Vradiord *pot* Towanda, Pa., Thursday, Jan. 24, 1878. • Dealer In FINE JE-WELRY, WATCHES, • SILVER &.PLATEb WARE, - TOWANDA, FA. . Towanda, Jan. 18, 1877. ,LOCAL AND GENERAL. . • I 3 LAX; E C. A. 31Av tit of 4.h0 twonty-fl(th \ jaciiciut District is holding Court..he : Ibis. week. E. 3lotnta.p...ssi....tux., the well knowt watchmaker 'and repairer, may stilf-,be found at HENDLE*A c IeB old stand THE "4i*oral" of the . House of Bish ops, is to take the place of a sermon, at Christ Church on Sunday morning k ext. Mk. next Universalist sociable will 1 lield at the residence of C. S. RussELL, Ta}!sday . evening, Jan. 30th. ,All'are in vited to attend. „ • • SHERIFF LAYTON received rn4y eom pliments for the* tact, and skill displayed • while selling the stock of goods in • DELMAN'S Stare laBt,Week. In fact he is a first-class saißsman. • - -Tim boarding house of B. A. PErrEg, 'on Main Street, has been enlarged and fit ted up in good style,. and . peison4 who may be In attendance at:Court will find it a convdnient placelo board. • FnANi E. ALLEN is now engaged , in canvassing andcollecting for the REPO4- 7ER. We, are highly gratified with the suc chss he has met with so far, and ask for him the assistance of all , our patrons and friends. THE Waverly Adrocati says thol.elligl Valley Railroad Comp:fay have decided to combine all their shops 'at Sayre, and commence work iu the early Spring. This kill make business lively at the north end •-• their.road. -* THE Law fi‘rai of MePriEitsoN & Kfz:: Ni I' has . Mr. KINNEY hay removetrto the room formerly occur pied by the yal.u.A. reading roUnioadiere • hiL - clientimay find him.,„`Alr. McPitEin,;ox remains in the - old of ieo at the other erd of the same building. TITE township of Wells boasts of the tallest' youth'in these .parts. ANDILEM: CANFIELD of that fown., who is in his seventeenth year, 'nwasures. ai,e feet _ s iiiehpx, and weighs a little less than' 200 pvinds. lle wears Nr. 15 boots. - OWL young friend 0. S. AcNl:i, of Spring Hill, is fully satisfied that adver• tising pays. About the middle.of ber be inserted in the REPO . RTER, an ad vertisement for 1,000 tons of luty, and be fete the close - of the year more than . 'the %-lmount called - fot!' had been dd livered to him. • A snc4,..kni.r in the lifterest of the Insti tute will be lield . tat the residence of Prof. QuiN on Friday evening of the pres ent week. A'portion of the evening . will be dev'olect to select rexding, recitations, by the stinbins and by friends of thC je.ltnol. A enjdial.invitation as ex tctitled to all. • FRANK P. TOPPER, puirt-Reporthr for this county, has appointed SAMVEI: Q. WiLsort his assistant. Mr. T. is,employ ed as Reporter for thotate Senate, and will subsequently spend tfie winter in Harrish:urg. MrAVii.snN is a veryfpleas ant,gentlen!an, and comes flighly:4-ecoin 7 mended as a stenographer. nit; Owego Rce , )rd says : The one bun dro and second bitthday of .I.m:ort 11!.:H% writ Autitur will be observed by a - gatlier ing of the frimds and relatives of the ceetennarian lit the"resilience of ,T,tosti:;s Ttutunv, near Canipv Ale, on Saturday, Jan. 26th. Mr. litntsTnElT is old entmOito tie married, if be is not already. WHISKEY MEN IN TROIJIII I E.—CIIARI.ES eI:COWLEY, •of Sayri., was, brought before U. 5. eominissioner 31rx Imt week, charg- cd by ColleCtor MEncrie with selling whisky witlidt having paid. the special tax required bylite ;ON-eminent.. Criow,- LEI - gave bail fur a hearing on Saturday; dolts vita, of Toivanda township, was also arrested on the same charge and gave bail for a bearing before Commissioner Mix today. 7 ..-_.....-- JUDGE and Mrs. l,' PAct:in cekbrites the fiftieth anniversary Of their marriage at their residence in .Mauch Chunk to-daY. . Although a half century hits elapsed since '. they were uttit,e 4 in holy matrimony, they 4 , are both ifil f Ahe el.oymdnt of-excellent health and Ilmoyant spirits, with a good prospect of:many c ilore years of :useful= Re:. and happiness before . therti. May - ' they survive to celebrate litany returns 4 4 A 1 the anniversaY '}4 -their nuptials. ‘. ,- ---, - L . - ....... .:.... . r .,.. ' AT a meetingfii the stockholders of the Pa. & N. Y. C. k R.K. Co., recently held in Philadelphia, the following 'bilkers were chosen for the - enstilng year : President— ' lib aEnv IL SAY RE; liireetors—Ast PACK FR, WM. W. LONGSTILETII t CHAS. HAUT .. ' ! , 110Ittilt., JOIrN JE\TAvLon, GARRETT 11. Li NDEItMAY,' ItiIIINHT 140fKRART,'VitTOR E. i 'toi.LET, Plonmer k. PAcKEtt, J. IInN .:. .a)Swor Elt., .1010 i W. OLLENBACK, \\ M. 11. Z:;AYIZE and E. P. Wi I. itit. • . - U. .A. PACKEI:. IS contiHi 1 • tendent and It. F. GOODMAN DEATH OF AN 01.11 LADY.-Th ' 6 ,Wrerfixer chronicles the death of ai lady in that city': " MARY kki ., :mA, who died yesterday morning, 'was the 'oldest inhabitant,'. having lived in Elmira since .Just think of it. Many of‘ - our 'pcOple have heard her tell, %%hen the was iii intellect, of many it Dolly she has had with he res'ident In di in rvpttylrs and maidens. In, those daPs Newtown .(now Elmira) was colitained iu Water,:atreet,. or part of it, whom the l':esh,•teriaii Church no stands •being away:out in the Wilderness." PERS4AL.—JANIFS MacFAuLAxr i , and family litre taken up their abo(le in Syra ease for the balance ofthe Winter..' They have no thought of - deierting ToWauda, an will returnlere in the spring." —lion. T. C. Pyitp is' mentioned in corincction with the office of Bank-Super-, intendent, of New YOrk State: A better selection could not be made. He is thor - (43 , 411 y fieriest, and a conscientious Re publican-. A. Tow u, late of the Elniira ..4 , /re re inr, and who devotes most of • his time.to literary pursuits, was in town on S..ittirday, and paid the ItaronTEit Office a plea l sant visit. • • —The many friendS of .tons 11. CaUk•- iirt.t. will.be kiad tole am that -he has re turned to his . home in Athens township, Oil short visit, from a.severi years' stay atl*t Sill, 1. T. Ile looks well and is in good spirits, and I says . the country allota the fort is one , of the Truest in the ._ )suild. PROF. A. A. KEENEY Snivrinten ent,' of Common Schools of this County, died at his residence in the Third Ward, on'" Tuesday- night. Prof. K. had beeit in • delicate health foi; Several years,- but -did notailipear to bo alarmed Oda condition. He:bontinued to . discharge UM duties .of his office until a few' weeks \ ;since, when. he waffoompelled to relinquish them 'and seek - his bed. - Ho • was 'a - yo \ ung - man, possessed of 'great' intellectual force and vigor, aid •was looked upon as a leading educator in this part of the -State. 80 . third - term as County Superintendent would have dosed in May next: • Ho leaves a widow to. mourn his early death. TTIE large and convenient store 'lately occupied by tAvLon & Co., is being low• . ly and elegantly fitted up for the new firm of FELen & co. Mr. FELCIII has been t. resident of our town for the pasts two y.a . rs, and has built up a largo business. On the first of Jatinary le sold-a , half in terest in his establishment to ex-Sheriff J. - P. V'AISTLEET, and the new firm are to remove from Bridge Street to the aliovet named location, about the first OfJebru ary. The firm of FELengt Co,, will rank among the soundest mercantile houses in this seetion, as Mr. VAN FLEE:I.is known . to be one of the • most prudent, econoin4i ical and sagacious business men in the unity, akl is deservedly popular with all otu\ people. l, . , . /L 901) 014E11.—A. pair of handsome c\ fixB elr mos is o ff ered as a gift to every one that 1. 'II send fifteen cents (POstage stamps taken) ff. , 'lr scription to lo' 16 page (64 c' with the-ehoi etc, by the sent mill con s the (fords," " NI; winter cvety one to )üblishers, 1111liain Stre, pair - of chro tures worth Hill be returned to any one not satisfied that they do not get twice its - value, $l,- 500 in prizes is giyen free to agents. TILE COUNTY HISTOILY.-iu order to correct an erbmponst, impression which has - obtained to some. -extent in this vieip,' ity,.the publishers of 'CuAres-Ilistory Uf Bradford County* *. make the following katArdent : - . 71Itt. At.vonn Dee r Late been informed that there is, a rumor gr.h ing abroad that the !history of Bradford County Ns !deli' we are 1104V....C.Dgaged in publishing, is to be Aargely.thade up-of scraps and items gathered by ourselvesi . while Mr. ('raft's history is to be cut down until it shall occupy but portion of the Work. We desire - to' say through year 'paper that there is no ground whatev& for any s'unli statements. (her arrangentent with Mr. Craft we an nounced in our prospectus, which'is, that he is to furnish us with the 'manuscript of the history arid we are to publish it entire and complete. The illustrations and sketches will be additional, but we expect Mr. Craft to prep:lN the history or be re- sponsihle fdrits preparation ; 'and ourin struetions to liim'Nre to spare-no jains in making his work as perket as rati - be (lone. EVERTS aC:.. • TROY ITEIIB.-ItCP. Dr. of VINCENT, Br6Oklyll, will lecture here Feb,lst.. Hew. S. L. CoNaw. has gone to Cayuga to hold revivA nwctings of Ft. Edward, occupied the Presbyterian pulpit .lan. " '2oth. Hew. W. G. WARE has gone 1,3 Great Bend to atteiithe convocation, and will visit PhiladelPhiA before re urning home. Tile 04d Fellows Of Sylvania had -a cel ebration .lan. Adihesses -were giv en by Mr. Nicnola6_,;:, ,of Philadelphia, and others. • A v,isntilic society, called "The Club,", has been organized. E. -C. I)i.ii . -1 - .14 is P l resident, It. I'-., ItEnt.N.wros::YiN-PrtA di_ttit, and E. E. ;To it NsoN Seer,Jai y': \ rk, :•;' ,. ..rit SiIFIZM AN has been eleeteilyi•esi delit ~,f the Farilicr , ..* Chili, allo. ..li\‘'il, , i , LriI.N. V ID, of Leolia i is_ Cepespeintli ... Seeret:iry.. • B. B. 3i17 eIIELL is ill Tiega vil-iting his . / Too much credit cannot, be -accorded I Goo!) TESIPI.EIt:N CONVENT'lON:—North tin' Ri-eton. Mr. Ils:Eas, and the Wardens, ern District Convention, I. 0. of G. T., Messrs. FoX and .Iti.Nr.; who have devised met in extra;session in the TemPlan'a and superintended the improvements. C. I Hall at \Vest Frtinklim Tdesday, Jan. 15, C. WOOO ant -.l'r. llovsT also - ev id e h e ,.;. 18;3, at II A. m.,.C.,..F.. WIiITE; D, W. C. t-their MICH.:a in the work •bv gr -- , nitions, T., in the Chair, And J. E.• Stmon No was j IY,loing some excellent. and to. ty paint_ I chown Secretary prd.: (eta. tog and graining.l . Cinmoittees appointed were - on T Resoluikat —David So iley, •A. heladies id the congregation have not * , , onlj' , \lfeediligent in collecting funds to Judson, pit,v. U,'.:o.val and 0. J. Chub •;loch.- , • . meet. Ulf. ''l , -e•Jtstj" tljetd-t-ot- to tilt' Itllatrs - I' - : phi Good of the Older—Sohn Smiley, but Itavetirl industrious in arranging Sister Benedict, aid 31 M. Piatt. tire carpetslankfurniture. Rest of all for ion Musie—B. Benedict, 0. Rockwell, the future gni,wili, of the Chtireh, almost I ,,, Sl f: t i c t r l 'l l s .. , 7, l l l l ' L , ( l i ? e l' , l : L S ii n i l ie nt : l Y l ' id i c 'l ) a b r i a ° s B t42 , ll ,t eY s c . rat of , the entire congnegatroti express •dmpral- M notes of. last st-ilision were read and ified salisfat ion with the improved (~ppeans i appno •cd, when on motion cmuvention *l amc of the Clinveli;kqnl\ponfinend the j,„ ,jouitte, till '2 1% .7!11. , Collyelaioll 4.lk:fled in due I'olol, diehm, and economical, reJ neer in which , 2 1% M. ' 111.0 n repot s 11001 the sever 4 lodges rep tile work has been acconlphished. icsentcd —ft Iris:en in number—were In perfecting the impnovementts the made. District Deputies presetff also re workmen di:covered that s•tinte of ,j,,, , . i ,,,.. .