a Toadfultilotict Towanda, Pa., Tintr.:,:lay, Jan. 23, 1870. A. CHAMBERLIN, Dealerap FINE JEWELRY,: 61LVETI r,LATED.AVARE, \I. AN DA PA, - T.,waHLIA, 1 4 '~ 4317. ‘ .I.OCAL. AND GENERAL. A'o.mmuNiCATIONS and letters. generally thij: o Weeiniay be addressed "1.;1tA1). 7 yffiz :A•ouTER," and they will receive .i,l9in•pisittentlon, PrnuivAl ! PoyEtt. has been appointed_ l'o,tinaster itt this place, rice. S. W. AL rekigned.• 31r,'P. will make mkt:fil e:Lit and obliging officer. • U 1?“ 31011.!:() . W. presided at Coart last 11rtitruse, to try cases wliielt It. McCot.t.tinmai4.ititerested•be fqrti eleetral to the .11141geship.. fnt'body of a'wonian viho !efts frozen 6 (...14-11, I.l9ned liriUgli Elmira Friday. for Philadelphia. She' came to her death ii,..offiewhere near Iliiehettcr. INT 1 . .7.11;1:1:S 4)F L. - B. rentcm ter the. elect ion (.)f cAli,..ers at the annual t/ month. .11y miler or . T.v:Lon will deliver a lecture pi Oild-nitowi-liir, its bilstoty; piowess and ii..ults at. thironrt I.l.Jive, on Fri lay 1 ciuin„ 'rho public ave invitiikl. - t:o•1 o,tr flit:ll,ls throlfghout the coun ty vk r shonl4l Lu ;. 4 1 al to g'ecire lt,:ins'uf • Ncver mind ::Lout the style' 4.1 ions ; ns the trews. " 1,1'01:1) ( NV I.oTt here alt.quoon to attc:nti the in klugtt l'..t:olt et•te:roulus 4tt, The tutneil out 'al4Put itu.kets, iv! v!ill r.. ..:c. a e,edit.;l,l NIIIIIBI !,• '1•: , !. cl:''ti tliat 1. Li I; ALT, (lit rl ib, cie yti ) (lr . ; ;:•• 111 A situ; t 1:11:e by :. citcniar 0 .•I tih,•ll forli ; litre fact.ny 1,•• .01111111 11',(‘< ;i C icul•-.; .11 •-z•.!ci , Iy, 14r Ow c':..47 ti•m if..IL m 1.42 :1,11 ).“ tiCS t 1:i WA. 1 jar:l.4es. ~ n l,:r m. S. V:xrl.N r, FCC•V 1,a.; bet Lik or vin (),veg,)„ Ili •A:z 1. - ;1; thilti i:111., ME I lilt l I, =1 1.• , ' , 1.,!,:ag of 0,2 1,•1- et , ~f ~!•(•• vray he f. , r ft,v ti \ • t•i. , •! - 0 e:•litunt•• :t, ; =I MIME= •L. , ht i.. `S. L~~:c....•rr —lt is sill that a family thin, atO,cc. ola ILI o L their cl dun flu./ to (IcalL ( Init week. The 'child tld MIS • M 11l L2l • and t only th 41 letting the chi'•l ficci• to death, (au it is rinn mad about to NO, was because it I a 0 nbIL 1 ot hp• They I t if 1 n I I th•; ; ,iiuur little 1 °( by it cif in a t 1,1 sIL it \l'atcr Stneat ,la nil b, I hey -.apt In a w halo lu,t.tll I c .1 tnn w dcatroyed—;;'it.icsttlit ('hatham t I 1 0 •2 11 11) itt ula p te I t o c mum , sin L ik, first tl•,or alas c ecat,iri as a 4.1 hibg g n o t y hut. 1 att. 1 Is t NC it, tchuse stock NS IS I Licit an inn att. of an insane asylum, t 1 INIII tad:end t attempt tlill'unbtedly, Ai /under t insane insll l ,L 1. r ab.nalt ' ‘l . 3 Cr-I —1•1 1 1110_ el of 11.1 TI DIC MN it 1(1 •-cue 111111) t,llllll 11 ..ti btall a.. I• IL o h, a 4.110,4 (I I/ 11 of WLl's ft b unit ti the in `.l. 11. mid 1 • , nia id ftont the residence (Ara, Ili IA NI 11 . N. \II Shad 11111 set his hrather, tui i)t(rrtssuN, tirc t ~I.e I•it 1 t It is is fortunately Mond 0, afternoon. Mr. Dicist% o dual it o anal L'o.llllll slkd befiim lliii , hatan n 0, 41 pirt, N. d . —'l Ice school bunk at 1,11 ld Hol low It ul 11,111 % float tructit * 4-4 I/I-tin ,L Isso 1 a by lire, on I-!idly cm nin, last, w t I I. 11 1 I OW of (11•4 L 11 it;21111t by J tisios.,, and 1.1 Nt Cal \I (IIN , c ccu to M ice ,l I 1, at 7 o d with great churl. thc. lire WAS (AA111,;111./11- cd.l2. 011,, 11 at al 11 the 011111 cy. 4. 1, I•s (. of , It t• 111. wink di imug I I 1 4, N` (•' I to s, met w iv,. nt on 'I tics %l4 , I I, n is \ N il' (I ty 11 , 4 It seems that he was 141 m -hug t It tla 4 , n s ( cno rear a load of amt by sonic in ate, a biu(icr carte uul'ar.tcncd and struck 4. 1 ant titer I\ i-_ia , g hint down and putting I :lie 'r ce of , io tA ,,, bra shoulder out of ',Ant —/.4/J4 , tb , ti. Int itt the town of niLn, l• f f -Mr. MNI \ ITO , a soldier of the e t tti ut , t u of I'l2, dial in Minn,. last week at , t 1 t month, thetid te of S-I years. , ((tut , 'VI I t V will be ( b N ' T —lf there c‘et was a 11 1. 1 side of •tl c sunny ninth win' l e e ), -eh appy and , 4 it is laic.L haNt.‘ two .1.1.5 h 1.4 ( hulcltsc cl2ll able ricid, (l ,, and .tiger z Sol I 1 1 N 1211 splcncill turs o icd and to in t cd l,v l•l2cliexl farmer, who I:u uw 11 '1 (111 N ( 111\111n sof farm life. - l;uiiriitt•• tail inir to% ing will be the o - (14 ( f the do' Lilies, Ili It 141) w in • and %Is t n•• the pl.teef • a tieA 01 r r here :ntd op cuing litt-tlicas I•I 1, is lie boss placethat din OH is f taro unknown to ntu 0 1 0 t I UM t, ituth tit' 0111 VII .n that have a 110 lit I ac, let tic s that I its have Itd lure Ml2ll 11 2111113, )( (f n th ,tL b( , hi Is ing a 1 I In 1 " 1 " their 111 t.• 2) iawycrs inhaltit'the L deceasedvas Ty warmlyestcem -I•t^cr, king 410 1 1 1, flail to (.41 in 10M f01111(.1 and we 11 II , .Miff I I, no husit ( tit told that the news of his death causes this ail of the county only fur election osc ,ultiesss ariouq a large circle of ardent • N's n 111114 1.11 Sgi dell school, fi anis As a pal ti luouf of this seat c itid d con t teteachers, di, . rent it is suithy of note that a special in a noun lint,.•audition. twin beim! , 110 \ I VSN afilltaed tt 72 an but one, littlal4 bus (" • lice, itid rccitpiea hi, or ,„ di „ uises at •.d motherwill President It. A. roar Olt must of them own nn a faints l' t•E.I, J M. IX vtt,t, Towanda ; How ;t,ij.ytting the village. We also have first- ki El.li t, E A r class earl emu.' Brothres, tverlv F GooontN Asstßunt G. w takethe lead, and drive business ' - ' ' ' with a will I. 6 S., and CL 11. m n, as esc.irts— (nu. bard, which is another leading fea- c ime over to dty to convey the remains ture of our is not only composed to Towanda, where the obsequies are to of good fellows, but are good play cis, and be conduct-ed. have (losers ed reputation as first-class Illtititcj. Us. A Coronet's inquest was held, and after s never come bele, as the atmos- caret ully invest , gating the facts in rela phcre is odious to them. Clothe hang tion to the cause of Mr. Melrtsve,' , l on the over night, and n t evert a i death the jury returned- this verdict disturbed on the roost . Dr H Warner, whose name is a "Cause of death unknown.". household word in this section, is contin- i The body of the deceased was brought natty 01l the go night and day looking a` - by specrthtrun to this place Saturday GN- U r his numerous patients. • He IS both enin r, and committed to the grave Moti f neee , sful apd sympathetic in his I Ott, ts MeV nde him to the isses day afternoon. Quite a number of friends 'Tito e Hetrick Sunday School Institute from Ithaca, Elmira, Waverly and Atli • I lilts ,while a.teinhi • the tshei or's tti .c Court 11. us" ; T 7 1 ,11 I T u i t i a t N. °•intulW6et'llinensedx? ens, were present to testify their regaid ,of Jack 1, was seized with A large gathering is expo Jed, and a good for him while living, and their grief at I eti t an,l All dead m the Omit time is anticipated his sudden death. a in in d w t L d,Lca.st.. between, The Settind Oenerd Convention of the Here, where he was born, and has lived t "0 ...s Mutual Musical Alliance will meet at this until within lour years p st, he had the A yin (f mt honored and lit :ice n ucsday moming, February 9th, ropect and regard of the entire commu t fen, old his sudden death -and el, se on rulday e%enitig following. nity, and his personal and devoted friends k over tLo conitnunity The sei N lees Of 11. It. Palmer, of New I were many. kind and generous in dispo -0,1 , bast, been seemed to be present sition, frank and genial in manners, with, it le it id. (1, His less will be deeply "tut ot Musical Directin. This Alh- adnnrablei b isnic%s qualifications, he was f t " (* II" Ir and fl ds• — Molt/ O'C Mile is doing good work in bringing out more than all, a kiwi husband and father, / the musical talent in its JilalbClClaoL2, and I and a valued and reliable friend. Hissed '• Iti )s' w c mow .to MoNT ults. should ,s be well patromied at its gather- den and unexpeeted death was a shock to. Penal. the community, who sympathize with the 11 stand on Feb. Jan. 15, tereaved relatives and friends. ;11, : :11.:tlilldtt .1 * o :' , 1 , •11;!.,:4: ;tt ilx •!tallge iloit.l j;:n_;! , .1111t-n. juniir..4 to lii Iu• shot. ttrice in tile vicinity ti tie hear:, 110 V` t1V.,.10111/iedlY MEN IMIS 11 ill ~ n k. (1 an4l;tl El m ; .: ;. ~. , :: ~ ,~. \I: Al \ir .I'. IN =MEM . Snl7(l,ly lasi. in son.e i(nr: fig her ccvtiii the 1;1.; tin .• wlt.l of Lcr litubs f)r. agt', o 1'.•,; . 1!,:t a.. utll can Ig2 (2. .;i.ect-f• =MEI lain I, Pie 1:1:4 31..11.1ay af h, 1 . 11:0,11 • D , IIS 11:01. I of bin!, ing 11; , .1 .:I , d the 6ctlipai!t of. NM CITIIC 1.(;" ye 1. f10:1/ ill- •; 1.1 C EvENT.-Or Thurs.- a race speCtgdie 'in the western heavens. Vc:nis and the ino, , n will be in N% i'.7.Clll* on the sec , ;.1 and tin: planets d—n, if I..ohea inunciliately =MBE tl.o sun sOs, vi.iy low in the west. i,i 141 c :-1:2; b clear or only Firtia,ll) - (I , ,ti with clonch , , the sight will bebne 1..11 splendor. A teleseope Will tl.;• view intensely interesting. THE Wellsboro• Gazette states in regard to a Mrs. RnonAJorrEs, :of Charlton,, that her last illu6s was marked brampk traordinary- !Circumstance: She had - bCert cent iltlinieg. fur labout a year. • Feur months ago she took her bed and lingered a/opg with Varied changes until 20 days j beeore her death. She then lost all phy sical anitnation, although her mind seem ed unimpaired. From then until .ter .death.. (a i?eriod of 2i days) she lived without nourishment orally ldiFd. It seems -almost ineredi,ble that life . could have been :maintained, but there •is no quelition of the fact. Deceased—was 68 yea's of. age. ~ • A mat:nit:LE Winning accident befell h 1ad1.6 - Years old, and ECM of Jertuto at Great Bend, on Wed-, pcsdav aft'ernoon of last week. .14-stri was hunting with companions, and when they stopped rested bah hands crossed over the Inuzzle'of his gun, and leaned over.