padfori Neportet Towanda, Pa., Thursday, Aunt, 22, 1878 .- A. CHAMBERLIN, . •Dealer In -r FINE efEWELRY, WATCHES, SIVVEH. -- &tl.4TEli WARE,' TOWANDA, PA. Towanda, Jan. 18;1877. • . LOCAL AND GENERAL. Tics Troy Graded School opened on Monday last. , TIE damage done to, Capt. SWEENEY'S hOUSO was fully covered by insurance. Tnn HILL family will,participate in a grand pic-uie in Orwell on Tuesday next. FANNIE VAN FLEET is one of the most accomplished lethal° equestrians in Tcw 11 anda Wt extend our thanks to Mr. OSIERA N 16101.5, of Burlington, for a bountiful supply of lu cious ripe harVe , tt apples. . rTnn pic-nic of the Co. K. boys on Tues qlay was 3 very pleasant affair. -After a thoroughilrill they spent tho afternoon in a social way. WE !leer of quitea,dlumber of people hereabouts, who are toNoie the excursion to Thouslindllglande cal Wednesday mprn- ing next. REA% mcAzr.EY, D. D., of Phila delphia, will preach in the Presbyterian Church, this i , place, on Sunday next (Aug. 250,), at 10i o'clock A. M. ATTiNTION K. oF .P.—The members of Section 101 are requested to attend . ; the meeting on Thursday evening, as business of importance is to be transacted. CON'STABt.}I ADAW., of Troy borough, brought to jail on Monday last, a colored tramp - who, had been committed on a charge of stealing. TIfE Teachers' Institute continues this Week. The attendance is much larger than at any previous meeting ; about two hundred and fifty being ptese-tit. SIPERINTILNDENT RYAN has 'already won the esteem and confidence of the teachers of the county, who look upon him as a friend and valuable counsellor. TitEnr. will be a basket pic-nic and dance in Fisher's Grove, on Tuesday, Au gust 29th, If the weather should bo un fai-orable the affair will be postponed until tlie day following..l • A NEW DETVIC47IIE.—ESOite TIDE) has purchasetl:McKkats's coal yard, just south of the .Court House, and . will be glad to serve tho public with m all kinds of coal. Plloie. enAwFonn and Mrs; DAYTON have In-en employed to -teach' the East Gradecl Shtiol for the fall and - -Muter terms. .They are . taco of the most successful teachefs iu the county. ' TILE pastors of Loth the Presbyterian and Methodist Churches were absent last z.Atiaday. The - Presbytetian. Chap.!h was, closed, and Rev. Mr 01.1tsTF:n officiated in the Methodist Chinch. COL, J. VAT.. GEIGER, Of `Towanda, is one of the best rifle shots in the country. It. Is said that he can shoot, a ride on the Towanda side . of of'the river, and drive a nail in Ilrysox.— Kan tett .Idrertixer. If you have any doubts on the subject come down Mr. Auvritrrissaz, and the t‘ Colonel " will give you an exhibition of his skid as a shootist, and, demonstrate the covvctnes of your report. Fr wit be of interest to 'the people of 'this bctrougb, as well as the whole conn iy, to knoW that the Directors of our Gradeil School., feel assured that Prof. Bytto.tX, the - 6ft Principal, is quite com petent tosustain . the high reputation the school has enjoyed nutlet Mr.' IlvAx's management. Do will give special atteti tion. in instructing/students preparing .to teach. Non-resident scholars taken on liberal terms, _affording them all - the atb • ;yantages of a titst-class school at a lox 'rale ,F)ftuition. It is proliablc that Latin, and perhaps other languages will be traduced. THE, Grangers of North Towanda paid a visit to Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Cul.vin, at their.pleasant home in Wyi , ox twp, op Tuesday evening last. -- Tor several yr - ars Mrs. C. has has been prevented from meeting with the Grange by reason of ill health,. and it was agreat pleasure to her to havC Abe patrons and mothers to assem ble in ber own house. The evening was spent in listening to addresses frotn Dea- Con JAMES palorr - and others, and enay. by Mrs. W.i H. - SMITE!, declamations by Mr: LENLIE Mims and D. -0. Hou.oN and music by Miss Join CIA.VE4i, the lvhole etuchaling With a grange+ feast. FIltE IN U,I.S#II.—The Forest House, ristcr, was burned on Wydnesdlly morn ing last. The fire Was discovered at about 2 o'clock n. u, by Mr. JA.M.F..g MATnEn who lives opposite. Mr. MATHER imme- Mittel). Have the alarm, and securing . an yid riLiiee into the building aroused the in niatcr•who were sleeping unconscious of A part of the contents of the ho- tlah,ei ttl ‘i ere saved. The loss of Mr;' FpREST is estimated at between $2,000 and $3,000„ a part of which is covered by insurance: • ,The Forest House was. the second frame building erected in Ulster, and was cue of the old hindmarks of the place.--Jeur ioa. • • EntTons REPORTER :—As'next Tuesday NY ill decide who are to be our standard bearers in the .coming ear.vassi I desire a*ord in regaid to our candidate, 11'11.1,1ANI \ 31 c . . W.iS a nal tire of this town and lutSalwaYs :resided hely, egeepting the three years be gave in defense of lfis country thirkng the re hellion --suflA•ing a severe wotuirl which has partially disabled him ever wee, but he 14:is never asked a pension. Reis au influstriims, hard working man,thoiough ly qualified to discharge the ditties of4lto psitien, and he earnestly ask for him , the 'support of the Republican party. SMi•rnyintA East Smittitfiehl, August 1(1, 1878. , • - •.e- - - . ON Tuesday last, Mr. Ronissos, who in his inability as a reader, that his sue has charge of Wm. 31. MALLonV'S horses; cess is,an established fact; and the words tact with; a serious accident. lie was in the Sermon read are proven trot—for, driving onn_of, the hories; hitched = to a life is mirth the living_ when success at trotting sulky, itito the blacksmiths shop. tends it'; more gloßfously worthy it seems. at the foot of Park street, when his hers° to me, 'wherithrmigl individual effort we waslicked by anotherthat was tied to a give aThoughtr word helpful to . others. I est near by. The ! animal that Mr. R. It was to encourage thought and Scripture Was driving wheeled suddenly around, study that we introduced the Lesson Lee throwing his driver to the ground, arm tires as a part' of our Sabbath School started in the direction of the railroad Wei*, ' Many misgivings attended , our track. Me . 11ontssoe hung to the lines I first effort—but the favorable attendance and was dragged as far as the track, I and kind attention given .\ thus z far, leads whvre he Watt severely cut and bruised, :.to the hope that our religion will not be a lie was picked up and taken into MO- i IfoilOWTorfii -- filisn, but of 6iat generous, I•.*: e..al etliee; and a physician sent for. kindly social nature of eliie6he Ps:tied:it S'e end:Alt:lmi that no bones were brok- sings ha the words : good en and that beyond a very bad cut in the andliow pleasant it is Ter brethren to face, no. serious injury was received:— dwell together in unity ." .. • M. • Journal. . August 19 , 1978., ' • Tim prisoner Munoss, vrho nearly cri mped from Jetta few weeks since, made a successful attempt to gain his freedom on Sunday night last. He Succeeded in sawing off a bar to the cell door allowing him to enter the main hall, from whence be ascended through a grating to the roof wizen" he made a rope of his bed_ clothes and let himself down to the ground, tak: ing good care to land outside the wall.' The Sheriff has .offered a 'reward of $2OO for his capture and return to prison. He was awaiting, trial for_ breaki rig . into the Wyalusing depot. , A WANEnt.V cOrrespondent of the Et, mint Advertiser writes : Col. IL A. PACK ER's residence in Sayre is an - annexed blessing to the vicinity, in bringing much. directihn and influence-of the railroad in-. teresta hbre. Some pretend to say lie benefits Sayre. ' If he does, other than on Personal grounds, it is to be the interest of the Lehigh Companies. lie has beennie pi* deeply interested in the welfare of those roads to show favoritism to any lo eality.at the expense - of the : companies; and it is a conceded' fact that be never will; and while he has bad due regard foil the location where he lives, and his liber ality is unboltnded, he has won the high: est place of trust in the confidence-of the 1 , directors of the Lehigh, y thorough bus iness tact and a zealou ,regard of the nacre interests, regardless of location or advancement. As Presitient of the Gene va, Ithaca Aki Sayre, and Cayuga. Lake' roads,' and Superintendent of the Pa. & 'N. Y.. IL R , and one of the leading direc tors of the Southern Central, he, has given evidence - of- undisputed ability in ,n'aga 7 . cions management, and ho is to-day as signally stamped a railroad king as Mr. W. 11. 'VANDERBILT ;41ence it is ofily a question of years to develop the extent of his control. Backed by the counsel and proficiency of one of the most practical and untiring railroad directors, Assistant Superintendent GOODIIAN,AtO Pa. Si N. Y. R. R. characterizes the "Irue inward ness" of energetic, prudent and profitable management === MAtll9.—During the last four weeks death has visited Smithfield by calling away four frOm time to eternity. On the 4t.163f July (t' o day which our nation celebrates with joy and pride), death came to 1.7111A1l Fulmars with the suddenness of the lightnlifg flash. We were startled by the news that one should be called away so quickly ; but we remem bered the words.of the Saviour, Who said tj.:tt not oven a :parrare should fall to the ground without (.ur Father's natice, and tl. At we are of more value than away spar. rows. aro y taught to pray to be deliv-. el'ea from sudden death, but we think it is tO be preferred to wearisome days and of suffering; for if a person is pro !flared by grace, it is but a translation • Tom earth to Paradise. • July 19th, Jons MILLER, aged 31, was brought down to the hour of death es , lin gering disease—was confined to his bed but a fe'w days:: July 18th, Ml. cALviN CILMMEIt, aged 87; fell and received an injury which hur ried him to the grave. On the 21st, which . ryas the pleasant Sabbath, be closed °his eyes to earth and passed away from this life to the land of rest. August :341, again the bell tolled, telling that another had been summoned to de part. DANIEL CARPENTER, in his 79111 year, finished his pilgrimage here after months of severe suffering. We can say of the dead,— . 