patlfora gtptlyttt Towanal, Pa., Thursday, A W.- A, CIIIMBE -LIN, • Dealer In .FINE trE TEEL,R WATCHES - SI ER 41 -- -PLATED WARE, , Towanda, Jan. IR, 1.877. * LQCAL 4ND . CENEI,fIiL. NEXT Sunday being Easter, the Anni vei4ary of Chritit Church Sunday School will bo celebrated, at 2 o'clock in the af- tcrnoon , Tit fiiiends of Mr: Joss n.: ORMTT will be pained . to learn that le has been eAntined Ito his house rheumatism for some iweeks past. THE gimeral impression is that Prof. lleAN:Nal be otir next County Superim, teMlent:i His selection would reflect erect& ' upon the directors of the coutty. Tu •. will be a Sociable in the Lecture Boom o ,the Universalist Church, in Tv-. wands, on Tuesday evening, April 23, lefreshments will be served. All are cordially invited. THE death of G6n.H.OitACE WILLISTON, of Athens, which occurred on Saturday last, spread gloom over that \ entire corn nunity. Gen. 'W. was one of the best I n business men in the .coiity, and i was everywhere looked up:to as s mode) BIM THE simple announcement that the cel r chimed Swedish Quartette arc again to appear in this place, will be sufficient to attract a full' ;louse.. We learn from i'Nl NtenaLsos that this popular troupe will revisit us some • time during the first week in May. We ,guarantee them a warm reception. • Wv. are pleased to learn that the New England supper given by the ladies of fhe M. E. Church at the Van Dyke Honse, , in Ulster last week, was a complete success. Much praise is accorded to " Mine Host" lIKENtAtc and his wife. We regret that a communication giving fullparticulars of the affair is crowded out. CIDENTAL little son of JOHN AnAms, while playing with a loaded revolver, on Sunday afternoon, accidental ly discharged one of the chambers, the ball taking effect in the inner side of his left thigh, passing nearly through the limb to the opposite. side, from whence it was•ex.- traeted by Dr. 1. - RONAIiD PRATT tl , C..sanw day. The littlo patient had a most nar row escape from very seriods if not fatal injury, but is now doing remarkably well. WE are informed of a sad" accident .which resulted in thekleath of Mr. Firm- VAN DCZEIt, of Litchfield, on Tuesday last. -)Ir. V. went to the stable in the morning to milk lasYcoi r s, and while there some heavy timbers fell upon him break iti both legs, fracturing his skull, and oth erwise injuring him soiseriously that he died before, hi• could be'extricated. "The de.!ei;eil was a'good citizen,' and a wife and several young children to mourn his untimely death. diaeo the especial attention of such of our rcadhs as do their purchasing in Elmira to one "Elmira Advertiscments.” The houses represented aye all tirst.:clas. , i, and the. fact that they invite people to vii;- it them is the very best evidence that they are prepared to offer inducements. The Old and reliable Marble yard of A. W . Avims will be added tot he list next week, luthe meantime Should any of our read ers-. desire anything the marble line, we advise them to giv'e Mr. AYERS a call. P FAlSONMr..—.fudge MEacra is enjoying a few week's respite from official labors, "ith l;tis family in this place. The next session of the Supreme Court will begin on the Ilth of May, at Ihirrisburg. —E. T. Fox is in lndfitna looking atter the interests (if the Etri4ka . Mower. .—Mrs. GEO. Fox started for Mary land on Monday last. She will spend the Sumnienwith her ddughter,; Mrs. McDoN . —MiS I S JENNIE HoLcomn, daughter of the late 'EZIi.t )101,1 - OMB, has ben ap pointed to a pibition in the Pliiiadelphia Mint. on the recommendation of Hun. E. It. AT A special meeting , of Monroeton Lcdge, No. 137, I. D. 0. F:, held at their ]fall Tnesdny evening, April 2nd, 18'N, the I). D. D. M., Gm. BIPAI MASAN. installed the following officers for the en- suing turn : G.--JoHN DrxFEr I"..G.—E. F. FOWLER. t:.'.—W..l. LEVoE. t, G.—M. W. Ross. L. S. to N. G.—WILLIE GRiGGs W.—E. W. BENJAMIN. W.—ELT:4IIA (6X. S.—ZAtit. ri u /.1...,` [ . S.—Guy W. NOItTIIRQP. .—.JAm DI - ICI , EAT. I), CRANNIER. U.-FAA mum, GARDNER f , • I"..G.—}:u.t:ENE STEVENS 1.. N V. (/.-E. 11. M Asus. Mn. EDITOR : On Sattlay evening last iss At %Lk HORTON wa< the recipient of a phsasant surprise. Alout S o'clock the fAiltilyffere'startled by r the command out -1-I.lc of " Forward, march I" aut . ina few moments the piaza, dooryard, and the 4 gixssi large and enTll mod ions farmhouse were We il•re -- rtirraged - with an accession of finel4s from' exhibifion in a few Weeks. North Towanda and vicinity. Though.: tident that we haye the mate presence was unexiiected ! , they were . , j uAmong the' vely best the less welcome. The greeting we Re would name .1. 711. or ..t receive.' was, as I believe, a foretaste 'oli ; dThe silver bill has t wi t :•..ffected dim which Ihope to receive from' the , its ter, much a. vet. alth. , tigh ibsr Iris t:. f: n lid 111..11 the o ther s h ore w h en I cross built eh - mil:Ilion a little more than usual, re river that awaits us at the end of our ' yet me have not been over burdened with parney. ast the lltt kneonn Itr.ron . - The evening was delightful, the elderly Tta: as _ a v papor, plepty of the " good-natUred, the young men hap-‘l . da4,•• an;'l,w€ willmanag6 the il f tist. py. the young ladies looked as bright and 1 , Ilmring we have alrea'dy, weal icd your happy as maidens have the knack of look• patience. we close hop.t in our' next we Mg, the feast before us a fit banquet for a ; may be able to a 4, Betteer. king. and 'and everyboy had a go*lstime. In conversation, intersperied-iwith plays and Jousts, i the evening passed swiftly away, and near the "witching hour" of mid-1 night the guests departed for their several ! homes. Minty wore the kind wishes, 1 mingled with ! parting regret, testowed.i upon "Uncle Etuan " and family.. As a sojourner here, let me say the!pfo phi of Ninth Towanda afro, most of tketh, p• :sons of weath and culture. They' re not inily sagacious and far-seeing i ntensof 1 business:, who have. amassed a fortune by industry and thrift, but they are also public spirited. You will find them fore most in every enterprise for the-benefit of the community. While they' shrink no responsibility wh....n their advice-can as sist, they are just as ready to contribute their time had money judiciously and gen erously. GRACE GREENWOOD. 14 'North Towanda, April 15;1878.- IBM =I ' SnEsnEqut.—The food question affects Ili terrestrial fellows to such , a degree that the - starting up or shutting.doWn of the i Old grist-mill creates a theme for se rious eimtemplation. , True,,if shut down we don't have to. golto Wilkes-Barre in Canoes , •or on Lliorsebaek fur a little • wheaten flour, npr to the samp or meal mortar, as in ye olden tittle, but "Over the bills and far away t " when we ought to be vety busy at home. Besides, our few shops' and merchants conceive the idea that when the mill is silent their. customers are patronizing the shops abroad. So we seize with avidity any in timation of home encouragement.. The idea of having ,a mill of our own, whether propelled by water as a raw material or .as manufactured into steam, is very grat ifying, indeed, We learn that- the'.pro- , prietOrs of the Ayer's Mill are.resolved to remove it to the old cove and give it a water baptism, and we trust the resolu tion will pass. That " Sheshequin Republican for whom we have so much respect" might to be more circumspect in his ejaculations, especially in the presence of would-ho or gans. lie should at least learn to take bff his hat. But as he did not, it gave an other capital opportunity for ,re-publish that article on the tenure of the Office oe : copied by 'Gponnien& 'A i.vonn. When CROCKETT, in a menagerie of wild ant ! mals, said, "That, monkey looks just, like —," a member of Congress .standipg behind him, the member aforesaid of course demanded an s apology or pistols for two. But .Citocm , .'rr said, " D--d if I know whose pardon to.ask—t'our's or the monkey's'.'' TruSt we may yet wave, and that your belligerent cotemporary will in time get °yet his belly-ache and prosper mightily. MEM The officers- of Valley Lodge. 416, re cently elected and duly installed by I). 111..tetotAN, are as follows: N. G., U. E. HowroN ; V. U., J. FRANKLIN IIkeACKMAN tiecttlary. G. W. K INNEY ; A. secretary, W. S. Et.suiu Treasurer, WILLIAM SNYDER. The present chilly atmospherellon't deter the diggers from sowing and plant ing. While many are fearful of c old iu promising summer, others plod cheer:lllly along confiding in the never=failing prom ise of seed time and harvest. And so mote it me. 'The New History is of course variously estimated. While one would havelni'd a more elaborate. history and 1 •ss illustra tive display of the wealth of, many who have no connection whatever with our history, early or others would have reversed it and made it business directory wholly. It may Ly 4iiiestioned whether the author should n A so far assumed its editorial control as_ to . have eliMinated much of verbiage whieh crept in only to make the publishers: pot boil. It iS yet pretty early to criticise the work of ti e author. To err is human. And tho,4; disposed to be fault-finding 'should think of the pe , feet elia.Ls from which nearly all this historical Itnowle4e has been sifted and finally moulded into convenient.form. It has: been a htborious work,. and, with very few exceptions. it is believed public sentiment will be favorable to it as a trustworthy and reliable history. A. • 1..) F of goo,ll to learn that we are to have an 111111011u niry of lislening 1 ,, the celebrated` EMMA Ajnarcr Grand Concert COmpany. It is not often that this company,. ht pnllular in th; large cities, lit,l time to ::ice an evening in towns like Towanda," and the compliment they pay our neical taste and culture, .11(1111(1 be appreciated. Here. is twat the Meto , i.olit:in pre!, say 'of .t. the members oft his company : .11ihott's per furmance justilie, het the has a line voice, its compass i, lar L te., and it hits far mote of lexihility than is uLmti. Iler execution is retnaCkal.ly tine. i 4 .11c has a brilliant future berme her.