padfoti, Ilepotitt Tdiratia, Pa., Thursday, llov. 7, 1878. W. A. CHAMOERLIN I z Dealer in FINE4EIVELB P t t'ATCHES, SILVER k!LA'FED WARE, • TOWANDA PA. Towanda., Jan. ta, 1877. LOCAL AND GENERAL. QUITE a heavy'snow storm prevailed all day Wednesday. Dn. F. W. BROWN llas `purchased the NuGENT property in Athens borough. THE. gray team the late EDWARD Oviamos, Were purcbased by 3. M. WARD, Esq. Da. cLINTiON U. SCOTT has opened an office at the Drug Store in Sayre, and will spend each Thursday forenoon there. • REGISTEn and Recorder Axnnvs sig nalized the Republican Victory by firing a salute 'early on Wednesday morning: Print ANENT Certificates were granted; by State Superintendent Wiestitsnsit. I last month to E. A. and F. A. Tnostrsox of this county. Tui: election in the stveral wards of this borough passed off very quietly on Tuesday.: Friends of, the several candi dates were earnest, but not boisteious, in advccating-their favorites. . TIM Pennsylvania Bible Society has presented twenty-live handsome copies of the Scriptures to the Mission near the iron works, and on motion of Mr. SWARTWOOD a Vote of thanks was tendered the society. THE Tunkhannock and Sayre chess clubs played a game by telegraph on Thursday, night of last week and the Sayre club came but ahead. The Tunkhannock club has been in the habit of beAting eve rybody heretofore and this defeat was slotnething of a surprise to them. They will have to look to their laurels.—Tunl:- hannorPßepublican. JOHN SULLIVAN hag sold his lease of the Elwell House to OHNAL KELLOO, of 31onroeton ) . The change in proprietorship took place on - Tuesday. Mr.• SULLIVAN has been eniag6d in business in BrOford f,cr same tillie, , Htd will now devote his peisonal attention to his interests thire. He ha's conducted his "Elwell" well, and ice commend him to the confidence of the oil region. Mr. K. is.aia experiencedio. ttl keeper, andlwill undoubtedly maintain the huh reputition of the "Elwell House." WITH the NOvember issue See beer's 31:91ctli7y commences a Lew volume. In its bierary departments we thal waters Of th; Ihiest ability, while the engravings in point of artistic merit cannot b... excelled. Mrs. IluaNETT's " Haworth's," a serial of great prOmise, Is commenced ; a sketch of Prof, LoNorm.t.ow, beautifully illus trated, including a fine portrait, occupies the Ibst pages. We leave also si.veral oth er illustrated p: pers, storik. , s, poems, able edhorials and ruic(ll.neons depart s Copt:Lining a variety of ~hint arti cieslpon 'almost every topic of interest. Tut: tiungladies i,f this borough have orglUtized a cooking club. They meet semilnontlily at theihouse of some one of the members, and either sew or conduct literary exercises. The flitferent dishes arc provided by the young ladies, each furnishing something. I The young gen tlemen are invited in and pass judgment on the culinary accompAshments of the ladies. St the last meeting Miss SestE Mull was voted an elegant bnquet, as a proniarn for coffee. These gatherings afford the ',toys" an opportunity of learning who trill make the best house keepers.. WITH the November issue St. NA',lak commences its sixth volume, frith seven ty-two pages and fifty-two pictures. The boys and girls have each new scriids, promising rich entertainment for months to come. Mrs. Dom - li , , the editor, herself contributes to this number a 'mem as well as au illustrated prose article about mon keys and dogs, - both of which are worthy of her pen. There are aye complete stn= ries, all illustrated. We alsorthierioems by LIiTY , LA ItCO3l, C 1:.%!SCII and others, beside=s reading matter - for very yotnig talks, and jack:in-the-Pulpit " and oth er depaitmotits full as th - ey can -hold of good things.. tS CO., New Yolk. Dr. SELI ti, of Atlan Georgiii, is visiting her ,sistcr, ,Mrs dodge. MEncua., —A. J. EAsi•Anuotni and .1011 N 11 KiNwita:in - are Lome vri a vit.it 11A•rilEit, c.f Wa•Lington, was a NN .au' caller at - the IlEroßTEß\office yet ei (1 )y —E. T. Fox was called west on 'isi wsslast cceck. Mrs. F. accompanied IBM —tiii•s CRISWELL, of Cumbeilantl,Cp., is vistilogat ; W. 11. DounE's. —Mt''. MANNY, of Rockford, is visiting fr:enils in this county. She is the •nest of Mrs. Dr. PORTER. -3lrs. of Titusville, is vie itiag her daughter, Mrs. W. 11. EUWARI): Tut:Gm:AT Moitm..DukmA OF " Uti cLE: Tom's CABIN."—On Thursday evening, November 14th, the celebrated Fifth Ave nue Company will produce the great reli gious drama of Lode Tona'.siCabin" iu Towanda. This Compact) have tle. great "t Tiresey ever known. The most won t!. inn child actress, Little GErettri,' as' -va." 'The peat cowedian, .mr. L. E. Bic.% " Marks, the La nyer," as id . 4 idin one bunched nigh s at .Ih - ciitie and the Grand Ovcra :t,w 'Yolk / MilsiT- Tio'vra, Ow tniginal ``.l . ..'nele Tom." This ( , italiany loodnee this - great play in a vLry :inter ior manner, and they have hit the vein reducing the prices to 25 cents. ..jt) extra charge for re served :eats. liemember, next. Thursday evening. N.overnber 14th, at Mereur itf.". C. Trios ITEms : Ent+on RE:roam:— Dear Si,: This has been a busy week in Troy. Court opened on Monday, Judge P. 1). Motility's, of Towanda;. presiding. A full quota i: lawyers, clients, witnesses and jurors twin • iii attendance. The an cient "Inns of 'mirk" could not have been more hateri.s, *rig than :buns of the present if both "in and outs" could be considered. For anim ng the many doubt tut questions of the da -, there is uothing mine uncertain than t - " verdict " of one cf our modern jui ies. Their deliber ations arc generally long e ough to give the questions a good cousi erasion, but seldom is.a, verdict given will .li exactly • reaches the merits of a case. I lfc plain t iff sues for a Thousand dollars h may, if his case is well pleaded, if; his. awyer states.forcibly enough to the "jury. "the facts of the case " lie may -get a dolla • or possibly a dollar and a halfr But such *si N life. We are all doomed to disappoint mints and surprises, and no one can ever say that modern Courts and juries do not TRACT and family- arrived furnish their share of these. However at t_'oie on the morning 'of oe, the business of the Court in Troy this Wier ('.h, after a pleasant journey of week kali passed otr quite rapidly and a Lumber of cases have been - disposed of. t w e ' it -v - twn daYs front New York, having We noticed men in town from all arts of p estape . d- the rough usages of ocean travel the county. -Among otters, Mr. FiIiSDIE, to a great extent. On ihe same d a y and of Orwell, ;elm is the Republican c,oadi l'e'ft eleven )ears ago,!. Mr. TRACT and date for' Register and Recorder. Mr. F: w:fe: Linda in the same city as new re appeared like a gentleman-and talkettlike • a true Republican. During his shunt stay cruits . for the missionary held, ignorant in Troy he gained many friends, and if of the language - and co*untry.• Now, with - any "cutting" :should be. done_ on ! the large etp2i knee. and recuperated energies tickets nest Tuesday Mr. F slam will they enter upon their work full of hope I not be the man to suffer lay it.— Miss DeltrissEAO, from England, gave a:el In on, ise. May ; their fondest expecta. readings in the Opera•HouSe on Thursday !loos be realinzed? Turkey to-day .in its evening, but as we have had quite a nnui- LoYitutal expectations is ten years in rtd- ber of tnis-class of entertainments of late her audience proved very small, and after !..ance of what ii was then, extending pro- t reciting a few .piCces she was-excused from iteetion in life and property, and bringing a full rehearsal of the programme. the peopie nearer to Christian influences, Mr. C. C. PAINE has been making some tieffelf) affortiing ampler opportunities for imprOvernents on his awelling on Elmira evangelical efllirt. The Christian world i Street. From an old-flishioned village iook for much fruit in that land of sha- :.house, he has changed it into - a handsome (14'w' and an ignorance. Si) binding that: modern cottage. it does credit to Mr. the darkness is iilmasi. impenetrable even PAINE, and also-adds greatly to the look In;l:" , terd influence& )lay their expecta,, of that portion of the place. tionsimirvallia—Meift Mina - ‘ 7 Troh Nov. 2 1 , ME . - Dumanati .1-- MMMI Mal • ~ , ~ WHIN AIIeitHer:HOCOTHHIHIN.IB7II Wide.4wilke for Ifinember given- an, one, of its . chief attractions tbs. pathetic old story of "; The Babes - in the WAxod," ver sillici by Mts. CLARA, DOTY BATES, and illustrated charritinigly by MARY A..LaTa- BURY. It is safe to say that none of the modem rhyme-RWoas will, ever win the immortality that belongs to these "Class ics of Babyland." Mother gem, with a beautiful illustration, is l 'ilLs4easaurr J. PuisToN's art•poem of " GrottO.'and his Sheep." Wan PLy: . :irrox also ',,has an amusing bit of illustrated vetse, "The Grown•up Clock." Mrs: L. C. WHITON an HOWARD Gmcncis also have illustrata A ong the stories is an amusing 'one by the Editor, ELLA FARMAN, entitled " Betty's Tramps," accompanied by a frontispiece. LAURIE Lonroa has a goad school-story, "Down a Water-Spout." " Topsy's Thanksgiving" is a dainty lit tle Thanksgiving story for the shutter children. Miss LII.LIE'S Engli:4l Litera ture-paper treats entertainingly 04 " John Dryden and His . yimes." - There is a bright instructive "article by MABEL S. EMERY entitled "In the . Gas Works,". ,and the Poets' Homes Series has a paper on Nona PERRY. • A very interesting pa per in "The Child Toilers of Boston Streets," series about "The Chestnut Roasters," and the usual Departments, make up an excellent number. ' $2.00 a year. ELLA. FARMAN, Editor- D: Lo or & Co., Boston, Publishers. . • DEATH OF ELIZA S. MCCALL.