-it. By some means the gun wa•Ydis chargud; and the chargci pa6ed through :the 11:Inds and several shot perforated ono ear and tore a hole in the hat of young MAcK. • T sideofdds,head was scOreh ed and his,face • tilled with powder. Ho was taken home and 'given surgical, at. tendance. The left arm was amputated. IN revising our subscription lists, doubt less mistakes may occur by the diseiitin- , uanee of papers that have beeti .paid iu advance. As We arc very anxious to deal fah ly and justly with every ono, • we _will thank those whose papers are stepped be fore the c4irat ion of Olieir time of 'sub scription to notify and the mistake will be primiptly, rectified. The printed label on each paper shows the date - of ex phation of sUbsciiption; and Whenever it is not correct; we should be immediately. notitied.'.Hereafter the accutintis will li more carefully and systematically kept, and niii,taiies will be of tare occurrence. M. E. T. Fox Tr. t. b4ly of Mrs. Kt.:AAA:3r, the mother of Mr._ citAitLEs KELLUM, of this city, ar rived en the- train yesterday. We are in-, formed by• Mr. KELLUM that his Mother was 92 years of arc, and Met her sad death on New Year's day, by her clothes accidentally taking. lire. He had -not heard alt the particulars. Mr. KELLUM and his family have - the syMpathy: of the community in this bereavemeut t of a nature so e•ziraorditiary, and lamenta ble. The •deecased has always Leen a lady, iistroug„charact yr, and rctriatkablc; for hei• vitality, as %yds shown by the extreme age she :Ik . .ilia to be cut. oil at last by a f e Rep (fee a, apf,2:4l - .IIICC ill ,J't AVE xv'qtl,l c:111 the attention of our reiolels to an error in ilto article. i.:11 Prof. m_11 . 011.4, in the Eilocaiional Column. "I The Latiti fottunla titclit given stiottlit it:t.l::.; f0'.140.u• : of the 11r:olf I / ,,, (• , c't . . the girl's or of the girl. the tla gill's pcn tile pen f .N,l..il:r.the girl's pen. Ict'ft• 1, +,u.l l'y S;t'.:st;tuti • , ! - :zt!ii:ite ()If tlic The oi•ject tLe founula tear 3 a V V•ous:_rl lii. to tra literally and - simple Latin N; irds and cod' should l be tbor '00;;I:ly thlen.toz.d before proceeding to the next. 11(• $4,;111 the tie .4(frcr'!iici ‘.l' ractisc, aged i 1 cut lt-F B. s t u.!- :—:\ s 1., .•f tct ryrce;v i tql is 'with it. along' ,•11 or 11:e pcil pePh,r,the . tLe pen lotc!itt h -the girl's pen CousTv.—from - the Mansfield Plrraß ITEutitcla-WIIERi4ABOUTS.—Iu akisWer to 0 . 9 stories that have been told icr - tegard to Old - sibsencoOt Mi. PET= ITEnDic, Dr. F. riNKL.r., of Columbia, hie physician, pul lishes 'a card in.the delphia Press of Thursday. lir. llrrixrs fUkys : "Yon will!do me a .great act of ju4ido by informing your :readers tbit 31r..I1EnDic has been under my treatment since b \ ctubcr, 1.870, and as soon as he vas sullieiently convalescent of his severe attack of \atartli, that to end in catarrh pneumonia of both lungs, I or ofdeted him to go south and .speed the winter in,a drY; temperate climate, And thus effect a peifeet restoration of hisrde-• sired health. Tln I N post :office hero and telegraph office, as %veil as the railroad to Williamsport; . could testify of his where abouts, aud. , lhope this \ will satisfy yout interested readers," \ • \ • • • TUE estimable wire of ReV , ,,C.l.nrat SAL MON writes from Prairie City,lll., Wain- Westing letter : • - • rii.tinte CITY, 111., Jan. \ 8, 1879. 3EII. Eames—D ear 'Sir ; ; Olt \ . 1 11V0 • doubtless beard of peoples' blessed, (?) :with Unice hands a right, a loft, and \" a littlo behind hand." Wellove aro of that class, els& wo would not• have been sik months late in -renewing for the.itEpon.\ , ;r m. The fact is, I have been trying for a year past to write you of this place And people, tell you hew we appreciate your paper and renew" it at the same tune. 'put "hurry and drive" are the masters li:re, and they giie us no 1-aection. Just now, however, mir energieS are thawing out after being f4ozen, and I hasten to write I.cioretheyiagain congeal. The New Year "came in like a lion" herd, and that - cold wave struck us infulk face. The morning of the 2d the mercury was twenty-tour degrees below zero, and the" next uidining it' was twenty-eight. Matters began'tcr minullt little on the 4th; but yesterday was the first mild day— though the therniometer stands below ze ro yet. Last year at this time we had a " mud blockado,l' whieli began in October, - and lasted till tl . early March . ;this ycau we have eighteen inches Of snow 1 • good sleighing fur four, weeks Past. -Both an ekceptional winter so _"the oldest inhab-1,, itant says." Farmers are wearing lend' faces hereabouts!; corn is twenty cents a bushel, and hogs $2.00 per hundred. As these are the two staples, of this re„f•ion,-- farming, does not pay This year. The best, farmers here' are! ex-Pennsylvanians, and if anyone can make money tilling the soil they can. They have - the best buildings, neatest hedges, and the - most convenien ces generally. Our most successful, hon est and honored business men are from Pennsylvania top. We bend $OO 'for the RE:POI:TEL When our subscription expires let us knew. We enjoy the news from Old, Brad ford, and wilt take it as long as we can. of t h e lirm, your friend. I 11. G. C. SALMON. Hos. J. M. MASTER, Insurance Com mis:doper of Pennsylvania, speaks as ful lows in his last . A.Liinal Report, in regard to the lapsing" Of life insurance policies : 1 ' The impies,l;iou prevails that it is to the advantage of companies to have their policies lapiefor Imo-payment or premi min; ;: that, at:.• a rule, they contrive to bring about this - method •f termination, and then refuse:- lin- optittible settlement with yolit.:3-ltolilerS This impression is, to a ;neat extent, idunded upon miscon ception. The policy-holler who pays one or two pretniums, and then discontin ues payment, (hies; a positive injury to the ounpany. lid cost of carry big his insur ance and procuring a substitute -Is, in many cases, greater to the company than the umoutt of premiums paid, and he is emitted to no tel A large'proportion of the forfeited: glides are of this charac ter. Then it must be remembered that policies on gor-0 lives, which it i t desira ble for - the ("mural*y fo keep. are notch more likely to lapse for non-payment of premium s, than policies on bad lives which it is dosb able for the company to lose. Thc. latter class make every exer tion 10 keep th i cir policies alive, while the former are Mai-IN:it:a. The body of the . coinpan3's pitheies are deteriorated by the lapsing pow-ens. The company is dam aged by the dciiertion of its best lives— and yet this class .of rolicyr holders tare very apt to feel aggrieved If a liege pro rol ion or pn!thilllns are het returned 40 them when they retire." This is of ihicrest at this. time, in vi4w of tin; action of the Mutual Life Insurance Compauy of Now York, regarding its re tiring niemb4s. The Mutual has been 'charged with injublice to old policy hold en:, by Many Will meaning person, who are profoundly ignorant of the 'true prin ciples of mutual life-insurance. - SUDDEN I)L'Vtli OF JOHN D. MONTANYE. —The sad and shocking news came by telegraph on Saturday Morning last, that dons D. MwiTativt: wai found dead in his bed. Tbd Ithaca Journal gives the ' following particulars: Ile was found dead . in his bed this morning by his housekeen er when -he went to call him to break fast: It was '! - of course not known. how long Hu had been extinct when the boxnekeeper sought to arouse Mr. MoS- T. , .SvE, but the doctor who was summon ed, said the form was rigid when he ar rived, and although the trunk still retain ed some warmth, it was probable that the spirit ,had 4.l4arted hours before. k.Tho posture of the body iudi zi,tcd that - death had been abselutely painless and without "a sign of a strugkle. • Reclining there on his side, hiS, face 'naturally and easily resting on thii palm, and with , one arm carelessly tl2rown across his breast—he seenied only 'as one wrapped in peaceful slumber. • Whatever the cause, death had come quickly anti witliout, a pang. His wife had hift the day previous to visit her little . daughter and friends in Towanda. The dec,a'scd became a resident of Ith aca about fonr.years ago. lie first made the acquaintance of our business men as auditor for the receiver-of the then Itha en, Geneva & Athens Itaifroad ; since his duties in that position Laminated hi; had bcen en,;aged in difibrent matters Atlatiug to railroading, awl since _Ajn had charge Of the now coal ';:ard at the Inlet. In business he was -known as !an unusually expert ace , mutant, and 'those who knew him socially speak of him _as one of the I.italest and most genial of Tau mans frieudauf Hon. J.A.Yinzu will be gratified to learn that ho le much improved in, health, with a fair 'piespect, of an entire recovery. - . CIIANGE OF Tnas.—Tho Singing School taught by blr. E. F. Goilrin &mew moot q*ChriO.Pinnek (Episcopal); Ta winds, will be held on Friday , eveniug, Jan: 24, 1879, at 6 o'clock, Instead of Sat urday afternoon. - - i Tug present month may be fairly oral; tled an old fashioned whiter. So many dayiof continueini cold weather with ex cellent sleighing have - not been known in keyeml years. The ice Bridge at this plice is in excellent condition for crossing, and the; ice horses hive been filled with ice of a qUality not to be surpassed. AT a regular meeting of Towanda. Lodge, No, 290,. K. 'of P., held on' ties; day evening; Jan 187 . 0; the following officers were installed by D. D. G. C. J.P. VAN Irf,Av.r, for the ensuing term . P. C.—L. R. FROST. • • C. C.—O. J. CnumucK., - • •Y. U.— C. C. Mow En. torinitus • AT. of E.-11. E. BABCOCK. of —Gro. CLARK. and ORCUTT. H. liikAw3; - D. ItiDawme. KEYSER.' DlsTuli Deputy FAN FLEET installed the following officers of Mountain Cliff Lodge . , E. o \ f \ P.', for tho current term : P. .C..—Cn.acs McGsz. C. c.—FRANK CRAWFOIiD. • V 8.--GIEOI.thE \ BEVEIItIDgE: Predate—RonnuTsCsiumnix. - .M. DiTCLISUAN. if. of F. CROIALEY. - .11. of IL ii/141 - S.T.ANIIIEW M. at A.