--Hcr Dn. L. M; MINGOs, wtio bas been pur - suing medical studies for several yeark. having finished his course has returned. 'Dr. M.. has been- connected with the Chi c:a:4-o Hormel) aide College, Chicago. of which he is h graduate. during the past. yeat as assistant physician and surgeon: - 11e is also a member and a graduate or the Chicago lionuepathic Institute. ‘• Signor Ferranti was inimitable as TiE PrioNoun rn.—The witty Man of et et. When bait; we had such a lila)? • NOt only a matwith iricsi—ble the Nor Tithes has eiplaineth — in for only to look at hint is to l aug h, but hi' usual felicitous manner, the iemark also a consi1111111:110 singer with a iinc• attic advantages we shall all reap fro r • the pimp...graph—an instrument by wid,.ch it is claimed, the times of the hu M '—i r. Albin-He's liwthod is voice .:on he preserved and reproducted tan and gentleness lie breathes into buindrr . ds of years hence. According to Strument in-pir.ttil , n of s,ntiniont and I lulling inelodv thaten in is it iliac to ldseif, the tthel editor,_all our great men—at and while lus execution Is 11 - og,. MS in lea : 4li ,heir v ` icesla , l l ; w°llls will undergo its dext..-iity, iniooe is 110111 wonderful a prorrss fh , and " in the years to be — the American host will treat= still. from its gentleness and the gm sts to a bottle of Talmage or Anna- Dick - ison, just as he ntr u ow e-its them `.l his unrivaled company will appear-at itr 'Alumni's Extra br - y..! It Dr. Meieur 11;111, on Fliday ice wing A.pril 2(3. ~n 1.41 have ail the encomitunslhnt ems,_ • oaviv been bestowed ilium his Golden " Mr. Stanly was, the right ina . 9 in the right plafe, and it would be difficult to eoneei.ve of ;in improvement of hi, treat ment of his s(dos. Not Duly hasln a voice of great power. but of unusual sweetness and flex,bility. A.ll that he did was received by the 1:1P4 - ` int , St enthusiast - p0 , 1 , 1i, q li., Eiwro Br.i.mr.rl-1: :—lf you think it \I•. di and Pleasant Purga of ipy interest to your many , eadm , . von tive Pellet , , as rernedie , for indigestion, torphid liver, or may insert• in your local Columns the it - eui, ne,:s. • thus "bottled" and' preserved, it I abi about to pen : , :yould be the,Most Lithous bottle in the Spring has again returned Stith all it, beauty, making gany a glad heart. Again our cars are greeted vi ith the soim.of the bird and the hum of the bee Farminq implenkents and dairy iixtureg lre being 1:n.0'1441A out. which lw:-..reak business Our old and esteemed friend G. L. Fl - 1.- has"moved out of the plaee—the has gone back on his old farm. We will miss him very nmeh, as h.. was 3 :zo,n_ykilld, and obliging neighlvor. and with, all. a jolly good-natured fellow. hir Winter term of mdi:ool., taught by ItN RV P ‘TT F. nil Closed the - 211th with a grand exhibition in the evening ; which was very entertaining. A nying the niost 1.1a35. was •• That I;aseai Pat:' " Dad's a Millionaire, — anti "The Fa'i'in er.— We can highly yeconiinend Mr. PAT cal to teljer, hereverhie yEnsoN as a illoroae,ll Bract and any school will prosper April -1. 1'114:4 TEMI'ERANCE Tow.kNl) tent- peranee revival, in pro:zrmu here at pre; ent seems to be ni.orp thorough in its character than the "wave" which swejit over us last year. The bathers of c.i..ste • - - and creed have been bioken down. we I L" : W,. - LadieS 7 ready made suits and ('AL are more thoroughly anialgrawii , i n : lco wi:Arunts at barn nros• feeling and interest ; in ;short we are i : - W"' Coastal has the bestlvearing Shoes placed upon a n more perufanent basis. If : for Mi.n:llys and Youths', wear e'r;•r otter.,) in ive over budded •up. - iu the sand ; wo are ' T.,waatia. and at prteea within the reach or all. . now founded upon the rock of „calmest i 4 : -- • SI - NU/OWNS and SAILOR HATS . faith in God. We are awake to the fact : 7. • • - , • f r ...wts at Stern. Bros. • that we need more united, persistept\andy .N. , ... ..... continuous effort in the work of saidtv 0 i M"- Novelties in IlAir and Hat rna , ,vent;. .`sle.t.wear and Coral .I...veiry at Meru : men. We have seen .the necessity for: ' , ' •\,, : • . dry,. better organized methods for trainingt\ • \_ -•••— - Gents line, Land-sewed Shoes Con up our children with correct temPerance 1 137- \ 'their .- gre` , 4 Button and 15.) , ,w Shoes—,„very:palr warranted principles so eno , rated in natures • \ ~ .1 1 and sold at prfres Mtt cannot fail to please.. Call that their future lives may bring forth and ,5,,..,\11.,,, at coasti..s. "the peaceable fruits of righteousness." Itis now three. weekii since JoHN BAR NY came among us - and 'commenced a e . series of meetings in the Court House, which have been carried on with the help of other reformed men,_ principally from Elmira. The results for good in our own, and in surrounding communities, are in calculable.. The brave Naiadi marched to the front and signed the pledge in a body after one of JouN.l3, BRIGGS' manly and stirring appeals to "the . uoys." The Franklin Hose and the Mantua Hook' and Ladder Co., with waiving banners and gallant mien, responded to the thrilling eloquence of J. H. Many esqr More than lialf of the Lin,tas have at different times, enroll ed under the banner of blue. A Temperanee,Union has been • re-nr galized and the following officers elected S; R. PAYNE esti, president; LEw uiis, 0. D. KINNEY and COL SMITH, vice presi dents ; J. A. - Comm:a, secretary; JERRY COLLINS, Treasurer; L. F. GARDINER, N. 'N. Bi‘AsTS, G. A. GUERNSEY, E. T. Fox, D'A .09nros, fornaug the execu -tive committee! Nr. A. WICKIIAM has given the use of the large and pleasant room} over the "(.'hina Store as a permanent head quarters for the Union. .Some of the zeal ous and efficient ladle's of the Woman's Christian Temperance Ufdou here had the rooms . cleaned, papered and furnished, until nod they present a Very attractive appearance. A prayel. meeting 101 be held at headquarters on each Tuesday and Friday, at 3 o'xlock P. at. A public:meet ing win be held in the Court House on the evenings of these days. . It is Also •proposd that whenever a lire occurs in the borough, _hot coffee and other refreshments shall be furnished to .uur gallant firemen at headquarters. On Tuesday afternoon there was a large attendance at -the .first prayer meeting held at the new quArters. In the, evening the Court I louse wms crowded to hear one of 11. ll.otov'i forcible And -eloquent speeches, quite a number ..aigned the pledge.' _ - N. C. COrIIT PROCE EDI N s—ColltillUed Wed nesiray, April 10th. J K Montgomery vs ti B Overton—Rule iliseharged. James Williams vs E S Beaeli-ltale to set aside execution. 11 F. Crowell vs S S Webster—Rule to enter judgment on flie award. IsabellalllLT vs Tl' Iligg—Court direr an attachment to issue against defeuden for contempt In re the assignment of W S Daley for the benefit of his eredetors—empt order n sale of the real estate. L Miller vs 11 W White—Court ap Pdint .1 B Reece, tsq., an Auditor, to dis tribute the fund 'raised by the Sheriff's sale of def;:qulants personal property. E vs Joseph Post, 'et . al—B \V Lane vs .1 \V Vandyke.; Auditors re ports tiled and confirmed ri xi. II S Ackley 'Bro. vs Stewart Bos worth, Auditorl report eiontirmed W I) Chaffee* John ,Ackley, &=:, ('alit flit. plaintiff, Williams & Angle and C Elsbrec, Esq. for defend ant—Jury being unable to agree were disk c l ll 1,:y81 .1 Coothane' vs BW. Lane, assulPP sit, II '.I Esq.; for plaint;tl, I Mc, Pli;•vson Esq , for dofendant—Plaintiff takes a non suit L cidbert et al v 4 9 .1; Wells et at, ON•tment, \V II ('alloelian, is t., for plaintiffs, James Wo,if Es;i, for defend ants---,verdiet for plaintiffs.. First National liztuk 'of Athens vs .1 1) Kyson —'Asstunpsit case stated for the opinion of the Court. ' .John Swackhamer vPLilip Swaeklmm er—lZule to enjoin Sheriff from selling de fend ant'.: real estate. -1" MEI • • SANTA itrrSA, Oa_ .Irt 11r. 11'. V. TlFAtct... Buffalo. N. /o•,r Sir—Yotir I;o1.1.11 )forliral 101-rovery has ha aggravated' afforlion of flu .kin, alio; 4rAo - rlit do•qot, had faded. Nly fare and Lod) were rice red mint phoplos and hlotch..s. Etolostol find :. , . 4 1.30 for a ropy of :tour A4/11 , d'r. Yours truly. WM. 11. NI A !ill /N I I I: I:11EL STA VON, hire 11t1, 1.5;7 Dr. PIKE, r Itut7:os. N. Y.. Pleasant Purgative pellets have 4,11,1 to wife after our 14;,t physlelans have Call ed. helped her (nun the 11-rst D)lt. sTYLISTI 3111.1.1N1411Y 4;‘ , ”0-: i.4lwEsT go to \ 1."7:1 —. 7k1r5. E. J. MIN oos is selling goods THAN EVER. ( 311 awl purdla , ing - 31 r. E. .T. MlN(ins ha returned frt.ltt the City, and has dei the FIN EST DISI'LAY OF MILLINERY ah 4 NOTIONS in tORM . 1 0-r Mrs.. E. J. MlNt“is lit TEDIMED HATS !HILL% R aid 111 'titer grand Vc uic con- al for a goo.a I our aetors See the s . tyles at Steil' Bros EmßizoiDEßs and I,,VCES at I=l :_?