U padforil gtporttr; lIAI3. Q. ALLZ,V;:etocit. =1T0.% Towanda, Pa, Thursday, April 17, 1879. iW. A. 011AMBERLIN, :FINE JAE`WELICY, WATCHES, SILVER & PLATED:WARE, TOWANDA PA. Towanda, Uri. MONT. LOCAL AND GENERAL. REDUCTION IN SUBSCRIPTION. In: - Conformity with the 'general de predation in ithios, the , subscription to the Reportr will hireafter be, ,ONE DOLLAR, (payable in ad, - ,vance), making it the cheapest 'pews . - paper in the State. While nut k" reduction, no exertion wiltl4lles seized to make the paper worthy of the ,same support has received in the past, i ,by fearless editorial comments upori cnrrent topics, and by a copious synopsis of the netes_pf the day. The Agrimiltural Department will receire careful . attention, and no pains nor expense ,will be spared to collect the local news of the town and county. The Reporter shall merit, and hopes to receive, the confidence and patron age of the friends who have for so many years been its readers. Tut: farmers of Wilmot township coin ',lain of a scarcity of hay. A 7,4 KW sch o ol building for juvenile scholars, is being erected at Canton. Fon favors extended, we-Are ttri . der Olk ligutfons to our neighbor, the Argus. • W. IL Cobritit ik! Co. ' Banke'rs of Montrose. are to erect an elegant banking building in that pla6e this spring. t j Owing to the illness of Prothofto tarp 111..keRmAN, drpnty .0. 11. ESTEMAS act ing as Clerk of the Court this week. (cep in, Tioga County, contracts for butte!' for the season are being made at 16 a•id 18 cents per pound for choice dairy. A LARGE number, of persons from Tio ga Courity,, l'a., will start on au excursion; to Dakota Territory, about the 10th of May. THE Workiligniets organization o Waverly, have organized a Relief Armici :Won, commencing with 16 charter 'mem . Rum BIDDLE, Of. Wilmot, cut himself in the foot quite severely with an axe whilo chopping in the woods ono day last ek. Tut: Borough Council did a large :111101111t Of business at its last session, a full report of which appears in another lionAcE Si•Avi.Mso died at Canton on Friday last,' at ttici ago of ninety-five years. !Id was at one time a resident'of this Me. C. C.' Wntnwr, of Canton town ship, is the owner of a yearling colt, the net weight - of which is 915 pounds,—Can ton Sentinel. • THE Mercantile Appraisers' List and Classification of dealers in Bradford County for the year 1t379, appears on the fourth page. MILK is selling in Tunkbannock at two cents per quart, and the Susquehanna is not more convenient to that place than to Towanda. ifoN.: WILLIAM ELWELL Will preside at Court next week, several cases being on tlie .calendar for trial in which Judge Monitow is interested. E Troy Gazelle says that the Enter- Manufacturing Company of that place is crowded with orders, and running their works day and night.. Tu ,:.t2linira Advertiser of Thursday List, gave a very good picture of Prof. DI:EiV It. WHITE, the lately appgiuted A mei-ie.:tit Minister to Berlin. • Tor Cliciining Colinty Agricultural So,- v . t.ty will hold their,next annual fair on the State FairGrouads, at Elmira, Sop. temlicr 23(1, 24th, 2. th and 2tith. Mo. JouN G. ITAxtmotvo, of Pkland, Tioga County, is the possessor of a don b -headed calf. The Agitator says the lueephatous monster is dead, however. - Toz residencp of Mr. -- REDFIELD, Cant, on, was slightly damaged by fire. On Monday of last week. The fire took in the roof from sparks from the chimney. : Pl:Tmoss are in circulation asking the Court of Sullivan County, to divide Cher ry township in that county, and to make berniCe the voting place in the now town ship. STnns Tho . opening day for - Spring goods is announced for Thursday, May I,f. Thir stock is a ,large one and CAM priscs all the latest novelties in their line of trade. u mum rase. i ectn extract - en witnutt. DEEM • ll P PAYNE, M. D., .1 Jo TIISSICLI.II AND S17801:019 onee over l'itaittatyys ' • Store.. Offire hours from 10 A. 11„ and from 2 to 4, Speclal..attentioti FIRE at Ulster on Wednesday morn ice last destroyed - the steam mill of ED wAltp Loin; wool). The oriWf the tire i. mtknom:it. The loss is partially covered by iwitirance. Till: Sheriff, and other advertisers, in siA n plyiJoi for a large amount of space in the REPORTET: this week, compelling us to forego publishing considerable mat ter prepared for - this isstie. Uni - nen of the Messiah (UniverFalist), Rev. -WiLtt.tm TAYLOR, Pastor. At,l4: A. M.. Sunday. Subject—" Judging, and, Judging Not." At 7:30 "The 17takt in the Meal." 'All cordially welcome". Mlts. M. CLAIR, of this place, rebelled a telearain - oft Saturday, April lthh.. an t, ItitoAng the sad news of her brother's Thomas M. Pr.ow)ta.s, late Inspeo tot. irC Public Buildings, Washington, D.C. ritosT'S'Solcs have a large stock of the Ihuitiminiest Furnitdre - e ver offered in is market. Particularly noticeable are the elegant Pallor Suits; comprising sev en pieces, and which are sold at eighty 6,llars. A MAN by the name of HERMAN ROBIN.. IMIN, who says ho is a resident of East 'Ludington, this ~ county, was lodged in ja.l at Owego, Ni Y., week before last, stealing wheat from a barn in Nichols, N. y. . WILLIAM CAFFEUTY, a man about 75 vem. of age, who lived in Canawana, ; 'wego, was choked to death by a piece nf hr . ( ad lodging in his throat, ': whilst eat 1118 supper, on Wednesday. evening of last week. FA.TEER 'HENRIETTA LEOKAII widow of the bite Hon. STEPHEN B. Lmiresnn, of ()wrgo, died in that place on the evening of Ille'sth instant, aged 80 years and seven eioeths. She bad been a resident of Owe. .go since ISO 6, and was known and loved, :sp. the 7'inter, byits residents for those virtueslhat go to form the faithful and devoted wife and mother, the earnest and sincere Christian, the pains.taking and helping neighbor and friend, which her whole life exemplified. - • • Ws lean frcan the Troy -audio that Cr ARENCE tECKIIAM has put up a ma chine shop or manufactory about a mile from Columbia X Roads, near the Aua tinville road, for the purpose of manufac turing his patent seed sower. As we are not permitted to piddish the litherift's sales this term for pay. we will publish them ne;t week in full for the benefit of our subscribers, at our own ex pense.—Bradford Republican, April 10:16. sad, that bluer will, 11114oet, bat lost." WORKMEN have commenced on the foundation of the new railroad depot building at Canton. The edifice is to be of wood, and is located on Railway aven ue, near Corso* street. The Sentinel rays it is to be ccimpleted In about two weeks. - • ' ' BESTEIL SEAVICEB in the churches of this place on Sunday last, tilled the sev eral edificesto thdir utmost capacity, both morning arid:evening. We much regret that the crowded state of our columns prevents our referring 'to these services more at length. t - AN APPROACHING ColtET.4—A comet, the first appearance of wbieli..was noted 33 years ago, is proceeding this *ay, and on April 20th will be nearest the earth, a trilling distance of 75,000,000 of miles then intervening between the two bodies. It can now be detected through a teles• cope. SEIIVED rr Rzatrr.- r -A Limburger cheese fectory at Great Bend was struck by lightning the other night, and entirely dcstioyed. We rim not aware that there was such an institution in our midst, and can now satisfactorily account for the odorous breezes which occasionally came from the East. A MR. BANCIIETT, of Rochester,' has made a proposition to the Trustees of Owego arillage, to put water works into that town, at his own expense, provided the trustees named agree to use a certain amount of water for the and other pur poses. A committee of the Trustees have the matter under advisement. . FIRE.—Tho dwelling house of J. H. yANNES N about 2 miles west of Ulster, ISM destroyed by fire ou Friday evening last, ,at about. 3 o'cloeli. The fire was caused by a defiet iu thd chimney. There was an insulanee - on the building of $6OO, and 4200 on thelhousehold goods. A part of the latter were sated. THE 26th of the preSent month will be the . anniversary of the establishment of Odd Fellowship in this country. Tho day will be appropriately celebrated in many parts of t h is State. We have not learned whether Bradford Lodge, -of this place, are making preparations to commemorate ,the event. We aro informed that the contestants in the forthcoming pedestrian klatch at this place, were out for exercise on the, Fair Grounds one day recently, and that: one of them made 10 miles in two hours. and 55 minutes, and that another one started on a twenty mile tramp and came within .eighteen miles of accotnplishing the task. ' MINE Aectnutir.—A young min by the name of Til6mAs MCNALLY, waalrilled in the mines 'at Barclay on , Weduesday of last week,. by a fall of . roof. He had but recently came to Barclay, commencing work about April Ist. He was about . 19 years of age, and' formerly lived at Car bondale, wh ere, his father and mother now reside. FRANK N. 'Clicir..vstet, teller of the onesdale National Bank; Honesdale, Wayne County, was discovered last week to be a defaulter to that institution, o the amount of several thousand dollar's. The erring man has been connected with the bank since 1871, and was looked upon as a very trustworthy and exemplary person. Unfortunate speculations are said to have bren the cause of his fall. - TIM Call w .n c. rrespondent of the Elm ra F'l&a Pr ss says ; "J. H. SUAW, our Burgess, appointed Saturday the extra and special police, with instructionsto ar rest any persons found drunk or .intoxi cated on the streets of our borough, and commit them to tile lockup. This is a want our town has long felt, and Burgess SuAw is the right man in the right place." 3111811 AT grids, of this place, was at rested on Thursday last by Officer Dunne on a charge of keeping a house of id fame. ENsis waived a hearing and gave hail in the sum of st3oo- for the appear awe of him - Kill and wife at May term of Court. Three young women, inmates of his house at the time•of the arrest,. were held in the sun. of 1100 each as witnesseS.. MRS. ,LAURA BRONSON, mother of the late Mrs. J. D. Ilvuounr.v, died at the. residence of her grandson, C. D. litruru- ICE; in this place, on Tuesday morning last, at tie advanced age of 89 years. She was a sister of Bon. Z.. FEMME and LEvt FitisntE, Esq., of Orwell. The funeral services will take place at the resktenne of C. D. Hummittur, on Second Street, this (Thursday) morning, at half•past eight o'clock,' from whence thp. remains will bo taken to Orwell fur interment. • This is how the Elmira Gazette speaks of a former Towancliaa Miles Trout, the retiring- Chief Engi neer, made a splendid officer; and the present effieient. - : , condition of the Paid' Fire Department is largely due to his fire. experience and energetic efforts. He -made .our paid system a success in its first year, and did a vast amount of work day after day towards perfecting his plan. Ilis administration will ever be remem bered by the people with-pride and pleas ure, so satisfactory to them .and credita ble to him - has it been. PLEpRO-PSEUMISMA.—Dr. C.H. 11 1t124 , 1 the veterinary surgeon, informs' the Wilkes-Barre.,Record of the Times that this fatal disease has broken out among cattle on the outskirts 0f,., that city.- One cow died of the disease Thursday in the 14th ward, and the Doctor has now seven cases in charge. This is the worst (of all the ills to which .cattle are subject, and death speedily follovrs'an attack, in per haps, a majority- of instances. When taken at the beginning, it can be cured by great care and attention. Foit the benefit of the disciples of Sir Isaak hereabouts, we publish the state ment of the Kent:bee Journal of last Fri thy, that a trout was recently caught in Moosehead Lake three feet in length and weighing 19 pounds, and that another_ one! was taken from Schoodic Lake three feet. and one inch in length, and weighing 21. pot:lois. Both fish, the Journal says, were, taken with rod and line. It may be well to remark, however, that•these Isles are way out in Maine, ad that editors are liable to exaggerate in telling fish stories. EYE EPlZoo7lC.