles around. Hew . a hotse:lolder by - trade,,au,4 he he did tl Mist the\people seklibp. Jie could do. le pros a man of bat little'ed ncation, but natural genius. -' ,Some ono 8 .40: tOlbltai you tea 41414!410711r: hobsocost?" " 'eat s " was the reply, "I can tell you 'twixt cent it cost me be tween $3 and $4OO, sides the Cials and glass and many orFer s.". Thelionse is still t standing, bat s , been Moved across tlui road. - The ~neat below was the Woonnumt• family, -, where Haws AVoonnttnx , now lives. DANIEL VOOGRT, a son of GODFREY • 'OUGHT, was the next. He died , some 40.years,ago., ,4.bout. opposite Ids I}4 - 41pe, is the old burying grobpd—neglected and deseiate,hardly a grave marked even by the plainest stone. The first burial I ever at tended vas here. -The man'o.name was. STIROPE, born up l'ark's Creek. ilowviv filly the scene rises cp - before • iiie bier, the unixexed coffin, the matt 'l4 charge (HARRY PAnks, .yet living), thd' palsy- lontaciated cemtteiutnce olf i the dead man, the grange views I had of death; the weeping friends, and the awful solem nity that TsOemed-to pervade-every‘mind. 1 force, 111. ,tairied on connec- AUM. We . now ,cross Bullard's Creek and come to the TOlrer, " or Maj. ELLIOTT'S school house. But it is not there. • Many year 4 ago, by:the-division-of school die triets, it was. moved to another locality. A: few rods below whew the .honse . nstsl to siaud, stood the log hut in which Maj. E.t..t.hrrc lived till be built on theoppk.site side of the road. Down to the lett rule 90 rods Was. the house and grist mill of SVI.vESTER BARNES. This grist mill was built., by Buns IlmowAv, Esq. , in-1808. Be sold it to his brother DAVID, and vEsTutt BARNE4 bought it of him in 1818. spent n all the' rest, of his active life as miller in this mill, Ertisle tier stry mitt O'er the river, rock and rill, Cannot catch a *lngle sound' Save the dna of yon&ir ndll.• ,- 7 Conninbrhoto. While "waiting , for the grist," how long and oft I have stood and watched the movements in the • bolter of these gieat iron bolts which made the dark re ferred to by the above - poet.? But the ven erable OA : miller has passed away and is succeededt. by his son ; the : old arrange ment of bolting 'has • passed away and is succeeded by the improved oflattir times. As Wei AIOW turn to the main Toad we come to the place where JOSEPII AILLE2C iiVCd; on ill, right band of the Mid; jtts4 below on the same Bide, a man. by the name of Canitnit lived, and on the-left hand a litho farther down. A: IYArrLEs, e now - ascend a little rise of ground (the •road used to ruin farther back from the cre than it does now), and we come Ito the placT , .whero Joux , PANO settled in . 1 1801. .I.lB‘l ,k COLE, a Methodist minis ter, preached in this bolise occasionally immediately aft Tlt was built,—the first preaching in these 'irts of the country. ~ .der Cor., l ' Ash - \was Called Ai later years ) lived on the roe. ,about half-way between Towanda and 111 •roe ,Corners. •In this house of 'Jolts PARK. , the first %, \ .marriage in these parts was pc oimesi . ; his daughter CrtmEn wAs ;metaled, J. 4.13. LENT, • the aforesaid ELISIIA COLE rw• forming the marriage' ceremony. Tlr s,, was iu 1803. The house long sinte passed awn. . Not one of the first generation of 'the first wyttlers spoken of m- this article •is now alive, and play a few it the children' that they • brought with them wren they moved into this ccinhtry. , it is, SL iydars since N. P. 31toonv, made the first settle ment, and 110 sine!) Join; Paws*, came. All of thesepioneers are gone. "All flesh is grass, and all the goodness thereof is as the-flowers of the Geld.." The grass with creth and the. tlowerladetl:..!' • • . . • (TO BE CONTINUED.) • C. E. tArLon. Whitney's Point, Dec.. 7, '77. • • TnE Whitney's Point Reporter is edi. ted by -31..tus BRANDAY, dnative of this.• county._ Sotnebodyf ,has sent. 13. a copy of thel BIiADY6II6 REPORTER, which - calls to - his mind - some of the sorties of his boyhood, and lie inuseth thus: j,T • . • Ctia.savi.—"This week we received the Rusrafunii REPORTER which is published 'Towanda; Bradford 'Co., Pa. Wohave two cc sins residing at Towanda, and we suppose hat one of them, a Mrs. 0. A. Baldwin it to_qa. AS we glance, over thi• -• eoliin ut. in . w a' . . this paper' it , •eartfiew - us back—yes, a back iu th lobg, long ago.. It takes u. back nearly •28 .year ,Let:-Ts's ,15sw, Yo l ut's RECEPTION.- and well we reme ber when •:aif urchin The ancual reception of tin-Tat 3is a so that we left the old LeTugla of Towanda cial even; of sufficient importance to draw' bound on a :packet ofthe.North Branch canal for New York* Ste. ' We bad out ahrfiliant representa,tionof .-thit riff! heard a great deal about New,York while of neighboring 'towns and cities, as well we weie at work .for $7 per Month on a es our own citiaens. In'the hour of peril farth in the town of Standing Steno. We t trom fire, we think there were never such bad seen young men from Waverly and Otsego - who bad come down dressM,in gallantand-courigeous'" fire laddies" as fine lino s , And who, we thought fared \ our Towandadiremen ;so in the moat pol ittiiiiitentAl9 everf&Y-'FAlnhme — frtilh 3 sued society, they are distinguished- as had a terniency : to-makeUsfeel miserable. ‘ • We remember well the morning , that we ee'eff., :cultured and-ekkettiheM; lifent.kepen left on , the packet, We had seven „del- While there is a getictous rivalry,be m oar la in e fieebot (tuther therelhae,ke twee ihe fow pompanies at tbp fire, do have now), however ; it looked larNi .to - • -',, ' , •• • , ...'" .1 - ......4 • , lamb Ic + we want to say of an m thetn us then. ; No Lehigh Valley rail road • , \ passed along the bank of the broad Sus- that , We i &ID rely et4 111 841 0 '.00 0- Bati see quehanna an those- days. The North with any other o. nization of firemen in Branch canal extending north to . the the State. - . '' State. line. Athens appeared to us like a Oti •Nsii; Year's de ing Meicur -Hall Very large village. We • have since `visit the_place but it ;does , appear pear ..as was most tastefully and utifull def y .°, \i, l i lrge :u; it did when we beheld at for the rated for the reception of g eats: - 4 11140 firsttime froth that `raging canal.' - were:wreaths and' festoons of vergreens '; In lcooking over the adver tisements of tbeltrxturrun, um find but Tem few of gracefully arraugecLabout the wa - lcof the the names of the boys We knew in.child.: • mom.• Six Virgo glebes of beautifektiow hood. - The REPORTER and Argue wore ers were suspended from the ,chande* the two leading papers of Bradford county an d i n di& beitntra• a large doilit with out when we reside there; they were always stretched wings which hung . from the reliable and readable. We suppose that the men who.then edited them have.long ceiling, was composed Of tiny white blos -since gone to their homes. Sloalii.",d.aeil . ettitilno'.iwehf, /bra A; Over "Vitri peaents .worked iiiir4. TtPen the the • windows. Sofas, 'chairs and conches mrfili mid rugged 4 htns of Brad rofd - 65unty . t h e • were dispersed around the -reom for the -to gain a mere pittance. Their children jnever hati the advantages that we give many spectators who looked . on the' gay l i n . children. Ipd .sometimes we think scene. A - soft; white, carpet tendered tt sti; there- di dffil linVotie- noiseless the tread of promenaders and d parents than our children dancers: •= 'Ai`tlie *4%04100e (lib hall, in are was no uncommon thing twr lo for a man to feed and hands:trio scarlet and gold, letters, was ' clt family on $2OO per year. the inscription "Lin-Ts 3. Eighth { Annual The boys and girls would go two and n ece iiiiq t. lll • thi •the 8 64th * 1 0:w 3 , 1 M11 8. three miles to soh 1; - ..Tbkischools were fie b: ni t i t ii i i efi t iiii i ii bet ink , . , 4.