/- IN FA NTS' DRESSES and LACE CAP, 31 St:•ru Go to SELL & FAILNIII.M • s for Mii!lliery Guods ....-'7"'Everything in 'the lino of ,station cry Wll I TCOSIR S Z•SIIAUT'S. ta — Straw Work and Bleaching a spy rlaltv a2SNI;I.L • Si:llsk 817.1 - Sligse's SnET.r. & EARNIJ.w do_ all lithd, of 1)11 1 E: , S M INC,/ lIIINGiIis,/bas the best Skirt titirporter, al,t, the SlOreF:levator. rte' • LEGIIO4'.. ; Si FIATS for 4 41.25 at Stern Rees. • R NEW LOCALS. El= Iltr NEW BOOTS and NEW SHOES of every eiyle and V'arletyy at littrat's Boot and Shoe Store. Prices to astonish all! calf, examine and be convinced. CUSTOM WOUIE - and RE. PAIRING done on short notice. „ • sprit. , • I=l tar MILLINERY - GOODS at uhula- . sale st Stern Bros New York Store. Ur All the new shades of Silks, and Ribbons at Stern Bros. rsir HEADQUARTERS FORMILLI NERY GOODS, Stern Bros, New York Store. No I;_Bridge Street, first door from Main Street. Vr HATS. for the millions from 25cts up at Stern Bros. Cwirtus' Bakery Wagon, of the lit Ward bakery, Ivlll 14 on' hand daily wlth Fresh Crackers hot frtini the oven; Bread, Nes. Cake;, he. aprn Vir The- Largest, Best - and Cheapest- One of Shea for Ladles', Misses• and Chlldrc•rfs' weir:la found at CORSEICS new store, corner Main and floc-sts., Tracy & N(Mle's Block. apr47B CZ"" Horse Powers for sale,' one Second and new ones of HMO 11. c Co's manufacture, iiayre Man Cg -Co. 3l:m. 3 months FELCII Co.,(Taylor & CO.'s old stand), Main Street, havinginst.rettuned from the City, are offering one of the liest Avsn - rtments of DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS. 1101 , 1E1tY, C AR trrs., 011. CLOTIN,_ ever. exhibited In To wanda. and their Priros are Asionislaingly Low.at tfr Mrs. C. li. ALLEN begs leave ti Inform the Ladles of Towittola that she Is now prc aared to do SEWINi BA"r E on rea , mhahm terms. Itesidente, No. 5 Ward & t Iverton's h nett, First Ward BUSINESS LOCAL. M" Bronze Lamps, with Crystal Blum-, iator. only loct. M A C rockery SUM , . 3W. far You c . :).0 get. all thO Iltestr styles of Stationery, very cheap, at ITC° Stu SL SHAu'rei =I - AVe, will pay cash Tor • Heitilock ,umhor In the log, cfoli vred al our natTni arlos FROT 's LT" Ilotnember always, that we will sell can Lamps Crookery awl lilassware at the Lowest prices, M Crockery ;;;Core, in' Don't you forget it. ' We have :in ccecarut citacx ER MANUFACTORY in to n at CoWLES' BAKERY, n here yuu eau buy the best fresh-bakol eraekeoi. Vir L. B. Bonn Ens challenges compe Won for quality or c ooth: and 1)• , ,,v prlf.t., on Saql. )04)n,, Blinds and 31o1(1114, and all 1,91111ing• • taug:1•11) M" Great reduction on rates to all .11,ts West. SorthWest and Southwest. The •h',, , ,i;est fares exer offered. Wrl tcor apply to l. t. Sheruood, Tuts:m(la, T.. V. R. 11. I Ickel. office. ;A' A AARGAIN FOR SOME GOOD, IN MAN'. A gentleman luo ing more bust nesq on his hands than he ran attend to', will Stork of General Merchandise on terms to make it ohieet for some good man to inlmt. NO Capital of any acomint required. For further partleular, enquire at this Whet.. Felt. 2,, if. To VIE Pt: mitt - - --Tite Steam Gris't m 111 in formerly owned by F. A V Win he. Started under NEW . .ITANAGEINI ENT and wltn Increased faellliles, on MI)N1)..kl", 1•'ob. 11, ]r,; 3. We Invite all the I,ld patron:4 of tills pop ular M lit to glv6 tiC a call. We od.all not ohJeerto making nets : friend.. .14ATISF.41ITIONGUAR- A :4;TEEn. , $. Shestieguln, Feb. 7. IS7S, LW - Momyv.—To any and all desiring a volume of Moodys Sermon., Prayers and add resins, revisiiil Iris own hand, best, in print. ouuo, large, type plain, paper good, and i.ontali, `.v.•l run i•ages, with - ioirnions and add! well hound. Prim. .aceording to binding, {.)41, nook ',lion in every boom.. Songs St•l m u ms , inato " NYI.II. AMOY to E. Cm roughs of .1111 a, Pa. 2.. g" CLOSING OUT orGold and. Silver Watches, Chains. Fancy .le,uelry, etc. Thu undersigned having purelinseil al tiherilrs Sale , the entire stork of WatcheS, lithditts, Silver and Plated Ware, in lb store formerly occupied ch?,'3l,lllttc s.„ and not wishing to reinaln In the busi ness, has itonithideil tit sell the-en:lre stork, regard lens or cost, in order to %stud up the Itui•luoss. tall early anti secure bargains. M. JAL. ol,c, - In the whole history of Medicine no preparat lon has ever flerfernied sunk marvellous Cures, or nialittalitcd so wide ti ritplitation. Eit'S PEA Ttil:A 1., whieli is reeogill2wil as the worlll's yontaly f i t all diseases of the : throat and lungs, its long-continued series of ...outlet tot cares In all ellmatet , has math. It iiiiiversaq k no.vn as 3 sate a n d reliable agont to ••inploy. Agaltist ordinary eolds, which are the forerutolers of more serious disorders, It :lets spot' lliy and sorely. al.' ways 'relieving suffering. :Intl often saving We t The protertion II attor,ls, hy it. timely use ill The thrust anti Ring 41ii,r1101 ,, or child rt n, makes It at. invaluable remedy to i.e kept always Ott hawk in curry home. No person van allolsl to be ..itlrout it. and those \shit tare 010, Miver tl rut their ktii.iiictige 0: its riquiosilion and ef. :cut+. Ilse tile tit kititY ,rxteti•ive;S lu theirpraetli.e, and rlergyineil 111111111 . titi it. it is afos0111(01) 0.•11:1111 it: its remedial 01:00ts, atiii will alnays mite ;shore cures ate pusA• Fur sale by all dealer.. SPECIAL LOCAL. j'ißi . " PIANOS .AND OuGANs:-:-If you wish in puo ,111roi.IN ol (11:1;A IC, •••1.131 In ..v,•ry oze.•ilenvu in any 114.1414.„ ai )I.uuttar t 1101,31 e Price. and Huts •NLlro. !wally one- I .if your moi,py. dg, port to wt it, for Itt,rript 1811 and loN 1 . 4,1 nol NON% York. arel't Is7S. If. t?t` E. F. Krt•litEl..S BITTER WINE tfl , I CVN—llas nevpr been known to fall in the ewe of weakness. attended with symptoms, Ice pXert . ..ll. 10A, of memory. ,lifficulty a breathing, general weaklll, , , horn.r tilsease, weak. net sous tounbiing, domdful horror of death. nigh; sweet, mod feet. w e akneiss. dimness of vision, languor. universal h.i.tiunt• of the museular system. enor mous api,mite. with dy:peptic had handS, noshing of the body. ./rVi/1•• , of the skin, pallid . • . eminbittaionaiol 14{41, VII the fare. purifying the .Mood. pain in the hank. heaviness of the eye lid., , polo flying before the WI 14:11:10.111ry of light, want of at tenhion, etc. These symptoms alt arise from a vreakney, and to reified) that. use E. F. EMl ker, Ritter Wine of lion. It no ex fan. Thou sands ato now eniuying health will, have used it. Get tar genuine. imid only in •'5,1 bottles. Take only E. F liunker:S. Tape Worm Removed Alive. head :Old all eompfiste In two hears: No fee till seat. Pin and f•itiimaeli Worths re vowed by Dr. Kunkid. 239 North Ninth Nicer. Advien free; NI. fee mittl head and all 'Tian... In alill alive. Dr. Kunkel I. the only imeeessful sletan in thin count r.y for the romi.ral of Worms, uul his Worm Sfnin is pleasiet and sat , for ehil lren nr grinvn Fend for elreular, or ask for a bottle of "Kunkei- . . Worm Syt up. Price olio l' liar per MAIM. Get It of your drug - gist. It tivver E. E. Kunkel'ii laiiitral and E. F. Kiln kern Shampoo for flue flair. I The hest and cheapest Hair Dressing and Hair (leaner in the world. They reIIIONT 1.131111m1% aline licit:it inn. soothe :111,1 CI.4.1111t•11n:1•11 snail, ' the hair front falling off, and [ironede the grewth in a very stbirt Hine. They preserve and beautify the Hair, and render it and glossy. They Wl ;tali a Itrillimicy and a ally appear:thee I. laal,l and wiry Hair. anti as a Idiir dressing they :Ire : eradicate dandruiT and prevent, baldness. The shampoo cleans the lia'r, removea grease, scurf, itldling, entrain:T. Cures headache pindured lty-lritt' and fatigue. Untikers Shanties, and Litr teat rc , store Hair to a natural and glossy culur, rr ster• V. hart.ll and 'wiry hair. Pt it, per 1 , 41, $l. .0: clam, or .end Pt K. F. iinulol. Proprietor, so. North Ninth St reel. I'lrilattell.l.l.l, [Felo.7-thl,s. T ow,vsnA MARKETS CM a() . TIS F.PORTEI) BY STEVENS Sc LONG, General dealersln Grocerloq an,d P roduce. ration's Block, corner Main and Brid ge St reefs, WEDNESDAY EVENINi3, A PB.II. 18, 157 g. Flour per 111.1 „Flour per sack corn 'Meal per too its 17110 p Feed . WIIA'[ per bush: Corn_ Bye ' • oat% Buckwheat ('lover seed : medium_ Timothy. weoteru Beaus. f 2 11. s Pork..nn•ss Dressed Plains tlhoulders ........ Lard Dressed thickets , .... Ttirkey% Butter. tut• • Rolls Eggs. fleash ( - Awes* , Green apples, bush_ \)(lraliheirjes per quart Potatoes, In . 1"1 , 11,111 . 1.. Onions Beeswax I== nide% Veal skin% Deacons Sheep pe1t5...... Tallow Wool. washed.. Unwashed.... 1878, House Sayre, I'a EMS A Complete Assortment in all Qualities. Gilt Border and Holland Shades, Shadings of Various. Colors. Lace and Muslin Curtains, Upholstery Goods and Furniture Coverings of Cot ton and Worste,diTabrie,s in --New and Choice. Designs and -Patterns. WYCK.OPF HOUSE, ( Fotmerly renusylvanl4 Souse:) 117 WEST WATER STREET, ELMIRA, Street ears pass the tionsmevery Ilfteett - minutes. Ran,. 4 2 . .00 per day. Jpecial rates glveh eetn. mereial men stopping over Sunday. tapr.ltitt. ' • F OR FINE MILLINERY,. TRIMMINGS. AND 1..\U1F.5' GARMENTS OF APELYEA h HILL, 327 EAST wATFAi hTitEET, ELMIRA, N. Y., 3pr Lead jtll Compet (tors. lA•7R CALL ANI SEE US AT VIZ DELE VAN HOUSE, ELMIRA, N. Y. Fornierly of the Ward House, Towanda, Pa,-a4^,a ENRY E. DRAKE, II A C. BIONIC, Ve(nimit MONUMENTS TOMB-STONES MARBLE & SLATE MANTELS; t NV1101,r..11,17.. RETAIL . . ri 5061.1 , i 00 1 , 7 0e61.