—During the past week a stranco disease has broken out among the children in the upper part of this city. For want of a better name that of the eye epic. Utic has been given it. It has the symptoms of catarrh, is contagions, quite painful, but not dangerous. In its first stages the eye b,ecotres blood-shot,, and swells almost shut, the pain being intense. It generally comes during the night, and by morning the eyes are com pletely closed, and cannot be opened until bathed with warm water or milk. The disease lasts generally about four days, and is followed by no serious results.— Ilarrisburg Telegr9ph. THE Nichols correspondent of the Owe go Times, in speaking of the recent mar riage of MOLAS SHERWOOD to Miss IvA, EVARS, at the residence of Amos LAX; in that place, says : notable feature of this gathering was the very uncommon occurrence of five.generations being rep"- resented. Mr. Joust SmITH; Senior, his daughter, Mrs. LASE, granddaughter, Xis. 4. W E. EVAIIB ; great grand-daughter, Mrs. ILLIAM WELCH, and great grand. childrea, WILLIE. and FLORA WELmi. If any or„ii can outdo this we would like to attend a wedding in that family. Tint WELTlnnt. the Bak, Gale weather : It eastely bolds tegetber . Tor • day. • The tint th It Telma, thee It blowetb, o e sem storm cloud teeth Klett away. • But there's mletle weather, • Vat would anti ns all together Just the same ; . Per. take us aU together • We're as Sakie as the weather— Who's to es ostea Traneartpl. ON Thiriday B. Commissioner Mrx rendered a decision in the Athens Poit °Moe difficulty.- ELTWettoirr and CnatuAs untinorr; Der minning pri vate express and establishing a post.oMee were required to give bonds in the sum ottilooo ea& for their iippeatsnee at the term of 11. 8. Court to be holden in Pitts. barg WT. . A tom to lady ha Towanda, boasting of her new ten dollar gaiters, raid they were perfectlyimmense.— WinPeriy eidopeage. Neighbor liEnnart, yon "put your foot into it," some of theta : days,' it you don't stop poking fun at the pedal ez tremitlea of our ladies. We object to it in to-to. You had better confine yourself to leg.ends and historical reminiscences, matters with which •you are more fa, Tan long-talked of foot4ace between KAVANNUOIt and Stuns, came off on Monday evening - last, and was witneasol by quite a large crowd of intesested we tators. - Contrary ; to general expectation KIRBY , won. The course was down Main street from State to a point opposite Kin. BY'S store, a distance of about ten rods. The time we are unable to give, owing to the fact that everybody present became so excited that none thought to keep it ac curately. The general impression, how ever, seems to bo that the time did not exceed eight minutes, and may possibly have been a few seconds less. - 'PERSOIAL —Dr. LEals, of Frank yrM re move to Canton May Ist. —Mr. E. E. BOSWORTIGt, of Osopobt, Ti• ova County, is about to .engage in the mercantile business in Wyaltuung, this county. , —Senator DAYIEB is in town, the trial of important villa in Coart in which he is counsel necessitating his-presence here this week; " —Rev. LEwts &MI has moved from Wilmot to Lycoming County, near Wil liatusporthere he has %taken charge of two or tutee churches. —Col. °vanTom is at home for a short time, several cases in which be is counsel being on the calendar fdrtrial at the pres ent term of Court. j. J. M. CARISTII4 formerly of Or ange County, N.Y., has assumed proprl etorship of the American Rotel, at Wa ,. . verly. —Boutin` McDoww, so Tong and honorably connected ' with the Lehigh Valley Railroad Fielght Office at Waver ly, has procured an appointment as B. Lion Ageut at Bound Brook, Pa. —C. M. llairwoon, of Owego, wastho -sen Grand Treasurer of the Knights of Honor of the State of New York, at the recent session of the Grand Lodge at Binghamton. This is the fifth time this gentleman has been elected to that posi tion. =Captain WILT and his latest and best acquisition in life—Mrs. WILT--were the recipients of a serenade on Friday night lapt, tendered by Company. K of this place, the Overton Brass. Band furnishing the music, which was excellent. - —M. C. MERCIIII, Deputy -Collector of Interval Revenue in this district, was in town on Wednesday. Mr. MERCUIt is well and favorably known in our county, and it would afford our people great pleas. urn to endorse him for a position of still greater prominence. Of course the Dem ocrats will have Om next State Treasurer, but our Republican friends will allow us to suggest Mr. litEnctrn as the most avail able candidate in this section of the State. —Tunkhannock Standard. --Mr. J. R. Kirrinvax, of this place, was elected Gland Protector of the Knights and Ladies of Honor of Pennsyl: vauia, for the ensuing year, at the meet ing of the Grand Lodge at Corry last we..k. The selection is an excellent one as Mr. Kirrunnois is thoroughly posted in regard to the objects and aimsof the or der, a good parliamentarian, pleasant and forcible speakdr, and a genial gentleman. DEATH OF ML lOU STIBTON. Mr. JOHN STIRTON, who .departed this life March 29, 1879, was born in Scotland, August 12,1799. In 1824 be was Ijoined in holy - m atrimony to Miss ELLISON EL. DER by the Rev. W: FREED, at Pearth,_ Scotland. Only a few years after this event, however, Mr. STIRTON'S health began to fail, and his physicians reluc tantly informed him that the incurable consumption had unmistakably taken hold of him, and at once reonmniendedlim to _start for the "wild bills of the new world." Ile constituently! gathered up ,his little family and what means he bad,_ and started for his new home. . • lie arrived at Philadelphia in October, 'lB2B. After spending a very short- time in the City; he by tocident came in com pany with EDWARD OVERTON, who at tiro tune owned large tracts of timber land in Ridgbury township. Mr. OVERTON on his return to Towanda, his place of resi dence, brought home with him Mr. and Mrs. STINTON. The entire distance was trrvelnd with a span of borses,_aid what was then called a light wagon. i Soon af , tar this Mr. STUITON bought of EDWARD . OvEnTos 200 acres of ltnd in Ridgbury; and at once began to clear up the land and prepare for a permanent home. - Here, t. i ii Mr. ST 'TON lived for MOM than 50 years, and by ls honest Christian lite left be hind W an influence which Hine can 'never Oat out. He was the father of 10 children, lour boys and six girls, seven of which,Wryly° him, and are now , nearly all settled near the old homestead. Sel dom do we find an entire family with a record as good as the family of Jour; STIIVIIIN. Sober, honest, industrious, Gbd-fearing men and women. And. what is the scout of this well ordered family, their deep respect for religiim 2 . Because it existed in the parents. It was said . of him that he was strict t Ho was strict enough to keep the Saubath day holy. To live a temperate life, to despisninanness, and everything degrading. How beauti ful such a life—a life "hid with Curium in Con." May his mantle fall upon his dear family, and, that when the last trump shall sound they may 'all stand complete around Gov's eternal throne. ' ; P. S. E. IT CHILD'S QIIIIITION. "Pam what made you go to war?" Said Jennie. climbing from s chair Upon my Isp; "what did you for?" And then she hugged me like a bear. "'Cause If you hadn't gone you seu You'd bare two legs to canter me." Why, child. I went because—and theis I stopped to think. Of bourse 1 knetrq I'd erten told her brother Den tiVhewthe recital thrilled me through. And still she urged. " What did you fort Papa, what made jots go to war r I•looked abroad: The blacks were free, But voiceless, voteless, Idled -with wo Slaves of their misters seemed to be As mach as twenty years stgo. She said '•And what did Uncle Dorr Get killed In trout of litchi:Mind fort" A ritle.club Wont wheeling by; I I saw the murdered ehlsholm's ghost; I beard the Hamburg martyrs ery— The rebel yell—the vaunting boast ; I saw the wounds of patjtot dead t . 4 What made you go?" my Jennie said. "My dear," I said—but nothing more, Yor% glancing through the Senate walls, The rebel generals bad the door, • .And ruled the nation's council tsalls "papa," she urged, " Why did you go?" "Ily child," 1 said. "I do not know. —N. T. Tribune COURT PROCEEDINGS., Court proceedings continutd Wednes day-April 9th. W. McDonnell vs. Andrew J. Layton —Verdict for plaintiff $l3O. A. Lewis vs.L.Friedenburg et al—lssue. W. H. Thompson and W. H. Carnochan, , Ergs. for plaintiff; W. J. Young and I). A. Overton, Emir!. for defendan•s. Verdict for defendants. G. S. Peck vs. DeWitt and Maynard— Debt. H. N. Williams and B. M. Peck, Esti*. for plaintiff; I, N. Evans and L. M. Hall, Esqs. /or defendants. 'Verdict for defendants. • • . J. 0. Frost vs. F. Cook—lssue., J. F. Sanderson, Esq. for plaintiff ; no , appear &WO for defendant. Verdict for pkin tiff. ' Charles Wells vi. A. J. Layton—Tres; msa. Williams & Anglo for plaintiff; N. C. Elaine° and J. F. Sanderson, Ens. for defendant. Court direct• judgement of non snit L. B. Rogers use vs. Allen McKean— Assumpsit. N. C. Elsbrie and J. F. Sanderson, Esqs. for plaintiff ; • Elbanan Smith sad 11. W. Patrick, Erg's for de fendant Verdict for plaintiff ;183.71. B. E. • Hyatts use H: R. Gates— Appeal. Delos 'Rockwell and W. It Car nuebon, Esp. fur plaintiff ; Overton & Mercur for defendant. Verdict for de fendant. . • J. A. Linderutans nee vs. Watertown In surance Co—Debt. W. 11. Casuochan and E. B. Parsons, Begs; for plaiatitr Overtop &Mercer for . defendant. Ver dict for defendant. On MOtloll' Of H. N., WfUluas, tiel tioutt libnit J. W. Mather, 134, mein ter ado Wigs County Bar, to prudes in the courts orlimriltml OnillaX•=, Whereupon he was drib' '•• John Landow ra. Theodore Dariseo7-. 'Auditors report Okd and warmed Marlin Wells - 'vs. 'A. j. Laytok.4tok to strike oftjudgment of OM sulk, • •O. Ilf.eneilk mi. J. IL Marsk—Role dise = red. A ril 14. H. J. Madill et, id vs. O. A. Ihaea—nule Made absolute. - - Peter Brady': vs. lames Crowley—Rule to strike of judgment. ••, W. A. llookueU-et al. vs. S. J. Titow-.:. C. M. Halt, Esq, appointed receiver. Henr Trumbell vs. Ea rfP B 'rUmbel J—Divoree grouted. . • • Isaac Snell vs: &N.Y C. & It. R. Co—Case. Evans& Maynard for plaintiff; Davies & Carnochsua and HI Streeter, Esq. for defendant. Court direct judgment of non suit. Delpbiue Hulett vs. R. K. Iluktt—AP, peal. Patrick lc Foyioand I. A. Baas* Esq, for plaintiff ; Elhanan Smith, H.F. Maynard and IL 0. Baird, Esq . for de fendant. On trial. Ott, 4:7C#1:4:401.1.1 • • - . . • . - OWANA. April 1t,1979. . An adjourned meeting of the Borough'Council leasehold on Saturday evening, the 12th inst. Mem. beta present-burgess Dodge ' and Councilmen Alger, Holcomb, Jones.. Kingshury, Ke eler; Mute tanye, Snell and Stevens. - Petitions for.iind remonstrances against. Beene sing stands for the sale of peanuts. trains, de., on the streets et the borough were laid 'beton the Connell. ' - Petition of J. C. Lan for- renewal . of his con tract, whhich replies May 1. Saadi° yeetsented. Councilman K ing sbury reported (verbally) that 'the street committee bad repaired the approaches to the river as far m the high inderwenid allow. , , On complaint et enigmas of the easgerouseendli lion of certain sidewalks., a motion was modelled carried that the Secretary laseenend tirect Pollee- Min Burns to serre notice on the following pennons to build or repair their walk : To C. M. Manville, to build walk on State street; to W. It. Storm. as. slgnee, te., en Franklin street ; to Kirby itliteady„ on Tork Avenue. Alin to give notice to H. W. Nobles, owner of the property oh the west side of Second street, to remove the debris, ire, from the creek between Pine and Bridge street. Mr. Miens moved that repairs be made on 'street neat Mr. BatehdtMebop In the -Firm Ward. Be. tarred to street oonnalttee, with instruellenalo re* port at next meeting... - A motion was made to repair certain parts of Plank Bond street, which was also referred to the street committee. - . , The