•pont cII the .01e;ilitti of the several lodges. . lli their junisdietio • . boas supporting tic roof and belfry were The commit - tec o resolutions made Badly decayed, and the discoi•ery\al -this their repont.3 - wldiilt :e. 10 - ; accepted, when time seems almost Prdvidential. as:4 \ seri- lb o. Mt •t t• mitred that the ' resohlions m ons accident was likely lime: Any such daleAer is 110 w fortunate, , - Bro. kl %cord offered an `amendment to to ••occor at I 'e•ty itt'llt-d to, onsidered seri:kite, •' the ell't7e.t . that the it ' ipor . t: I . a\i .mlopted at ffati,ly...-.-ertol. •qsec as- a. whole, without modification. • ; Ti i s was opposed on the rld\t grollhat th 6 DR. S. E. SuErvno.—Resolutions eon- ptity . , se of presenting resolutions Was not. cernib - g the death of Dr..Sti.As E. Simi- sinqay,that of passing them, tlity\vere A lin, It doptc(l at Quarterly• ineethig behl 1 as subjects of diserission e r l i ; ( :-Tt a lt engirt, and secure interchange ' f at Leßoy. Dee..ll'LlG, IST; : t. - views. • \ - • \ . 'i;itrAti , ..‘s, In the course of (m's, provi-:I Bro. C. MCl,achlin offereil an :mien& deuce our venerable,, lorg . •lin r oAD., ilo d mutt to the aldendnu la to too effect that well beloved Brother SILAS E. - Sill. l'A III), i the sesl,lutionS - be laid oVer till to-inot row has beeti reimwed ftoin among us by the fin• discrisskei in Open session, which was )itand sof death: and . finally agreed. to. \ . 1 Wfis,fir.As, Frnin -his having been the I But. Mott then Aided the following tt, ..first to 'establislf in-these counties - the Be pthyd; - That UTl \ zyverinffillu, grants j cause we' love in co-Lento:l, as he loved it :More proteetam to the liquor traffic thati t : mid labored -through a limg-life for its ad-. to any other business. yanceirtent, thus becoming the "father. ill t This was, on minion ofßro...Nichels, tim gospel" of ifidividualsand actinic:l l ea. laid over for discuSsion in open session. therefore, Ie it ":" • • A resolution was 'then offeret. request,. , /?e, , ,lre , f, Lit. - That, at this the th•st, I ing each lodge within the jurisdi •tion of Quarterly ;. - ;:itheling of the Chnne'llea o f time . wii., :! ,, , ,,ti,n to report to the MaPtiniet- Christ of Bradford and. Tioga eOnntics ing the number of-membtrs belonging to since his departure, ave_expness wry u nirea to each, entitled by law to vote, which aria-echo ioe of the 111.111n:tier his lahOil,., was airpt.Vi. , - • ..\ and our oiyta reenliar "sorrnwlhat I I ,ei (In ,fifittiim, convention adjourned to' sit:di-fa e his face no more." ,4 ~. inc et pltlitt Union, Chtireh for evening (a) Of the man-reeegnizing in him at I tPt.:O session. • . , all times, and in his beaing_ tow.tad ail r Eyenin):;llisession atchurch was openia' :men, the rhritti4 gent/torn,•euti,..il.2.l- by Music and prayer,- when the pro ate, kind hearted, poiite; at once superior i griumite - I arranged , by the Committee on in natural -cralowmeot and' in acquired Good ot l llM*Order Was carried out as fel wisdom, ,yet never assert-lamp _this supeii. lows, viz I'by short speeeb.cs -by Rev. C. tatty to the discomfert of his less favored t . ...\levnell, C. \P. :Nichols A'. M. Mott; S. associateS in .the !Moistly or in piivate W. Alverd, 0.,,J.-Chulimek,_ E.' G. Van life. j • .-• dyke, Elias Craiton and C, E. White, in ' (1,) Of . this labors, ttest - i•emingliim very tersiJerseMiy mdsie by the phoir, songlly Highly in love for his work's sake " we C.-McLachlin, nealtations by Syloa lineal lament his Less as one in whom we had a and. Car,rie Brinediet,\tind declamations by' safe counsellor, an able athocate, aad 4 I McA Ike.' Wm. Width; and L. M. Van represent -,t ire man. i Rom. - . .-Th;/. Thai, as preachers, having en- I Wednesday.morninglifierdegree meet joyed- t ile . communion of so worthy a fel_ : ii i ,ig 'at the ball,-the.coaventiertmet at the lowslaboref, we will endeay.ir . to emulate 1,, I. Mon Church in open ses.49Mand was j isexaMple and to Come up More fully to ' opened by plWyer 7 -by Rev. O. L. Larcon:ii the standards of excellence we recognite I The. m resolution offered by Bro. Mott, in him. was then takeap anddiseussed by Bros. . . - .s,i. That we will endeavor by. extra'l*M;ltt , Dart( ) .Nieliolf;;•,Chubbock, . and kindly bearing; eonnsel, and comiwrat iOn, I otfiers, lts passage was lapposiid -because so - to labor as not tO - let the cause suffer jit ;recognized the liquor traffic as a busi as rust scenied unavoidable , by this our ; neSs, fostered, encouraged and prcteCted so great loss ; and - that ; we. exhort the I by law, whereas it was a erittietual ought brethren everywhere to unite with us in j-to by so denounced and treated. NA traderenewed diligence. humility and Playa-. ; which results, in the production ornof less fhluess to UM realization of this- most dc- ; titan two-thirds of the crimes continitted ired end'- , • I in the aountry can be nothing less. iinal a 41,. That, our lamented - Brother having 1 mime itself, to say defiling of the pauPer . been admitted by those in the most edn- I ism and - inerease,d* taxation and misery, 1 cated circles to be a par in ripe scholar- I following its a consequence in - its' filthy Mn. EDITOII:—Rev. N. N. Bt efts, I I i til l a il t ) .'llTe e sTi g w il i -t in t r ° l f a l t f :f v- t o l l i .e a ci t scholarship lite n : ( s l S- ( d lu i l d nu tt i o ll t ii t z le il t.l ti busi- • p ." ;o a t k e e e . tio i n a li n s d c • f t i f not Ulster, Pa.,.recelytly, delivered a lectured has•been diffused in ourown commital. I receive it. The .liquor traffic WSW worse ties flaring so.long a period of ylnirrs.• than any nuisance, and the people would of great merit, bbloni a crowded midi- i That, in - So far as is possible, we I not permit it to - e . xist Were it not forlho once, in 31ilau, on "The Bible," invulVing 1 - - witl endeavor to find compensation for -protection and -support Of the law, and, the following points i .. Its peculiar char- !Anir loss by cinbahninghith in our hearts, 1 they would not permit such lawtoremain acter as a revelatioirfrom,God ; its won- l i and committing the vutues'of' his life to oil our statute hooks, were it not for the derful preservation ': ds 1 political power and influence of the liqubr a ecription of the , „ , the sacred keeping of tender memory.• _ (,;(h:- That We' all, in this .assembly of I interest. _The resolution was amended languages in .which. it was 'originally I • brethren - and friendS, unite* our' 'sincere i*so'as to read thus : Brmiteed, -That the written, particularly the Hebrew with I sympathies fin. the More deeply bereaved I government _grants mom protection to 'llllustratie Readings"; and the2aelent !relatives, and especifflly fen her who was_i the liquor 4118101 nm, to any useful-bust. and Modern Versions. The lecture ovine , Iso 100 g• his. faithful partner! in life, but I Less, and was adopted.' , • now sits.:in - lonely widowhood; "only 1 - The following resolutions presented by ed - ,!_dfollarty. roseareb, and was listened j- ,waiting"" till I,lie M committee aster_ shall bid het. j the were then considered. . • to with interest thrOnghent. • . I come to meet him who has "gope before," I I. lieiolad, That government is estab ,. -A. L. ANTHONY, . Resoircd, furtlicr, That.wereccommend I fished for the good of the people—uot lor •. , - 'l3. I.i. 11.tv4.ss. that these resolutions be entered upon • their_destructivn, -• . - . father, who is , vety.fdek. ItF.Pusti•rirs is preparing to build a fine residence licit sniumer. E. E. Vmstn:c . F.: will build aline•house dnrinWtn-xt.ksea.NuilL Tun folinwilig pre:imble and fc.slittions were ad.pted by r..eltuy N". I. 0. Fk... Wit 110 , .15, Fri.: nll.ni•in t•li fit to renmvt: from one' ruin>tl; (Math our worthy brother, A. 1 . ). White, NA „I‘. tle , , ' lll .cll ft: I.)ka4ouber s's 6 :7 : the ref;re, be it Mit we. te.i - mt:mbrrg.tif do • lei) , or to - the I,,reaved family our beall felt sympathy for th.: ..mi4,11 Mvecl eon - Tante:l alai a kind Ittid • 1:< ,,, ;rN1, That Nye t,ineerely. tm:a.rrt the. loss of mar Iti•teaved brother ; who 14 Iris daily syatk tin tt.liversatimi proved that itt AV:;. - lof (.I,ly 311 4 1,1 d rt. 1 . 1 .( , ,v in mane lint randllilie<l the title prme - tple. of the order.. Re , ;lir', That the loss by the disease of our wo;:thy brother mill be deeply felt in tie mutual coutplels of the Lodge room, and that this community has lost a most worthy and respected 'Citizen, and the church an honest and faithful member. .lir. , r!•-rrl. That. .mr charter he draped in mourning, and that our members wear the usual had*: or .mourning - for thirty days, and that' a cony of these resolutions he sent th the fam_lk 4,,,f the deceased and also to the Potter Bradford eoiutty parclii' for pubrntion. Ma. EDIT o; Leaders about a inost interesting and pleasant visit which' it was My .good for tue to enjoy, on Thursday evening with Towanda Valley Grange, at Fratik. lindale. 'Ellis Grange is etre of the !Mist prosperous:wain' wide-awake of the; or ganization in tilie :county, but the modi.sty of its officers And mcnibersTreents the public knowing mucli about it. (hi Thurs day evening „in company, with a brother ,Patron I attended the 'collar meeting. The Grange was called: to order at , usual hour and Worthy Master DELoN(;,,I of North Towanda invited to preside: At the conclusion of the routinie business the doors were thrown Open and ratrOits and Matrons with other friends; to tiro her of- some :200 sat,down to. as grand 'a dinner as was ever spread. The' "graet and dignity with which the sisters serv«l the.coliation gave evidence not drily of their industry and proficiency in the cul inary art, but their sociitl and intellectual enitaire.. cd .SllpOri 11- MEM Elmita aged \3lr- Interesting. remarks.. were , made by Brothers SNUTIe -and -DELoNo• of North Towanda, and others. The. occasion will long be remember:ed with Please e 'and I trust profit, by a ,TII - Eiteresting eereiriony of dedicating the DM Hall of Rome Lodge.. I. 0. : of 0. F., me ofton Monday last. The excr cisesere Oblic, and limg before the hour 4pointed, the hall was crowded with lailies \ ' and gentlemen. Grand Sec retary-Ntettot.sox was preient and aid ated. Ho was assisted. by the:. following \ brothers . Grand Marshai. W. BLAcKxf.kikt. • \ • firm(' it den—Rev. G. L. WiLtik,ms. Herald of the North - D. W. SCOTT. \ " ' " Maxi. \ " ". " South—SA). ALLEN. • '" " " West—S. \ LVORD. " The impressive ceremony was,eonduet ed from beginuing - to cud with great ilig nity. The muse was furnished by 'azehoir of ladies and gentlemen of Rome and - was exceptionally iina. - In the afternoon Mr. Nteugues: day= ered a powerful and argumentative ad dres's to a large audience in the M. E. Church. Abe, speaker advocated in elo spient-teilins the claims, beauties and efits of Odd Fellowship. That his audi tors were in - hea'rty sympathy with the speaker was apparent qom the strict at tention: with which they listened for near ly two hotirs to his elegant remarks. , - 'A. .1. 