-1, . 1 641. ::. 00 1 75re 210 256.0. - 1 250 . 1 250, 135 1 400 145 . 45 50 0 , 0 500 ~ fio 65 . 2+ 30, . '4O 50 GO >23 1 1 00a1 125 1,511.1 ; 2on II , osa - f ) to % tt 11 • QJ (1.401 *.fl7 2% _SI, 2n It.ny 35 04(05 4 vq,so 01.10.125 , 0. , 44111 ..... 30480 1!P(1420 ' SPIZINC3- POWELII.Bt: CO. Have just recived and now cad; their Spring pur l chases of Vinishing At priets much below those of any previous season. CARPETS ! Body Brussells, Tapestries, Three Plys, • Extra Superfine Ingrain, Ingrains of Lower Grades. Floor, Oil loths, . Mats and Rugs in Great Variety, Canton `and Napier inattings, 'Druggetts, Crumb Coths, &e. I ~,, WALL PAPER ! 'WINDOW SHADES! Towanqa,.Pa , March 2S. Iti-7.8 E7mirn Advertisements It. H. HOLIDAY, Agvnt FANCY GOODS. EVF:111" DESCRIP:TION, At Low Ptitex, , ppO.lte the Depot C. T. - PuorititTort. J W 1 L E R, Corner Lakr T)Ailer ,t4lreetx, ELMIRA, N. Y Elmira. N. Y., April Is. 18-ty Manufacturer & Dealer in Scotch and American GRANITE MONUMENTS, 222, 224, 22G WEST WATER STREET, 'ELMIRA, N.. 1" Elmira, April ik, I*7lk. • IT WILL PAY YOU CROCKERY OR CHINA, CHANG WARE, CIIANpELIERS, it'LAMPS, tte. BIG STOCK 1 NEW STYLES! Just opening and Cheap, EMI T. W. ELMORE'S, 131 East eater Street, Elmira, N. Y spri SE* FIRM! NEW (100 D!! , .. . . , - . .... • MISSES 8.N.g.1.1. tt. FARNHAM , Take pleaiqtre In inviting tliotr tri,•tails to call at -' their New Store. A few doorii north of Mercnr Block, ' And examine their stock of NEWL LLV AS ERT 000. tti Dress Malt i on r e.. Prices to suit the tittles Stra "ork and Bleaching a Specialty. . . Towatida, Pi, April it, 1574. 2olfen Co. =1 New Advertisements NOTICE'.—The Commissioners of Towanda township have Thirteen (13) child. reit from Two to Thirteen years of age, for whom they desire -0 proenre homes. Persons desiring .to adopt or employ any of them ran apply to the on. ,lersigned. FHA \K GREGG. ur.o. W. scoviLl,E s A. W. DIMMOCK, Coinnilssioners Towanda Toweahly. Towanda, April Is, 1678. t,"'" DISSOLUTION.--iNotice is here bylgiven that the cepartncrstilp heretofore. ealstinibetween the under:red, under the firm name of H. S. kelley Chet, In the general mercantile business at Wyal slug, has been Ma olved by mutual consent. The business of thelate firm will be settled up to MS. Ackley, Id whom all debts moat be paid, and who wit , pay all liabili ties. 11. S. Ackley will ahm continue the-business at the old stand. • II: S. ACKLEY, It ; It. AI!I.LEY. j' .Wyalasing, Pa., April 13, MP: y IST OF LETTERS remaining in 4 j Post Office at Towanda. Bradford Co., Pa. for the week eliding Apr 17, 1478; Brown, Samuel , 3l yer‘, Jane (2) Cady, Frank E. (2) ' - Manly, M. Thoddus, in. ' MeClure. Urlah Duhols,'Belos Oshea, Wm. Fitzgerald, I..ltie_ . " Peterson. A. F. • Ferguson, George Slide, 1.11,1 e ,(2) Ilottnian, Henry • W BUN John , • Per,ons railing for any or the abort; will please say ••ailverttseil,•• giving alate of list. S. AV. A I.Von1), pAIN TING'S PORTRAITS. AN! LAN VisCAPES ralnted to order at any price from V, to fino. 4111 Paintings Re-Painted. lte-Touched, or changes •naade a. de•ired. All wort: done In the highest style of the Art, MtHANN F. llEhli Towanda; Fa.. April Is. IS7B. m ptCUR FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 26, pt h o'clock, the Emma Abbott Grand Concert ! Under the dirertlon of the Atuerionn Literary Bu reau, of New York, CIIAS. Mustroup, liaflager. EMMA ABBOTT, The. Amerlean Songstres9—ibe Fatodte Concert Prima Donna. MR. fir. H. STANLEY, The Dramatic Engllsh Tenor SIGNOR FERRANTI,• The Inimitable Buffo Baritone 'HERR A. ROBYN, The Brilliant Pianist and Accompanist MR- MATTHEW ARIWCN.LE; The -U rent Cbrnet Soll.l :POPULAR PRICES. Reserved Seats, - 75 cents So extra charge for Reserved Seats._ The =le of Iteserred Seas will begin at Kirby's Drug Store on Mondey, Atoll ',Mud. The Mathuidielc Plana, used by the Abbott Co, Is from tIM Musle Rooms of Holmes di Passage: FAME.—In every community there an route men -who I,eeome famous Inrame ikertietallar hutch of trade. The jhistory of M. E. ROSEXFIELD THE LEADING AN!) POPULAR OD 0 T I-I ! Ilan enrolled lII§ name on the roll of successful ENTERPRISING MERCHANTS W lib his usual excellent taste and Judgment Mr. Itoseutield has just opened au Immense stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Selected, with the greatest care, and every article guaranteed SPRING OVERCOATS at prices Placing them In the reach et all Dont bay anything In the clothing linellanDt you '' bare examined ROSENFIELDS STOCK If you do you wiil Ogre! it April, Ihtb, 187$ AB7B Goods and Wilcox, Seyinour lie Is selling elet,,akt SHERIFF'S SA P 'virtue of sun try writs tuned •, t of the Court or Common Firmer Bradford C • ty, and to me di rected, I bill expose to public le on TIIUII.I - the and day of MA.T,..1878, at the door of theiCoart House, at .1 d'elOck P. X., the following described property, to wit: _ No 1 - One 10t, piece or parrelor laird Worn Le roy terp, bounded north by Towanda (Ire k, east by lands of Mershon West andlallittuo /Jo , south by lands et the Barclay Land and Coal Ce, est by lands of Ell Helmets and George Whim) cut , tams *tams meteor less, about Itlmproved, Rh Darned house, 2 framed barns, and Melt or fruit trees thereon. . No 2. ALSO—Ono otherlet situate In Leroy twp, bounded north and east by' lands or the Barclay. ,Land and Coal Co, eolith by lands at Ell Holcomb, west by lauds of tie Barclay Land and Coal Co; Contains 25 acres more or less, no improvements. Seised and taken into execution at the suit of II K Mott vs C F Mott. • No 3. ALSO—Oneiether kit situate fu Leroy twp, bounded north by lands Or W II Wilcox, east by lands or Lindley Stone, south by Towanda Creek, west by lands of Mrs I) If Hoagland; contains 1334 dem, More or less, all In:toted, no buildings. , No 1. ALSO—One nth lot situate in Leroy twp, 'bounded north by lands of •Rguben McCI ell east by lands of J Batley and W B Wilcox. and D II Hoagland. south by-the Towa uda Creek, Ives,. lauds of Anthony Darling; contains 75 acres more or less, aboutlll Unproved, with I framed house; 2. framed barns, I framed granary, and orchard -of fruit trees dltereon. Seised and taken into execu tion at the suit or is K Bullock vs D H. Hoagland. No 5, AI AO—One other lot situate -lit Towanda • betrcil, bounded and described as follows: Itegitin Ing at a post mi the corner of Center-st and' First-aye; thence by Firstove, north TO. east 10Oft too post; thence by lot sold to Loveland, math 20 , ? cast 75ft to a post cur; thence by vacant lot, south 75. west 100 ft to Centerove; thence by Center-ave, north 20° west 75f to the place of MTh:nine:contains 7,50 n sq ft,being No A of Block \o7 in daYre & Co's addition to Towanda. Seized and taken Intnexecution at the suit of the Towanda Betiding and Saving Fund As sociation of Towandatore' vs Ira K Stevens. No 6. ALSO—One' Met lot situate In North To wanda twp, bounded:and describe,' as follow,: lie ginning at the southwest cor of Richard. Morrison tot; thence. northerly along said Morrie:r', west line 28 Pers more or leas to J F Blackman's land ; thence westerly 6 to to a nor; thence southerly on a line parallel with said Morrison. west line 26 purl; nave or less tonic public highway; thence easterly pore to the place of beginning; contains 1 acre ' more or less, all imprOxed, with I trained house and few fruit trees thereon . Seised and taken Into execution at the sult,cif James Foster vs — Norman 11 Chapman. No 7. ALSO—One other lot situate in Albany two, hounded north by lands of it H Itleeards, east by lauds dr David Wayman and Calvin Underwood, south and west by lands - of Thomas Waltman ; con tains 25 acres algid 151 pens more or less.. about 15 improved, with 1 framed barn and af ew fruit trees thereon. SOIENI and taken into execration at the suit of 0 Ii Richards irs Michael No 8. ALSO—One other lot situate In Litchfield twp, beunded north 'Vend of the party oLthe first part, and Sarah If Campbell, east by land of. John Fetter and Chauncey Wheat••n south by lands of Johnson Rogers, west by lands of Wm Tuttle; con. tains toe acres" more or less, about- 30 improved, with 1 le•at'd house, t board barn and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at., the stilt of Margaret Kightney's Wye 'Fs Jacob Camp- belt and Elisabeth Campbell. No 9. ALSO—One other lot situate in Athens twit, bounded north by Railroad-sc. *east by Wm Millspaugh's south by Brad ford-st. west. by lands of Mrs Dennis McCarty:— feet front and feet deep, with a two-story framed dwelling house anti a f,lw fruit trees thereon. Seized and take!, into execution at the mit .or the First Na tional Bank of lydverly, N Y vs Dennis Met 'arty. tin ID. A I.SQ---One other lot situate in Burling ton, bounded anti described as follows: Beginning at a post and stones the southeast cur - ot , Isaac 1) Soper's lot: thence south .86.4 0 west .11 pers to a post anti stoites ; thence south 9,lg° west 276 pers to a cur in the road on north tide of Wallace Creek ; thence north 5.3 , - 0 west 13 pen to 3,lSsst and Stones; thence north 65° -west 3 pers to a post and stones: thence north 70° west 9 pers and 5 links to the point of rock; thence north 64 nit 20 pers to a post :and stones the northeast cur of Isaac I) Soper's lot: thence south 