-kit app y. taught by cheap teachers and Only a few .7 months in the year , 'at - that. But the New Year." Delicate, trailing vines bee children, ,wmie laughtlo be - htuipt, and, dared these mottoes, like the framework necessity made them. industrions. Their of ' a p icture. -.. 1 1 ' t -',. 1 • - . hardships in childhood made them well , At • - 9:30` WnrrE it flew' AN'S orchestra,' ,prepared for.the item . realities of after •yeasig. ~ th e bi o ltaa ur.6 0 4-.lll4ifite e k e t.. of Binghampton, took, their places,on the no hothouse plants. • The pine, knots stage and played ' , the opening overture. *re . gathered from the forests and the The ball opened ititli the grand preme. chi would eagerly devour the send- , . 4... ,uta, which was hut by It. A. )Izncun, men ' of the • aoshor whose production: ll \ he r . y that old-fashioned fire -place. - present I'res4l,of, Lila. , Ta.,ii, with Miss Edneatio was ' highly prized even in ELY , of Bingbaintim, followed by ex -1-1113115'43rit = W i Utt . 11716 re " "P a l e ' 'President Cues. L. Timer 'and wile, and membered. - limy changes hhve occurett - ~ since theh; farthing has taken the place of e.x-Pirsident It.'A, PAcazn and wife. It lumbisringv ,Cburn es and. .Academia willieirmiiiist spiel:We:as tbsionitid of li rel bare been built, ,tb\ )ple have been prothenaders itivept through the spacious , prosperous, but. are t -more 'honest; hall:. The gentlethen were in the regnia; indtistriqns• and moral' , k n theirfore- \ , fatheis V -."- ' • : ' tdoneivantake9lisetaeof,itibiekt-Isiththe tpUialaccestories of white glov'esiiA neck! ties. The ladieVlitlielalso6l*.acslfleinit • Oun Troy letter came - too 13, hope to heir from the writer.ie4o.,, ...,'VE eau tilioninted to jkiutire follow g`ll4{wtr note-fron: wired housekeeper : . - 'itte l bionlilkikiibleibto6;44 i kti f to aU subscribers of the Bata. WIRD • .. ' • ETV* for Hafirtil " 1111. WO 11C - ° NCO rielOst nice have tried • , of them•w the pries of the paper, . d doubtless tbere•are may others wb • ate equellrvaluable in the book. Eve housekeeper would do well ' to - subscribe f , the per and secure for themselves so v , bins, book for so groan an amount. : HOUSEKEEPER." TtlAXllilliTfiat'i • •.744 , 10010ilffun Grange Hall was :the , antsy satisfactory in attendance, in entertatOrrt, and in fina4 1 0411 1 .M.414 grinlb l 9. l3 4 were !ed at the tables, and more than was teceived at the ileltat i ollice, swhth_ will leave • a net bilanet that will gosfar to wlllth liquldatingite be debt. The 'ample rocinis - Were cro+kdetf,' tid good , r-. 'der and quiet prevailed duriag the cute taitime3nt-riti strikirez-tentrast wit4lliMe parties where liquors are ,eold. Hern amusement without the usual accompany ing vices; the large hall and dining-room afforded facilities that attracted a large company, without dangerousallure meats of the bar=room. \ On the followiniThundity another opt terparty of a different kind met at the l 'house•„fiat . B; Atttown, bringing in upwards of forty loads of lum ber from\woods and saw Islip, wbitli,,he had prepared, for replaaittk biaitain t batn • burned -hustaiimmer. This ipthe+ second voluntary offering ofhis neighbtira per tioa of the same\ party having diwyrn twenty loads for hilltTirse barn last sum mer shortly after the This fraternal Spirit is highly•appretiatt4t.by the recipi ent of the favors,'and lie liOpei always to he able to meet . any,misft4wtte on a the part of his generons "neighbora, in the , earns ,waY4 .• • + On' tli'atiikair 'attar - tioim,"" at' an *is, meeting.of the. Asylum Grange, Co 41:: J. AYRES, of Macedonia, was to taller Past Master I..,arcarra• se Master of the Grange for the ensiling year; also, E. W. DUKER as Overseer, and Dvitniry IcEre 1141 ileeretary._ • Brokber. Kr.r.txit has been, Seointary from the first oriaeizatton; and has never missed a Meeting.. This Grange hall arranged for an opett,sessioe and • discussions (as' a Prirtner's'> Club) at its next meeting, probably he -eoutioued at intervals during tho trial ter. Saturday evening, Jan. 19, -thi3 question of "!the best mitnntr of I 'ool and wintering stock will be considered. Taxation, proper representation, and the .exliorbitaut pay of povernment officials' will ha-considered in due time if thoopen meetings are Well attended, and We shall ask the attendance of speakers from other Granges. - • White noticing Grange matters, let me announce it is understood that the Stand ing StZme Grange Will meet in open ses sion on Satutday afternoon, Jan. 19th+ for installation of officer; and short ad dresses. If troming the river should be practicable, Past. Master LAPORTE and WorthrMaster Aver have agratat to at , tend and e.Onduct the cereinonics. • • Snotty-In Attrstn SAYlq..—Sink ment held by some parties in New York State against. a - min named' R. Dualism,. of ET.syka, Pa. '• One day last week, as BUMMER went into New Yotl4 an attsphinent was served on. some per sonal property he had with him. His wife rescued , the . soods 04:14 concealed , them in a barn on their premises in Syie: On Satnidaylani Junll,ll°l4ls. onatable of Athens borough; with a search wet rant, wept after the aforesaid property. Ile first went to' the house of BUSSLER, but was denied admittance. He 'then went to the bard, some thirty or forty feet aWayi, 3116. ,Dcsit.Es. rap : wtairs, opened a tilndOw' and fired 'a Shot=gun, loaded with buckshot, at Hositcrt, who E gi , The neighbor, who bad not •rezognized' tierlearng on tho afternoon of Sanaaif that the Ntlicens of .the Lus. Were looking for a female fugitive from Justice, gave information .concerning the strange wo man who had come to his house under such peculiar circumstances. Mrs. Buss- LER was foiind bidden in - the garret, and was taken to Atherisfor a hearing.. On Monday, both a- hearing ',and were required to give baildntlui sum of $2,000 for their appearance at next'term of court, in February. • We were in fall dress, and thi s toiletimoto Up on any similar oecaalop wire , never mere elegant or varied. "Theiti in 4 of costly Oka and velvets, the, cheer of rich Leeltiftisuffly dian*ldai "the gloss of isatia addiillanner of '4s:tells." flotati,of this post superb costumes' vere freed 4VOEoa,,that automat of the world _ • \ of fashion. • • , liaLck liage 'green room. . Six, long tables were liter ally losu4ll tamistingpiray of deli- Stately:served viands. The 'courtesy- of the .managers permitted me to get a view of thetraguingvitstW lbitoratlfei filist:wpse marred by the onslaught of the hnsu/reds Of ''hungry banqueter& Well trained Waiters supplied caery-want with noise less' celerlty. It is needless torecapitulati the bill- of faro, !then everything was of thd - Stai atnitittrgteut Sibtinstirsee.l-:i , The whole affair passed oil= witliont` a itipmite*;tiierifintl* finte•the eo ie~nt of all who p participated in the . festliities of this"tleiiiiink-"tietionnse the success of the Eighth 'Appal Reception of ar i k 3Ras 1 ! / "USt i t i l le A ° t491i.. qd me lielection e - iitimti9ift6 of arrangements, who' spared no pains 'hi Inak Olii t rACfg u ..t 3e/ ‘P lal tr ia one or, t he enjoyable soci'erents; ich are as pleasant'to remember in the 'Past, as they amtcptinyripliteddinit,heffnteie; . '• . • . tir A good double Sleigh for sale clisp.:Enquiiiiiil !Rolm's! litanatcire Store. • tlr We will pay cash for Hemlock . Loteber-In the leg; delivered at9urwill Clefies J. 0 . rkoeW, Ftle 6 .7 !71 rf DoNettos.-71she fripnds of Re%;. w r lieat/e,yrit pay,Ahan _Donation vle)t nktps 'betels ) otia4.- .rfc. .41astlIfirtik church, on Friday evening, Jan. le, 1875. ; /All are Invited. • bi t Dane'sfi v>noir Hotel Rome, Pa., Friday eve., ;lan.' 18th, 1878, an Invltatlen It extended to all to attend. Admissiont to the danee ttiOr. Muelt ' t'ariaadd'fittilth's Band of Oweitti> kw-To tivair.-IV,Noin apd Pladtaglib Shops, a gmat *'ha.orp lois Seat rite work - men. SosseasiOn at any thrita. G. U. WILLER. Wyslaslng, Bradt : ol4 ra. Jan. 4, ISM G. ts" There_ Nrill - bc\a . .special session of the, Northern 15istrIct C ‘ onent!on I. 0. GI. T. held at Weed rrankllrt,-.131, IS and 16. 