'BA J.kMES C,utlit tee. —l. tIC. ire to t4;11 your MIME Tlte_Ofiler in Rome comprises some of the vetY;best men in the county, • and. the grand aii:d enobling,teaching of Odd-Fel lowship ate often illustrated by their-acts of love and, charity. The - large numtier . of. visiting brethers were kindly.entertain ed by the meMbers . of Home Lodge: .Imige PAssitokE, although.not at. presebt con . nected - # ith the Order,*was as usual prom nent hOestowing hospitality. Two pleas ing ineldents in connection:with-the exer cises occurred. One wathe presentation 0E a handsome and costly regalia to 1). 1)., G. 11t, 8t..16; NI/vs, and the other, the gift of a . " - Itecoid Book" to the Lodge, by M. FRosT. CHRIS; Clic7BCll.—WO briefly alluded last week to the reopening for public wet- ship of Christ Church. The changes and unprotlements which have liven Made in the building during the past three months render . the atviitorturs one of the neatest 'and ideirsantest places of worship in all this sectilm. In order' to carrY',4int the plan devi;ed, it became_ necessary for the congregation to- ha;-e more land, and a strip twenty-five feet in width directly east of the olti hit was purchased, and rut ltlxlS added, to the building. The new io)rt ion is occupied by a•unlipie chancel, a, commodious Vestry flootn, and a mat li brary. The removal of the organ :and the chancel made ,room for sonic 'twenty -live new .pew, making the whole number about seventy. • All the - VMS, the organ. and chancel furniture . have been done up iu witintit,• :giiing a rich appearance unattainable in light wood. A handsome flishop's chair lit solid black walnut upholstered iit crim . on plush arr* - .4urnionnted by a: Mitre Waring-a Crots on its face has been pre st:nted hy•itn unknown member pf the congregation, and occupies a. place on the north side of the Communion Table. Handsome ante pcmlus- in crimson have been hang hi front-of the pulpit. and read ing desk, the first beating the mottoM old English text " Preach the WI ord," and the second the nomogram, "S I','' both in golden yellow cloth sewed With ijk. The walls of the Church have been panered with plain blne,stone colorod paper, bordered with imitatkon scroll work, while round. the t dge of ti n t c.•iling, a border edged with three stripes is run. The ehaneel'is ha-per<din live kinds of paper in imitation of fr c :..eo work, andJslighted by trAnsorn windows on each side near the yotif, and a handsome four light chandilier wrttit pearl :globes suspended front ceiling! Around the border,of the chancel arch runs the text ec'ele,iat,tical style `Yllolitipss be eometh thine !louse, 0 Lot'd, forever." . - the church 'records of the two counties herein named; that a copy be forwarded to the widow of the deceased; and that copies be forikarded to the county papers and to the 1011ristian Standard re quest for puldication, and' with Ar...q,uest that our othec-religious papers copy. Turn Wu sort. • S. A. ROCKWELL, • ._ I. Sioutclui, • - B. 11. IIAYDEN, • \ Committee. WE find the following interesting Scription of a w-Idding,in which a former Toi - itnda gentleman took a dinspicnons, . Vart, in the Wilkes-Barre Leader. Mr; llttupnt!s nnmcrous friends. 1911 read . ; It with Veasure _. • • • • - THE \Mratrytt-BiNcufstit The Marriage of our townsman, Mr. Ed ward Guernsy Moretti. to Miss- Cornelia Falls Bingham, of Now York City; occur- red at 2 o'clock r, at. onllielOth Trinity Chapel, \23d Street, New York. Netwithstandinethe incleMency .of the weather, the Church was well filled with invited guests, the -feminine -portion of t - hichwere superbly attired: -On leaving the (Benham hotel the bri dabvarty passed under •ati\#wn'ing, con structed forthe purpose of. thutting out • the rain, to their carriages, and in a mca ment after were, whirling along .fifth avi d/a° to - the 2t141 street entrance to he cite tie', the groom and \ best man, George R. Wright,Esq., of that c city, alone driVing to the 24th street entrance. The paity assembled in the vestihttle- of the chapel, and at 2 r. St. the organiSt, having ceased his improvising , made his instrument peal forth the merry strains of 'a\grand wed ding march, ;while the procession slowly ineved up the long and wide aiio, headed by two ushers, Messrs, S. Ayres, \Tr., of Wilkes-Barre, and Wm..llyerson„ orNew ark. Then followed the _bridesmaids,. Miss Emily Coe', of New _York City, alki • the groom's sister, • Miss Liizie Mercur In their rear came the bride leaning upon the arm of her uncle, Mr. Falls, while two more ushers, Messrs. Davies and Coe, of Nov -York, flanked the party.' When the procession reached • the middle of the .Church, the groom and his aid came from the vestry room through a sole - entrance on the left of the•chancel, - both passing to !the opposite side, the former to the lat ter's left, and both turning a'side face to the invited guests, Tl:e clergy,,lloy. Mr. 3lell lathery ; brdber-in-law to the grodit r asiiisted by Rev. Mr. Ohastead, assistant pastiir of the Church, were a4eady 'With in the altar railing, thelormer performing the marriage ceremony. When congrat ulations were in order,.all showered bless ings upon the happy couple as they ,werc about to leave the, Church-for the hotel, where the reccPtipp :took. place inn/tali :slyly after. _ - - The bride looked very iw.etty, ' being robed in white gauze, brocaded pattern, over white Silk; prinresse, with, elbow sleeves. The front of the skirt was-very . tinish•d, • being entirely -covered -with .deep rows of white valencientices lace, and 4)rossed with an exquisite wreath of orange, blossoms interwoven with fillies Of the valley, while small clusters of the same ilOwers drooped upon the silk knife ideating which completed • the skirt in front the neck and sleeves being trim nted•with 4ine lace and choice exit thd Bair was beautifully arranged, on which rested a wreath of orange blossoms, while a while a white rail, thrown back, wally reached the end of a long train. . Tho bridesmaids were dressed in whit4i silk, square neck and short sleeves of the sapti;•silk ; the elbow sleeves of Miss Cotes dress were -finished with illMdon and white satin ribbon, the dress being cover.* ed with illtio44l and .satin . ribbon loops On the waist, and bottom of the skirt,/ A • wreath ot/jacio:jyainet and tea roses/were • fastener ugh upon the right side with satin ribbons drooped across and reaching. the ti;fil of the dress oil. the left, The dif fereMm bet wee n the bridesmaids' dresses w:tythat Miss Mercnr'S was . tritinned with elddllc•fringe on the waiite and' Was but b;lic,l across ala Breton, the flowers the ii sanuf. The boquetS of all „the bridal par ty corresponded with the flowers on .the dresses. The ushers and groom wow Prince Albert coats, the.grooM and aid, light. trousers, and - tiie others .tlark. The tod,•s presents•were numerous, costly, and.elegant, and consisted of silver, bron zes, pictures, etc. After the reception was over.--at. which there was a great number who appreciated the beauty and magnificence of _the entertainment, the' happy couple left for Boston, and travel ing for a week or ten days, will return to the Valley House in this city. • fever-am ing co rn ern di society, rated bi who tool curse the nu fiver o should specta, EMI Lion. enndsN the pdopli, eivilizatio t while license barbarism. 6. Tha we, urge all friends of temper. mice to encourage the reading of temper ance papers and book', and we especially recommend T.B.Asthnr's recent work entitled "gtrong Drink.", e 4 The Curse 'and Cure." The first.tesolition was adopted with; out debate. The sir and was disenseedhy Broi. Nichols, - Mott. Dartt, Chubttnek, Newell, .11cLachlin, Larcom, and , there. / Itwas urged against the resoluti a that it it watt not strictly true th e re ligion was corrupted - by- the. 'Nue interest., That while the traffic cptad morals and exerted„a.debasiug ince iu socie ty, religion remained th eme and tin - changed. That while/ one dram shop Would do more\harm i in a neighborhood .than, two ehureliea could do good, yet it could not currnpt\the spirit of Christ •in the heart. In.. ruld , retard the growth \of*Christianity,m the 'world, but 'could net change its / Character. `,An-amendinent wes proposed incorporatieg, this.. idea in , the•resoluti6n. ' , ''., ',. ••• , ''''' • It-was / opposed and te re solution Sus.; tained ni substance, as follows : \ That re ligion Wait to be understood, and taken as Spanitested in the lives of int.professore. No particular religion, was.natned. It can bC known andijudged before, the world rely by its fruits. That the ministers Of„ the gospel or embers of a church who werp deterred from opposing dram4elling or dMtn-dritiking, by fear or favor Of the liquor interest, were practically earitipt ed thereby, ' That the Scpripture defini tion of religion was atithorative and could not be ignored. It, was "to'visit the .wi. tlow and fatherless and keep yourserves unspotted from the world." That good feelings mid good.professions was not re ligion ; that whan;ver.corrupted the life., awl fruit of a religions person might pro perly be i said to corrupt tellgion. _:.-- •"••• The resolution was adopted ast'reported. . Tne.third resolutien, was discussed by Ilm. Mott and oth‘rs. It was claimed that this resolution struck at the root of. the,matter so far as human effort was eon cerned. We mustrpnove thb cause. So long • :is these institutions exist in .our midst, no lon , g will they find their victims, and so long will all their sad results fol-, low., We cannot remove them so lon g as the law sustains them. The law will not be changed till the people compel ;Such change by vOting . for it. We are respon sible for the laves and,for the c.easequen.v..s Of our neglect to use. the means, in our power to change them. ', • ' - Tliblourth resolutiOn was adopted with out opposition. It was stated that the law assumes to lieense 'hotels for the acvotemixlatioti Of the trayeling public, wll.3reas the bar ac commodates only topers who leave their, homes to get - their drams. The fifth :escilution was adopted'utian-' imonsly. Thu sixth was adopted, gEveral persona speaking highly of the wi.k named there . in. . . The following' was adopted by vising vote Re* . olred, Thitt the thanks of\this;Con vention aro' hereby tendered to fhb trus tees of this Church and friends of temper ance in West Franklin, for their kindness and hoqdtality.shown in their temperahen work during the meeting of this Conveil-, tion. After appropriate remarks by the,Chai malt and Some of the citizens of the place, the Convention adjourned.• Though not as largely attended as some previous meetings, the discussions were spirited and interesting, and the citizens of the vi cinity gave good evidence by their Ares, " . enco nud-hearty . geod cheer of their inter est inthe temperande work. Coat. ° COMM PROCEIWINOS . Wrnicr.srmY, JAR. 16. Win May cs L T Royei6.—Trespass. Verdict'for plaiutill; $338.50. .Tomdliair Hunt vs Frederick Lowman. —Ejectment. I N Eyans and II F May. hard, Esqs, for plaintiff; H W Patrick and Flbauatt y4niitll, Est's,* for defendant. Verdict for plaintiff. S S Dekay. rs . llirain "Taylor,, et al.-- Ride' onSheriffto - pay money into , Court. A .1 Noble vs Win S 'Viii6.llt.—Rrile to appoint *a Iteceiver. Elizabeth A Haight vs ',Edward Ayres. Rule to open judgment. • Atwood-vs, L A Ridgway, et al= Court appoint J W Mix, E.sq, an Auditor to distributo the fund raised by the Sher, airs sale of de:Ondantt4real estate. In re -the assignment" 'of the' ToWanda Eureka Mower Co for' the_ benefit of cred itors.