—The ao nouneement.of the death of Miss ELBA'S. Mct.!At.L was received here on Wednesday morning, and was a sad and sudden blow to her many warm friendS in this village, but few being aware of her sickness. Her death occurred at Sayre, Pa., that morn ing, ishen she and her mother and broth. er had removed there a little over 'a year ago. Her death was caused by heart dis 'ease alter an illness of only a few days. Eew ladle's were ever more willing and • ready to%assist in pa:ate, or public acts fur the iknetit of needy individuals, the Clirol), or society than Miss 111cCALt., and her removal from our village caused feelings of regret. Mcr death iS the more keenly felt, and her vacant place in the home circle and in society Will never. be tMed. The !grief-stricken mother and brother have the heartfelt ympathies of nu: -entire community in this their smi tten and sad bereavement. Her remains were brought to this vil lage for interment; re.444i.ng here on the evening train ThurAay in a special car, which Was-kindly provided .free "of ex pense by Assistant Superintendent R. .P. tioonmax, of the , Pa. & N. Y. R. R., the company for whom Joirs Mccia,r, is train dispatcherat Sayre. A number . k)f* friends accompanied the mourners, amohgwimm was the Rev. G. P. RosExilumatn, Rec tor of the Episcopal Church in, hat place. The funeral, services took ace Friday morning from St. Paul's ie Church, and were largely attended.,— zford (N. Y.) Timm :Miss MCC ALL wits s'ster of Mr. JOHN B. 3167.kia., tram disp. cher of the L. V. It. 11, rece tly of GIL place, but now resid ing in Sayre. . --........-1.- THURSDAY t . is known as time Mint r ettrioliS • • tilt` do. • on /bleb the heathen met together in mystic circles. Still later ; ace , yding to • the old Itomish calendars, it was called the "Feast - of Fools'," and even td this day-there is a superstition it, some Catlio lie count`fies that upon this night the Evil Cue and hiS sate•lites scour around in search of souls. There was a time, and that not so very long ago, when the young folks made Hallow E'en a sort of " Devil bloke-loose" day. The youngsters pa-, railed the streets at night tearing \lown signs, wriuching bell band's, unhinging gawk and perrorming numerous other acts of mischief. With the march of civiliza tion, however, these pranks dare passed away, and now it is the fashion for the _older members of the family to assemble' social intercourse around the fire-side, 'while the little ones break into the 'wee j.sma' hours of the morning in the search ':for innocent recieation Und amusement. hallow E'en is largely " observed in the ' country districts of Great Britain. The yOuog people regard it as a day of love, ' and resort to strarge devices to fortell their future lords or ladies. One of these is tor.the lasses to phiee two nuts in the tire in the belief that • they burn together their eimitsbip will be propi ti nts, but that if one cracks or pops their engagement will either be broken off . or the marriage will •l "rove anything but a conger...UM , one. In Wales the boys and girls go out in parties hunting for even leaved_ sprigs of ash. The tradition is ., that the first of each sex who are success- NI are matched to wed. The Scotch la>ses go out in 01(3 fields olindfolded and pull up c ibliage. If it is long or short their hus bands will be ditto. Sinile of them take a lighted candle and Oise before the look ing glass, with the full idea that the face uf_their future husband, if they' are to have one, will appear in the min )r' as though peeping over their shoulder. ho day is observed in a sacred manner in t e south of-Germ:thy. There, on the eve. o A.ll-Saints day, each family decorates the graves of its dead with lightej lamps and flowers, and in the morning the priests visit the cemetery and sprinkle holy wa ter upon the mounds. _ „~,: ' tight of -last week was what IlolloW E'en, which from 7morial has. been observed .by astoms. Thousands of years ago was the "Fsa . gt of Ponema," up. ... .~,~-,:=y~"~y*','~i,_ ti.na:_. . yam ~~- .~:J;^E~~: ,~,~'~~~- ._ _... _~:S _ ice; -__.:. ~ __ ,' r-- , _._- Svionne — Cos: ikw,.-Aitasy Of the Eater boys of . this +meaty made the , so enalntance last winter of Col. - ,Retettaitto RaeLe, and Will Mild Stith 'regret. the fal lowing notice of his tnelatitcholl. death with sinciri sorrow. " -.. .The item is taken from aeldifornia paper : The suicide - of Coketel Richard Rolf Oakland,-,C4, on the 28th itestant y has revived ageriat many, interesting'-,memo rime of Ins exciting but unhappy-, career. He was an" Englishman tritarth, who had been in relitions with -Lady Byron and other distinguished persons- of the old country, but who mune to this country In 1854, where personal beraity and fine talents ac.qtrared him Many idmirers and friends. At first he devoted himicif toe literary career, in which be Sias not- snc cessfnl ; be then engaged in charitable en terprises for the improvement of the con dition of the poor ; he wrote essays and delivered lectures in that behalf ; but in 1836 migrated to Kansas , in the interest -of anti-slavery and free soil. -In Kansas he was arrested by Governor Geary, and subsequently bqcame active as a writer irmg the political contest as to the char acter and forniation of - the new State. There he made the acquaintance of Jobe Brown, whom be accompanied to Canada, where the platis for an Invasion of the South were laid.. He was to be Secretary Of State of the provisional government. The movement having been ILlayed for two, years, Melt' visited Europe and then 'reveled through the South on a tone of observation. Ile 'was in Texas when the attack on Harper's Ferry was mole, and was there arrested and sent to Washing ton. On the outbreak of the war he en listed as a private in- the Eighty-eighth Illinois volunteers' early in 1862, served with that regiment until its term expired, and was then transferred to the Fiftieth (colored)-Infantry. He was mustered out in 3larch, 1866, after four years of active service., with the rank of captain and bre vet lieutenant-colon - el. After the war he led a precarious life, holding a small office for a time in Wishington, but depending for the most part upon the exercise of..bis pen. THE following paper was read by Rev. -N. S. DE WITT biltiro a -Meeting in Le- Raysville recently : LE RATSVILLE tN 11344.-111 July. 1844, Oneida • Conference assembled in Ithaca, No. Y. Rev. J. L. HastmeE, who had recently been elected one of the Bishops of the M. E. Church, appeared before that body as its President. He was about fifty years of age ; of a commanding pres euce, scholarly, and deeply pious. He was received by the preachers with great cor diality, and his management of the Con ference business together with his preach ing, was in a high degree satisfactory. At this Conference I *as received bn trial hr connection with fifteen others. The Bish op at - the close of the session announced the appointments, and I was sent to Pike circuit with S. B. Tarrington as the Preacher in charge. I .had labored the year before on the Montrose circuit under the direction of the Presiding Elder. And parting with my colleague, who is now a •member of -the Presbyterian Church, I repaired to Le Raysville, then the head - - quarters of my new field of labor. It a - as then a small ;village of about a quarter- of its present size. The charge had no par souage ready fur the oceupancY of the rireacher, but a small one quite out of the village was iu course of constraction. Un til could be finished an old house was rented, and into thiSmy colleague moved. He was so anxious, however, to . get into the new abode that he moved in before the walls were dry. His wife, a most ex. excellent woman, Ufa a sudden cold, and in about-three weeks was on the bed of death. While,dying she was asked of the state of her mind. She replied,, "I lie here in the arms of Jesus" Fur the rest of the year the parsonage was unoccupied. My colleague was a man of rather more than - ordinary intelligence and pulpit abil ity. But his health was impaired, and about two years' ater he follOweel his wife to the land rest t His closing hours, like-that of bie'companion, were marked by great spiel ual consolation. Ihe charge catita.ned .nine appointments, vii : Le .Raysville, Prattville, Middletown, Ste vensville, Rush, Union School Hous South Warren, West 15 - wren and War reehaim. These eppointmeuts were sup- plied with ~ .prcachiug once in two weeks, except I-Maysville, which hada sermon every Sabbath. This „field furbished"! work enciugh for two preachers, and pay enough according to the scanty esii. mates , of those timcs. Three hundred and fifty-dollars were alloweffto the preacher in charge, and one hundred to . the junior preacher who was expected like the school , teacher to board around ; getting his lodg. big and breakfast iu one place, dinner in anotber,, and supper in another. This ar raw-remeut had the advantage of variety and large acquaintance with the- people for the pre:retie', although it was . a little deficient . in affording opportunities fur I study. This latter work however could be done on horseback and in the early meriting hours. As on other charges BO on this there were some excellent Chris taus-and mentors of the Church ; many and most. of whom have already crossed the flood. But some remain lingering-on the margin of the river; ripe we trust for. the heavenly garner. Wilson Caufield lived just east of the 'village of Le Rays vide with his excellent wife ' • Father Beeis just, south the village with his la ire and children, all on the way to licaveu • one -son was 'an itinerant in the New ' York Conference, and-l 3 now in the great ren dezvous Of Methodist preachers above. A son-in-law, ,Brother Perkins, was a faithful and Godly local preacher now in glary. Brothera Abner, Platt and Aaron Wood, all at that time burden bearers of the Chinch lived, near the village. At Prattville was Russell Pratt, whose wife was a sister of Rev. Jewell Towner, and a host in prayer and exhortation. Jere miah I•antield and Bother Lewis resided in the same place. A local preacher of com,iderable celebrity resided at-Leßays. vile—Brother James fitalge. For borne ten yeah.: he bad been in the regular Wu.; eratit work,,but health had corn- poled