4. They were, and having teen, they are. Earni)ont contains their mouldering dmt ; Their deathless sidrlts, whether nf,rr or tar, With thine must rise to tenet the Just. It 1.1 a thought as dread Ind high, r And one to make a fearful thrill, -- To think, while all vii. fir. molt cite The demi, the ;1 , 0,1, are lining siiii THE following named gentlemen are announced . ps candidates for •maiiiination before the Republican County : Convention to assemble next weeks • • Sheeiir—EnwAnn WALKER, Towanda; J. P. SATTERLEE, Monroe ; VALENTINE SAXTON, Granville; A. S. MANt.nr, FISH, (;EO. B. D). vinsoN, Troy ; .PETriR .1. DEAN, South Creek.; I'. Butt.Ns, Burlington ; W. T. HORTON, Terry ; KEL TON Pat..Kattn, Canton. Prothonotary—JOHN A. CORDING, To wanda ; Giro. W. Ilhacustas,.Sheshequin. Regixter and l'erorder—A. 'C. FIU ME, 'Driven ; C. E. ANDitus, Canton ; M. .1. WELLER. Athens; Wm. WALDRON, field ; Dr. LEVI Monsr;;Litchtield ; LS MAN BLAcEMAN, Towanda Represciitati.-es—Clun. 11. .T. MAD ILL, Towanda: ; lion. E. R. MvER, Wysox His , :maN, Monroe ; S. OvE:stsulnE, A thist Jamns FosTim, North Towandri ; E. W. Cor.ram.r., Canton Boro' ; LLCI WELLS, Tuscarora; AstA sNtoross, Le- Raysrilue ; JOHN BEARDSLEY, Warren ; W. 11. THOMPSON, L. P; STALFORD, .Wy; alissing ;F. S. MORLEY, Athens; S. D. HanKmiss, Springfield ; DASVEESE Boy 11.'SSE West 'Burlington. Treasttrer—Jotrx 11. GRANT, Troy; L. W. ToWNIMI, GEORGE FORTES, Rome ;H. A. Ross, Pike. Coninatisioiners — 'NELSON GILBERT, Franklin ; J. W; Nicnot.s, Burlington-; J. B. Ilts6?, WyEox ; * IIIRAM TAYLOR, • To wanda ; Ezra RUTTY, North r Towanda ; A MARA IlInvy.HLT, Albany WARREN 13n w\, Wyalusing ; J.: G. ROCKWELL, - Catiton'; DANIEL BRADFORD, TIMOTHY GUNTIN, Columbia'; JAMES HURST, Her `rick ; Wm. TRACY, Springfield. Snrsut:grai.—Mß. EDITOR :—'Tis said —" Worthy events usually seek and lied a hoMe with that public benefactor " the newspaper. Actuate 11.14 this thought, I am led to make mention of. our Sunday evening lecture by Miss JULIA E. KINNEY, and the reading of Canon FAIIILVICR ser mon by Major W. 11. 11. GORE. The sub ject of tire lecture was taken from our Sabbath School lessons of August 4th and 11th ;- titles —" TLC Draught of Fishes "_ and "The Centurion's Faith." Miss Jc- LIA gave us ewealth of fine thoughts on Onus-Vs miracles,as connected with the lessensand with that happy faculty pee; - liarly her own, placed the events of the times irt.a clear, forcible mannerbvfore tr. We quite failed in our attempt to discover where her prophecy proved itself as to the lessons being "dry "=certainly it was not in her rendition and explanation of them. MajotGons.'s reading of Canon 'VAR IC...R'S sermon held its interested listeners. '\Vc think,itsnite of the ludicrous defect with which he sought to make us 'believe LIM 11. a - Carina:Omit Mir: has discharg ed-ELi WRINIT and et4ll. Dglaosif, arrested on complaint of P. X. Nona% of Athens, for keeping a branch post office. The Commissioner decided that the of charged was not an indictable of fense. PERSONAL.-Mr& Dr: BRAFFITT, Ot Ohio; is visiting her brothers, M. J and ALBERT LONG, on Third Street.. . Ronogns is visiting in Philadelphik - I, - • --Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Bann= made a abort, visit in town one day last week. BESSIE Haulm was in town last week, al the gimit of Mrs. - Dr. PORTER. —PETER HERDIC was in town a day or two last meek. Ile is a fierce grCenbaCker. —Miss:HATTIE LAiDLAW, daughter of Alderman Joux LAIDLAW, and Miss INo 7 trax, daughter of I.Lechitect lztau.sai, of El fella, are visiting friends in Wyalusing. • —Capt. I). L. SWEEIqEY is . visiting friends here 'for a few days. PENlvis is becoming one of the - first business men or Bradford. • _ —Mrs. COLEMAN andlrfra, WATSON, of Philadelphis, who have been spending some 4veeks at L. 13. Roncißns' s left for their home on Thursday last. --Prof. McCotl.o.u, of Troy, took an active part in the Teachers' Institute last a►veek, and fully sustained his reputation of being one of the first educators in the State. , MissLIDA WATKIIC*, teacher of music, at the Susquehanna Collegiate lnstitute, has been spending her vacation at the l3estou Conservatory of Mnsic. She will ba back to meet her clasw3londay. next. —We learn' that GEORGE W. KlMliti.ll - A. D., •a graduate .of Hamilton Col lege,- and a teacher of successful experi ence; has been employed at 'the Susque hanna Collegiate Institute for the year commencing Monday next. Mr. KtuaElt- Ly gm' tutted second mint large class. His attainments as a gentleman and Christian arc not surpasscd_hy his high scholarship. —Ex-Treasurer ,BLI: 4 ;YAN paid us a friendly call onTuesday. • Ho was not-a delegate to clie Democratic Convention. —Maj. G. B. Ov - in Tbs, who has been residing iu Texas for - the past year, is in town. —Capt. MAN \wax. is expected to re turn from his western trip this week.. —"Mks WYATT, of Virginia, is visiting at L. IL FnosT's. ODDS AIsTD ENDS FROM SILITARA.—I thought:a few word from Tuscarora would not hnrt the feelieg,s of our neigh bors. The Good Templais of this place arc ilOing a good work. They aro receiv ing new members at nearly every. meet ing. :They have a membership of about fifty. limy racet/eveirY Saturday night, and the meetings aro will 'attended. For the Good of the Order they have discus sions, essays, select readings, speeches, etc. Last -Saturday' eVeniug the following officers were installed for the ensuing term . W. C. T.—A. .1.-tiluni. W. T,—Mrs. A. E. STURDEVANT.. W. S.-W. 11. HOLDREN. Ti. A., S.—Miss M. E. MoNTGO3IEtrv. E S.—C. 11. NEWMAN. W. A. STOYLES. W. C.—E. STOYLEI. ' ConswELL. W. I. U.—Miss P. NEWMAN. W. 0. O.—G. tiIrAAV. W. R. 11. S.—Mrs, 11. W. L. 11. S.—Miss L. A.iimantEs.. W. D. M.—Miss L. Woo!). • P. 11.—A. Q. STURDEVANT. L. H. TAYLOR. , Thete are ;Altus in the place outside of the order who are gnol workers in the temperance cause. and their influence is felt to sonic extent, brit nut as much as it would be inside of some working organi zation. We have need of all the workers we can get to aid in suppressing intemper mice, although mt have no place in our town licensed to sell intoxicating drinks. Silitip is a thriyinghttle town ofttbout twenty-fly.: families-; containing. two' Ott:relies, "one saw-mill, one grist-mill, three blaekrmith shops, two wheel-tight sbolis i -a milliner shop, and J. D. - OWEN is just completing a huilding intended to answer the 'tiipPle purpose of Saw-mill, grist•mill and planing-mill, all to be pro „pencil by steam. • •, Oar friend, A.. 7. Str.vArtA, is doing a tfourishing business in the mercantile line. Oropii.abotit hero are' very good with the exception of potatoes:, Fruit is rather scarce, except blackber ries, of Which there is a. full crop. •• A term of select school taught by prof, F. CITAFFEE, twill commence Sept. 9th. lle is expected t.o teach our whiter school • - Threshinf,•smit s -the grain seems to be in, under. Cocsrm.i4 , 31, D., 1i•0 his new 'mum.) ncally i:cquiy'to move into. By the -way, it is the finest residence in this vi= OBSERVE% Tut LATE G. P. ItEnnsemm—The fol lowing biographical sketch of the late G. P. REDINGTON, of Troy, which wo take from the Northern Tier Gazette, will prove a-valuable lesson - to young men : • It is seldom the death of a private citi-• •zen causes more general regret thati‘that of Mr. Redin,gton. Ills pre-eminent love of justice, his high business principles; :,is kMdness of heart and clear-headed in=, tcgrity are raw ely to be equaled, and in his death he will beMourned as one who. has long and justly - been prominent. • George. Frank ltedington was the son of Eli Redington and Lydia - Burr, his wife, --at Great Barrington, Mass., at which place be was born in 1813. His ' father dying while be still was very young, he was put out to live, and at the age of nineteen'ycars be-bought his time and be-. gan clot king for Stephen Little, of Sher-- - ' .Mass. On coming to hist majority he came to Elmira, then Neu-town, and wth bed as a clerk for S. L. Gillett and A. P. Cone, boarding with Mr. Gillett. Af ter remaining with them - about a year, he came to Troy in 1835, to work in a branch store, that Gillett A:: Cone bad estabbithed west of Where H. C. Kendali's office is, and after a year 6r - so 4n - bought out the firm and began businesS' in his own-name. Ile was assisted by I). F: Pomeroy, and the same energy that characterized the two men all their lives, characterized them then: in 1838 they Lecarne part ners and continued the business. In 1838 he was . married to Martha Bush, of Shef field, :Mass., a sister orthe late Wm. P. Bosh. Some ycars later he-and Mr. Nth eroy dissolved pratnership,i lie moving in .to a building of 0. P. • Ballard, where be continued business until the present store occupied-4y Newberry, Peck & as fitted up for him, when he went in Co.,ih ere. When the Meat fire of- 1818 - - ,ook place his waS the'only store left in the place that was not burned. In 1849 be moved into a house newly completed, now occu pied by his son, E B. Redington, on the farm weseof the, village, which he ren dered by his taste and skill in adornment, one of the finest properties.in this portion of the State: In 1851 he sold out his store to-Newbeirry &. Peek. • In December. 1857, his wife, the moth er of six children, four of whom are still living, died. He remained on the farm, until 1861, when he formed with his son R. F. Redington and W. P. Newberry the drug business of G. F. Bedidgton & Co., where Stuart Bros. now -are. Iu 1865 he was married to Miss Emma Pierce, - daugh-. ter of Stephen Pierce. Ho remained a partner until 1868, when Mr. Newberry having died the year previous, he sold out his business to his son. In 1867 he fornied with Thomas Maxwell and Henry S. Leonard, the Rim of Redington, Max well & Leonard, 'occupying the just com pleted large brick store ou Main Street. This firm has continued to be one of the largest in its transactions. in Bradford County. • The death of Mr. 3laxwell some years ago left the firm composed of. Mr. Leotard and hitos;:lf. Until are NV weeks ago he hasheett :Inc to attend t., busi. ness. lie leaves to mourn liiio life wife and four children, IL F. Redingtob, E. B. liedingtOn, Mrs. Lucy Morse and Mis. Mary Saltwarsh. MIZE . _ Covirou.PsoesseuraL=Persaset toed. jaurnment, the :Cowen ilia 00: 1111111161, .evening, the 'loth hts.4 *lmam" aunt consultation - tied' eitbtiat tieesettieir . say, buiineisi adjournect to the 12th llownerEvestso;litak:l2th, 1878. Older Burgess Bette in the chair and all the ineeibere present ateept Conflates* . Alger and Dodge. . • - - . • Communications and statements Nimbi' to borough affairs from citizens toeing the first business in order, Raymond Welles; Esq.; ppoke in opposition to the proposed plan of improving Main street hint Court to Bridge street; aid .said that i large jority of the tax-payers were in favor of re paiiit.g the street where necessary with