—Assignee's return of sale filed and confirmed ni si. , In re the assig - frilent of George P Cash; F A Cash, and'G I) Cash, for the betietit of their . creditors.—L-Conit direct AsSignee t o o sell real estate. IVKI/NEF4).IY, JAN. 21 Mortey's use vs Mary 31 1%40n. Buie to enjoin Sheriff from selling defend. ant's Teal estate. 1. R Cowell is Cordelia .31 Kelley's Ad nilnist rators.—Appeal. II F Maynard, Esc', for plaintiff ; W U Carnochau, Esti, fiir defendants. Verdict for defendants. 157 1 lio11enbac15 vs Cyrus Avcry.—Rulo discharged. - . Enima..T Hewitt vs Samuel Kellum.— 41(Ignient for the land - described for want ofappearance and pica. • In ktitens - signrsent ofd N Bfant for the ben *t 61'1de:creditors. Court appoint Ira .Fincnd C Rogers Appraisers. In re the .\tsiguntent of 1) C Newell ftir ti e• benefit o his creditors.—Court • ap point Wrn - Jlorg.iu and I. A Pierce praisers. Abel Ttirrell vs T \ Bradshaw, et al.— Rule to eitjOin Sheriff selling defend. ant's real eaate. 5:1e61; McNeal ;s V pi. Win Maxwell and 1;.. ! - ':gs, for plaintiff ; Gr fleftfilarkt. On trial. ALEX. KEEFE is agent for tha eeleTiat cd nurserymen, 'RICHARDSON tk, of Geneva, N. Y. MI. K. is alWoritiy,relia- \ ble gentleman, iutd we take pleasure in cr:nrrneuding hini.to the confidence of tho • NEW-LOCALS. Dealt you forget it. We have an exreflect CIRSCKER 31M 4 :11FACTORYNe town at COWL. ES' 11A KERS - , where you can buy the big fresh-baked crackers. &StRAN6E • I X INS'. of Hartford pElllltAN AM►EI:ICAS, of New York. - BRITISH AlfEltlgAN, of Toronto. LANCASHIRE. of England. . Wm. S. YiNek - .T.•Agont.. OFFICE—Vain Stroot, .Towalida, Pa.--0an10713. .Cl 9" W L— wilt' pay cash for Ilemloek f I.untbe r; n he log, .deilvered tit our will on CJarlos St., J. O. £ I DOST'S SONS. .‘ L :Ele - Dog wood wanted,, eithr green or, sca3Oted. Apply to liAwlts DROTWZRS,3IBOMee: 1 dan.lo7B. NpTicr..—Tho Wyalusing_ Di*trici 31inisterial itssoolatlott COUTCCIC at Rollie, pa.: TitT.olay 1 , ..‘4111b4., Feb. 12, 1878. Conveyances hrlll he provided to takoiniiiisters [ruin Wyasauking to Ilona% \ s. G. L. WILLIAMS. ' M .. ANNCAL .41lETIfiG OF VIE AO II 4- CI:LICUAL S6lii. - rr.—Ttio s ßraclfortl Co. Akticul tural thlelety, wtif meet blenday eve.. Feb, 4th, irs, at 7 ieclock, it the Conit House. Anneal statement of accounts, seitleine \ l4 with Secretary and tnea4ater; and election of otters for the en. suing year. .1011 n E. Fox, - ,Jau. 21 ' . . - Om, geol. UrA - Rind doable Sleigh for ehesp. Enq .the at Awn% Vomitus, S garro REPIT.-4agon and Blackianah ue/wortmea. I,AvaLLas. 4; un. tr. I litlBl read of suit " and " In . I _ _ Weald be • emblazon a Mmllsreure In the the • • es. - Yoe 2.11 years I suffered with catarrh. , I _pasanges, became einnplstely closed. Slai'xii.""ashea," "Intialing-inher and '..sticks." • idle/ work. though at interests I Would sniff up a so-called catarrh snuff. *apt \ I became a val•za • e tester for such •medlcines: ':grsdually grew and rto one can brow how I suffered or what km rableheing I was. My bead' ached over my eyes so hat Ivitt e ciitiliaCei to my bed for many suaressive days. su ring the most In Waite pain, whiCh at one limo lasste4 \ continuously for IU hours. All sense of smell and s t4 ‘ P 3 gene, eght arid bearing Impaired, body ahttiri en , and weakened, nervous system shattered, and nail. .tutlon broken. and I was hawking and spitting seven-eighths of the time. ' , I prayed for death\to relleve,rne; of my sufferingi A. favorable . notice. In your paper of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy In duced me to purchases plc age, and use It with Dr. Plerce`e Nasal Douche, which applies the remedy by' hydrostatic pressure, the only way com patible. with common sense, Well, Mr. Uttar. it slid not cure me in three-fourths of a second, nor in one hOur.Or month, but In leSlthan eight minuted I was relieved. and In three usonths entirely cured,. and haie remained so for over sixteen months. While using the catarrh remedy,• I Used Dr. Pleree's-Golden Medical Discovery to purify my blood and strengtisi n ray stonlach. I als) kept my mar active and bcr.vies reguttr by' the use of his, Pleasant- Purgative Ponds. tnyexperlenee will Induce other sufferers to seek the same sneslia Of relict this halal.. Will hove answered lie purpose. • \ prOnaiiisnuiali stills goods cheaper for castr; than any other establtsiiient to Noythaltu rentisilvanta.' • rirpo to LEIRIAN'S and Sic his assortment of American, Gold and Silver watches. A. CULAEBkftLIN:IIas just re. turned frem Neer York with goods tor•tho fon days. N • - . Or Evcryt nn n tho line of station ery at IVtivrcoMii & ItAlltr-S. . . ,Ur Bronze Lan, with Crystal Ilium llatur. Only poet. MADILLA _ Crockery Store. Iw. .t.'\ \ tgr Remember taws that wo will sell you Lamps, Crockery an ' Glassware at the lowest prices,. .11.a.aikVis rockery Store. . - ......:- ~ • -C":0'. qGreat Bargains it '---- X.):'ERCOATS at nossm et mcn , s; . • - ~ septx. \ U' YOU can get all the latest \ etyles of stitionery, yez7 cheap; at w titycomu Or Three Button Kid Gloves itt the new ehadea at Mee. MINI es'. „ Mor7 'Undertaking a -speciality at the, Bridge Street Furniture Store. ruar29..- MMus. Mimic* has the :lest' Skirt SuPportor; also the Skirt Elevator. `dam' Go to ;Cow es'e Bakery for your Christmas Candles. deeV). Viff . Everybody enjoys CONVIA'B ; Cocoa n4 Candy. Fresh supply made everyday., drc2o 4,-- * Car New firm, new. goods and low pri' cis it the Erldie,Street Furniture Store.tmar'n. £ To rAnikticns ix NEED OF FANNING 31it.t.s.—iVe have a huge stock of . the Fa;talng Mlll, ;which iadeclared to be the best by••all, which we cheap for'eash. 1 Vir Great, reelnction, - on rates to all pinnts 'We.t.;; Northwest and Souttrweed. The Cheapest fares ever ottCrrd. Write or apply to G. R. Sherwotd,.Towanda, 1.. Y. It. B. ticket °face. Or L. B. PODGEIcs Challenges comrie titian forAnallty of goods and b prices o!l.3ash, Doors, ltlinds and Moldlnhs, and ail building -ma. tertat. `,..caug34o. • SPECIAL LOCAL. 2\ \‘ ts' 'OP EMT. TO THE PL opened a Coa! and Wood yard on Canal St., near, the Episcopal ('hurrit. I ant now prepared to tur all orders for COAL ANIS WOOL) AT BOTTOM PRICES FOR CASH. Haying had experience lit this ItUsittess., I believe I ran do as,u ell by thane that Layne me with their orderS.as any pne• In the trade 4 It Is my Intention to keep_on hand a p.m' supply of the best COAL AND W,001) in the rtarket, and sell It as LOW as POSSIBLE anti live by It. 'KINDLING. W 001) by the barrel or load. Any - orders left at, the Store of L. T. Royse, Main St, near bridge, or 0. 1). Wlelthatn at the ,post once; will receive the sante attention as at the yard. Thanks to a generous public for their Very liberal pat tonaga. during the past eight years while In the grocery trade; I respectfully solicit a Pontinuance of their favors, anti I will guarantee oUttiAfaction. .4 . Very Respectfully. - Iw.finlebS7B. Hiouna ItinGwAY.. DYSPF.PSIA DTSPI 7 .PSIA.! DYSI'ErsiA Dysiteiksis is the most pe rplt!xl it g of all buinan ailments. I ts symptoms are ahnost Infinite in thcb variety, and the forlorn anti despondent victims of the disease often fancy themselves the. prey. in turn; of every known malady ; This is due, In part, to the close svinpathy bleb exists tn•tweven the stomach and the brain, and In !tart also the fact lila; any disturbance of the digestive function no cess.lrily disorders the liver, the bowels and the 'nausea systent, and effeeta, to some extent, the quality of the tdood. - F. F. Kunkel's Hitter W Meer Iron is ammo cure. This.,Tratta new preparation, tube tried and found widing, It has been prescribetiti daily for many ;.years In the practice of eminent physicians with., tinparalelled success. It Isnot expleted or intend nitro cure all tit disease's to which thelnitnan fam ily is subject, lout Is warranted to cure' Dyspepsia In itsi , nurst obstinate form. Kunkel's Ritter Wine' nit I roil,Lever falls to core. :Symptoms of 'Dyspep sia or lass of appetite, wind sifel rising of the food; dryness of.t he mouth, heartburn, distension of tie stomach anti boweiseconstipation, headache, nes,, sleepleaspess and toy apirits. Try the great remedy and 1 e\conviliced - of its tmzrits. Get the genuine. 'rake 'only Kinik'ers, which Is pin only in one dollar bottles:, Depot, 253 North NintirStreet, Philadelphia, l'a. 4t never foils. For 83k1 by all Druggists and everywhere. Ask for E. F. Kill11:1's Rio ter Wine of Iron and try no other. Six bottles for live dollars, or one dot• tar per bottle. E: F. Kunkel's Worm Syrup never falls' to de stroy Flo, Seat and Stomach Worms. Dr. Kunkel. the' only sureessfol. physician who removes Tape Worm In two hours olive with head, and ni; tee nn illpn removed. COI anon I.IIIW Wadies If Tape Wcvm be removed. al ther worms can be readily' .le stroyed. Send or circular to E. F. Kunkel. 2.59 North. North Street, Philadelphia, Pa., or call in. your druggist for a bottle of liunkers Worm Syr up. price Qt. At never fails. ' . - . E.. F. KriSKEL'S LUSTRA4 AND F.. F. KUN q!ayne fur . The best aml. cheapest Hair Dressing and Halr Cleaner in the world. They rtntme datalrull, MY irritation, soothe and cool the hcatedrealp, pre vent from tailing ..If, and nrotnote the growth lu very short time. They preserve and beautify the Ha'r; and render it soft and glossy, They impart a brilliancy anti a silky appear:met to brald.and wiry flair, and as a Nair dresing, they are utvrivab led eradicate daudrug and preient baldnesn. The shampoo cleans the Flair, removes grease, scurf,- Itching. 'eruption. Curcs he : produced by Feat and fatigue. Kultitel's .3 amps) and Lust rat irdores Hair to a natural and glossy color. restores is d. dry, harsh and wiry hair. Price per bottle ft. rk 30tir druggist For them. er.send to li. F. bun Proprietor; No. .s'l North Ninth Street; • nev22,17. \\ b A\ NI RRIEI), ' ~ mcli . EF.Br—rlo , 7 LIEN.—At the house of - Geo: C. 11 ill, In Rnrkington, Tan. ldtli. 117 Rev. I.evae Everett, Mr. Joku It. 'Mel:cell' and Miss - Ida F. Vau. bleu, all of l'illngtun lioro'. ricKErtme.-4FRUTVIIEY.—AI the 3f.E.ptirso nage Orwell, Pa. I.:y \ Rev..l. B. Darr., Jan. 17, 1578,. Mr. George - E; Miering of Orwell,' and 'MIA Alice R. Frutehey Of South Hill. - .. SEI.LOCIt-..—ROBERT.—At\AIba, by Eliler E. \,,, . . 1 Burroughs, Mr. Henry ..A...F.A. lock of Buriltirlon !tins Ellie A. Robert. of Fran liti. • \ . . KS EFI'ENBURG—FIBI7.—At te residence of the bride's father.-in Wyaltisln .;,Jan, 17, 1878; ly Rev. P. Craft, Mr.. Damon A. Haupponhurg, of Lemon; 'Wyoming Co., to Miss ` ' antes M. daughter ofMr. Orin Fish. r .., Warren townselp; Jan. O, sen CSrbln, Aged 62 years. WILItINSCIS . .—In Athens, Dee. lig, len,. of al t ,h. therla, VrAnk le L., only child of F.a,iyin T. and Mary Willtimion. aged I year, 4' months and 4 days. ticid. bless oar lib lo bey, ' •AILNOLD.—In Marren, on Friday the loth Inst., in the Bad year — alf her age. Mary 14.. daughter of Addrew ilfacombey, and wife of Abel Arnold . . In the death of this e.sthrlable . nerson,her family, soelety.and the church have- sustained a serious 'low tus" 'said of the atibleist of lids slight sketch, as the %gassed Savior 64mM:dm( Mary in the Gospel. •'She bath 'daue what she contd.' , 'Lovely lu disposlUon, thinking evil of none, lust and true to all, grace with its divine Influence:lm parted additional lustre-to a character of ttatnra! goodness and beauty. Educated in:the communion of the Protestant Episcopal Church, St. Mattnew's, Pike, witnessed her public dedication to God... She 11Ved and died a ehristlan, leaving ti husband and two tittle children to mourn tbo loss of one who in • peace now rests. friends of chi them ado. realk. stt the tfterneen and 1578. Allan —Rockport, Ton: Hayloft larkable ewes what • know Yours truly S. 0. ISEIticK. BUSINESS LOCAL. W6llMg: WORMS: RM.'S sukuroo YOU -THE HAIR DIED. l ' lagal. S - lIEB.,IFFIS 43ALES.