El Nradfori eporter. irqwands, Pa., Thursday, August 8,1878. CIiAMBERLIN Dealer In FINE JEWELRY, z awrens, SILVER & PLATED *ARE, - .TONVAIIDA., rA. • - Towanda, Jan. 18, tan. ' YLOCAL ---------- AND GENERAL. JUDGE WILLISTON if; -a Greenback can didate ter the Legislature iti Tiogacciunti F,Drrox KEELER and ante, of the Owe go &cord, -are sojourning-at Mianequa; Springs. Burn peaches are quite plenty in this -market. They are small but of very good flavor. DsAwl; JArrts Etammr, now nearly ninety years old, has joined the Grange at North Towanda, .TAatus Esq.,. of this j)lace, and two other gentlemen, have g)urchas'ed the Blossbnrg glass works. t '.PROF, BF.NEDICT, lisle of the HOMO ticads IliglfSf.thool; ha's been employed as _teacher of the Athens Graded BChool. Miss Emw._ A. BnEly an, of Philadel iphia, will give readings at the Baptist Church, in Borne, on . Tuesday evening; August 13th. Tnr Northern Tier Gazette says VrEO. B. lisilsox sold during the past .season thiriti Eureka Mowers to one 'farmer for his own use. Titn.Ladies of the Universalist Church mill bold a sociable at the Lecture 1 !., of the Church on Tuesday eveniug, Aug:-; 13th. 'All are invited. Tits rttular meeting{ of the Murphy temperance society wilt } ye held at • the Court House, Wednesday evening, August 14th, at 8 o'clock. PAsTott Pout tu, of the Universalist Church, is off for a summer vacation.' For the present he is visiting his - 'parents at Morris, Otsego County, N. Y. Tun members of Co.K., 12th Regiment, are to have a drill and pie-nic, August 'Alai:, The place of holdthg the pic-nio Las not:'yet been decided upon. NISS EMMA As . PICENVER, Elocutionist, from Philadelphia,. will give a reciting at Isimth Orwell Grauge Hall, on the evening of August Irith. All n . le invited. Ttir,Axtrn of ALoNzo eIIArMAN, of At bitty township, was struck by lightning and entirely consumed, together .with all its contents, on Monday last. Mr. C's loss is i.-": 30 0 .; no insurance.. ' A lISTTI.V.:SNAKV: nearly four feet in length, with nine rattles. was killed in a ed-room in Northrop Iloltow a fewdlays his snakeship had crawled through the-"cat hole " in the floor. WE arc in receipt of the first number of the Agitato \ t;; - li very newsy little sheet 'vitae(' bypeuXs. lIINToN at Athens. We ••elconte the lick candidate foil public fa_ VLPI, and wish its"Proprictor success. , Now we have got \ a \ notlier edition of the " Cool; nook," and Ouse of our subscri bers who arc entitled to \ receive them by reason of baVing paid for. the REPORTEIt prior to June Ist, are invieeK.l to call and gtt them. T. J. WATSON, Who emigraed to the West from Springfield tows' 1p spring, has settled near Burling:due, Kan sas, and has bought a farm and built him self a house. 'He is a thrifty farmer and will succeed. 11 1 101. Dort. hs written her nrther very interesting letter descriptive of, her voyage in the Nethfriond, and we regreL that we are not permitted to nublibh it, not only as an interesting news item, but as a motlel for other letter writers. 11oN. B. S. DAnTT, of Canton, N. 31. PomEnOY,.IOIIN DOnlis:s•, Gtont;E: NEW nullY anti wife, 31m. llorrmAN, Mrs. ;age LoNG - and 3lrs. S. W. romEttoY, of Troy, nro att i enditg the Sunday School "Convention at Chatatootu'Like. W i tti.t.tm E. Cuit.sox, Es 1 ; of Troy, lai.gone to Chic;iigo to visit his. brother, and the-tiro go - twin thence to Nebraska to purchase a tract of hind. They will also visit lowa, and other Western States before their rehire. Mn. and Mrs. JAI. Pim; Major.E. IV. HALE and fanfily. Hon. 3. 0. PATTON awd Mrs. Gcn. P.ArroN, o.A l tti B. Pow: TER ind vifc, and - Mrs. Btsoor., joined the' excursion to[Thousarid Islands Loll week. They repOrt a very pleasant trip. Tut: Troy Pahl this fall will have a new and attractive feature in a&Woman's Pa vilion for' e exhibition of the • thonsAnd ingenions_aitieleo made by women, whh are not -entered . fOr comiktition, works of art, etc. Mrs. 5.. N. NEAVREItY is Super. intenticilt 61 thihtlepartment. l'utv.vrE families in Towanda willing to board teachers attending the County Institute from August 12 to 23d, or hav ing rooms to rent, will please notify J. A. WILT, G. W. WAN, E. E. ttutiit,AN, or .IAMHs TAY Lon, Janitor G rad ed 5c 11 60 1 , giving price .and•Partieulars.. A_‘• i'LA n bake," under the supervision -of that pripce of Cattrttg, SEELEY, is to come off at Weston's on the Barclay Bail- road, on Friday. A special train w leave the Court !ionise at 10 o'clock A. at. .'1 general iltviiation is extended to all who desire to participate: Mr. 8. 'says the bill of fare will not be confined to clams, but a general variety will be spread on the occasion. MK free lecturesgiven by Dr. BANNING dating the past week, have been , largely attended and - attentively listened to. The Doctor has made his subject! a' specialty for the past forty years, and has thorough ly mastered it. He has the confidence and suPport of the medical profession all . over the con. try. In addition be has cer tificatesef cures from thousands of pa tients. MINS J ENN I E Po Knor, daughter- of liort.tcf: I'onEttor, Esq.,_ of T.roy, trailed en Satu l rday with the lifcoAYs, of Balti.: mote, oi l the stgatne.r Devonia,' Anchor Line, fOr Europe; to be gone a year or more. .7he Farty will first spend a month aniong.the lakes of Eicotland. *Miss P. will coini,lete her studielsfin Germany .and Italy IK l fore her retulln. CL F.! IlEnt,toTtr4 iaf Troy, died at his residenee in that place on " Sunday last. lilr. R. ;had betlii for forty years an'enter- Prisingiand leading tinniness man of West ern li s e*lfortl. For die past fifteen years Le had been the bead of the large mercan tile est4lishment t or ReniNczox S Lmon- Ann. Although welt advanced hi years his loss! will be ecriodsly felt in a large circle. • BLAcHBERIUES are abundant, and sell ng at 5 cents peF.quart in this market. MR. Hopuzx caught an eel in tha river on Tuesday last, 'weighing nearly six pounds. • 0. D. GOODENOI7OII has retired from the Mansfield Advirtiset and accepted a posi tion on the editorial stall of the Detroit Free Press. "BEN." is well qualified for the duties of the editorial chair of any pa per, and we congratulate. the proprietors of the Free Press on their good fortune in • securing his services. MASTER FEARS MORTANYE Wean the belt as the champion fisherman. Ori Mon day last he caught and safely landeda black bass weighing over three pounds. The gills of the fish gave evidence of hav ing been . on, somebody's -book before. , FnArta marched home with his mmister of the deep" on a string; feeling as proud as any-conquering hero on his homeward march after a successful campaign. • WE regret to learn that A. C. ELSIIREE, Esq., of Athens, met with a serious acci dent on Saturday• last. Ho was in his barn, and in passing the horses thinks one of them kicked at• another, striking Mr. E. in the side just below the shoulder. Several ribs were broken, and it was at first feared that one of his lungs was in injured{ Later reports, however, indicate that he its recovering. KANSAS 110UND.—We learn that an.ex cursion will-leave Towanda August 19th, for Kinsley and Ellis, Kansas. Tickets— round trip, 42.03. • Tickets to all points West - in, proportion. The excursion will go via the A. &G. W. R. R. All those .wishine to avail themselves of a pleasant trip, will please address H. E. BABCOCK, Towanda, Pa., or S. M. SuArruc, Eastern Traveling Agent, A. & G. W. li. IL; El imira, ' A JOLLY party of fisher Men . left this "port " on)londay last. The. "craft " in which they sailed was brought from Sul_ van County, and launched near the Court House. The party consisted of H. W. PATRICE, Hon. GEo. D. • JACKSON, Ilon. 33. Rush J.tessolv, Col. PA TItICE, S. B. LE X IWIt o W u.i.ra JA CK SON', and WILLIE WoopuurP. They expect to be out several thlys, and will proceed as far as Wyalusing. PIC-NIC AT I.EllAvsyri.l.E.---The schol ars of the Soldiers' Orphan School, at Ilarford, Pa., who are enjoying the vaca tion with their friends, together with the soldiers and sailors of the ; late war, and the different Sabbath Schools, will hold a basket pie-nic at the grove of STEWART C,Stssini,n, Thursday, August lath, leav ing the M. E. Church at 10 A. m., led by the Leltaysville Cornet Rand. Addresses will be:delivered by Col. H.- S. SWEET, Principal S. 0. S., Revs. ANGEL, Mclnnis, and others. Everybody is invited, and an intellectual feast may be expected ; and the old veterans of 1861 - will have . a reunion ; and it is intended that every one shall haveia good time. FRANK DRAKE, a native of this county, and at present District Attorney of Sulli van Comity, is m2ntioned in connection with the ,Democratic nomination for Rep rescntati've in th-it county.. Barring his politics FRANK is a good fellow. By the, -way, we hear another Bradt°id County man prominently spoken of as the proba ble Republican Muninee for member of the Legislature. -We refer to Judge. Pom- Enor. -Should the Republican Conven tion nominate Fns, he will certainly be the next representative from Sullivan. Tnt Ceentry Genttempt gives the fol lowing timely Lints on bow Co can peach es : Procure the largest, finest and ripest fruit. Use granulated sugar, in propor tion to half a pound of sugar to a pound of fruit. Make the syrUp of half . a tea cupful of water to half a pound of sugar. Let it come to a boil and skim. Have your p9aehes pared with a si!ver plated fruit 'tnife, and throw them into clear cold water, in a wood or earthen vessel, A3oil the fruit in the syrup until it is so ItTner that you can put a broom straw through it, then skim it trotn the syrup with a skimmer and place in the tans un tikthey are quite full. Fill up with the bo p itzo-rup and immediately screw on the tops .v ligbtly.as possible. You will , find you w . ll have to-screw theM on again and again. tzok at every jar for two or three days after canning, to see if is air tight. If your\dore cliiset is not quite dark wrap youran az ound with brown wrapping paper. \ Light injures all fruit —it must be kept cool -also.. KT 11.4:.ii G i IlErtnir..A startling report is in circulation here tha , the emigrants Fromm this locality to Kan.as have fallen. into the hands of the In ins, and are , now captives. Some weeks ago news was received that 0. N. Wltinlt'ri of East Troy, his 'wife and S.i.o 'Pt nm,Y,;, of the same place were taken captives by some roving bands of Shawnee Indialis, who held them for a ransom. It is reported that Mrs. Ilmmtsit, of East Troy, \ the mother of young PURPLE, had written I that she bad to guard her younger boy to\ revent his being kid rapped, and later word has been received that Mr. and Mrs. lIKIMER and children, and RENSSALAER Po,nrEn, of .Leona, were also taken pris .ol34B. It is said that a letter from RANT. PORTER to his father . .lonli PoitTEn, was written from the Indian Camp asking for money to redeem them to prevent their being sold as slaves to the interior tribes. The place where they were located is not far from lodgma r, and but a short distance froM the country infested by the roving bands of Commanches.