Sanitary Committee was requested to ex. amine the alley between Washington and dilzabeth streets, and If a nuisance existed therein. as many citizens had represented, to abate without delay. Gas Committee submitted the following report: The undersigned, comprising the committee on the subject of supplying gas for the Bereulth. learning that the coutraez with the Towanda Gay and Water co. expired on the first day of April, 1870, and no action having been taken by the retie. Ins Connell on the 7th of April, nor at the first meeting of the new Council, on the evening of April 7th, we directed the CoMpany tocontinue to light the street lamps Tuesday, Wednesday. Than day, Friday.. Saturday and Sunday evenings, April 8.5., 9th. 10th, 11th, lath and 13th, six evenings. at the ratio provided In the expiring contract, and recommend that the said Company be paid for the said service pro rata for the time shore named. . : J. HOLcOlial. ; W. 11.JuNgs, Cum; 1 . , W.G. Aimee, On motion the report was adopted and approved. Councilman Stevens moved that notice he given the Gas Company to discontinue lighting the streets until further notice. Councilman Macomb moved to amend by intik leg out all after the word notined, and Insert "to. continue to light the streets on dark nights during the mouth of April." The vote on the amendment ' was taken and resulted as follows: Yeas-Alger, Holcomb, Jones, Montanye. Burgess-S. Nays- Kingsbury, Keeler, Snell, Stevens-4. The vote was then taken on the motion et - Mr., Stevens, as amended by Mr. Holcomb, and was agreed to, all members voting Yea. As several notices had been served' on Mr Kline ' to ab.de the nuisance resulting frees foul water emptying from his drain Into Second street, ou 1 motion tile Street Co mmittee WM sufborised to s ides° up John W. Kt ne's drain en; Second street unless the nuisance is abated at otter. - 1 Mr. Lang having discharged hl duty In compli- I ri since with his contract, which- e Ire, May 1, on motion the contract was renewed, t e compensation to be the same as last year. ' I Councilman Montanye offered the following reso. Intim : • Besoleed. That a tax of one per cent. on thelast ' adjusted valuation for State and . County purposes be levied as Borough tax fur the year A. D. 18.9, of Toler:tide bore; that the board of apmals be held on Saturday evening, the 3d day of May; at, 754 o'clock, at which time and place the collector shall give due notice. Mr. Alger favored* tax of one and a half per rent, lie believed the people' would be entirely satisfied with a reduction of one-half cent, and the danger of tpe borough becoming embarrassed would thus be avoided. Mr. Helmuth favored a tax of twelve mills. On calling the yeas and nays" the resolution fix log the rata of the tax at ono per cent, wasearried M follows: . Teas-Holcomb, Jones, Kingebery, Keeler, Mon tiny°, Snell, Stevens, Burgess Lodge-8. Hayes-Alger-4. Mr. Montauye offered the following resolution: Resolved, That no work be done ma the Motets unless mitred by the Council, except such neces sary work between regular meetings of the Calm. ell of cleaning and repairing the crossings and. opening the ditches, as may be ordered by Metier. gess. ( Adopted without dissent.) The ylestren of licensing peanut stands was then considered. i _. Mr. Holcomb offered the following resolut i firn: • Re4olved, That the Connell have rioters! at:Short ty to license stands, permanently, for the sale of nuts, trail s, ilic., inside the street lines. Mr. Stevens opesed the passage of the resolution and called for t he yeas and nays. The result was .. as follows: ~t Teas-Alger, Holcomb, Jones, Kingsbury; Kee ler. Montanye, Burgess Dodge-1.7. Hayes-Stevens, Mr. Snell not voting. The question of salaries and commission' was ' then called up, - and motion made to allow Collector Wickham a commission of 3 per cent. for collections on duplicate for 1879. '. Sir. Alger moved to amend by fixing the eon:- miesime at 2 per cent. On a vote being taken the amendment was ion and the original motion tiling the allowance at 3 per gent. was adopted. ' , .i . Mr. Alger then moved to fix _Policeman Barns' salary at #2 per day. Mr. Holcomb moved to amend by - making the. Wail .2.50 per day. On this amendment the yeas and 'ayes were called, resulting as follows: _ ,Tea*-11oicomb, Jones, Kingsbury. Monies:ye-al. Hayes-Alger. - Keeler, Snell, Steveus, Burgess Lodge-9. - . • ' • Mr. Holcomb then moved to tie the rate at ii 2.2.5 Per day. Ayes-Holcomb, Jones, Klngsbuty,Montanye-L - Hayes-Alger, Keeler, Snell, Stevens, Burgess -5. The original resolution offered by Mr. Alger, fix ing Mr. Burns' setary at E 2 per day was adopted by the following vote : Ayes—Alger, Holcomb. Jones, Kingsbury, Keeler, Moutanye„ Snell, Btevene. The salary of C. W. Illouock, plight watch wan, was fixed at tsi per month, By Councilman Alger: Butolred, That the Borough Attorney's fell for Attendance at regular and special meetings of the Council, and for legal advice during She ensuing year. le fifty dollars. (Adopted./ On motion of Councilman Junes the salary of the Secretary and .Treasurer wee fixed at two hundred and fitly dollars, without dissent. r. Jones called up his resolution offered at the meeting held March 3,' 1579, repealing paragraphs three and four of the ordinance of August Et, 1875, fixing a tax on peddlers of; meat and flab, which was then held over. The yeas and nayes were call ed and the two sections repealed. The solo wallies follows: Yeas—Alger, liolcomiS, Jones, Bontanye. line)' . an . S . - K tevens-6iyes—Kingsbury i ; Keeler d Bur. gees not voting. The following are the sect ball repealed: •• Peddlers of cut meats (who pay no county 11. cenee), traveling from house to house and retailing in:quantities Iris than one-quarter. shah pay a tax at the rate of ten dollars per year for the time for which they wish to engage In the business, lint no licen.e shall be tuned to this class of peddlers for less than Mr months. - " Peddlers of shell or other fish shall pay throe dellars.l . - • .. .4 By Coonellmsn Holcomb: ". --- • • Resolced, That the Secretary be directed to pre. rare an the ordinances now in force in the Borough of Towanda, In a codified form, under the head of the subJ &its to which they relate, and In the order of their adoption, for the purpose of ,having thesmne printed In pamphlet form for the two, the Council. Awl such citizens of the Borough as they - define no pineure them, to the number of three hundred copies. • • - Beaofeed. That the Secretary be required to In. 'elte proposals from the sevent printing caeca of the Borough for the printing of the sarne v and that the work be awarded to the lowest bidder, If Jhe Council so mount, and If published, the Secretary shall he required to charger Etch citizens. hot mem. hers of the Council, as degree to obtain eeples, the &meal cost for the came, fur the benefit o the Borough Treasury. The resolutions were adopted. The !Mance Committee approved the follow g bills, and the Secretary was directed to draworde for paws nt :. - • !leery Mercer. coal and wood. - 'SI , HU Campany, gas bill torlilarth, ' ai 20 6$ C. W. Dimmock, en'ary fur Starch, 00 Dennis Lynch. labor, (rate of Ol perday) 1 10 Beni Barnes, , •• *V 1 tO Heo.liersly. " ' " • 400 I John Carter, " .. j s7s &im•l Kingston " " I 50 On motion of Mr. Stew its the Street Committee was directed to change the location of the entre pound to the footbridge, near the institute. Now* to be served on W. B. Storrs, arid/nee. ho. ' On motion of Councilman Kingsbury, the.Beerro; tan , WAS authorised to furnish copies of Um pro eeedings of the Council to all the printers: of WO Borough for publication. On motion, the Council at 12 o'clock taildalghi adjourned. Local rarireopiamleraco. • ITIOVIOHOS Troy, April 14th. The sugar crop is nearly harvested, and tine lots of excellent quality may be found in our - items. The yield has been shun& iJudge Loan is still quite sick, but has for some days been more comfortable: He is much missed from the Troy House by his neighbors and the traveling public. It is hoped that be will continue to im- prove rapidiy....Tbe Enterprise Mann factucir Company is doing a fine busi ness er Mr. Jona A. P.tasane,,,suo: cessfu nianagenent. MrrintLis foundry is also doing well. .The Chatanquadass conducted by Mr. A. S. Hook= is atilt prosperous and enthusiastic, and their progress has barn remarkable under hitt excellent lstzuction....Rev. C. T. HAL. Lows l . l ., of the Baptist Chun* will re mote to Oil City about the Snit of May. This place win lose-a valuable pastor and respectable citizen ,by his . remittal, and he will carry with him the high regard of this community.' —Joan H. Onus. our good lookingand honorable County Treas.. w•tt . r, In forgotten none of his please* ways Shies bLieleetkm, Midis as cordial and popular as ever... .R. C. RitnriaLt. hal lest Minsee als and relies in Pennsylvania. R. bas made sows One' iddithms recently trots iitnidathrough the kindness, of Div Montan; of Alba, Alio spAnt••the. , _them- Spas wouldnot Aolunsir Id& Oats dosarlption of Mr. Rgarism. net, but visit to it "wild IreU ropy say Teachers' 'Unita. - held. at Troyaipril Illtb,Atss wellAttended,_and the exercises ten good. ::I[r. Non sum, of Alba, gave excellent methods for conducting spelling_ hi Advanced vissilsei and Miss Ilaw.ann gave methodi far both primary and -Advanced classes. ' Ras' Arivis gave some good methods* object Idasons. The follow itni is SheProPlAnua. fol. the neat swede% April 26th issibOds of. Reading . sod . Spelling, Miss M. IL ilowLanti; Penmanship, IL S. Psnsoss Prinucy Arithmetio, Bums.% . Shiva; Syntax. MAGGIE COOlfirt; Object Les. sons, EMMA ADAMS; Primary Geoarapby, FLORA VAX lions& ChariPmble edlindaMils• A Y OUNG -LADY IN " 1 17211141111 *FOOTS Hai- .'811.1.1% ITOEISII AM:CMG HIM CUARACTER THE • • CAM& / 2 .- • . Me. EDITDR &ruder, the' latli of April, abOut Sfeelock rt., occurred an• other of the sad and sorrowful things that at the present day' and age of the world's, history, are of quite frequent occurrence. ADA, datighter'ofinr. JAMS, 3100ffir; of Windham township, shot ,herself twice with a revolver,one ball taking effect un-: der the lefttaretstjust below the heart, and the other in the month, penetrating the' optic nerve causing blindness of, the, left eye—neither preying fatal as yet. • The physicians'werecalled, and every thing possible is being done for her recov ery, but. the prospects are very unfavora ble. She wwt in her chamber when it ea curved, no one hearing the reports of the, revolver, but she was enquired for by hir father, and a little sister 'found her as above stated. - • • It seems by her statements, and letters found in her pouf:salon, that her affections had been trilled - with and niPortideroga tory of her good chiracter had been cir culated by him who bad won hei and,when the reports came to her ear rea , son gave and she became frantic and did the awful deed. ADA has the sympa thy and confidence, and is held high es teem by all who knowher, and says in her lucid momenta that she is very sorry she shot herself, and asks forgiveness of GOD and all who know her, and also feels to forgive the ono who ba s to lnjure her good name, as there iii4lo truth in hie scandalous reports In circulation. • 13.-. L. C. THE GREATEST BtEsstivo.—A simple, pure, harmless remedy, that cures,every time, and prevents diseamie by keepig the blood Pure, stomach regular, kidneys and Jiver active, is the grvatirlit blessing ever conferred upon a man. Bop Bitters is that remedy, and its proprietors are being blessed by thousands - who have been .saved and cured by it Will you try' it? Bee another column. !?us diphtheria is spin raging in El mira. ' • Ems' Mrs. B. J. Mingos as alll4 latest styles In HATS. - - :Ark t IN - SPRING STYLES OF MILLW Elm GOODS at STERN'S. • or•A prtty assortment of EMBROI DERIES el LACES at STERN'S. riff- Lok. burtho "SPOON " COR SET at STERN'S, it Is the best. ' • vir FANCY GOODS and BUTTONS n great variety at STERNS tom" CORsEit has the best wearing ShOca for Men, Bop and Tenths , wear ever 'offered In Towanda, and at Twlcesilirlthln the teach of all. ! ti" Mrs. E. J. Magog has returned from the city with a full tine of geode and all' the Latest Styles of-111111nery and Fancy Goods. ..t4r NoncF..