—By virtue of stlintry wfts Issued out of the Court of zja Common Pleas o f- nulford County,,,and to me di rected, I will° 'to public sale ou•TiIIJESDAy, the ilia day of- AN., IVA, at the door of the Court House, in Towanda,. at lo'clock P. W., the follow. tug described property, to wit: .., One lot, piece or parcel of land situate In Troy twp, bounded north by lands of, Samuel S Purple and Bent Smiley, cant by landsirrupted by D D Pitch. south by lands Occupied b b D Fitch and Lucien Stiles, west by lands of I ern Heacock and Widow Kirby; contains 157 acres more or less, about DO Improved. with 1 framed house,: f ranted barns, other outbuildings and orchard of fruit trees there on: Soloed and taken Into elocution at the suit of D E Ward es A J Close. • . . • • , ALSO - Ali lhat certain place of land. situate lin Armenia top, bounded and described as follows: Beginning al -a stake and stone on the south line of . Alex Ceaselt lot, being the 'northeast cor of 14 BUT. click's lot; thence east IZ3 pen to • a post; thence month 100 pen to a post on the north line of T Fel. tons' lot; thence west IVr-iters to a post, being the southeast cor of L Burdick's lot; 'thence north -to the place of beginning ;Contains 73 acres more or less. Belted and, taken into execution at the suit of Aivord Rockwell re Hannah Runde!' and D W ndell.. T Tr. • • ALSO-'-One other lot 'situate - in Athens AWN' bounded north by lands of Mrs John Kelley, east br lands of —Van Dusan, sunlit by lauds of John - J 1/rlscoll,'west by Cantor-et; all iniproved, with! 1 , -' [trained house, and few fruit trees thereon. Being lot No 33 of Shepard and ,Elmer's plot of South rly. Seized and taken-Into execution at the cult of 11 S licKeamvs H Morgan. . ALSO-.-44na other lot situate In Burlington twp, Dolma north by lands' of Charlotte ' Norris , east by the erwick Turnpike and lands of Mrs Ann Carman, tit by lands of John Spencer and the pubile htg wayvwest by lands of Murano ' Brown and Abel Se Lick; contains 130 Ogres more or less, 1 ,7 about 100 Impyoved. with I framed houre,2 .framed barns With sheds attached, other ontlanildiniii and 'au.orchard,of That trees therenn.--_,..„ . - ALSO—One etbee lot situate In Burlington top, bounded north by lal l ta i tif atifibeti--W Is:lcludis, east \ by lands of Jsmes NO. olis 'mid Washington 111bble,sonth byl the I e mu s ,k tuPtipike, ,west, by IMO, of A J Blaksiee; eit' ns 50 acres more or le- , Stabont 40 totproveal, with 1 framed h o use. 1 trained barn. with sheds su nh at, other butbund logs htld.orChssd' of fruit treetvlbereon. - A LSti+One other lot sitnatele Burlington two.' booodatropgth 6g lands (din Weed, east and' lands of ticorgelp.mons and otOrs„ Bout and west .by lands 0f..„ - iimitalVelMlls; contal aerestnoro orletst.tio IMO ents, i ALSO-One other lot situate In .Towanda bor`o', bounded and described as .follows: Bitglnning at the southeast coronet owned by John I.aggan, sit uato. on the west side \ ;:tf Bodge -st extentiob ext -• tending along Laggan' south line 150 ft to a cor:' 'thence southerly along lands of 4 4 6 rlfilthtqini W _Pato:444op, to a coil titt. easterly along said GrilTiths Mt 150 ft tea corn Itridg„e-st aforesaidf thence along said Bridge-at 1(t to the place of be ginning; with I :framed - lonise Hi rerun - „ ALSO—One other lot ediuste IT Towinds boro', bounded and described:as. follows Beginning on linafen-et at the notiliweq.`ent of lot sold to Lorin-, ,da Carter; thence along the south line I_llnston-st westerly 79 3-13 ft to the, lino of other I ta of Line line Huston; thence alone the blue of saldlot smith erly to a cur on the north side of alley of "WC .Mer. cur; thence along said line easterly about e 0 fvo a' cor of (' has llteKinney: thence northerly aloe the line of Charles McKinney, - Charles Butcherend Loclutia Carter-to the place of beghtuing, with , \; framed houses, 1 framed barn and few fruit trees' thereon.. Select' and taken into' execution at the. soft of A and .1 Morley' vs C 1 , Nichols-Also at the Suit of Edward Overhan to 'lnto or. G F Tatter vs stun e.. . - y ALSO...One- (dhoti , lot situate In Le Stay twp, bounded north by tli, Towanda Cueek, °mist by the public highway, knOwn as the 3fountain Road, south h lands of the Schrader Coal and Land Co, west by lands of P A Holcomb; contains 10 acres more or loss, about 35 imptoved,. With I- framed. hoes°, Lfrained barn, 1 framed shop and few-fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into exerntbsi at 'the suit of II S Tears's use vs Jaunts Meth aney., , ALSO—One ether lot situate in Towanda •twp, imund.d atuttlescrltted as follows: fleginning at a point in the line of south,- trillium-sti theneo at right angles with said.sonth 'Witilam-st ill 3 WeSeer ly direction ISO ft, to a pth. in-Mr Paten's lOttritenee north 71°, 30'east 50 ft to a post rot: theneeat right atigles;witit the ia'it mentioned line 15oft to •soutlt W ttliamst; thence by south Wllliare-st south 71°. 30 , west 40ft In the teene or beginning: same b.ing lot Nu 67 of S C . and I W M.. 311 5 .34 tor in Towanda twp. us per map ovule by Wm II Morgan, with ; i framed house thel-tsin. lielzed and taken'into exc retion at thy, suit of:Thou:is Meredith's up ys 'lorace and 'Wm Lfeeman. t -,_t _ ALSO—One other lot situate in Artnenri twp, bounded nbrilt I.;y. lands of Alfred Ripley, cast by lends of Henry covert. south by lands of Hosea :Scott and otherlatuls Of defendant, Alanson Smith. west by lands 0 iNV.III..r Colloin; being-lot. No 290 on ,warrant s and 905; metal rot 100 acres more or lcs,,,sand is a turf of lands of Henry deceased, Ps sub-divided by Sam_stel Strait, Jr. A LSO--Utte othe'r lot situate in Armenia twit. honnded north Ily lands of Waiter Hilliard and .said defendant, Alanimn Smith. east by lands of 11 , k+ , !3 Scott.o , .lllll Iw lands of datives Furman estate, now lands of Cranford, west by lands of Anion Palmer; contains 114 acres and 2 will noire or less, aml be- Itiglot No 3ea of warrants it,SA alai 995 of the Sugar Creek land' cd'N Drinker, deeeaied, as subdlVlded .1)) SA111111:1 Strait, ir, about 110 acres improved on both of said lots, with 2 framed jmuses. 2 framed barns, granary and orchards : the - hum. S..sixed 'and taken Into executlini at the suit of 1 A Pierre, sur viving executor of 0 P Ballaid, vs A lanson Smith. - ALSO—One sit her lot situate In Pike twp, bound ed and described O 0 follow,.: Commenettig at a beech tree standing near the highway upon the line of lands ol\Johit Alderson; thence north ,89 deg, west to the\ea-nt line of .1 W llo•worth; thetteo north 1 0 . east along said Bosworth's line 40 pers to a cor; thence south 99?., 0 , east GU leers - to the high way; thence south no west along, the highway 40 iwrs to the place of beginning; Mid:1111S 15 acres . .. reeve or less. no Improyeinents. Seized and.. taken Into execution at - the snit of A A Keeitsyscs Sylves ley AYrtod. • \ . ALSO—One other lot 4rotate in" Canton two, bounded north by lands of t 1' and Ii C Manley, east tty tandB of. George Meeker. south by. the To wanda Creek, west by lauds of lie N Smith; con tains 7a armsmore or less, all improv,d, with 1 framed house, I framed barn, and fete fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken lutd'eiecution at the suit of .latnes F Fok, ear vs Stephen A Ratidall and darettS Manley, • • .. . s . ALSO—One other lot situate in \Wilmot twp, bounded and described as folbtws: \ contain, 50 ,. recess rol per-.-and bounded by line beginning at a liost in the warrant line; thence west tat .pens to a stone hear thence south. 67'y pers to a sire bear I thence east 108 pc rs to a stone heapott salt „warrant tins and thence along.same north 2A 0 ., east lt - 2 r-rs to the place of beginning: being the same pri+lnis-s, ' eldiveyed by the heirs-and administrators of Sarah 11 Butler by their deed dated .1:1.v 16, 1 1 857. to staidil Ragan: about 40 acres improvotl, With I log hot \;! and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and tak,snAnt - 1 execution at the suit's( Andrei,. 'l' Met - Unlock; st'ir.`,, Vlcing minir.of s::•aralrli'llutler, doe'd vs ttrick 'Ragan. - ,A-S:so--4 - itio other lot situate In Ton - am a bor.', Initialled north by State-st, east by lands of ti,-eh-r. south 1.0 Poplar-st, west by lalnts of .A C Stottli.being WI, front on said Poplar-s., and 180 ft deep. with 1. framed house, 1 frameditarn and - fe* fruit trees thereon: Seized and , tak„. ti Into execu tion at th...11t of 4 P - lilrby'suie TS W r May. ALSO—line other lot situate liiiiotith Creek twp; bounded and `described as f01i0,..- Beginning. at:a logulttek stake on the northeast / cur of lauds - owned by dames - W Suffern, running, thence southerly* along said Sittrern‘land aboute6 1-10 reds toa chest, id n.stake; thence easterly a ug the ian.ls of S l'et tingill about 74 8-10`tauls to a ythitill oak stake: ,1 ) thencemortherly along lit land tr-initrakded by par ty of the first part to ri.lfflon Itattervn about 76 8.10 rots to a white oak 'stake: thence westetly Meng the lands owned by Charles SiWern about 75 s- , 118 rants to the plaee,OrlsiVnialng ; mute Ins about 56 2-10 aeres, be the,Sno. none or to s s:. about 6 arrvl, improN ed. no bulhiturs. e.t,•l 'awl ;ak.a k lnto ex-; - edition at the suleof 1 , 6 Hall vs 3as 16 A melgh. AI 51.1.-.llurt otle-r lot Shoats in Soath Creek twit, hootoleil an.l..ll , 'scrllsel as follows: Itrginaing at a 'A:11;e oak: ssake on the north,ast rot of lall,l , con tracted to Janie. K A meigh, runiting thence s o n: h. erly along 5r.11 , 1 A ineigh land 11;e,tit 7. s-le rods to a wh iv_• oak itake; - tlierese easterly along the hunk of . Abner Knapp about ,70 6-10 reds to it stak , ant slime s: thenve northerly al on g the lands belougi;,g to,l.engwell and Itaitnor ai.out 77 .2.4 a rods to a hemlock stake; thence westerly along, the lands owned by Chain, Sattern. :Ostia - 7.1 6-1,, I'INI. to the nia,ei - of beginning.: contains about au 2.10 nen... 4 , t,,, the saints: more or leas, ab 011: 8 mar es Inipr"VV , l. on buildings. Seized and. taken Into execution at the Suit of F G Gail vs Kithraint Itatterson. ' A.I.SO—One othsr lot situate l'in . Monroe twp. bounded north, t.y lands of f: serge Ed sa It, .-:,,t by the Bernick Turnpike. smith' by lands of Jerre Illneitman and Mr-. Gard. we,: by the:.011:11 grato-li of Towanda Creek; contains a al , ,•res innlv., .F re.,..., all impr, rd, v.lth a trained linos-s, I fram..l I,.rn, I blaCksmith shop, 1 wagon tool paint slier and few fruit trees thereon. Stti,n d and taken 1110.4e:tee .1- lion at the suit of It S - ,llakes - s_ use vs Fran.K4a I.' Sweet. .. . . Af.SO-- - 41 1 ne other tot situate In .I.itchtleld twp bounded nod described as follows: lieginning at the New York State Ilne at ear, of hunt of Gilhel t Pearsall, runnltig southerly along , -aid Pearsall's land to a tier to a staki.: thence westerly along- !and . • of said Ct•arsall and It Itall 'to a hemlock tree on of Ball, F'l,oAlmaa, ntict.bniatban-llunt:thenre lb•tiy by Jamh Of A 4' Hunt and .I,,aa,ball at Slab , Line to Invd , :rtf bet:raaterlTaltatil and and . .. State Tine to the place of bogdu:log: rental, m t acres now.