-2VWI/tern Tier Gazette. . . . MR. EDITOR:—AIIow me to 'make my very best bow. It has been so long stitee I have seen you. We have been very busy with our work, but are getting along so well that I thought I Would look around a little, and Kee what I could find that. •would interest-you. Last evening I rode down to Centreline, our sister village three miles from tore, and found the Temperance wave had just :struck. CuAlet-Ey'Skitm of Elmira, was ,speaking in, a happy, spirited_, man,. ner, and was listened to with marked at tentiou. lie has reformed—and can pro. duce evidence from his own life against all concerned, u or with the rum traffic. Then his brother . SMITH, of Wellsburg, was inspired to speak, appealing earnest ly to the old and young to " - Look not up, on the wine when it is red." He bad scarcely taken his seat when, in the midst of the excitement, loud and repeated calls were made for "Plutarch ! Plutarch 1" whom I suppose lived in the, second cen tury, when to my astonishment another Smell( arose, and in a. rapid and . telling manner, recounted some °this past histo ry and added much - to the interest'.of the mectipg.• If all the :inn% family would , be co-workers in the. good cause, what a mighty as well as glorious reformation there, would be. There was a crowded house, splendid music, and while many names were kik; milled to the pledge I was thinking to myself, "A chipli amang ye,..takin' notes, an' faith, he'll vent •.• SuarELl—• gOlTrille• J 4 17 22,-1818. - EDITORS Rairowcipt—fl in Towanda`a fewtleyelNieo •/#llOll, the Commissioners' Oincey - taid irnust sty that it is" - pleasant to do business with their able and obliging Clerk. BO seems ever courteous and s alfabloto-all. finch kind ness, of heart and urbanity of manner,— show that ho is possessed of every attrib ute of a trues gentleman' Efoarmuch bet ter we feet, to be greeted with•politeness, than with a sardonic' grin and a surly growl- that we isamotimea meet: with among officials: The County Comnissioners would con fer a great favor upon those having busi ness to do with that Oleo, by \ retaining LEwrs-in his present positlon s .s, Rome, July 29, 1878. DEBUTANT. BATTLE OF NEW Tow/Jr.:Tim C/MTES7 MAL CELEBEATIOIL-At a meeting of repiesentatives from the- city ' of Elmira, Waverly, Chenrung, Athens and Fyaltt sing, held at‘Weverly on the flit day of August, instant, to consider the subject of commemorating in a suitable _manner the hundredth anniversary of the Battle of New Town, which Will occur on the 20th day of August, 1879, it was resolved that the Chairman rind Secretaries issue a call for another - meeting. In pursuance, therefore, of that resole.. tipn, the undersigned give notice that there will be a meeting of citizens `inter ested in the subject at the Fishier House,: in Wellsburg, County of Chemung, on Thursday, the 29th day:of August, inst., at '2 o'clock r. st., to further consider the propriety of commemorating-that event; and the laying the corner stone of a mon ument upon the battlefield, and also for a permanent organization by appointment of officers and conimittoes. The day named fOr that meeting is the hilth anniversary, and the place in full view of the ground, and it is desired that a largo representation shall be in attend ance from the valleys'of the Susquehan na, Chemung and Genesee, and from the borders of Seneca and Cayuga Lakes, and from the entire extent of territory em. braced in the expedition under command of Gen. JOHN &pavan in the summer and autumn of IVO. Aug. 3, XB7B. W. P..WANER, Chm'u. C. G. Eitustms, 0. U. P. KINXEY, Secretaries. THE BATTLE OF NEW TOWN.—III call ing attention to the proposed Centennial of the "Battle of New Town," , the Elmi ra Advertiser recalls some of the incidents connected with the battle : "The import ance of this great and desperate contest between the Indians and Tories under BRANT and Btrt.un, and' the American Armies under Sumaxax and elm:Tex, has never:been fairly or folly appreciated. The Indians and Tories were strongly in trenched in what they supposed to be an impregnable position. The work which SUI.LiVAN accomplished was, aftet a fierce battle of six hours' duration, to drive thern from these entrenchments complete ly routed and broken in pieces. Their ar mies wereever rallied in force again. Soma v.tN, after the victory, marched with.his a my, from the Susquehanna to the Genesee, as SHERMAN did through Georgia, destroying. and laying waste tho Indian towns and villages, and put an end forever to the power of the Iroquois in all this region. The expedition was, sent out by Gen. WAsurtio•rox to avenge the massacre of Wyoming, which had oc curred the year before. Never was work more thoroughly accomplished than the Owl: of this expedition. It opened a new country, that of the far famed and beau tiful Genesee, to the knowledge and occu pation of the white race. Hundreds of St•nnti . .‘x's men came back • and settled in the land which their prowess had re deemed, and their descendants stag live upon it. ' it, is proposed to renew the memories and gather up the scattered his tories of this important event. The Bat tle of New Town was no secondary or tri vial affair. It was a decisive contest, and is entitled to be ,brought np to its just rank in the confli:to of the Revolution. This proposed celebration, properly to be held upuu ground mado classic by the blood of patriots and heroes 'a hundred years ago, .will do much iu this direction. We are sure that all of those who are so fortunate as to now possess this .goodly heritage, especially those who holti it by inheritance derived from their 'fathers whose trusty rifles rescued and conquered it, will take earnest and active part in this commemoration. 'Let the response be prompt and universal. ' All papers through Out the territory em embraced in Sl't.t.n•.tN's march are re. quested to publish the notice elsewhere given in this paper, and interest them. selves hi the success of. the Centennial Celebration." • EDITORS La:POUTER :—The almost 1111. bearable head'' of the past few days has somewhat abated. Qnr•farmcrs - are get ting about through with haying and har vesting, which has been an exceedingly abundant one: The repairing of the old brick Church is completed. it has been thoroughly done from foundation to spire, newly car \peted, painted, etc., and is now an invit htg and attractive place of worship. It wilk be re.oPened on 'next Sabbath -wi impiTssive 'ceremonies. Ilev. Dr. ST.' 11 ART, will preach in the evening. The l jwifo of Ex-pity Treasurer Co. LEY, of Elni ire is spending thc summer in Wy... sox: She's an invalid, and tinder the medical ein\of Dr. T. P. MAtuta., and we are pleased to learn is rapidly improv ing. Mr. Coo ,v, who is one of Elmira's most popular citizeus, spends most of his Sabbaths with us.le is a gentleman with whom it h a pleasure to mt.et. May be come often ? • A number of cattle buyers from the coal regions are here - buying Cattle. GEonoE OTT is about tinoccupy his now house near the depot. • D. C. DElVirr, Esq., of Towanda, J. E. Piot.i.F.T, 11. 8. Moans's, o\ll a dozen or two others,' held what they te , rmed • a Greenback meeting at the Academy last. WedneSday evening. It wailevident \ from the slim attendance, want of interesOind enthusiasm that this so called Labor 11.. form party hive already had their day, Men Will not long follow a sot or class or broken down _discarded politicians , be 'cause they go about the country howling and prating of the sufferings of the poor oppresied.labOrer. -No ; but if they will go and do something to alleviate swab suf tering, and irnprove'and elevate his condi uon, they - may ask, and not in vain for his siipport Attie polls. . Prof. W..IL' OWES, of Lafayette Cid lege, is visiting his parents in this place. Speaker MTEu lea successful bass fish erman as welt as a successful Legislator. . May his shadow never grim lets& Many of our people will attend the . State Fair at lElmiraiieit month. The sewing society of the Presbyterian Church meets neat .Wedueitiay at -the house of Mrs. J. D. ALLEN. "FicitnistAxn Au.s.s, Es ti, of Nebraska; is visiting friends in Wysttx. There are about ono hundred and twen tyBHAD111:01111 iticrouTaus read in Wyaex I--believe. Its reliable comae makes it • Youre,... • - Wisei,August 5, 1878. excellent CRACKLE A3UVACTOIY IQ tow* at COWLES , BAXILEY, sliete Tim tan bay the', best task-baked avian* ' • - • , ' •-•• • • - MTM Tan Pretbytertin . Ektrabr &hoot of Troy Oa -niched "atillintemini,` last week. iiinperintendent„ S. iilevezz, hie letter to the fiernistrt Tier Beret of Mineeina" k - veri core. t plimentary "- Be saw- W. D.,Tyler,\ihe exeellent- proprietor, gave ns all the aid - needed as well-As the privilege of retjoylitgell the means of re. creation so elaborately furnished A* the guests. d more beautiful or fora plank or recreation generally, 1 have never seen, and se a placefor city boarders it is only necessary , to be known to be appropriated. - We reached home safely at a little past 4 o'clock, every ono being will pleased with their trip. = POl7l 1D DEAD.r4ILEDEBICK PLATT, a worthy and molt respected eitirenof bany township,. was , found- dead in the woods on Wednesday night last. H ead sent a little girl fOr the cows, and she te- \ smvined away so long that Mr. safety, be came uneasy in regird'to her, safety, and started near twilight accompanied by his dog in. onset of her. The little girl return ed soon after, nottaving met with him, he in turn was goa6" so long that , the neighbors were aroused and started at aboteeleven o'clock in search of hint.' The night was very dark, and after pro ceeding some dhatuun therbegan to call and were answered by the dog barking.' Taking the direction of the sound they continued on, calling. at abort intervals and each time promptly answered by the . dog. In this way they were enabled to hind him without much trouble. Prom his appearance he had fallen instantly dead, . supposed from heart diseaae. He • was a man of sterling worth and integrity. PERSOICIATA. d. EssTstutoexe„'of the Treasury Department, Washington, is spending his summer. vacation with his Wends here. —O. D. GoonEsocou, late of the Mans field Acisertfier,,paid us a flying visit last week. G.V. WARE and FRED. HOFF mmi, of ,Troy. aro at ang 13nuich.. —Miss FANNIE JEWETT Spent last week as the guest of Mrs. 11. F. Goonnan, in Sayre. -4udge - ICELLi is spending the "heat. ed term " at 31innequa. —Mrs. HENKEL, of Illinois, is visiting her sister, Mrs. GEORGE STEVENS, in this place. —L. D. LArros, of Wisconsin, is visit ing his brother, Sheriff Lsrrort, in this place. ' . —Mr. and Mrs. . 