cobble•stones. ' A petttic,n was received• froM 0. E. Barris and nine other citizins for the estai liohtnent of a grade andstreet line on the svi.st side of Bridge street from the sill& near James Wood's -residence to the north line of a tot owned by Wm. Patton estate, and to'require property owners along said. lino to build sidewalks. - Referred to street committee to - report to next meeting. Mr. Bale's elaim,that his wall on Bridge street should be repaired at • the expense of the borough was theis:considered, and, after a general expression of the views of Coun- cilmen, Councilman Jones, offered the col. lowing resolution: - ' Resolved, That the borough` A t e at half the expense in repairing the wall in front of Mr. Biles • premises on the north vide of Bridg% street, the borough to repair the street so as to carry off the water after said wall has been repaired. Adopted. The thairman of the 'sanitary committee submitted the following reOrt To the iron. Burgess - and roma Council of Towanda Borough : • The . sanitary . committee to whom was referred the nuisance on premises north west corner 3rd and Lombard streets, (complaint of which was' made by citizens at, last meeting), would respectfully 'report its discontinuance L. D. MONTANiII, Chairman. Report accepted. The question of improving Main streeras pruposed in the resolution passed JOT 1,- 1878, was then discussed. Councilman Snell opposed the measure in a speech of great earnestness, and moved that the street committee be authorized to repair main-street from Court to Bridge street by relaying cobblestones where necessary. The . motion was,carried without dissent. Mr. Stevens mitred that property 'owners be notified to build a sidewalk on the south 'side et State street from Second to Third street. Carried. Mr. Henry moved, that nine lamps be purchased for the Fire Departnient, the cyst not to exceed 1.121, said lam - pa to be of the kind petitioned for by the Chief Engineer. Adopted. SAFETY COMMITTEE. By tote of. the Council Messrs. Henry stud Snell were nppotnted a committee of safety as directed by the ,ordinance of June sth, 180. On motion of Councilman Kingsbury the treasurer was directed to pay the judgment and•costa in the case of Wood against the borough. On motion it was resolved that the bill of bevies &. Carnochan in the case of the commonwealth against Blirns be not paid by the borough. The following ordinance was presented read twice and adopted : Ordinance in relation la-Peddlers. : Be it ordained .aitsl it is htt r hy ordaineti by the Burgess and Town Council, of the Borough of Toriand, that here r after it MIME: .not be lawful for any per rori to sell or offerfor sale any goods, wares, •merchandisA, carriages, en the public streets, grounds, or thorough- fares in said Borough without a license first obtained from the Burgess under a fine of not' less than - five nor more than fifty dams, and in default of payment of same tri.be imprisoned. That on application the Barges may, if be deem it proper, issue a lieense.for the I-ramose-aforesaid; • Peddlers shall be rated as follows, to wit. • Peddlers •of wagons, carriages, sleighs, or oiler vehicles who shall offer the same for sale within the borough limits shall pay a 11,x of fifty dollars. Peddlers of cut meats (who pay- no. county license), traveling from house to house and retailing in .quantities less thaw one rfunrter, sball pay tax at the rate of ten dollars per year for the time fur which et he wish to engage in the business, but no ylicnse shall be issued tcethis class of ped dlers for less than six months. Peddlers of shell or :other fish shall pay three (balers Peci:Fri of cider at retail, at exhibitions, elsewhere on. the grounds, or Within the limits of the borough shall palthree -Peddlers of jewelry shall pay five dol Any person, except persons peddling only newspapers, magazines, bibles, relig °us trects,or the product of his farm' or gattlen, or. vegetables, who sells or offer to . sAbilt retail goods, wares, or 'other corn. modities. not included in the regula'r rates fixed for licenses in this ordinance,ihall lie regarded as peddlers and shall pay a la; pf' not less than three Or more than five dol lars, at-the discrefioriof the Burgess. Any "ordinance Or section of ordinance not-ion sistant herewith is hereby repealed. • The vote on'the adoption of the ordinance was as follows Yeas:—.llenry, Jones, Kingshary, Mon tanye, Stevens, Snell and.Burgess.Betta. 's ''be following bills \ were : approved by the finance committee and the Secretary directed to draw orders - for payment': • D.Oll. St. Lai. or. 2 Ward. Thonovo s Kennedy, 19Y 4 do 10 50 . 31a.tin 23 1 4 .do `\ do '23 20 Coyle, 16 1 , 1 1 do • dO 10 25 hang 0 . 1.1.11 a, 1n3.4 • do N, do 10 25 Ldm Valslieei s 9 1 ,4 •do do V 50. Thou Enlbuln, \ 2 1 „4 do , \ do 50 e \ 15% do • 3 weld 15 50 J.Alit nue.tp,\ ‘ 2 . 14 - Cheen't at culvert,. \2 50 . du Onset, I 4511 1 0,) 5! 8111.1 - 4 for.t Bridge at, 1 ward 4en Joh o Umber, s do do :1 75 11 ails Witch, P.l Chest.% at culvert, 1 50 , 1340 411. pt, I wand, 341 57 80, Palk Kennedy', 7 340 Int,or 4111 "'treat, 7 3.) I E 8, 3-10 .14 do C 30 15 1 ,4 do s s,' do sto - .Gatos 14ker, ' 41,4 do 4 Let Miehl Ronan, 514 • do s do 550 Simon Kinney, 56-I0 do \do 5 CO, tl ire Elliott, 3 840 teaming 1 la s ed 13, 11 40 .1 JO Swain, 3 team do '. 9 110 1 1 4 do 2 w do 373 Frank Watts, 134 training atone and labor (June) at 13. ' lUV tt CO, 3,13 teplank, at SI Gtl \ 24 GS Wit, Keyaer, triaaof work (diction lionse), \ .5 15 A S Thurber, carG•ge 3 ward, \ Wilaoti7 d. 41 do . \ 2 25 limgebury, ani t talk! Jas Wood (cash),' 24 ( Secretary and ?meaner to Auigwt . 1118,. 1.; I: l'irrce frieglet (Fire _Department), .. .1 W earl, , :tuno ler Cheethnt at cnlrtrt, 'A.) runty, repairing street Walt , . • . .1 C .10.ng, tn, wittily salary, . . .1 11 treat!, welk on hand engine. llort'o, gal tor Encino House (July) Police Station, - r. a . . Lima House, Gas ccal, ' G A IMITIN 35 d..i salary t (July), (:14 . Itionnock, 1 month do Chm. Bowman, team (Tina Deparment), liromt , t, repairing street tools, AV 11 It,d7:e, inanntncr, • S 1 Ito*. scerrtary and treasurer of Fire MT:amnion, 6.montha, Jll-1 Its-dor,l!;:,d4i labor on streets, Geo Burbank, 2% do do . ' fiSiS 68 . Treasurer's statement of receipts from parties indebted for sidewalks sines last re port • Received from Jobeion Well, ' 2 00 • Wyoming lowan*, Co, 7 - 23 ' Mos A Colts edge. 800 , 11 TIM. • 585 ' • R ld Pec, . T2B I 8 Post estate - . 888 lit N Potts Triistee, 28 Ga Win role. 12 45 . . ' Teti!, WO 45 REPORT OF POLICE JUSTICE FOUR°. To ike• honorable Me Burgess . and ._the. Common Couneitqf Towanda Boronfil The undersigned Police Justice, of To wanda borough, begs leave to submit the following eases tried and diiposed of for month ending „August 5, 1878.: July L. }Canard Rke. ,By 0111cer MUM. thank seal dhonietly. Fined II 00 ; wet 22 60. Pod.. July 6. John Cower.' By Meer Bunn. engegal in lighting off Ilre.centers In the streets. lined2l 00; cost 12 60. Conunitted In default of payment. , ' 11l j a b 9,•'lrdsocrizew ease an! o n d 6ooll4l lT • '" IIN VOI 9. 8111 112 . 40 ' • • • ‘ 11 " . ! The, isliontet were read AO aftprovedind On" motion the ceieeifeiuoillied: • J. KINGSIIDST Sioey. Odd Fellows and the - Pectide erally, of the county, are hnited - to at.; tend a basket platdo st Phelps' !knee, in Piet Smithfield,' en I Thninday,. August Mo. tbandfiemetaryLtums B. Ntcnotp so* will del ka *nadirs ocainikm, caber speakers are sainted. A good time is , anticipated. . AT a meeting of the Tials 'ROM Greenback Club, No. 2, Le ad at the Grand Jury Room on Tuesday evening, August 18;1878,,the foklowiag sunned gentlemen were recommended as -mantises for the following Milani, lo wit : Gongnsis—D. C. Dwarf?, of Towanda. Bei - nireatotivec—Fnancia I , lrsan, of. Towanda twp.; J. A. Wool) orru. of tisyre, and Am Snows, of4lenfick. Sheri"—Tnoati t a Maarosen, Of Towan da Boro'. ProthonotanAs. P. Cnom, of To. wand* 13oro'. . Register and Re+rvier;-.WiLitars Quit - BERLIN, of Wyaliaing. . I - Treasurer.-11sanT N. MetRANST," Of Barclay. Commissioners+Duncair 8., KEENED; of Wysoz ; Dann& ennimma, of Asylum. Andlona.--Anni.x SNELL, of Towanda; Dr. PETER LEwni, of Franklin. CoroneHD. Wi Muir, ot .Cs 4 ton. Taw GEORGE *EMMY CIENTIENifIAL. Agreeable to notioe the petople convened at the M.; E. Chire.h, in Ghent, and at the appointed time proceeded toorganize by appointing Rituazx YOUNG temporary chairman. Afterjsome little discussion, motion was made ' nd carried that a com mittee of three be appointed by the chair to select apermanent president, vice.pres. ident, secretary and treasurer. Commit tee appointed Wit. SNYDER, President; MEnntr4 Viee-Presideat ; I. L. YOUNG, Secretary ; DANIEL BIDLACIC, Treasurer. MAC= was carried that the President appoint a committee of three as a Committee of Arrangements. The fol lowing named gentlemen were appointed : D. T. Gtuarr, A. DINGMAN, dawn Hon- TON. Moved and carried that three, be appointed of Finance Committee : REty- BEN YOUNG, EDWIN GOIIE, WM. PA'TTEB sox: Moved that three be appointed to . secure speakers and music : Samar Mutt ritv, Major W. H. H. Gone, Rev. SILAS BAuwan. ,A resolution was offered and carried, to Live the Committee of Arrangements full power to appoint aids to assist in complet ing the work devolving upon that o®co• After some little •consultation, commit tee decide that it be a basket pie-nic, and that the time of meeting be Sept. 30, 1878, at 10 o'clock A. at., at the residence of Ins, Molina in Ghent, f4heshequin township. It was then suggested by the Chair to the Committee of Arrangements that a gen eral invitation be given to all organiza tions to come en-masse to particpate in this celebration: A resolution was carried that the Chair man give a name to this gathering, so that it can be put on bandbillsoind placed as a guide board to direit people to 'the opot. The Chair gave it the name of the GEonaz MITIIPHY Centennial. The next in order was a motion to ad journ, to meet again in two weeks at the same time and place. Motion carried. ' Wyoming Valley - papers please copy. r L. L. Youso, Seo'y. MR. 4 EDITOR. :—I am sure you • cannob reasonably refuse to show your readers the "other side" - of the ~, Weston "Clam bake;" reported by you in last week's paper. About one hundred end twenty to one bun: tired and fifty were present for recreation and a day's pleasure, a majority of whom were women. The grounds were pleasant. Table loaded with food ; a fine - spring of pure cold water came streaming