• or les , . absont II Improved, with I fram ed iron,,'. I fronted tarn, I Water saw mill, and fete. [reit trees thereon. Seized and liken into exeen ti tett at the suit of Aneller. , e Hunt vs. Samuel and Mary 0 Lee. • _ ALSI 14 Ine othertret sititate In A tionts Mr. bounded north by !:11 't pf I tennis `:hear and w m i Ifockard, eea-t by lands of Win (t ,, ,r ka rd ay.'. doh , - 1 I Ili hen, shut") by lands ofL.lchn irttt con. west, iy lands of Thomas ltOnolom; c.intains:".s I acres ntore Or le,S. about 30 Imp•,e.l, uo tutlittings. .. ~/ Al.Stll-41ur oth-r he sit 11:1:0 lee lelflglillrie tirp.. 110111111t•ti 1401 - 111 by lanes tit ThOlnits Potion ..., ea-t Icy lands of Thomas Dotiolore, soutir ley lands of &dui I..fary, nest by lands of liennis l/ Calit ; eon tain ~ s2O acres morn or Is,-about II in, rovett , „ Willi 1 trained house,,ll - log lodise and fee '. fruit trees thereon. - .... ' A I.SII—TIM Pefendatit's:midiv tied I t Interest, in other t int - . situate In Ritlgt ry twp, , tr , nrol- - : ed north h. lands of TI.OIIIIII , :in data. Chambers, est by Irtntt'of Jotter- MeAs,Vs:iitth by land., of Anthony Allemcwest by lain of Morris trconidl; contains 84 arresinore ormored., With I framed boost.: 1 fr 'lllO4l htni and framed e i. shed - anti few_ fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken Into owcution - at - the suit of %fames' MeAsey, aelin'r vs Patrick .1M l Asey. A I.so-4 ine ocher lot eel t tilde in it itightiry Awl., !Minuted north lev l' toh of Allen ill.nary; east by l au ds of Nejs...t, 4 . :f , ,ii.i to, south by lands of 4 1Sehim `and Aarimelillerec, west by lands of ,•iwkon, fil t. tette; contain.. 3!i sores more or- less. 10 Improved. with I (IIIIIIPty 1',./11,c, I board shanty. 1 log barn, - and few fruit trees thereon. SiOzed and taken Into execution at the suit of .11 L MCAffec vs 111r.uu W Scotts / I . A LSO ) .-Ohe oilier lnesitnate` In. Tiir,i•atorn twp, bonado and desciAed as.,fol lows : ile t t inning Si a front iWthesoriginal Ns - Am:jilt like; thence Loaf' 12 !,,c , east 11:0 Pert toapost; thence south Sri... east :shun; the lilt, of eittVer 147 leers to ate oak; thence south c/e, west 47 2.10 rods to a point In lite lino of Ed lo-ger':-thenec South 70 , i°, west 172 pens to the first Iluentloneti line; cent:dui 72 acres and ..80•peys more or le.:..s.`nbout no liiiproved, with . 1 large ie.•y fram ed barn and shot:, and an orchard, of fruit trees thereon, . . . , , . ALSO—One other lot ittnate In 'Tuscarora .twp., hounded and deer:lilted as follows: lieginulng at a point in the line of Edinger at 'a cur of the first de. scribed lot 47 2-10 nide( flout (lie oak eor-inentloned I \in the above description; thence from said. Jae,' of .htylnltttly: south GL z °, west 192 8-ill peratO a con thence non h 83 Y", west 72 pars to the ereek ; thettee along, said creek the several courses and dist:oleos there (.to a eor; thence north ilieu 0 . west 73 ' pets to an ohk warrantline to the place of begirmitigthe first il(e. Wed lot; thence slung the line of the first deserlblid Qt nertheasterly 172 writ to the Mare of beginningWonfains 102 acres aniTBB'pers more or loss, about Oa \ mproved. with 2 framed (Wetting . hOuse. , , I' hersu :am and shoo,. -1 fnutted . wagen house. t granary, ,r form house, 1 hog pen, and' an orchard of fruit tre&t thereon. ALSO—One otheqd situate- In Tuscarora tap, bounded and desulhod hs Mimes: - Adjoining the last mentioned lot on -the cast, beginning on the eastern line thereof nt.the car of Edinge ; thence along the !tuned Edingcr:ea,terly :1 r ect o a 'For; thrtieo along the lino otEdtriger southwe..erly, 40 rods to a cherry tree In t beltue of the lot last abtfiee .detirribedt . thence along the Ihot of mitt lot to the piece of beginning; contains 2 :4lees more-or. less, , all Improved. Seized and t i aktin' rut° ear:cutlet! at the suit of IltioT! Atwood vs \V llarrowrlltt and I Borrewchtf. T T. "Also at the' snit \of II E Wet., tins 111 IV Ilarrowclltf.. Also a., the edit of A Arm. 'Legal. strong vs seise.- Also at-the suit Of tßark,- Miller ls DeWitt's uso vs Fame, .-; . • -. ALSO:-One otber lot situate' In Ulster twp, bounded north by\ lauds 'of the estate of Darius, flyer, east by the pnblic.highway,south by lands of widow Flood, - West by lands of the Darius Myer eti!- tate:contains 34 acre more 'or less. with 1 steam grist-mill, and all Mill fixtures and machinery be longing thereto, and othef outbuildingi thereon. / -ALSO-One other lot situate in Ulster - twp, bounded north by lands of Mathew Home apdpat. rieleFlood, east by lands of Amara Watkins, south by lands of AthasseWatklns, weld by the public highway; contains li4 acres more or Less. :air Imit proved, with I framed house. 1 framed barn, and ter fruit trees.therecm.' 'Pelxed and taken into ex ecution at the suit of Geo C Page vs-7, 0 Campbell. A I.Sti--.One other lot situate In LltchOeld. twit, bounded north by lands fif Ben) Tarks arid Sitar Wolcott estate, ea:Why - lands of Bee) Parksc\iiistitit by lands of A I' Wolcott, west by lands of - A -I' Wolcott; contains 40 acresinore or less, absent .25 Improved, with -1 barn and.few fruit trees thereon. Seised and taken Into execution at the suit of T W Wolcott and Frank Decker's use vs Clarissa & and W . ti Munn..' - ' ALSO-One other lot situate -In - Canton pep,' bounded north by lands Of. Frederick Herrick and' John 't randall, east by lands 'of ,Heerre Mation, south by lands orDavid Rarties,2west by lands of Merrick Crandall and Addison [leafs; contains 200 -acres' more or less, about MO ImProvitf, -with I framed hottie, 1 trained barn anti orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seizes Fend takee into exetstrilon at the snit of N it Petneroy vs John M Allyn and Merrick Crandall. • ALSO-One other tot situate In Windhain twp,' bounded end dem:Obeli as follows:- Beginning at'a Mr of•Zebeis Hotchkiss" lot: thence south 45°,-west , 79 pers to a cor; the.nee north 45P, west 140 peis to a cor; thence north 45*, east 79 perm to the place of ' hoganning ; contains 69 ;bereft and 20 pees more or lass, about 10 improved, with Fold shanty, 1 old log , barn, and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and , - taken lotoexe,cution at the -cull of Myron' Prince vs Geo•M Vaneise.. ALSO--One - other lot situate , In Tustisrora twp.• bounded and deStri bed as follows . ; Beginning at a hemlock near the northwest cor of what Is-called , tote .' Hutt Lot." beletiging formerly lb Jonas' lug- ' ham, thence nortlf2so,east 1;t11 rods toa'gtikehrel , swims: thence south Do. east Pa rods to a stake, sad stones; them, enoth 46 0 , west 123 rods to. a -.stake andstones; thence north 63 0 , west MI rpdti.to the ' place, of Init.:Ong; contains 45 acres and 130 pqrs more or less, about 40 improved, with-. 1 framed 1 hOutie.l framed barn, I Wart:smith shop, and few'' 1 fruit trees thereon.' Seized and taken into. eaten. lion at the suit of Steph e n C Smith's - s Eilw Smith. ALFA-Onis other lot slinate 1n Athens twt , ... hounded north by faints of .A- C Elshree, -east by lands of A C 'Elshree, south by the penile highway. west by lands of A C Eisbree and the public high way; contains 4 stems more or, less, all impmved, - with I framed hoese, awl a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the snit-of A C Einbree vs C C Snelliatut Mrs P Roollantison. A T,SO-One'othei lot situate In Atheits Isosnitgli. bounded north by lauds of J L (Noble, east bylands of Ann Batmen, south by North-st: westsidiy lands of Mrs Kyrion; colvalowt.l.,of an acre mor el or less, with I framed church Mar from d 'sheds thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the sum of •F NI. Welles's use vs the Firs: Universalist ChureteSoci• ety of Athens. • . . . ALSO-Ono, other lot situate to Albany Dep. bounded north by lands of:1111-Sm Sweet and -E 'l' 'Paric,ieast by the south le - anch• of the Towanda Creek, south by lands of Miller Smith, west by fbe Berwick Tufnpike: contains 3 acres -more or less;-: all improved, with 1 framed house and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized anti taken Into exeention at: \ he suit of C M-3tanville's eve Tittle() English, T T.- LSO-One other lot situate • it, . W esox twp. hot ided north by landisif Charles Daugherty, east by., ,n , .:l \ s ‘ of Henry Birehard,' Jesn orshall, Mad if. S MO \ south by lands of Thomas 'Dolan and John. Lenox, 'vest by lands of A Hinds and John Jalin- son; coot: is32o :toms mire. or less..aboat 250 int- , ,proved. wi 4; • framed bat-es,- 43 fronted barns, 1* granary, 01 „ontbuildin,.ls mid 2 orchards of fruit 1 ,trees thereon, \ Setzed andtaken Into exeention at -I the shit of :VP' . rliy:fs 'N N Parks, and I >senr N Parlcs:„T T: . '',:\ . ALSO- - -Onaothettlot situate In Burlington twp. bonded north by Sugar Creek. cast bs lands of Mrs Cynthia Parker.'S , Z<li il th byllie.poblie highway. wes by .13,:niu of sydneysfaoyt iontalus 15 acres. morc or less, about 13 leer (Viet, with 1 Ward house.: 1 board barn and few fruit trees thereon., Settled and taken Into execution at:the cult of Job -Mor we's n'wors Mar - 'lit Henson, oT.-. . ..k LSO--One - other lof situate lo ,Burlington 'tarp, botlnd , ol and tlitscritied as followNegining at a tor near the spring In._ the' centre f the road run -ni tic southerly to the centre of the:, itige across . the pond: thence southiv , est along Init. of: 1' 1' Scr i eel's land -to a for of stake and, ston'ss: thence north s7 O , west to a ear of lands of P I \Buries: tbeime berth 4 3 . east to a cor of land 0f.,1 Nu and: TIMOt he o Movie, thence east 550, elute top. •e of . !we:idling; toMidtis 6:-.acres more dr less, alitilVit2,lo - I fretted hou,e, 1 10,..; barn. an,:ista' few fruit trees ;thereon. - Seized and taltenlntoVw vention at she Svlt of-A and -.I Morley Vs Details Flynn and Tintothy 1411foyle, Ai-S2l--One'other lot situate lit Overtm twp, bounded and deserthe.l as follow 4: Beginning at a hen:lack tor south 32 tfro. west 101 pers to a held - lock Nu; thence south 50 , q.,0, . art 22 2-10 per, iii --- n chestnut satilingrwr: thence south 71 k.io, 55 - pers to a poststhonee.;south32.!i., west 57 pers to a risr: tlieneenOrth 551,,°. west sit 3-10 pors to the Plal - 1 ,, f hlth.olegt'coutaire; 50 acres. •P Nls6-1 ine other lot situate In Oyerton twp: bounded and described as follows:. Beginning, at the nonthwest i•or of -a tract of land In the warroo , tee wurie of ,I,liiiwning: thence north 57 0 7 0,we5t 131 pers to 3 post tem: thence south 3.2 , .:°, west 101.1 per to a 1-ce•t ro t -; thenee easterly along the line'. of Li e u., ben it inelsdil and-Andrew Wilt 1211 p-.:rs to the top of the rack at James tteverly's field; .thence. along the top edge of ihorocks 31 pers: then Ce-east 1 per to the cor of J.,mes and John Ileverly's lan 1; theme north 2;i°. east 47 per, along the line 'of Jacob Downing tout to the plane of o.egirming;. contain. , 01 acres More or less, iltont 30 Improved.: with I (rallied honse.