him to locate, and for many years lie did good service in the local ranks. Many of his sermons were marked by great ability, and his Gouly life was a constant recommendation orthe geispel which be preached. Some years since he crossed over the river to the itinerant's home. While he lived !bill house was a kind of beadquhrters ofiPithodist preach ers and Methodist people; :llis old friends • 'Air small, but large enough to contain, like the Temple of old,_many 'manifestations of tile Presence of God. In the great day it will be found tbat many souls wear irn there. Sister Pratt used to deliVer th re exhortations that would touch any ea t, and send up prayers that would tali wu the power of God. Dear old places f teen Ship, the echoes of songs still linger in our ears, and the images of thy worshipei as a fond relic of the past re- , main iu ou memory. The other preach ing places w • e school hoilses which serv ed a good pur iu those days of small things. in seve al of the places •on the charge revival meetings weivneld during the year and with good effect, . as many were gathered into the fold of Christ. Rev. 31.. Snyder was Presiding Elder of the old Susquehanna District in which Pike Circuit was .lien embraced. He Was a model Presiding Elder; able as' preacher; prompt in attending to his'ap pnintments ; of unbending integrity ; of rare judgMent in selecting . men for the various charges of . his. District ; looking with a kind of paternal tenderness after the welfare of the preachers; careful and judicious in administration ; and thor anghly attentive to all the duties of his office. His coming to the charge was al ways hailed with joy ;,and the quarterly meeting etercbies were seasons of_ great rtfrisbint fiord the Votive work pt the , t,;uf • EM/ minhitrij olceCtrlithittoiNwiiiic,flitiolet, sat 'ranks; holgitertill o WWI ersty until some two - yeant ohs* whets , a most triiitephant'ilframeCtinird/owratit up to his reward. - . < •. Pswerebilo his Inea4 Ty ; rest to his soul, A Alinfiniitrinstitty. tion _existed' Deity- Leftlysville. wris called ".The PhadarrrO• It was. a sort of rammer : sties arrangement. Property was mergedin a calmest 'Rind with the - tut-) derstandiag that each : family: Or ..Poilm• composing the community bate his proper share of the proceeds of the rioncerai.Anite number of families were induced' to place their, means at thir dis posal of the corporation. The whole war under the principal management of Dr. Belden, :r• man of Considerable', Oility: The religions praeliiities of the'managers were Swedonborgian.. But the institution did not work well. Like most affaim of the kind it languished , and' finally :failed altogether. *, The failure, howeVer, as in many other similar macs, involved large lasses to many peupie, Whatbasbecome of the large buileings once owned by the Phalanx .we do not know. Atone of the' appointments, a , number of people were dissatisfied with the old Church as the M. E. Church wark United, and Mad* consid erable trouble. Oa staking the Presiding Elder whatever should do with them, he im mediately replied, - "Give them a terrible letting aloue. ' This we did, and the dis satisfied ones soon came to naught.- The advice his been of service to us' in many similar•cases - in , many times. Often,. if not always, it will work well to let tnon blesome parties entirely alone. They will often break their own heads,? and thus die by elind of self-martyrdom: A little in cident occurred at the 'beginning of the year that has also been of service to as ever since as inculcatiug-trust in God. It was this : The official men were displeas ed because two men were sent to them in stead of one, as they had requested. They were inclined to reject oar , on the ground that they could not support 'too. Of course the juniour preacher must leave if 'either. W hap considering with very de pressed feelings what it was beet to .do under the circumstances, a verse of Scrip ture which I did net remember to have read, came with ` great force to my mind. It was this : "Trust in tbe Lord and do good ; so shalt thoo dwell in theiand. and verily thou shalt be fed." It was "a word iti season. I resolved with divine help to obey the Master's mandate. About thirty four years have passed, and I have been fed according to the word of the Lord. Let ministers trust in the Lord and do good and they will be fed. Well may , the Lord bless the old Pike, now Leßsysvillo zharge. It has greatly improved since we were permitted to labor upon it. It , -I.uts been favored with a succession of most excellent ministers; and none bet ter probably than the present incumbent. The old parsonage from which Sister Tar riegton went to heaven her, given Plage to a better abode. The Churches havelbeen improved. A more liberal salary has.been allowed' the preacher. A better member ship—rhoie active and spiritual we' trust, uphold the hands of the-Pastor as be pro claims the "message of Salvation. ° Larger Sabbath Schools gather on the Lord's day to learn the Holy Scriptures. In all this we rejoice ; and if the old members of the Church, now in heaven, arc permitted to know about the affairs of earth, they will rejoice also. May the future of the charge be not only-better than, the past, but most glorious; and from its bounds may there ultimately be found a great company in heaven saved by its toils. Mss. M. L. BURRS is suffering from an attack of rbentnatitm. A. J. Sit.vanin and his good- wife cde. brated their silver wedding on rfhuisday last. The occasion was enjoyed by about ono hundred of their neighbors and friends. REV. J. S. BEEns; Renter of Christ Church, has arranged exchange with the R. Mr. 'JomEs,"of Wilkes-Barre, on Sun. day next. Mr. JONEBI# not altogether a stranger in this parish, and will have °large audience. Mr. J. will also preach at the nail works in the afternoon 'at 4, o'clock. Dr. N. .1. COGBWELL, of Silrariacille, ba.: just completed one of ,the linest and must artistic residences in the county. As the Doctor paid for the work and ma terial as the structutc progressed, he and Mrs: C. occupy it With more than ordina ry pleasure, having no fears of mechanics liens or visits from the Sheriff.•. • THE followil3g named officers have been 'duly installed into their respective , offices . fcr the term commencing 0ct..1; 1878, by D. 31. D. W. SCOTT. Burling on Lodge, No. 904, I. 0. 0. F.: 4V. 9., It. M. Pieur:ir,; Y. G., IsA.ic DULL; 8 4 -11. li. Pnet.rs ! S., 1. D, So- PER ; Treas., S. 31. DICKEIIMAX ; R. 8. `to G., P. P. BURNS L. S. to .21". G.. Molt- Ins Witco's.; H. C: SPENCER ; Cot, R. P. DILL ; .9. 8., - N. L. RuNDELL 9/10., L. M. RI:II:DELL ; 0. G., C. B. WDEELER ; L G., L. S. SELLECK. R. S. to V. G., ELI BOOTH ;L. Sto V. G.; S. A., LANE. WE 4re-plcasdd . to roe that . some of our Sheslicipiiti farmers are making' improve ments iti Hieir stock. STEPHEN BAItNER -has a yeti , fine . Holstein calf, isnd LLOYD Ftsit has' a three-fourths Jersey six months -and twenty-seveddays old r weigh- Mg 010 pounds ; dark fawn color t • ;With every'niark of a thoroughbred. Such ef forts should be.encouraged and supported by all enterprising fanners. NEW LOCALS. ►' Go to NOILTRUP'S Restaurant for a Warm 'Ural or adl of Oyhtera Chem th,r7. . Or' Millinery Gonda retailed at -whole tale prices, at STruts Bros•. tir Ladies' Cloaks and Furs in a largo Variety from r 75 up at STIIIN Bros'. soma. "Ar" A tnt of second-hand. Cooking, Slttlog4footo and Bed•Rosm Stoves for' sate. Ap ply to t0et.31.7 0. D. KIN T. nrPowELL & CO. offer this week 4,cop YARDS COTTON AND WOOL, POPLINS, to ah Calera, at FIFTEEN:CENTS PER YARN, WORTH TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. 'The ateie are - the GREATEST BARGAINS In Dress Goals ever ()Vied In this market. eett7. BUSINESS. LOCAL. Ems" If you want to see the finest assort _ 111Cht nr Millinery Goods over offered In this mar. ket. go i0 . .3115s Cog's, 6 doors north of 31Oreur bloc it. •ar Go to Miss _Coos's and get a flat Fastener. Er Elegant Felfs and Straws for'so eta and upwards, at Miss Coos•s. Plymonth Rock For' for' sato by Alba, l'a., Oct. GI. 1878. G. U. WEBB. rirThe largest variety of Fasbionabk Anuozery Goode at Snots linos. N. Y. Store. ti' govelties in Ladies Bonnets and T 3 at STSIIN BROS. N. Y. Store. The trade supplied with ..11fillinery .!..New.yc'ikrates. at STIMN-81103.. Goods' New York St from 25ets. up at STEnx Biwa Hosie variety at STERN e CIEr Flowers and, qumei in all thn bah jonable shades at BURN ; ROS. oar For ticket 4 to North and Southwest, at the to , WI on or tailless, U. L BARU Upper Depot, Towanda, Vir -Mrs. E. 1. Mrsoos has ' HATS for ONE DOLLAR aad upwards. !$ 'Miss E. L.Mrsoos is just npe ."ng new stock of Autumn Millinery °aids, to whi sbe Invites the attention of the IQdtea. anirbli; car Ladies Dress Trimmings, all the New Styles. at Barr.t. 4 Fausuares, $ few Coon north of !firearm Block. Vir CONS= has the best wearing Shoes for Um Hoye snd Youths!' wear ewer 'offered la Teatlpft NNW pfcba wlttan Claa nialS atilt ===Z= and Lace Goode in endless me. 1 points WeAt, it passible rates, 31,911, Agent, at ,lIMED ameammtm=mmi WOIPI! 1 4 1 k, ~:77.,!,11-10°._ SUil fir4fousi. Rairre—Conveniently lebTlift ti %WV*. • A filn - asioitineit of iPi6 Good or . 'st Saris& litasittiers, I tow doors. soot' or Meresr*ltAlid - - • ' "Be6L Choi I r st * Pr l die of Sties cur caller, liissms• and Maidens' 'westistSanda t scossza's seer store, ro t * mos aid rfig itincilstagi k sOek. •L. Caw Lie, Baker! Wairtr of the lit ',aid Salmi. 1, D e _ ask bind daily - sins Presik,Cnictas bot Mint . tar Don't you forget ft. We have an excellent CRACITMANOTAITkIRY In teem at COWIeIItAK ET, where you eau boy the beartresbibeked erseken. . L. 11; Itcmogus challenges eompe . Litton tar quality of =bolo and low pleas Oa Flub. rtuora,illinda aa4 Molelfuti.r, and till building ttua Istl3•,lf). or Real Ostrich. Tips for 75 aids at • , - lar :Y. C. 13141 M.. has received a NEW aroca • o? LADIES' AND CHILDREN% WEAU fetotha ilinntseiTratleY whleNbe *tiara at ;oleos far less than heretofore bold), ;Id )st lower agoras than any competitor ean r du rose. Call. anti:toe aid be conetnewl. Ntoro on Main Street. south side of Brittge.