1878. , -G. W. Cir. 'is, - Dtat. Seel . farA 14 4 1w4". ) 1 :1T ) . 0 .1" 3 ::1 PET G . — T he _ Good Templars :11ornbroot, give,A. Co. 1. their Lodge Room. at that place, on friday, . evening, Jan., 11,'1078. IConsistnig of Dtalogies, Deelamations; Stump Speeches', tieetttg' tions,Songs Vocal and instrumental Music, ttc., . The stage has her s eignieely Stied up for the occa sion, and no pains will";:ite spared to make every-. thing pleasant and agreitahle. Come and see for yourself. Doom open at &SO, curtain 'rises 7:30. Admittance IScts, Children under 10 years lents. Dy ‘ egder of Com. BUSINESS ,LocAl... cifiliTt*ltintr- st. Eh' go odi thiapet for cash', thsqopy therostskbpshorrof In Northrr,o Peunoylranlii: . . RA's(gEtf.- Ei . ojsk;tu.k;inr.' 6ArkiB. aes4s sei -iki; assortment primate:L.l. Gold and Sltrer.watches. Cr Wu. A. CitiEIIEIRLIN 4 haS just re: turned tier yrk: stilt "pods foe ttup Holi days. ' . rjrFhing tbe tif -station ery at WitiTcols4 & Si!Arret. Or" Bronze Lamps, with Crystal Ilium nalor. only 93ct. MADILL'S Crockery Store. Ems' ilegiciipb fF , always, Opp we : gill 100 likrop;, - erist'ker* Ind Ghtsivrari 114 lowest prices, " Crockery Store. Great Barka' ins. in OVERCOATS it tiospttrituo•K,;• - , Ladies Sewing Chairs, (Rockers) foi cents ertbt PP cm:Witte°. tirll:4t. COWLES at tilt; Bakery . oppo 7 site the Means Honse:lteeps a large sapplyst fresh ly baksd Crackers.. ' dec2.o. a' tal id ver You cam get all the latest styleirof .Stationers, Teri cheap, at WqzTcoian k Suaue's FlCTlir,q9 . l3ut,ton kik_Gloves all the nee iitladits it 3ino.iiit'sCiA.. WIIITCOUIt & SIIMPT sell the best Blank : Books taannract aced . In the country. tat- Undertaking a apecia!ity at the Bridge Stieet Furniture Store. marM. - r1044 littsc,6B 40 - 6 the tielit „Skirt Suppertei;also the Skirt 'Elerater. inr Go to COWLES'S Uakery for your chriotemeCeptlei. • deep. E‘r Everybody enjoys-Cosv,s's Cocoa- Cantiy. fresh' supply , made; eilery diy. dec:o Now firm, 111311? goods and law . (Age gittelLatilturo Store ;mar o.' ME= 12" . To F. AIILLs.—NVe harC snit utic'h Which tie will sell chef] tgr . Great :iednetkr Mats West, Northwest an; etreapest fare* eief efferent. , R. Sherwood,' Towan da - - L. . 07.. RtennEns challenges Winn for finality of itoexhrwmt low prices ori Doom Bllnda and 3191d1n . .., s, and all bultding . terlal. tauga-t or SPECIAL TO TUE PUBLlC.—traVillg opened a Cled and Wood yard on Canal St.. near the }:plscopat; Church. I am now prepared to CB' all orders for COAL — AItITWOOD - AT BOTTOM PRICES FOR CASH. Having had 'experience to. this ItuslneF,c I I,ellrire I can du as well by`lhose that favor me with their orders as any one In the trade. It Is Itt;tkltitehlliii lb' keilp on hand's volt supply of the' boat ',COAL AND WOOff In the tnarket, and sellitt. , a J.OW SS POSSIBLE and livelively It. 'KINDLING 'WOOD by the Farrel or L Any orders lift at, tbeßtpre of L. T. Itoyse. Miln Rt., near bridge, or 0.'1). Wickham at the ,ettl - Terettre-tteerairscreult; thilartl. Thanks to &generous pliblle for theft] -very Kral patmuen,-durl4.lbi.' pest clgift yeam. while In 'de. grocerr trade. I respectfully solicit a Vontlntiance of their favors, and t will tputrantee' IMIONDE Iw.JaulOts7B DYSPE.PI3IIk ti:EllesrliteslA!, DTSPP,PSIA ! • Dyspepsiajetfa moat Pc:fidexing of all Ituman Stlmetils. Its symptoms are almost infinite IA flirt. ItagliegrapdAttatlitidetAnd despondent victims of no dricaso .olli'n . fa'h2r themselves the prey, In turn, ll,t exeriy known malady. This is due, In part, 411 he slow sympathy which 'exists between the Sten:Limb an4'tho brain, and in part also the fact, that any dlijarbance of the digestive function tie.' cessarily disorders elfiritvre, the bowels and the .ervous system, and effects. to some extent; th . silty otihe blood. • .-,. PinWrsitittcr W4n1104 hut* a tic • TIII. IFftaTteve - -slim; to bet Ned ''',Und 'cantle Ik'h ,- \ nano; years.in tie with, unparalel) s.. 'end ed to curt Y'all t . i, fant- fly Is stibpl Cirfrrenety4o it& or . los.. 01 de) neasuf 4 , stomset, nests. sleep', remedy au, genuine. unit dollar Phitalelphi Drugglos ai Ask for E; try no other tar per j.nott F. AVMs , RF. Ear' deg %trey ate!, tbe oo n nly Eta_ pliyalco... Tape inivo Imps" *Fire h d po=- Irktfevid. (leartfitort elbtfi Witte air Taps- 1. be removed; all ether vrotnia ran be readily de greyed. Send for circular to E. F . Kunkel. Tl 3 North Ninth Strcetagiltadillptila. Pa.. or call ra veurdruniat fors bottle of Kuukell Worm Syr iflrverlf.l46_,„F E. F: KUNEEL.I3 I.ESTRAL ANtrE.'rn KEN xtvs stilt...woo FOR TUE II Altt. ' The betrahtfehesperrillairtiteishig and Hair ! Ciotr tt =_They_ rempre .0* tiottegl vent from tatting off, and promote the growth 3n very short time. They preserve and beautify the Ha r, apd tender It soft and glossy. They Impart islrilliffasy.au4 salkg.sggldiriOloo to Onsid.,tod Wiry flair, and ass hair didadtUr r theYiirif led ; eradicate dandenlituNprevent Iwtttness. T. shampoo clear.s tae Hall, remowes grease, scarf. eruption. b Cans beadache , prodooed, by. beat and tat ue. Kart!kepr a p t uo stod.i.tuitrat restores os4 restores tided. dry, bush sad wry . Prldo ipefibletis 1.. Ask "OUT druggist for this . wend to "natal. Proprietor, No. US Nat* Ninth, Stsiot.i Pidisdeiptda,lns. • - . 11,59071.."‘i Mil 'MEI& IN NEED OF large etoq of the. Fanning 19 he the.b7est'Srl! bi 101; 'oeetA. won rinks ;to nil „southwest. ~ The or ipply to 0. "Ericoit SPECIAL LOCAL. Vdr7:AltisSfaily.l" . s 'Orofitis nisk.w4 Ell • . . . strong vs same.' .Also at the Milt Of Stark, Miller St DeWitt's use vs aildo. . • . ALSO-One other lot .ettuate in !Ulster - typo bounded north by lands 'of the - estate pf Dubai Myer, east' the public hlghwaVeouth by tends of widow Flood west by lands the Ditties Slyer es tate; contalat; ji acre more or less,' With I Means „plat MIR; and all Mill fixtures and - Machinery be- Musing thereto; and other isittbuildiniga thereon. • -.. - ALMS-One other lot. situate Inister. twp,. -bounded nortteby lands of Mathew. lloote and Pat rri2n'lMat, essilly landitotAmaita Watkins, Muth' b . ds of Amen Watkins , west by the public h ghiray; contains I% acres more, or less. all lin . proved, with I trained. house, I (rimed barn, and' new frult.trees thereon: Sexed and taken into ex.' amnion at the suit of Geo C Pogo vs 2 o.Complsell. ALSO-tine other lot situate . in 'Litehfield tarp, bounded north by lasids of Beni , Parks and Slim sof enl Wolcott estate. east by laud Valk.% south by lands of A P Wolcott, - west byjands of ., A V Wolcott; contains *Sexes more. - or less, shout '23 imerosed, with 1 barn and few fruit tree* thereon. Seized and taken Into execntbm, at the snit or p W 'Wolcott and fruit Deckers users Chaise& E and W t; Munn. ~-• . : ALSts-gne other . lot _ sltnatoeln Canton ' bounded north by lands of F,rederfek Kerrick TA, John Crandall; east by lands of George Matson, south by Lana of David Karnes, writ bir.lands of - Merrick Crandall and Addison Beals; contains 200 -acres snore - or lesa. about 100 improved, With. I framed house, 1 framed barn and orchard of fruit trees thereon:. Relied and Mien foto execution at the, suit of N M Pomeroy Na, John, M Allye.end Merrick Crandall. - . - ••••, •. .. A1....50- , -* One other lot eltatate In -Windhanf.twp, Wounded and described - as follows: Beginning at a car of Zeties Hotchkiss' lot; thence south Ho. west' . 79 pers to a•cor; thence north 45°, west 140 pers to ; a cor; thence north' 45°, east 79 pets to the place of-I begsnning ; co - cit.-dna 43 acres and 21 pent mono or' • lass, about 10 improved, dub I old Shanty, 1 old log barn, and a -few fruit - trees thereon. &toed and, ..taken. luta execution it the snit of Myron Prince. vs Geo of VanCise. - , 1 1 14,5.0.