•l log' tarn, and -a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into exeention at the stilt of Henry Heichenter vs Martin lielchemer. ' ALSO-Olio other . lot _situate - in Wells twit !rounded and tle , erthell as-10110ms r.' Beginning, at the- southea.::l3:or of lid Nel.,lls of tit, allotment of the latid , Or the it tllttlltilTi-[state.ltl W,-I,..tt‘partlim gabt. conveyed to John _Strong; theme aintig the . soot It line of said lot north ~..., west 57 _5-10 p...rs: thenco,along thsoewd nue or lot No 224 eons-eyed to Moses 1) Wylie, eolith I'.,°. West :05 2;10 pers thence alone the east ane of bit No 239, cone,..y,d _to llant It ,0 C Compton south 1 .:„. west 13 740 itrs: theme . long 't he north 'due of lot No 129 hcreliotf !‘ ter ile eriimil north 4 , 9q, • east 99.3-to pars: thenee, Ginn the mat lice of lot NO 225, al:::: her: inafter. oil eS rthed.north i.,... east 109-pers tit the place o 1 be g inning: ronta`tn;Cill,:liitl acres nforeosr le . ss,. with in the usii ,iliowance of it per et far fowl's, etc. It being tot No 224 of the allotment-Of the Bingham / lands in Wells twp. • - . • ~ . ALSO -4, toe" othCr lot situate In Wells, twp,, bounded . i,ital described as fellows: tfieginulog at the southeast our of lot No .124 conveyed, to John Strong: therwe a:ong the east line of said lot -north 2 , 1 0 . mist 50 4 10-pers: thence along the Smith line of lot No 2i.t. conveyed to Thoopons . moork aid Ow opt; It Title of 1 , . - : No 21 - , ronvoy...l to 1, F. :td tits south tl'll'a, east 195-to pees: thence along the Wost. lit'-of of lot NO 211 conveyed to -teen A. Ayies so 1 4to. West 104 . 4-10 pears: m llllt rs; :Imo stlibisieng olliN No 214 Mid the viesrline of. lot No 2t2 con veyeitto Jesse Shepard south 1 - .4 °. iv•Stri 7-1 0 li , l's: ilienet. o \alorm the line of lot No 124 aforesaid. south 85 ° wi'81 4$ 7-le Is:nt thewe along the nest line of lot . ;s7o J-1 above .be described. north 4 ,D, east 109, per:: 'to tin 'place of beginning; coutains 49 acres more or lea with the usual allowance of ft per rent -for triads. et It being lot No 225 of the athdment o 7 the litoglut i-lands. Vi Weibite - p.. - -- ALSC-O , ne _ [her" lot situate In - Wells two.; ' holihiliol slid des -ri bed as follows: Leg:titling at the,soulliwest i'or if Tut No ~T2-I above, floseribe.l4 thenee along the oth lino of ,sahl jot: .and the. smith line of lot No ...'"1 above do4erthed, north Si, . clot 1-I,S_ per , : thonre along the west Wu:. of.sard he No 212 al oresald conveyed to .lessey*bepard smith 1 0 , wrot 5) S-to per,; thence along the north aloe of lot No 127 Intrelnal2Cr •lest:ribed norib.sS o west 65 3-to per,: 1:,5 M`e fllnng the\ orth line .f lot No W 2 eetiveeed to Thomas ileiton -smith as 1 1 0,. ~;,....t •,- 9 4 ... 'to perk ihenee along* the we. line' of lot NO 2'19 afore.-..ild. coof.-ye.ll , Hanna. It ('ei.., oii norti 1,, , ,0.,iia5i s, - ibto•pers tb the i ace of beginning 'eon:mn.:t a-10 :ores toore,or lea. with the ! f s n. -alloWanc, of 6 perrent - fort - ml. e. It !who; 1 No 129 orthe a(ottlieti: or Ito Eh ilea,: 1:01,13 We ',I, M I ,. .A1. , 0-111110 Miler 10t* Sttlfrktot 11, I,MA-A and des. r il , ol no folios: tlei sontliwest cor of It No 123 mmeeye., Mows: theence aloogth. , weft Ade of sa tit..., ,i,...t line of Ica N 0.211 mineeyeil ii_i•Jes. aarilafrresaill. north 11, 0 . east 7.3 3-1•0 j‘ers;\ \ still ,:long Oa. line of :,..! N .211 tooth I°. ea' 2 - 1 ' P"i'l - thi'kleo along tlic sent!! One of lot N. abide do;erlreil, 11.. nth Y.°. west •60 3-10 perei \ th,lOit :11M:4•111...-Wr,t line of !ot No 303, aforeia Ct-'lV.'rMt to TlMltin , Ilnit.Ml and line of bit No 24 ete,ye . yed to .1 :•14-4 , 1.• ,mllll 1 ', °, west 11:3-I1! per. (Wu, e .tiltatoyr, the line of Jot No 21 , sotot-59 , _,. east 3; 7-lo pcf... end i-outl. 2. 1 .. Wty.i. :.b t-to- por.,, aio: thence along Om north ti'llf,.! jot No 12.1 ~ 3.1 27 :mu, p...rs.to the plaee of ''beglanhig: eimtains :.. T 1 ..` a&re . s mote m Ito. - ... 5. with the asitalaltimance 1.1 n per nett for T 4.3.1, etc, It beteg. lot. No 127 rat .21M 311.11 . 11Mit of the -Itinghato ;ands I: t, Wells lA, p. TWi above descfll,sl 4 lots 01: laud I;,,tng rhos ..,,,,, '1:11111 cons - Eyed by AV to longest'.' trustees to St' 3ilien L ite merter-te: deed danol Jan 13, A,1,) 1072., and fomented In B's-(Ace, for reeording ,le,ds.•ct... hi and for Brad f,;11 Cetility In Deed Book, No III: Inge 131, etc., all of In, said l: cad rant sliding 227 sorts more or 1..-, about 1.0 improved, %lAN' 1 f ram ,ol Itott • -c, 2 tram. d barns4ind oh orchstd of . fruit rued , thrx : on. Y.Set.r.ed and taken into e,ieeatiwi it the sui: of II I, '3fi , ter't i. , e vs evi:vi.: l'ariiti.rtor. ALSO-(ne otherlAsituate in T,y. borough, hoomb '1 meth by lards of I ,aiiii-i (7: Newell, east by Mackney : .'sf, sooth'hy the piddle. highway Wal ing to Arun:Ma tW,P. WMII by lands of T. ,V:kit 011ie and He nart's-tannet) b u t; vonmins 4 acrei, and it; poi.: Mu: , ,-4'r 'less., :111 "Imirrovml, with I framed tion.e. I ;Wined barn ana few.infit trees :hereon. .11 ` 4, ..1--One other lot ad u late. in Ana .. ilia top, liminiii tl multi.---cri bed as folio-vs : Beginning . in the centre of the road atSeetCy Itorlef's,smithwest cot:Abe:leo north 54',°; 551st 74,:,.1,;,- s tO a e.ei.lii tke, ' /ems. vr 11.... read, thence n,rth 2 0 , eh:: 107775:t00. pl. rs to a slat:- and sioties'..l I/ Iteeker't con thence :Milli) Sti°, east tltl...pers to a.st also and sOtais lech er'sioir:' t imUCt• 111 , rtil 2°.east 43. 1 tiers to,..,:ttoliroe cor . soak,: and stones; thence ....nth 57", toast u 1,711 Mon roe, line's"; pe is to a stake and stones. ;510'4;0.1'4i. 511i:the:VI eorrthenve south 2°, west -Is I-1U peals to a stake and stones. II Ay. Miller's soothwest-ea on, $ lb-viers hue: thenee north s7°, I: cat 33 1-Ili pers 'to a hemlbck stump tier; thence snout i4°, ef.74 Itot fe,rs.,,t,p ttielplaee otrieginniug; contains Pt acres and " Be. pens of kind morn or iv,•, , . AL-41=-00w oilier Ire situnto In Armenia two, b , outotol north I.v. lands of I: iron 'NV :4111cr, east 4 latids,of 0 P Ballard, formerly owncsl hy, .101 m. 110 •:ey, :. , ;,rlitti 1..711)MS M.... 1 3,11, 3tlStAl. and Tbos • Nit Ight,-west Icy lands of Sluirthi Will:mos; cob- - min , lao a, rev more or lee. . , . A I.Oft-.4nos,utliee lot •Ititato In A rtnenOt. two, ht . -node,/ and described tet,followS : Jtegluning rat a post and stone!: in the Yast line of lot \0 ::::t and by Whiteman Tierce's lot nortn.2ls pers to a 'Post lit. ille'llne of Jos liecker's lot; thence by 'sObl Beck en's lot oes :1: ili lit pens to a vet, a' tor of ',vie Williams lot: therm(' by sald AV ititains's lot sontO - ' les'pers tri- 5 pOSI. and v-as tsa 1:10 Tors to a pes'!... „Hlenee by John Mason's I',:, ,mule 110 per, los pot -to too warrant blue, and-thotiee :Wong the said AL i4l- - ma lbw west Ill) per: to--the 'place of lieginning_: curtains lei autos soli a pers more or less'r lbeing lot No 324 and Fitt of lot 'No 325 as: known std des .igiinted on the . map or plan of tutawy and subdi vision of uhe Henry liritiker liegar Cre..k rands). always ex.-opting awl reserving that,part of lot No 221 on the o,rtn side of the ptitille litglway. - The! last three lots above des: rihed being knowii as 01: IlenfaMin Tt ling farm in Anneulr' tv, p, ,awl e 1 .12 1 7-, talus altogether 277.ar res and 95 tiers 1114..1-t, or lese, about :'fo iioproved, %Rh 1 Irani:l It vwllltta house, I fronted barns ' , with, ...boils attached, .1 Itanted hog item Tit - Mord chant tiouim and • churn power theteou and:other outbuildings :old t.V.O orellard, of. fruit • Owes thereon. SeTzed and takes! stitoexecnt ion at the suit of Elilall llosekrans . vs: Benjamin Tieing. , • ALSO-AMU other lot situate in Smith fleld: Iv( p; bounded north by lands of 0 J lits;iloganot not 11,;thew Italmor, east by lands ef - Cyletitts Tort ost and the riddle highway, south by lan (IN of J ',%1 tine, west by lands of .1 11 Burlingame-awl Heery'Plereet cotitains'lloar tes more or letta. obit 75 acres ithprove,l, with 1 framed boom\ 2 frame 1 bares. 1 framed 'granary, ,other ontlieintlegs and or. hard of fruit trees thereon. .u.dzed ' and taken into execution at the snit Of 1' 1, Ward vs C A Bui lingatne.. . A I.SOOnts other lot situate in- Wilmot BST, bounded north by lauds of Stowell -Bros', east by landi Of ivtdow A'aughan, south by lands of A p..' , „. •enerans, west by lands of .1 A Rogers; rottlalliS '7l. acresmore or leas, ahout.2s Improved, with 1 ,tlot:-. MO board house, I small house, t corn houso :out young orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized an-1 taken into exeCution at the suit of Jibo 111Stalfer4's use vs C F I:Mentalist. - - • -• • - --. ' • • ALSO - One ' other- lot Minato In Athens twp, botillilel ?Bid qesertihtti ;La lolinyrak - .ltegtordni; at, .... the contr. of the mad ' healing frond the ' 4 0.eaikKII north'yoad near Aaron C Scott toward the south. westlor of Athens twin:thence by land of Aaron C seottsouth23l westsaids toseer; thenrAs by lands of J!%% Chamberlain itil3o,weit 60 3.3, rods toe enr; thence by land of ST,lomon Robinson north 23i°. . east 82 540 rods - to s ear; theire by lands of said 1 '.so , ottion Robinson 87)0, west. 50540 rods to a cm. In the sthae wall; thence by lands of rat:telt White • 4 - V ° . east 42 540 rods to the centre.of the mad •- tht•nos in the same returns follows, south 79;4 0 oast 4Vroda; thence south 623( 4) , east 42 rods; thence south 72!4 0 , east le ..5-10 reds to the 'place of begin- Meg; contains .31,1 i acres more or lease about 40 Im- . proved, with 1 framed house, I framed barn and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seised and taken Into execution at the suit of Wm itasseires Adam , Witte. - - . - - i , • ALSO—One other. 101 Situate In' Albany, twp, noutded and described is folkees: Beginning at the northwest cor of the Bullet English lot; thane& south 60 0 , cut 127 pen M a stake cot; thence north 10 0 ; east 107 pen; thence north 60 0 9 west XIX Jwrs to a stoke cor; thence Multi 1614 0 west 26 pen to the Beverly road ; tbencealclntrstilli ' roMinortllGo o , east 12 pen; thence north 611 pen to hemlock ear, line of W in Campbell; thence .north 60 0 , west .44 pees to stake cor: thence south 50° west 16$ pets on the tine of A English and Z WOod to pest cor ins the line of II Vaudlke; thence south - 60 0 , east 40 to-Beverly road; thence south. 42 0 „, • w.st. 45. pen along said row], and to place blifieudnif,contalne' acres more or less, about 100 improved, with .1 framed house-, 1 framed barn, I framed granary, 1 blacksmith shop, I Steam , saw mill, and orchard of fruit trees ohereon. Seized and taken Into execu tion at the Butt it Titus vs Michael 31c -11onnell. • • • _ • _ • ALSO—One Other \lot, situate - to :Albany twp, bounded north by . landsof Joseph Campbell, east - anit south by oho public west by lauds of • Clark Babcock. being litiO (pet front and SO ft deep, with I (muted house And few fruit trees thereon— excepting and reserving that part of the house and lot sold by said Ormsby to Joseph Campbell off.the north end of sald lot. -Melted and taken into ere- .