9° east 312 per!,„ . • th e place of begim! tang; contains 71 acrestuore less,, about 65.itiel proved, with I new framed house,>l old [famed Louse, 2 framed barns, With sheds atacbed, t frani.! ed granary, I framed hog pen and orchard of. fruit 'trees thereon.' seised and taken into executton at the suit of, Isabella It France vs Deltianda Knapp and (Marten Knapp. • No 1 L.A - LSD—One 'other lot situate in West Bur lington twp, bountletttiortit by :sugar Creek, east I,y lauds of Horton Swain; south by the piddle high, Say, -West by lands ot. John Itallani; contains I , i acres more ~ r less, all implored, with 1 water saw mill, and all nilildixtures and machinery belonging thereto, togther with sald•defendatits rights to the darn across said Sugar Creek. and the right to D o w - the watetu of Saki creek for the use of said mill. . No IL ALSO—One other lot situate In West Burlinturt twit. bounded uorll, by the public high way, east and south by lauds of Gorton Swain, west by lands”( John Ballard; contains t i of an acre more or less all improved, with, 'l. framed house, other outbuildings, and a fi,w fruit trees • Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Job Moriers 'use vs Wm Ballard and Malford {YII lams, T T. No 13. ALSO—One other lot situate in Leroy twp, boundesl and described as folloWs: Beginning at a nor now or formerly of Charles Drake, Ina-lino of Harvey Holcomb's ;thence along said Drake's and land now or formerly E 1' Wooster ti 90 ,0 west 200 pers to a nor of -land now or fornierly - ..0f . Jesse Warberton; thence along said Warberton, south I. west pers; thence south 8s it. east 205 pers to southwest nor of the Harvey Holcom lot; thence along said Holcomb lot north 1 0 east 'llO I.'t+ to the plane of beginning; contains 13$ acres and 11l pers more or less, - alxiut S 5 improved: with I framed liouse. I framed barn, other outlitiildings, and few fruit trees-thereon. seized and taken into execution at the suit of A .I)Sr:skiing's obeys Adel. bert H Taber. • N 0.14. ALSO—One other lot situate In Albany twp„bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a black birch tree studing on a ledge'of rocks near the south nor of lard of Augustus Sterigert:t 'thence along said ledge of rocks the four following courses and distances, viz: South 12° east 20 tiers to a hemlock, south,33o,east 6 tiers to a hemlock. South 811'..i 0 east 20 Pecs to a hemlock, tooth east 12 pers tea hemlock, south 23° east 30 pers to l a_post and stones ; thence south 2 0, 0 , west 6.5 piers o a roe; thence west tei perm to a cos; thence north 29 , .° east 137 pers to-the place of beginning; con talus 45 acres and 97 liers more or less. Being part of a large tract of land conveyed to Lowell I. How ell by Russell Miller and Margaret, Ills wife, by deed dated Dec 26, 4855, and recorded in deed to ok No 7.5 on page 196, etc.; tin improvements. Seized and taken Into execution at the suit of W A Roca. well vs Robert Mclntosh. No IS; ALSO—One other lot situate In Burling. ton bounded bort li li e s lands Charlotte Nerris, mud by the Berwick turnpike and latitisuf Mrs Atm Carman, south by lands of John t 4 .pencer and the public highway, west by lands of Iloraee Brown - Abel Sell lek;'contains 130 acres more or less. about-. 100 ImprOveit, with 1 framed house.: framed barns, with sheds attached, other nutbulidings, and or charnh of fruit trees thereon. No 18.4 Lso —lls* Slther.lot situate In Burling ton twp. bounded north - by lands of James W Ntcb 01` east hyland: of .las clods and - ton Dibble, tot the south-by the Berwick_ turnidke;.' west by lands of A .1 Blakeslee; contains 50. acres more or less about 40Improyed, with 'pained house, framed barn, with sheds attsehml. - andother out buildings and orchard of .fault trees thereon. Ni. 1 7 . A I.so—o ne other lot situate In Burling ton Orbn lxninded north. by lands of 11 and Weed, cost by lands of 'George Simons, south and West liy lands. of James W Nichols; contains 50 acres 11101 e or less; no Inipttrements... No Is. A LSO—One.otlier lot.sitilate la Towanda biro', bounded and described as follows : Begining at the southeast eon of lot owned by John Laggan, situate on the west side of Bridge-st extenslon, ex tending along Laggati!s south line.lsoft to a nor: • •thence southerly along lands of 1 .1 Briffillisrool W Patton 40ft to a nor; thence easterly along sold Grit-. fiths' lot 150 ft to acormfßridgest aforesaid:thence along said Bridge St 40 ft to the place of beginning, I with. 1 trained house thereon. No 16. ALSO—One other tut situate in Tuwauda born', bounded and described as. follows : Begin ning at Houston at at the northwest eon of lot sold to Lucinda Carter: thence along the south -line. of Houstotost. westerly 70 5-10 ft to the line, of other lot of Emeline Houston:thence along tim line - of said lot southerly to a coimMthe north ,side of an alley of 31 C Mercer; thence along said line easter ly about 90. ft to a cos of Chas McKinney ; thence northwarilly along the line of Charles McKinney Chas Hutches. and Lticinia Carter to tint place or beginning, with 2 framed house - s, 1 trained barn and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken Into execution at the stilt of U F Tabers use vs C N bnds. No 20. ALSO—One other lot situate in Athens twp, lummied north by lands of - C H • Wheeloek, east by Centre-st, south Ily lands of-Benjamin Bun , nett, west by Keystone aye: contains 127 pers more or less. all Improved, with few fruit trees thereon. Being lot No 8 In John A Woolworth's subdivision of Keystone-ave in Athens tsp. Seized and taken Into execution at the suit of John Shackelton's use vs George W Miller. • No 21. ALSO—One other lot situate In Tiawarora twp. bounded and - described as follows: B ginning at a white ash cur, tieing the southwest nor of a tract in warrant name of Paul Lowery; Owner along the western boundary of said warrant, north Par west 40 rods be a post : thence east along the north line of land formerly of S W Rodgers, 7s rods more or less to the center of public road; thence along the, router of. said road - southward y fit 5-to rods to a cur In center of said road: thence west 62 rods to the place of begintiltig;'contains 22 i t acres more or less; about 12 Improved, with 1 f rain ed'house. 1 shanty and orchard of fruit trees there on. Seized and taken Into cam-Mimi at the suit of file Illutiist 2111111111 g 2101 Saving Fuud .1.251.1.`161.111111 oi the Borough of Towanda vs C D,PatsonS and 51 31 Parsons. No 22. ALSO—One other lot situate in South Creek twp. hounded north by lands of li F O'er h• east by lands utsald Vernier and V C Leon ard, south by lands of V C Leonard, West by lands of V C Leonard; contains 50 acres more or leas, no improvetnetnets. Seized and taken lute execution F-at.the suit of N 51 Poinemy's use yr, D F 1)111111{11C. No 23. ALSO—One other Jet ',Huai. In Troy twp, bounded and de crtiwil as follows: Begins leg In. he road the southwest cos of Wni Brad fopg's farm. now Shelton's: thence south so° east . along the nand to the northwest cos of Dennis Madden's hit. thence by last baniedlot southward to line of 11:+stitiks lot.; theme by the same south west about 1.0 pets to a stake and stones; thence south 2.5.. east 24 perm to a stake and shines vu the line of Loran's land ; 'thence by said Lucas's smith .87 1 2 0 and about to perst . thenre north 25° east 117 .tiers by land of Clark.Butisell to the line of Nathan iel Bullock's Mt; theme by the same north as east pers to the line of the' aforesaid 53 nu litadford farm; thence by the same . ..south 23 0 east 39 pers to , the place of beginning;.eontains 52 aereß" more or less, about 42 improved, with 1 trained , looise„ 1 framed barn, and orchard of fruit trees there-ti. selzed and taken into execution at the suit of-Wlll II Russell vs Jantes.Nlnney. No 24, AI:SO—One other lot situate Canton twp, bounded north by lands of Reuben Ixsinils and Fa; on the east by lands Of Victor Reck well. smith by tans off Henry Matison..west by the public highway: contains 50 acres more or less, Mont 45 Improved, with 1 framed house, 1 framed barn, 1 framed granary. 1 hog pen, and orchard of -fruit trees thereon.- Seized and taken 11,10 Pllsell tlon at the suit of 1 7 e1 Porter vs E T Rufus. . - Nu 25. ALSO—One other lot situate in Terri* twp. bounded north by the piddle highway, east CV lands of Widow Williams, south by landau( Widow Williams, west by the public. highway: contains acre more or less, with 1 framed liouset 1 .hog pen,. and few fruit trees thereon. and taken Into execution at the suit of II S • 3lc. Kean, Adm'r vs Seymour Batmen. 24. ALSO—One otter-lot situate' In Burlingtoh twp, bounded north by lands - of Charlotte. Norris, east by the Berwick turnpike and lands of Mrs Ann Carman. south by-lands of John Spencer, and the publii , highway, west by lards of Horace Brown and Alwl Sellick; contains 130 acres more or less, about 100 Improved, with I framed house, 2 framed barns, with sheds attached, other out buildings and orchard of fruit trees theicon. No. 27. A 1.5.11-4 lue other lot situate in Burling ton twp, bounded north by lands "(James W il . ll. 0111. rase by lauds of James W Nichols and Wash ington Dibble, south by the Berwick turnpike • west by lands of A .1 Blakeslee : contains 50 Acres more or less, about 40 Improved. wllb I framed Louise, 1 framed barn, with sheds attached, ()their ontbulldings and orchard of milt trees thereon. 