—The ace:omits of tho late armor ALVOnt.4.lllre MOCK have been assigned to and sboald bo paid to J. L. HITCSICOCIL, at the RILPORTIIR °Mee. • • ' I For tickets to.- alt" points West, North and. Southwest, at the lowest possible rates, eall on or addtess, 11. E. IlalletlCK, Apia., At Upper Depot, Towanda. tor L. B. Thloonns challenges compe tition t a r quality of goods and low ptiees on Saab, Doom, Blinds and Moidins, and . 11 building as. ferlsl.. " Langl4l3 Irtir The Largest, Best and Cheapest line of Shea for Ladles', Misses' and Children,' wear is found at Congas's now store, corner Main and Pine•eta..„ Tracy a-Noble's Block. ainerfa or Don't you forgot it. We have an excellent CRACKER MANUFACTORY In town at COWLES' BAKERY. where you can buy tie best frail:l-baked meters. , ; • O' At No. 4, Bridge street,-Card Board iitul Jars Canna Burlaps, ak reduced rates. 1111 r NW N. FAIMIKAM will 1111116 the city and receive. next week a inn assortment of Millinery vials, spring styles of flats, /Se. • III!" Go to Mrs. M. A. Fixrcsan's for your Spring Millinery. She has the finest &Senti ment of any establishment In Tcnrauda. No. 4, Bridge street. $ The Bed, White and • Bine Store, on Bridge street, is being thoroughly repaired and painted and will be completed- in a few days. - It will be occupied by Mr. °AMIDE RIDGWAY , AS a first class Grocery Store. Mr. U. understands the business, and wIU put Ina good assortment of.goods and will sell them . at fair prices. , Ile is now In Newyork buying an entire new stock. • • =II J.Encassuzy s Seeretary BUSINESS LOCAL • I Two Ounce. Switches for Orie Dol lar. 'lair 41141 Bang Natty, Pads and Cagnetta. In all shades, atldrs. M. A. TLETCIIIIIOI, 241). 4, Bride Streetaw or The Bridge' Street Furniture Store new occupies two atom with a new Stock of Spring Goods. With tow prices, good goods and a large stock to select from, we feel sure we can suit you. rirlonx CARMAN! having. ratnoved to Carroll flock, brain Street. is now prepared to at tend to the wants ce all who desire anything In the tine of Stores,' Tinware, Cutlery,. etc. Jobbing and Repshing done in the most expeditions min tier and cheaper than. tho cheapest. Remember the place, Carroll Block; Rata Street, opposite Snitt.srs Zuropeanlintelett • • art have a fine Mason it Hamlin Or pa, with sub-bass and octave coupler, built ex. preasiy fora church. which I Can sell for IM. It has had careful uao for a short time. And will be warranted. ' ; ' I:. E. POWELL, . 116 Wramlnz Men Scranton, Pa. rir I Q . the whole hiitory of :Medicine no preparationbaserer pekormed such marvellous came, or maintained so wide a reparation. as Avan's Cintairg Peer:mat, which is recognised the World% remedy for all diseases of the throat and lungs, Its long.contleued aeries of wonderful trees In alI climates; has made it universally knOWII as s safe and rellaide noel to employ. Against ordinary. colds, which are the forerunners of more serious disordere,. It sets speedily and surely, al. ways, nonliving suffering, and often. saving life. The pkeetlon It affords, by its timely use In the throat lung disorders of children, maker It an Invaluable remedy to be kept alwaysen band in every home. No person can afford to be without it, end those who have twee used it never will. From their knowledge of Its composition and of teats. Physicians are the -CREAMY P/lICTOIkA4 extensively hi their Owethie, and Clergymen koisi *mime insontely certain In Its remedial. welts; and will always one where cures are pond Me. /or sale by an dealers, • , • • •••• •'; Datil. _ . Wrs. Letetia Berm widow of the late '-Orry Bum. died et typhold psettateals; at the " reektesce other way P. P. Berms, la: Sphere,' tohnoldp, - . , on Friday night;lllarek td t aged 72 BBMWL— 1 , SwilloS r ld:reb 21114 —Arm 4,411W0t -Jab and &WOW ot doses W aged Years. 1 0 , ' Wslierdperted-Yes, we were parted, - . • • Never sgehiert meth to meet .• Thosibla UPI terdber ' 1' the b atftat Imo' test: ' ' - MISK;3 4 / 14 desired. i wiltirees7oa. i • ha earth we wand so amerd; Bet. laideavea. Oat win irtet_7 4 .' Wa"7 011 reek' ti.o l l ll.lll Ef bilL - - , :. JOHN. , 577 =ln&l= 7ll =/ 4"d LI 11111141%. - ifv.:.::-; , , , ,,, ,, _-.-7,- 7.: f! -.. i .:,...,:- ... jegpit. . • , 011ERIVFoS 5AtE5 , ,,,.,11y ;virtue Selitedarel taken Inteetheatiolt at the saltofßotte. Of tandli'erlite band bet Of * the Conn Of 41 1 11 :irA lc =i j ast a t in Towanda two, COMMOO Pingo( Bradford,Ceenly, and 10 Me dl. twin t d e d ma m a sesta t a g at the sowthenet s i trill Sea* Wale Vales.as the M* llll Maws Wien Of a lot owned by hams Middailtets. CO the In Towanda /InstelekeltPMlssAY: MAY 14 Ink Donk ARM of Poplar Street intension In Mid ton. 1 n'oloeh I.M.slais_toworlig deatTibeld Pf*Pm‘ thenelrlierthniy siong aid Middaugh% east nos ipt 11 1 : 1 1 111 01111 nt fir laird hi Trej hwasldgetemtats libcmit4l th = 1 a it* :r e ftto l gitt l atfr a itti li te V Madill %tidier A Mara - titan lied -01101 1 the Muth wof a lot owned by Jelin Paley about VW; Silty *steed Linda Benet{ Mad dol*Ott 55 feet et toelot aware! by W Mtn; thence Milt ' Minters estate.; With lards Barton Lome arty alongedd Atilt% west line abosd 60 feet tektite P_ and Claw*, effiOnliv C rano law a Mar north line of Poplar street extension; thence West. and west by lands or Autos Rockwell ' s oats erly al ar mild Poplar street about 65 feet Wee V3l Long; costalaing 160 across more oriels. all planet berinning, excepting and reserving out of ithilearode with 1 Muth grist mill, 5 framed dwell' the above deectibed properly the undivided the tag hediwatr4 framed hem 1114 raw tend twos half part of said premise: Wand eenveyed by the themes: •• " • parties et the ant part by demi beating eventing NO2....AtathoOne other lot of land in Troy terp, with tug deed to isimetwo wigwam*, w ith one bounded Barth by bola or -os••;• Youngs and o. ol "____ framed house th ereon. fiefsed end taken Into peen Is Simpkins; east by lauds of Doris SimPitlus cation at the salt of Ann Meehan va M 0 Moody .....a....gimleberly; south by boldest Thomas Halo and A j ftiarrow. ten, or John McKesireestate, or beirs of A Bins No 270.AL50-One eiland Toirandabero. r dee'dt Inn by lauds of 3 Barlett; Irentain- bounded &stollens: Beginning at a point 150 feet tat IS sett* lelorePr less , ne intewwwwellta. , west of the west line of Charles *feet on the line No I..LLell othe dot.f land in Trey Don. between land of James Calvet. (ftemerly owned by berimded north by Math east by lands of witness A. chamberlain) and Wary Griswold, be- Po Bras. south bY lands of Poulanorart.- s tog the southeast corner of the lot hereby a len sed west by Web of reetere , Bros. being =nut 110 Used to be sold; thence along the said linewester. feet Bang said: Malls Weals and 50 ten aeons ly 150 feet to the east line of .5 Kraft sometimes withal° titles story Wish building thereon. called Mechanics street; thence northerly along the No 4-.ALSO-OneotherlOt of land In Troy bore. Melt line of said Mechanics st deft to the southwest bounded north end eadby lands of Pomeroy Bros. corner of Charles 1' Taylor's lot; thence easterly loath by lands ot Hobart di Porter. and West by minium with the fast mentioned line b e t ween ,s ee Caritas street, being about 25 last front oa odd Universal Mary ()devoid 1110feettothe southeast 'Canton street, and 60 feet deep, with one brick corner of raid Charles Ir Taylor's lot; thence sootb buildieg thereon. erly aloft the line of said James Culver's lot. (for. No li-ALSO--One other lot of land in Tory bon. nicely owned by William A Cbamberlain) 50 feet bounded north by nada of tare Wtiltainsosan by to the place of beginning, amtaltilug 7500 feet of lands of D O Long's estates south by hinds of land, more or less, with one framed house thereon. Long's estate, and west by Centre greet. be in g Seied and taken Into execution at the suit of M M about CO feet front on said Centre street and le Matthias va 8 0 Titus, feet deep, with one framed house. one framed No 21-AL24)-One lot of land in Ridgbury tw'p, 'barn aed.few ornamental treeAtheretra. bounded north by lands Of Michael Deneou's est, Nob-ALSO-Cue other Intif land In Trot h Dennis O'Leary and west by lands of east by lands of Jobn Carton. south by lands of bounded Mann bY lands fungal% owned b b l Dr Nelson 00- K Axtell, east by Canton street. south by !endear lett, containlng 30 acres of laud, more or leas, most. W Mittman and west bay Methodist church lot., ly all improved, no buildings. Seized and taken being about ice feet front and. :00 feet deep, with tato execution at the suit of Peter Brady vs James one framed house, one framed , barn, and few fruit carrell. andortianientaf teear thereott. Seized and taken No 29-ALSO-One tot of land in Canton bore. Into romance at the suit of Tinsel A Pines vs H bounded east by public highway, south by *private T Long toed leading from raid public highway to the Macy No 7-41.5 0 -Onli lot of land In Pike township. Smith farm, and west by lands 01 George Meeker, described as follows: Beginning at a pct and einesining ge acres, more or less, about 30 acres stones on the highway leading. from Wyalusing !mirrored, with else framed house, framed bun and creek to Leßaysville by the tray of Hannon Brine. sheds attached, corn crib, other out buildings and and running along the line of land/la Allen White an orchard of fruit trees thereon. a sionthwesterly direction to lands of Granville No 30--ALSO--one other lot of land 'ha Canton Stevens; thence along the line of Medial said Ste- bora. bounded north by lands of George O'Donnell yens In a southeasterly dinette% to the hinds of and A U Spalding. east by lands of A , D Spalding Clinton Keeney; thence along. addlteeners line and Division street, south by lands of M. remelt and land of Aden Stevens& northeasterly directioe and Alexander Mclntosh, west by lands of Mrs N Perms the Bothwell fleet to a post and stones On 34 McClelland, A J Conklin and George O'Don the betteetnentioted highway; thence along said nell, containing 2 acres of land, more or, less, all highway to the place of beginning; containing 55 itaptosted,Vrith an arebard of fruit trees thereon. tern, more or less, about 40 improved, with one Seized and taken Into execution at the suitor Pot • large two story Snowed boa% one old framed erof Bros to use of J E Bullock's est% Vs N W Me house. framed basin and other en: buildings and Cie land. an orchard of fruit trees, thereon. No 31-ALSO-Ono lot of land In Pike township. No a-ALSO-One other lot of land In Pike bounded north by lands of Leonard Fowler and township. &emitted as follows: Beginning at the Joseph Marsh. east by Public highway, south bY center of the road leading front Clinton keeney's lawn of Sanford M White, west by lands of Sanford to Leltaysithe, on the Hee of Perry Cobb; thence M White, containing 43 acres, more or less, about south co east In the none of said road 164.10 per. 25 acres Improved, with two framed houses, one Saes; t h ence eos in 42° m it 24 perches In the can framed barn. one °Mimi house and few fruit trees tar of Mild road; thence Watts 52* west 122 perches thereon. Seised and taken into execution at the to an oak sal:diet la the nee of Lacey E Stevens. atilt of I. 1. Very vs Miner Brister. Also at suit of thence on the line of said Stevens and George Same vs Same. White north 3* east 48 Minims to a chesthet for a Non-, ALSO-Ouelot of land in Wyalusing twp, corner; thence ' north 52* east 92 perches to the bounded asfollows: Begitinlngat the suuthwest cos place of beginning; containing 264 acres, Strict nerof landsconnyed to Witham and Elijah Comp, me-surcobout toimpreved.nobuildings.Belsedand thence along lined land now or late in the posses taken Into execution &Vibe suit of E W Coblava sloe of Barney Donahoe and Anthony Vane'', west 7035-10 