• cotton at thesultef F„dw Overtonirs ti Ormsby; . • ALSO—One other lot 'Ablate 1n asearnra wp, bound.:d nortfLby lands of Henry and Lorenzo Ack ley. east by lands of widow Lewis, south by lands _of Ellen stpir west by !lands of Aden ' , Lyon 'und -Stanley A ekler; ,eontains 70. acres more or ,less, about 60 acres IMPrerti, with 1 framed hollse, 2 fratoVtl barns and sheds attached. and an orchard of fruit trees thereon: Seized andbaket: into _ego cliWn. at the silt of A J Lon vs J J Lewis. f ''ALSO—One other lot situate in Litchgeld Drp, bounded and .o;seribed as follows: Regis:angst the uortlefast corner orlinds belonging to James Ro gers, thence south 875.4, east S-10 rods a cor of !snag of Win Tuttle: thence north 2S O . east 62 8-10 rods: thence south 87,14°, east 111 rods; thence. Mouth 7,5 0 , est on David Struble's west - line' ISO rods Sod cotof said Rtrubles lands: thence north 17%., west t 32 rods to a gme, It being the south east cor•of James Rogera's-old lot: thence north 2,!.i .deg, east 853-i -rods to the place of begin ningt- eon-- talus 127 metes and 118 pers more or less, .no Ina-. prosyments.. - • ALSO-- , Dne other lot'sltuato in Athens borough, bounded north try lambi of GT Lyon, -John Bate man and T R Davis, east by the estate of G F Saw yer, south by lands of A C Eisbrae cud Pa and N Y C audit R Co's land, trent by the Chetnring river; . contains 1 .4' of an acre more or less, with 1 framed cooper shop thereon. ALSO—One , other lot .slittate to Athens borough. bounded north by lands of A C Elsbree, east , by lands of John Carroll. smith by lands of ?i . - C . Hu- - ris, west by hinds of Pa and N YrC and t t Co; contains S an acro more or less. _ .• ' A LSO—One other lot - situate In Athens bornegh, bounded' orth . by lands of G F Lyon. east by lot No I I and land of A C Elsbree,sonth bylandSof NC liar- . i ris west by.Pa and N EC and R. 21 Colf land; being . I 276 feet In length by feet In width. . Seised . arid .; taken into 4/Xnentlon at the suit of Charlotte E3fcs " I . I Glatheryvs SI N and J P.Blood. . , ",. -1 -• - i A LSOt—One .other lot sttnate In -Overton twp, bounded and described as follows: . Comniencing at , a stone cur running southerly 58pert; to a beech t cot; thence westerly 164-, pers 'to sugar maples em the,: northerly 58 pees to a beech r; thence oas.. :4 testy lei inirs to the place of beginning: contains.- 50 acres and 72 f.ers inure or less. about 4 acres Im p. op - ed. with I log house thereon. ALSO—One other lot situate In Rome township, Isninded nortirby landi. of L- D Prince. .east by • landsrnf 1. 1) Prince and Vida }Chalon, south by lands of Viol, Whalon and James Prince, west by lands of Lewis Russell; contains 15 acres morn or'- lees, about 9 stn proved. with 1 framed - house, 1 framed harm and few fruit trees thereon. Seized' and taken intoesecution at the shit of S N Bron-' stn vs Vlola Whelan. ALSO—One 'other lot situate In owe twp, bon , tied north by lands of Barney Clark out. and south by lands of A W Taylor. west Fry the. public highs, ay:'contalns 20 acres more or; !eel ) " all hos • ornveti, with 1 'framed house. 1 framed. .bare, - 1 . framed granary and orchard of fruit trees thereOn.s Seised an taken into execution-at the snit of 1: lA' • . Frost's ns. vs Chloe 0 Parks'; - . ,Al.So.—One other tot situate In -Pike township,. hound;sl and described es follows: Beginning In the centre of the road leading from the State road to Dower Stearns at the, end of. George' White's lands: thence south-10°, east in the center of said . rood 93 pers to a em -of Sanford White's .intid;: ' th , !)...3 Oil line Of Sanford White south 72° , w.e.sf' . Int pers to the , wal mot line of the Kingsbury .. thenc-i Co. said warrant line south.3 o , west 42 pers tot he eor of Sanford Whitened Wm White: thence' oortli 47°, west 78 2-10 pets on line of 1)r Whipple and Geofge White: thence north s°: east '27 pers: ilieneetorth 32°,-east 37 8-10 . pers, thenbe north 2.5 . deg, east 40 pets to a post on the swamp run In said tnarrast HIP, a con of Geo Wfilted thence north an, ei,r on mild warrant 11ne.76 6 , 10 pens to Geo Whlte:s iare; lltencellorth 7311ic, east 76 2-10 pe.rs :to the ' place or beginning: contitlns 8634 acres more or iess, shout 75 improved„' with 1 framed hen-c, 1 :Mimed barn, and orchard orfrult trees thereon. - 50—One other lotsituate ln Pike township, boonded sod described as follows: Beall:ming at a post In a ror of lands formerly owned by Row ? northhiin R'liltet iii nee , 51°, west 103 pers to a post thence south 33°, west 77).6 pers along the hinds of J II Marsh to a beech itump; thence north fs° West along Ilueof lands of .1. 11 Marsh 2.4 pens to a post: thence south' 3°..west along th. line of, land, of. N' RoCkwell's3.CAO pert to'e beech; thence south.27;yb, east pers to a hernfock; thence south east Sq rids along the lino of lands of Win (liaiiihertalii and !mac Whipple to a pest; thence nerth 47 0 , wsst 32;pers to a post; thence north 39, ea't 27 pers to a post: thence north 32°, east 17 8-10 pers to a post; thence north 75°, east 46. pers. to a 40 , t; thence north 3°, east 27 pars to the place of aeghintifg: contains 103 acres mere or llss, shout 75 improved, with ) log house; I hooid•• house, 1 framed harts. and 1 frame for a dwelling house and oachard of 'trek trees thereon, also one_other small framed house thereon. Seized and taken into exe cution at the stilt of Abel Turret!. vs Theodore II Brathhaw and L M Turrell. • . • ' ALSO--Vir.e other. lot situate in Durell twp, hogmled and described as follow's: . fleginnlng.at a white pine cor; thence-by- A W Vanliordiirs lot north east 126 pers to a stone heap: thence south..s6°, east, h 4 partite a stone heap; theneesouth °, WeSt 110 per. to a' *bite pine 'Sapling,- and thence tic rth 78 0 , west 74 , i'pers to the place of be 6ontains 45-acres and 1 tapers; being the . Bann' prernl.es rotiv;eyed to.sald 7ifingos by admin istrators h :ins of Sarah H Butler, deceased. date July if: t 767. delivered this (lay had hereby •mort se.:•-ority for purchase money fire therein; ail unproved, with I framed house,l feinted : learns and ste•ds attached, other other, outbui Whigs and' orchard d , f. fruit trees Ilthetern. 'Seized and taken into exebution at the suit of AndrearTMeellidock, surviving administrater of Saralrlf Butler, nee'd, vs Philo 31Ingoa and Philip J Ellis. T.T. • ..A.:4;DREW J,LATTON7 , SbertIf. Sheriff's Office,Towanda, 1 Jan. 10, 1879. • ASSIGNEE'S. SALE.By virtue' of- au order issued oat-of the Court of Common Pleas of the County of Bradford. (Peort.,Y , the. undersigned" - Aiedgnee of George3'. Cash, Charles D. Cash, and:Fred A. Cash, - of Towanda, Pa., will expose to public sale at the Court House, in 141•! , t:.rongh of Towanda, Bradford Comity, Pa., • on . TUF>bAY. FEBRUARY, Mb,' 1878, at•l - r. at.. the three' undivided fifths inter :-e‘t ,tweed Lc George P. Cash. Charles P. Cheth, and Fret.' A. Ca.• 11., In the-following 5 tractitoMitd. t. A certain lot tn. Barclay township. Bradford - , lCoon:y. Pa., centalnlng . oue hundred at.d thirteen (I ;trn..h.niore or less iu the , warrantee name of Cunningham, with si saw Mill, 2 mill houies 4no a stable thereon'. - • Wells -twp ~i nntn" " to John .1 4 hit nyil tc 'I e 4 2. ALSO—A certain lot in. Barclay townrhip aforenaitl. containing 4oq acres more or less, to the war ranter natuc of Peter;Latiley. 3. A certaln lot in Barclay t wp.aforenalit, contalping'33s acres more or Ives In- &Ito warratiteo name of Wailer Stewart. 4. A .S )—A certain of n. &relay an. venni %%To., in said manly, containing 410 acres mere or - , es:, In the warrantee name of Andrew - Ladley. 5. Al.s..o—A rertaintot In Barclay twpaferessid,* .ontaintng 335 - acre: Moteor leis, in the wartautee, same of .Joseph Ladity„ . . . . Each one -filth interest In the above tracts will be • - •:4..n.par..)-)Iy. • 5 'Blest- tr uto adjoin lands owned by the Barclay . Coal i''... ar.l illF'ltare:ay Railroad pears through • Ow. ):• If. C Mr:dm:ham at.ll Andrew, Ladley t rarta.- 'lli • .Im-spli and Peer Ladley warrants are known to en,. In valuable -Coal - 31•Ineat. also deposits of Iron are l fire Clay. - The s:-.V mill on Mel). II Cunningham tract li o'o.l•ut tmill seat is valrable. - - I will ai r 'sell at, oanse time and place, the undi. i\ vided two-fl kb. Interest of:Charles ID. Cash and , Fred A. Ca‘tkili the following lot of land In the. .totough or Towanda, countpaud State , aforesaid, Wended find (...scribed as follows, Ile: Bounded on the north by l'qUar street, east by Third street,' • south by lauds of A. 11. t4l us. (formerly Win Write ti,), west ',,y an rillei,i being alrouriCaft fronton said Third stn. , 1, and '.. , ..9 feet back on sold !Poplar . tt re.:4 with a • two-:Aty brick got ht.. dwelling to use,.f framed barn and other outbuildings and a ren fruit and ornamental trees thereon; said laA4 known as ;he •• llomestea lot of David Cash,Es.. tato." Flrli one-fifth interest in ) above -lot will 14. , - , pastels. - , pately. . • • ' * I v li;-...17.0 'sell at same time aid. place the• Inter est of tic ,, r., I'. Cash In a certain lot in Are - lunt; county and State aforesaid, not eta: - iteglimlng' 30 fret south of the son t heast rornerof Samuel Va nro , wosterly stud parallel with sal, his southwest corner, thence westi Ode of a road proposes! to IPa opei to - .11rst inentiched he the corner V' [hone.; by the most cllgitslo rot o ~ a 'Alail hill on the piesent -road about za rouser more west of .:al.l last mentioned cerise;; thenre aontherly atel in line witlfa fallen tree lying soma the reek us a plot lie fret south of salt! cr.ck (ear Ilulinui, preek): a.lw nee ea4terly and parallel with Bald crellk to a "contl-nuationier said Itenjandn's• west line,. thence norther:y to place of beglimine containlng a flag stone quarry. • - -' ~ ... „-- Tnis trt 1.24 held under a Contract from Wm R. 51,)n:•. dated February lath. 1373. and sold Cr.)sfs's interi•st la said cunt met only tube sold. . . • •TEl,l3ll.l(ir SALE.—Ten per: cent. nt the per chag,..: looney to. be patd• on the property' belug strnck dov:n ten per cent on the confirmation of the s-le, and balam.e In one year from date of gale with intere.gt from da.e - of sale. The - unpaid p;srg cb i 7so money to be stenred to the gatlsfattivn of the A s - U. L. SCOTT, Assignee. . T will nlsn sell at man time and' , plaee a 10 of • perstmal propuriy . I,oortglu,g tft ilieurge• I.': Cash, cn:4silr.g rif smile : quarry tools and Kim() Judg• tamits and acCounto. . TERMS OF SALE.—Cash. , %,. 11. L. scorr, Asiogn,:e. - ~. (ARP I lANS COURT SAL-U.-By virtue of an order issued out of thy Orphins. 'ourt of 11 radrerd Conn ty. the undersigned. ex.:cu ter tit lranlel Ducker, late of TOwauda Township, deeemmd: will expo n.- to public sale upon the brew-. Des. ait'one o'clock P. 3L FRIDAY, Fk,E.RIT ANT iit7s; the deeeaSed's one halt interest in follow ii.gdeseribed real estate: • - 4 4' •' " liteginuing at-it post on the ilorwlck turnpike, at corner of sutedlytiou of the Franklin College lands. otlots, to and 17; thence sl u ng Said turripik, Norill 61° nest 89-perches and 1-10 to a corner r ot sub-division lot ti o, 11, and. by NO. 19 tiontli,,23e, West 160 perches and 2-10 ,to a - lane uc tree; time by sub-division lots N 05.13 aud 49, • Smith 61 0 '380 perches and 2-10 to a Hickory Sap,. ling. a corner of sub.-division Lot Nei 17 ' and by the same North 23 0 East 15a perches and 4-10 to the pinee of beginning; containing 73 - acres and 9- 12 perelieot latel, more or less; -there having been, resented Id acres , of land on- the South Easterly corner of the sane; by the Grantor of said:-deced ent; which had (previous to his conveyances to mut) been :mitt and conveyed to Wallace Sehnoler, I 'TEMP:4.-1M) as 'it- Is struck, down, 11,000 on• comfirmation, and, theresidue in two equal annual ins:aliments - front coldiftation with Interest from confirmation MIES Towanda, Pi Jan:2l, IEIB E. T. PDX. W, U. DECKEItt • - EXecucots: ;an, 1f.).4,1377 0 M LI
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