1 : 1 ' NO. 28. ALSOCitte other lot situate in Burling. ton nap. bounded north by lands of If Weed, east by lands of George Simons, - south- and west by lands of James W ichols; contains 50 acres more or lent 20 Improvements. Nig 211. ALSO—One other lot situate in Towand a boro`.,bounded and described as follows: ileglitedng at the 'Southeast con of lot owned by J no Laggan LegaL nate on the west side of Bridge-st extension, And extending along Laggair'ssouth line 1.60 ft to a cot: thence southerly along lands of J Griffiths and W' Patton Wit tea cor: thence easterly along said Griffiths lobitho ft to a cor on Bridge-A aforesaid ; thence along sald'Bridge•St 40 ft to the, place of be ginning, with Pframed house thereon. No 30. ALSO—One other lot situate In Towar.da . boro•,_bonnded a n d demcrlbell as follows: Begin ning at llouston-scat the nortuwest cor of lOt sohh to LuclndAyarter; thence along the south line of Itonston•st westerly 70 5-.10 ft to the lino of ot h er lot of Emellne ifooston; thence along the lino of t , ahl-lot ?motherly to a i.or oh the north side of,an alley of M c Mercer; thence along sai4.l,llne easter ly about go ft t t a cot' of Charles McKiney :thence northwanaly alllng the line of Charles McKinney. k Chaglea Dutcher. and Lucinda Carter to the idai!e . , a beginning, with 2 framed houses, I framed Baru ' ..3 l'ew fruit fl eet thereon. - • . ho 31. ALTO —lhitenolint's Interest in one other . .'lots 113te In Towanda bone, bounded north 'by Roust n-st, east bylaw's of C F Nichols, south by an alley west by lands of Mrs Monson .or- C F Nleh as;dint about soft fronton Houston-At and 2.2 a Ift deep with a two.shory framed house thereon. No 32. A 11—The Defendant's Interest in one other lot - situ to In Tofirantla boro'. hounded north by Ifoustomst. .ast by lands of C F Nichols.. south \ \l. by en alley. we by lauds of .1 II Chaapel ; lad og about 75ft front o ' said Houston-st. and 223 ft . deep with I framed bort thereto!). Seized and taken In to execution at the s 'Lot the Mutual Building and Sating Fund Assocla on of the Borough of Towan da vs C F Nichols: No 33. ALSO—One of er lot situate In. ,Wyalus lugrand Tuscarora' twps, ` untied aorth bflands of. Clark Brown, Josiah Num estate, A Wheeler and oth.rs, east by lauds of 9 Rot ht, J W Hollenback and others, south by lands of . W Holleuhaek, Geo' 'C Atwood and others. west by' mho of Philemon Stone, heirs of Chas Ingham, I. Hewitt and Mil era:contains 175 acres more or lus ' no improve ments. Seized and taken Into exec Hotta/the mit . of .1 G Spalding.. adm`r, - vs Il B Inglo, 1. No 34. ALlio.-4tne other lot .sikna e In Terry \ twp, bounded north b'-lands of Whit • Gillette antl4:rastus Shepherd, east by lamp) of do -"Mathew Wells tract , South by lands of Darwin Jot •s, west by lands of J I' Iforlou, and John Tumor; c !tally., .2no acres mime or le•s_alotout 100 Improved, Intl fronted house, 2 trained barns, I horse barn. ato ail orchard of fruit trees thereon, Seized and tal. do. Into execution at the snit of Barton Allen -r5 - L - ... Jones. . i . .. . - A . N 0.33. ALSO—One other lot situate In Armenia . . - ttep, Imuthied tooth by lands of John I.yOu, east lry lands of-f: T Lyon, south by lands Of 4110. W lillllll. west by lands of L P contalim 27 none morn or -leas. 311101 10 hop OVVII, no build log, Selz-. ed and take❑ lino elk:l:Winn at the suit of J Cleaveland's use es Wth 'Mclntosh. , Ne 38. ott!er lot s !mate in Munn.. wp: bounded north 1, lands nf Georgr cis =legla= Blackman and nrsllard, west, by the . sonthbranTh of the Towanda Crek: contains G acres .morn or less, all Impo,wed, with :I framed !Muses, 1 framed barn, I blacksmith Atop, I wagon and -m,lnt -shop ; add few fruit trees thereon, tleized and taken Into execution at the suit of I. M Bowman vs Franklin Sweet and 1) It . Illarkrann, Secretary. • No 37. I.SO---One Other,lot situate in liertick twp. hounded and described as follows: Beginning at a pint on the northeast cur "(a lot thls day deed ed to Edward Clark: thence soli tit ss o east 53 4-10 pers to a post; thence south 2? west 115 3-10 pers to a Ned:Mance north ss- 0 ' wc , t Si 5-10 pe r,t to the east eor of said Clark lot: theiKe. north 30 cast 11 7.10 pers to a beach, being another cur of said Clark's lot; thence•north . 6:o east 50 pet, to' s. pro-t: thence north 17 0 west 35S pert to a birch; - thenre south IS.7° west.l2 pers to a birch; thence 100 th 2s a *est 32,pers to a post; three north 19° west hhu tiers to a post: thence north 32° east 10 to tt post; thence north 13 1 7 0 west 9 pets to a post the Place of,begluning:_corstalns 24 acres and 104 .per, more or less, about S Impnn ed. With 1 Tratned,lmrn and Part of rtranted house and orchard "of Xritit trees thereon. • . . No 38. Al.. l o—One other lot situate in Herrick twp, bounded west by land, lately owned A t.7. -- 1)n- Ismt, south by laiiiiiebelongirig; to the heirs."( .1.101 Lackey. deceased. east by bands of Win Nesbit. yforth-hy lamb lately owbe.l by Stewart Harri, and A E Mipbt!t: volitalus ;Ilona 11 . al:res !Imre about S Irdploved., with part of a framed houl-o I bog p..i: I Heat howt-e, and tete fruit thereon. Sele.edand taken Inn, execution at the suit of Ono Stvaekbronnter yr:1 6 11111p Swat:kb:tinnier.' ' No 390 ALSll—One,pther'kt ,Ituate In Orancllle brp,houtoli , d north lapils or Ben) It ald hi . :lo II ltazt+•r.va,t JOllll Vfilman,:•oldp by lands of E. Miller allirthi. public higimity, rent Lp lard s of 14 , 101311 Taylor; contain, abctu. acres more or all Improvc,l. tielu.d and taken Into - exetlittun the salt-of lA ward I.•\saltr, fli-e. vs Edward Vmman and I),utel 'Perry. . No 40. A li.sci—ithe 0111fq lit situate ht canton• bunt% bounded north anal east by lands "1 . .11;1111 . am Crooks, south by iamb: Alf lilack, west by Sul livan-st: being :at front anal 40ft dayia; with 4 two.. story framed buiisling. used tor an eating saloon. Seboolanal taken Into ekoetot,,,, at the snit of .laalui Minter, or Ids wife. v, I. 7. Melilla:in and.M.l.eva. "ao 41..01.50—tine 'other lot situate in 'lll-calora tt , p, Isaunded north by lands of Henry . anal T.oten- Acklev.-cast by lanais of Widow Len is. South by. laude of ikllen Slyer, wrst I.v lan.ts or Ao.,• i , La. on and Stanley Ackley; raontairts 70 neres more or fes s , about 60 improved, with 1 frithed frallteg • barns and' sheds attached. anal alreluiral 'or fruit trees thereon. Stalled and taken into execution at the stilt o f it E Lewis vtC.l .T Lewis. Also at the suit of A .1 Lynn ' , . No 42. Al.te ,, :l..—aThe other lot ..,ituate In Warren "‘ p, hound , ' north by lanils r.f Clark -11 coven. .oa , t by-thepuhlie highnay,,•olith and west. by knots j,r Vhatnit ev Arnold: contain.. I art, Jrnoe Ir , •::tli 111411.0%Pa. With I !Tinted i 1011.• 'and i framo,i i arn thereon. tielzetl and taken into eteClL:iUll ill the cult f Itowen %). n (I fits hor. N 043. Alciairamc oilier lot situate. in Mrest nur lingtotrtia 1 boo sued north by Sugar Creek and the public highway, south by lands of .Istme_ Swain and John nest by lands t - ,f John Madan:, east by,lands of Isaac f tioain ([low, Wine: Being the sionapleee of land needed by John Bal lard mid wife to Ann 'Mach by deed dated.. F. 2.. 1870. anti recorded PI deed list No 103, page. 13 r, etc: contains 2 acres :note Or exceptinc and reserving therefrom the mill lot neorth of the pith tie higilwaY, dredcd to \Viu minard see long a. b,. shall desire to manufacture lumber thereon. with I tramed . house and I saw milt thereon, and a 1. ," a few fruit trees thereon. Seized aud taken Into ex ecution at the Milt Or 11 S Mrlicau, adfit'r, vs An thony Beach and Anti 1' I:eacri. No 44. A LSO—One' other Ird situate In Athczci twp, bounded north by la.whi of C S Farnsworth. east by lands of the Pa S N t 'aural & IR It Co, south by lauds of It Systinin*ler, west by the highway leading front Milan to Ath ens: cootains 7 of an acre more or less. all improv ed, With I plank- house, t (ranted hartn. and few trees , thereon. Seized and taken into at the suit of ti It ;•;aih.nwr vs 'Ephraim Lewis. No Ltit.P—Otte of hoc lot .untrue it,' Wilmot t,vp, bounded n”rth.lly land, yr Web:lrd Ely. east by binds of It II Irratil, synth and , vo:d Ile highway: entitaltl, ''an acre more or le:e II linprot,d. With t• framed unit.”, I board 'shanty, anti few fruit trce, thereon. Np-46. .-1,1.5 . 0-I.lne other Int situate in Terry is p, bounded nerth M"heOler, ea,t and south by lainn of M If and 6,11 M'elh", 'west I,w lands of I,tael-Vsnluvanlee; remains ac rrs wore or li•ss,. roe improreriunts, «ra I heard shanty thereon. Seized and taken Into Pxe,ntlon at the suit of 1) F Wetlyvs Wit) II Whit^. Na 47. AI.S4 -I —nne .her lot situate is ItkigMiry twp, bounded and described as follows: Reg - inning at 3 Staki. and Stour's ,01 the piddle road lemluig • fiom Centerville 10,101 in Larrison's rosldence, and on the south line of Jim Smith's farm: the.mvyast erlv along said .tint smith', smith line to Jelin Lars risou's land 176 rods: tfience south :3 0 nest along said Larrisou lands ir,R rods - to the venter of the creek: thence north 57° . wn west along the cetor of said creek 5S rods: thenet north 111 0 west along • said creek s rods: thence north along sabrereek roast thence nyrtit 5 , 2 0 west along' said creek rodst•thence norill'7l .y. O west '26 rods, them, north 'b° west '2l ids: thenee . nortitilt - westsO•rd , to place of beginning; r.onfains s7C., acres more or less, about 1;5 improved, with 1 plank house. 