-4.ine other lot situate in Teacart's twp,' blended arel deactileiol as follows ; Begiening at a hemlock near the northwest cur of what „Is called the ” ling Lot," belonging fernserly to Jonas Ing bane thence north V o ,enat .131?‘ rods toe stake and., stones: thence south 71°. east 99"roda too stake and atones; theme: eauth 46 0 , west 123 rods to a stake and stones; theoce north Ida, west aS rods to the place-of beginning; contains 45 acres and 130 pre more or less aboat 90 -improved, with 1 framed 'baton. 1 framed baits. 1 blacksmith shop, end - few' feet trees thereon. Seliett,and takeo into Preen. IBM at the snit of Stephen C Smith vs Ildw Smith: ALSO-One other lot, situate In- Athens twp, bounded dorth by lands of-, A C Elabree. east by lands of is C Elshree, south by the putilichlghway. west he lands of A C Eisbree and the public- high-, way; contains 4 acres more or 'less. • all improved; with 1 framed house, and e few fruit trees thereon: Seized and taken Into ezeentinn atthe snit of ,A/C Elsbree vs Ct.; Snell and Mrs P Roultardson./,/ - ALSO-4lne othei lot sttuste In Athens twoMigh, bounded north by lands oft:-4. Corbin, eisebylauds of Atari Bentsen, south by Nerth-st, west/by lauds of Mrs Hylton; eon:ales , 4 * ol'an are m,Mer . br - less, with I framed church and leaned sheds thereon. Seized and taken Interxecutlon at the sett of FeM • es's use vs the Firstrniveri,eseCeureh Sod- s ety of Athens. • ALSO-One - other lot 'tartrate In Albany twp. bounded north bylands.of linnaaSweet and E T Perk, cold by the squib !menet of the Towanda Creek, south bylands of Metier Smith, west by the Behelek Turnpike; contares 3 acres more or lees,: -all IMproVed e with 1 frametthouse and a few fruit ! trees thereon: •Selzedandetaken Into execution at I the snit of C M 312'1111e, use vs Geo English, TT. ALSO-One other lot' situate In ' Wysox twp, bounded north eyeland4 Of Charles Daugherty. east by lands of Henry Birch:tel. 'Jesse- Orshall, and Ii S Allis, south by lands et Thomas Dolan and Jetts , Letipuwestefy lands of A Hinds and John -John- win; containi 3eo,acres more or less, about 2.50 im. leveed, eveili 2 teethed timers, 4 =framed barns, 1 granaryeetherlentbellilings and 2 orchards of fruit tress teereon! etietzsd arto taken Into erect:elect at the welt of ,e P Kirby n N N Porta, and Oscar-N.' . `Parks; TT. , .. •.. ALSO4One other lot sitteste.ln Ithrllngtott twp: heeineed north by Sager Creek, east by lands of )Ins t•yuthet Parker, south by the public highway, ' _weseey lands of Sydney Vanoy; contains 15 acres more less, about leiruproveie with I board house. 'l. boa !barn and few/frets trans 'thereoe. Selted Mei taken into execution at the cult: of - Job Moe -Itesee se vs Marc M.' Beeson; I' T.' • • - ' -le}' -One other lot situate In-Burlington twp, Jemmied and described as follows : Beginning at e err near the- spring, in the centre of the road run= Wag southerly le the centre , of - the bridge across the pond: titmice southwest alSitig line • e f I' I` Siseet's land to asecor of stake. and stones; thence north e7°,-west in a cor .of lauds. of • P P Burnes-; ' e thence horth 4*. east ta corn" land of 'Wm and `Timothy 611fityle, Vienne east 89°. south to place of . le girineng: eentalus Ce acres snore or lees.. about 4a I improved, with 1 teemed house. l'ioi tarn,' and a few fruit trees thereon, 'Seized 'and taken lutieex eretem at the telt of .A and .T Morley vs Dennis . riven and Timothy (iilfoyte. el.Sfeethie other to: situate in Overten tee's. hounded and described as follows: Beglunlug at a betitinek et-r south 324 e. west -101 p e rs 'to a twee leek cot: thence smite &See°, tact 22 2-10 pers to a eleStnet sapling nor: thence Seat It 71 k6°, =-- 504 pees to a pest; theo'C, smith -3214 0 ..17C5t '7 pars to a pest: thence north 68'4 0 , west 80 3.10 . pots to -the piece el begleteng; contales el acres. - ALSO =One other 10t Slttinte 111 Overton twp, hounded and deem lbed as follows: Beginning. at the teethe - est cur of a tract of !and In the .warree - tee name et .1 Drtertentse thetwo north 57 e o .west 131 sees :ea post tor: thence setae 12.-.....' sees: he to a tette cor: thence rasters* along the line of Ilea lieu itinebold and Atelrew.Wett, 120 pars to the tilt !, of the reek at tames Beverly's feed: thence siong the top edge °Utile roeksen pees; thenee 'east 1 per . to the - cor. of .I..mes and J oeu Ileve.rlvelatel; tht•nre nortb 3e,.. 1 2 0 , east 47 tiers -along the line of Jacob Dee ntieelereeteo the:place of seginniug: contains ey l 6i ac res there or less.- stunt-30 improved.' with 1 [ren.el house, I log: barn, and a few fruit . tre s (hereote Seiked-and taken Into extentlon at the suit et Beery ileerhemee vs Martin Helelletnere , ALSO rt e other lot situate In Wells twee' lienniird ani lescrthed 149 follows: Beginning at the SOllth,..ast,lor of lot No 130 of the allotment of the lands of thellinghant estate In Wells twp afore ' sael. conveyed - to'j,iihn Strong; theece 'Wong the south line of said let tiorth stee west 17 8-10 lien'; thence along the eastlitir oh lot No 22S ennveyeteto Manes 1) Wylie, south\ IN°, west 95 2-10 pees; thence aletreehe east line of lot No : 239. conveyed to HaretaisC Compton south ,Oe, west 13 7 -10pers; thence :Bong the north tine- of-lot No 123 hereinal i. ter deetrihed north 59 0 , east 99.. Oda pees': thence along the west nee 'if lot Nee 2.25,ea1ee hereinafter described north ts o , east 109 pees fie the place of ' beginning: contains 63 3-16 acres moreeor lees, with the usnel allowance of R per et far road's, err. It being Mt. No =tot the allotment of thielittegham lands in Wells ti - p. ... ' , - A LSO.One other lot sitnate In Wellseecre, bounded and described as lellows: Beginning at . the southeast cur of-lot No lel conveyed to John Strong, thence :teak the east Line of said lot north tee °, cast :ei 4 lepers; thence along the smith Hoe: of lot .No 221, cenceyel to Tlieoplins :Moore, and the "meth linen( lot N 0,215 conveyed to L F Ad ams south - See°. east 49 5.1.3 pets: I hotwe Along the West line of bit Ng 214 conveyed to John A Ayres sout. o . lle 0 . trestle) 4-lepers; thence still along line eiiif lot Ne 214 aue titeswest line of lot No 212 coei 'eyed to Jesse Shcieted eolith l'ee. west 65 Teepees; thence alone the line- oflot•No 12e afnresaid, t.onth 89 0 ' west 40 7-10 porn; thence along the stest tine of lot NO 224 above rte described, north 1 4 0 . east 109 .. pets to the place of beginning; contains - 49 acres more or less with the metal allowance of 6,leir rent for roads. etc. it Leine, lot No 225 of the.illotment of thb Bingham lands In - Well.e. tep. • /.. s, .. , ALSO-One other lot sititile s ein /Wells top, leinnibel end described asi follows: Jteginntme at thesouthwest cor of lot. Nese: esthete, described; thence - them the south line . said .lot. and the south litir 0 225 abuse desiof 101Neribed, north SS*, ez a east libelers; thence slung' ,e west line of said lot Ne2iet ateresaid reeves - 40 Jesse' Shepard south y I°, west lii 5-10 pers; the ce along the north line of lot-No 127 4 heroleafter it scribed nor th 59° west 69 3-le perstellemce Wen the Meal line of lot No 313 reeves - el to Thema , : lolteMetinth SS's 0 west 79 4- 1 -10 1 entrst thence aloe the' west line ter lot No 239 fi l aforesaid, rote eves Isenannsh It Cctinptou tote h 11?, east ri i 6-10 - peN' to the plarteef • beglneing: contain,. en seerres mere or less, with -the esual athiwaere of 6' er pea for read, etc. It being lot No 129 of the s elluenent of, limo Bingham lands !it Wells tap. i .. A Leil--One • other let situate in Wells tam, • bounded aid described ttIL. follows : Beginniug 'at the eetnewevecor of lot No 123 cenveyedeo eohne Itarneeetheence along the west side of said lot and the w _et line or hot No eel eiinveyed to Jesse , seep era feresalel, north li n o, east fei 3-10 pers: thence set along the linelif lot Nom mirth 'l O east 112 -2- pa rs: thence along the south line of ' lot No 129 ewe described, north Sae, west tie 3-10 perches: hence along the west Bee of tot No 3.13, aforesaid' reeve:red to Thomas Ifolteu,and line of lot No, 140 conveyed to., Steele south 11- s ee.wese 112 5-10 tern: s thimee still along the 'line of tot No 24°aenth„S9't s '; east 32 7-10 per, and-soma, 2y°, 'west< el 1-10 - pers. aim thence along too r.otth hi;,, of lot Na 125 east e 7 3-10 tiers to Use place or beginning; - contains 57 , s-I0 acres more or ices, wish t :II visual All , Wt."allt,t, of 0 per tent for reads, rte. it being kit 'leo 127 of the allotment of the Bingham ivies in Wells teem The above (keret-oil 4 lots of land letitg 1110 Slltle land conveyed by Wm Ithighantes trustees to Ste Mien L Parinertet by deed tee 61 Jan 15, A le 1972, and reeortleil itt the efeee for reeredine deeds, etc, in and for Brainerd County: in Deed ilook,.