—NV:m.lmi firr,Eurnon. • G.—AncrimALD lIAY. \ . Drrcununal:\ , -OMIT PROCEEDINGS.—SpEciAI, T ERM. Jilie.A.filt 20, 18:79. \ - II S Ilollon vs G -11 open judgment In re the assignment of Hiram Morten for the benefit of his creditors.—Ciiin discharge Lis Assignee, W T Horton. W R Storrs, Assignee of J F Means, vs 14 -coming Fire Insurance Co.--Rnle to strilre - ofrjudgment, and sot aside service of summons: W .1 Davies vs James Fee.—Rule to en -join Sheriff from selling defendant's real estate. Samna] Walbridge vs W W Decker Covenatit. A C Elsbreo vs J Assumpsit—A C Elsbree vs,J, b Kysor, et al—Ar , sempsit.—Cases settled., • Elias llunsieku vs Cornelius Hunsick er.—EjeCtment.. H F Maynard, J San derson, N C Elsbree and W II Carno eban, Est"r plaintiff; H W I'atrick,•l N Evans and Ellianau -Smith, Esc's, far deivndant. On trial. WYOMING COUN TT.—From the DCTII Crat • FRANK Y. Terrr.n, .of Towanda, the court reporter, was proMptly on hand Monday morning to aid in the di4patcli of court badness. He is reported V) ho one of the best reportets Tgi the State and it i; claimed through the, aid of the re porter t forwarding of court business mo • han makes up the additional ex. pt._ Ise. ye —The heaviest snow storm of the sea son visited this - section last week. It commenced snowing Thtirsday morning and it fell to the depth of ten or twelve fiches, making excellent. sleighing.. Ow iug to the heavy wind. ou Thursday many of the roads are badly drifted. The, train on the Montrose Rail Way was un able to make its regular trips for a rturit ber of days after the storm. —The" tannery of this place is doing a large and constantly increasing business, and is carried on in a style that • evinces the. Superintendent of skillful and pm-' dent managers. It pays employes from t 1.151 to 1.60 per. day. This is bettei• wages than the railroads and coal mines arc paying, and makes the taintory a very desirable institution to our • merchant's and business men•.as well as tO the place in general. . • WESTERN BRA DFORD.—From the North ern 7'kr Gazette:-- —There was a ire on the road leading north about a mile from the old Church,. on Saturday evening; About 0 o'clock, while the family of llonEnT ,SWAIN were at Church, their large barn was discover ed to be on fire r and I% 4 as-cot:minima' with all its contents consisting of liay;-graiU and farming tools. The light was plainly visible from this place. The barn was in sured,..but wo have not been 'able to learn • for -what amount . The number of tires in that region of late yearsrsugdests in cendiary work, and an investigation would be in order. —Tuesday . afternoon, as Rcv. JOEI. JEWELL and his wife were coming- down Paine's 11111, their horse became frighten• ett at a train and plunged down the hill at a rapid rate, upsetting the cutter and throwing both the eectipants out,, Elder JitiVELL striking violently against thv . bridge, receiving a very severe cut on the head which bled profusely. Mrs. JEWELL was but slightly injured. The home ran on into the Village breaking the thM s looSe, and, was finally ,caught near the house of War. Pim. Elder JEWELI. was taken to the Troy House; and carefully attended, and vas-able to'return home in , . the evening. • ..', - .--.'it the Baptist Church meetings con timie, prayer meeting :MO preaching ett ry evening this week. The resalt ‘ so far has been a number of conversions. N. townsroun, - Witt. Monoms, a mer chant known almost 'to everybody. in the county, is lying verylli with dropsy, from which he has been prostrated, for the past . three orfour weeks. —The following officers were installed Dec. 27, 1878, in Trojan Lodge, No. :30u, A. Y. M.: GEo. DuAmi,' W., M.;* A. C. P.A.N.Neco, S. W.; JOBS C. STRAIT, J.W.; J. W. GOULD, Treas.; R. C: See'y. The following were appointed AUSTIN LEONARD, S. D.; ARTHUR. D' LIN, J. D.; S. S. iluooncs, S. M.; B. E. nocKomt.,,J. M.; R. E. WILLIAIIS, Par.; MILTON Ilmint.tx, Chaplain ; E. PORTER, Tyler. —On Friday night, about 9 o'clock, AUEI. S. blara.r.v, who resided in a fine house on the read between Troy and Al ba, and about a mile north of the latter place, was compelled to attend to the wants of a grandchild who cried for a drink, when he found. his house all on tire over the kitchen, coals of fire tumbling on the floor. .A portion of his family were gone as well as his immediate neighbors, and several grandchildren .of ,di orent • ages had bccu sent to stay with "grand- - pa." Ms son GORDIE was with them,. and it was with difficulty that they !were rescued, from bedrooms up stairs. Only a few neighbors discovered the fire and lent their aid, and mach property was thus de.: strayed that night which would otherwise bnve been sAved. As it -was the fire corn laded the work of destruction.: The loss would bo hard to estimatei but we under 'stand he was insured with POltrthieit Br6s: le; about $2,100. The °dile of tbe Are .11 supposedto have been a defective fine , . —oi Monday afternoon of last week, a 'little after 4 o'clock, As, PoLLINs TRAM; living in the edge •of Springfield twp., joining East Smithfield on the - west, was 'Sawing wood-With his son in the chip yard ioar the house, and having cut the. 'nearly off, stopped a moment and Said to his son; ." We will finish this-cut . and, an: other one, then we will go and see to the cattle and sheep." At this he Annielk quickly ironed,. and exclaimed,• "Oh dear :" and fell a corpse. A . physician was quickly called, who pronounced the disease, apoplexy. The, deceased_ was a highly respected and well-to-do" farnter. Me was in the fifty-fourth year of his ago, and one of the first settlers in Smithfieldi lie leaves a wife and thme children. At his funeral his seven brothers acted as pall - bearers, one walking with the minis- JAYMisir7..l, well known in thisvoun ty, and highly . esteemed ,by hosts or friends, has just been discharged from Danville Itumne Hospital as cured. "Ho was pat in the Asylum'under very evident mental Aeration, but soon recovered un der treatment. lle is writing for the No- Clonal Recoid, of Dan Ville, wherw ho re mains. NEVER RETURN.—It is said that one out of every four real invalids who go to Denver, CM.,to Sec - over health never re turn to the East or South' oicept as a corpse. The undertakers, next to the bo, fel keepers, have the most profitable bui- Incas. This excessive mortality may be prevented and patients served and cured sunder the care of friends and loved ones "athome, if they will but use Ilop Bitters in time. This we know. See other`col mun. - ! BUSINESS LOCAL. • rfr -Mrs. Z. 7. MINOOS his TRIMMED WATS for ON Z DOLLAR. and 'towards. Efr Miss E. J. MtNaos is just Opening 'a - new stock of Autumn Millinery Goode, whlCh ahu luyitee the attention of tho Indies. augY9. Chi'! Ladies limas Trimmings, 411 . Now styles, at SNY.LL & r,.112.:11.AM"8,111 few doOrs north of itercur's Block. Cotumn has the best wearingßh \for Men, toys and Toiiths , wear ever offered: to Towanda, and at prices within pm read% of all. t'!l full assortment of Fairy Go(ids at Ssr4.L & ai few doors north of Mcrcui`s Block. • Tlke Largest, Best and Cheapest lino or : , E.Lea x for Ladles', Misses' and eltildrens' wear Is fonnetti s t Clousan's new stare, corner Ifaln and & Noble's Block. arrvis Vir Coma& \ Bakery Wagon, of the Ist Ward Bakery, win bo on band 'dilly with . Fresh Crackers hot [rem the oven, 'Bread, Plea, Cakcs, ike or Don't yon forgOtit. Wo have',,an exc.:neut. CRACK ER 31Milti \ FACTORT to th:tstt at COWt.ES' BAKERY, where you Owl- -buy; the best 'fresh-baked crackers. Mr' For tickets to all points West, North and gout hwest„ at the lowest ilosslblo rates, call on or address, It. E. ailcocic, ,Agent, at Uppir Depot, Towanda. r3r•l.. B. lloniiEus cballepges vitfipc itlon ter ,finality or incsis and low prices on gash, mors, Blinds and 110 blinks, and al building rria e'rlal. • . Ear' Various catAes-I(lvaucing yOrs, care. sickneis; dleapodntment, and hereditary proltspositloit--all operate to turn the haly, gray, and either of them tnelines It to shed premature ly, ' AYEIt'S HAIR VIGOR will restore fadrid or gray, light and red Mar to a rich brown.or deep black; as may be desired.. It softens and ch4tises the scalp, giving It a healthy action, and removes and cures dandruff and Itittnurs. l By Its use falling hair la checked, and a now'growth will be.prOduc est In all cages v. here the follicles are not deity - op odor glands decayed. 'lts effects an beautkully shown ort.brashy. weak, or sickly hair to which a few applications will produce the glotts.ana fresh ncss of youtli. Ilarmlestkanti sure, In its *ration, it Is incomparable its a dressing, and . 1s capcClally .valued for the soft lustre and richness of tette It Imparts. It mutat - its neither oil nor dyit, 'anti will not soil or color white cambric ; 'yet it lasts Mng on the hair, and keeps It fresh and stigoreua.l FOR SALE EY A I,L 'SEALERS.. DIED. tATTI.E.—At I'llut Huck. Cherokee Co.,i lowa, Dee. 4, Ih7A, Mrs. 'Rebecca Little, aged G 5; years . and 6 months. - • , Little eras a native of Pennsylvania, and over 30 years a resident of Bradford Co. CAI:SIAS.—At Mountain Lake, Jan. 3, ta7o, of heart disease, Mrs. Ann Carman, in the 04.0 year of her age. - Mrs. Carina:And been for over 40 years W mem ber of the Methodist Church. She had been a wt' dow for'neaily II years, and,having burled 41of her . children her cares and trials were many : Yet her faith In. Christ was strong. She was a kind and loving mother, and esteemed.by all who know her. A large course of sympathizing; friends followed het remains to her last resting place ;but 1.4 r work was done aiutwoll Joao. TOWANDA MARKETS: REPORTED DY STEVENS & LONO, 0 encrallleaters In Giocertoa and Produce. Patton'a mock, corner 3laln and DrMin Streeils. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JAN.= IVO. - PAYING. A 1141.1NG Flour per bid' • 5 2565 625 5 7,:a 7.00 Flour per sack 1 1. .300 I'so . 1 5050 175 Corn Meal per 100 lbs... 1 000 1 25(4 Chop Feed 1 000 - 1 20(4 Wheat, per bush ' • 00(4 100. 