perches toll eornerof land now or late In polo No 11-kurel-oune tot f land In Sidgbary tsiop, anion of Joseph Snell; thence along line of raid bonaded north by lands o Geo Chamber', Jr, east last mentioned.land So 7-10 perches to a comer of by lands of Nor. Is O'Connell and . Dennis O'Cmo. land , contracted to Mossy Gtatiams thence along nell, south by lands of Patrick Carroll and Daniel !inset (Inborn let east tit perches toanother corner Redden. and west by lands of Morris O'Connell, of said lot; thence along line of paid lot nortb 92340 suppesed to contain 75 acres, mostly improved, perches tom corner in line of land now or late in poto with one framed house, one log barn and young session of Alex' Dougherty; thence along line of orchard of fruit trees thereon. !nixed and taken said Pant east 59610- perches to a corner In line of into exrnutlow st the snit of Wearies Vanbuskitit land conveyed to William and Elliab Camp; theuce vs John Butilhan. r along sald line south 173 perches to the place of be- Note-ALSO-One lot of land In Ridgbary pep, ginning: containing 150 acres and lit perches of bounded north by lands of Timothy Ilanegata east land, strict measure, more or less, being the same by lands of John Alien, south by -lands of Jorge lot of land contracted to lie sold by Jos Reed, of Driscoll and west by lands of Cornelius Cain and Philadelphia, by his attorney in fact, Michael Mop Michael Grace. and supposed to contain about+loo lore, toJames - Fee and Ric rd Fee, of Wyalusing, acres, nearly all improved, one framed dwellieg aforesaid, by article of a ' meat dated September houwe, one framed horse barn, one• framed ,barn, 1:. A. D. 1851, about 80 acres improved, with two one log barn and amender fruit trees thereop. framed dwelling houses, the ant 26:30 feet. with Salted and taken Into circuits's' at the suit of Dan- an addition Vizi: feet, and the second 18x22 feet, lel W Cain vs James 31 Cala; Daniel M Cain and one framed Ism, two corn cribs, one stone quarry James Mahoney. - • and orchardef fruit trees thereon. Seized and Is- No 11-ALSO-One lot of land in Teisdrore and ken Into execution at the suit of Wm Davies vs Wyalusing townships, bounded north by hinds of James Fee. Philemon Stone and Andrew LaPorte, east by No 33-ALSO-One lot of land la AVysoz town- . lands or - Albert Hitchcock, south by lands of Jo- ;hip, bounded north by tends of G3l Clark. tart by seeh 'Janis and west by lands of George C At- lands seen, osed to be owned by Mary Warlord. wood, Containing ti acres , more or leas, all On- south by Lemuel street, west by Bradford street, proved. one log house one framed barn, other out being 50 feet front and 150 feet deep, as shown On buildings, end orchard of fruit trees thereon. teapot' Morgan **Moody lands, made by H or N - Seised and taken lido execution at theltrit of Jas 'au, all Improved, no buildings. Moody W Win Stuthers vs-James n McAllister. alorgan's ad mr's ox Al' LaP taut. -No 12-ALSO-One lot of land In - Athens tw•p, No 31-A LSO--One lot of land hoSayre, Athens bounded north by lands of N C Harris, east by the township, describes* as follows: beinglor No 7. on public highway, south by lands of N C Harris and map of John A Wood worth's subdivision of Kee west by Keystone avenue, containing J of an acre. stone avenue of Athens township, containing 143 More or less. all improved. with one framed house, perches of land; said map being recorded in the one abed and few fruit trees:thereon. - Seised and Recorder's office of Bradford, county, in deed book taken into execution - at the suit of Batt Golden vs No 120, page :72. Jeremiah Sullivan and James Lambert. Neal-ALSO-One other lot of land in Saye, No 13.-AL'arne lot of land In Troy township, Athens towhship. bounded north by street leading ' bounded north by land of C S Hager. east by laud from Lehigh avenue to It A Packer's, east by Le of Daniel White. south by lands of Daniel White high am nue, south by vacant lot of Elmer 5 Co. scut west by public DI/Owns , . containing .2.% acres, and west by vacant lot of Elmer A Co, containing more or less, all imps - Wed with one framed house, San acre of land, more or less, all improved, one framed barn and few Rrult trees thereon. Seized framed building used for store and dwelling house; and taken Into executhm at the snit of Ellas Rola- shed and other out houses thereon. Seised.and U son vs A L Cooper. ken Into execution at the suit of John A Wood- No 14--ALSOne lot of land in Springfield 'worthy's Chas H Wheelock. tw'p, tohded north by lands of James Bothering- PETER J. DEAN, Sheriff. ton; east by lands of James Hetherington, south SherliPaOince. April 17. 1879. •by lands of -IL B Young and James Seargent and west by lads or Natban Bailey, containing 585 acres, more or less, about 150 acres improved, with one tog house, coo framed lath and two orchards of Milt trees thereon. lieired and taken into elm cult% at the suit of II Aspinwall vs C S Grace. N iIt.a.ALSO-One lot of land In Litchfield township.doscribed as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of a lot now or late of Ira It Park, a pint fora corner. thence east on the north line of lot now or late of said Park as perches to the west line of blot, now tar late of Isaac Baldwin for e corner; theuce north •164 perches to a maple for s corner, the north line, of lot now or tate of Daniel Reason thence west en said line 83 perches tea post; thence north 114 perches to the place of beginning; containing tie acres and 18 perches, mote or less, except St of all the minerals that may be food upon said premises. %No 15--ALSO--One other lot of land In Litch field township, bounded as follows: Beginning at a atone in a lot now or formetly belonging to Daniel Reeser; thence south 25 4-10 reds along the east line of land now or lam of W II Green to a post; thence east 63 rods to a post; thence north 25 4.10 rods to a corner in the south line of the above des scribed lot; thence west 63 rods along said lose rind south line of land now or late of P J Hadlock; con taining 10 acres, more velem, except .44 of all min erals that may be found upon aid premises and subject also to the dal/ of P J padlock as set forth In a contract dated Feb 25, 1866. The two lots above described containing together De acres and, is perches of land, more or less, about 75 im proved, with one framed house, one framed barn with shade attached, other out -buildings and two orchards of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken Into execution at the suit of Rachel Vandyke vs John M layer. No 17-ALSO-One other lot of land situate In Pike township, bounded as follows; Beginning at a stake and stones the northeast corner of .3 Ilaigh% lot; thence north 9,,5° west by land, of A Became 11 2.10 perches to a stake and atones; . thence north 134° east by lands of said A Beecher 194 perches to a beech; thence north 88 0 west by land of 8 anuel Wheaton 216'0 perches to a sake and stones; thence north no west by lands of and J 0 Cbubbuek 32 perches to a stake and atones; thence south 58° west bytand of C Chaffee 24 5.10 perches to a stake and stones; thence south no west by land of 0 Chaffee and A Beecher 94 perches to a. stake and stones ; thence south 15° east by land of 0 Pease 171 perches to a stake and stone; thence north 65 0 east by lands of A Conklin and J 'With 83 perehes to the place of beginning; containing 15incersand 21 perebes,strktmessure, abotit 100 acres Improved, with a tamed house, two framed barna a granary, othet outbalidings, and au orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken foto seeentioa at the suit of A C Coot vs Jonathan N Dimon. No IS-ALSO-One lot of land la Leßoy town ship, bounded north by lands of Ames Harris, east by lands of Keeton Holcomb estate, south by lands of Edward Ipttum and west by lands of Oakley Lewis; containing 63 acres: Mere or less, about 55 improved, with 2 framed houses, 1 framed barn, cow sheds, corn crib, other out buildings and , an orcluird of Welt t s eees thereon. Seised and taken Into execution at the Ault of E H Thomas" use vs Haney liolo rob. No 19-ALSO--One lot, of land to Canton bore, bounded north by lands of Mrs 31 E white, east by Canton street, south by lands of Samuel Owen and the Presbyterian church lot, tied west by Troy street, containing one acre, snore or less, all Im proved, with one framed house, one framed barn, other out Milldam and few fruit and ornamental trees thereon. No 20-ALSO-The defendant's undivided % interest in one other lot Oland Canton bore, boun ded as follows: Beginning at the north en I of dam next above the planing mill, thence In an easterly course parallel with said creek to a post directly north or the gate that opens Into the grist null race, thence south to the north bank of said creek at high water mart; thence a westerly course along the blink Of Mild creek to the dam: Mance along said dam to the place of beginning; containing s an acre, more or less, no buildings. This lot to be sold with the privilege to purchaser of keeping up the dam on said mill site for manufacturing purpo- ses, providing the is ater shall not be raised thereby so high as to Injure the saw Mll/ situated above on Said stream.! Seised and taken into execution at the soil of W S Newman vs James F Fox, ex'r of Dudek Fox.:dee'd. • • NO 21-ALSO-One lot of land In Albany twp, blended as follow*: Beginning at a point In the east line of the Sullivan a Erie It It where the line of land of J C Campbell crosses said rail road line, running thence north 31* east 52440 perches to a goat and stones cor in said Campbell's use; thence south KS* east 121 640 perches along the line of S W Chapman and W Davies' land, toe post cots nen, thence south VS* west 127 5-10 perches along the line of A Id Spears' land to a corner on the east line of S k Z It It aforesaid; thence northerly along said last mentioned line by the several courses ther.of, In 6-10 perches to the place of be ginuthlocOntakting 56 acresand let poseheaniore 'or leskisbeut 23 acres Improved. with a framed house, framed barn and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken Into execution at the suit of Reu ben DeLoeg's use vs Lewis T Smith. No 21--ALSO-One lot of land •in Sheshequin township, bounded as follows: beginning at a hem lock on the bank'of Post creek at a corner of Clark Smith, late J 11 Smith's land on the line of William I) Shores; thence - south e 0341 west 154 perches; thence south 29,51* es 4 88 parches to the creek; thence said - creek to the place of beginning; contalning 12 acres and 311 perches, more or less, mostly improved, with a _framed home, framed barn and few fruit trees thereon-Belled and taken into execution at the salt of Z W 13111ett vs John Laughlin, John Laughlin, Jr. T - r. No 35-ALSO.-The defendants one-Allis inter. ail Irk owe kit of land thiamine township. bounded north by lands of Ellen Ward Miller, east by lands of Ben) Northrup. south by lands of Wm North nip 21, and west by Schrader Brandt cruet, el n taining aboutloo acres. more or less, about 70 1111. proved , with one framed house, framed barn and small °robust°, fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken Into execulls n at Mann of W A Rockwell vs Richard Northrup. No 24-ALSO-One lot ot land In Canton bore, bounded as foifows: Beginning at the northwest cornier of lot No 56, thence easterly along the line of said 240 be and No 57,-167 feet, more or boa. to the center of Division street; thence northerly, along the of said street 224 feet. MOM or Mis, tenet tenter of Carson dreet.thence westerly along tehe tenter of Caren Ittreetlll7 lent toibe northeast corner of lot No 60; thence southerly along the line of mkt lot No 10 :12 feet to the place of beginning. be the same more or less; the same being lots No 66 and 59, as laid down On the village plot of Can ton made by 0 D W C Orentt for Kingsbury, Newman A Company, and dated October Ist. 1557; with one - framed bonding' teed tor- steam planing loth, dry sheds, one framed bath, other eat buildings and few fruit trees there n. Seized and taken Into execution at the suit of Thompson I Taber vaS J Hickok and it N W illiams see`y. No 25-ALSO-One lot land In Towanda bore. bounded west by Second s t, north by an alley of Mutest leading'seat Elented illeeetfnald at being between said lot and Bertlett's Ilse) east by g 1 Means* but andsouth DI Frank.; lin street, bell* Kt feet •on Temkin street and about 95 feet btu s treet to said alley,: With One two Wary brie! illeg house and small tamed dwelling woe frau Nees tberoone• gm= Sevir,' SHERIFF'S SALES.