-)410 of Oils Boot. , in2o. Ur CLOSING OUT SALE otGold and Silver Watch", Chain , fancy Jewelry. etc.,. The undersigned havlogyitircbased at Sbertirs Sale the 'entire stock colv Altaic% eludes, Silver and Plated Ware, la the more formerly occupied by If. flux. DILLMAR, and ko wishing to remain in the busi ness, has conelided to sell the entity stock regard. less of cost, i 4 order to wind up the bartness. Cal early sadsecure barpins. M. JACOIII. • • By universal accord Atzn's CA tilativin PILLS are the best of all purgatives tot family use. They are the product of tong, 'abort our- and Successful chemical; investigation, arse their use; by physicians In their practice, and b. all clrilised nations, proves 'them Abe beat Imo most effectual purgative NU that Medical Skill ca - i. devise. Being purely vegetable' , no barbs can art e from their use.. In Intrinsic Table and virally. powers no other pills can be ceteparid with them• and every peratm, knoWing their virtues,- will em ploy them, when needed. They keep the system perfect order, and maintain in healthy settee t it whale machinery of life. Mild, searching and el. rectum', tbey'ars specially adapted to the needs of the digestive apparatus. eerangements or whicb they prevent and cure, if timely taken. They are the best and safest phusic to emplyy fur child/en and weakened clonal : Buttons, where a Mild, hut effectual, cathartic Is required SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. - You cardnE you will stop all your extravagnut and wrong notions in doctoring youiself -and families with expensive doctors or humbug cure-a i lls that do harm always, and use only kia ture's simple remedies for all . your ail ments—yott.will be wise, well and happy, and save great expense. The greatest remedy for,this, the great, wise and goon will tell you, is Hop Bitters—believe it. See "Proverbs" in another column; MARRIED. MYEBS—SINSAIIAUGII.—At the IL E. Param age, In East.Smltheeld, Ort. 30. 1876, by Hey. W. Statham, Mr. D-witt Miers and Miss Ida Sins:, • laugh, both of Uibtr• ICIIO4S—TAYLOIL—AL the M. E. Parsonage. lu WinOtsan, Oct. 30, 1.76. by- ter. A. W. Loom " lu, Mr. Albert Nicholls of Wysuxi to Wu Base) T. Tayiur, of Windham. • "• MILLEII--CROWLEY.—At the house of Mr. Jr... avph 1a liloitrontou t Novel:awe 2. 1878, 14 . } Ilalluct Armstrong, Sir. A rllO3 31Iller aou Miss Ella Crowley. lAith of Wysoz. DIED. MeCALL.—In Sayre, Pa.. Oct. 80, 1878, of hears .1111$9 Y.llza breath McCall, aged 13 yawls, former. 17 of Oscar/. N. Y. strt.LocK.—ln Towanda, Bnnday wornlng. Oct is..tt, of diphtheria. Wii:ko, ion or Mr. and Mn.t Theodore 3tunuck, aged 8 yearn and• 6 Towanda, , Wedneaday. Oct. 23, 187*. a the re;blence of axe Soo. Wm. K. 11111.. Mrs. Sai ly 11114 - aged 1%, Teaza, 9 mouths and 1 day.' • , HEN RY DRAJCE, J'SWEL4R, Corner Lake and Waler Stieets; ELMIRA, N. T Elmira. N. Y., Aprll 18, '78.17 TOWANDA MARKETS. REPORTED BY STEVEN'S Jr LONG, General dealpinte Groceries awl Produce, Patton Block. corner Alain and Bridge Streets. WEDNESDAY EVENING, Nov. 8, ICS PATIN:Q. . GILLS:v(I 53( 6SO 6_0(44 7O• 14C 160 l 31(4 173 2560 . I 204 1 0 4 54 1 le/4 43 53® 500 6G(q) 65 OCT3I 3::413 374 31' 1549 160 2 PO 5 04)(4 173® • Flour per bbl Flour per sack Corn Meal per MO lbs Chop Feed Wheat, pet bush Corn Rye Oats Buckwheat Buckwheat F10ur.... Cluveesond,tuedlutn„. Timothy. ,western.... Beans, e 2 lbs, Pork. mess... Dressed hogs Hams Shouldera. - .: Chickens.... Turkeys Ducks Gee•e Lar.l Boner tubs 0014 ISO 1 Sco': We bbl. OBEII - 10 BE Rens "Eggs, freed • Cheese Gref n apples, lr4b l'•,Latoes. per bu5he!....6.5 Onion.; Beesvrax .......... CORRECTED BY DAYTON A BRO fi1e5.....:.... Veal *kips Deacons Sheep Pel IS Tallow Wool AUDITOR'S NOTlCE.—George C. Atwood vs Bela Cogswell. In the Court of Common Fleas of Bradford county. No. It.). February Tetnt. 107 G The undersigned, an Auditor appointed by sail Court to distribute money In the Sheriff's hand, arising from the sale of defendant's Iva' estate will attOul to the duties of his appointinent at ht. offke In the borough of Towanda. Pa, on TIJE2 DAY, NOVAMIIIItII iab. 1878. at 10 o'clock A. L. when and where all persons , having claims upor said funds must percent them, or else be forever debarred fr.tm coming In upon the same.' JOHN W. MIX, Audits:ll. Towanda; Pa., Oct.:, 1878. .18w4 ASSIGNEV'S NOTICE.—In matter of the viduntrify assignment of thy- Towanda Eureka 'Mower - Company, for the of creditors. In the court of Common Pleas of Bradford coun ty. No. 1185. February T 1877. The final account of E. T. Fox. assignee In Ih.• above case, filed Aug. 8. 1878, and said arconnt.wll - prew•nted to bald Court for final confirmation nu•t allowance, on Thur.-day, the sth dayof Decem ber nett, unless cause be shown why sad account should not be finally confirmed and allowed b 1 tbe• Court. -!" BEN'.I. M. PP:olt, Prottonotory. Toteanda, Oct. 30. 1878.—=w4. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. —Niutlee Is hereby given that all prisons In debted to the estate of William E. Ittchsnts, lateor Rome twp., decd, are requested to make Inued late payment... Snit all persons having elaitim again sale estate must present them duly authenticated Vet settlement. IIfAULON C. ELLIOTT Rome ra..60. 9, 287$ :—a ir. Aduliul9o:9tOr . AUDITOR'S .NOTICE.—Ini the 10atter of the estates -of Jeremiah Stealer and Egbert !Metier, in the Otpban's Court of Brad ford county. •• - The underaigned an auditor appointed by said Court to distribute money In the bands of the ad ministrator of the estate, or Jecetnialt Stetter. dc ceased. arising from the sale of real estate and also to distribute funds in the hands of the adnaloist m tor of the estate of Egly.dt Siekier; dee..ased, arts tog irons sate of po;sonsi properly, will attend to the duties of tale appointment at tali oMec lit To- Wanda !lona, on MO S DAY, the lith day of NO ITEMBEC, A. D. 1878. at 10 A. when and where all persons having claims on odd funds must pre sent the same or be forever debarred. . E. F. GOFF; Auditor Towanda. Pa., Oct. 10. 1878. . trDITOR'S n NOTICE.--In the matter of the voluntary, assignment of Jason S. hmith to Wm. Snyder, for the benefit of credi tors. No. 1407. May Term. 1877. 1. • The undersigned. an auditor appointed by the Court to distribute fonds In the hands of said as signee, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office In Towanda Moto, n SATURDAY. the 911 day of NOVEMBER. A. I). 11l & at 10 A. w.„ when and where all persons having ;claims ou said funds must present the same or be' for -ever debarred. It. P. GOFF, Auditor. Towabda, Pa., Oct. 10, 1078. A UDITOR'g ' M. ,E3L, %Intim, vs E. - R. Williams. No. 1,490, May leZet w , 10:4. - Pe'undensigned an Auditor appointed by t• o rt to di/11.164N mom ys arising Wan the Sher 'ale of defendant's real estate, ettll attend to lee of his appointment at his elliee In TO. unmet. ou TUESDAY, the Plth day .of Ell, 1678, at 1 o'clock #. It" when and rsons Interested moat attend. or fort*. 4 train coming In upon said fund.- jAass wopp, Auditor. Coy itt, , the di liAntfille NrIV Eel where All er be 0 01 A Ot tlo4w. WM JCPPLICiATION" IN,PIVORCE: „CV —To* Karma. Iterrirles. in the Cook as nommon Pleat ot linnitord County.-- No. 417. Term. ia77. Youare hereby notil that Martin' Kerrie,. your intabauLtuot itityliterta the Court of Common Pima of lirstitard 'County for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and the said Court has appointed Monday,- December 3, DM In the -Court nouns at Towanda, torbearingt the pal 4 DID - tin WU peentlees. at which "tinwraid .plitee you marattend if you think proper. - • IL J. LAYTON, !hart!. AJPP.LICATION IN'DIVORCE. wafthr.Ckeveland. la the Court of Common Mai at Turl l .. l / 7 a.10U a ß eh fo rredb C o a u u nt t yN tOh.a 7 ; 7 M . ello n Clesvpland, your wife; Itsolppllod to tbe c,±nrs of cfPouletr Pteauat Bradford amthry for a. invorm from the bond, of matrimony. Iliad the mid Court has appointed Monday. December 7. Jill In the Court Room at Towanda. for hearth,. the said Me. len In the premium, at which time and place . you t 7 attend If yon gothicproper. . .nov7. . • ' •A. J. LATTON,lharlb. INCORPORATION . _ NOTIC.E.-=, • Notice to hereby glued Diet an *Natation • will be made to thelflourt ot Coltman Mara Drapiford County at Its am eassion, for a charter of Incorpo railoa for the East Derrick Cemetery; - •P. E. WOODRUFF. J. J. RA,RNES. • 8. R. CANFIELD, •• - N. W. BARNES. . . - - GEO. O. ATWOOD. East Derrick. Nos. 7, lan. *- • TIMINISTRATOWEI NOTICE. '—Notice Is hereby Oren that all persons in: dented to the estate ofteta 0 outlets Popo, late of Towanda Benumb, deceased. are requested to mate Imtnediate psytAgrit.and all persons . having claims against said estate mud present them duly authedtleated for settlement.. - .E. 0. GOODRICH, Administrator. A 4DITOR'S k Thrtrantt to WM of Thompson & Taber fl. rt. 4 Hickok and U. N. Williams, security. • In the C rt or Common Pleas of Bradford -county. So. 80* Dec. Term. 1875:. The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the - Court to distribute money In the Sheriff's hinds arising from the sale of defendant's personal prop -.sty. witl'attend to the duties of his appointment at Mani ice intim borough of Troy, Pa.. FRIDAY. the 15th day of NOVEMBER. 1878, at ten o'clock 'when and wuere all ptrsons baring chilies upon said fund must present tit m , or else be for sver debarred from coining . C , A N NING Auditor. Troy,,Pa, AI.tDiTOR'S NOTlCE.—Andrew Craine vs J. B. Johnson. No. 1,188, May m__, 1875. dedersigneq an Auditor appointed by the ;noun to distribute moneys axle ing from the Sher. Ws sale of defenda nt ' s , teal estate, will .attend to the tint les of his appointment at his otlimi in Tn. rands Borough, on MONDAY. the 18th day et 'NOVEMBER...IB7B. at 10 n'elnek A. It. when and where all persons haying :hams again st said fund must present them. or forever be debarred from coming in upon the same. L mernEnsorri- • • oar-4w. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTlCE.Overton & Mercura use vs. John J. Griffith. Iu the vourvottioraftien Pleas of Bradford County—Na 307... Dee. Term, MT. The ainderslgned,,an auditor appointed by said Ce - firt to - aistilbnin the. funds arising from the iberlft's sale of defender Vs real estate, wilt attend 'o the dut le aof his amicdut ment Ms office In the borough of Towanda. nn Friday. November lath. 1615, at 10 "O'clock w. X., when and where all per. ,ons having claims against said fund must present 'hem, or be forever debarred from coming In on said fund. 0. b. KINNEY, Auditor. Towanda, Oct. 1 , 111. • . TN BANKRUPTCY—In the Ohs trkt Conn orthe United States, for the West , rrn Ittst let or Pennsylvania. AVilliam K. Maishali. of Towanda, a Bankrupt,. under the Act of Congress of March lid, 1887, hav ing applied fora disehargo from all his drots, and other claims provable under said act, by order of , he court, notice is hereby given to all creditors who have proved their debte. and other person. , In tere.sted. to appear on the 21st cloy of NOVEM BER, 1878, aisle o'clock. A. st.. before R. A. MER- Cl.; R, Esq.:. Register in diankreptcy, at his Mitre. la Towanda. Penn.ylvania. to show. (WIMP. If ant • Ml' i 5..••.., why a dlscharge'obould not he. granted 'co the said Bankrupt. , 23w2 S. C. AftiCANDLER•, Clerk; LNCORP,ORATION NOTICE.— To alt may concern: The undersigned Athens W Troy:Borough. Bradford County. Stare. Pentifylvanta.licreby give notice that they in ,end to apply to ills Vlseellenty. John, F., Bart ranft, Governor of the State of Pennsylvania. for a -barter. aiyd to be lororporated Into a body politic to is., with perpetual succession tinder the name end atyle and title Of ••Trity Water Company of Tr..y. Bradford C0..Pa.." for the purpose of sup 14.flue lho Inhabitants of Troy Borough and vicini. iy *ith water. E. B. PARSONS. TOCLOS ROCKWELL, PAINE. • - E. E. VAN DINE. Ef 52 ASSIGNEE'S' NOTICE.—In the District Court of the United States, f4r the Western District of Pette.iylvania. In the matter of C: A. Fowler,' tinnkrnp4 in bank uptyc. - To whom it may cone.en:,-The undersigned herel4 gives no: lee of his altpolutmenf as kadgnee of C. A. Fowler, of Mit*roe township. In the county of Bradford, and State of Pennsylvdnia, within 'sold District who has been adjudged a itankrupt on his-own petition by the District Court of said District. JOSEPH R. SMITH, Assignele. konrootort, Pa., Oct. Gib, A. D, - Is7& , 19wa AuDIT \ OR'S, NOTICE,— Final account Of the Adifiluistrator of the . ,estate ifJtive.Gittson. rite undersigned an Auditor appointed, by the Court to (11 , 1 , 0:e of exe-jnton. and mate distribu tion of taoneys In the hands of the Adniinist,ator, - will attend to the duties of bit rippolntntent at his Mee. in Timanda Borough, ou WEDNESDAY, •he 6th day of NOVEMBER, 187 s, at 10 o•clork A. .ii.. when bud where all porsons interested roust at tend, orlurevor be debarred :!runt conitine In upon ~•rbi fund. 1 E. L. HILLIS. . octiO-De. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.-4n mailer of the estate. of Anstin Rundell, late of the township of Burlington, deceased. The undersigned an Auditor • appointed by the Orphans' Court of Bradford County to distribute hrds .t he hands Executors, as - shown from ilndr Final Account. altrattend to the duties Of hit appointment at they'll:lce of ON ERTON & MER CER...in the Borough of Towanda, on SATURDAY, the lath day of NOVEMBER., A. II.; 1878, at 10 o'clock A. H., when and where all parties baring elation mwin raid fund must present them, or be forever debarred from coming in upon the same. octl7-4w. - JAMES 11. CODDING, kudltor. A SSIGNEE'S - NOTICE.—In the Diotrict Court of the k rnited !Mate; for the Western District of ronnsylrattla. In the matter of Orrin D. flartlat. bankrupt, in Bankruptcy. - .To 'whom if ?any - coy:cern: The underolzned ncryby glees notice of his appoint tut-nt a'.olgnee of Orrin D.,ltartlet t, nr the Borough of Towanda, iti lipi.enunty of Bradford. nod State of iennsylva nia, within said District. who has been adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition by the District Court of Pahl District.—Dated at Towanda the 2341. day of f tefol,r, A. D. 1879. 2UtT.I JAMES H. COPPING: Assignee. G4s * 5 B(3 10 . 10 • 10 ca. rt.o 09 • 12 120 20 16 :2 b(4 10 150 : 160 20 Ito II 12% 250. Z.O 4f'l 50 070 7[4 50 5i 0• 75 7 1.00 ASSIGNEE'S NOTECE.—In the District Court of the United States,,for the Western District of 'Pennsylvania. In the matter of lVillians Griffis bankrupt in Bankruptcy. ' To whom it may concern: The underAgaed ha mby gives-not we or his apnol..t ment ar assignee or William Calais, of the. Ito:l:nigh of Towanda, in the county of Bradford, aed State of Pennsylvania. within said DiAtrict, who has been adjatiged a bankrupt en his oven petition by the DlArict Court of said District —Dated at Towanda the 22d day of October. D. 1ti7 . 8. 20w3 J. V. KiltltY, Assignee., 2,v®.3„ O RPHANS' COURT SALE.-By ki virtue of an order Issued nut of the Orphans' Court or Bradford conntw, the undersigned, admin. ball/tor of the estate of 'Allen Winslow, late of Wilmot twp., deceased, will expose to public rale on the prmilses. on SATURDAY. the 9th day of NOVESIIIEIt. 1878; at 2 o'clock p. lg., the follow. Mg described property, to-wit: Bounded on the south by ?ands of J 1' Shasta and josltph Morton , , on.tho west by the Susquehanna river. on the north by lands of Witlistn Barton, now owned by E. S. Conant. and on the east by lands of Allen Wlisorits heirs, and contains 100 Acres, be the same Inure or leas. being the name land convet ed by Eddy Winslow to Allen Winslow by deed dated August the 27th, A. D. 11163, and re corded In deed book. No. fS, page 109. Tltitlivi OF Sale :--t 1 MO upon property being struck down ;s&u-on COI/ Grmatton, and the balance' In one, two and three years, with Interest from csularmatiun, J. S. QUICK, Administrator. A_SSIGNEE'S NOTICE.—Itt the District Court of the United States, for the Western District of remiss'Tanta. Itt the matter of R. T. Marshall and W K , . Ilarehall, Ilankrupte. Western District of Pennsylvania. In Bank rui tcy. The creditors will take notice that a Mini gen eral meeting of the creditor?' of said bankrupts will bicheld at Towanda In said district, on the 7th d~yuf DECEMBER. A. D. ISM" at to o'ciock A. M., at the niece of Overton & Mercur, before. It. A. Merton'. 'Esq.. oue of the Registers to Bankruptcy In ?Md. District, for the puogne named In the 27th Section of the BaulOupt Act of March 24, 1867, to wn. a final distrlbutflou of Intl,l bankrupts estate, and at that ineellittl shall 'apply fur _a discharge from all Ilabtlits avam-Agnee of said estate, In ac cordance with the licorlslons of the 20th see Inn of call Bankrupt act. I . D. A.9I"EnTIiN; Tos•and.t, Oct. 31.578. - Assignee. - • rOREIgN ATTACHUENT. - Nathablei C. Harris vs. William W. Shepard. Nu. fin, September Twin, ISM Foreign Minch. meat. Now, Oct. 7, 1.678, cn motiOn of Davis & 'Car net bait, attonteys for piaintilf. the Sheriff Is direc ted to publish a copy of this writ for ale week. In the LIJIADYOItI.) I:EV . OI4.'I*ER slid In thai Athens op,. - sate. BY Tits COURT; Commonwealth of Behnscleania, ftradkrd County. ts. , To the Sheriff of Bradford County—Greeting We command you that you atutelt Widi sot W. - Shepard and Chariot II Shepard, late of your coun ty, by all and stugulart their goods anti Chattels, 'ands and tenements, moneys, rights, and credits, lu whose hands or POKSeg'ooo soe‘er the taut • may to that he' it, abd appear before our Cotut of common. Pleas. to be. hoiden- at the Borough of ToWaletl3. In and for.said County. on the '[rat Mon day of September, next, there to answer, Nakaillel C..liarria, of a plea of debt f 6000.00; sod 'that , you summea•Job i ePugtraud S. B.Plerce,•and all per sons to whose heads Or possession the said goods. chattels- moneys, r•gbis„ and credits, en arty 'of them may be attached. so that they and Ilevery of them be and appear before said Court, at the day and place aforesaid, to answer what shall be ob jected adatnid them and abide the judgment ot the Court 'therein, and bare you then and there this Writ. Witneus the Hon. Paul D. Horror, Pn.bldent of our val.l Court. at the (tore Ch of Towniela afore raid, the 21st day of /tem.?. A. BENJ. AL PECK, Prothonotary: August 1878. .Dy %lone of the feregultig Stilt of Yore lan Attachment. I have attecbed the Oa. lowing described lot. piece or Falco! oloind, situate in Athens twap. County of. Bradfoid; and State 01 Pennsylvania, hounded as follows, to-wit: On th 3 north by lands. of John Bosworth and others on the east by lands of Tins Hires n ; on the south by lauds of IL T. Middaugh: and on the 'kest. by lands of „Arthur Beebe. Containing 75 acres .of land, more or Iva. about *A acros Ituknoved. d. LAYTON, Sher d..• Nhedril Mete. town IN dot t." . * ir k ll= MEM & Co. INVITE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO E 14:Alva E. AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT LADIES CLOAKS, NOW um RECNIVND. Tbese prmeuts are IiANIMACITURED BPECULLY -YOB VS; I NEWEST AND MOST APPIIOVED STTLIGS. 'We otter theta 4n ritous qualities riiiess:suxonta THREE: DOLLARS . .. TWENTY. D9LLARS/EACp . , • • / • . 