from the hill side close by, and an abundance of good lemonade was on the table for all who would to drink. Yet during that day from six to eight kegs of beer were consumed by the beer-drinking element in this party, and, With shame I must say, many women who would have lost all pleasurein the excur sion if sentenced to wear a last spring's bonnet or,dress, 4ccentNi the cursed cup and drank the poison that shows the mark of its destroying hand on so many in To wanda. Wives who started in the morning With cheerfel hearts, refreshed had made glad by the prospect of is holiday, with the man who l had promised der honor and pro tect, sisters Who came with brothers, happy as singing, birds in the morning, were made to inettruland struggle with bated • breath, stiflinglears and heart-aches, while they watched \the oft repeated pilgrimages to the "tent"\wliere the lion wait caged, Sen tenced to watch in untold suffering tue un ttiady step,,hear the imperfect' articulation of a palled tongue, and . small thti fumes of a beer vault. Even the committee—had (Ailed to i ieslize in their cour eels iced requi sition foe supplies, the great capacity and greed of la beer stomach, and in? order to• have "victuals and drink" come ;out even a special! train cr engine was run ,down the 1 , road late I i in'the a ft ernoon for twom ore kegs of beer. Nor was the roaring, ! ravenouis beast "appetite" satisfied with all this. Sup plies of rhickey in many a I private bottle gave tone and bowed up the imeden bear ers of the great loader, .dethroning men, erohrouipg swine. Some of nu!: Mest Prom inent citizens and business :Men,' cultured, kind, and courteous in sobernime,atood that day in the ranks of beer driker's and in cipient drunkards. What infl uence do such Men have in Towanda ?• It was! not diffi• milt for one, to see the agony, the silent suffering of wives" and 1 mothers, where music,and &nein . gamet, and pleasantries abounded. The were isoltited,'itolitary, praying for thethee or husband, that they might cast t the devil !'Drink," for .c) sake forerer th 'ltiling habit, be sober, right-mindedme . There was at least one woman (God \ ess her) who when the feamitig cup wait urged ution her, took the glass and poed the contents on the ground. Was t re more than one? I hope ti --arid was. May kept themielves separate , touched not=handled not the un clean thing. I 4aw none other doing such good work, bearing each, testimony in the tnidist of tipplers. But ye women who •ac cepted, drank, and drained the cup, double shame tind dishonor rests noon you. As angels of\"Light" it is in your , power, it is your mission to lead your brothers; lovers, friends up into the chaste and pare tomes , phere of trobrielmindsnanliness, to strength in their_ weak residations to abstain from the use of ,intoxicants as a beverage, to in spire them and Chcourage every. effort to redeem squandered, loist • yesterday with .good 'and true life\ tollay.. Who among You did this!! Are\you proud of your day'i work? You surrenderedyour high, positiowand adling, and, went. down into the gloomy; malarial wilderness, of sensu ous. life "to be tempted of the, devil." Hear ye the echoing cg from away down the ages, "Father, forgive thee's; they know not what they do." Just at night the ' l .Lion" was turned loose and the enterosinment closed Header, thi,...is the otberliide. of . the elamitske. GARDNIM • 700 10 100 119• 50 4 15 7 00 200 MI 20 10 00. • sis so 70 to 20 00, 3 0') 4 71 2000 10 40 1 50 2 80 Won *Gum—Before, you begin your heavy spring work after a winter of relax ation, yOtti system- needs cleansing and , strengthk . .ning to prevent 'an attack of Ague, Brlious or Spri .g Fever, or stre other Si ting sickness that will unlit you .for a setoson's work. You will ,unlit much sitikness aid great expenso if you Will 11150 One bottle ot% flop Bitten ill your family this month. Don ' t wait See oth: er column. ' - • •• • MI .i`:- oinii al Er We dci work on Ur v smog maititee, tam pit meet drift iv The tint iroider; 4. The Verticallyl . o . !Sewing Msekisep MaTame WIICIAL....—Pnte DOW ma Is saw tarsal* at Pow+ma lamas • km, Pik e it pabllabaritiattak: - - , Agents wanted to ban . 44 New Davis Vertical Peed N Salvias M Bradford s StUlivia Cainity. . Call at El= The wyommi SEMIS AWE sennm.wif minCtAt. COLLesin (dins lint .tiass' ltdocational facilities at the hAnd possible rides. Iti4 pays for beast and Anilitoir for tint • Pall ter*. Common eetroolleschers lent And the Normal Coarse Just what they wait. College Presidents speak in the higheernwns of this school la apreParatorY school, A German Professor his chirp° of the Deihl de partment.. The school n Made homelike and at tractive. It hem 'aettomMhdations for 17$ *seders and UN day scholars. The esPenees In tin Com menial Collage , are at inn fifty dollars less than In ell* Commercial colleges. Nest term opens Aug. lasi Seth. fiend to liev. D. Copeland. D. D., Kingston. Pa.. for Catalogue containing fun pew ikons's. ' • 1w • Vir Da. VANNtiO applied to Mrs. COY,. titans for electric treatment. sad awned her of the great benefit derived in the following flattering letter: - - TOWANDA, Pa., Ant. 10, Is7B. 3fas.'W. H. Coirraoame, Ng Deer Nadani:—l sho uld feel guilty were I to leave town without expressing my surprised gratitude-forthe total teller your deft and expert management of electricity has given to a physical. nervous' and mental ireoatratMn In my person, which had reached to symptoms of paralysis and' smuts' bewilderment, so nearly. as to prexreat anxiety to mysl Ind Intimate friends. I attribute this great regal as much to your own peculiar act. entitle Manage mit of this ••elizir,” as to the ela n:tent Itself, anfeel sure that only an extensive . knowledge of y method Is needed to cause you l ar to ho ctverwhel od with applications'for relief from forlorn mitten Oratefully..ke., ilw2 N. Y. lIIIIINING, JR., 4. D. B COMM LOCAL. ItN"DRE , ow Go beat *Mom kfads of DR tar SHETLAND SHAWLS in gietti Tailety at.T. L. /Myra. mays. [s!; Ladies; M isses and Childrens' GLOVES and HOSIERY at J. L. Kwyre. may:. Vir TABLE LINEN, NAPKINS and TOWELS, at J. L. SVC T . S. 1112y2, HOSIERY ! HOSIERY ! HOSIE RY 1 An new styles at J. L. Easy's. may 2. Eir Cons= has the best wearing 'Arles for Men. neje and Youths. wear ever offered to Towanda, and at pricea•withlu the reach of all. .1111 r Straw Work and Bleaching a spe cialty at Ssat.t. & 'Pan shalt's. gar ONE HUNDRED LINEN SUITS from VIA* up at &mix Bros. • 7. "TRIMMED HATS ALMOST OW EN AWAY It Suns* Bras. 7. Ver Thoomsou's GLOVE FITTING CORSET at J. L. KINT'S. may 2. $ PARASOLS and UMBRELLAS at J. L. mucre may 2. tir Mrs. E. J. Mumps is selling goods Offs spring CHEAPER THAN EVER. Call and examine before purchasing. aprl7.. • Ca' CLOSING OUT balance of Slim mer Stock of Millinery Goolla at GREATLY RE DUCED PRICES at &mime WO& - -7. Ur b. B. RODGERS challenges compe tition for qu' Hy of goods and low prices on Sash, Doors, DIIn s and Madhya, and all building ma. lariat. Emma-tn.' • tar M E. J. Mimic* has returned from the C ty, and has decidedly tho FINEST DISPLAY r MILLINERY and NOTIONS In this town. • aprit. tar M E; J. Mtwoos has TRIMMED HATS for ONE DOLLAR and upwards. I MRS. MIEGOS has the best Skirt Supporter. aleojhe Skirt Elevator. c' The Largest; Bess, and Cheapest llne- of Shea for Lidice% Misses• and Children's , wear Is found at Coitsrn•s new store, corner Main and Plne.sti., Tracy 3 Noble's Block. apr4 , 7B ' I C(*vir.ns'- Bakery Wagon, of the Ist Ward Bakery, wits' be on hand daily with Fresh Crackers hot from the oven, Bread, Pies, Cakes, ke, aprll I Don't you forget it. We have an esbellent CRACKER MANUFACTORY in town at COWLER• BAKERY, where you can boy the best fresli4iaked crackers. . - . vir DELAWARE LITERARY BTITUTE, Franklin, ---. ?iteentyttlee ifndente admitted for Fall Term on Free Tuition. Nine Instructors: College Preparatory and Normal Courses of Study. Muelc a specialty. Scull for a Clt . lllogllll. ;fret. CHARLES U. VEHRILT, . Principal. tom' J. C. BLUM has received a NEW STOCK OR LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR far the ifummer.Trade, which he offers at prices far less than heretofore sold, and at lower ewes than snY competitor can duplicate. Call, examine and be l convinced. Store on Main Street, southside of Bridge,--sign of Gilt Root. VIZ). .---..e.a. lar CLOS NG OUT BALE of Gold and ~, Silver Watehe Chains, Fancy Jewelry, ete. The undersigned ha ing purchased at Sheriff's Sale the entire stock of W atches , Chains, Silver and Plated Ware, le the s e formerly occulted by H. 11.EN DILMAX, and not wishing...4c; remain In the busi ness, has conchided to tell the entire stock regard less of cost, in order to wind up the bush:tees. Call early and 'ecru l ° bargains. , JAcons. . - - . _ Iff 7 ..... . . . tr Various causes-4dvancing years, tare, slekness„ 1 disapixolottnent, and hereditary predisposition talioperate to turn the hair gray, and either orthemincilnes it to shed premature ly,'•• Asian's AIR Vinton will restore faded .or gray. light andj e red hair to a rich brown or deep black, as may desired. It softens and cleanses the scalp, giving it a. healthy action, sad , removes and cares dandiutt rind humors. By its use falling hair Is checked, and a new growth will' be'prodoe ed In all cases where the follicles are not destroy ed or glands deemed. Its effects are ` beautifully Shown on bushy. weak, or sickly hair to which a few applications will produce the.gloss and fresh ness of youth. 'Harmless and sure in its operation, It Is incomparable as a dressing, and is especially valued fOr the soft Mitre and richness of tone it imparts.l It contains neither oil nor dye, and will not soil or color white cambric ; yet it lasts long on the tair, and keeps It fresh and vigorous. FOR SALE B Y ALL.DEALERS. • HENRY R. DRAKE, J W'B L E-R, Corner Lake and Water Street*, Imlra, N. V., April IS, 7847. 7 OWANDA MARKETS. T REPORTED BY STEVENS kLONG. General dealers In Groceries and 'Produce, Patton% Block, corner llain and Bridge Streets. [WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 21, ISM wnotcam.a. RRTAIL. Flour per bbl ' • 8 510) 680 6 co@ 700 Flour per sack - 1 408 160 I se@ t 75 Corn Meal per 100 lba .. . , Ixo Cop Iced. 1 Wheat, per bush 100 1 104 • • Corn 46 - Bye . 61 • • 6% ) 65 Oata Buckwheat 45 Waill 60 Clover seed.medhuu.... • - 6 CC Timothy. 'western , .......' I 750 " . Beau!, 0 !be, 1 Occh 113 1 8(5 000 Poet; Mess.