0. A. SALDVFIN are at the Chatauqua Lake Sunday School Con vention this week. Mrs. 8.. was invited by the committee to assist in the singing. —Misses LIZZIE and EUGENIE MACKAY, of Hamilton, Ontario, are guests of Miss ANNE GRIFFITHS. - Cnoss and daughter, Scarz, are. visiting friends in Owego. • —Our young friend, FRANK -Mews- FIELD, who has been a resident of this place for the past two or three years,.took his departure last week for the " Lone Star State." FRANK is a most genial companionable fellow, and carries with him to his Southern home the kind wishes of large circle of friends. A Wisa Dticos.---" Deacon Wilder, I want you to tell me how you kept yourself and family so well the past season, when all the rest of us haie had the doctors run ning to us so long?"' " Bro. Taylor, the answer is very easy. I used Bop Bitters in time and kept my family well and - saved large doctor bills. Three dollars' worth of it kept us all well and able to work all 'the time, and I will warrant it has cost you and most of the neighbors one to two hundred dollars apiece to keep sick the same 'time. I guess you'll take my medicine hereafter." Bee another column. NEW LOCA4X, lar The Grand Central is now oilbring unusual lndueements to business men, families and binrists. The prices for board hive never been so low, and the table Is Mlll kept up to Its first-crass high standard. HARVEST PIC-RIC :—Grand Pic-nic and natee at Buttonwood Orme, near mouth of To. Creek, on rut DAY aftormrn and evening. AUGUST oth. lee Cream and Supper xerred by H. CowLts. Mitatc: ClaMln and ,Rogers Qua thine Band. Dancing beglniat >t o'clock r. a. It • CV WTOMING SENINAitIf AND COW/IEII - it. Compton offers to students a Normal course, College preparatory course, Ake. The Commercial College has a well established reputation fur fitting young min for business and positions of trust. During the fifteen years of Its existence It hashed A constantly increasing patronage, and Its gradu ates are round in nearly every State irf the Union. The course of study Is SI comprehensive as passible wititinA period of thirteen to twenty weeks. The appointments of the College are of the highest or der, yet the expenses are much less than . at, many caber drat class business entities. Next term opens August 29. Caminur , .lsl students address: Prof. L. L. SI'ICAGLC. All others, Rev. D. CoreLann, Kingston, BUSINESS LOCAL. rkr DRESS. GOODS at reduced prices at J. L. Nroprs. may 2. rir Go to SNELL & FAANIIAM'S for nest Millinery Ggod*. a" Misses ERIELL & FARNITAM do all kinds of DRESS MAKING. or Everything in the lino of station ery W lIITCOMB & HIIACT.B. "SHETLAND SHAWLS in great variety at .1, 14, slll.lrll. - may=- Vir Ladies', -I'diase4 and Children' *GLOVES and HOSIERY at J. L. KIINT*11; WITT. Of TABLE LINEN, NAPKINS and To WEI.% at J. L. EMTS. , Inift , Vir HOSIERY ! HOSIERY ! HOSIE RY All new styles at J. L. Swint. mayl. CousEn has the best wearing Shoes for Men, Boys and Yoothii , wear 'ever offered Towanda; and at prices within the reach of ail. ice' Straw Work and Mantling a spe cially at Ssat,L & Faurrnau'a. Mr' ONE HUNDRED LINEN SITITS from e 2.00 up at BUMS Woe. 1.7. tir TRIMMED HATS ALMOST GIV ES AWAY at STUN Bros. t Thompson's GLOVE' FITTING CORSET at J. 1., may/. VW - PARASOLS and UMBRELLAS at J. L. Ix I's - nuo. - tar You can got all the latest styles of Stationery, very cheap, at WilticOus k SIIACIVS Mrs. E. J. MiNaos is selling goods this spring CHEAPER THAN EVER. Cali and examine beton) ptrchasing. • sprl7. Pr CLOSING OUT balance of Sum mer Stook of Milner" Goods at GREATLY RE RUCED PRICES at STZRN RM. 7. - . cr L. B. Botunoulchaßenges compe titionlor quality of goods and low prices on Bash, .Doors; filln4and Noldlnia, and all building UM. terlal. (aura-tn. • \ I We. E.lifinoos• baa returned trot; the City, and has decidedly the PINRST DISPLAY O\MILLINIERT and NOTIONS In this torn. spell. fir Mrs. B.l.ldrzume has TRIMMED HATS for ORR DOLLAR and arra*, rir Nu. Mom* • bas the -best Skirt Supporter, also the Skirt anther. The Largest, and Cheapest line of Shea for Ladles. Have and Chß/Inns , wear Is found atththatalt ans sten, corner Man and Plswet4.. Tray I Noble% Mock. apr4'le \ • 4 - yr. COwtta' Bakery W ili on, of ' the Ist Ward Bakery; Will be as I daily el& Irma Cracken hot-from Ike' ona, Breed, ries, Cakce, Am • .' . ar Don't -- yon forget ft. We c tic sirrnamtwan . 4 orrnymil i iiiWtiCk.linii4fil * admitted/op Jittlfremllo Erfcrugges. 11 'CiiiiiPailkitre :0411eistlitiopinkiii sad Norma Comes of litany. *ale *specialty. MA tor !k catilie g alh L, .' fr4G,C l ,ualAikao:V,lnutillft OWL ' - ' *MINI. !ditkiiiiiiiits eiitiiit,6-- -11 3 : virtue, lio of smutty Write lowed ant of f the Comm of Conte= e=0414/1 Me tie !need, I er 0117318 DAT. 'the 210th day of AVG ST Is7ll, at the door of the ;Court Houle. do Twitendaßotoogb, st 1 o'doelt, F. 1 in., the hatertegetselbed froperkli lomat No. 1. One lot, plea orpareel of land situate In' " . B . lten a • R eiff, iQe'let, T ad !d hIV least, north and west by bads of Jame Espy, per t tens te line meteor less, ill Intratethrthlatere -1 No. S. sa ALSOOne lot Innate In Standing Stone a botelded and described as follow: Iliggiela rkingowtist ulemoottia“ k 1 of Litwin super to the red roam; thence 'along lands of Patrick Bed! 12 pen to eor; thence non WeV a t a lands Of Petrick elieler theepellike •I mmi l li drtfrie RidolWßl,wef At tens M i lfeiwtrelteetere lan ' the plate; o begin -Wog ; contains! scree mote or less, all improved, withi s teettet dotty ? , axed sad talteula.latheilele'_; sand'thilleliteilleammt Ileurteta N lt•Deree• and W Defter. .. No. L ALSO-One lot sleets in Ineatlla twp., Id Lidifilaa. lop the nor th by hattilerif•Male :rlTniderene and Mosta Vangeder; on the east by • lands of John" Wagner. Wm Wagner red James `Roof ; on the south by lands of Burton Brown , Mo ses Walters and Elijah Make, and on the west by 'lands of Jno MeDaniels, contains 120 acres mote or ;less, about Mune imporred. with 1 finned house, Al tramedbereebein. 1 other framed barn with cow.. shed attached. end 2 orchard, of fruit trees thereon. No. S. ALSO-40 11 e lot situate in Franklin timp bounded as follows i On the north by the public highway: on the east by lands tte ',meal) Ilidg . was : en.thiabwili 14 the rttlwatells ettielkand on the west by !adds of James C Ridgeway, contains 3 acres more ones* ; all improved, with 2 framed houses. ' 1 framed barn, and few fruit trees thereon. No. 5. ALSO-One lot Maple la Towanda Bo as bounded es .follows COn' the berth by lands of .1 0 -Frost, east by lands of .1 F Means , &nab' by lands :of Wm Welch, and west byCharierst; being about 50 ft front en Charleroi and 140 ft i deep, With i , Mated house thereon ' • • No. d. ALSO-One lot iltiste in . Towanda Biro, beunded north by Sprneseat, east by lands of Dr. Weston. south by an ally. and west by lands of 0 D Bartlett, being - SO ft front wiliprarrat WO .131 ft deep, with; 3 trainee tame; and tfeerelrell trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Ward it Hanle vs John Lents. No. 7. ALSO-One other lot situate In Smit h I. Creek twit, bounded north bylands of • John P 011. Sett.., east and south by lands of Allen 8 Parsons. west by lands of the Northern Central Railway Co; 1 contains 8% acres more or less, all improved, with . I i framed barn and orchard of fret- trees thereon. Seized and taken into examinee at the Snit of Wit I Cant:when vs Mary A Joist. • -;,, • .... , 1 No. S. A LI3O-One ether loteltnate lb flatefegtde twp, bounded north by lands of Carey Horan' arid` Isaac Dull, east by public highway. south by the Berwick turnpike, and west by lauds of Carey Mo rass ; contains 57 sere* more or less, about 50 acres improved, with 1 framed house, I -board house, 1 framed barn and orchard of fruit trees thereon. Selsed_and taken Into execution at the suit of Ed ward Overton vs. Charles Alexander. No. 9. A Leo-Oket other, let situate fn linttleleht twP.tioniattil earth by /and/ of Adam' SAKI, east ' be. lands of Andrew Campbell. south by the public ,Ilighwer, and west by the public highway; contains ;40 acres Word or lea -. about 35 acres Improved, with log house, I framed bouse.3. trained bums bleed iitnith shop and orchard el trait trees thereon. No. 10. ALSO-One other lot situate in Smithfield twp, bounded north by lands of Adam .Schell, east by Lands of Mrs. Eliza A Ford, south by the public highway and lAndsof Herr 711 nd Horton, A ti ttle ustin, find weal by laid of Pete rad"; eon:: tains he he red` mercer MOO:bout 40 iei im preemie with 1 fraenectlonie, 1 framed born, and orchard of fruit trees thereon. No. 11. ALSO-One other lot situate In Smith field twp, bounded north by lands oftlackenn Wake 'ly. east by . lands Of. Adam ecelli,,eunth by 'ands of .Teter Brady. si West toplandsof Wm Iletnenway and David Soper; contains 50 acres more or less, about W acres Improved, no buUdlnes. Seized and taken into eremajon . at the stdt of WUltausitainell ye Donnie' Fed. . No. el. ALSO-One °lberia situate in Athens Born, bonded as follows: Being lotw.Nos 218 and 219, according to Vet on visit made by Orsen Rick ey for the lion Edward Herrick, recorded In Brad ford Common Pleas, it being the same lot deeded to E M Clark by N C Bards mid wife by deed .la. led Dec 1,1875, with 1 dwelling house thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the snit of N C Harris vas Z M Clark. No. 13, ALSO-One etiZter lot situate in Athens top,p trowndeellorth by lards ofsetent7.llllo,l, Mist anti stott be lands bow of forinerty owned by John I) Ryser, and weal by the public highway : contains 11 acre more or less-with 1 framed house and few trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at , the suit of Friendly Bro th ers oat vs Nary F Car nee. • , No. 44. ALSO-One other lot ,situate In Wynlns. ,lug twp, bounded as follows: ,Begitualeg at. tea, northwest 'or 014 V Taylor letaki. 3, tet".tise out:. 'side of street running on the line of II & Joseph Gaylord land ; thence south 65 0 east 7le. pen to a .stone ups ; 't betty north 4 0 :east 10 peketo at cur; thence north 86 0 west 714 per* ton stone coron side cf street ; thence along said street south 4 0 west 10 viers to she place of beginning; contains 75 pereOf 11 0 more or less, being lots Non 4 and 5, according to Craft's soney: redden to conditions In-regard to fences mentloned in deed from henry Gaylord and wife to C. C. Burch, dated Aug 29. 1870, and rez corded In deed book No 103 at page 451 Cc; all ine• proved, no buildings. Seised and taken into eee eutioo at the snit of G P 1.131 e, assignee, Cc vs C Church.