1 . . ... and among them will be , found many Decided Bargains: i - / / WO also Invite attention to our stock of Ladies Shawls.! - which embruTs ALL THE NOVELTIES OF. THE SEASON awl to our stock of Ladies' Felt Skirts, which will be- SOLD VERY MUCH BELOW THEIR VALUE Towanda, Pa., Oct. 10, ICS HORRIBLE Ides, that ladles can bay their MILLINERY AT LOWEST RATES -any where but at MI - SS COOK'S, SIX DOORS NORTH OF POST ,Orrics, MAIN ST It ban old truth that MURDER will out, and you will And upon examining the ELEtIAN'T STOCK OF • OVODS 'AT MISS COOK'S, that you eon Do. utrtr.ft than and other place to TOW A NDA tall Assortment of RIBBONS AND FLOWERS AT MISS COOK'S NZW STYLE 110 - pD for a CHILD JETS & ORNAME - SiTS OF EVERT VARIETA to be FOUND Al' MISS COOK'S MILLINERY PARLORS. The new shade In SILK :AND PLIUSII, C 323 DEAD Gold, now In such demand, you can purchase at 31189 !COOK'S, MI place of Inane a Hati-Pin, bay one of the NEW PATENT HAT 'FASTENERS, sold bi ° MISS COOK. A PERSON' WILL SAYS MONEY PURCHASING GOODS os, MISS COOK. It is always WELL tole where you can trade the cheapest, Bach a place you cau dad Six Doors North of Nit' Oflke, TOWANDA, PA. Alm am. sh ME MI SALER.By. - : virtue k,) of Inuits, writs Issued out of the Court ofeoto mon Plea* of Bradford County, d tometitrected. / will , expose Ati publics, sale, at the door of th'e Court "flonse.' In :Towanda. on rninAir;: THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY Or - NOVEMBER; Dfla. lit I O'clocktr. K., the following described proper ty', to-wit: ' - • • pleie or pineal of And nitrite to Monroe twit., bounded As follows rCommencmg at a Point on the public highway, the anslh.east coy net of land of Julia A. Artiont, therice north 27t °. eatil- tilt 5.10 perches, to lands of Isaac Bobbins • Mende south 66°. east 32 Perches. 10 the main road' running to- Irnmehtown trhence along the same son 114 43(0. west 56 perches , to the intersection of bald Told with, socktner rosin .road; thence along theoatne at Z.lO perches to the place of t egtnnlog ; containing. Acres end ff per hes of land, more or less„ - all.linproved, with an orchard of 'fruit trees .thereon. Seised and taken . into execution- at the' salt et Martha C. Amoral vs. Hiram Detrick. N 0.2. ALSO—One other lot of land situated in Albany twp., bounded as follows: Beginning at a point in the Tarrytown " road southward of the dwei: iltut.house ce the-party or the ant part,(ll,L.ltuon) thence Booth 60° ' east 19 perches to a post I theorO north 33e vast 303-to pavhes, to • post ; curacy by Lands conveyed tuts day to Adecesto the party of the litst part, south 6.e. east 'tls pi , r• ekes toe post; -thence by land of W. L . :Kenyon, south 20, sett 51 perches, to a post; thence north 60e. ea,t -142 perches, to the Terry town. nod ; • thence along said cowl 21 porgies, to the place of beginning cmtalaing .43 acres and 44 perches of land, more or tess„about 40 acres Improved. with 1 framed house. I framed barn, and orchard of fruit trees thereon: Seized and takes Into execution at the snit of C. W. Scott's use vs. Silas Moon and E. J. Burdick. Also at suit of Henry n. COr ooll vs. - 16115, Moon. No. 3. .IVl,So.—thos other lot of land situated In Warren and pike tvrre,lionunded on the north by landsXitiohn 3lotrls and the estate ot J-tin Morris on the eastby lands et Reuben Pettes and Catherine Augusta Darts; on the south tq landi of E. W. Davis and Evans:; and on the west by lands of Phillit D ieli and David DAVIS; containing Ma acres of land, more or less, about_ite acres ed. with mei framed • house, Iplark hoarse, 2 train ad barns, I , framed hog pen, other nu . buildings . and 3 orchards of fruits thereon. " Seized and taken into execution At at the suit of Erin IL Dials we. 'John Davls. - • No. 4. AL43o—One other lot sof land situated In Troy Bore., bounded on the north by lauds of 6.11 . •Makon; on the east by Wailes screen on the south by lands of G. fugharn ; and 'on the west by E F. Lilly . : containing buO vlllag3 lot of land, with 1 trained dweillog house, 1 framed barn, min r buildings, and few fruit trees therAun. Seized and taken lute execution at the suit of- M. Peck vs. L. 11. Bradford. • No. 5. Iti.so-Lbuii other lot of land situated In Athens Borough, bounded on the nortlaby lands of .1. L. Corbin ; on the east by lands of J. Leroy Coy. btu; on'the south by' North Street ; and on the west by landi of Ann Walsh ; containing 3.5 of an acre of laud, more'. or less, with I framed 'l4onso, and frauwd barn thereon. .S. land and taken Into exe cution at the suit of Holmes and Passage vs A. A. Prince. T. T. • No. 6. ALS' ) —One other lot of land' Situated in South Creek twp., bounded as follows: Commenc ing'at the south-east corner of Mary. Ann Falk land's land 4, running in an easterly direction along her lauds to -- the highway front Elmira to Troy ; then .e along' . the highway Wallet; to the county bridge, to the east line of the Northern Centtal Hallway; thence Ina northerly direction Meng' said raft road to lands of David Kfug ; thence easterly along said• King's lands to lands of Joseph Chace. dei'd 'thence south . along said Chace es tate about IGO rods to a corner ; thence east 50 resist. thence south M rods ; thence- west II rods ; thence touch iet)rodsarung, laudsof Ileeman Le wis . ; thence west zu rods along lands of If . Ward; thence to rth 169 rod ; thence west to highwater mark of Dun ning... pond ; thence - .northerly along said pond to the dam; thence west to the west tine of A. C. R. road ; thence south along said railroad to the south bank of race leading from creek to Dunning's pent! ; thence west - amug lands deeded to D. I'. Minnie,: to center of highway leading -to Elmira; thence south In center of sald highway about Is rods to I).- F. Dunning's corner; thence treat to Vernler's corner; th-tace west :eking larols of G. F. Vernier 52 rods and 4-10: thenee north along lands of Gorden estate ate:nt 97 rods • thence west along north line of Gorden and Wertil- rs to a -or-11;r ; thence north atoug the east Hu e o r G. I'. and,Verubeti David Itelyea to E. Voorhee's corner; thence east along said Voorhees to his south east corner,; thence south along the line of Jew., Moore estate ; thence easterly along said • Moure's land - about 07 rods: thence south 37 rods along said Moore's estate and lauds of Mary Ann Fattener to place of beginning ; containing 210 acres of lano more or less, about- 100 acres improved I trained house. I hog house, 1 .framed barn with sheds at tached, and 1 orch rd of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Union Dank of g tm•svilte. 'Ohio's, use vs. D. F. Dunning and - ,Eben Dunning: ; - - Su. 7. A Lrit i—One' other lot of land situated In Tuscarora iNvp , bounded ou th - north by lama - of - Gee. C. Atwood on the east by lands of J no. \V llollenbnek, Andrew Labar and A. H. Sloctinkon the south by the public highway and lands of A t ' If, Slocum; and on the west by lauds of Joseph Hat , contalning.44 acr sof laud, mute or less, Wimp all improved. with I log house, I -framed barn and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and [steer, Into ex ecution •t the suit of James Stutters vs Jautesll. McAllister, No, 8: . .I.I,SO;One other lot of land In Canton twp., bounded Otr ttot north by lands tfr James M c _ Mahon ; on'the,cast by lands of Patrick Grady ; on the south by lands of John Italy's estate; and on the west by lauds of Daniel Downs atul Wm. Law rence; containing al acres of land. tn. re or less. .S.Axed and taken into execution at the suit of John .oaq - scar's vs. George Baty. Nu. O..ALS• —One other lot oU land In Canton township. (now Alba born.). bounded AS rUjiot : Beginning ator near the middle of the creek where the Williasevort and El mix a Geld crosse. the same; thence nearly south 40° west, along said road os feet, to a stake ; thence nearly norm .10° west :tan feet. to a make ; thence nearly math :no east to the cent. r of the truck ; thence In an easterly three tton along 'aid creek to the place of beginning ; sad lot known as the Foundry Lot, at Alby with foun.lry bulidlugs thereon erected.. No. 10. A LSOtlne other tot of land In Canton township, now Alba Born.). and 'wended as fol lows.; ft-ginning at the center of the read leading from the village 01 Alba to Hobbs,' Manley's, avow suutn cast coiner of Silas Packard's let • Mimic, south to east along the center of said rna:l,'i2 rnds• To.a stake ; Thence south 80 0 west to rods to a stake: thence north 1° west 12 rods to a stake, it. being the_ south west corner of Silaa zPackarTl's lot ; therm- - north Sr east .10 rods to the placeof beginning: containing 120 square rods, with outs new law. !mined house thereon erected. Seized and taken luni execution at the suit of. Wm.. S, Jayne Err 01 E. Loomis, deed, vs. Chas. G. Slaneiy and licorge 11. Webb, T. T. • . No. ii. ALSO—One other - lot of land In West_ Iturlington . twp, bounded on the north by Sugai . Creek ; ou the east by lands of Cynthia Parker ;105 the souib by the public highway; anti on the nes: by Wads of Sidney Varney • containing 15 'acres of latal r ludre or lees, about ail improved, with 1 It:turd house, 1 board barn and few fruit. trees thereat. seizettand taken into execution arthe suit of Job ]limey's use vs. Mary M. HetiSou, T. T. No. 11: ALSOOtie miter .lot of laud la Leltoy twp, bounded ou the north by the potpie highway; an the east- by hinds of Mrs. H. 31. Lake veu . tttc south and west by lands of Henry Holcomb; con taining Si of an acre of land, mor.for less, atl ina brcived. with Efrarned house and 1 small framed arn thereon. :Seized and taken hito execution at the suit of S. 31. W..odere use 'es: W. F. Itooluson. No. 13. ALSO—One other lot 01 laud Ilf West Burlington tap., bounded on the north by Sugar creek - : oh thut east by lands of Gorton Swain ; uu the south by the public highway; anti en) the west bp'tandr John . 11allard ; containing. acre - of land, more or less, all improved, with Lwater. saw mill, awl all mil: fixtures and machinery belong ing thereto, together with add cleferiaut'stights to'Lltetiraw across said Sul at - Creek, and the right to flaw the waters of said meek for the use of said I= No. 14. ALSO—One Whet - Int "of. laud In West Burlington flap.. bounded on thu north by the phi) :ic: ; east and nut!: by lands' of linttou ; and went by lands of Jolla nal:alai; con taining 14 of an akre of mud, all Improved. with 1 , fratned house. ot her out lail.ding.; and fow fruit thettson. neized and taken Into execution a the stilt f.,f- Job 31orley's use V. ISilliaur Ballard and. Mat ford Widlants, T. T. No. 15,...A.1.?