—By virtue of sundry writs issued out of the Court of. Common Pleas of Bradford County and to me di rected, I will expose to public sale at the Court Douse In Towanda, Bradford County. Pirmsylva- Ma, on -THURSDAY,' NAY at 1 o'clock P. M.., the following described property, to wit: No 1.-014 - E lot of land In Wilmot township,. bounded as follows: Beginning at a lien:dock knot and stone heap In Daniel Crandall's pasture; thence south 8334 0 west 100 perches, to a hemlock knot and stone heap la the line of lot deeded by John 13. Spalding. Esq: thence south .2S O west 78 per ches to a stone heap, northwestern corner of John Parker lot; thence by same south 81° east 108 perches to a stone heap; thence east 38 6-10 perches to stone. heap In the John Crandall line: and thence north 22 Se east 124 perches, to the place of begin • ninglcontainitig 71 acres of land, more or less, about. 33 acres Improved, with 2 board houses, one board stable and few fruit trees thereon. Belted . . and taken Into cxecntionat the suit of H M Lion va C V Hasecrants. Alsoat suit of Samuel Spencer vs C F Bosecrants.. j . No 2 ALBO—One Other lot of land In Towanda Borough, bounded es follows: en the north by Hus ton street; east by lands of C F Nichols; south by an alley:. west by lands of Mrs Huston or C F 'Nichols, being about 50 ft front on -Huston street, and 223 ft deep, with a twcrstory framed house thereon, No 3 A11.80 , 40n0 other lot of land in Towanda borough, bounded. as follows: Beginning at north western corner of C r Nichols' lot, now Alex Al len's astate, on south side of Huston-M• thence westerly along south side of said street VI feet to a corner of land coutractedio C F Nichols; thence southerly along the east line of said lot WA 6-10 ft, to line of land formerly owned by C Mercer; thence easterly along said. Mercura land 23 ft, to corner of lot ob C 5" Nichols now the Alex Allen estate; thrnee northerly along line of said lot to the place of with part Of a framed barn theieon. ' No 4 ALSO-The'defenda'nt's Interest In one lot of land in Towanda born, bounded north by Huston street. west by lands of J H Chaapel In the possession Of W M Mallory, south by an alley, and east by a lot of C F Nichols, now Ales Allen's es tate:. being about 50 feet front on said Heston-at / and 222 feet deep, with part of a framed barn thereon. Seised and taken into execution at the suit of G F-Taber's use vs C F Nichols. , No 5 ALSO-One other lot of land in Athens township, bounded north by lands of Henry Kirby. east and south by lands now or formerly owned by John D Keyser and west-by* the public highway; containing 'A of an acre of land, more or less, with one framed 'house and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken Into execution at' the suit of Friendly tiros , use vs Mary . F Carrier. No 0 ALSO-One other lot of land in Burlington bore, bounded north by.lands of Hollister Compton and Long Bros, east by the center of the brick wall of Long tiros' belng center of the main bolid log, south by Troy street, and west by lands of (1 P Tracy, being about 33 feet . front on said Troy at, and II t. feet deep. with one three story brick build ing thereon. Seized and taken into 'execution at the suit et A L McKean vs William Bites. No 7 ALSO-One other lot of land in Burlington township, bounded north by lands of W , Outrage and Treat Shoemaker, east by lands of Treat Shoe maker, south by the public highway, and -west by the public highway, containing 63 acres of land, more or less, about 40 acres improved, with one framed house; one barn and orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and takbn Into execution at the salt ntE Petneitty vs 0 Perry. No 8 ALSO-Ono other lot of land In Franklin . township, bounded north by lands of Hiram Thurs ton, east by the, public highway, south by lands of Leonard Brown and on the west by lands of Luther Smith; containing Nan acre, more or less, all im proved, with one unfinished framed house thereon. Seised and taken Into execution at the suit ef M W Taylors' use vs Hiram Cole. . '- No ALtO-One other lot of land In AILOny township, bounded as follows, Beginning at a point on the east lino of the Sullivan and Erie It it, where the line of land of J S Campbell crosses Said rail road line, running thence north' 31 0 east 52 0.10 perches, too post and stone corner in said Camp. bell line; thence south 87% 0 east 121 840 perches along the line of S W Chapman and W Davis , lands, to a post corner; theuco south 2734 0 west 127 5.10 perches along the line of A H spear's isnd, to a corner on the east line of the E It It afore said; thence northerly along said last mentioned line by the several courses thereof, 118 6.lfiperches to the place of beginning, containing 55 acres and 141 porches , of land, more or less, about 25 acres Improved, a ith one framed house, one framed barn and. few fruit trees thereon. Seised and taken into execution at the suit of W A Rockwell vs Robert Mclntosh. No 10 ALSO-The Interest of the defendants In bne other lot of land in. Overton township, In the warrantee name - of Hugh Ladiey, containing 400 acres, more or less, Seized and taken Into execu tion at the salt of N N Betts, cashier's use vs C D Cash, Geo C Cash sec'y and F A Cash sec'y. No 11 ALSO-One other lot of land in Leroy township, bounded north by Towanda Creek, east by lands of Pierson Holcomb. south by a vacant piece of land owned by L' T Buttons, and west by lands of Jas Holcomb, containing about 53 acres of land more or less, about 45 acres improved, whit a framed house, two framed barns, our corn house other out buildings and orchard of fruit tree thereon. No 12 ALSO-One other lot of land In Leßoy township, bounded east by lands of James McCra ney, south by lands of the Schrader Coal Company, west by lands of JAWS' Holcomb, containing 45 acres of land, more or less, about 40 acres improv ed, no buildings. Belted and taken into execution at the suit of P,otneroy Bros' use vs LT Buffum. No 13 ALSO-One other lot of land In township, bounded north by lands of C A Fowler, east and south'by lands of Liberia or Lyman Mar-' cy, and west by bode of Samuel Lyons containing is acres of land. more or less, all Improved,. with a framed house, framed barn, a mill or shop, and few fruit trees thereon. Seised and taken into ex ecution at the suit of 'Seth Wickham ad-earths.; It Cowell and Mahlon Strops. No 14 A 420--010 other lot of land in Mater township, bounded as follows: beginning , at a post, the pouthwosLeornee of a lot this-day conveyed-to Amelia Wells, thence along the east side of an al ley south 14 0 west 1135 feet; thence sou th sl)b9 east . 1094-10 feet to the canal; thence tip the same north 76,fitoieast 171 Si 10 feet; thencenp the same north 25 0 west 100 feet: thence up the same north s°-east 100 feet; thence up the same north r west 31$ ft, to the southeast, COMr of lot this day conveyed to Amelia Wells; thence along th e Basset *meth 814 0 west about 130 feet to the place of beginning, con taining about one acre, more or less. with a steam saw. snCpisster mill thereon. Seised and taken Into execution M. the suit of 0 F Mason, Guardian, ea Chart No lIVALso-one other lot of land in Columbia township bounded north by lands of Stephen Gar net and James Strong.east by lands of Caleb Bash; south by lands of Henry Chanel and Fayette Lee rs, and on the west by the public highway, crol talsilliglo acres of land, -more or less, about SO acres improved, sithone trained bone 4 one framed hem ow granary pod , few fruit trees thereon. - halated and taken Into eXtrcution at the salt, of X Z Comstock an L II Williams. Note A1.89.-Olte Dew lot of land in :Wrenn* be bounded is follows t,Beginaing it a ego; * fir, • *UM' a taneem the West side of Wain street, atm' 20 feet south of a lot formerly owned -.by Plinio Wells; thence westerly Ono parallel line with said Wells Sot to the Center of an alley, which alley to. WIWI Way from Man Street a t e Seetnel street; thanes monody along the center of said alley to k 4 sold by J F Means and wife to Robot Stela Web; thence easterly along said Mclntosh lino tels the west aide of Main street; thence northerly along said line of Main street to plemotherinning. being about HG feet frontal said Math street, and ahrot 1110 feet deep, with two two story framed bundlers thereon. being the same piece of land deeded by J Means, and wife to J - W - Xestis by deed dated April 1, 18 7 / 1 , and recorded in deed book No 118. page-UM. Seised said taken lota ex& Crakes at the exit Of The Mutual. B and S F- Asso- Math:mu John W Stuns. Ifo 17 A ether lot of land, situate In Towanda blended as follows: Deeming at the mistimes*, isomer of DX Tweet's land on -the west side of William street: thence by land of U X Tarter south 711* west 100 feet to a corner ; thence by land of Henry Harris and D ampler south Se IP east 100 feet to a corner of J J Webb; thence north 76e east by land formerly owned b I Theodore Luria . ;tie' feet Mlle west side of Wil lam street; thence one coarse of north PM , w along the west tine of sold William street 100 feet to the place of beginning ; one board shanty there on. Seised and taken Into execution at the suit of L I. Moody and II 11 Morgan; administratorof Wm H Morgan vs A b Macdonald. . • No ill ALSO—One other lot of land, sittkatel In Towanda Borough, bounded. north by lands' of ZlieuiWord Miter. east by Third street, south: by Ward' Avenue, and west by lands of - .John Orlmn ; being 60 feet on Third street, lit feet on Ward Avenue, with 1 framed house thereon. Seised and taken, into execution at the suit of Joseph Towner vs Margaret Mack and John Mack: - No le ALSO—One other lot of land. altuata' fn Athens township, bounded as follows: Beginning In the centre of the Chemung roan. and running westerly along the south line of lands owned by Gottlieb Hess 18 rods to lands belonging to D L Snyder and mother: thence southerly, along said linesrof D L D' Snyder 8 rods parallel with the cen , ire of said Chemung road ; thence easterly la rods In a line parallel with t h e north line to the centre of said. Chemnier road ; Mimeo northerly - 6 reds along the centre of said Cheering road to the place of beginning; containing I-acre, mere or lees; ter the same piece of land as deeded to Joseph Halsor by Timothy Wheeler, - with two framed dwelling house% one framed barn and few fruit treeithereon. ' Seised and taken into execution at the suit of Sarah m Elmer vs Miner St-John. - No 20 ALSO—One other lot of land, situate in Wilmot township. bounded as follows: Beginning u s beech the northwest corner of the Join Cran dall lot; thence north 6130 east 166 perches to a post and stonesintitowell's line; thence north 2.1.2 0 west 19 6-10 perches too a post andsstones ; thence south We west 1.06 perches wagons heap; thence south irite west U perches to the place of help- Mug ; containing to acres, more or less, about at Unproved, with a log house, a framed barn and ether outbuildings, and - an orchard , of fruit trees thereon; being part of two tracts:. in warrantee name of Jahet Fish and Mathias Ilellenback. Zio 21 ALSO—One other lot of land, situate In Wilmot township, bounded as follows: Beginning in a sten:elm:4p; thence west 156 perches to a stone heap In warcient line; thence south by same 146}5 . perches to a stone heap; thence east 136 perches to a stone heap; thence by State road north 104 , east $3 'perches. north nu west 18 perches, north 45 0 east Ztlierches to the place of beginning; captain. 