- . • _ Nh. - 15. ALITO=Oni ti th e/. litlidliiate In Asylum twp, hounded north, east and punt by lauds of E J Ayres. and west by the publle highway ; contains one acre of Land more ur less, ail Improved, with I framed house thereon. Seized add taken Into exe cution at the suit of 41 H Sutomere use vs:EtlasPh: trick. t -. No. 111. ALSO-One other let sttonte In Litehffeld twpobounded north by lauds of 0 C Everson, east by lands of Eugene Underhill, south by lands of E Wolcott, anti west by the public highway; contains 40 ems more,nr terevabout 33 aereattopnared,,With I framed house. i Crewel bat - band few Milt trees thereon. Felted and taken into execution at the suit of Win Snyder vs Allen Stanton. ' No. 17. ALSO-One other Sot situate In Towanda Boro, bounded as follows : Being lots:No 30 on the allotment and divlslep of C L Ward, beginning at a cot of lot No :frowned by John °e'en on Division' • st s thence south tlVyl 0 west 58 ft and 1 Inches more or less, to a cor of lot No 321 thence by the same and lot .No 3l'north 3 , 1 0 east 1244, ft to an alley: thence along the alone, north e 7% 0 east OM ft to lot No 29 aforesaid ; thence by the same, south 4 0 west 123 ft more or less, to the pieceof beginning; helms she. whole of lot No 30 aforesaid, with I framed home., I Untied barn, and few fruit trees thereon. Seised and taken into execution at the snit of Cath. urine B Cook vs Westley Payne. - No. It. ALSO-One other lot 'innate in Wysoi twp, bobuded north by lauds of Horton Vanness and John Lamphire • emit by lahrls of Gorton Van 110.11M, south by, lauds of Bent Bennett, and on the west by lands of John Lampbter ; contains Marten of land more or less, abouttl acres improved. with I framed house, 1 framed !barn and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken on execution at A suit of .7 M ficoortin vs Josiah Smith. ' No.lll. ALSO-Defendsttt's undivided one-half interest In one other lot situate In Canton Born, and bounded as follows: fleginneng at the southeast cor of lot formerly owned by J K Seemis: thence north S7lO west 25 ft; thence teeth 114e west 113 8-12 ft to the centerof Towatulaat; thence north 71,%* eat 187 ft to the lot formerly owned by W J i r'helPsthence notth lie west 57 ft to the norttorest cur of said Pheire lot ; thence north 71 0 east 32 ft to said Phelpe northeast cur; thence north 11° west 120 ft to actor on tbe kweph Beaman laud : thence 89 0 west along said Beaman•s south line el ft to the west line of land , formerly owned by C A Krtse ,trhenee -south Nue welt 183 It to the place of beginning ; contains IL6 acre of land with 1 two-story framed hotel. I framed barn and framed , sheds, other outthelldings, also NI two-story, framed Store build irtk and outthultdingsbelenging thereto, and one other two-story framed building bnillt for • a meat market. and a few fruit trees thereon. Seiz ed and taken into execution at the suit of Caroline C Hattleys use vs 8 ANandan and J. S Manley. ' No. 20. ALSO-One other lot situate In Canton Bono, bounded north by lands of the James Fox estate, east by an alleyr, south , by Towandsed, and west by lands of t he - kitties lthlestate.theintrdrottl 36 ft neaten said Towards-at and 100 ft deep, with 1 framed building used for a bent, 1 (rained gro , eery store, end tin shop thereon. . No. 21. ALSO-One other 10t situate le Canton Burn., bounded north by lands of Win Owens a Son. • eased ylendsof A'V - Tretst," tooth by lands or-A 0 , Kelly. and west 14 an alley ; contains !‘ acre more or icss..au improved, with I framed house thereon. Soused and taken late exeetalon at the mai of 0 0 Strait rise vs Noraian Rockwell, , • . No. 'IL'. ALSO-One ether lor altrtafo In Smith- Seld Dip, bounded north by lands .of Adam Schill, oat by land* of Andrew Campbell, south by the public his sway; entitatrof 40 acres more or less. about 35 acres Improved, with I log house, I framed barn, 1 blackenithehep.-and, orchard of fruit trees .. , • No. 2.3. ALSO- 7 0m other lot situate In Smith. field twp. betutdmi north by lands of Aden 50011, - ease by land* of Mrs Ellie A Ford, south by the • public highway and lands of Herman Tuttle - and Burton Oredea, anifwest by lands of Peter Wady; contains 50 acres more \or less,.about 40 Acres Im proved, with I framed house, I framed barn and orchard of Dial trEea thereon,- No. 24. ALSO-One otherlot situate in9mithneet. twp, bounded north by. lands of Jackson Wakely, east - by lends of Adam fiddle emit by lauds of Pe ter Brady, and west by lands , of Wee Hemenway and Daniel Soper; coittains HY' acres more or less, orb ont 20 acres Menem,. no buildings. No. 25. ALSO-One other lot situate In Burling inn twp, tepeded Isorth by the public highway, east by the politic highway, south by lands .Uf S I. Gusttn • on the west by lauds or Herman Tuttle ; cent:4ns 2 Acres more or less, all im- Proved. I cooper shop .and board shod, and Jew fruit trees therion. Seized and takeh into execu tion at the snit of William Russell T 3 Dot villa Ford and C A Ford. No. 2d. ALSO-One other lot situate In To wanda Bout and Towanda twp, bounded east by the red leading front Bridge-et, south by lands formerly owned by William Patton, west br lend!: of Led y ard Cbaapel formerly of 'Brilliant Illifrei... - and notth by lands of the heirs of David Cash. de.. ceased, being 9 rods Denton said road leading from ' Brldge-st, and running back teem said - road on a line phrallel with the line of the said heirs of Da vid Caele deceased : contains 21.4 acres more or ten, all 'metered, with I Minted house, and a taw troll' trees thereon. Being the same piece of land con veyed bj demean Phinney and wife to-Jno.f Grif fith., by deed dated March 25. 1103, and neorded in Deed Book No 115, it page 2011, Cc. , No. 27. ALBO.-One other lot situate In Towanda are; bounded and described as follows : Beginning at a a post on the west aide of Ball Deadest ; thence by lot owned by Mathew Rice, north Who west tan ft to a post; thence by lands of , 0 -. F Mason. north 53‘e cast 50 It to a post;, thenei ' by nt contracted „to MethLas Mantas, south SOO east 150 ft to the west side of Rail Road-sti tbenee Mont the same, south 6 1 / 6 0 west 60 ft to the place of beginning: It Icing a lot Net 87 of 6 F Mason's parrot South Tee wands, and conveyed by Warren Hill and wife to Jno .1 Orielthe, by deed dated Dee 19; 1873, and re. corded in Deed Hook No 118, at page 464, - de, with 1 framed bonze thereon. No. M. ALSO-One other lot -situate In Athens Bora, bounded and described as totems : Begin ning at a poet en- the west-aide of. Mained, the northeast actor stemmed by WS Shaply ; thence along the north Rue of the sed•Sidpiers tot, north 7714 e wee 1214 pen; thencebtort, h 1214° west 3 2.10 pen: thence south 7710 1 east 12,4 Ten to a post on the west side of Diane ; thence south 121ee east 3 2-10 pen to the place of 'beginning ; contains 40 . . pets more or less, with I famed house thereon: It hie BANNING. of Neal -Toth,lefortesedDinel ;beta. the santepleee of tend eotteeyed by J D Hill from spinal weakness and curvature ; a drooping eb 4141044 ant's GrEdlbe by deed tilted• Nov le, and weak chest; indigestion, constipates. pen. 1574, and recorded in Deed Book No 123, page 255; and Weaknesse s sa d degdueeesents of th e f ema l e :No. 50. ALSO-One other lot situate Is:Towanda system, that„he may be wratuitonsly consulted for mere. bounded and: 4ei set tbe d a s t °ll ' c ' w *: ° n i t"' a t a w d a y s . as jr. peerezti.. p i , eed u . s t,. f cm Ding at the narttorest ter of William Patten's back' their prompt teller by mesas of his system of ' bleed: thence :web ' 23 ft Wag Mallon Ohenee ed u e l e s , oc.„ which ease long been so *W e ir u se d_ ewe to the Susquehanna' river; thence down and by the protesalon here and In Europe,. In forlorn 1 " Id rtrer .45 it ' ti 4 tuiel " t linuilmi Pattm ; ease& "oe distesrupned_ eas es o r sp ect a t e :l fem a l e t ewe along said Palden's tend to the place of be. 'displacements (with but • single temporarytuuuse) ginning, with 1 framed bundling aged for two stone he refers to Prof. E. P. Allen, of At hena. - 'Call 'Cali for on. Milne. 1 cooper sbop and 1 tdaeluoulth's shop , th ereon. Excepts ` relining therefrom Itterrato, July 25. 157 C l ass! fin: T P.4l4 ' ldd ' 1 -. ' ' rtght ef way B a li the Petillytratila and Neer 'V* , • Cansl and Ball Read Company through said tot as [ I desire to stile publicly that while I was fast It b now I •, It beteg the same piece of land sinking she crippling down under a painful spinal Venveyed ,It Patch end wife to Jno .1 Griffith§ de r terrains, and irritation, notwithstanding eminent by deed ',llltsreb $4 issa,; , apt *worded Itl Deed treatments. 4 Dr.l Banning. by - hts Spinal Prom Book Neb 'we 170. Aire all the right. title has so suddenly sitaightened and strengthened me yid Jute •t„ , Eid John .1 Griffiths tn and to, a es to remove say Wins and enable me to do mare thralls rip Jaandine Wile north Ode of work Ina darthan I .could In a mouth previously.- ;lOW Less.,:s Ins aid, 1 funned building used I advise such saterers to Consult Dr. B. • fqr mr - l• - • - ks forth Loa contract Dons Sele . , MRS. HANNAH, MINN, ' . 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BLUM baszeoeired aIiEW wrocut t op. .LADINS , ' AND - 01111iDDSW* WICAB tar uisSaanoer 'DIRK ; which he offers at priest fatless ties 'heretofore tole, and at lower col"Petit, 4uPlial" atitadie aid eoathramt; Dore bet Maid !Kiva: aositheY l ! l4 : 4 f:Nridtleadill K (111ibalitd .tartiostm ow SALE otOcrid sod duet Walchne t Chains...Yaney Omuta, ete.- tar ondisilined hailajjpotehasad let sheillriiidle the entity stack et Watches. Chaos. Elver sad PUted Ware, In the store touserlynecopted by X. MIX. vulvas, and net wtahlog to nomad In the bad ness, has concluded to sell the entire !lock regard, eu of cost, to onler to wind up the Witness. Call early saillatigaltss. . The. - 16dtord Mufti Teac.here instltuteirfil tw Ste/il fit the Gritted Scheel ftas e ; Term's. cosintmelair Aeinst 1211 i and dodos At tbe, &mud orantnidlon the stipertisfeuisik wiltWitte *Watt* eittleeste or each benehir 'NU been\punctitat and„fajihful •jp the Institute work such*.t..•aim; urge dlntotois to pity these teachers wages.' ' - • The 'counties of our itete• wet ;prosperous In edur r attna use iiiptliods tgalisicri,t I to this to Alle Ini great piorement, , aint pmit Of . the sehocds; and nearly all teachers attend, but scarcely bne-quarter of the Bradford cmitY triehera attend the heti. lutes. Board In Ovate Cam lee and at hotels it re duCed prices. * lb'innieititat - rinted for rest tiiatd lag cheap. Teachers.. directors and friends of 'edneatina are cordially. Invited. • G. W. 11T41,i,,, 1•- Countl thipeitnteddeat.; • ur In the, whole taster? . 'of Medic* . . tie p!eperielog haseperperfonnedsuckuntrrellaus cures, ,or maintained so wide a reputation,. as . Atilt% CUlltirr 10:67 . 