1 040 110 Corn , 4'..`01 • FsSa. Oats, Buckwheat Buckwheat (lover soodoweilliiin, Timothy, westein,... Beans, 62 lin, Pork. moss... Pressed-hogs Hams 'Chickens „ Turkeys Ducks Geese Lard- - t ... Butter, tubs.. Bolls - F:ggs, fresh.. Cheese , careen apples, hush Potatoes. per bushel Onions.. Beeswax 5f74.5 GO .4544 50 6C® 1 73 5 005$ • 1 kfat 1 75 1 ma I u 0 i ockl 2 00 12 5C(a bbl. 050 10 I= Hides' Veal Flans.. DeaCIMI Shoeprel6l, Tallow Wmot 10.1 ENRY E. DRAKE, JR sys,r,E R, Corner Lake and Water Streets, Y , . . , ' t • Elpifts, 'N.Y., Aprll IS, .73.15, ATTENTION rAR3IERS I I If you Ivlhh to sell your HAY, GRAIN, BUTTER & PRODUCE generally for nEADT caw, at the highe , tmarket rices call at SMITH 3 PAILS•S WTSAIJKING I , PA,. where yen wllTaleo ilnd a well spleeteld stock of goods, sailing at bolted', prices, Wysa!dclng, Sept, 20, 11117. pROVERB I S "The Rlcbest Rtoal, Sweeteet Brea - Ward the ?alive Skin In Hop Bitters," - I little Rep Bitters saves big .doctor bills and . long slclteeas.” j "That invalid wife, mother. sister or, child can be made the picture of health with Hop Hiltons.", "When worn doWn 'anti ready to take your bed, Hop Hitters Is what you need." "Don't physic and physic, for It weakens and desiroYs, but take Hop Bitters, that build up con thnally.• "Physicians of all schools use and recommend flop Bitters. Teat them." "Health - stud -beauty is s jeli-liop Bitten gates health and beauty." "There are more mares made with Hop Bitters; than all Miter medicines." '• ' "When the baits It wearied, the nervet unstrung. the muscles weak, use Hop Bitters." "That low, nervous. fever, want of I sleep and weakness, calls for Hop Bitters. - I • 1101' COUGH CUREI. --- AND PAIN iiELtar IS PLEASANT, 81.11{E, AND CHEAP. Von SALE UT ALL DILOCCISSTS. iNsuRANcE.-1 . MMtMI This provisions of Insurance policies an of pertauee to the !Wanted as well as the !usurer. It will not do to treat thein otherwteo. The poll• sties should be read with ewe. There j .fiethtnti In them unjust; bidden or hard to understand. Thorn to much that it fair, right, direct, binding and pi Importance to all, which honesty and fat e nom will gladly endorse and act up to. • N BANKRUPTCY.—In A. Dis trict Court of the United States, for the West ern District of Pounsybranta.:: • Or. la D. Bartlett, of Towanda Borough, Bradford county:TA, &Bankrupt under - the Act. of Congress of Starch 24, 1867, having applied for a discharge from 411 his debts, and other cialnis NoTable under said. Act, by order 'of the Court, Notice Is - hereby glien to all Creditors wiru.havo . proved - theft debts, and,otherversens Interested, to appear on thed7th day of YEBRUAIIY. 1874, at 10 o'clock A. It., before. B. A. Mercer, Esq., Beg. Ister In Bankruptcyat -his °dice, In Towanda ra.,10 show "cause If ' any they. have, why a ''dis charge should not be granted to the said Bankrupt. 13:C. mccANDLEBS, Clerk. ECM 31.. PECK, • A11 : 011NET-AT-LAW. Office,covei Iltsund k II Ill's Meat market Towanda, Jan. 15, 110. HARDWARE . AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! JUNE, AGENT, - In now oponing a largo and general assortment of Hardware, 1 Cutlery, Stoves, Natis, iron, Pnlnts, - 011t, Varnhhea, Tinware, 11oint0 Varnish 'lug tiooda,'ate., purchased for cash and Worm! for race at gargalns to these who pay cash for goods. EEM P ANG ES .and COoking Stoves, for Jai Coal and Wood. at low prices, at JUNE'S. - %IRE Graphic and New Jewel, the moat Nrtect undpruameutal boating gores In the world, at JUNE'S. THE 'Gossip, the bestrlow-priced Move for offices and ehanittersever made, at 'JUNE'S. T -1 , 4 OR Horse-Shoes and Horse-Shoe JUNE'S. _L' got° TIN W A RE—a large and general. assortment at I ,, wprlces, at JUNE'S. ALARGE stock of. Bar, Square, Round . , tialf-Round, Oral, lialf4nral, Raid, and Hoop. Iron, at • JUNE'S. 'OR Paints, Oils, and• Varnishes, . go to - . JUNE'S. WINDOW GLASS, from ix 9 to 24:3G, at • • .JUNE'S. SCREWS and Tacks, direct from the manufacturers, for sale at wholesale and foal'. at reduced prices, at JUNE'S.. T AMPS, Lamp Burners, Chimneys, _LA Shades, and Wicks of every variety. at .JUNE'S. lOPE, Sat.ll, Cord, Twine - and s Wick. rill size N ' JUNE'S. AISTERISS—a great Tariety at X./ law, prices, at JUNE'S. CAST and Toe Corks (Steel), at JUNE'S • 44(0)',0 7.5(4 3.0 . 1 2,0 7 , 8( •10 .. 'KO 10 11+ (4 1 12 50 9 leo 72 t4O 10 7( 7 1 10(4 17.0 18 , 16(d 140 15 15 ® 20 2.0 -21 INa 11 6‘063 6(*) - .60 11.14 4Na SO 7=e3 7.(;) so 01(105 4C WO V(430 , (4Z. 051406 2.102 S u.v Abutimaints. \ EIS UALE POLICIES; , CLEAR. CONTRACTS A BSOLUTZ EIVMUITY. WM. S. VINCIT, TUIVANDS:, r • OCKS, Latches, and Bolts,.evety variety and kind, at ' JUNES. DISSTON'S Celebrated Saws, at .11TNE`S. TABLE.and Pocket Calm-, at, JUNK'S ITOUSE Furnishini Gotwil N AILS and Spikes, all sic,Naut.s - NORWAY and Swecd's Iron at JUNE'S. MECHANICS will find a good aa; tartment of Tools at JUNE'S. A •LA.RGE'stock of Philadelphia 11 Can 'ago and The Dolts, at JUNE'S. ' IRE Cloth, at POWDER, Shot and Caps, for sale ji at . JUNE'S. BLASTING Powder, at 1)_1_ "DIMS "and Rasps, "a . full assort _L. molt, at JUNE'S. . VMMERY Cloth and Paper, and .4.9 and Paper, at JUNE'S. I3RASS Kettles and Hollow Ware, .? at low prlcea, at- ' JUNE'S. Towanda, No 20, 1973. Legal. SHE RI F F'S SALES.—By virtue of sundry writs issued out` of the Court, of Column Pleas of Bradford County, and to me di rected, I will expose to pnblle saloon FRIDAY, the 7th day of EIIIIILT ABE, 1179,10 the door of the Court House, In Towanda Borough; at I °lock, P.M„ the following described property, to wit; No. I.—ONE lot of land, In AthensDorongh, bounded'as follows : Beginning at .a post - on the west side of Main street, the north east corner of a lot owned he W C Shapety, , thenee along the„nortk line of the said Shapely's lot, north west 13%; perches, thence north 12%." west 3 3-10 p•-rches, thence south 77,% 0 cast 12% perches to a 'waren west side of said. Main 'Street; south 12% , 1 east 3 2-10 perches to the place of beginning, containing -to perch.% of land, more or lets, with 1 framed house. I horse-barn and a-few fritit trees theleon. .1 t being the Fane piece of land conveyed by .1 It 11111 and Aril. , to John J 0 dint Is, by deed, dated Nov. 11, 1871, and recorded In Deed BOok NO 123, page. 255. Vol ALSO—One other lot of land in Towanda Borough. bounded - as follows: beginning In the east line of Main street at the northwest corner ..f patron's Block, northerly along the said east line orMalu street 25 fect,„to the south line of M E Solomon's lot; thence easterly along said Hoe nt.l .1 F Means' line le7 feet to the north-west corner a int conveyed by said 0 01106, et al, to the Penn. &.N Y Canal & It It Co; thence southerly-along said It It Co's lot 25% ft to the south-west corner thereof; thence westerly along the north line of an alley and land 0.1 0 Patton. to the place of be ginning, containing shunt 4025 square feet of land, more or leas, wtth 1 frame building and out houses thereon. the right title and interest of Jno J rlinfit in and to a certalnlnick wall stand ing on the north side of said lot, as art forth in a contract from M E Solomon to ,)no Jr Grillith, dated kugnt 15.19, and .recertled in Deed Houk No 17, page 413 &c. No 3 ALSO—Ono other lot of land itrTuwanda Borough, bounded has follows: beginning at-north out corner of the aforesaid . 11 It Co's lot,. thence southerly along the cut side thereof 25% lost to the senth.east corner thereof; thence eatiteriyisiong lino of J U Patton s land to the west aide of Water street; thence northerly along the west line of Wa ter street to J F Means' south line: thence wester ly along the same to the place of beginning, cOn- Lathing about M . square feeler land, more or less, With 1 small fra me building thereon. No 4 ALSO--One other lot of land In Towanda Thrtough,houtded as follows: beginning ate cor ner In the east line of. Water street and south line of .1 F Means' land; thence easterly along said Means , . •line to the Susquehanna river; thence southerly down the same about ttS ft; thence west erly parallel with the first mentioned line to the east the of Water street; thoncealong the sante to the place of beginning. Seised and taken into execution at the suit of E W Ilfdle and Overton & klercue, use, vs John J Griffith, Joseph Patton,' DaniefSweet and Bridget Street, %.T. No 5 ALSO—One other lot of land In West Bur liniton twp, bounded as follows: on the north by lands of Ranson Cutler; east by lands of Nathan Decker; south by lands of Allen Henry; west by binds of Stephen Stiles, cohlalni kg 50 acres of laud, mere or. less, about 30 acres improved, with 1 fnun ed house, I bowl bans and's few fruit trees thereon. . -Noised and taken Into execution at the suit of E Pomeroy vs Stephen L Perry. Also, E Pomeroy vs Stephen L t'erry and Daniel Perry. ' No S ALSO=flive other lot of land In Tuscarora tail. bounded as fellows: on the north by lands of lIIf Rugg; east by the public hlghtliay; south and and west by. lands of D lf Rugg. containing S' an acre of land; more or teas . , all hsdroved, with 1 framed house, I hen house, and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken Into eremitism at the snit of Thomas Molt & CO vs 11 L Itugg. Also, Thomas Merideth va If I. Rugg. • No T s ALSO—dos other knot land In OrWeillwp, bounded as follows: en the-north by-land4of Tracy Chula:tick; east 11 . 1LInds of J W Pare:lll4nd W 1:0.1 Win /1. Picketing; soul by public highway; west finds of Marcus tabrook estate, and Lima Robinson. containing 159 acres and 1:0 rods,, more ' erica, *Unit 150 sues Ityproted, Vitt 1 tram iiiiia haggis.: framed barns, and 2 orchards of fruit trees ,thergen.° Seised as taken Into execution at the kult:Of Stephen Tdory vs W P Payson. \No 6 A LSO-oOne other lot of land le Rome beinnded as follows on the north' by lands of Dan. Unison; est by lands of .1 M Russel; meth by lands Of Arnaud& Russell; west by lands of Dan. ituesell. containing 117 acres of land, mom or less,. about IS atres Improved, ntr,bulidlngs. and bdt few fruit Beds thereon.