1ng,76 acres and 83 percles, more or loss, *boon 35 'lmproved, with three small framed houses, a fram ed been, a saw mill with railroad tr:Sek, other out buildings and an orchard Of trait trees thereon ; being IA No I7.ltturdevsnt•s subdivision of tenr, rant surveyed In the name of Jesse Fell and•con veyed to Joseph M Gamble by the heirs of Sarah If Butter and Geo If Butter, deceased. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of John G Spald ing vs Jos 61 Gamble, Daniel 1) Crandle and liar mast E Churchill. No 22 ALSO—One other lot of land, situate in Standing Stone township, bounded 'on the south east by the east or _southeast bank or Rammer field Creek, north by lauds of F S Whitman. west by lands of said F S Whitman, and booth by lands of James Espy; containing about 12 'acres, more or less, about 2 improved, with two framed houses, one framed bare and other outhouses, one saw mill, water privilege, and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the stilt of P 8 Squires vs J N Coe.;. •No 23 ALSO-One other lot df land,'situate in Canton Borough, borinded north by lands of Will iam Taber, east by lands of S %Strait, south by Colon street, and west byiands of It Is with one framed house, one framed barn. and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken Into execu tion at the suit of E S Horton, administrator of Asa Mattocks, deceased. vs Calvin Dodge. No 24 ALSO—One other lot of land, situate to • Wilmot township, bounded as follows: Beginning at a beech the southwest corner of thetract thence north. I 11. perches att.ng the• west - line )si t he tract tea poet; thence east at perches to a beech by the nollenback road; them> along said road \ south la° east 112 perches to a beech by said road ;\ thence weld 114 perches to the beginning; contalntng 70 acres and It perches, 'nevi or less, about 35lin. proved. with a framed tionse" ' a framed barn, one granary, and an orchard of Dalt` trees thereon. Seized and taken Into execution at the suit of Ilan. north Cotter vs John Cotter; being the defendant's onmseventh interest' In the aboveAlescribed prop erty. No 25 ALSO—One other lot of land, situate in at Borough, bounded. as follows: Beginning a post In the line of George Meeker, lot, being the southeast corner of said lot; thence west along ice line of said Meeker's lot 244 feet to a corner in centre of road leading from Troy to Canton; thence in a northerly course along the centre of said road' 60 feet to a corner; thence in an easterly course parallel with said Meelthrer.line 244 feet to, post ; thence in a southerly course 60 feet to the place of beginning; containing 14,640 square feet of land, more or less, all improved. with a dwelling house -thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the . suit W G Sadler vs J 13 Costellosurd Julia Cos tello. • - No 26 ALSO—One other MLA' land, situate In Troy Borough, bounded north by lands formerly owned by F J Calkins, now occupied by Dr Samuel Shepard: . east by lands of Nelson - Adams, south by lands of Nelson Adams, and west by Elmira etreet. with two dwelling houses thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Pomeroy Broth • ers vs D C'Lampman. ' No :•.; ALSO—One other lot of land, situate In South Creek township, bounded' north by lands of F Gillett, east by li L Smith, south by *J P Gil lett, and we-t by Fred Chancey and II L Smith containing about one-half acre, with a framed house, a framed blacksmith shop, a framed barn, and few fruit, trees thereon. Seized, and taken Into execution at thrisult of N E Vanbusktrk vs 11 tram Sample. No 28 ALSO—One Other lot of land, striate In Springfield township, bounded as follows: Begin. nine at theemt thwest corner of the lot hereinafter described, at a point in the south line of lands of A J Dickenson; from thence east akiug the lands of said Dickenson 106 perches to a corner, in the high way leading front Mill City westerly: thence south along said highway 59 perches to an angle in said highway: thence southeast along said highway 81 440 perches; theote east along the lands of M. it Gleason 43 . 6.10 perches to a corner; thence south along the lands of said Gleason 224 perches to an angle; theme southeasterly along- lands of said Gleason -80% perches to a tomer; thence' south along lands of the estatirof Ede in Watson, dee'd. 37% perches to an angle; thence westerly along lands of 0 G Dunbar 32 perches loan angle; thence south along lands of G P Voorhis 61 140 perches to a corner; thence easterly along lands of said Voor his 11 640 perches to a corner;• thence southerly 'Wong lands of Hiram Potter 120140 perches to a corner; thence westerly along lands of A 8 Mosley 48 4-10 perches to a corner;-thence a northeast di- rection along lands of Dennis Bailey 26 perches to I an angle; thence a northwest direction along lands of W J Wigstes 50 perches to an angle ; thence easterly along landsof said Wlgstea.97 940 perches to. an eagle ; thence west along the highway run ning from Mill City to the Bo swell school house 79% perches to a corner;" thence 'north along lambi I of the estate of Alexandr Clark, deceased, 161 4-10 perches to a corner; thence westerly elonglands of,. said Clark estate 107 perches to a corner; thence north along land of said Clark's- estate tit 640 perches to' the place of beginning, and supposed to contain 227 acres, after deductiog therefrom about 16 acres heretofore sold and conveyed. which Is owned or in possession of the following persons : 1 11r1 Cooper, Joseph Clark, Ci Saunders, II 8 Cum mlne—H E Leonard, N 8 Watson, .E D Wilder, 11 W Cheeney, and school house lot; about 80 acres IMproved, .Ith two framed houses; two framed barite with sheds attached, Mframed horse barn, • saw mill, a,.chopping mill for reed. a eider—mill: and an Orchard' of fruit treemthereen. Seized and taken Into execution at the suit of' Herrn Wood's the vs William A Bulloce. No 29 ALSO—One, other Jet of land in Albany. township, bounded s follows: beginning at a beech a corner of lands of Luke W Morris; thence by the same west 166 perches to a post by a hemlock cor ,ner of the same land and lead -of Catherine .W Morris; thence by other lanes of - Israel NV Morris north 20%* east 127 perches to a post; thence also by hinds of Israel W Morris, east 166 perches to a post In the clue of -Luke W' Morrie; and thence by the same south 29%9 west 127 perches to the place of beginning, containing 107% acres; being the same piece of landconveyed by Israel 'W Morris, by deed bearing date Nov 2ii, 1851. and recorded in the office for recording deeds, in and for the coun ty of Bradford, In Deed Book No 57, page 303. No 30 ALSO—One other lot of land in Albany township, bounded. as follows: commencing at a sugar stump, the northwest corner of said lot and corner of lot No 7 of a survey; thence south east by lands of Thomas Cullen, dee'd, 82 perches to a post corner of lots No 3 and 5 of said survey; thence south 112 perches to a beeclf corner of lots-NO 5, 9 and 10; thence north 0% 0 west 2 perches to a beech corner of iota No 7, 8 and 9; thence north al Se east 112 perches to place of be ginning; containing 49. acres and 112 perches.. • Being krt e t'6 ot'A H MeHeury's survey, being the.same pi of land conveyed "by Michael Red ding by deed bearing date January 7,-1874, and re 'curled in the office for recording deeds In and fur Bradford county, In deed book No 119, at page 131), &e t ; exceptlngend reserving therefrom the follow ing described lot: beginning at a beech corner, theimenorth 31% 0 east 56 perchestO a post; thence thence south 47° east 72,i perches to a; beech; thence north 88% 0 west to the beginning,Contain log 12 acres and 48 perches. The three aforesaid pieces of land being whit is known as the Cotten Boys' Farm, striate In Albany township, bounded as follows: north and northwest by lands of John Murphey, east by lands formerly 'owned by William Zasier, south and southwest by lands of John S McDonald, containing 157 acres of land, more or less, about 125 Streit lummired. with two plank dwelling. houses, one frweed barn, one log barn. one granary, other out buildings and two .orehluds of fruit tries thereon. .seized and taken Into execution st the suit of Lewis Zaner vs David Cullen and John Cullen. • . No 31 ALSO—One other lot of lend. situate In Pike township, bounded as follows: Beginning at Centre of State road on line of John Bolles; thence south We° west 147 4.10 perches along said Bolles' line to a poet and stones corner; thence loath 69%* east 74 13.25 perches along the line of J Barnes, de ceased to* post and stones corner; thence north_ 1-20*.east lth perches to centre of State road by I-Weis of Wm Cline; theism north 553-ici wpst 18 2-10 perches; thence north 35 0 east along lands of J Bolles; thence north 5550 west; thence south 35 0 west along said Bolles' land to State.road, lying 8 .• perches on said road, and beinglexcluslve Of road 5 perches deep; thence north 3514? west 53 140 slang perches State road to place Of beginning; nee aiming (Including house and-lot) ell acres, more or less. about 00 Improved, with a framed house, a framed horse barn, a framed bans with sheds at tached, a granary, an Ice house,other outbuildings 'and two orchards of. fruit trees thereon. Seized 'and taken 'lnto execution at ithe stilt of William Shumway's use vs D H Allen and 8.11 Allen. o • No $2 ALSO—One other lot of land, situate in' Monroe township, bounded as follows: Beginning at a post for a corner on the west side of the south branch of Towanda - Creek; running thence north ,7938 0 east 47 2-10 perches_to el.pitch pine; thence . 'north 16° east 13 perthes to a 'post; thence south 885(° east 218 perches to a poet; thence booth 3854* west 80 8-10 perebes to a post for a corner; thence north 89)4 41 west 164 patens to a post for scorner ; • thence south 10° east t 5 2-10 perches to spelt for a corner; thence moth 6810 wed 24 perches to a post for a corner, thence north 6154 9 west 28 'perch es to a censer; thence north 1234° east 8 2.10 perch es to a corner; Medea north 71144. West 13 perches to a post by two pines for a corner; thence north .454 0 west 40 perches tektite place of beginning; con: tabling 110 acres and 139 perches,' more or less, about JO acresimprovect. with three framed two barns, one corn house, and two orehtn l l l .n fruit trees thereon; said lot will be sold subject to II life lease to B F Wanck for N of Stl acre on the Berwick Ternplke. Seized and taken into execu tion at the suit of Eliza Fowler and Ennio° Fe/w -hir, who sarrive Austin Yowler . vs C A Fowler. No lii ALSO. other lot of. land to Towanda bore, hounded north by lands of Joseph D Yontso ye. east b 77 Slain street, south by the lands of the David I' bsxsiuw estate, and west by Socandet; Aid/ containing if of an sere of bad. more orbs% wipe • three framed house*, one framed been.with abed* attached, sad few fruit tree* tbenion ; being tbe same piece of Mad conveyed by d eed and = • wile to Pbebe Ana Orklilik, by dbearing data April 7, IW, anbreeorded in Deed lie* lie7S, ela Page SG Ate. Seised and taken late essentials at tbe *tit of L S Sia s burl , trustee, es Jots &GNP • dtb and P A Gridi No 14 ALSO.4)ne cum lot of Isedla Wilmot top, bounded north by lands of C V Welles. deed. met by bade of Cornelia, Donovan and T X Quick. math by Matte dt John Tamer and west by lands of II Welles, deed; containing it acres of Mad. , more or lam*, about a acres Dopmenst. with wee . beard bouse and. tow fruit Was thereon. Seised -a, - and takes taco execution it the snit of A. Lewis re W Wane. 35 A3.80- . One other lot of Mad hilthlsteuT townshipp., bounded north by lands of Limits Voce- Ms. malty public highway. south by Walser 0 A flenthans and west by binds of 0 A Bandems. rum Jsabout one sere of land. more (Mies; all fm. . with one framed Wm, nue framed stare rouse and few fruit trees thereon. • No all ./Lf.l3o—One other lot of land In ItldgbarY township, bounded north and west by public high way, east by lands of JOel Peterson and south by hinds formerly owned by Theodore Larrlson, eon. Wiling 3 acres of land, more or has .111 