0*AL, whlclihs reicatibuid as the world's remedy for all diseases of the throat and lunge, its kingumitioned series of wonderful cares Mikan climates has made it universally known as a safe and reliable agent to employ. Against ordinary colds, which are the forerunners of more serious disorders, it acts speedily.and *Usti:, al ways relieving suffering, and often saving life. The protection It adonis, by Its timely use , In the throat and lung disorders of children. makes It an Invaluable remedy to be -kept always en hanein every home. No person can afford to tie without and those who,have once need 'it never alit. From their knowledge of its composition and of frets, .Physicians use the CllntilY rXCTOTIAL eztenalWely In their practice. and Clergymen lee =mend it. It Is absolutely certain In its remedial effeet o g, and will always tore where cu rea are posed We. For sale by all dealers. MARRIED. SCITOONMARER—WEST—At the home of the bride's parents, Smlthfield, July 2-11 h. by Rev. P. 8. Everett, of Wellsburg. N. Y., Mr. It. I. Schoen mike r, of 171stcr, and Miss Alice West, only daughter of G. C. West. PVITII--RtBBELL- , At the Baptist parson age, Wellsburg, N. Yz, July 28th, by Tim r. S. Eterest, assisted by Rev. C. T. Ilatiotrell,' 'Mr. Perry Griffith and 311 alloys Mussel), all of Mb. ens,- Po. McIIRIDE+In Towanda. JoWaist. MaryTerosla. daughter of Mantel and Mary Mcßride, aged "k year 7 months and 1t days. .. MORRISON—In Ulster, July "ad. Mary. Ataughei. of Andrew and Anna Morrison, aged 8 years. HENRY E. DRARE,, JEWELER, s • Corner Lake and Water Street*, ELMIRA, N. Y. • Elmira, N. Ir„, April le, 76.17. SPECIAL LOCAL. re E. P.. 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Kunkel, Proprietor, No. 2.59 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. rltart-tes. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in Post Omen at Towanda. Bradford Co., Pa., tot the week ending August 8, yin: . i Bush, Mrs. Myson E. !torch°. Ella Bradley, Mary ' Kennedy. Kate Brasted, John Lynch, Michael Boyd,--Lucy Langan, Annie Coyle. Casale ' Lynch, Annie Carl, P1e11311,. - Pratt, Tr. U. Jr. Chltson, Manny * Powers, Mary (4 Jackson, Stella 4 ' Wolf, Mary C. , ' persons calling for any of the alstve will please say "advertlised," Miring date of list. - .S. W. ALVOItD, P. M. TOWANDA MARKETS.. REPORTED By STEVENS k LONG, GeneraldaaleralnOreeetioa and Produce, PaGotrs Block, corner Main and Erylgo pert& ' WEDNESD&T EVENING, At7GIJST 7, VOL . • W 110414441.5. IttrAlL.'". Flour pei• Lb/ . 5 7 501 11 7$ • '6ma T if Flour per sack 1 500 1 15 Corn >lea/ per tOO 16s .. ' . - ' 1 2555 Chop Feed 1 2065 'Wheat, per bush 1 0065 110 1 I 120 Cern 4 41'0 45 ' ISW Rye sre) •65 Oats •- Zeii 25 WO 22 Buckwheat Closet; seed,medlunr.... 5 CVO Timothy, western, • s • 1 754 Heans..62 Ms, •;•.. 1 0065 125 tataßioo Pork, mess 12 5® • 011415 10 -Dressed hogs - • . 05 • Hams. 12M . • us Shoulders , .• N 06 Lard • ONO 02 •,.. Butter, tubs 12(4 16 . • 1411 111 Ras, f Rolls ' resh - . 11® 12 13® 16. 10 12 Cheese lr® 11, 12 Green apples, bush - 4 C(i6 , 50 , • . Potatoes, per bushel.... SO - °mons • $ so, 65 . Beeswax 2 2 . - COREZCTSD UT DAYTON S DUO. Veal Actin '..40040 • Deacons . 21030 Sheertate 10 Tandy ' - Wo ol (041011 =4;128 r , . BANNING'3 SYSTEM SPINAL PROPS. OIROLES, BII&CE TRIALMEM, PILE BRACES 1 FEMALE SUPPORTS. re nn DIED. == • al 4 , , !A s. 1 144 =rUMNfi BIN=I fah pee lthettee 'l4 Held hi the ereethathe Mem 4:UMW* DM irleth 71* east SAL ifTetreg oose a lopetWi tele est o a nts o ; theme by land I n n the Nge mid gre ul tglooa s er aka O w =g t .7 6 P ga=. " I C i ° **P° l4 “ 1664666 swift be land, in. the war- On Milne Mkt:bed Shaw, :de pets to the place efileglindzigi costal*: 417 Sever more or tees: Mrthigtherefroin Clacressed 110 pees thereof sold. to J A Moths/ the equal undtvided orso; half of lath tract after deducting said' CI acres and PO Pert MI aforesaid and In the same erect that. was paella:se:lV Hata Beekwell at , Tteunter*osais of drummed lands In and for saidalunty of Bradford. Omit Oates, IRK Mid wile etioreped bkrintereit in the same to the saki 'lrons Rockwell who has ogle purchased the outstanding claims thereto of and from ;Ward :Ore, den t : W Patti*. and the heirs et Jobn N Weston. and being the same piece Weise einrreyell tylittram 'Rockwell sod 'wife to ;Ito,J Grißths by Odd dated August- kith, and retorded Deed . litotßOll7,- at pep He. Bra 1:14:33.00.4the other lot innate „Leßoy twp bounded and described as follow': All the risithltithandintedpeedlkem the said Abraham` Ruth; end Soap his wife and their heirs arid se dges in Ind to lards said Wince Of the land re malting unsold bp said Abraham Martin and Susan his 'wife, which le contained or einblaced In all theetthereend tracts of land respectively ; In the Warranteeoemes of John Barron Jr. which ass patented tti Jan Barron. Frederick. Bates, paten- Seto Frederichßates, Henry Beck, patented to John Barker and George Pfeifer, patented to WU- Min Bartle and situate In Leltoy, formerly Can• ton' twp. Bradford county. State of ennsitronLa aforesaid,' the line to which aforesaid several tractesboiro named. by subdry conveyancee duly arstuted acCording tolaw, became duly and left:n.l vs:Red In fee sinapie In them the aforesaid Aber bans Roth: and Swan Ms wife, said lands remain ing ansted as ateressid, sad herein thtended to be conveyed by the said Abraham Martin and Susau Its wife to the said John J GrlZths.to fee siIPPle as aforesaid. la supposed to contain or enaWirith the. quantity of 406 acres more or les" ; being the a me nd Ogee of land :moseyed by Abraham Martin and wife to Jao J Grifiltha by, deed dated pct 4. and recorded in Died Book No 102,5 t page 331, he, so_lmprovements. , No. 32. ALSO—One other lot situate in Towanda Vero, bonnded ‘ and described a* Begin: Meg at *post on Stateot as the inter:section of said street with an alley; thence southerly along raid alley 100 ft; theethwesterly and parallel with paid (greet SO ft; thence northerly and parallel with said alley 300 ft to State-at thence eaatirly along said street to thiplaceed beginning; with 1 fram ed house thereon : being the fame piece of land ceoveyed by B McKean and wife to Joe Jr Grit. Atha by deed dated Jan 11, 1671 and recorded - in Diet Book NO 10 2 . at pige lee, ac.. • No. 33. ALSO—One other lot situite in Asylum tarp, beentlek and dewribed as folkows : Beginning St A stake at west cur of Van dennork's lot adjoin. log lands of John Westbrooks : thence south 42 6 welt 10 pers to aataire for of John Westbrook "and' Chines Zorn : thence north 2* west 64 pent to stake In went highway : thence north 5$ east 34 pelts to a stake In said road ; thence south 63 pets to place of beginning; contains 1131 acres more or left, portly Improved, with I !rehouse thereon; he. leg same laud conveyed by B F Borman and wife by deed recorded In Deed Book No 109, at page 331, he. No. 54. ALSO—One other lot Weide in Wysox twp, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a stake and stones near the turn of the road teed inglewards Towanda Eddy; thence south 75 0 east 35 pen to a stake and statics on the bank of the Ca; nsl; thence-bounding Afpon the same, south 34 0 west abont 55 pert ; thenCe on the Westline. of the Shepherd Pierce Vann, tanning north 7 0 west 55 pen to the place of beginning; contains 5 acres and 137 pen of land more or less, with I framed house stud few fruit Dees thereon. • No. 55. ALSO—One other lot situate In Wysox twp, bounded and described as follow': Beginning at a post on the east bank 'of the canal, and run ning South east 33 pen to the Slyer: thence north 21* east 20 pen to a con thence north 37° west 40 pen to the put - bank of the canal; thence np said Canal and - bounding the same, to the place of beginning; contains 4 acres and pen more or less. all Improved. The said last two pieces above described being t hesame land conveyed by James Saisimry and wife to John J Griffith hydeed dared June 13. 1822. and recorded la Deed Book No 111, at page 201. 'de. • • No. 35. ALSO—Twoother iota sdinate In Towan da Brno and Towanda Mt. bounded and described as 'follows: The first of said lots coannencing at the northeast our of the lot Intended to be convey ed, at the eastern terminus of the line fence salt stood when the adjoining lot was occupied by Mrs- Bennett ; thence soatheardly along the west side of the rted note known as Bridge-st Extension. 20 rods to a cor; thence westwardly and parallel with the south line of the lot lately occupied by Mrs Bennett as afot . isald. and now owned by ' Norconk, 40 rods to a cor on the line of lands lately owned by • Gedyard Chaapel ; thence northward!, along Said Chaapers line and parallel with said Beidgenst Extension. 20 rods to • car; thence east wardlyalong the south line of the lot lately occu pied by the said Mrs Bennett and now owned by William Norconk, 45 rods with the jog hereafter mentioned, to the place of beginning; reserving, however, to the said W. Patton, his heirs and as signs forever, the spring near the north line of said lot, and whirl: is some 15 rods from the aforesaid road. now Bridge-st Extension, together with one rod square of land embracing the same, and also. the right to convey in pipes into and 'from said spring, the water of the two other , springs above and southwest of said spring, so as to connect the three springs in one, or to such other point or place as the said Patton. his heirs or assigns may choose. The bet aboverdescnibed contains. S acres of land, strict measure; less the one rod square reserved as aforesaid, all improved, The other or second lot lying and being south of and adjoining said lot hereby conveyed to the party of the intend part, and beginning at thesoutbeast conthereof ; thence southwardly along said Itrnigeott Extension 100 ft to a cot; thenedWeStwardly and parallel With the line of one Cormya lot 150 ft to a cor; tbentis north wardlyand parallel with said Bridgost Extension 100 ft 'to a cot ; thence eastwardly along the line of the Cormya lot 150 ft to the place of beginning; be ing the same two lots of land conteyetfliy William Patton and wife to John J Griffiths by deed dated Dec 26. 1874, and recorded In Deed Book No 124, at Page 115. de. ' No, M. ALSO—One other lot situate in °vet ton twp, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a post at cor of First-st south; thence sa}j o east • 5 per to a post ; thence, south along the line of Wil son StreesTs lot 10 pen to a post; thence west 5 pen to a port on First-et ; thence along said street 10 pers to the. place of beginning; contains 60 pen of land more or less, with the privilege of sufficient -Water from the spring' for family use, with I small framed bens° thereon ; being the same piece of land conveyed by Solomon Hewing and wife to Jno J Griffiths by deed dated Sept 25, 1871, and record .ed in Deed Book 'No 125. at page 2 5 3, ate. ALSO-One other lot situate in Towanda Bore, bounded north by lands formerly owned by C F Nichols. east by 'Bridge-st Extension. south and west by lands of J O Patton; being 40 ft front on Bridge-st and 150 ft deep, with I framed house thereon. No. U. ALSO—One other lot situate inTolvanda Bore and Towanda twp, bounded north by lands of 0 E Harris, east by lands of E W Warner, Joseph Doll, Geerge. Camp arid Johanna Croke; south by lands of J 0 Pollen, and west by lauds of the . 