+0—0tte other lot of Land In-Slnlth (l,ld two bounded as follows: klegtuulogat a post and stones In the }llno of E. •V. Wilcox's land : thence by lhu said= E. V. Wilcox's laud a. 4.0 o ea.l tT.:11.10 rods to a ptot and stones for a corner : thence by la, .1 Reynolds and Manley south cant 1021-10 to a post fur a corner; thence par'ly by lan•t• of James Collins and part , v Lout, of 'hums Murphy south ay north 122 - 640 rods. to a and stenos fora. corner; tnei,er by. lard of . . James Elsie north 86° west ',Aid rods, to the owe f to ginning.; C utalttlng 77 , 4 acres, mire • r less.- alsmt 11 acres nallidrived al 1. I Tramed house, 1 •fratued barn, 1 framed hors- barn, one corn house and orchard of fruit I rZ•rs thereon. Seizedand ta ken into cxecut ton at the suit utOvertou & Elsbree and If. Elsbree's use VA j3llleS FtViC, Deo Fine. Illiam -farmworth. and • Wm. 11. nconion, T. T's. N o. La ALSO-Our other lot of .and In Columbia twP.... - tstnateal as fellOwa: Beginning at a sterna and stake o u the line of lots between T. A. Ate . chews - anal Orvllle.E. Watkins,and runningparift a. perche, to the center of the road ; thenco. teed, 20 feet to the centre of the new .store house ; till-bte tuanaff,„3 perches tai.that clue of :ots of Orville E. Walk Ina ; thence 20 feet west to the place of begin ning; with one fronted store building thereon; .7..4 17. - -Al.B ll —One ‘ ,.. : .i t , 1 , 1 lot of laud in Colum bia t p o bounded as tot . vs; !legit:nun:ad. a stone On t 11, 0 tql.? of PAS betaceu Orville E. Watkins 31111 A. B.- Austin and running north S .perches to th , testier of the fowl; tiletlCA aest• 43. , „: feet; them., son;it eight perches to the line of lots of Orville E. Wit! klos and A. B. Austin: thence east .I', teet ta. the place of laegintalbg; containing 12 pm cite; of wore or less; the two lots above ahem - heal • belog the SaIIIO4,ICCZS Or land conveyed by Urlan Fergueofanal wife to Levi 91ouriwes, one of the Within named defendants, bY deed dated January 18,1677. and recorded May 0, 1578. In !b;" firtaCe fad re(o r diag deedS &e., In and for Bradford count y. 'in deed hook No. 133, at page 151;.&c. 'seized and taken luto exectitlon at the suit of Sanous, Sayles "&. Co:va. alourtaets & ntewart. . ... N aa.:14,, ALSO—One other lot of land in Biyia vit'sge. Athena. top., bounded as follows :. Begin- Mug in the centre of Lehigh-at., an a corner and running thence we.terl, at a right angle %eta, ta n' smet iso feet, to an alley ; thence _north e rly al o ng 1 ~, ,1., a ;„„ y 10 f e ja, to a corner; thence cask-1/y at a right angle with said street 190. feet, to the centre ' thereof; thence southerly along the center of said str•c: ':.O feet, t , , the p ace - of. beginning; It bent, lot No. 175„ en a *nap niade•hy Z F. Wacker of tit. a /nage of Sayle, ufhitall story framed duelling house, 1 smad out house. nod few fruit trees there ani. .Setzedued taken Into executlnafat the cult of 'toward Elmer. et. al., vs. Charles I. nwartweod. No. 19. ALSO—Oite other lot of land in Towan da t..ro , described as follows: Being' lot N 0.3 ill ' !dock No. 3 of Watts & N'oble's sith-alieladon ay I nits In Towanda bore, as made by Wan. 11. Mo. , gas, civil engin. cr In the y, or MI. as %%ill more fully ithicar by reference- to said map, with on, ft anted•hous- :and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken Into exeor lon at . the suit of T. D. Brannal:s +I:;() vs AlllCiia. Lynch:. .... „ No. 20. A I..tta_i,—(hae other 'of of hind In Rid loot' ;o1,„1.e.nol. dun the nor tit by.lands of w,,1..w hi l l,. wok'. , Illaultnend and Alnett Roberts; on the east by'lituals ad W NO% Cirlswohd. James nquirt.- 311, , George Carr ; OH the south by laud; of , Autale Roberts and Perrin Burnham ; and, on the west by 'Wins of nartmel Gitt.ll Z contaltilog 175 acres ag. land. more or Ina-, about leo acres improved, a all .1 Weird lumse."l framed barn. 1 beg pert, and ore ;- aril of trult trees thereon. Selz, at sod taken into "5 r'1t , ..11 at the snit , IT Thomas VataTUyl vs V. lt, .1,:.. Tenon. ts,',.;:i.. A...SO—One other lot of land 1U Canton taino:,.bounded as follow';: Beginning at she noel • meet Corner o a tot of laud deeded to Charles SLOC wen and wife to Solotnou W. Wright on 'the Caat aide of Union street, t' Coen north Sao west stung said street to feet, to the not thwast corner of a lot of airs. Knapp, and thenee.southerlyalopg rho cast line Of lands et Mrs. Knapp and lauds If Mrs. 6.11.• septa Beeline; ICU feet, tea post corner; thence 1.1. . a line parallel with Union street to tits vies, Itne'o VOlury Spahling's Mr; thence northerly' along. said - npa:aling's we-tline , and the, west line of a hot of Soodnon W. Witglit. 160 feet to the place of begin ning; cot:tattling about 0400 - square feet of hand, wore or leas. wit() Ifratned house, 1 framed barn. miler ;ait-Inilldlitgs and few fruit ilretta ilieri!on. Seized and taken into ekecutloti at the stilt of &le. lit. & 11111 v. M. 1'..1.0w15. - N.... &I:all—Otte other tot situate in Orwell two. Z "^ uttion and cle.erlhod 'as to:tees; Beginning at the public talguway leading fruit, Wysox to the Wappasena Creek. known as the ltialgoro3.i (amp,. - as,-;hefty line between said piece of land owned b: 'aid Taylor and the northerty 'boundary Me of I'in if - Darling, ruontok north hi° inn Wang the add lidie road 46 penile:a to a pond 1 ;ileum wilt US& BEM REM 7::4 0 east along the line of the ul4 road 43 pen to apolot ; thence north east' Wog the said toad &I pars to a. point; thence. shrug the said road north Ito..ieist &Inert tce a point ; thence aloe the:... sald road north 54 se imsc-12 pera to point t co north &kV east Slt , pers ; thence along the said toad Me east Up** to the hue between, the" lands of Cyrus Cooltand the sold Taylor; thence 'oath' Wont along the line between the bald land. -la 2- 10 pets to s staltwand clones; thence along thellne o• lands of Cyrus Coult,}N W Morgan, and the mild Taylor south 12140 wed 1114 410. pen to • cor ; - thence north &V . west-atong the southerly line 13 440 pen to a cor ; thence bomb Ss° went 30 pers to 1 cor oa the tine of lands of W 11 Darling and the said Taylor; thence along the southerly line of sold-. Taylor lands north Sas° west SO 2-10 pen to - the centre of said Ridge road tothe place of beginning; contains $3 scree and :rpers, be the same loons or less. . No. 2.3. ALSO—One other lot 'gloat° In Orwell* hoandedand deserlbedas follows; Beginning al the tenter of the before said Midge' road on the sodtherly lino of the land of said Taylor, and the northerly tine of the lands of J J Newell, Sunning along the said line north tiS9 west 222 pen to a cos of the lands of J J Newell, Henry Howe and the salt Taylor; thence north 254° out along the west, erty line of the said Taylors land 106 pars to s tor of the lends of Burton Hassell, %V W Olds, antlithe said Taylor„lnarked by a stake and atones; thence along the line between W W Olds and the said Taylor; thence along the line between W Olds sud _ the said Tay/or; thence .31,2( 2 east 110 510 pees to a ter marked ,by stake and = stones at the public road leading from.. the said Ridge road •to James Cliairelands; thenttr along mid road south 5 0 east 11l 640 persa • thello alo ig the huitherly line amid Olds , son lands, north 69;5° east Ist 340 pers to a - car of said Wilton, Cyrus C ik, and said Taylor's_ lands, matted by a stake and stones; thence. along the hod of lands of the said Cook and Taylor, south , cast 23 pert to the before named Mee road;thenen southerly along the said read 193 pers to the place :Jur beginning; contains 167. acres and 2E; perry be . - s. he Lame more or less. _ ••1 .ti O. 24. - A.LtO—One other lot. situate h Cirweit wp, Winded awl decrlSed a follows:, Bei;lnning at a fluor maple tree at.the nor of the Muds of 15 - 11 Darling and lands formerly owned by 11 Chanig lain, now owned by Dr Lewis, and running along. the line between these lands north 4e. to west 1:9 10 pens to a cor of lands of the said,Dr Lewis, J 7 -1 Sewell and Taylor, maiked.by avitlike and atones; limpets du, east along the line of the lands \ot said '1 Sewell and Taylor .9 3-10 pars t6a eor marked by s :take and stones; thence along the line lietweb n • - the same ionth 1° west 162-10 pars to a cur marked by a brach sapling; thence along the ilne between the land of Wit Darling - and said Taylor 517 3 west At 9-10 p.rs to the plaite of beginning; contains .12 acres and SO pen, be the same more or less. The above three lots of land are known .the A - Ode farm, with 1 framed house, 3 framed barns, sheds and ontbuildlngi..and orchard.ot fruit trees h mon.;Seized and taken Into ze . cutton at, the: suit bf Augusta T.Coek's use VA Ali Frisble. No. V. ALSO—One Other lot of lend linTovisitita bounded as follows : Beginning at the corner d Locust avenue and Rider street, thence along be west side of liver street , 51 feet to s coiner of he jSuies Lewrs lot; thence south 78° west along. ho Lewis llne112"i feet to a corner ;.thence north wet on line or It M. Turner lot '5 . 0 feet to Lc- rust avenue ; thence Wong' the same north 78 0 . east 117 S feet to th.. p:ace of beginning. , No. 26. - A LSIJ—One other lot of land hi Tomato:l* boron, bounded on the north by the plankroad; ,ouch by Win.. 11. Robinson's lot ; east •by Third street; and west by lot of, Patrick Maine; being Myatt SO feet on plank road, .70. feet on Third streiit, 15 feet on Robinson's lin. and 56 feet on McCue's, with a sniall building thereon used" as a drying iiipise and paint,,hop. No. 27. ALSO—One - other lot In Towanda hero., bounded as follows : !legit:Laing at a "stake on the plank road. a corner of the Ann Meehan lot, thence along lino of same north 23.4 0 east 94 feet to a .white pine corner of Win. Mix's lot; thence along line of the same south 57°15' east 2.31;i . feet to the plank road; thence along the Zama about 2to feet CO the place of beginning. No ZS. ALSO—One other lot In Towanda tare.. -bounded as follows ; 11egionifig on the sonth - side of Chesnut sitter at the northwest corner of E. T.' Veils lot, thence south 2;4° west 2112 feet to a cot- • nor of the Ann Meehan lot; thence westerly by, feuds of said Meehan and' by Kirby,.Overton _by, :0S feet to a corner; thence southerly . by' lands of said girby-aud others 50. feet to a corner ; thence westerly along. lands of the same 100 feet to Third street thence northerly along the east side of Third street ill' feet to a corner of S. W. Al vortrs lot; thence' easterly by lands of said Al word and lands of Mary Marshal and • Corset. 