- Seised and taken Into execution at the Suit of, William, Cook' ea•C Jane Conklin,.whe survives No LIALSO-eono other lotof land in Rome twp, hounded as Rus se ll nig then the sontli-west corner or Mrs J \ lR's lot,ce by the line of the same, south fiec , east 112 perches to a corner of slot lately owned byMnsoella Whaling; thence by the same and .ttio line of. J L•Ploreeet south 1° cast .81 8-10 perches t o the lino of 0 -W.l3tomat' thence by the lino of \the same north 86 0 mist 112 porches to the . east line of M V Moore; thence by the line of the same th to east Si fi-ltd perches to the place of beginning, containing 57 acres and 36 peretie*Of land, more o Less, about 50 acres Im proved. with 1 framed . house. I framed barn nod shed attached, and an orchard of fruit tress there on. &Indeed taken Into executien at the suit of George Nichnie vs 1, B Rumen. \ No 10 ALSO—One other lot ofsland In Franklin twee bounded as follows; on the north by lands of John Aliens east by lands of William Wheat ley; south by lands of James 0 glaion and Ogden Varney; west by lands of Harrison Ceoftib:contain log 76 acres of land, more or Imo:Mont 50 acres ho. - thenred, with 1 framed house. 1 framed 'barn, 1 'corn house and - other out buildings, and a few frult trees thereon. . No-11 ALSO—One other lot of land In Franklin twp, bounded as follatee: on the north by lands of le A Overton; east by lauds ot Britten Addison: south by lands of Samuel Webber, deed,: west .by lauds of William - Craton; decd, containing 66 acres of land; More or less, about 55 acres Improv ed, with I trained house, I framed barn and other outbuildings, and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the trult of B 3t Clark, executor of Stephen Lattemer. vs 11 P Craytun. s• No 12 ALSO—One other lot of land in Tovranda tap, bounded as follows: on the north by lands of 12.;;Kirig; on the east by Lite public highway; south by lauds of Mrs Lyman Blacktnsiss west by lands of H W Noble and 8 C Means, containing 3S of an acre of land, more or boa, all Improved, with I -teemed house, I framed barn, corn crib, hog pets, So, thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Chas 31. Myers use vs Dennis Constan tine and Patrick Constantine. • No la ALSO--One other lot of land in Asylum twp, bounded as tolling: beginning at a willow on the west hank of the Susquehanna river, thence along said river to the lands belonging to tlie estate of- 0 A Holden; thence westwardly along the lands •of 0 A Holden estate, to atone heap on the Main road; thence westerly along the mad running up -Holden meek, to a maple comer, being the east corner of a lot owned by Mary Jane Benjamin: thence along Holden creek to lauds of Wm I: Storrs; thence dos southerly direction 'along line of -Wm It Storrs to a post and stones, for a-corner, and to lauds owned by the said Win R Storrs on the math; thence easterly along the line of said Storm to the west corner of - lauds belonging to the estate of J W. Sweet; thence along lands of the said Sweet's estate to the place of beginning,. con -kilning 100 acres of land, more or less, about 40 acres Improved, with 1 fratued house, 1 framed barn and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and [.ken into execution at the -suit of F X 11 Dodge vs James A Ennis. No 14 ALSO—Ono other lot of land in Sheshee gain twp, bounded as follows: on the north and east by lands of John Cattail; south by lands of Patrick Mack and Wm D Shoed; west by lands of Harry Simms. Wallace homes, 4 1... II Post and Cites ter Childs, containing 63 acres of lend, more or less, about 40 acres improved, with 1- lug house, with trained addition, I framed barn, and au orchard of fruit trees thereon, Seized and taken into execution at the suit of E W Gillette, to use lot I. II Post. va_William Post. Also, Wm Il Copk- BD, Administrator, vs William Post. No 15 A 1.50--One other lot of land in Wyalus'ing twp, hounded as follows: on the north by lands of • tierauel Howard; east by lauds of William Galliger; south by lands Of Warren Brown; west by lands of John Carmody; containing ISt acres of land, more or loss, all improved, with 1 framed house,Usele ss] barn, 1 Coal house and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of 31rs Mary Ryan use vs F T XO - 16 ALSO—One other lot of land In Pike. tap, bounded as follows: on the north by lands of Leonard Fowler and Joseph Marsh; cant by the public highway; south by lauds of Sanford 51 White; west by lands of Sanford 31 White,•con lathing 43 acres of• land, more or less, about 25 acres improved, with I framed house, 1 framed barri, 1 old log house, and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of San ford While vs Miner Brister. No 17 ALSO—One other lot of land in Canton Borough. bounded as follows: an the north by lauds-ofW ;aiter Leavitte; east by Div islets street; south by',,lands of J It Shakespeare; west by lands of Cole Strait, containing about le of an acre of land, more, or less, all liniquve(l, with - 1 framed house, framed barn, and a few fruit trees there on. Selz. ti and take is Into execution at the stilt of Pomeroy-lire's vs A J Merritt and C Gislanley. No 18 ALSOltite other lot of 'land in Athens Borough, bounded as follows: on the north Ly Wainet street; east -by lot No 12, and lauds of Penn N V - It It co; . weSi by lot No 10; south by lands of-the Penn 3e. N V B It cc, being let No I I In a plot or survey inatie by 15 P Walker, 'known as the Snitth and Ely plot, and recorded In Bradford, County Deed Book, No - 117, Page 1; being 45 feet front on Wallies street, 105 feet on the west line. 131 5-10 Get on the east line, and 55 feet on the south line, all ititproved, wills 1 framed house, anti a few friar trees• thereon. Seized and takell into execution at the suit of The Athens Ilutitltng and Luau Association of Athens vs J 31 Tripp and E J Tei No • pp l9 ALSO—One other let of boil in, Orwell twp, bounded as follows: beginning in the south west -corner of Sirs C it Allyit's lot In the centre of the highway, thence south SiS s ° east by laud of said Allyn 151 perches to a stake and stones; thence south 43°' east -by rara of C Washburn. 19 2-10 perches: thence south 55° east 32 percheres to a stake and stones; thence south 52.i° west bylamo .or Chaffee, Arnold and- Pickering, 135 perches, to a slate and stones; thence north t.••° east by Mutt of A Itoblusen and G II and G W Ilazdy, 71 perches to a stake and stones; thence west by land of George liirdy 100 perches to the centre of the first mentioned highway; thence north IS* west along the centre of highway 7 3-10 perches; thence north 3!4. 0 east 47 5-10 perches to the plate of be ginning, containing 75 acres of land, more or less; about 60 acies improved, with 1-framed house, 1 trained barn, and an orchard of fruit trees thereon Seized' and taken into execution at •the suit of Samuel Rock vs Win Hardy. No 20 A I.So:—tine other lot of land In Wyalusing twp, bounded as follows: beginning at the south west corner of lands conveyed to William and Elijah Catbil, thence along lino of land note or late in possessing of Barney Donohue and Anthony Farrell. nest 203 0-10 perches to a corner of land now or late In possession of Joseph Snell; thence -along line of said last mentioned land north SO 7-10 perches to avorner of land contracted to Linsey Graham: thence along line of Utahans lot east 114 perches to another corner of said thence :slung , line of said lot-north :12 3-10 perches to a corner in - line of land now or late in peltsesshos of Alex liongiterly,• nick's along line of said land east 83'1-10 perches to a corner in line of hum conveyed to William- and Elijah Camp; tisanee along bald line south 173 perches to the place of beginning, containing-150 acres and 141 perches of kiwi, strict measure, be the seine more or less, 'wing, the same lot or land contracted to he sold by Joseph Read. of. Phila•lelphta, by hi e s attonsay, In fact, Michael !Olen to James Fee anti Itlehatil Fee, of Wyalu sing, aforessiti, by articles of agreement, elated Septemtscr 12th, A. D issl. About SOares of land imptoved, with I framed house, framed .bern. and an °sets:sot of fruit trees thereon. Seized, and taken Into executiou at the suit of Win J Davis vs James Fee. . No 2t ALSO—One other lot of land in Windham twp, bounded as follows: beginning at a stake and atones, by the road near theSibleis house, now own ed by 1) Shoemaker, therms, by — lg'nd M D Shoe maker and 0 Smith south 3 to sucseest bid perches to a stake and stones; thence south:ls o nest le perches to a stone corner; thence by lands of Joseph EL , brate north 85 0 west 25 S-tO perches to a corner; thence south SS'S° west 170 perches to a stake and stones: thence by lands of Martin Orsten and J S Meddle, north 50' west 139 perches to a'stake and stones; thence by lands of Samuel Shoemaker. east 37:ai perches to a corner; thence north 45 0 cast' 84- perches to a maple stump; thence north 39% 0 cast Cl ,percheS to a corner; thence north 24° west 20 perches to a stake and stone; thence north 40 0 'east_sBsi o cast 38 perches to a stake and stone; thence 85 6-10 perches to a hemlock stamp; thence V , south 26, Cast 39 perches to a stake and stone: thence by lends of S Shoemaker and D Shoemaker south 49° cast 106 percheiito The place of beginning, containing 209 acres of laniksmore or less, about 1 , 0 acres improved, 5 framed houses, 3 framed barnh, 'and other set buildings. 