'Moody & Morgan estate ; contains af; acres of land more or less, all improved. Seized and taken into execution at a suit of E W - Hale and Overton & Mercer use vs John J -Griffith, Joseph. CI Patton Daniel Sweet-and Bridget Sweet, T. T. No 40. ALSO—One other lot sitnate In Canton bone, bounded and described as follows: Begin ' ing to the east line of Mix & Whitmaes drug store lot at the northeast cor of the lot herein de scribed; thence easterly &loons the south line of lands belonging to-Lodge No 221, I 0 0 F, Wit to an alley; thence tooth along thewest side of said al ley about 100 ft to the north line of A 6 Kelley's Butt thence atestalong Kellerirnorth line about 40 it; thence tiortitaleng said . 511 - x. k. Whitman's earl line to the place of beginning; contains about 3,500 square feet of land more or less, all Improved. . No 41. ALSO—One other lot situate In Canton born% bounded and described as follows: Begin ning le the center of a proposed extension of Oen terest, lit the northeast cur of J K Wright's; thence west along J K Wright's north line Itsft to Bears alley: thence north along east line of Beers alley GO tt; thence east Along the south line of other lands of S J Hickok 105 ft to said Center-sf; thence south along the center of said Center-st to the place of beglnnlng; contains 11,100 square feet of land, all improved. ...No 42. ALSitaidine other lof situate JD Canton lion', bounded and described as follows t Begin ning at the northeast cur of the last above deserlie .ed lot; thence west along the same tuft to Heaps alley; thence north along said 60ft to lot of A 'Kelley; thence east along maid alley south line to center of said Center-et; thence /with along the Center of veld street to the place of hegtnnlng: con tains jj of en acre more or less, with 1 framed house thereon. No 43. ALSO—One other 'lot situate In -Canton bora , . bounded and described as follmrs : Begin stag in the center of Second-st In the line of lands of •Emellue Levitt ; thence south along the west line of said Levitt lot 205 ft to Norman Rockwell's lot; thence east along said Rockwell's line 130 ft to the e liter of Center-st; thence north along the center of said street =Sit to the center c 4 Second et; thence west along the center of Second-st tors to the place of beginning; contains, nearly 1 acre all improved. . No 44. ALSO—One other lot situate In Canton bom", bounded and described as follows:_ Begin ning in the center of he proposed extension of Center-st; theme southerly along the center of salt, street.2l3ft to the center of flecnnd-st:. thence east erly Meng the center of the Second-sr 130 ft to the lands of J B Shakespeare; thence north along the west line of said Shakespeare, A .1 'Sterrett, Walter Leavitt, 250 ft to the southeastern-tor of Berme Pitch's estate; thence westerly along the south Hoe of said Fitch's lot and other lands of Illekot 178 ft; contains about Lis of an acre more or less, all Im proved. No 45. ALSO—Ono other lot situate In Canton hero', bounded and described as follows: Deginnitig At the northwest corner of lot No 3 described, but thence west along the same 185 ft to Bear's alley; thence north along said Bears alley 75:4, thence easterly 183 ft silting the first described lot and lands of Norman Rockwell 185 ft to the center of said Center-at; thence south along center of said street 75ft to the place of beginning; contains 13,875 sq ft of land more or less. with 1 framed house, and eth er ontbulldlnge thereon; Seised and taken Into ex ' reutitm at the snit of William $ Jayne vs S J Rick elt.A 44 Kelley, 0 C Strait and J E SeymOur. • 'No 18. ALSO—One other tot situate to Rldgbury tarp, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a state-and stones on the public road leading fronrcentervilleto John 'Attrition's residence, and on the south Ilne of Jim Smith's farm; thence east -11 erly along said Jute 8021 t h -a south line to John Lar- Ilson's land'l7B rodS: thence south 3 0 west along said Larriaan's lands 158 rods to the 'center of the erect: thence north 87e west `along the center of said creek 58,rods; thence north 30 west along said creek 8 rods; thence north along said creek 32 rods; tbencenortb 5±40 west along said creek 23 . rods; 'thence north 71.3‘a, west 28 rods; thence noth So west 21 rods; thettee north 88° west 60 rods to place of beginninzt contains 83N acres more or less. abtint 65 improved, with ' , plank house, I. framed barn, old log barn; other outbuildings. and orchard of fruit trees thereon. 'Reserving the - right of way across said premises, to , get the timber of 13 acres of land belonging to Burt on the south side of said creek; also the right of Way, in the most comretilent point to get It Lock 's timber across said premises; said timber situateowthe south of said creek. No 47. Af.Bo--One o th er loasitaate In Itidgbory twp, bounded and described as ' slows: Beginning at a white.oak tree. It .being the wontheast ear of. land formerly of the estate of-Daniel Dickerson; thence west on the line of said lands to the south west cor; thence south along the line eflot No 8 to a post and stones standing in the line of lot No 8, and thence north to the place of beginning; con 'tains 45 acres more or less about 30 improved, with 1 framed barn, 1 log house, and orchard of fruit treeii thereon. Seised and taken int. , execution at the suit of John Larrison vs Theodore Garrison. • No 48. 411.80--thee other lot situate in Coltunbla tarp, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a stake and, stones on the tine of lots between T A Andrews and Oreille E 'Watkins,: and running north 8 perches to the centre of load; thence east ft to the centre of the new store-house; thence south 8 persiti US, Moe of lots - of Oreille it Wan. klub; thence Oft west to the .pface of beginning. with 1 framed store building thereon. • .• No 48. •ALBo—One other lot situate in Coluinbis twit. hounded and described as follows: Beginning at a Woo en the line of lots between Orville. B Walltl n sand A IV Austin. and running north 8 peva tethe centre of the road; thence west 4 30; thence sea* $ pert to The ulna of lots of orrllto .t wow tiro wet A It As Woos out VI It to &be place wt twittwittwn matelot l pen attend store or tem the two lots stare desesitred Wing the , same pear( ollsod cooveyed by . UAW Irorgosook ender tre to imi Moults% tet sot orttlltor uosett.doterml., 4214. MrdeeilisiptJaautag"Jr7„ Ited tecordett • - LegiL In and for 8,4D/id County in Deed 800 24 Ir. ore page 564 etc„. • Seized and taken intoexeent on at tae talk of filtnoes,Saylee k Con No trees Steleart. • . •• • • No 55. AL1566- 41ne other lot situate in Albany trip. bounded and described as follows: Segueing at s beach in - the line of binds. of. John Brown: thence north. sorl west 27 pars. to a pat; thence north Wie.east ill pent to a stake on the bank of the creek; thence north 43K° esattn pets toe asks. BY the Creek: thence south 1430 saes 23 pare to- la make on the bank of the creek; thence south 29,1! ) westwig pert to the plus of beginning: contains 23 , Acres and 65 pees more or less, about 11. acres Int =, with I • plank house sad ler, DWI Ines . Kelzeland taken into oaf:elitism, at the atilt of N C Thompson vs Almanac, B Allen,No 51. ALSO. Other lot situate he Alban'z two, bounded north by lands of T al- Wilcox and A Wilcox. east by lands of Tautens' Dibble, south by lands of the George flotrkttur mina^ Ansa hr. lands of Leonard Carg; contains 40 acres norther kit, about NI Improved, with 1 Mullett ibturse, I house, I framed barn. I treated gala bones and shed *Bathed, and orchard of !mit .trees thereon. Seized and taken Into execution at the anti of du II Webb's use vs John Munch. 'No at. ALSO—one other lot situate In Leßoy Swp, iniunded north by lazily ' Harvey Holc6Mh. east by Marlin Holcomb's es e south by the tie highway, limit by lands A Harlines; being 5 rods front and 10 - rads deem. contains 50 rods of land more or less, with I framed house, framed barn, and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and talc. en into execution at the snit of 'it A Case, Assignee vs N.D Mooney and,ll EI Tears. • No IL ALSO—One Other lot situate In Athens twp, bounded earthly lands of N C Harris, east by the public highway.. south by lands of KC Bu tts, west by Keystone *refine; contains M an acre more or less, $1 improved, with I framed house, .1 abed, and few trait trees thereon. Seized and tat. 4131 / 1 40 6 26e101911 at the sbit of Hitt Golden vs Jet. *Midi Sullinse end James Lambert. No it.7.lX4o3—Ogse other. toe situate 'in Canton befo'S. betutdert sad described as, follows: - -Begin. ohiget dienorthessreor of lot No In; thence east esti altigthe hue of said lot No Sd and tot No 51, Of feet Itiore or fees to the cor of Division-street; theca northalyaloog the center of said street feet more or loss to the center of CassemArt; thence Iresterly alerrgthereenterof Cassoest 107 ft to the .northeast cow et lot No 'so; thence southerlyalong Moline or said lot No 60'312 ft to The place of be. , gatang ; being ths name more or lass, name being s, No &Sand 60, rte laid down. on the villsge plot of Canton Wu% by OD WC Oreutt for Kingsbury, Newman &Co. wlth.l steam planing mill, with all machinery and fixtures belonging thereto. 1 . store haulm lumber sheds and I framed tern thereon, Belled and taken Into execution st the suit of E C Seymour J Mellott. 'Also at the salt of E C Seymour vs Jerome Al Seymour. No 53. ALSO-Ana other lot situate In Tuscarora twp, hounded earth by lands of Lma and Ilene. diet Coburn, east by lands of B e ne d ict oburn, Alonzo - Bray, Joshua Corbin and Benjamin Singer. south by lands of O W Dexter, west by the public highway, and lands of Ada Rosencranta and Alon zo Gray; sontains 06 acres more or - less, about 75 Improved, with 1 framed !loose, 1 framed barn and orchard of fruit trees thereon—betted and taken into execution at the lull, of John II Overneld vs William Martin. • No 56„ ALSO—One-other lot nitwit. In Breathe two, bounded north by lands of John Lantz, east by lands of Burton Brown, south by lands of Boss Wanness, west -by lands of William Rockwell, and Elijah Blake; contains So acres more or less, about * Improved, with 1 framed house, 1 framed barn, and orchard 'of fruit trees thereon. Seized sod taken Into executive at the suit of An. drew Crane's use vs J B Johnson. . - No. 57. • ALSO—One other lot situate In Troy borough, hounded as follows: Beginning at centre of Elmira street: thence by south , 'boundary- of Spalding lot south 34 0 east 19 perches to a corner in Sugar creek ; thence along creek scruth.47 o west 4 perches to a corner; thence north 34° west'l9 7-10 perches to centre of street aforesaid thence along same north - 57 0 east .1.5 N feet to place of beginning, containing 77 square perches of land, more or; less. No. 53. ALSO—One other lot situate ii Troy borough, bounded as follows. to Wit : Beginning at centre of Elmira street, thence by lot ;No. i south 34 0 east 19 7.10 perches to a corner In creek ; thence along same south 47 0 west 4 perches to a corner; thence by lot No. .3 north 34° west 20,i perches to centre of street aforesaid ; thence along same north 57° east 63,5‘ feet to place of beginning, containing 80 square feet of land, more or testi. • No. 59. ALSO—One other lot situate in Troy borough, bounded and described as followS: Begin ning at cCntreDf Elmira-st, thence by lot tin, 2 south 34 0 east2o yi perches to corner in ugar creek: thence along .same south 47° west 4 perches - to a corner; thence bye SSicHean's lot north 34° west 21perches to centre of Elmira-st ; thence by same north 57° east 4.9 t feet to the place of beginning, containing 82 square perches of land, more or less, with one dwelling house. wagon shed and hay scales, and stone foundation for barn and shed thereon. No. 60. ALSO —One other lot situate In Troy borough, bounded as-follows : Beginning at-centre of Elmira street, thence along line of C'S McKean's lot south 22° east 21 perches to a - corner In Sugar creek; thence along creek south 42 0 west 6 11.10 perches to a corner thence by land formerly of D I" Pomeroy, decd, north 30S° west 22 percheA to centre of. 