•No 111, page lee 1.4,... all, ef the sale land .rentainlng 227. arrest:ere or I ~ ,:5... about 140 un, proved, repel 1 t tam ed house;et framed em us - a:el at: erehard of fruit ire te theleson. .eeireti and : Taken' hen execution at the stilt °fit 1.. Millers use Ye Lewis e'armerter. - Seen)-Bee other let situate in Trey borough. - Neu:sled berth by landself Daniel (; Newell, rest by Mack vey-st, smelt-by- tee mettle . Itigliway lead leg to Armenia twp, west by, lande etc E." Van•Dlne and 110:4: is tannery lot; riette.fies 4 acres and '147 pere more or Bey r.ll itniiiovedsn ith. 1 framed' home 1 trained tarn and, few fruit trees thersou. - - A fees-fine other lot Situate In _Sr:nettle tarp. .bouttileil and deseritne akeol lows : Beginning In the ester,. ef the nail tit Becky Porters southwest' 1 cote thence north See', west 72 per* to a coy In the eche e ed the road: titeuee meth lee, east 107 55-the e pers ton stele , and stenes,.l D Beeker's eine thence 1 I . stith 859, east 22 ears to a stake and steneel Beck er cor;11:e;:re north•2 o , : ease 413 i tiers to Unnrob cot I stark' and stones; thence' seuth 37e, east with lion-- roe lit t s 33 sets to n ,steke a n d settee -3lonroe's 1 sontheast e cer; theneseamth 2 0 . west 4 4 WO reefer.° a stake atilitones H• \5" el leer's southwest- cur ale S Boiler's Is ii; thence north Sre west 39 telt pets _embers, to a hemlock s emp corethenco south .11 0 , east lee ' ~. _ es, •be lauds of 1 pnrs to theplare f begihnhig:emetalits 71 acres and ____ _ .. • Anthony eitikewicE-Cbthinds - of Morris O'Connell: , $9 S 9 per. of land nut or leis. .- . . Contains nacres mere Or less -- areitHete Mimes - ed..' Aletlee-entt ether of situate in AT mciala li sp. tenth 1 framed pease, -'1 fremed - hgei -and framed ; bounded berth lie lite s of telt - eel W either, cast .shed and few fent; trees-thereon,.,.. zed and takeit j by lambs of 0 P - Ballard, - :innerly owned by johti. Into execution ate The: Snit' 011 - alsomea,.3lcAsey, 1 Dooley, smut, be Ituds of . • stirs Meseti; and Thoc retrer - er Attlee . 1 McAfee. • r.e - ---e..- e s ' • ' Kilishe nest lee lands of S 'eon Williams . ; een• ALSO-One whet* Set - sithatele llitlebtay top, tales lee acres none or lest.. • , ' It:ended berth ley lattileet Altera O'Leary; east by ef.SCieteerne other let ' silent.' n A rractilartsrp, lands of Seleen Gillette, smite ray - latels of Nelertit Itounded end described as follows . Beginning atai and Andr.tailletti, wont- bY laatistit .Baron G. _ .11- post and stenos In the eau line of too e o.3ess and t i e hete'ecoulains 35 acres Mere err tete sle implores". - Whiteman Plerce`slot north eit! pars , a post it, withl framed boasts; 1 beard 1 0feet:re . ]: log earn, l Ilse litie of Jos Beckers lot; till•nce. by sid Beet led lew,gettit tree-Manson. IleLeedsout taken tub, er's lit etst 35 fele pers tea pis t,l a enr ••f -1511.3.• executletalsthe'sult of 11 1. MeAte, vs Hiram, W I•W Blimp's lot; I heecetycsald Wileams's 10 e tab Scott. Scott. ' sera ' . e lot pet see a post, and east si I-10 pars to-be o lst; aj.3o-41tie other foi'iltnite In Tesearors tap, thence be Joint Mesmer ettesonthlle pers toe ,• . t letatuded and described as follows : Rewiring at a In the warrant ;Ince and titmice risme; the said sea mettio the original:Warrant IliteetheteonOrthirSo rant die West 119 pen to the . peteeeof beginning; edtbetao perste a pier; thruce scrielt 03 , e o :eastateag co:Pains iffeacres and C pars•tuere i.t. lose; (being Iris line of Culver 147.pr•Vs to an oak; thence seeing eet No 3':!, mei part of tut No 323 as'known and dee et, e, west 41 2-le toes to a Hera intim !Inept Ed- klg:latt•ll ..1.11 the ma g ior plan of surevr.arid subdi inier ; thence SWlltb 7c. i O , 172 - pers to the ere riesiou of the Ilene} Driliker Sugar Creek lands) nuottlened line: A:outsets 72 eeree and eq.pere more always : caret:ding and resorting that pan of lot No, '.orlese.,; ationriat isuproicd„ with 1 largo' new tram- 226 tee the mirth side of the. puelie 'highway: The ed barn and shed, nue an orchard et. fruit trees ' last three lien abovetlescribeil being :known as the . thereon. ' . , Benjamin Felung farm in Artnenir tip, end eon .A L5O-One otherlot situate - lu Tufrarera tell, 1 tales altegethere77acies and 95 per:sem - tee or less, emended und tleitertheil aestollows r Beginning at a i about tile impreeed, With 1 framed dweillegbe l are. horror in ;Kenn.. of Eihiuger at it Tor of the first de- 1 I f tweed earns., with sheds attached, I framed sei s ibed 10t.47 240 rods front the calk per mentioned I hug pen, 1 framed churn; house' and Chinn power In the ()Mere description; thence from said plate °Li thereon and-other uelbuilditirs sad two orchards boatonttle. tielteelee t ei Welt 1.02 8-10 pegs to-a coy: iof fruit treei thereon. - Seized and taken thence nor( eB3 e s °, west 72 pers. to the ertek; lbenre snteex eeutiOn at the went of Elijah .liersekrans vs along slid creek the reverel courses and distances Beillainin Young. thereof te siert theuee mirth 83eSe, west 7 3 pets ALPO-One o th er let stellate In flraitheted twp, te an oh; warrant lino to the place of beglening the •- bounded north by lauds of Q J Burlingame ante fine described lot; thence_ along the line of thefirst [ Mathew [fainter. east by (ands of-Cyrenits Tortes!, descrlted lot northeasterly 172 pees to the place of i - and [eel:nettle teghweye sonth by lauds of J el beginning: celestas 102 acres and te.) pees Snore or ,- leirliug - ame - west by lauds of J 51 Burlingame and team about CO improved.. with 2 framed dwelling ! Henry Pier re: contain" 'lem./mm*lone iess.about. liousee, 1 berm barn and shads. 1 fumed wagon 3 75 scree Iniptuved, with' I framedtaeuse. 2 fronted hen". kgrenory or cent house, I hog pee, and an :'barns, I trained granola. ;other ontbrilldinge and ' diehard of fralt•trees thereon . -'' .. -, • . l'or. herd of fruit trees thereon.. Seized and .taken ALSO-One other lot situate In Tuscarora twp, : into eveution at the feet of P 1.. Ward vs C A Bur hounded and descrVod as follows: Adjoining the ! lingstrat. • . - tut mentioned lot on the east; beginning on the i A 1,40-,45ue ' other 'lO4 • situate 113. Winnnt twit,' eastern line thereof at the cor of Edinger" thence I lenuided north by lands of Stowell Jima', east by along the Bobo( Bdtager easterly 2 4 rods to a coy; ladda of widow Tairghan; south by lands of A Ito*. dirtims olottetbe rine of 113,11rigbr -.southwesterly 40 ! eneraneeirest by laude of J - 1. Regent contains 71. rods to a cherry tree in the Bac of the lotted above !. -acres more or leas. aleint.ls linprotted. with 1 doe. described; thence along the line of said lot to then . ble tmard house. I.sinail bOASO, ,/ torn _ Morton and placaalthagiantillt t cantattai 2 acres More ot , fess, e young orchard of frolttrees- thereon., Seised and all Depraved, Seized and taken info. ea:mutton at - taken to exeenticat at the malt at JamlidtalfOrdla tbstqltotOeip C I -Aram* ve Mritarrowelle and W -I use vi ta C T Roseerana,••• •. iam ' - b - • - I Barreled:lff T T. =Also .at the malt.of.ll. Z WM • .!' - .11.LiMbe•Onis lithe* -lot ils - -Mbetts Aim, Mu Ts W Barroweltd. Also at thoanitof A,Artn. , ,l. hounded-mid described Mi-,lplitrgat. Meghtflihr, at. . .. . . . - , .. • • iHERIFFII SALBEL--By virtue 01mnd:7:putts issusd out of the Cant of Common JIMA of Bradford Voenty, Ind to me di rected; 14111 snow M publio sattionVIURSDA.T. shaildt dal of JAN" Wetha.door of the Coon* Rods% lit ToisithidAlet DA- thelfolleis , Ito described prdperty, to #ll t,. _ thse lot or or parcel - or land situate In Troy tiap,tosmientfsby bade of Same 8, Potpie and Deal Smiley, east' by lands occupied by LP D *Deb. Matti:try mtida Sampled by Dv-. Filth and ImelenStiled. wetly bode of Deasy liestock and Widow lEttbr contai n 157 hats more or tem. -about peMed. framed.bothe,2 framed barns othecoutbuDdlort ani orchard of fruit treeftbero., on:-'ttlettsd and tate. late enemata's at the sett of D Wart* vs 41 Clam - ALSCAII that tertata ptectior land' sttuatilln issmentstparp, lmunoled and desortbed M folleuoi: Begtnnlng at • stake lull stone on the south line qt Mei NNW' lc& belng the 'lnutilitest tor of L Bur. Melt%lott thentekesat 120..pers, to s. post; them* south 100 pen to *post On the north tine of T Vet, 1,41 Uteoce weit 120 pets 119 a poet; being the =beast rem of L Diudlers lot; thence north to the Sees Ot econtans acres more or hms, hetsed an intestate execution at the suit pt AI"OrdT-. Doe ell it flatnnhitundell and W " • ALA no other lot Waste. in 'Athens twp. bounded nrtlrht Mutt of Yrs, John Kelley. east be lands of —Van Dusen, south by' lands of John I Driscoll, west by Center..et:ol improved, with 1 fousse4.fion•Kand few fruit trees thereon. Being lot 9:o-25 orShapird and Elmer's plotof South Wa verly.- . Seki-d and banns Into exceullott at We suit Of Ii El Malcom is 11 MOlgan. • • A1.f30--Ona other tot situate In Burlington twp, .boljeded.norittby4ands .Charlotte Manly, east by the Berwick Turupill and -lands of Mrs \ Anti. Demists. Omdb-by lands . f John Spencer sod `the public highway , westji lands of Iloisoe Boni(' and Abet Selliek: eon s 130 acres more or less:\ . lideiut 100 improved, wi ~framed house,q_frained barns with shedsatisrlittther 4 inthnildlnvs and an orchard of fruition's arg on. ALSO—One other lot le in Burlington top, boundestnorth by bw4s of James W:Illeholls, east .by lands of James w Nicholls and Washlogtou Dttedes, lauds bribe Berwick. turnpike, .wint •by tapds of_ALJ:Bbikabx.; contains 50 acres more or , iiinte..abliittle IlesPro.ved, With - 1 transmit Morse, 1 fratolsfitarn;Withabods attached. other outbtlild tot(e enil orchard - of fruit trees thereon. - , - 4106. 4 10-43ne Other lot Mtn:stein Burlington -tyre, bounded north by lands of U Weed, east by by e lands of lEitleigeWerens and ettstire, south and , west •tty lands of - Jautetryf Nicholls; contiltus 50 acres more or leis; no improvements. ' . ALSO--One o th er kit situate in Towanda barn', bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the southeast cor of lot owned by John Lamm sit uate on the west side of Bridge-at exteutiou ex lauding Meng Laggstris moth line 150 ft to a cot: thence southerly along lands of ,1. J Orlflithsand W Patton 40 ft to a cot: th - ence easterly along said Gritittisiot 150 ft tos eon on Mildge4t • aforesaid: thence along said firldge444oft-to the place of be &Wog, with 1 untied him9iii thereon. .41.80-e One other lot situate Jo Tows/Ids bone, boOndedand described as follows : Beginning on ;fusion-star the northwest corof Mrlsold to Mein. da Carter: thence slung the south line of lioston-st westerly 70 540 ft to the line of. other lot, of Erne line Boston; thence alottethe lino of said lot south erly to a cor on the north side . of alley of M C Met eor:thence along said line easterly about 90 ft to a cor of Chas McKinney; thence northerly slung the tine of Charlet Meßibney, . Chitties. Dutcher and -Lucinda Carter to the. place of (beginning, with 2 fr itliel hoitses, 1 framed barrrand few fruit trees thereon, Belted and taken into execution et the suit of A and .1 Morley vs C F Nichols. Also.artbe sod. of ; Edward Overton to, use of 0 F Taber vs slllll' , ALSO—Ono other Int, situate in Le. Boy tap. bOttnded north by We Towanda Cteek, east hy the public highway. known as the\ Siountain Road, mutat ibt lauds of the Schradertflad ‘ and Land Co, west by handset I" A Ilolcomb;. contains 4 16 'acres more or Mitt, about 35 Improved.- with :5: (rained house, t framed barn, 1 framed shop and s few trait trees thereon.. Selrednud taken into eveutied at the atilt of B B Teats's use vs ‘21113,1 McCraney. - * ALSCIOne either lot situate In Towel:de' IWP, be - ended hod described as follows: Beginning at a point hi the nue of mutt .Nllll=l-fit; thence id., right angles with said s&ith William-st in a westerl\' ly direction 1501 t to a Vie t in Mr Patehttionthenee north 71 0 , 30' east 50 . ft to a post car; thence at right anetes with the last mentioned line 150 ft to tooth thence ity south William.st. south 71°.. 30' weSt Ott to the pMee of beginning: saw's. Mtitik tot No 67 of S C and J W Means's lot In/Towanda s twp, as per map undo by Win II Morgan, with I 'framed house thereon. Seised and taken Into exc. clitton at the suit of Thomas Meredith's. 'use, vs ,Iloraita and Win Ileeman.. • ALV—One other lot situate to Armenia► twp, boundeiLnorth by lands of Alfral Ripley, east by fonds of I miry Covert, south / by binds of ltosea Scott and .o. IA.Ir mutant defendant, Alanson Smith, west hylanid, nrWatteienhent; being lot No 290. on wan ants Nb 1155 and 035:ernstains 100 acres more • or less, and. ts a mrt of-lauds of henry Drinker, •decea.sed.tas sub-1117 a, t 4 by Samnel Strait, ALSO—One other *o: situate in Arnisniap. botintled north hr lam of Waiter Bullard and said defendant, Alanson Smith, east by lands of Hosea Sitot tytoutti by lands of James Furman estate, now land:sof Creeford. west by lona 4.f Anson Palmer:. contains 114 acres and 2 pees 'more, or lest. ail he yng No 313 of warrants 01111amd.e55 of the Sugar Creek land of N Driateri deceased, tr, Subdivided by Samuel Strait, jr, about 1:0 acres, Improved o,t hog:Ws:4d nets. wiLh2 teamed itiouites. a framed hartm.itrauaty and'orchards th'erenn. 'S-Ixeft and taken into execution it the sett of I A Pierce. sur viving eaieutur of O.P Ballanl, vs Alansoishmith. ALSO—Oa o other lot situate in Pike terp.hlnd ed Med deserlbed ss follow s: Commencing . a beech trite .sianding near the highway open the tine of land of Jobe Alderson.: thence--north ,83,tis welt to the eastline of .1 W Bosworth; thence north I°. east along said lio'sworth's line 40-pars to a con thence south 89!z ,cast 62 pen to the, high way; thence south 6 0 , west \ along the highiray pers to the place et. beginning ; contains 15 acres more or loss, no improvements, Seized and . taken Jen', execution at the stilt of At4.\l ‘ ieeney vs Sylves ter Wood. . .Al,l l o—Ona 'other lot situate Rs. Canton tap, bounded north by laude of G 1' and D C Manley. east by lands of George Meeker, south by the To wanda-Creek,' weilt Pawls of Dr 14 'Smith; Con tains 75 acres - mere or less. all improved, with 1 framed house, 1 framed barn, and few fruit, treess thereon; S - Stzed and taken Into execution St the shit of James F Fox, 'err cs Stephen A Rmtilall and Jared S Manley. • ALSO-One - ,other lot' situate In Wilmot tap„. bounded `and' described : as . follows:" Contains 50 roes, 6 pats,iind bounded by line beginning at a Poet 111 thes,Warrant line; thence west 131 pert to a `stone heapt thenee 'meth 11%. pets - to a stone heap: thence east 105 pees to a stone beano. said warrant line and thence along dame north 2c°, cast - 72 pert to the‘place of beginning; being the saute premises conveyed by the hetes and administrators of Sarah II Butler by their deed dated July 16, 1457. to said Begaill; about 40acres improved. with 1 log house smith, fltalliTrens thereon. Seised and taken Into extmationidlikewalt of AndreivTileelltitock, stir. rifiptailttFt filalunh II Butleroleebt vs -Patrick 4..