— Dressed hots . • Hann Shoulder,- • Lard Batter. tabs Bolls Eggs, fresh.. Cheese ' Beech apples, !mgt. Potatoes. per bushel Omens,. Beeswax COUUIDITIDD DT DAYTONA DUO tildes 0440 'Vest shins . ' 400 so Mums - - ... se SheetingelP . ' ' Woo T0f10w1....t . • = ME Feed ow eld Hym ' Scan. 2ws M Niptc,Lis Caocair GOODS at. reduced prices SNELL it FAu4cuest'B for codi SWILL & FARNII43Ii AO all MAKING. ' 111100.14 08 44 10 .• ne4 02 12 ... 1120 16 130 16 I'l3o 14 • 1:0 16 10f4' • II is 2.t.0t; 1 30 64 50 401011• . 60- '• 50 • G:. :3 • REM • S - SALES.—Zy virtue I L B sundry writs Issued out 'of the Conn. of Common Pleas or Bradford County. and to me di. lectild.l will expose to public rale on TIIIMSDAY. the 29th W.*? ATIOUST.IB7,II, attho door of the Court Roue, to Tominda Borough, at 1 o'clock, P. the foilowipg described property, to wit: No. 1. One lot, piece or pareid of land situate In Standing Stone Amp.. bounded u follows: Being the northwest undivided one-half -or a certnln vil lage lot, bounded and described as follows: Op the east, north and west by lands of Junes ErTV COD- - tains )1 acre more orlon, all Improved, with I store -, house thereon. 1142. ALSO—One lot situate in Standing Stone tarp, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the troblin highway ; thence northeast along the lands of Edwin Beeler to the red rocks; thence along lands of Patrick Boil 12 pen to cor; thence smith along the land, of Patrick . Bolt to the public highway ; thence west along the public highway 12 pen to Edwin Keeler* lands, the place of begin ning; contains 2 acres more or less, all Improved, with 1 board shanty. Seised and taken into esecn tton it the suit Of Jonathan Hornet re 11 DePew and L W DePew. No. L ALSO—One lot sltnate in Franklin twp., bounded u follows : on the north by lands of Har rison Crane and Mains Vangorder: on the east by lands flobn Wagner, Win Wagner and' James Roof on the south by lands of Burton Brown. afe sea Walters and Elijah Blake, and on the west by lands of Jne McDaniel; contains 120 acres more or less, about WO acra,impmved„ with I framed ionise. 1 framed borsch:int I other framed bait h with cor: shed attached, and 2 orchards of fruit trees thereon. No. 4. ALSO—Ono lot situate In Franklin twit bounded as follows: On the north by. the pubile highway ; on the cast by lc:nisei' Janes C Ridg way ; on the south by the Towanda creek. and on the west by lands of James C Ridgeway, contains I arts more or less; all Improved, with 2 framed houses, I framed barn, and few fruit trees thereon. - No. ii. ALSO—One lot situate in Towanda Rom, bounded as follows: On the north by lauds of J 0 frost; east by lands of J Y Means, mouth by lands of Wm Welch, and west bye-harts-sat; being about 50 ft front nit Charles.et and 140 ft deep, with 1 framed house thereon. No. 6:ALSO—One lot situate In Towanda Born, hounded. north by Spruce-st, east by lands of Dr. Weston. /path by an ally, and west by lauds of 01) Bartlett. being 50 ft front ou Spritce-st and 133 ft deep, with I (rimed house and few fruit trees thereon.. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Ward k Harris vs Jan Lantz. . . No. 7. ALSO—One other lot situate in South Creek twp,tocinded north by lands of John F Gil lett*, east and south by lands of Allen S Parsons, west by lands of the Northern Central Hallway Co; contains Mi acres more or less, all Improved, with '1 framed barn and orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of W H Carnochan vs Mary A Joyal. No. 8. ALSO—One at her lot situate initurlington twp. bounded north by lands of Carey Hermit and Isaac Dull, east by public highway, snails by the Bnrwlek turnpike, and west by lands of Carey Ho ran; contains 57 acres more or less, about 50 acres improved, with 1 framerLAwuse, I board hook. I framed bath and orchard - of fruit - trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the Suit of Ed ward Overton, vs. Charles - Alexander. No. D. A LsO—One other lot situate in Smithfield twp, bounded north by lands of Adam Sail), east by lands of Andrew Campbell, South by the public hlghscry, and west by the public highway; contains 40 acres more or leas, about 3: acres Improves], with 1 Int house, I framed house, 1 framed barn, 1 black smith shop and orchard of fruit trees thereon. No. 10. ALSO—One other lot situate In Smithfield twe,; bounded north by lands of Adam Schell. east by lands of Mrs. Eliza A Ford, south by the public highway and lands of Herman Tuttle and Burton G ustln. andwest •by lands or Peter Brady t. con tains 50 acres more or tees, abont-10 acres bnproved, with I framed house, 'dimmed barn, and orchard Of fruit trees thereon. - No. H. ALSO—{hue other lot situate In Smith field twp, bottuded north by lands of Jackson Wake ly cast by lands of Arlan) Stith!, south by lauds of Peter Brady, and west,by lands of Win II emenway and David Soper; contains 50 acres more or less, about 20 acres Improved, no buildings: Seized and taken Into execution at the suit of William Russell vs DorvilLa Ford. N 0.12. ALSO—One ether lot situate in Jlth^nri Bora, bounded as follows: Being lots Nos - 218 and tl9, according to plot on pl..n mado by Orson Rick ey for the lion Edward Herrick, recorded In Brad ford Common Pleas. It being the same lot deeded to M Clark by N C Harris and wife by deed da ted Dec 1, 1875, with 1 dwelling house therecn. Seized and taken into execution ut the suit of N Harris vs E 51 Clark, No.-13. ALSO—One other lot _situate- in Athens twp, bounded north by lands of Henry Kirby, east and south by lands now Or formerly owned by John, I) Brier, and west by the ptibllc'hlghway : (Instal:ls M acre more or less, wills I framed house and few trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Friendly Brother, use vs Mary F Car net. No. 14. ALSO—One other lot situate in Wyn lug twp, bounded as follows: Beginning at the northwest cor of S -Taylor lot No 3, on the east side of street runt:log - on the line of Jr. Joseph Gaylord land; 'hence south 80 east 7.'s: pees to a stone cor ; thence north 4° east 10 pees to a cor thence north SCE west 7,j6 pen ton stone coron side of street ; thence along said street south 4 0 west 10 pers to she place of Is-ginning; contains 75 teirs of bed more (Wiwi, being lots Nos 4 and 5, according to Cnift's survey. subject to conditions In regard to fences mentioned In deed front Henry Gaylord and wife to C. C. Burch, dated Aug 25. 1870, and re corded toiteellbook No I@l at page 451 &c: all In.- proved,_no buildings. Seized and taken into exe cut hid at the suit ol ' ! G .1* 1.131 e, assignee, Sc vs C ( Burch. • No. 15. ALSO—One oilier lot situate In Asylum twp, bounded north, cast and Smith by lands of E 3 Ayres, and west by thepublic highway; contains one acre of lanilmore or less, all Improved, will( 1 framed house thereon. -Seized and taken Into exe cution 14 the suit of J II Summers use vs Elias De trick. Ne. 16. ALSO—One other lot silicate In Litchfield twp, bounded north by lands of 0 C Everson, east by lauds of Engene south by lands of E Wolcott, anti west by the public highway; contains 40 act es store or less, about 35 acres Improved, with I framed house, 1-framed barn and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the snit of Win Snyder vs Allen Stanton. • No. 17. A1,50.-eOne other lot sltnate In Towanda Bern, bounded as follows 1 Being lot No 30 on the allotmeut and tilvislon of C L Ward, beginning at a one of lot No 29 owned by John Griffin on Division et;. thence south west 58 ft and ainelies more or less, to a cor of lot No 32; thence by the same and lot - No 31 north 3-eti° east 123's ft to. an alley: thence alohg the same, north 87•• ° east 59 ft to lot No 29 aforesaid I thence by the same, south 4° west 125 ft more or less, to the place of beginning; being the whole of lot No 30 aforesaid, with 1 framed house, 1 framed barn, and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Cath arinesE Cook vs Westley Payne. ' • Ne.. 18. ALSO—One other lot situate in Wyse.: twp, bounded north by lands of Horton Vastness and John Lamphlre, east by lands of Horton Van ' !less, south by lands of. Beta) Beunett, and on the west by lands of John I-omfatter ; eentains 10aeres of land more or less, about 3 acres improved, with I framed house, I framed barn and fow fruit trees thereon. Seined and taken on execution at .a stilt of .1 81 (loughs vs Josiah Smith. • - No. 19. ALSO—Defendant's-undivided one-half - interest in one other lot situate In Canton Bore, and bounded as follows: Begitinling at the southeast cor of lot formerly owned by J K Seernis: thence north 87,4° west 25 ft ; thence south west 113 8-J2 ft tothe centerof Tun - and:l-st ; thence north 71S° cast 137 ft to the lot formerly owned by W, J Phelps; thence north 15° west. 87 ft to the northwest cot- of said Phelp's lot thencenorth 71 0 east 22 ft to said Phelp,t northeast cor thence - north It° West 120 ft to a cor on the Joseph Beaman land ; thence 59 0 west along .said Beanien's south Line 93 ft to the west line of land formerly owned' by C A Krise ; thence swill, 2 1 / 4 0 west 132 ft to the place of beginning ; coutains 3; acre of land with 'I two-story fran:ed hotel. 3 frimed barn and framed sheds, other ont-beildings, also a I we-stary framed store building and out-buildings belonging thereto, and one other two-story framed building NAM for a meat market, and a few fruit trees thereon., Selz ed and taken into execation at the suit of Caroline C Manleys use vs S A Randall and J Manley. N 0.26. ALSO—One other lot situate in • Canton BCru, bounded north by lands of the James Fox estate, east by an alley, south by Towanda-shohd west by lt.nda of the James Fox estate, being about, 36 ft front on said Towards-tit and 100 ft deep, with I framed building used for a hank, I framed gee-, eery store, and tin shop thereon. No. 21. ALSO—One other lot sltuate In Canton Bore, bounded north by lands of Wm Owens it Son. east by lands of A V Trent, south by lands of A. Kelfy. and west by an, alley contains acre mere or less all improved.- with framed house thereon.,Seizedand takenluto execution at the Suit of 0 Strait use vs Norman Ruckw - Cll. N 0.22. AMA - L.