'Elmira street, and along same north 47° east 6 1-10 perches to the place of beginning. con tainkug 137 perches of. land, be the same more or less. , . . No. 61. - ALSO—One other lot situate In Troy her, ough, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a corner In-Elmira street, thence by lot in. pos session of C Packard south 343° eastrro feet, more or less, to line of land of Nelson Adams; thence by the same to line of E Pomeroy's-let : thence by said Pomeroy north..3'N , " west about 111 . feet to a cor ner In 'Militia street, and thence along -said street 51 feet to the place of beginning, containing one- Nth of an acre, be the same more or less . , with one dwelling boose and barn thereon. No. 62- ALSO —One other lot situate in Troy borough, bounded and described as follow?: Be ginning at a corner on east side of Canton street, thence by lands of the Fitch estate south 40? east Itt feet to,cornertn Sugar cree': thence souttf4B o west along creek 29 feet to a corner thence north 42° west St '4 feet to a -corner: .thence -south 48 0 west ltrfeet to a corner; thence by boundary of I) Rockwell's lot 823 feet to a corner; thence along east side of Canton street aforesaid 49 feet to the place of beginning. contlining.4,9so ;genre feet of land, be the same more or less, with one market building, Ice house and.tailor shop thereon. No. '6a. ALSO —One other lot sitnate In Troy borough, imianded and described as follows: Be ginning at a corner In Canton street, thence north 89 0 . Goat 24 4-10 perches along Canal street to a eor aerie Sugar creek ; thence by lands of it F Reding ton, and along said creek 9 88-100 perches to a cor ner ; thence bY line of lot No. 0 north 85 0 west2,s 840 pe_rches to a corner in Canton street: thence along same . 7!_f perches to place_ of beginning. con taining 210 perches of land, more or teas, with one dwelling honse.and a few fruit trees thereon. NO. 61. ALSO-One • other lot situate iii Trop. borough, hontided anti , described as follows; Be ginning 4 at a corner In Canton street. thenCe _by south line of lot No. 8 25 8-10 perches to a corner at creek ; thence by lands of R F Redington and along creek 4% perchei to a corner; thence by north_line of lot No. 10 26 1-10 perches to corner in . Cantomst ; thence along same 4% perches to the place of be-. ginning. containing 'll9 perches of, land, more or less, with a fewfrult trees thereon. • No. 65, ALSO—One other Jot situate in Troy borough, bounded and described as follows: Be ginning at a corner in Canton-st, thence by lot No -9 south 81° east 26 4-1,0 perches to a corner :. thence along creek and line of R F Redington 4% perches to a corner: thence by north line of lot No. /1 north 85 0 west 27 perches to a cornet in Canton-st ; thence along Canton-st 4S perches to the place 'of begin ning, containing 120 perches of, lend, more or less, with a,few fruit trees thereon. , No. 66. ALSO—One other lot itituatg In. Troy borough, bounded as follows; Beginning at a cor ner to Canton-at, thence by lot No. 1027 perches to corner ; thenoe alone creek and 'Mao( It F Reding ton 4% perches to a corner; thence north 85° west 27 7-10 perches to a corner In Canton-st, and thence along Canton-st 43 perches to the place of begin ning, containing 123,perches of land, more or less. . No. 13:. • ALSO-One other lot situate In Troy bororigh.,botinded and described as follows: ' a Be ginning corner in Canton-st, thence by lot No. II 27 7-10 perches to a corner; thence along creek and line of it letitetkLugtest 4 12.100 perches to a corner; thence along IBMs of -tot No. 13 north 84V 0 Kest 28 3-10 pereh.s to a corner In Canton-at ; thence along Canton-st 4 perches to the place of beginning. con taining 11l perches 'or land, morenr less, with one dwelling house thereon. • No. 68 ALSO —One other lot situate in Troy borough, bounded and described as follows: Be ginning at a corner la Cantou-st, thence by lot No. 12 2.8 3.10 perches to a corner ; thence along creek and line of It Redington 1 24.100 perches to acor ner : thence by north line of tot No. le north 0111° west 28 0-10 perches to corner in street aforesaid thence along Canton;st 4 perches to the place Of beginning. containing 112 perches of land, more' or iPSS, with: one dwelling house and framed sheds thereon. No. 69.. ALSO— One other lot situate in •Troy borough. bounded and described as follows: Be glnning.at a corner in Canton st, thence along sonth line of tot N 0.13 ytt 9.10 perches to a corner; thence along meek and , ltne of It F Redington 63i porches to s corner: thence north 84tiic cast 29 240 perches to corner Jr; Canton-st. and thence along same perches to place of begl nn ng, contain Ing 161 perches of land, more or less, with one slaughter !ulnae thereon. ADO, One other lot situate to Tim borough, bounded asfollows Beginning at a cor ner In rautog-st. thence, along south line of lot No. 14 29 7-10 perches to a corner thence along.. creek and lands of P. F Bed ington 55-10 porches to to:. cor ner ; thence slung north line of land of D Rock well north' me west JO 5-10 perclun to a corner In (lenter-st : thence along Center-st 55-10 pe rs to place' of beginning. containing 165 pars of land, more or less. ' No. 71. ALSO— One . other lot situate in Troy township. bonMied as follows: t the ' north by the public highway and lands of Maloney and the Spalding hd, on the east by the pt bile highway and of L Maloney, on the south and west by hinds of the estate of 0 P itallardoleed, containing, as' per deed to Said F 11 Person, 60 titres of land, more or less, all improved. . N 0.72. ALSO —One. other lot situate In Trey .township, bounded and described as follows: Be ginning at northwest corner of warrant No. 992 (lot N 0.115 o.thence by lands of T Case and Mr_hee lor let test 284 perches to a basswood;' thence by C Dodgelet south 160 perches to post in north line of V anhoruh4 ;.thence by crime and lands formerly of .1' 31 Oliver and A Murray west 264 'perchei to a post: thence by lands of OP Ballard and J 31 nosith north 160 perches to place of beginning...containing 264 acres of laud, more or less, pearly all improved, with one dwelling home, granary, barn and sheds and few fruit trees_thereon. • - • . . No. 73... ALSO—One other lot situate - in West Burlington township, hounded and described as follows: Beginning at northeest corner of lands of 0 Rockwell, thence south 10 0 east 52 15ercises.to a post; thence by 31 Rockwell north 68° west 136 perches to a post..; thence north 10° west by same 142% perches to a post;thence south 'B6° east by Stephen'sent - Geddards lots 62 perches to *post ; 'thence north li.N O west by Goddard lot 13:perches to tepost ;.thenee south 78 0 west by same 20 perches to a post; thence north 12 0 welt by samo24 perches • to a white risk ;thence south 88° east 62 a.lO perches tea post; thence north 10° west GC 6.10 perches to a .post ; thence north24 o east 16 6-10 perches to a post; thence north 2 0 east Si Perches to a rat: thence south Se° east 64 perches to corner of. 0 31 Ballard thence south 2° east 366 7-10 perches to a post;r thence south 87° west 38 8.14 perches to a post ; thence north 88° west 43 perches to the place of be ginning. containing 360 acres of land. More or less.: about 300 acres Improved. with one dwelling house. granary, two barns and theft and a few fruit trees thereon. . Seised and taken Into execution at the snit of ronterny pros' vs 'Franklin H Person. •. No 74. ALBo6—One other lot 'situate In Wyse: twp, bounded north by landsef E 11 Whitney and Chat les Dangher34, east by lands. of 'ft -1.4 Parks and Adolph Hines, south by lands of E Hivilutos, west by lands illtA L aorsline and Reed -ft- Brown: contain* 71 acres.more or less; about 60 improved. with 1 framed house, t board shanty. 1 framed' bon, otherimthulldine, mid 2-orchards of fruit trees thereon. Seized Old taken into execution at he suit of James Moore vs John Sullivan.' • • No M. ALSO—One other Ist situate in Canton boo'. bounded and described as follows: Begin ning at the northwest cot Of slot of land belonging to said P IST McClelland; and en line of landsim the N It It; thence south 66Me east iSti ft to the line of Centeeet; thence south 1214° west along-said street 70 to the northeast coo of said if Mo- Clelland lot; themes north UM° west along said N ilfeCkOland•s north linelM ft to the tine of said tallrard; thence smsthytMe . esst along the line of saidirallread 'l6) Aisit vacant sot of tiort tho r C=l as aZ i ort4 ll-,1 ISt Mew TOY LogiL Wanda Plats: thence 71. east 871 2-10 ft doer . said PDX line to ar a thenas oath WY We is 24 , dt 100 feet ton pad; epe e Sonth 71 0 . wee/71,40 • feet to pmf en t side of the said rend lead..' Ulf acne* Towanda Plats; thence along the east Ode of said mad Me, 20 , east100 feet to the . piece of beillibiligtuentslns 2 serest be .the. mow nwee Or fees, ail Improved. with 1 framed house, Y Irmo. ed house; T lamed him and fatten:ft treestkere. , mt. :Seise 3 satiates into execution et. the miter W W Boisman's use vs PatrickCmitiaUse._.