1 stone engine house, with engine therein,' with orchard of fruit -trees thereon. Seized and taken Into execution at the suit of Pomeroy limbers and James it cod dinr...Assignee of 0 Li Bartlett, vs S I) Matidin stud .ES3latitlin. No 22 ALSO—One other lot of land in Towanda Borough, bounded as follows; on the unntsply Hus ton street; east by lands of C B Nlehtes; south ly an alley; west by lands of Mrs Huston or CF Nichols, beteg about 50 ft front on Hasten street, anti 223'ft deep, with a two story' framed hotiso thereon. No 23 ALSO—The defendants Interest In one other - tot of land in Towanda Borough, boundesi follows: on the north by Huston street; east le SS lauds of C F south - by an 'alley; west by lands of .1 II Chaapel„ beteg about 75 feet front on said Huston Asset; end =3 feet deep, with 1 foram- , ell barn thereon. Seized anti taken into execution ! at the butt of 0 F Taber toe vs C F Nichols. • PETER .1. DEAN Sheriff. Tlevanda, January 15th. 1575. . • JUNE'S . z JUKE'S TRIAL LIST for February Tcrm Court, 1879, a Towanda, ra. .lulla C. - Stiles TN Cyrus Avery et al - Dme 43eotpi , pusenbury Ev'r vs G (:annlng et at . 01V1.t Fllah linhAelier vs Cornelius liunAcker...- c-ject - A Lewis vs 1. Frledenburg lame. Henry Ile,:sinan vs Towanda Coal Co ..351. 4 Mary , Drlsei,ll use vs F.llesi Donovan et al eject Samuel Walbridge vs - W W Decker, ...etx I. E Wller.x ti se vs Jacob Jones • 6 ts...ne Flurry Miv's Assignee vs McCalib St Mix .I,bt. Nathaniel Davidson vs .1 Leroy Cerblu ... ..a.s.lnt.t. Alex C Elsbnk si,.l D Ryser assinot! Alex C Elseree vs :1 1) Ryser ' assmpt First National Itank,ol Athens vs G W Mon....dent lose l r h Towner vs 11W Lane eject ~.. —. . Malty Berry vt:'w F Gardener dell First National Bank of AtltensysW nt Iloucuck debt nary F Ebner ro Miner St John sci to A C Saminieus vc W E Armstrong' Gluier ac Coddler: & Russell vs Towatida Dist debt Joint M Lamphere vs Geo Fox's atini•r appeal"' First National Batik of Athens vs .1 Ii Kyser upped' : Phwnix Life InsCO.V!, Heury'A iturhank ...set fa Clarisa Towner vs .f Leroy Corbin pt Jackson Lewis vs William Whitney.....trespass Jacob A Park vs The Township ottlrwell case 3D WEEK. • Joel A Barnes FAT vs Stephen Corner eject Moses W Wheelock vs Jaenb L Ball eject Seth Doane's Atitter vs C W Doane \ trover Jao 0 - Ward vs Letianon Mutual Ins Co‘:„..asscolit Citizens Bank of Waverly vs.f I) Montanye aysuipt Thomas Mathews vs Get) V Myer et at 's eject Wheeler & Ellis vs Dennis McMahon 'assnipt MeKinstry & Childs vs James Marr rep Alex Dewing's miner vs Geo Fox's ex`r....apj)eal David Gardner vs ... . "...appe4l J A Linderman vs Watertown Fire Ins Co...debt sr I) Chaffee vs It F Darling appeal IT It Voorhis use vs A N liarrls appeal, 1) C Dewitt vs The Schrader Coal Co et al trespass 'Towanda Eureka Mower CO vs I) 0 Holton assmitt Wm W Keeler vs Barrett B Keeler.— ....assnipt Mrs Mice Elliott vs Andrew .1 Layton....trespass Frederick Shalt vs F. C Herrick Dover John I) Kyser Vs John Hevener.... eject Isaat Snell vs Pa d) - 14 V Canal & It It Ct. case Samuel Wheaton's ex r vs N C Wheaton issue Myron Nichols vs Wallace N le huls Issue l)elpheue Hulett vs A K 'haat appeal 11 W Lane vs 1) S Pratt et at "T T's set to Supoenas 241 week returnable on Monday, Febru ary 10th, 1879, at 2r. at... . --"Stmenas ad week returuablo on Monday Febru ary 17th, 1879, at 2. P. U. GEO. W. BLACK.3IAN, Prothdnotary.. Towanda, January 3, Islo. GRANGE MUTUAL FIRE.IN- St:ItANCE COMPANY.-A — M l beting trtil be held at Troy Grange Hall, on the third 'ruesday of February, at 10, A. 14., for the'purpose of elect ing thirteen Directors, a President, Treasurer an.! Secretary*, to the Grange Mutual Fire Insur ance Co., and for the transaction — of such other business as may be brotght before the meeting. D. LILLY. Pres. - B. Y. NEWB.ERY, Soc 7. Troy, January 11, 1e79, Legg. lIMMIIM Legal INBANKRUPTCY.—In the Dia :" tea coirt or the United States, fSr the West tern plat; let Of Pennsylvania.. - Jared S. Manley, - or Canton - uorough, %Brad ford County, State of Pennsylvania, a Bankrupt under the Act of Congress of March td, IBG7, hav tog applled for a discharge from all his debts, awl' other elalmaprovable under said act, by order of the Court, notice is hereby given to all creditors who have proved thelf - debte, and other persons In terested. to appear on the 11th day of JANITA- ItY. - 1870, at to o'clock. A. at., before ft. A. MER CUR, Esq., Register In Dinkruptcy, at his once, In. Tcrwanda, Pennsylvania. to show cause, If any they have. why a discharge should not be granted to the said Bankrupt. . 3'2w2.- • 8. C. MGCANDLE9.I. Clerk. TISL-BANKRUPTCY.-=ln the : Dis trictX Court of the United States, for the West ern District of Pennsylvania. William OrMs, of Towanda, Bradford County,. Pennsylvania, s.liankrupt under. the Act of Con gress of March VI, 1867, haring applied for a dis charge.from all debts, and other claims prova ble tinder raid Act, by order of the Court notice j 3 hereby . given to all ermlitors who have proved their debts. and other perfinas• Interested, toappear on the 25th day of JANUARY, 1875, at 10 o'clock, •M.. befora It. A. Stereur, Eat., Register In -Bank ruptcy. at ids office, In Towanda, Bradford county, Pennsylvania. to show cause If any they have,. Why a Discharge should not be 'granted to the said Bahl:rola. S. C. SIcCANDLESS,:. 22 2t ° • . Clerk. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE:-Inthe DI arkt Court of the United Stater, - for the Western District of Pennsylvania. In the matter of II anise') T. Jute,• 'Bankrupt: In DankrUptcy. Western District of Pennsylvania. - 7o whom 11 tray couo:ern:—The uuderslgned hereby gives notice of his appointment as - A . ssignee )4.llarrison T. June, of the Borough of Toivatida, In the County of Bradford paid State of Pennsylva. nia,avithinkatd District, IS ho has Nan adjudged a Bankrupt on creditors' petition by the Dists r ict Court of said District. Dated Towanda • the 6th day of January. A. D. 1870.- JANES W. MEDCUIt, 22,3 t • - • AsSigneo. VSSIGNEE'S .NOTICE._—In the ix: District Court of the 17nited States, for the -Western District of Pennsylvania. In the :natter of John .1. Griffith, Bankrupt. in Bankruptcy. . To achont 'it may .. , .w.; , e,:ro:.—The undersigned' hereby . gives noticcof hlilappolutment as Assignee of John .1. Grittith , of the Boiough of T;,wanda, in the County of Bradford, and State of Pennsylva nia, withinwald District,,who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on creditors , petition by the District Court of Said District. Dated Tom auda the GM day of 'January. A. D 87ei. JOIIN" W. CO DDI NG, 32 at - ' Assignee. AUDITOR'S NOTlCE:—Overton a, Illi.bree and 11. Elshree's use vs James F vie, Bee. IFIvle; lltram Farnsworth arid Wm:IT. Bcouton, T. T. In the Conn 'of 'Common Pleas of Bradford Co., No. oil, May Term, IS TS. The undersigned an Auditor appointed by the Court to distribute 'annoys arising from the Sher sale of defendant's real estate, will attend to the tiutieS of his appoluttuent at his Mee In To wanda Borough, on PRII/AY, the-31st day . of JA NUA 1079, at 10 o'clock .A. M., when and where all persons having claims upon raid fund must .present them, or forever be debarred.from coming 111,upoil said fund. JOHN W. MIX, Auditor. . Towanda, Ps., January 2, 1570.-32-Iw . uorrows NOTICE.—S. Owen S. A. Randall and J. S. Manley. in tiro Court of. Common Pleas. of Bradford Co. "moo. Ca, February Term, int . The undersigned, an Auditor appointed by the Court, to distribute the fundartslng from the Sher ill's sale of defendant.V.real estate, will attend to the duties of his appointment at the office of Over ton )terror. In the Borough. of Towanda. on Tuesday, the 2Sth day of January,- A. D., 1575, at 10 o'etock A. M . .. when and where all persons has. leg claims against said fund must present them,, or he forever debarred from cooling in on said fund. -JAMES IL CODLING; Auditor. Towanda. December Itch, • APPLICATION IN DIVORCE. —To' Case Briggs. Irk 'the Court "of Common Pleas of Bradford County. No. L.T.Z, May Term, WS. You are hereby notified - that Emma Briggs, your wift., has applied to: the Curt of 'C07111111,11 Pleas of Bradford County for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and the teat d Court has. appointed .Monday. February ad; 157.9. in the Court House in Towanda., for heating the eald ma in Ohr premiers, at which tiny: and place p.m may attend if you thluh proper. - Zi2-Ive rETEit J, DEAN. Filed IT. A -I'PLICATION IN DIVOI,ICF Mil;on 11.1linoy. In the cmirt of torn mon I'Mai:of I;rad ford Count}•. No. GIG. Sept. T. 15 . 76. You aro nore,y notified that , Amanda II IfineY: your wife. Ilas . npplleil to tin, Court' 01 Cotil ton:llessmf Ertqford County fr,r a ttivorre frotc the bond, of matrimony, bed the ..$a id Court has ap pointed. 316ralay. Fent nary ad. IN7tl. In the Court Ilou,:e In Towanda. for heat ing the said Amand In the prvini , es. at widen time and pace jou can attend if, you think proper. 32.2 t PETER d. 11}7.-AN' . . Shtlitf: • A • r-P ' LICATION IN DIVORCE tiehimin Squires. In the Court of Corn won rierts of Br ford Co. -No. 5917. I tet. T., Is7ti. You are hereby itt , tl tied Vat Nattey •C. Squirt's, your 11 UP, lots applied to the Court of Common Pleas or I:racittArtl Cotrtty for a• divorce , fro:❑ the .bonds of u .ttrl and t he. sale Churl has np pnptted 7.kionday, - the 3d day or February in the court Dote:e in Towanda, for hearing the .9ald Nancy C., In the pretuß.... at wli felt time and place you may 'attendlf you thio7.pruper. :32-1w 'PETER .1. DEAN, Sheriff: APPLICATION IN DIVOIIOE. , To Lewis F. Dunkle. In the Court of Commou Ple:as of Bradford (utity. No. :XL Sept. T.. 1075. You are herel , y . notlfied that Sarah A. llunkle. your wife, has applied to the Court of C6snotott fleas of Bradford county for a Chrorce from the bonds of matrimony, and the saki Court has not - minted Morolay. Fohritary 3.'1879, for hear. lug Ilse saki Sandi 1. In the,promist;s, at schtch three arid place you mat - attend If you think prover. 3 ; 2-4 v: I , ETEI: .1. DEAN, :41ierilT.• 01;PHA-NS' COURT . SALE.