-One ether lot situate in Smith geld twp, bounded north by lands of Adam Seidl!, east by lands of Andrew Campbell, ennui by the pith] ic highway ; contains 40 acres mere or less. about 3S acreatmproved, with I log house, 1 framed barn, 1 blacksitiith shop, and orchard °limit trees thereto. • No. 23, ALSO—One, other lot situate in Smith field twin bounded 'north by lands of Adam Sclillt„ east by lands of Mrs Eliza A Ford, south by the public highway and lands of Herman Tuttle and Burton Gatlin, and west by lands of Peter'Bratly; contains 50 acres more or less, about 40 acres im proved, With I' flamed house, 1 framed barn and orchard of trait trees thereon. No. 24. ALSO—One other lot butte In Smithfield twit, bounded north by lands of Jackson Wabely, east by lands of Adam SehilL south by lamb- of Pee ter Beady, anti west by larids of Win Demenway end Daniel Soper: coutalns 50 acres more or less, ,about 20 acres improved. no Imildit ' , s. No. 25. ALSO—Ono other lot sititate to Shilling ten twp, bounded north by the public highway, east by ,the public highway, sonth by lauds of S P Gestln, on the west by lamb- of Herman Tuttle; contains 2 acres more or less, all. Im proved, 1 cooper shop and board shed, and few fruit trees thereon: Seized arab:ken into execti - Rota at the stilt of Wllannt Russell vs 1)0151115 Ford and.o A Ford. • No 40. ALSO . .. ! -One ',other hat situate in Canton born', bounded and described as follows: Begin ning Irrthe east line of Mix t Whitman's drug store lot at the northeast on of the lot herein de serlbed; thence easterly atsong the south line of lands belonging to Lodge NO 321, I 0' 0 F, Mit to an alley;thenee south along the west aide of said al ley abont 100 ft to the north lino of A G Kelley's lot: thence nest along Kelley's north line anpnL - 40. ft; thence north along said Mix & Whitman's 'efta Rue-to the place of begiening: contains about 1,500 square feet of land more or less, all improved, No 41. ALSO—Ono other lot situate in Canton bore'. hem:tied and described- as' follows: Begin- ION; In the center of a proposed extenslen et Cen terst at the northeast cor of J K Wright's: thence west alting J K Wright's north line 1.15 ft. to Bears alley; thence north along cast thin of Bears :trey 60 ft; .thence east along the south (the of other lands of S J Hickok 155 ft to said (.'cuter-st; thence south along. the center of said Center-ht to the place of beginning; Cut:laths. 11,109 square feet of land, all improved. . No 42. ALSO—One' other lot situate In Canton bow, bounded and described as follows: Iteght ning at the northeast eta- . of the lest a bOVO deserib ed lot; thence west along the seine IsSft to Meal's alley: thence north Moog said Gift to Int of A (I Kelley; thence east - along said alley south line to center of said ('niter- 1; theatre south-along 111 a center orsaid street to the plat-0 or - beglnnlnu; cue tains . 34 of an acre more or less, with 1 framed house thereon. No 43. ALSO—One other lot situate In Canton bore'," bounded. and described SS follows: Begin -Ling in the center of Second-st in the line of lands of Emitter Levitt ; "thence south along the west line of said Levitt lot lleaft to Norman Rockwell's lot; thence"castelong said Rockwell's line 130 ft to the c niter of Center -at; thence „north along the center of said street 206 ft to the center of Second at; thence west along the center of Second-st 140 ft to the place of beginning; contains nearly 1 act e all 'lmproved. • . No 44. ALSO-L.ooe other lot situate In Canton hero': bounded and described as follows: 'Begin ning in the center of he proposed extension of Center-st; thew.° southerly along the center of said street 213 ft to the tenter of Second-tut; thence east erly along tha center of tho Second-st 130 ft to the lauds of J B Shakespeare; thetwe 'north along the. west Line of said Shakespeare, A J Sterrett, Walter' Leavitt, 21011 to the southeastern cor of lioraee ! hitch's estate: Matte westerly along the south line„: of said Pitch's lid anti oilier lands ol Hickok 1730: contains about 14 or an acre more or less, ail proved. No 43. ALSO ' L-One other lot siteafe lit; Canter horn`, bouncletienti described as follows: lb-ginning at the northwest cern( rof lot No 3 described, but thence weal along the same .Beat's alley;. thence north along's:lid Ileal's alley 75ft; thetice easterly 116[4 alongthe Ilrattleteribed lot and lands of Norman Rockwell 185 It to the center of said, Center-It; thence south along center of sold street 76ft to the place of beginning; contains 19,875 tq ft Of hind more or leas. with framed lieu" and nth. MIZIE=MEM econtbultdlngs thereon. 'Belied and taken into ex ecution se the - sult of William S Jayne vs .3 Hick. ok, A 0 Kelley, 0 C Strait and J E Heyman'. No 411, ALSO—One other lot Must' in Rldglntry twp,' Wended and described as follows: Beginning St a stake and. Mopes on tho public creed leading from Centerville to John Larrison's residence, and on the south line of Jim Smith.* feria; thence east erly along said dlathinttles_sorith line to-John Ler rison's land 1711 rods; thence south 2. 3 .'west along said LarrlactiV lands 15C reds to the center of the creek: therice amine* west along the center of said creek 58 redo; thence north 30 west along said creek S rods; thence north along said creek 32 redo; thence north 314 0 ., wait along sald'creck 23 reds: thence north 71,40 west 243' rods; thence north SG west 21 Ws; thence Mirth Gs° west 30. rods to plate of beginnlit:; contains rag acres more or les& about CS Improved, with.l plank house, t framed barn, 'l old log barn,. other outbuildings, sad orchard of fruit trees thereon. Reser/Ins the right of way eerms raid premises, to get the timber et 13 acres of land - belonging to Burt on the South side of add creek; also the right of way In the most convenient point to get It C Lockwood's timber across said premises; said timber situate on the south ,of said No 47. A,TAIO—One other lot situate in Ridgbury twp, InmndV i ni o l described as follows: 'Beginning at a white oa e. it being the southeast cor of insul fortnerlY o the estate - of Daniel Dickerson; thence went on the Miami saldlands to the south west cor; thence south along the ilde of lot No 8 to a post and stones standing in the line of lot No 8, and thenco north lo the place of beginning; con tains 48 acres more-or hiss about SO Improved. with .1 framed barn, t honse. - hnd orchard of fruit trees Diemen. Seized and taken lot-. exeCutlon at the suit of John- tarrlsott vs Theodore Larrison. No 4s. ALSO--One other lot situate In Columbia twp, bounded and described as f.diews:'lleginnlnc at a stair.- and'idones on the line of lots between T A Andrews and Orville E Watkins. and running north 8 perches to the centre of road; thence cast 'lO Itto tho eehtle of the new eters-home; thence south persto the line of lota of Orville E Wat- Mon; thence Vitt west to the place of beginning. with I framed store building thereon. • No 40. ALSO'•=42lfmtither Tot situate In Columbia twp, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a stone on the ling of lots between Orville F. Watkins tend A it Austin. and ritunleg north 8 pets to the centre of the road; thence west 4.s4ft; thence south 8 pore to the line of lots of Orylllia E Wats king and A II Austin; thence east Vitt to the place of beginotngscontains tapers of land more or,less. the two tots shave described tieing the same pieces of land cenvoyetrhy (Irish Ferguson and wife to Levi Mourhe.ss, one of the within named defend ants, by deed dated January 18, 1'877. and recorded' May 9, 1878, in the office for recording deeds, etc. In and for Bralturd County In Deed 800k_N0.133, on page 551; etc. Seized and taken into execution at tles suit of Simons, Sayies St Co vs Mourhess & Steittist. • . .. N 0.50. ALSO--Olie other let sitnate 10 Albany twp, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a beach in the line of lands of John Brown. thenee north 59° wed 27 pees to a post; thence nortii29ll o emik i llB pefil to a stake on the bank of the creek; linens ,north 4374° east 29 pens to a stake by the creek; thence south 341.0 east 22 pers to a stake on the bank of the creek; thence south 29M° 1 west, 138 pets to the place of beginning; cot tains 23 acres and SO pers more or less, ;Anent 12 acres hu e ' proved, with I plank house and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execntion at the ' snit of N C Thoinnson vs Alumnae 11 Allen. No 51. ALSO—One other lot situate In Albany I twO.:lnonntlAl north by lands of F N Wilcox and K A Wilcox, east by:lams of Vanwiko Dibble, south by lands of the. George Hopkins estate, , west •by lands of Leonard Caryl; contains OF acres more or lenls, shunt 85 improved, with 1. framed house, I log house. 1 flamed .barn, 1 framed grain house'•and shed attached, and orchard of fruit trees thereon. I Seized and taken into elm:ellen at the suit of Jas II Webb's use vs.sleint Munch.. - ' No 52. A I.S,O=One other lot situate in LeffeY twin, lent:Med north by lands of Harvey Holcomb, east by Marlin Ifeleoteles estate, south by tile pub lic highway, West by lands of A Harlmann• ' being 5,1 rinds frontund IF ruts 'deep; Contains 50 rods of laud more or less, with 1 framed house. 1 framed" barn, and-few fruit trees thereon. Selzd and tak. , en into execntion at the suit of H A Case, Assignee l vs M D Mooney and B S Tears. • • Na 17. ALSO—One other lot situate in Athens ' twp. intended north by lands . of N C Harris, east I by - the public highway; h•ith by lands of N C Flat- els, west by Keystone avenue; contains S an acre more or less, all Itnprovent 'with 1 framed house,l slice, and few fruit tires thereon. Seized and tak en into execution at the suit of Batt Golden:vs Jet. erniali Sullivan and James Lambert. , No 54,. ALSO—One Other lot situate in Canfort l horosi blinded and described as ionises: Begin Ong at the northeast ear of lot -No se; thence east erly along thelfni of said lot No 56. and tot No 57. 117 feet more or lesS to the coo of Divisien-Street; the nee northerly along the center of said street 275 feet mere or less twthe center of Casson-st; thence westerlyalonts, the center of ens - sea-A left to the northeast cot Of lei No 0; thence southerly along tine line of said lot No 60 712 ft to the place of he el:suing ; beteg Ow satire more or less,_ Emile being lots No Ss and 59, as laid down on the village plot of - Canton made by 0 D W C Orcutt for Klegsbuty, Newman & Co. with i steam planing mill, with all machinery and fixtures belonging thereto. 