---ssestotherhe situate In Towanda born', beilmied rift - rib by f_itq*.e.st. east by lands of Keeler, south by [`pleas-St, west by lands of A C Stouniellteg 50ft fronton sal4lsPoPlar.st, and leoft deep, with I framed hEasse, 1 framed barn and few fruit trims thereon. 'Soiiesti and taken into execu lion at the suit of ..1 l'lilrbytswe‘sis W C Ray. .ALSO—tics other tot situate In Seuth Creek twp.- bounded and de:teethed es - follows : Beginning at a hemlock stake on lihe northeast car of. lands owned by James IV ShP'ern, running thence southerly along said &Mere land about 76 4-10 rods to chest nut stake; thence easterly along the lauds of S Pet .tit:gill about 75 6-10 rods toss white oak stake; thence northerly along the land contracted by par ty of the first part to Ephraim Batterson about 76 5-10 reds to a white oak stake; thence westerly along the lands owned by Charles Suffern about 75 5-11 l reds to the place of le:Wu:ling ; contains about 36 240 acres, be the same More or less. about 5 acres Improved, no Melding.. • Stix-id and taken into ex ecution at the snit el F G Stall vs MiS Ameigii. ' Al SO-sOne other lot chnate In South Creek tap, bonndod and desc.riled as billows: •Beginning at a white oak stake 441 the northeast cor of lands con t racnol tn.lnsnes It Arseigh, running thence •00111- .city along salit Am...whim:it about 7fi it-in rods to a white oak stake: the:ive i.asterly'alohz the bands or Abner Knapp hhottt • 7s 0-It) rods 4,. .a stakr• ails stones:Vl - met northerly along the lands belonging , to I.cegwell and Gaither about 77 2,10 rods to a hemlock (take; thence-westerly along the. lands owned by Charles Suffern,' about 75 roils to the• place of beginning:Mint:tins about 35 2.10 acrev, the, same inure or lees, about 5 acres- improved, no buildings. Seized and taken into execiiti.4l at the snit of G ihll vs Ephraim Batt srsou. ALSO—One other lot •tetuato in Monroe tap, bounded nortli by lands of-G?terge Edsait, east by' the Bernick- Turnpike. south by stands of Jerre 1.1 Sir. " by th----9h mpe Lath, , i tsb Ige ly 1.1 reet. iy all egaL 'the centre of the road leading from the, maned bs i be north road ear Aaron C Scott toward - the south. west cor of Athens - twin thence tir land of Await C tkott south R.. west sa sals tom eon theme Ryland' /4.1 W C dais Oliteareatioll,:e rods to a cot i thence by dof Sebum Robinson north _2)6*, - east It 2 &40 reds to a ear:thews by heft , of'add Solomon Robinson ago, west it 10 totts to a ear to the aninettill; thence by lands of Patrick Riffle 41(.. east 43 140 MS to the centre of Oho rend; thence In the same road as follows, so.* 1930 oast 4S mist thence . 'Oath Itat east 4Vredet these, smith SlV..emt 10 6 , 10 reds to the pose of bestir, fling; col:dotal' 813 acres more or km, about 40 lap prwred, with I. framed house. I teamed tionmed an orchard. of trelttrees thereon. 6. laed sad taken • IntOexecotlon at the Ault of Wm Itasiell • rti Admit. . , . Wit ao-one - other lot , lot situate fit Albany tut, • ' beaded and described as 'follows t ZeginellY rt the northwest eor of the Daniel jogliott Lot; theta s south 60 0 , east 127 gen to a stake ear: thence nerth • j . 10 0 . east lapeno . tanos north 0 0 , west /13,4 Perg to sistuke tor; th ence north 11130 , west ad pees , the Herrerly road; Mence alone watt toad norill*P". east 13 pees! tbence north 019 pets toshemlork ewe.- . line of WM Campbell; thence- north .40. west 41 pers to stoke con thence south 30. west 111 per. on the fine of A Vegllsh and Z Wood to post eta at - the line of ft Vandlke• thence south - 40 east 40 • _to Beverly road; thence south 42 11 .; yeti 0 pers. • Moog raid triad, and to place of beginning. contains Me acres more or less, abautllM torpraved. with I frau:Ml.lmm. 1 framed tom. 1. framed granary, 1 blacksmith shop, late= Me ind orchard ed fruit trees Mimeo°. Seined and taken Me ozont• • tlOwat the snit of 'Rockwell IS Titus vs.Sileting ;Lc. • Donnell. • . • • ALSO... One other, lot ,Route_Albany top, bounded, Math bit/rids of Joseph Campbell. east • 'and - south by Ohe public highway, West by lands of. Clark Babcock. being 100 test fruntiudllOft. deep: .` with I framed hot ne wr feerfruit trees thereon—. excepting and g that part of the house sad- • lot,sold by-said Mull to JOsepb, Campbell off thw north end of-saidiot: lialritten - drhsten inta.aa,p. cotton at-the suit of Ease Overton 'MS'S • ,Ontab)7 ^— " ALSO-One otherlot situate In 'Windham twpw--,.. bounded and described as folloins : Beginning. at the most westerigeor of the farm; then& bylined* of J 0 Dawes south 21 0 , east 31 pers to a en:thence north :V, etst / 23 pen by lands of Ira Vlach to * war; thenytth 33%°. east bgtenda of said filith S 7 pen to a - or: thence . north 4134 0 enst • by aid - - _Fiodes I dSr pen to Weir: thence ' stongby basil" of said n Finch and Hiram .Elsbree south 4P, .:gat 93 in a cor; thence !meth --40, IV. east aloe y lands of. Aaron Vandyke and AL4 er 100 pen to a eon thence naith.4s o gnat by the land of Am Wbeeter 104% pars to a cot; thence south 43 0 ; 15' west - by lands of -Wilsey Bowers end 0 Dawes-100 pen to a our. _thence smith IN ° , • west bo lands of J 0 Dawes - 14 pen tz. • ear; • beteg the place of beginning: contains ISt acres more or . less. about 100 Imprcered. with I trained noise.. framed tdrits, I and orchards of troll; trees thereon. !zed a nd taken Into eterntioatif . the snit of Geo Pendleton to use of Inqinch it s A Dunham, T T. . - - ALSO—One other lot situate In Tuscarora hrpi, bounded north i y lands of Henry and lAsenioArk ley..east by lands of widow Lewis, south by lands of Ellen Styer. west by lands of Aden Lyon and Stanley Ackley; contains 70 acres - mire or less. about SO acres priproVed, with t . framed itiOuse, I 'fruited banntaad sheds attached. and an orchard Ot.trult trees thereon. Seized and taken Into eAO - at the entt or A J Lyon irs.J J ALSO-One other lot situate in 'Lltebgeld twp, bounded and described as follows: Begioningat the northewitconreetiflandsitekmging to James gets, thence south VS°, east 29 540. rods a tor of lands of - tim,Tuttle: thence nor east 52 5.10 rods: tbenee `south 8734 0 „, east 111. rids; m thee south 231*, west \ on David' Stmble's west. line 1 . 18 rods to a eor of said Strubles lands: theses north .87,!i°, west 152 to&sto a stone, it being . the south east ear of James Rcigeralt old lot; thence north :Li deg, east 895 rods to the Place of beginning: con-, tains . 12.tacrestunt 118 . pers mom or lets; no fin-. provemerifit• A LSO—Oneother lot altuato in 'Athens botmagb, bounded north by lands of 0 F Lyon, John Bate man and T R Davis, east by the estate of 0 V Raw yer, south by lands of A C Elsbrab and pa and,N.r C and RII Co's land, west-by the Crieninng river; contains of an sere mare or less, with 1 framed. cooper shop thereon.- ALSO—One other I d situate In Athena borumfb. bounded north 'by 'lands of C Eiabree,-east by lands of John Carroll, south ,by lands of 'N — C - Har m, ~ nest by landsof Pa and N T C and It R, Co; contains J; .an erre more or less: . ALSO—One other lot-situate to Miters borough. - bounded north by lands of 6 F Lyon, east by lot No I =Aland Of A C Elsbree,sonth by landset NC Bar= ris west by Pa and N T C and It Itt Co's land; being rd feet In length by 30 feet in , width. Seized and taken Into tmeeution at the suit of Charlotte Z Med Glatheryvii S N and J P Ditto& .. ALSO -I-One other lot attests in Overton twp. boondedland described as follows: Commencing at a stone car running seethes!) 