3.37 feetto the south-east • oilier of the Corser lot ; thence northerly along line of the same 130 feet to the south side of Chestnut street; thence easterly along the matte 7$ feet to the place of beginning; with 1 dwelling house, 1 earpentel shop, 1 lumber. shed : and several fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into ex...en - hen at the suit of _Ulysses Mercer vs. Mahlon V. Mercur. • No. 29. other tutor land in Towanda bolo., bounded on the north • by Court street, east. and south by hinds of J. 0. Frost; and west by - Sain street, being about 32 feet front on Main-+t.. and about 51 feet deep, with 1 - three story brick building thereon, -known a..) 3fontauye's corner. 4 eized and taken Info execution at the suit of J. P. _ . . lilrhyS use c 5. J. 1/. Montanye. No. 3u. A f.S6--One other lot of land In Athens twp.. bounded- as follows: Beginning at a pine stump. I hence north 52' east Cll perches ; thencb - math 43°3' east 32 perclie ; thence north 45°3' east tt-10 parches; thence north 35°3' east-53 0-10 per-- ac-s. to - the State line ; thence on the 'State line . 31 0 42' west 100 perches; thence tooth s°l4' west 2 perches ; heneo south 81°42' east 15 8-10 perches ;- th-lice south east 'lO, perches; thence -south - ;3°23' east 10 perches; south 23°33' west 10 perch es; thence south 61=33' nest G 0-10 perches; thence south 30°34' lve , ,t 14 2-10 perches; thence south 2?° tt3' west. it -1-10 Ite:rehei to an Om tree ; thence south ;3°l3' west 44 perches to a point on the rock on the Taut ; thence tout h 7 0 30' east 20 3-10 perches; thence south 74 0 east 20 75400 perches to he north-east oorlo•r of S. Carrner:'s lot; thence south 17° west 4 32.100 perelres ; thence- north 74° _west 15 feet ; thence south 17 0 wo..ht. 3 S 5-100 perches to the center - .f the road thenc , , north :7'.a° west In the read 3 65 , 000 perches: thence south 16* west 555-100 i.erches to a white u.. 11 sapling; thence south 7P a‘tt 7 5.10 perches to the place of twennisg; con . raining 79 acres and HS 4.10 perches of land; more less, about, 72 acres Improved, with - 1, framed honse, 1 w . iip.rt horne. I framed horn with sheds at tached and an orchard of fruit trees thereon, with the priVilegi! of the water as sotJorth in the deed to Horace Shipman: also the hydraulic ram be- • hinging to titid constructed am the mill, with Mir privilege of ingress and, egress for the Intro , se of repairing, the sam-. and cue groper enjoy:wint of the privilege as reserved sin! Set forth in the deed of the said 'Horace Ship titan.; of the mill property ; being the same piece of 1 1nd:conveyed by said llorare Shipman to Joshua Coyhendall by deed dated March 20, Itlao.,and re corded in.the office fur recording diteds &c., in and for f tratifortt county,lit deed hook No. ss, at page ar- Excepting and reselling therefrom four -texts gescrthed as follows : Two acres of laud con veyed by Susan 011:er:flail • et. al. to W. If AVM._ by deed i recordect in deed book No. 12f. at" p•ge 355. stc.: also two acres conveyed by said So sws toyketidalt, et, al.; to it. Canning. by deed re corded in deed nook No.l23,page 309, deeds andrerord reference is made for a more par. Ocular dirdiription. Seized and taken into execu tion at the cult of Alfred. Bennett VS. Harriet Coy "kentlall. N... 31. ALSO—One other Int:of land in ;Sayre, Athens twp.. said lot being knt wn as lot -,No. 20, be it.g situated st the corner of Thetas aretine and on the east side of Thomas avenue, ..n the south side of Sayre arenue being 50 feet in width on Thomas avenue, and extending easterly the saute width 150 feet on Sayre avenue; contain lug 2.500 square feet, according td 'a map and sur vey made F. Walker. June 23, IS 23. Seized and taken into execution at to suit of Steuben Farutoun vs, Charles Crowley. • No. 32. A lISO—One other bliVkittiate In.Towanda letro.„ - Mtunded and described as follows: Begin ning at a corner of a latie on the west side of Main st. about 20 feet south ota lot formerly owned by Perri,. Wells; Meneo westerly on a parallel line with said Wells lot to the center of an alley, which bein half way from Main st to Second street; thence se - 4'u herly along the center of said ailey to tot sold by .1 F Simms and wife to Robert Man tosh thence easterly along said Mclntosh line to the west side of Ma'n st; thence northerly along said line of Main st to place - Of- begioning ; being .bout-140 feet root on. said Main el. - awl about 150 'feet deep, with 2 two.story trained buildings, I one- And-a-heti story framed house, and other outhuild- • Ines therein'. Being the saute piece of land deeded . F Means and wife W Means, by deed dated Aprll I, 1070, and recorded In deed book No in. page 106. ere. Selz. d at titaken intoexecut ion at Its sett of Me Nall 5: Harlan vs John - W Means. *No. 23. ALSO—Una' other-lot Situate in Warren two, bent:ilea nerta and west by lands of Notewere Sinybew and refees, east by lan a of Thomas 0 Dotet ond A Fox, remit by lands' of- E 11 eentains 122 aert , s.and 129 pers of land more or Tess; being the same piece of eyed ,Ouvry . ed by deed to- Sisson Riley anti wife by John C Morris still wife; almut 3,raere4 Improved ;no bulidiegs. Seized and taken Into execution at the salt of 31artin,and Ju- • ea Riley ve 1. IT 0 Dinol. • . s.s . A Le, p—sine other lot situate in Springs. field two. betinded north by lands of Dudley sear. gab; and Levi Dieklusen, east by lands of• Foos C.dilf and D Si Battey.. south by lands of James . iliitberiogten, west by lands of James iletherlng ton and Balph Young:; contains 153 acres more or: tes, about 140 Improved, with 1 framed house, 2 framed, barns aud orchard of Fruit -trees thereon. seized and talCet. into execution at thestrit of Lew- Is L Beach ye Henry . No. 35. ALSO--One other lot situate in Towanda bores bounded north by Conn st. east and south-by !veils of .1 Cl Frost; e cut by Slain st, being about 32 feet front on Main sf, anti about 54 feet deep, - with 1 three-story brick building' thereon, 'known In Mentanves Corner. . No.-ae. ALSO—One other lot situate in Towanda borie, hounded not ilk by lands of Dr H C Porter e - tate, east- by Math et, south by lands of Mrs P Griffith. west by S st; contains 1 acre more or -ens, with 2 large framed dwelling houses, - 1 fraMkt barn and, Other. outbuildings, and a few trait trees thereon. ' ' • No 37 ALSO -clue other lot situate in Towanda !!n, o', bounded north by !ands of the Ps A NT - Y C A It It Co. east by the Susquehanna River. south by Janis of John F Means West ley West at : being the saute piece of land leased by Montanyes to Dewers St Lan3oreux. Seized loot taken Into execution at. the suit of Lewis . Zvi:Or vs D Montanye. No. 3S ALSO4One other lot of land in Orwell twp., bounded as follows: Beginning; in the south. west corner of Sirs. C. H. Allyn's land. In the cen ter of the highway, thence south Stlsa° east by land of said Alban, 15s perches to a stake and stones; thence smith 43 0 east by land of C. Washburn, 19 2.10 perches; thence south 53 0 east 32 perches to stake and stones: thence - south 3 . 2.!a° w-st by lands. of Chaffee, Arnekt and Pickering. 133 perehe3 to& stake and :tont s; thence. north s east by land of 'A. Robinson and G. 11. and G. W. Hardy, 71 per. ekes to a stake and - Stenos; thence west by Imola' George Hardy, ICO perches to the center of the first ineotioned highway; thence north 18 0 west along the center of highway 7.3 10 perches ; thence north :Pi° east 17 3•loperches. to tne.pisceof beginning; sontaining7s apes of land, more or less, about 60 acres Improve', with I tea etl house, 1 framed hare and orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized 11,1 t ak-sn into execution at the suit of P.*E. Weed - rug's use vs.i Wm. H. Hardy. 'A N T‘REW J. LAYTON. Sheriff. SheriftWOßlce. Trweittola, • Pa., Nov. 7, ISM A SSIGNEE'S NOTICE.—In the District Court of the United States,, for the Weetern.Dlstriet of - P-dinsylvania. In- the matter I;tlas W. EMS, bankrupt, to - Bankritptcy., To whi:r.nt ft may concern:—The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appeintnaent as assiguee • f E - das W. Kilts of the township of- Asyluot.t ;he county of Br,:dforil, and State of PenneylVaida. - ithin eant_Disttict. who has been adjudged a ban tenet kill his own petition by the District Court said Distriet.—DateiVat TOWSWeaI the 7.34 day of Octuher A. D. 1576. 20w3 JACKSON P. 'KEENEY, Assignee ORPHAN'COURT SALE:—By virtue of an order issued out of the orphan's Court of Bradford county. - the undersigned. exec idoref the 'est9fe. of Daniel Whlie, late of- Wage bury two.. deceased. will esteem to public sale on the premises, tot TUESDAY. NOVEMBER: IS. ,4,ai I ~'rock I'. at.. the - following described real- estate In mid toWnship. 11 muted on the north by lands - of John Carroll. east by lands of .1(ohn - Chambers, en the south by lands of Timothy Desmond, and E. N. Wilcox. and oft the west by lauds of Daniel Hayes, and supposed to contain aboutsmo hundred ‘nd five eferes, to be the same more or teas; about 75 acres, itupfs , :ed , witha framed house and tram -Wu. end eheds and applettece thereon. T Eli MS OF SA LE.--01C0 do 1443000 n eendetna thin, and balance In one year thereafter With later. est after eentirtnati..n. . . JAMES H. ixecator.. Ent Snattldlejd, pcsas, • 13