Imwoved„ with one framed house thereon. liaised md taken nto exec tattoo the saltof But vs J D Voir. No 11 • No 31A630—One other lam! land,- situate In Orwell township, bounded north by lands of J W Paths, last by lands of " J II Allen, olt -Allis, Franklin Maynard and 0 If Norton. south by lands! of Hiram Doughert, and west by lands of Isaac Adams and II C All is; containthg about 90 acres, more or less, about 80 Improred, with a framed house, s framed bans, other outbuildings, and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seised and taken' into execution at the snit of A - Conklin Int II X Allis, H 8 Allis and Mlles Allis, T T No DI Al-SO—Ono other lot of land, situate in Litchfield township, hounded as follows: Begin. tang at an ash for a corner on the southwest corner of let of land owned by Samuel Ovemshlre: tbebea north Pie east 91 3-10rches to a corner on lino or land formerly owned b pe y Z glower; thence north 1 9 west along said Ilse CI 4.10 perches to a corner on the line of David McKinney; thence north 89 0 west 98 2.10 perches along the line of said David McKinney to a corner, thence south 84 Z4O perches to the place Of beginning; containing 38 acres and 80 perches, more or less, about K acres improved, with a board houie, a framed tiara, an old.harn, one DWI, and a few fruit trees thereat'. -Seized and taken Into execution at the colt of Adam Itifenburg vs If H Sherman, and 1/ 11 Slier man, administrator of Le Sherman.. • No 19 ALSO—One other lot of land In North To- wands township, bounded northbilands of Santa el II and W Foster and John teldel. west by lands of James Hurley. south by lands of Edward Destine—and east by lambed Silas Mills antrEd- - ward Overton, containing it acres of land, more or less, about 44 acres traproied. with one. framed house, oat framed barn and few fruit trees there. on. • Seized and taken Into ezecutlon at the snit of J N Calif's use vs Bartley Heath. No 40,ALSO—One other' lot of land In Orwell township, bounded north by lands of Dr Conklin, east by lands of Isaac Marsh and 0 J Chabbuelt, south by lands of W V Glenn, and west by lands of , Barney Clark and. George Lent; .containing $0 -acres or land, more or less.abont Semmes improved. witbone framed house, one framed barn. one hog pen and few fruit trees thereon. • Seized and taken Into execution at the snit of Lucinda . Lonnsberry vs Henry It Osbons.. . ,No 41 ALSOV—The defendant's one-half Interest ID a certain tot, piece or parcel - of land, situate la . Albany, Monroe and Overton tewashlps, 'bounded as follows Beginning at an old hemlock corner on the southwest corner of warrant in the mime of Stephen HoUlngswortb : thence south 66° east =- rods to "the west _line of warrant In the name of Ann Harris; thence south .rt° west about 55 rods to . the southwest corner of said Ann Harriewar. rant; thence south 58° east 155 rods to a post and stones the, southeast corner of said Ann Harris' warrant; thence north V. O east 6091.10 rods to the northwest earner of Jackson lot ; thence south 55° 212 rods to Jackson's northeast corner; thence south TV west 41 rods to a post corner ; thence north &Hi° east 57 4-10 rods to a corner: thence north 443i° east 119 rods; thence south 55° east 106 6-10 rods; thence north 37%* east 50 rods; thence south It east 20 rods to the west line of warrant , In the name of May Wallies; thence north 32° east 110 pereheLto the southwest corner of warrant in the name of Robert Hampton ; thence south 56 0 east 166 rods; thence north 14344° -east 103 rods; thence north 19° east 320 rods to aoutheast corner of warrant In the name of Samuel Anderson: thence north 32° eastLlM rods to the northeast corner of said Anderson warrant; thence north 56° west 324 rods to a hemlock stamp, an old corner; thenco south n• west 224 rods to a corner of warrants In be names of Peter North and Peterahotts; thenco north 56° west 62S rolls to the northwest corner of . warrant In the name of John North ; thence aosth ' 24 0 west 425 rods to- a black oak corner: thence south 34° west 448!.4 rods ; thence north 58° west 35 rods to a post, old corner; thence south 32° west 329 rods to the place of beginning; containing - 6,000 acres. more or less. .Stelzed and taken Into erects tton at the suit of-a P Kirby's use es - J,F Satteriee. Also at the stilt of First National:Bank of Athens vs J. F Satterlee.' . . No 42 ALSO—One other lot of l and, situate In 'Leßoy township, bounded north by la.udsof Hobert Mason, east by lands of M L Wooster, south by tite Towanda Creek, and what by lands of Charles MI- . nard; cotstainlng.72 aeresi. more Qr less, about L 5 Improyed. with a framed barn and .an orchard of fruit trees thereon. seiziki and taken into execu- Mon at the suit . . of Nelsoa Reynolds' ex.'is vs H 5V McCraney and - T A McCraney. No 43, ALSO.-One other lot of land in Llichflehl township, hounded north y lands of John - II Coop + er, east - by lands of FP . per, and south and west by lands of Eugene Ho erhhl, containing abotit 126 adrex.of laud, more or lest, about 70 improved. with one framed' house, one framed- barn, one framed lemon house, other out buildings and few Irult.trees therein. Seized and taken into execu tion at-the suit of Stephen Morris - use vs James it Carmer and A B Campbell. Ne 41 ALSO—One other Into? land, situate In - Pike township, hounded as follows: Beginning at a stake and stones the northeast Corner of .1 Halgh's lot; thence north Vie west by lands of A Beecher 11 2.10- perches to a stake and-stones ; thence north 24 0 east -by lands of said Beecher 130 perches to a stake and stones; thence south 119° west Wands of the . alepre grantors 105 perches to a stake and stones; thence south 39 0 west by latids ' of 11 Manchester 11 0,10 perches to a stake and atones; thence south 15 0 west by land of 0 Pease - 171 perches to a stake and stones. thence north 65e - , east by lands of A Conklin and / stones; 93 perches lito the place of beginning; containing 110 acres and -SO perches, more or leabout 90 acres Improved,. with a framed - house, a framed barn a framed ,horse barn , a granary and an. orchard of fruit ,trees thereon. Selied d taken into execution at li the salt of Cyrus Cook. s Jonathan Dimon. - ss in No 46 ALSO—One o f er lot of land ,. altuate In Tuscarora township, ended north by lands of I John and Joseph Nigb.past by lands contracted by Peter Nigtftojacob nought, south bylands of B -W Edwards, now In poseession of John Bought, and west by lands of said John and Joseph Nigh ; containing.= acres, more or less, a'out 15 improv ed, with two framed houses, .a framed -barn, a blacksmith shop, and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. - , - . No 47 ALSO:—.-One -other lot of land. situate In Tuscarora township, bounded north by lands of W narrowcilff, east- by a creek dividing lands front - W Barrowcliff (now owned by B W Edwards) on the south by lands of,Jacob Bought, and west by lands of Elijah Merrill and others; containing 53 acres, more or leas. about 20 Improved; being same land contracted from Peter W Nigb to Jacob nought on the 6th day of August, 1873. Seized and ' taken Into execution ft ths salt of Wind Vincent's use vs Jacob Bought. No 48 ALSO—Ono other lot of land, situate in , Towanda township, bounded north by the Barclay Railroad, lands of the Towanda Iron Manufactar- ing Company and M C Mercer (lately owned by Gordon F Mason), east by the Susquehanna River. , and south by lands of Miller Fox, Michael Mekla hon. Patrick Considine, Joseph Ochs, C 11 Man i ville, S W Ahrord, B Z Whitney, Alonzo Mingos and Martin Croty, and west by lands ot Hiram Fox, deceased ; containing 30 acres of - land, more 1 or less, all improved, with no_ buildings thereon. I.Setzed and taken into execution at the snit of J A -Record, J L Kent and E 1. - Hillis, .Trustees of -Bradford Lodge 1 00 F, No 167, ate vs 8 C Means. i No 49 ALSO—One other lot of land, situate In Canton Borough, bounded north ty lands of Mrs B D Hazleton, east by lands of Harding Clark and E C Seymour, south by lands of Z Dunham, and west by Sullivan street; being SO feet front on said. Sullivan-street and 200 feet deep, with's framed', house and few fruit trees thereon. Sated and taken into execution at the , salt of J H Ilazieten's use vs L D Grainteer and Antra Granteer. No 50 ALSO—One other lot of land, situate In Litchfield township, bounded north and east by the public highway, south by lands of ' Mrs Case, and west by lands deeded to Eliza Stanton; containing -about 14 acres nearly all Improved, with a dwell log house and few (Full trees thereon.. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of 8 G Townsend 'vs J P.Perry and J E Drake. •.. PETER J. DEAN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, April 10, 1874. . AUDITOIL'S NOTICE.— In the Orphan's Court of Bradford - County. In the matter of the estate of Jane Bider. late of Warren township. deceased. • The undersigned, au Auditor appointed by the' Court to distribute the money in the hands of the Executor of the -estate of. Jane- Bider. deceased. will 'attend to the duties of his appointment at Lis ortco in Towanda Borough, en FRIDAY. the 9th day of MAY next, at 10 o'clock. A.. 31., at which time and place all persons haring c laims upon said funds are required to present the same, or be de barred from coming in upon said funds. -JAMEY U. CODDING, Auditor. Towanda, April 7, 1879-w4. ADMINISTRATORW NOTICE. —Notice 1* hereby given. that all persons In.' debted to the estate of Lydia J. Rowley, Lste of Herrieksille, Penna. deceased, are requested to make Immediate payment, and all persons haring claims against said estate must present them duly authentleated ter settlement to W. A. Wetmore, of Herrickville, Pa. W. A. W ETMORE. Adaddistrator.. Rerrletrllle, Pa., April M9-R!.. A -SSIGNEET 'NOTICE,—Inthe ,L - A. matter of the luntanr assignment of Fred A. leash, for the benefit of his creditors. I In the Court of Common Plead of Bradford Co., No. BM December Term. ISM , The final account of U. L... Scott. Assignee in the above case. filed April Ist. 157 M. and 111114,11CCOlillt will-be presented to said Court for final cantinas tlon and allowance; on Thursday, •Way 8, tan, un less cause be shown why said accountenerold not lie finally confirmed and allowed by the Court. • • GEORGE W. BLACKMAN. Towanda, April 10, 1879-114. Prothonotary. A SSIGNEE'S NOTICE.—In the Matter or the volunterfassbrninent of Geo. r. eneh for the benefit of hie credlion. ! In tbe Court of Common Pleas of - Bradford Co.. No. an. December Term. ICA. The final account of U. L. Scott. AMignee It the above case, filed April'lst, 1879; and said account will be presented to said Court for final emeriti' a. tlon and allowance. on Thursday. the Bth day of May neat, tiniest cause oe shown why said account should not be finally confirmed and allowed by the Court. , GEORGE W. BLACKMAN. Towanda, April 10, 18710 . -w4, Prothonotary. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.—In the matter of the voldotary asalgument of Chad. D. Cash fer the benefit 9f his creditors. In the Court of COOMOU Pleas of Bradford Co.. So. IBM. December Terik 1874. The Anal account of H. L. ScotkAssigue4 In the above case, filed Aptttlst. and said account will - be presented to said Court ter final confirms. Con and allowance, on Thursday; the- Bth day - of May next. unless cause be shown why add account should not Tie finally confirmed and allowed by the Court. " GICUBGE W. BLACKMAN. Towanda, April 10, 1879.w4. Protbonotory. ASSIGNEE'S . NOTICE .— In the matter of the voluntary assignment of Zd. Loomis for the benefit of his creditors. . In the Court of Common Plena of Bradford Co., No. 1197, May Teruclol. the anal account of P. W. Hovey, Anilines In the above cue. aledtAptll 7th, INS; and told ao• count will be presented to said Court for data eau annatlon and allowance, on Thursday, the Ith day of May next. unless 'canto be shams why said no count should not be dually andlnied and allowed by the Court. °sonar. W. BLACKMAN. Towanda, April le, 1.1711-wd, Prothosotaly.