1 framed barn,l old log barn, other • out buildings, and oreliara . of fruit tress thereon.' Reserving the. right of way across said premises-to get the titili,:r of 13 acres et 1:11.1 belonging to Burt on the South side of . salt creek: also the right ,If way in the most m,nyenlent point to get R C Lockwood's tint er :Aerie, said. premises; said timber situate on the south of saki creek. No 45. A L°4 /—g 'lle other lot situate In I:Ml:bury twp, hounded and described as follows: fte l z . iablng at a white oak tree, it being the southeast 'or of land formerly the estate of Pan I ilel.-rson: them, west on the line of said lands to the south,west thence 501111131.11 g the line of It Nl !1) a i,,st :ltd stones standing in (he line of tot Ni, 5. 01,11 ...thence north to the place of beginning: contains 45 acres more or irs. S tn4l an.l* taken into exeention the suit of It 0, Lockwood's, its, vs Theodore Lard ' No 49. Al,Sit-4trirkother lot 'situate in Warnm twp, bounded and (i.7: , .cr‘l.ed as follows -..Beginni,,g at the northwest 'or Of the 1.1103110 t tract :.. then., nearly south along; the line of Ihe Lucati;-tract ISO errs; thence by lands of Aaron Vandyke, senior. or now owned by David Bowers, bcdth' iii.r:. west 50 pers. and north - I!s° east 23', pegs, and north 2.!.' west - s 0 3.1,t , p,r, and Itorth/55 0 west :10 7-to' - pin:.: thence by lands - of $ A Wheeler north :03 0 east :14 per& 3011.110ifil .10," cast 67 6-10 per, to the o d Mee ca eross-road: Menee atone' said 01,1 ero s .:-road ~0 0L n 27 0 east 62 . perr, and.'' utli Ss' east 25 4-10 pots, and smith : l o east Is pt rs to the place of beginning: con laths 5 11 acres more or le-S. sh u nt4o .10 11111,oVed, 1111t1 I fr:111101 h. else. I • 'framed barn. and del.:int of fruit trees thereon. Seired and taken INo e, , ,11- [ton at the stilt of Aaron Van Dyke; Jr vs Tilt/Matt Dunlavy. . \o 50, ALS(I—One other Tot-situ a te in .itlems twp, bounded north - by 13:01 , , of thou 11,msley,'east by —street, south by lantl if Ile n e, Wheelock and Mr 3 A toy, most by lauds of )o'an Wati.lns; con tains about 1 noes' more or less. all Immo, ed. with 1 sutaliplank .hotise, and an °reliant of 'fruit trees thereon. sdicil- and taken into executi,in a: the suit of John Be nsley vs Wm 'Monroe.- No fil. ALSO—line other lot situate In Herrick two, bieindell north hY the schaol house rot, Part hy lands of W A Wetmore, south by lands 01 - IV A Wetmore. era by the pudic logiiw ay. c.4ribdits , ; of an acre inure or.lq,si, all 11111 , 1 - 01011, Willi 1 tram, 'cif house. and 'few fruit trees thOcon„. S,eii.ql . aid taken-Into execution at the'suit of IV . /t. Wetmore C. S Walker. . - . No 5;1. ALSO--4 me other lot situate in Athens ' twit, bounded north by lands of Elmer & Co, easC by Lehigh-st, south by a W3CIIIII hiL { te st tes ya,,,1, I of Elmer & - Co, being 50ft fronton said d.eliigli-sy, and extending westward from said street the sane width 150 ft, allitnprove I, with 11.0-story framed dwelling lonise. 1 small ont-lionse, and few fruit. thereon. ....died and taken into execunon at It, loth of F H Warner & to vs C I. Swartwood., No 55. ALSI.--One other lot situate in Athens .lekro•. being lot No 104 in a blot MA 1,111,0 V. 1113110 by Orson Bicker 'for 110 n Edivaril florid:. heing 57 3-10 feet 011 1.:111111';1,1. 9111 . 1:00 lithlg o o4., ,n,l 71 3-10 feet on the line of James ,Bristol. Is ith I black smith shop thereon. • - No 54. ALSO-1 1 11c other lot nit nate A thensborw. bounded north. by North-st, east by lands of Pat Or Moses Fold . , soil th by Chest not-st, _west • by - lasts .of It Carnet: contains about •,, 9r at. acre moil , or less, all ituttrovtli, alth blittle old 11101,t 3 1,1 lea fruit trees thereon. ' Seized and taken Into elieeti. tion :it the snit of the Bradford Building and Li'cin ~.tench[ 100 or Attu-114 turvi ‘ tt.hip N, Th.iilll l'llll-1%,', ['at Powers and M iidiael POWer,. , No sr, ;11,Si t..--i otie other lot satiate In l'alit,h t a w...bounded and ileseribed as follows: Begin ning at the southwest nor of the grist mill lot Iv tilt- center of the Fall Brook rind n _'; Ilb•ee north ' 5 ,,,t 9 2. - 10 p;ws to a hiekory tree. (south stile of ~mill race); thence north Me '.,•' west 14 1-10 t...11'11 h.:, itioit.: the - 11C0 11.11111ra' 0,,,t a 2-10 pets to a pest:• thence north SO - west In 5.111 perm to . an .iron Wood tree; then, e south 01 0 west 4 i-to per., to a yellow, hitch, ear of grist mill lot 'Si the twrth bank of ,red,: thence by the north - bank 4( said ereel„ Its seve rat courses and distances, eastward about 55 Itttyn It/ tlw centre of the Fall Brook road, where. the salne crosses the creek; thence north '-s° • east by the cen , tre of-said road 5 54 , ) petal. , the plarerd beginning: . contains I,j acres more lit less, all luiptoved, with a steam saw-min.-10.th engine, boiler and attack mods belonging to came , thereon. - • ~ ... \0 57. ALSiI,--J me ottwr lot situate in Canton boro% hound:ll toil •ileserilied as (Alm% s: Itegiii ultig 15 feet north of the Hockwell ('reek breek -bridge in core of Troy.st and EAR, Brook riJail; theme by the centre of said Fall Brook, road south sac west 10 itr e ltal pees; !twee north ‘.`" west 9 2-10 pets to a lilekbry -tile south side of 111111race:thence north teSt'•: ; , ' west 14 1-10 pets to a post, and stones; ' thence north 51P•west.9 5-10 pees to a post; thOnce, north Ss. west 10 3-10 pets - to an trot, %%boil tree; thence south 01 0 west 4 4-10 pees to a yellcty. birch tree east of the dant ttuaile to cottiluet the water to the-grist 3e111); thence smith 2 0. east a pers lo the centre of the yall.ltritok road; thence by centre of 1.53111 e north 70!•io west 14 , •• porn to the east able of the turning shop dam; thence across the' creek to the north bank of creek north 24. , east about II per,:. thence along the north hatik•of creekand the south line of the before Mentioned turning shriTtlet about Legal. II e-lo perS to the southeast for of said shop lot ta a point about II feet north of the gate In • the- race '2l that conducts the water to the. grist • mill; thence . north by,the east Ilne of the tenting shop lot to the 'seal, line of lands of Fifteen, formerly belonging to E R Cvlweli ; thence by the south -line of same, to the.Centre of the Armenlamonntain road; thence. • • easterly along the centre of said road to the centre of Try-st thenee . southerly along the center os Troy-st to the place of beginninccontalas Urea - worn or less, all improved, with a: framed hone " barn, with sheds attached I. framed steam grist mill, with engine, boiler, and all the attachment* belonging to the same thereon. Belted and. taken Into execution at the suit of Pomeroy Brothers 're C it Veil. . , . , . . . No FA.' I.ls o—One other lot sititate in Smith ie twp, bottomed north by land's formerly owned by Christian 0 Fievle and lands of Thomas Murphy, east and south by lands Of Rezehiah liOntlngton; west by lands formerly of V S Vincent, now itylv* --- nus - Vanbusklrk, and supposed to contain 100 acres more or. less, mostly improved, with 2 framed bouses,'llyarnsti barn, ilramed horse barn, 1 old cliter mill, 1 corn house, and other outbuildings. and orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seised and taken Into execution at the suit of Overton & bre*, and Hiram Elmbroo es Jas Fivie. No tit. ALSO—One other Itit situate in Towanda borer, bounded north by an alley, east by lands of - f, L Moody's' estate: south by Chestnuted. west by lands of fames Nevins; being about ..73 feet Glatt and 200 feet deep, with hframed house, 1 framed barn, other outhouses, and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken Into execution . at the suit of L B Rodgers & Co'vs L C Nelson. - No GO. ALSO—One other lot situate . in Canton iwp, Liourfle4l north by lands of Frederlek-Kerriek • and John Crandall, east by lands Of George Mat. , SOIL 8 , 111111 by lands of Dssid - BarneS, west by lands of Merrick Crandall, and 'Addison Geals; contains -200 acres more or leas; about 100 improved, with I framed hLiuse, I framed barn, and orchard of fruit " _trees the!eon. Seized and taken irdzi execution at the stilt of Mrs .1 E Bullock vs John M Allyn. No 61. ALSO—One other lot situate In Tdsranda boto', hounded north by lands of Jr .. Kirby, east by lands of Martln'llennlS, south by Lombard-str; west try lambs otitis estate of Catherine Cumtnlnga, deceased: being about 75 feet front on said Lom bard-'l,-and about 175 - feet deep, all improved, with 1 bid framed house, and few fruit .trees thereon. Saud and taken into execution at the suit of. WWI M Mallory vs Douglass Wilson. , No ea. - A 11.,29 --one other lot situate In Pike tirp, bounded and described a.l folloWst Beginning at a ,-, eke and stones the northeast cor of .1 lfaugh's to • thence ttbrtti 2ii° west by land of A Beecher 11 ... 