• • • No 7f. AL,80...0be other lot eltuate .I*--11174011 two, bounded north by lots No I and 2, east by • Felisueltards Menus, south by Vinedt,, west ibiW radford Th ef tgtote No gaud 7of Sleek N. 1. and behy front and 1000 deep, aa wiN more ball, a AMMO .ef Neteur, ..Worgags. Needy% viikinot Piet Towanda. ', - in Deed Doo!]f ab . yaia 13. etc. Beteg seine ' laadminreyed ky asi MNlaohland wife lo J C Sehernew ay er deed August Is7l. Seised and taken IMP Ike 611 N it 10.inpit - ! i Mrs use Tel C`Nel sad T Schomer —cr. Alt9itk 6 On6 otheir let situate inTruemens Winded /lardy lands ofthine C Atwood. formerly Alkerkaod godly Xltebell. Dr N J Cock well, turd Class WA. Mit by lauds of Wm p Co. burn and 6 molgetir,tlorrnerly the Maxfield tot), and Wm tian,And tut uncicupied lot claimed by analist ~tooth by lands of Wta it CbristLan kngdistant claimed by Samuel Tewksbury, and larsditetDr J Cogswell, irela bY Tuscarora Creek and laird.of:George U Atwood. formerly Albert hiltelsell, cordains 00 perm more , or less. about Improved. with I flamed howl framed barns, =1 Imbed- granary. other outbuild ings: and orchard of - frnit trees thereto. Seized - snd.takenletaerttmtlottatthe sate of George . Atweal.v. Bela Cogswell7. , • • ANDRES!' J. LAYTON. Sheriff. Illberig's Cate, Towanda, Avast 7,.11'.8. , AININIBTRATOE'S NOTICE. „_ Notice - Is hereby even that all persons In. to the estate of lilt= N. Was Mara later of Wyanisthi township, deed, are requested to wake Immediate payment, and all persons having against said estate must present them dalyanthen. Skated for settlement. - JOHN F. CHAMBEZLI'N, Adm inistration. W 711 1 .214 14. l's., Aug. 8, /811. , HMO Frio CREDITOREL—Notice is hereby given that I have applied to tbe Court. or Common Mae, of Bradford eonnty.l for e charge front all my debts. under the insolvent hews of the State, and they bare appointed MONDAY, SEPTEMBER td, fora bearing of the ease, when and where you are notified to attend If you •thinic proper. lIIBAN B. CHASE. • ppringdeld, Pa.; Aug. 1, 11171. 10wl IiaIIOCLAMATION: —.W l #Eaxes, Bon. ?Att., D. MOIMOW, Prerldent Judge of the 13th Judicial Markt. consisting of the county of Bradford. and Bon. C. S. Bratigu.„l , Associate JudgeM. and.for said county otEtradfotd, hare is sued their precept bearing date - the 10th day of Juiy,3B7ll. to mu directed, for bolding a Court of Oyer and Terminer. General Salt Delivery, Qutu ,ter SeSsions of the Peace, Common Pleas and Or phans'. Court, at,Torrands, for the county or Brad- ford, commencing on Monday, Sept. 2, 1573, to eon tinuedhree Weeks. Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coroners and Justicesof the Peace of the county of Brad ford, that they be then and there in their proper • persons, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with records, Inquisitions and other remembrances. to de those things which to their -office appertains to bo done : and those who are bound by record , =DM or otherwise,lo prosecute against the priso ners who are or may be in the pit of said county, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall lssjust. Jurors are requested to be punc tual in their attendance. agreeably to. their notice. Dated at Towanda, the tOth day of July, in the year -of our Lori one thousand eight hundred and aerenty'etght, and of the Independence of the •-• _United States the one hundred and third. A. J. LAYTON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, 1878. • Idwa SSIGNtE'S - NOTICE.—In the • A Court of Common Pleas o[ Bradford county, N 0.1407. May T., ISM In the matter of the vol notary assignment of Jason S. Smith to William Snyder, for the benefit of creditors. Notice La-hereby given that William Snyder. as signee of the estate of'Ja_mn S. Smith. filed his final., account May 1878. That said account will be • presented to the Court for allowanoe on THL'ItS DAT of the first week of September Term next,. unless cause shall be shown why the same ought not to be allowed: BKNJ AMIN M. PECK, Pmthonetsi7. Towanda, Pa., July:3o, 1878 AA SSIGNEE'S - NOTICE.—In the , .Conrt of Comnion.Pleas of Bradford county, No. 70, Sept. T.. 1677. In the matter of the eoltin. tat y assignment of Moses Bustin to John Salisbury, _ for the betiefitof creditors. :Vallee is hereby given that 'John Salisbury, as signee of the estate of Moses linstin, filed Ills final aeeount May Bth. 1578. That said aecount will be . presented to the Court for allowance on THUM IMP of the first week of Sepretnber Term next, unless cause shall be shown why the same ought not to be allowed. - BENJAMIN M. PECgi-Prothonetary. lowauda, Pa.; July 30, 1878.. • 7.- ADMINtSTRATORS' SALE. - By virtue of an order Issued out of. the Or.. pitons' Court of Bradford county, the undersigned adinlulstrators of I. N. Fanning, late - of Spring- • fled twp., deceased. will expose to..pubile sale on the premises at Leona, In said twp., on FIIIDAT, intrlST 30th, 1876," at I o'clock P. st.. the follaw lug real-estate Beginning at a Basswood sapling. being the north-east corner of lands now owned by Amos Fanning: thence north forty-live and three. tenths perches to a post on lands now owned Win. Young th ence nest four hundred and owned by the side of latids belotiging to WM. Young and Fayette Leonard, to a pest; thence west flfty-two perches to a post.th Ibe road ; thence oath byroad leading to Troy eighty-six perches to a post : thence east thirty-fire and one-half perches along the side oft:lnds belonging to (1.11. Campbell. to a hemlock tree : thence north along the stile of lands belonging tri Amos Forming. for- e, ty-cine perches to a post ; thence easterly one bun-- dredand twenty-five perches, by the side of lands belonging to Amos Fanning, to a stake and stones in the road: thence In the road sixteen perches nervy to a stake and stones; thence north eighty-' three degrees east sixty-cane perches to-. a pine stomp ; thence Borth sixty-six degrees east twenty.: seven and eve-tenths perches to as oak tree.: thence . east along the lands of Amos Fanning twohnndred ' and thirteen 'perches to the place of beginning. containing one hundred and seventy acres of land. . be the same more or less. The lane is Very pro ductlve, well - adapted to either grass, grain, or dairying Purposes and extends morass a pleasant valley through which runs-a good stream of water. It Is abundantly watered and. well supplied with timber; is on two extensively traveled roads, one • leadlng.to- East Troy and the other to Troy, and only three relies from the last named - place, and not over two miles from two good attain flooring mills. it Is less than one-half mile to a school, and three-fotirths of a mile to a church. - .The buildings - consist of a good frame dwelling; a horse-barn and - three other barns.- There is an abundance of fruit, and may bo regarded as a very desirable property. Also rha ,-; lot, (lose or - parcel of land lying and. " being In the tap. of Springfield aforesaid. and ' bounded as folloers Beginning at a post the south- - west corner thereof; thence ;by lands formerly . owned by Ezra Long, north elghty-three perches ~, to an oak tree.; trent* east one hundred and thirty. eight perches to a post and stones in the east line of the warrant survey ; thence south eighty-three perches to a hemlock, the south-east corner of the 'warrant survey; and thence by lands formerly owned by Clement Paine, west one hrmdred and-. ' • thirty-eight perches to the place of- beginning aforesaid, containing seventy-one acres and Wear"- :four parches • being the south-eastern part - et a large tract originally surveyed on warrant No. 10001. and by patent dated-the _first day of 1196, re corded in Patent Book No. 70, page -1 1 1. and granted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania untoliienry Drinker, In fee, and lacing lot No o 7 of Samuel Strait's re-survey; and sub-distsien of the said Ben- - ry Drinker's Sugar Creek lands About -Nacres of this farm which adjoins this *property alxiias de- ' scribed, are Improved; the balance being heavily Unaltered with valuable timber, oak and chestnut. Said farms being located about two and a half miles from - V my. TERMS :—One hundred - dollars on each lot on • day of, sale, five hundred dollars on acordirmation. _ and the balance !mime equal annual payments with interest from confirmation. . A:C. FAN'SING. dininlstrators. RUTH It. FANNING, • Leona. Po., Aug. 1, 1578. • " owl , - AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—FinaI account of N. W. Teiry, administrator of the estate of Men G. Terry.; , deceased. The wider/defied, an auditor appointed. by the Cotirt to pass upon the exceptions died to the final account of N. W. Terry, administrator of Eben G. Terry, wilt attend to the duties of hls.appolntment ou FRlDAT,.the',23d day of AUGUST; 1878, at to n when and where alt persons intrusted must attend. E. L, HILLIS, Auditor.' , TdwastiArTa., July 24, 1878. i Bw4. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.—In the District Court of the United States, for the 'Western District of Pennsylvania. In the matter of Eugene Underhill. Challis E. Noble and Thom as L. Smell. bankrupts. In heikruptcy. Western District of Pennsylvania. tenon if-map concern:—The underelgned hereby gives notice of hls appointment arAwilvteoi of Eugene Underhill and Charles F. Noble, both of Athens:in the comity of Ttradfoid, and State of ' Pennsylvania. and Thomas L. Smuliof Caldwell, in the county of Essex, and State of New Jersey, who have been adjudged bankrupts upon their own pe tition by the District Court of said District. Dated the rza day Of July. A. D. 1878, • • JAILS'S H. WEDD. Aisiguee. • EAST SMITIMITI.D., Oradford Co.,.Pa. 81113_ APPLICATION IN DIVORCE. _Ex.—To Omar Wilcox. In the Court of Common .pleas of Bradford County. N 0.546, Dec. V., BM: Von are hereby notified that Mary E. Wilma, your wife, has applied teetho Court of Common Nem of Bradford County for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony; and the said Court has appointed Mon. day, September. Ink in 'the Court Hou.se at To wanda, for hearing the said Mary In the premises. at which time and place you may attend it yelp think proper. - -awl A. J. LAYTO; 4 I., Sheriff. I PPLICA'tION IN DIVORCE.A —To Fred. M. Tingley. In the Court of Com mon Plead of litadfbrd County. .10?, 18b. 1878. You are hereby notified Haat 5107 H. Tingley. your wife, has applied to the Court of Commas . Mewl of Bradford County for a dtroree frenitho bonds of matrimony. and the said Court has ap. pointed Monday. Sept.:A.lB7B.ln the Coati House In Towanda: for hearing the said MaryO.l'iogley ln the premises, at which time and place youmay.at told if you thing :proper.. Bel A. J. LAYTON, Sheriff. • APPLICATION IN DIN''ORCE.. —TO Cioorge Elklor. In the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County. 'No. ISO, Yob. L. WM You are hereby notified that antionett 11: 2 Eat°, your wife, has applied to the Connor ContmouPteil 'of Bradford County for a dloorce from the bonds of matrimony, sad the said Court has appointed Was. day. Sept. 24. ISM In the Court Honer at Towanda, for hearinw the sataAntoluetteln the;preadass, at which time and place you may attend It- you think Proper. ftW4 1. Arrow. Sherif. A PrtIOATION IN . DrvottoEL t. To flarOrWashbOrn. 'ln the Court ot mon Pita/rot Bradford Comity.lta 722. Feb. 1877„ :Yon are hereby twitted that Wean. W Jour bust and, has applied, to the C Comma. Pleas of Biaidford Conley for $ from the bonds of matrimony and- the fstd has appointed Monday, Sept. At tell, intbd t House at Towanda. for fin tho.mild ADP the poremtsos, at whie,h time and place:jolt Malt. tend you thialrproder. _ - /wit A. J.-LANTOS. ShertL `.~°; :~ IN 1111 IS El ME EIJI