1 store Nese. lumber sheds mid 1 framed barn thereon. Seised and taken into execntion at the milt of E C Feymair vs SC.I Hickok. Attie at tine suit of E C Seymour vs Je woe E Seymour. No 55. ALSOs-One other lotSituatein Tuscarora, twp, bounded ,north by lands of Lveatat and Bene- I .dict Coburn, east by lands of lienedlet Coburn, A leen Gray, , Jeshns Corbin and Belli:in:In Singer. sentlt by lends of G W Dexter, west by the public , highway: and lands of Ada Resent:nude and Alen: zo Gray: contains 16 acres more or less, about 75 improved, with 1 anted hoinse; - i framed barn and orchard of fruit tees thereon. St , ii.ed and taken Into execetio ..t the suit of John B OVerfield vs William Martini. •• _ No 50. ALSO—one other tot situate in Fraulliin twp, bounded north by lands of John Lantz, east by lands of Burton Brown, south by lands of 'Bess Vanness.. slest by lands of William Rockwell. and Elijah Make: contains 40 acres More or less, about 4.slmM:eyed. with 1 framed house, 1 framediarn, and orchard of ft nit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of An drew Crane's use vs J B Jobuson. No. 57. ALSO-7-060 other lot 'situate in •Troy borough. Lounded asfollows: Beginning at centre of Ehnlia street; thence by sloth boundary of Spalding lot south 31° east 19 perches to a corner in Sugar creek ; thence along creek south 47° west 4 perches to a corner; thence north 74° west 197-10 perches to centre of street aforemill ; thence along some north 57° east 6374 feet to place of beginning, centaininng 77 square perches of land, mere or less. . No. SS. ALSO—One other tot situate In Troy borough, hounded as follows, tow it : Beginning at centre of Elmira street, thence by lot No. I south 34° east 19-7-10 perches ton corner in creek ; thence along same south.° west 4 perches ton corner; th. ince by. lot -N0..3 gir th 34° west 203i•perelnes in centre of street'afores d ;,i hence along same north" 57° east CI% feet to place of Ineghaning,-containing ' SO square feet of land, more or less. • ' No. 59. ALSO—Olin other lot Situate in Troy bonnugh, bounded end described as fol:ows; Begins ' tang at centre of Elmira-st, thence by lot N 0.2 south 74° east 20S perches ten corner In Sugarcreek: thence along same south 47 0 west 4 p reties to a corner ; thence by C S MeKean''s lot north 34° west 21 perches/ to centre of Elmira-st ; thence •by same nortli.s7c” east 65% feet to the place of ineginaing,ncontalting 82 :we're perches of ' land, more or less, with one dwelling house. wagcm shed and hay scales, and' stone ffmnitat ion for Lam and - shed thereon. 60. ALSO—One other lot situate. in Troy borough, !imitated as fellowk: Beginning at centre of :Elmira street, thence along line of C S McKean's lot. south 32° east 21 'perches to a corner in Sugar creek; thence:along creek south 42° west 6 9.10 porches to a corner : thence by EMI formerly of D. F Pomeroy. dent; north antio, west 22 perches to centre of Elmira street, nttel along same north 57 0 cast 6 T-10 perches to the place of beginning. con taining 127 perches of land, bo the same more or • _ . . No. 61. 'ALSO—One other lot situate In Trey bor ough, hounded and describedas . fonows: Beginning at a corner in Elmira street. thence by lot in pes session of C Packard southiltli*east 170 feet, more or less, to lino °Claud of Nnlson Attains; thence by the - same to line of E.Perneroy's lot,: thence by said Peuteroy north 1121 - , 0 west about ASS feet to a Cots I:erin Elmira stre.d, anti thence along saastreet SI feet to the place of beginning. containing one fifth of an acre, be the Sarno more or less, with one dwelling house and barn thereon. '. " So. 62. ALSO—One other lot situate in Troy borough; bounded and described as follows: Be ginning at a corner on east side of Canton Atreet„ thence by lands of the Fitch estate south 40° east 114 feet to corner In Sugar creek ; thence 'south 45° west along creek 29 feet to a corner: thence. north 42°'west aIS feet to a cerner: thence south .45° west 29 feet to a corner; thence' by boundary of I) Rockwell's lot 82 , .4 feet to a corner; thence along cast side of Canton street aforesaid 49 feet to the 1 place of beginning. containing 4,950 square fee: of land, be the same mere or less ; with one market luthling, lee house and tailor shop thereon. - Nerri. ALSO --, One other lot - situate In Troy Imre - ugh, boutidi.tl and described as folloW5: Re ginulng at a corner in Can;o11 - street, thence north 113° east 21 - 440 perches along Canal street to a cor ner In Sugar creek ; thence by lands of It F Reding: tots, unit along raid creek 9 9S-:t0 perehes to a cor ner ; theure by line of lot No. 9 north S. west 25 5-10 irdebes to a corner In Canton street ; thence along Sante 7if perches tO place of beginning. O.con nline:lo perches oflank mere or less. lkitir due dwellier , house and a few fruit trees thereon. No. 04 'ALSO—One other lot situate in Trey borough, bounded and described as follows; Be ginning at a rorner• In Canton street:thence tee . south line of lot N 0.5 25 5-10 perched to a corner at creek . ; thence by land.? of It F itedingtou and along ore , -k 4'4 p. , lelicz to a corner; I hetufe by north hue of lot No. 10 :5 4-19 perches to corner In Canton-st ; . th"tsci. along',anse 4 i..'., perches to tht; place of be ginning,. containing 119' perches of land, more or test. with a few fruit treys there' ti. • No. c 5, A LSO —Olio other lot sit nate lb Trey I lor.nsgh„ 'how:tied add described AS f olli,ws : - Be t ginning at a,cerner In Can:eh-sr, thence by lot No. 9 tenth 87,. east I.eo 4-10 perches. to a corner :'thence along creek and lice of It F Itedington 4li parches to a corner : thence by north lino of lot No. 11 north' .85' 0 west 27 perches to a corner In Canton-s.; thence along Canton-:t 4!:: , perches to the place of begin ning, cent:doing 129 perches 'of land, more or less, with a rev fruit trees thereon. , • - r No. Go: el.i.St) tone Other lot- situate- in Tre' borough, boturded as folloWs ; licginnitig it aco r • tier In Cat.ton-st, thence by lot No. 10 117 perches to corner vtlic nee alone creek and lino of It F Boding ton 4?4i perehes to a corner : thence uOrth 05 0 west .27 7-f0 perch...it. to a corner In Catiton.st, and theneis t'atitotost 4i; perches to the place of begin ning, containing 12.7 pet clots of fetid. niece or leis. 01. A I,SO One other lot. situate In Troy to brio:Weil mitt described as follows: 'ltc ni offing a corner LteCantozi , st, thence bY_ lot No. 11 27 7:40 perches to a Corner ; thence along creek and line of .11 F lterllng too 4 12-100 pet-dice to a corner: iticlice along line of lot No. 13 noit 0 vest 25 a-10 perch - sto a t orn• rln Cotton-tit ';'thence along Canton-A 4 perches to the place of beginning. cot :sluing 113 perches of land, more or less, 55411'u:t0 dwelling house Ilierour. Nit, cs t,SO;—One other lot situate hr Troy boruitch, bounded and. described as fulit)Wß: Ite gliating at a corner In Canton-nt, thence by . lot No. 12 20 a.to perches to a corner ; thence along en:ilk :at Bite of Ii F,liedlngtou 4 24-100 porches to a cor ner: thence by north line of lot - No. 14 north 84! ,0 west 2s 9-10 perches to corner-1n street' aforenah i : thunce . aftutg - Canton-st 4 isirches to the place of li , gintting, containing 112 perches of.ltnil, more or 1.5;5; with one dwelling !loose and framed sheds thereon. ' No. CS. A r.so One. other lot situate In .Troy. „borough, hounded and described as follows: Be ginning at a minter in Canlon tit, thentie along south tine el lot Nu.l3 28 9-10 perches to a comer; thence 'along .cieek and Bite of It F Itedington 5 t perches to a corner ; thence north 84.14 0 cast 29'740 parches to corner in Canton-st„ and thence along same AS perches to place of beginnincontalning 101 perches of land, more . or less, With one slaughter house thereon. No. 70. ALSO—Ono other lot situate In Troy borough, bounded as follows: Beginning at a cor ne•.r in Canton-st, thence along south line of lot No. i 1 T 1 7-10 perches to a cornet ; thence along creek and lamls of It lo Itediugton 5 5.10-perches to"a-coe ner; thence along north line of laud of D Rock well north 841.1° west .10 5-10 perches to a corner In Center-at: thew.: along Center-at 5 :i4O porn to place of beginning, Containing 165 pers of land, inure Or N 71: O— Ono. other lot sltuato In Troy township, hounded as follows: tin the north by the pnhllc highway and lands of L Maloney and the eTablitof 1. Leu the ea-it by the piddle liliinway and land of I. 51aioney, on the sotito atel-we3t by tand; of the.estale of U l• Ballard, dee'd, 'containing. a( per deed I °until F II Fersou,no acres of-land, more or less, all improved. . No. ;a. ALSO— One other lot situate In . Troy township, hound:Aland described as follows: lie ginning at northwest corner of Warrant N 0.9.32. (lot No, 114 thence by lands of Is Vase and Whee ler lot east ZS perches to a basswood ; thence by C. Dodge lot sontit IGO males to post In north line. =I .!fi: , .-, , 7,i'.n!7.;4*.;.'4 , ?: -.. g;-.:.' , ',.::, - 1':.;,',:_,:::',,:i,:, - ;44t;-:.al . i; . '; EMMEN ZegaL laigal. of . .Ptuilunn be; thence bylines and finds fontterir of J Yd Oliver and A Murray west 204 perches to post ; thence by lands of. 0 P Bawd and .1 if Smith floret 160 perches to plate of beginning, conta i ning • .214 acres of land, more or lass. nearly au ita with one dwelling house, granary, barn ant Zi74ls and few - fruit trees thereon. • . • • . No. la. ALSO—One other lot situate in.liernst Burlington township, bonridefl and , described as 'follows: Beginning at northeast cornet of Made of O Rockwell, thence south 10° cast 62 perebeittO • • post ; thence by t hen kwell north 6s o west 136 • • perches to is post ; tence Math 10 0 'West ,hy same IG)4 perches tos post ; th ence soMb 66° east .by • Stephen's and Goddard's lots 02 perches to s rod ; thence north lEt° west by Goddard lot 137 perches to 'a post; thence south 'fewest by same 20 perches to a post; thence north 12° west hymns/124 perches I to a white ash.; thence South SP sesta: 940 perches - to a post ; thence north lo° west 66 540 perches to a ,% post; thence north 24°east 16 &Operates to a pest; thence north 2° cast $4 perches to a poet; Otter 'southliti° east 64 rierehe I - to cornered 0 Y Ballard ; thence , soath 2° east 366 740 perches to - a post; thence south 87° west 38 6.16 perches to a pos4 thence north 88° west 42 perches to the place of bs.. glnning. contalning 210 acres of land, more or less, about 300 acres improved, with one dwelling house. • granary, two barns and sheds and a few fruit trees' theigon. Seized and takettinto execution at the suit of Pomeroy Bros' vs Vranklinlf Person. NO7I A1.50.-One other lot situate in 'Wysot . . twp, bounded north by , lands of E - B - Whitney and - Chat les Hangherts, east by lands of N Parks and Adolph Hines, south by lands of E H Wired% , west by kmds - af A L Ouridine find Reed It Brown: ..