19 per, to ' a stake and stones; thence north ati ',, east Iy lands Of said Beecher 130 pets to a stake and stone; thence south be° West by lands of the' above ttct - antorn 176 tiers to a stake and stones; 'them:: so th MO west by laadS'of M Manchester II it-lo pers t a stake and stones; thence south 15 0 west by lan s of U Pease,- 171 pets to a stake and stones; Meisel; north.6s o east by lands of A Cook. Be and 3 liatikh 93 pers Co the.place of beginning; coot In 110 acfes and Mrpers; be the - same more or less. about $0 IrnkrOVO4,. withal framed house, 1 framed barn, r fra ed horse barn. 1 granary and orchard of fruit tre s thereon. Seized and take' .into execution at the nit of. Fends E Cowles vs Jolotatban N Dimon. Iso at the suit of Cyrus Cook vs same. . - No f 3. ALSO—One oth r lot situate In Towanda bore,' bounded north by lade of Antos Pennelt•- 1 er, east by Second-at , south y lands of the Msby teriati Parsonage, west by an 'alley; being eOft front on saltiSecond-st, and 150 fset'deep, with 1 framed' mew, 1 framed barn,-and few fruit trees thereon. seized and-taken Into ere-cation at the suit of ET Fox,use I'S .J S Allyn. .Also at the 'suit- of C S Fox's use vs same. . ANDREW J. L.O.'I7TON, Shedd. Sbea I Irs'Office, Towanda, Pa., April 'IN 1878. PocLANtATIoN....- - WIIEREAN .Holt. Pa,ut. D. - Mottitow, Prealdent Judge of the lath Judicial District. consisting of the county of Bradford, -and Hon. C. S. Huss eta., A",,.oeiate Judge In an , l'for said comity of Bradford. have is .-Ined their precept hearing date the Juth.day of April, Is7s. fo me directed. for holding a Court of Over and Trrminer, General Jail Delivery, Quarter SL•ssionm of the Peace, Common Pleas and f trithans' Court. at ToSanda, for tlie,eminq of 'Bradford, cominetirring on Monday, May 6,1157 e, to continuo two wear.. Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coroners and Juot lets of the ,l'eare of the County of Fira4-• ford, that they be then and there In their proper persons, at Iti o'clocklu'rbe forenbon of said day, with records, Inquisitions and other remembrances to do /1103 i, things which to their office Appertains to be 4111111,: and those who are bourolAy recogni , vanees or othems Ise. to pro...emit,: against the pri— soner, who are Or may be in the Jailor said county, : are to he then and thereto prosecute against them as shall he Just. Jurors are requested 10 be pone- ' :tool in their attendance, agreeably to their notice. Dated at T.;watida, the 10th day 4. April. In the ' 'yeas - of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sev , -ntv-eight, and of the- Independence of the . 1":,10.1 States the one hundred and tin rd. • • ~. • A _J.,LAYTON, sheriff. - Sheriff's hmcr. April 11, - 1870. ' 011PLIA:S;S' COURT SALE—By N it toe or an order issued out of the Orphans' Court of Bradford County. the undersigned. Guar. (Ilan of Mary Bowman and Effy Bowman, minor • children of .1. M. liowman, late of Asylumiwp., dee'd. will expose to public sale on the premlsea. on SA.Ti - It It AY API:11. 27. 1575, at 2 o'clOck, P. NI.. :he . :oilwing described real estate; situate In ',Aid township of Asylum : Beginning by lint, of - an old white oak, corner of Wm. :11 .t . rison . '-s tract; thence east 60 perches to a. , sto:o• heap :':hence south 100 per4ries to a yellow pine, said to bel.orner rit Wm. Yates' tract: thence west 40 perclo:s to a stone heap ;,, thence south 10 0 east -F I...relies to a stone heap; thence south' 77 0 aml 10' west SI 2-10 perches to a stone heap: and thence north' 17 0 and 10' east 161 perches to the I,:ie.. of h.ginnitig: Contains .ca acres and 134 pet elle-, nitre or less. ,• . . .k LS , i—s roe other tract, situate In said township.. liMinded as follows: Begird:dr:gat a post on the line between J. I'. Ellis and J. R. Delong, running . 60. rod. along the line between. Dahl belong and the lif,t-deserihed land 40 0 west. to a post; • thence south 4 , .0 east 36 6-1 , 1 perches to a post on the line iwtween said !Wong and said first-described land ; the 50t:14.21 0 west 606-10 perchis to the plate a of beginning. Contains 6 acres and 100 perches of la' d. more or le”. . , (11 , 11 iipoti property being struck dOwn. JERI:S.Ii A WILLIAM IN Guardian A , iitn, April 4, 1878 C OINIITTEE'S 'SALE:— In the ',Patter of the lutiFy .of Jeremiah Henson. le the Court of Comidea Bleak of Bradford Coun t}-. Sept. T.; ISM By slit uo of an order Issued out of the Court of Comuron . Meas. of Bradford County, the under signed, Committer, Se., of Jeremiah Henson, the e . spose - to public sate, on the pre:nisei fa Albany twp.. on FRIDAY, APRIL 7.6,197 a, at 'o'clock, P. M.. ° said lunatic's undivided one-half merest at the following described real estate: Be ginning at a cernerbeiringing to Wells Wilcox nt.d lloverly ; thence north :V. east along the line between , Ile,erly and Wells . Wilt es. 73 perchi4 to a stnne heap for a corner; thence north slo east pr; . l,cs to a corner; thence north 29 0 east along tine of land belonging to It. Wilcox 75 µ^rch , l4 ton stone heap (or a corner; thence north 61° east 45S p. , 1-o , lle. to a stag-corner; thence south :9 0 west 145 perches to .a post for a corner alonethe line of land belonging to A. Quimby ; thence south 6.1 0 ea-t perches -to the place of beginning. Con ' tanks 50 acres of land, more or less. 'Cr:Rms.-450 On the property belng-struck dohs QSa on confirmation, 'and the balance In one and two years, s Ith Interest front date of sale, .and be senured byjutlment en real estate. " 4,:iint.ElV WICK IZER. pril 1,187 s. rommlttee., Sc. • Albany. A _ . . TIDAL LIST for :Ilay Term, 1878 SECOND wzmc. p:mt.m now vs Canton Twp issuO John Merk:e vs Lemon Ti Forest eject Ella., ii iiolker vs Cornelius Munsiker., . ~.. '• Thisble Kinney vs pee: W. Kinney ' debt Susan Carmer et al vs C.W Dame eject Ti John omp.on vs Miehael - Coleman. . - •• First Nat Bank of Athens vs John D Ky*Cr...debt mine - ^ Edwin Drake • clarls , a owner is J Leroy Corbin I.,aeller Drew vs Haw! M Kinney, adnir. Cloven- Vaal:, Was erly.-vs Codaltill & Huss-1. . - same .1 D 3lontanye same Chautvey S Itubsell thYld Gardm‘r v, Daniel Reason appeal c;:ifer. It ,nl,. Waverly. vs Jahh F 3lcans...3sspt N It Voorhis' u. 4 c vs lilt GaAs appeal same , - W Huggins et al Sallie A. N . same John 'Alai: same "Alfred McClure... Fa Mt: 1) I) Murphy 7 1 • 's:une II WIISOD t; A 'Middaugh vs Elhanan Smith 'Linderman vs N - C It It C 0.... ..,. Win Vanderpool vs .I no Crimmins CW l: Lapp vs M Bixby , silrrenaes returnable Monday, May 13, 1 4 78, at 2 r. M. IS E NJ. S. PECK, Prot., Towanda, Fa.. April 17. WS. D'IT Y. 'District' iLeourt "i ti n • Piffled States for the western dia. titet of Pennsylyahla. This is to give _make that en the 12th day of 'April A. 11. Is7e a warrant in bantsuptcy was Ism yd agalnat the estate of Rufus W. Child Smith field twp. In the County of Bradford, and'State of Penn;.y;rai.ia, x tie has G,•en adjudged a bankrupt 'upon Ids own petition; that the payment of any debts and delivery of any property belonging to each bankrupt to lilm or for his use, and tho transfer of any propeity by hum are. forbblen by 1..0 :,111:3,1,a meeting of the creditors of said bank rupt to pt,, Ines.• debts, and to Choose. one ire More assignees of his estate, will be held at court of Bankruptcy, to be held at the 'OIIII7C of .k. Mereur. Towanda i'a., Irqore R.-A. ; .Slereur Itegbder. on the 'nth day of MAY A. I). I'- r. al 10 . April, fist, le7S JOHN HALL. Marshal as Messenger NOTlCE.—Notice - - in hereby given that .1. Leroy Corbin, of Alb ens 80r1,.. eiadford County, Pa.. by deed of volum. tary a , signment, have assigned all the estate, real . and personal, of the Bahl J. Leroy Corbinio sayder and V. T.. P4ge, in said - county, in tritat for the benefit of the .ereditora of the • said Leroy Corbin.- All per,ons, tlterefort', indebted to the said .1 Leroy I °thin will make payment to the said Assignee.; - at. the 't.t.,re of F: T. Page. in Athena 1i0n.% and those.haringelaitnaor demands against the raid .1. keroy Corbin will present the , same. y; Rhein delay. W3f. SNYII eft, Apt 15'7.4-5w • . ' . 17AGE, Assignee of .7. Leroy Corbin. t. - 11) I TORY ' S NOTICE.—In the /1 matter of the estate of Hester Taylor. deed. In the Orphans' Omit of Bradford County. The undersigned, an Auditor appointed by the toNlistribUtr nunies :n.the hands of the:Ad-. m Mist rat .r of . sald estate, as shown by id s final dc. Point, *ill attend to the duties of hie appointment' 3: hi, 1,111.-e In Tuivanda Borough, Pa., on FRIDAY, the tedli day of 1,575. at to when awl.wherv . p:rsonS having claims-noon -aid pie •I must present them, or else be foreyer debarred from coming in upon the sane. - ' • JOHN W. Ml\, Auditor. - T4Wanda. l'a., April 4, 1,78-w4. - AI'PLICATION IN DIVORCE. To C. McCracken. In the • Court of Com mon Pleas of Bradford County. No. 62, Dee. T., ~You are hereby notified that Clara 3leCraek en, your ha, applied to the Court of Conitnon• Pleas of Bradford County .for a divorce Iron' the tsuttls of matrimony, anit the said Court bait ap pointed Monday, 3lay 6th, tu the Court Ifott-e:.at 'l.Owanda, for hearing the said Clara In the at which time aid place you MAY at tend If you think prettier. A: J. LAYTON, Sheriff. . . A DMINISTRATOIt'S NOTICE. A Notice in hereby given that all persmis ,i,oted to the estato of Jeremiah Markman...late of Monroe tort nship, deed, are requested to make "inimedlattt paymeut, mid all persons having clatmA against said estate must present them duly aittlieti: Cleated sot settlement. 11. B. 1101.LETT. Administrator, with 1%111 annexed. 3tonroeton,,Pa.,,April 111, !Sri. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. —Nettee is hereby given that all persons In. dellted to the estate 'cif (it-0. T. Cole. late of Tdvranda iterw„ deed, are requested to make ituntidlite . paymen t • and all.persops having claims agaluit aal estate must pr sent them duly aut?entleatert settlement. • - ' Administrator Pen dente Lite. Towanda, Pa.. April 4, WO, iiiii =I I=3