58 pen to a beech, . cor; thence westerly 164 peril to. a sugar nolPiet • thence northerly 58 pers to a beech eon the Are Mow testy 164 pers to the place of bogiuning: ctataltra 50.ieres and 72 pers more or less. about 4 acres tin proved. wi th , t toe house thireou. AL O-'- One other lot situate - In Rome township, bonaocd north by lauds of L D -Prince. east by landiof L D Prince and cells Whaling, south by lands of OM,. Whallug'and James Paiute. west by , lands of Lewis Roeiell: contains 15 acres more or less.; stout S Ins proved,' with d• -framed house, 1 framed barn..and few fruit Srees thereon. Seised and tateu Into execution at the slut of 8 N ' son es Oella Whaling. .. ALSO—One other- lot situate. In Rome - twp„, boll ded noith by lands of Barney Clark. east end s , iith.l.3* lands of A. W Taylor. west for the public - highway: contains 20 acres more or lee., all im proved. with 1 framed house. 1 framed barn. - 1 framed granary.aud orchard of fruit trees thereof!, Seized an taken, facie:wallah at.the salt of R N • Frost's use es Chloe!, Parks. - ' ALSO—One other lot situate in. Pike township, bounded and descilbed as follows: Beginning in the centre of the roarkleadlng fr-dn the State mad 'to Romer Stearns at Ilse end of George White's lands: thence south 15°, east In the center of said road 95 pers to a cot of Sanford 'White's laud; thence on Ilnebt Sanford White 'oath 72°. west . - . pets to the warrant line of the Kingsbury lands; thence on said warrantline south 2°, west 43 perm `to therm' of Sanford White and Wm White: thence north 47 0 , west 78 2-1(l pers on line of Dr Whipple - and George White; thence-north s°; east 27 perm. . thence north 3V. ' east 27 6-10 pen, thence north 23. deg v east super. to a post on the swamp ran in said warrant line a eor ot.Geo White;.thence north 3 0 , east on said'warrant line 75 640 perste Geo_Whlte's laner thence north 75't,°, cast 76, 2.10 ,pen to the ..placerof beginning; contaths ;364 acres More or less, about 75 imoved; with. L. framed h . euse, 1 gaoled barn, and orchard of fruit trees thereon. ALSO—Oneother lot situate In Pike township, bounded and/described as foilOws: Beginningar bar post in- cur of lands formerly owned by lieu him White; thence north. 51°, west 102 pens -to a post thence south -33°. west 77% pen *long the lands of J li Hirsh to a beech stump; thence nor th 63° west along line of lands of J H Marsh 24 peril to &Mast: thence south 3°. west about the line of lands Bockaell 83 6-19 pen-"ton beech; thence south 273.0.easta.P. pen to a hendoek; thence south 87°, east 09 rods- along the line- of lands , of , Win , thamberlainind Isaac 'Whipple to, a post; thence north 47°, w,ast 32 pen to a post:• thence north 5 11 . east 27 pen to a post: - thetaee north 32°. east. 27 840 pen to a Vast: thence nor h 75 0 . east -48 Isere to • post: thence north to. eas .;27 pen .to the place of beginning: contains 103 acres more or less, *boat_ 75 improved, with t log _ SOcise, 1 beard house. I framed barn. and 1 frame for a dwelling house and orchard of fruit trees thereon, also one other small framed house thereon. Setzed-and 'taken Into exe cution et thasuitof Abel Turrell va Theodoee Bradshaw and L H Turrell. ALSO—One _other - lot situate in Mizell twp. .bounded and described allollows : Beginning at • white pine cor; thence bY A W 'VanGiordees lot north 234.°. east 128 pen to a stone heap; thence south 56°, east 34 pars to a atone neap; thence south 0, west 110 pens to a White pine sapling, and 'thence north 78°, west 76 - S pen to the place of biro. ginning: contains 48.aeres and 1 - lepers; being the same premises conveyed to said Hinges by admin.. !stratum heirs of Sarah H - Butier, deceased, dated July 16. 1567. delivered this day 'nnd hereby "morn gaged4u security ,for purchase money are Menlo; all improved, with 1 framed bonier. 2 framed barns' and Sheds attached, other other outbuildings and orchard of fruit trees ftherern. Seised and taken into exebution at the suitor Andrew T,llle.Clintnek, surviving adm halm rater of Sarah H Outlet, need, vs. Philo 3llngne and Philip J F. 111% T T. ANDREW J. LAYTON; Sheriff. ' ' Sheriff's Office, Towanda, Pe., Jan. 10, 1878. --____ EGIST-ER'S NOTICE: - - • - L • Notico is "hereby given that there - has been tiled In the office-of the Register of Wills lu.and for the county of Bradford accounts of administrw. tints upon the following estates. viz : - . • Final account of D,: C.-Newell. guardian of Alice - .• A.:,Gleorge. Frank A., Ida M. and...lennie Case. • minor children of Ephriam and Harriet R. Cage. Pittl3l ocotillo . of J. F. Wheaton, ex•r, of 1). C. • :Humphrey, late or Warren, deed. • Fthal!aceonitt of Ennell. I.nther and AnriMlite Murray, adm . rs of Ambrose Murray. late of Troy, deed. , ----._ . - -. • Final account of :Wm. E. Barton, err of G. - A. Frencb,L.ate of-Smithfield. decd: - • F InaL aceonut of ' IL . Morrow - and John 'Nesbit. ex'ts of Robt. Morro:foliate of Wyalusing, deed. Part lal.acconnt, id 11. B. Morgan, adurr of Wm. H. Morgan, late of Towanda borough: deed. 'First -partial account of DeWitt Wolf, Orr of Sinnsan West, late of Colmulda. decd. Final acrount.of Asa -Dunhill), adm'r of Levi Dunham, late of Warren. deed.--. • Final account of P.M. Woodruff, • adeter of Olive , Blanding. late of Or well,' deed. • Final account of L. M. - Mundell and... Andrew Campbell, errs of Austin Itnudell, late of Burling. ton. deed. _ . Partial account 'of L. M. Paltridge, i err ors' 'Ahura Partinigo. late of tister. deed., , Partial account of E. G. Vandyke; enrcliingeri ..of . Daris Vandyke. late of Leroy, deed. • , ' . _ 'Final account or - Jesse R. Cowell,.goaidlam of Moses Vanderpool, minor child Of Simon Vander,- pool, doc'd. .. . • • Final account of Truman Pruett and Newton P. Vassal, errs of the estate of Philo Fasse,tr,deed. Final account of Jas. G. Parts, guardian - of WM. ,H. Dalnes. ' . t• • Final account of J. F. Chamberlain . and G. B. • •Actiod. errs of Johni,Kheler. deed. . -- • Final account of John_MiPike;adur of Fredrick R: Pike, late of Athens b'Clugh, deed. - Final account of Geo. C. West, guardian of the egrato of Arthur Robt:-.Greonacre, of -Hilton, Nor.. folk. England, a child of Runt, Greenacre and an . heir of Amos Cornefly, late of Athens. decd. - And also the appraisement of. property-set OF by errs and adm•rs to wtdawa and children of the tol . lowing doceflents.via : .„... Estate of: Edwin-B. Beckwith; -.- • • • . . James Mcittorran, . , - " Isaac Ruff. - .. " Wm. Watkins., ' • - , " 111(Mialt Bloom); • . - - Ara Mattocks, .. - , " Elisitta H. Barren. . .. " Johi P. Bu.h, ' • r lehalind Bollard. . . . " ..., Orlando J. Part,' , •:" .I. N. Fanning, ' : ' • . . - , . • " " Jml. A: Blies. • . - - I - . James-Warren; ~ .....:- •--, - . ",„. Levi Preston, • ..^,-. - " • Geo. Billings, :- • - ' Nelson Reynolds; --,., - . :•• : ' . -. ‘.• 4R. 11. Brodrlck.' ..• • - It" . : And the saute wig be presented,to the : Orphans' Court of R rotounty , :February, 7, f leg. lA'S \N -o'clock p. tn:', r couermation and allowance. • - C. E. ANDRUS, Megister. - Register's I - .e, . 'l,te . Towanda, Pa., Jan. • lea. S. , , . .. ~• . • fiRPHAN'S C.ORRT SALE. IL,. By virtue of as order lasnedont of the toe phsn's Court of Bradford . County, PentaYirania the undersigned. Executors of the last wilE-anc testament of Curtis Tyrrell. tate of rtke *mutably in said county of. Bradford, deceaaed, will repeat to public wile, upon the premise". on FRIDAY; J A `S *SART 18th. 1817, atte•eloct, P. M.. all of Mad certain lot of laud. situate in thixtownshlpof and State of resitnefreaallkand Pjanded and dal crlbett as follows to wit rti.LL; the north hp )ands of the estate °thaws Thin met t•easeby the county line ; swath by lands of Caroline Waterman, and west by the Fowler 1.1111 road (so called.) containing thirty-ere acres of land. no , the same more less. with the appurtenances. - T ER l lls_. OF 'EI A Lt.lited be plaid.= the day ot ; sale t PAD On the Ma confirmation of the sale, nd the balling, in one year after Anal confirmation., . ith interest, 11111,111RLL, • • smote vraiumm,^ iiie. rot ay., of crukTprm ft: •