- connstns 79 acres more or 'less, about 44 improved, with,framed joust, I .board shanty., 1. framed barn, ether outbuildings, add 2 orchards of fruit trees-thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the stator James Moore vs John Sullivan. . _ No 75..61,110—tine other lit situate In Canton bora% hounded and tieseribett as follows: Der fling at the northsrearcor of a lot of land beton ng to sold F 2 , 1 McClelland, and on line of lands o the N C R It; thence South 55,6° east 368 ft to 'the Hoc of Center-Al; thence south 12;4 0 west along raid street 70 ftto the northeast eor of said F N Mc- Clelland lot; thenie north &ilia West along said r N 3fcCielland's north line 16a ft to the line of said railroad; thence north 124° east along the line of said ratiread to the place of beginning; contains. 5.760 ignore feet of land more or less; It being one vacant let of laud. Seised and taken lots exam- Con at the snit of F MetlelLiud - rs II McClel land. No 76. AlbSO=One other lot dinite in Towanda twp, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a cor on the line between S C kud J W Means and Miller.ll'el on the read leading zeroes the To-. trends Fiats; thence north 71 0 east 671 340 ft along said Fox line to a pad; thence north 30 0 30' west 100 feet to a post: thence south 71 0 , 30' westB7l 240 feet to } post on the east aide of the said road-lead trig across Towanda Flats; thence along the east, side of skid road 20 0 , Vi' east 100 feet to the place' of begibning; contains 2 acres, be the same more or less, all improved, with I framed house, I fram ed hOuse, 1 framed barn; and few fruit trees there. nn. llelse land takettinto execution at the suit of W W'Bonman7s use vs Patrick Constantino. ' I%l' 0 77. ALSO—One other. lot situate' in Wysox' twp, !mutted north by lots N 0.6 and, 8, east. by - Yeausylvanta avenue. south by Vine-st, west hy Bradford-at; being lots No 6 and 7of Block No '3, and being each :,oft front and 150 ft deep, as will more fully appear on map of Mercer, Morgan, k 3toody"ssuboliviston of East. Towanda. Recorded in Deed Bonk No 110 on page 13, etc.'- Being same land conveyed hy 'Hiram Nichols and wife to J C Schoonover by deed dated August M 1970. Seized and taken into execution at the suit ofWm Kings ley's use vs J C Schoonover and Tl3ehOoncreer, No7B. ALSO—One other lot situate In Tuscarora tati,.bounded north by. lands of George C Atwood, formerly Albert and Emily Mitchell, Dr N J Cog's. well, and Chas Smith, east by lands of Wm F Co. burn and George Dunblazer, (formerly the 31axfield lot), and Wm H Christian. and an unoccupied lot claimed by Samuel Tewksbury south by lands of Wm II Christian and vacant 1 telaimed by Samuel Tewksbury, and lands of Dr J Cogswell, west by Tuscarora Creek and lands o George C - Atwood, formerly Albert Mitchell; emitains 110 acres more or less. about 00 Improved; selth 1 framed house, 2 framed tarns, I ' framed * ranary otter outbulld ' logs, sod orchard of Prat - trees trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the cult of George C Atwool vs Bela Cegsiveil. . AN DBE Vf*J. LAYTON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, August 7, 1878. . XF', W CUTOS NOTICE.- No lice Is hereby given that all persons indebted to the estate of Daniel Bing, late of - Warren township, deed, must make immediate payment, and all persons having Oalnist-against sold estate must present them duly authenticated for settle ment. JOANN - A . lllNa, Executer. Warren,`Pa., Aug. 3, Ins. - lowa A VAIINISTRATORS' NOTICE. , A Is liereby given that 411 persons. In debted to the estate of Joseph Atkins, late of Times rosa tup., deceased, are requested to make Imme diate payment; and all persons having claims against said estate must present them duly anthen- - ticated fer settlement. • JOHN RITGER, Administrators. -E31.51A ATKINS, "*" .Tuscarosu, Pa., Aug. 8, 1878. • ADMIINISTRATOR' NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that all persona In debted to the estate of 'Hiram 3f. Washburn, late of Wyalnslng township, deed, are requested to make Immediate payment; and all persons having claims against Bald estate must present theni'duly authen ticated tot settlement: • JOHN F. - CIIAMBERLIN, Adininistrator. Wyaltu..lng, Pa.. Aug. 8, 1878. lOwG Pro. MY CREDITORS.,--Notice is _A_ hereby given that I.have applied to the Court o.•,Common Picas, of Bradford county, for - a . charge from all my debts; under . the Insolvent laws or the State, oud they have appointed MONDAY, SEPTlnilißTf,2d, for a hearing of the case, when - and where you are notified to attend If you think prol.er. CHASE. . Springfield. Pa., Aug. 1.1875. 10w4 • ,ks, -L I 4 XPENtiITITRE,S kALECEIPTS • u of Towanda 11,Oro. School District frotn.June Ist, 1b77 to May 31, 1378: June 1, 1377. - ' Cash on hand' A. Wickham, collector I. T. Itoyse • - Ito'dgeri State 'appropriation • W. J. Young. Esq., fines Cunt school room, old school house. G. W. Ryan, on resident schaars I= Tear hers salarleti Janitor Interest Insurance C,,al Repairs . it is.cellatieons Coss pool • Printing Secretary atul TreasurAr Cash on hand..." • 68119 68 kATIRAN Treasurei, Towanda, ra., • Aug. 7, IS7B. ' 10w2 "OROCLAMATIO).I.- WHEREAS, Hon. ppsCc D. :Minnow. President Judge of - the 13th Jlntietal Dlstrict. consisting of the county of Bradford; and llon. C. 11. itusszLl., Assoelate Judge in and for sold county of Bradford, have Is. sued their precept bearing date the 10th day of IS7O. to me directed, for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer. General Jail Delivery, guar ter'Sessions qt the Peaces Common Pleas and Or phantoutt, at Towanda. for the county of Brad- - ford, commencing bn Monday, Sept. 2. tafe, foetal tinue three week*. . Notice is thgrefore hereby given to the Coroners and Justices of the Peace of the county of Brad ford. that they . he then and there In their p_roper persons,,at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of kaltrday, with records. Inquisitions and other remembrances.. to do those things which to their-office appertain to be done: and those who are bound by recogni- . zances or otherwise, to prosecute against the priso ners c% ho are or may be . in the jail of - said county, are to tw then and there to prosecute against them as shall be Just. Jurors are requested to be pine otatin their attendance, agreeably to their notice, Dated 'at Towanda, the 10th day of ;illy, In the year of our Lord on thousand eight hundred and seventy-eight, add of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and third. A. J. LAYTON,Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Aug. 8, 1878. - • 101y4 - . i tIYMINISTRATOES' SALE.- By vines of an order Issned out of the Or phans' Court of Bradford county, the undersigned - administrators of 1. N.. Fanning, late of Spring field,twp,„ deceased. will expose to public sale on the premises at Leona, in said tarp., on FRIDAY, A l'ill - ST 30th, le7B, alt• o'clock r. al., the foliew log reahlestate : ‘Beginnlng at a Basswood sapling icing the north-east corner of lands now owned by Amos Fanning ; thence north forty-five and threes tenths perches to a pest on lauds now owned by Win. Yottg ; thence west 'four hundred and thlr.. teen perches by the eldobof landabelonging to 'Wm. Young and Fay,:t to Leonard. to a post f.thence west fifty-two perches to a post in the road ; thence smith by road leading to Troy eighty-six perches to a lost; limner east' thirty-live and one-half pnebes along the sido.of lands belonging to i p. 11. Caraplm.ll, to a hemlock free ; thence north along the side of-lands telonginCto Amos Vanning; for .ty.:one peectes to a post; th ence easterly one hun dred and twenty-five perchs, by the side of. lands . belonging to Amos Fannin, to • stake' and stones in the road ; theime in the road shteen perches north to a stake and stons ; thence north eighty three degreeS east sixty-one perches to a pine „stump: tbe uce north sixty-six degrees east twenty seven and five.tenths perches to an oak tree; thence east along the lands of Antos Fanning two hundred . and thirteen Perches to the place of beginning, containing one hundred and seventy acres of land, he the same more or less. The farm Is very pro ductive, Well adapted to either grass, grain, or • dairyingl, purposes, and extends across a pleasant valley tit, (nigh which runs a good stream of water. It Is abundantly watered and well Supplied with limber; Is on two extenilvely.traveled roads, one leading to East Troy and the other:to Troy, and only three miles from the last named place, .and •not over two miles from two good steam flouring 1 mills. it isles.; than one-half mile to a school, and th'reibrottrths of a tulle to a church. 'The buildings consist of a good frame dwelling, a horse barn and three other barns. There is au aburdauceot-frult, and may be regarded asa very desirable property; Also rim" !oh : piece or parcel of land lying and being- in the twp. of Springfield aforesaid, and bounded As follows : Beginning at a post the south west corner thereof;, thence by lands. formerly • "niened by Ezra Long, north eighty-three - perches , to air oak tree ; 11 - et:et: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 henflock, , the southeast corner of the warrant survey ; 'and thence by lands formerly owned by Cleineut Paine, west one .hundred and thirty-eight perchis3 to ..the. • place of beginning aforesaid, containing seventy-one acres and ninety. four perehcal being the south-eastern part of a large tract originally surveyed on warrant N 0.1006. and by patent dated the first day of D0t...1796, re. corded in Patent Book No. *O. page 40, and granted by the Commonwealth Of rennlyhtania unto Henry Drinker, in fee, and being lot:No. 57 of Samuel Strait's re-survey, and subdivision of the said Hen ry Drinker's Sugar Creek lands. About 46 acres of this farm which adjoins this property above de scribed, are Improved. the 'balance being -heavily timbered with valuable timber, cal; and chestnut. Said farms being located abouetwoend abaft inlielit from I toy. . , . . TERMS - :--One hundred dollars on each bit on day of sale, five hundred dollars on confirmation, and thq_balan co In two equal annual payments with IntereZni confirmation. ~ . • .C.F AN N LNG. -' B' 11. FANN INC._ , Administrators. Leona, Vs., Aug. I. 1578:- - ' : Siva • AD:4II NIST R ATOR S' ItOTIC E.. , —Nothv is hereby given that MI patrons in dented to the estate of Khenezer norm. late of ... Ulster twp., deed, are requested to make lamed- - tate payment, and all persons hating claims against • salt , estate must present thew duly -authenticated ft T settlement. GEOINIM a. nociiwzia., Mar, ra n 4i. 1,2„ 1578. .:14w - - N CS DE a_ :.' 4 , ~ ~. ~r. 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