-11S' virtue of an order Issued-out of .the Orphans' Coantpf Bradford County, the undersigned. E. erutonof thenstate of George A. Gannon, late of deed, will sell at publie sale, on the premises. on FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1879: at 1 o'clock P. 3i., tlir fullo.wing dAgibed property, to- Wit :One lot of land- situatf d In M l Tlrnot tiv'ti, bound ed as follows: Beginning at an oak stake on the old Frevy lot: thence north lao cast in perches to a stake and stones; thence south 67 0 west 62 perches. to a corner of stake and stones . on F. W. Froixtch ey's donne south trio east 81 perches, a stake and stones thence ,north 77° east IS per ches to place of beginning cOntainlng., acres 51 more or les". .7ALSO—One other tot of laud In Wilmot tw•p, I., , ounlctl.as follows: Ilgglnulug a . ptst and stones nearly 2perches south of the north - east corner of let No. a, ...i•Fringlield; thence north 30 . 7° east ve, 'perches to a post and stones setfor Kintner anti Frutehey.lot; thence south 77° east ITT Perches; to a stone heap; thence south 13'i.,°• west tit perches to a stone heap; thence north 77° west 122:t erches, to the place of beginning; c - ontilning about 50 acres. • TERNS OF SALE:-41C0 to be pald -upon the •striking down of each lot; thirty - per cent of the balance upon confirmation of sale, and the balance two equal annual Instalments, with Ititerest front confirptationt Wltrint, Dec. 17,1 F 79 AA-LTDITOR'S NOTICE.--G. F. . Vernier ys E.'Cleareland.. In the Court (.1r common Pleas of Irradtord County, No. Dee. Term, Is:s. The undersigned an auditor, apphtnted by said Court to distribute the funds arising by Sheriff's Sale of the defendants wrsolial property,. will at tend to the duties of 1115 appointment at his office. In the borough of Troy, Ea., on' FRIDAY, JAN -11 AEY,3I, 1979, at 1 o'clock, p.m, when and *here all persons having claims upon or against said. fund must preSead. them or be forever debarred from comirg In upon the same. W. E. CIIIISON, AUditor. Troy, Pa., Jan. C. J 579. ORPLIANS' COURT SALE.- ; Byy virtue of an order I . stiell out of the Or phans' Court of Bradford County. the undersigned administrator of the estate of-Julta A. Caßads. late of _Burlington borough. deeensi.4l, will sell at pub lie:sale on the premises, on Fill DAY. JANUARY 31; 1573, the following dent - Bred promty, A lot situated in Burlington borough, bounded as follows: Fait by the Berwick Turnpike; south and west by Long Brothers: north by Reuben Miur ley; being twenty-four by eighty feet, with a two story wool building twenty by forty-flve feet thereon. • Also one other lot hilly rllngton borough, bound ed on the west by Innis of Job Morley; outhe north by lands 44 .110 a Morley not If. Comptmr, cast IT lands of N. P. I)lckermau: -south. by Troy street:. containing , about one-half an nore of land with a fine fruit trees thereon. • TLItMS lir SALE :--$3O on the propertrbefug cdruelt down, tmo upon confirmation_ and the rest due.in Olive equal annual instalments. M. B. CA !UN'S, Adot'r. Burlington, 'January 6, 1:57..32-Jw ASSIGNEE'S - NOTICE.—In the matter of the voluntarv.assignment . cf G. 11. Itrani... for the I....rnelit of hi. erOltors. ID '11.'3 Com t of Common Pteas of Itr.el lota Co, NO. !;7. February Term, 1375. . . ..Tlitrtittal vet.k.litt of G. W. Mown, tt.. - , l7nee tliti.alaq.o. cas,. fl Dec. 10; li:G, anti add ac,ou bill 1..., pre•eitted to-'sztl.l. - Court for Bunt confwat t fon anti aUowance. on Tjranday.• the Gth clay lehrtnwy nort. untehttrau;,?, be starviu why :said a , count ,!:,ttild not 1.K.1 finally eenfirni,A and allowed by the Cent t. . . . . . -......,. ' .. t.t1:01:1: EW. 111...tC1:51,k.N . , ' RIII=II3III 1 1 11.1:STEE'S NOTIOE.—In the - I)istriet t'i,urt of the United Stides,-for the NVestern I)lBriet 'af Pennsylvania. In th, In - atter. - of G. F. Ilas'int, A. t; Mason atiVti. P. 31az.,ii & ,eo.,' Bankrupts. In Itankrup,tcY. Western Itlstrief of Pegius.ilyauta.- . . -• VW creditors will inkj - not ice that. a - second gnueral meeting of the creditors of the said Bank .rupts.wlll be held at Towanda, In the said District. on the 15th clay .of FEBRUARY. A. 1). 0,79, at 10 ti'eleek, A. al., at the oilieli1: of Overton & Mercur, before R. A. , 31,r, , ur, Esq.. one of the Registers In Bankruptcy in said Disuict, fur the purKse of filithg , all vacancies 'existing In the number of rho Committee, It they shall s , ..iti fit, and such other buslitess as utiy be desired, accortlths to the pro. Nisions•tif the Bankrupt act. • .. . . 11. L. SCOTT, Trusteed. Towanda, - .lanilary 13, 1t•:.).•:•.Ni.. T,ICENSES:—Notice is hereby given that the' following applications for , ticenses for layette+, eating booms and merchant -dealers, havebeen died in tills rake, and that the , sinie will be .presented to tho Court of Quarter Se,t.lits. on 310 N DAY, FEBRUARY :141, 1079, for pio'conkideratiou of said Cuurt: .110714 L.. Ira IL Smith, All Borough . .. - Joseph Causer, Sprlugtleld, Rdwhiltlakeslee, Smithfield. • J. W. Wilcox, New Albany. Gee. Sultren, South Creek. .. Charles Crowley, Athens Borough. Orlin C. 31111 s, Smithfield Twß.. • JanieS F.F4lx, canton Borough, L. 31.41nsaliaugh, Athens Borough ••• Marcus A. Forrest. Ulster, . II II Dodge, Monroe Borough. -C, R. Bartlett. Wyse,: Towuship, Daggs, Sayre. - =I Ilehry Dr.rroit, Towanda llorougre, Ist ward.• S. W. VOrtbrup, Towarida Borough, .d ward. G. W. Ennis, Townhda Borough, Ward• A. J. Beers, Cantho Borough. Myron 11. Calkins. Burlingtontoroogh. )LM CHANT DIALLRS. Redmond C,atoo. Towanda Borough, Lit ward. GEO. W. RLACKMAN, Clerk. ToWanda, Pa., Jaa; 6,1179. - . 4W., QUERIFF'S:SALES. - -,By virtue )0 of Itundry writs Leaned out of the Comet of Common Pleas of Bradford County, ind to me di- - meted, I will expose to politic Sale at the door of , " the- Court !louse,- in -Towanda, on THURSDAY. ' . JANUARY SO, 1829. at 1 o'clock ri, X., the MOW. . tog dcserlhed property , to-wit: . _ - N0.1....,0NE Lot:of land, In Rome borough, mi e n- , , ded north by lands of Warner.Woodtront. east by Main strove west by lands of Hiram Woodburn; and south by lands of iliranto Woodburn; Contala. lug 60 eqoare rods of. land. more or tete, with a framed house analew trait trees thereon., Belied and taken Into execution at the suit of Patti Ente- [7 vs D R. Wood buni. ' , '' . • -No. 2. ALSO-One other lot of land, InCantoti • - . tsvp.,jbonxided as follow,s: Beginning eta corner In ' .. the centetof the tnaln,read leading from Canton -- ". -- bore. to Towanda, and on -the -line between said Rogers and [label Manley, adjoining on the West,. • and running thence north 2,... 0 east bye present' • . bearing along the same 43 perches tea poet and , atones on the northable of s small stream of watet • running to the rights and thence north 813j 0 east . . - 36 3.lo,perebett, to a poet on the north batik of the main - or mill creek, and in the line of Solomon Lindly adjoining on the- east; and thrinceamath Vie' weetas a corrected bearing along said Lind- Ire line Loothewenter.of the Canto', and Towanda - roadirefore mentioned, a distance of 56 4.lopereb- • es; and thence by the center of said toad north - ' • ' 83)a 0 weiFs4 9-10 perches to the place or beginnieg; . cOntalning 16 acreeand 152 perches, strict measure, be the same more of less, all improved with '2 tram- . • ed houses; framed barn and orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized anti taken into execution at the er• fruit of Mrs. 11. G. Bullock's use vs John O. Mason, ` Also at the suit of .J, 2. VanFleet'a use vs. John _ G. Mason. . , . :No 5 ALSO-Ono other tot of laud in Canton twp,.bounded as follows: Beglanlng at a post cor ' I , nor of land before deeded to said John 0 Slastm . ' and in the line of lands belonging to the estate of --, 'label Manley, died, being ,the north-west corner of said Mason lot, and thence north 2.3.je east along said Stanley's line a distance of 1069.10 per, to a • • cor;- thence south 87;4 0 east 28 9.10 per, to theten• . ter of the maid read leading to Alba; thence along the same in a southerly direction 30 per, to a cor of " , landi heretofore deeded to the grantee; thence ' south ii7!.• ' 0 east along the line of the same 32 per, ti to tiro coo the lute of Solomon Lholfers land; - . thence south 2 1 ,,e 0 west GO 5-10' per, to the ti E coo - ,of said Mason's land; thence south 81 0 west 56% per, to place of begiunlizz; containing M acres" and . in por of land:strict measure, more or leas, all im. , • proved, no buildings. Seized and taken Into eze collo* at the suit of J P Van Fleet's-use vs John U - , Mason. , No .4 ALSO-One other lot of land in Herrick ' Owls, bounded north by landi 'of Lyman Mattson. - ' , east by lands of Mary Herrick-and Lyman Matson; , south by lands - of Jl' Leo and other lands of del: and west by other lands of deb, Nathaniel Platt; - containing 62 acres and 65 per of land, meteor less.• . _about 50 acres Improved, with 2 framed barns and orchard of fruit trees thereon. No 3 ALSO-One other lot of !and In Herrick twp, bounded north by lands of Lyman Matson and - other Lands of dert,east by other lands of defl. and - •j 1" Lee; south by lands of J I r Lee and Erik:Mint; • and west by lands of 8 P Warner; containing 68 - acres of laud, more or lees, about io acres brie:owed, . with a framed house, framed barn, framed granary, ' ice honse, sheds and other out buildings anti orch ard of fruit trees thereon. Nu a ALSO-One other lot of land In Herrick twp. bounded north by lands of Wtn Bowker, east ' , - by lands of Lyman Matson, south by lands of 8 P Warner, and west by lands of Sol omon Beardslee containing 11 acres of land, more or less, no Int. provements. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of C S Lafferty. vs Nathaniel Platt. Also at snit of.sant6 vs same. -• ~ - NO 7 ALSO-One other lot of land in Albany ewp, ' - boundt-d.north by lands of Sifts Moon 2d, east by lands of Philip aiellertnott and Wm Kenyon,isouth by lands of E A Chapman, and. west by the public_ - highway, containing 40 acres of land, more or less, about 30 acres improved, no- buildings but few fruit trees thereon. . . • No 8 ALSO-One other lot of land In Albanytwp, bounded north by lands of Mrs. - T V Brown. Calvin ' Allen, Lydia Moon and Chas It Moon, east by lands . of Aderesta Rogers, Silas Mounld one the' publlc - highway, eouth by lands of Edward MeEzeany, and west by lands of Cecil , Robinson anti Jobn Al len; containing 130 acres of - ,Lind.. more or less. - about 100 acres Improved witha framed house, 3 I framed barns with sheds attached to one, a framed i granary, a framed hog pen.a blacksmith sloop and 2 orchardS (triton, trees thereon. Seized aod taken . Inti• execution at the suit of jlt A Mercer vs 31 1, - Moonanol E A:Chapman. Also at the suit - of John •• Utz Ts it L M00n... . .. No OAI Ste-One other lot of laud in Athens • two. Ixsuntleil north by lands of Dennis Shean and Wm Packard; ease,by Wm Packard and John 0" - Brien; - south by - lantis of John - O'Brien. and west .- - by lamb; of Thomas Donahue; containing 31 acres of land; more er less, about 30 acres lloProvedl, no. bulitlitigs.' ~„: . • . No 10 ALSO-One Mbar let of land 1n Ridgletry top, tienntled north by -lands of • Thomas Donalret,•_• , east by lanes of Tlionias I)onahue: south by lands of dohs, I.eary, and on the west by /awls of Dennis Cain, contatnite , ' '2o acres there or less, about 14 , ' ' s. , a re S improved w it h a Ira Meioll,e , a 10 , house and -•• ' few fruit trees then:ow - :, No 11 Alan-The defetidant's undivided one fourth intervst it, one other lot Idece or parcel of ' land sittate In itidgbary • twp„ courtly slut state :. Aforesaid, bounded n••ttli by Moils of Thomas St Jerre Chamber,: ran bY James MeAsey, south by • ' lands of Anthony Allen; ; west I.y lands of Morris , ‘l . C.i..opell..Contailiiiig 51 acres more or less,loacres .• improved wit h -:, framed house, a framed t arn and' fr.trued steel and fest - frnit trees there, ii. Selzell ihd taken into e4eeitticti at the suit of James MeAsey, -, A,lni'r vs leatriek I ateAsey: - • • No 12 ALSO---one -other piece of land ire Pike , ' 1 sop. I, .:tided ,eat the north by lands now or fernier- Cy of Az -trial:: Ch.sin.pi;el.. the public highway and lands of Lindell Fleteher; east by the public hide: ' - is ,:y and lasds of th.: Lytnerr Beek estate; south by land , of .Vtr.ew, Jr awl Russell Colemant , " w ,-st by lands of Mleatati Sterner estate anti lands • u t ,.., orfornmrry of Az:al:di Champion, containing • . Las acr-rfs j tt land. More or less, about 125 acres lin- • - proved st!th I targe framed dwelling house 1 large framed, barn 1 granery andlother out buildings, 2 ' •• reliards ,Jf Null trees - tl. - et+itn. 'Seized awl taken Into executlon -at thee suit .of (1 W Barley vs C II - ..:. 1 Pertly. ' N. 13 ALSO-The deft", Interest sn a plecoofdand . Berlingbn twp, 1,1 annled :Ls follows: beginning ara I,,st on the south line of lot No 11,belungIng to David Strove. and the north-east-corner of lot NO 59, • thence north Stil,, 0 east leo e.to p e r,l oo n t o a post on tli,o east line of warrant. Ibis south-east corner of sold lot Noll (between an: two branched of -Steam Mill Itun) thence se:lth 1' i 0 west 170 3.10 perched - to a tnaple, the north-east corner' of lot No GO; - thence north ' , 14 of W....A. 212 5-10 per to a beach, a eoroer of lets lit' and 70; thence north I'-h ° east 122_ .10 patches to the Mae, of lvgifiningoentaining 79 .acres ar. , l It perches of land. more or less, about IS improved. with 1 board house • r bOard shanty and bow frill trees thereon. Sethi :andtaken at the • .1111 of N C Thompson vs A Imanzo II Allen. - - Nol4 ALSO-One other piece of land in Towan. Oa florolissii. hounded as follows: being lot No 22 in block No 5, In El nett's aildlt1;11 to Towanda, 52 fest fraot on east side, of-3th street, and 144 feet - deep. us will more fully appear on Morgan's map of said additletireeeriled to the (Alice fur resording ---. d.,,,N in and for Bradford county, In deed hook No 122. page t - ,27. being lot formerly contracted to Wm 31. N. at, with a two story framed dwelling .. hoase and addition attached, awl few fruit trees .I.Rreen. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of the Matual Building and *airing Fund Asso elatimt. of Towanda. Ts A J Noble, Win Vincent, T. T. and A .1 Noble, T T. • No 15 ALSO--Orre other piece of land situate In Towanda horn b)utaleil as follows: on the north by . Filzala•th street and lands of .1 F Mean. st by Fourth Street: south by other lands of 0 I/ lett: - Mean. west-by Fifth street, being about 260 recto!, ourth street, with 1 framed house.] framed barn other out building". few fret; trees thereon. Seizetfand taken at the suit of The Citizens National Bank of Towan- -; da, Pa vs 0 0 Bartlett.. No It ALSO-One other piece of land In Towan- . • - da Borolionnded as follows: on the north by lands - or Mrs Wheeler; east by lands formerly owned by 0 I) Bartlett. now W G Tracy: south by lands of Lyman Smith; west by Fonrth-street, tieing about . 50feet front on Fourth street and-abeit 150 feet -deep, with t framed brutes and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken-:lotto-execution at the - • suit of C II Manville vs William Quigley. ' • No 17 AI,SO-One other pie'ee of,-tarid situate' In South W.iverly Boro boundeil as. foleiw - taltegliiiiing • at the centre of Fulton street at Its intersection with- the centre of 'Pitney street, thence along the - centre of Fulton street north - 45" east 153 feet to a corner; south S2 O 37' east 220 feet to a eorner;.. - thence south 45 west 15'5 feet to the centre of Pit ney street; thence along centre of Pitney street , north 12 0 37' west 220 ft to the place of beginning, '-- containing 70-100 of an acre of land, _ More or leas, with a cellar foundation for a-dwelling house, a large framer" barn end a few fruit trees thereon.- , 'Seized and taken Into execution at the suit of W ' E Secord use vs N Dell Walter, Atlmlnistratrix of Geo II Walker. . --,J No,lB ALSO-One other piece .of land in Roma' j , twp bounded as follows: - on the'" north by lands of ,i George Struble and John istreiblm.elst by the pub-1 Ile hichway; south by lands of Washington Towner ..e.,,.. and ltirriet Barnes: scoot by lands of Charles Yorbes • and I.nther Cole, corttaltring 46 acres and 100 per i of land, more or less, all -improved, with 1 framed - lwase 1 framed barn with sheds attached ands, few ' [mit trees thereon. - No - es ALSO-One Other lot In Rome township, Mounded as follows: on the north by lands of Smith 'Forbes; east by Jimis of Harriet Barnes; south by j the public. highway; west by lands of !tartlet. Bartirs.-contaltilog 14 1.i.; acres of land. more or less. - No Improvements. 'Seized and taken into execu- . :lon at thi: suit 61 - U W Spalding vs H L Parks, C W Parks.. . No 20 ALSO-Ono other plecesof land In Colony. Ida re p, hourid , ol , as fellows: - on the north by lands . of 1' t: Stevens: east by .lands of Samuel Tinkharn . and William Scouter; south kettle public 11101%94; - west by lands of Wm 'Minter, William Bradford - and the Nicholas Sicsier estate, containlog ISO acres of land, more or less, about 75 n'ere - gamproved o with 1 framed house, 3 framed barns and'sheds at tached, 2 orchards of fruit trees thereon.• S, , lzed atr-1 talon into execution at - the suit of E Pomeroy vs it II Bixby.' • , - No 21 Altio-One Other piece of land in Troy . twp, hounded as follows: north try lands - of it Bax ter and ,lainel*Seargeant; east by latitis,of John V , ilallaril: - .youth 10. lambs of Jolur V Ballard and ii,s-.•rt Ballard; west by land.; of Newton Fanning's estate, Win Young ,arid. Alexander Carman, con • raining 2zOarres of land.. more or less, about 127 improved, with 1 framed house 1 framed barn with sheds attached and other out buildings add a few ' fruit trees thereon. Selzed -mild taken Into execu tion at the suit of E Pomeroy vs James Griffin. No 72' A I.S‘ rs.s.Otm oti.cr piece of land in Athens twp, inte n ded as follows; Known as lot No Caerord- Mg to a map and -surrey made by Z F Walker, January 2::. 1573, said lot being situate on the west side of Thornas Avenue, between lota sold to Mrs Wealthy Ann Cory and Archie 3teVatigh sale Jot being SO Net 'front on Thomas Avenue and cot, tending eastwartlly the saute width 150 feet, con taining 7,703 sprire feet of Lunt, mote or less, with I framed house with addition thereon. Seized and taken Into execution at the suit of Bradford , Lean and Building . Association. et Athens twp vs George Wessell. . - No 23 Al.liOlue other pletio of land In Wind ham two. bounded as follows: north by lands of -Ezra Reynolds; east by lands-of Stephen Wickham • and Jacob Wilbur; south by lands of Leonard WI!- bur:-west by lands of 'Edward Btordman,cototatti ing 53 ai)ees of land, snore or less. about 65 acres Improved, with 1 trained .hottse; 1 framed barn, 'l framer! shop-and orchard or fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken Into execution at the 'snit of J W Woodburn vs David Nichols- No 24 ALSO-One other piece of_ land in To.. ' wanda Bore, bounded as follows: on the west by ' Second street; north by an alley, ten feet, leading east front Second street (said alley being between said lot and 0 I) Bartiett's line);east byJ F Means' land and south iiy Franklin street, being 50 feet wide on Franklin street, and about 95 feet on Sec ond street, to said alley, with I two !story brick dwelling house, l Small framed . dwelling house, and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of - Roaskam Getty kCo Ira John Fitzgerold. . . No 2.5 ALSO-One other piece,of -land in Alba Bore, bounded as follows: ou the orth by the pub. lie highway, leading from Alba to Granville; east by read leading from Alba to Mlenequa SPrings; • south 1 y lauds of F 8 Elliott. and Irad• Wilson; west by lands belonging to the estate of Allen Crandall, with 1 flamed house, I framed barn, 1 small framed shop and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and takewlnto execution at the suit of E - W Colwell va 8 S Ileynoldi, PETER J- DEAN, Sherie'. Tem - ands, Pa., January 9,1879. THOMAS E. QUICK, • Executor Prothonotary Legg. REPORTER ALMANAC IS SOW RSADS FOR OISTRIBITTION TO_OVIL SUBSCRIBERS. II