U Nitadfori 'oda CIiAS. li. ALLSX, LOPAL .Towanda, Pa., Thursday, April 44,1879, W. A. CIIAMBERLDT, Designs f .PINE • JEWELBY, warteL'i SILVER Jr, PLATEP;WARE, TOWANDA PA. Towanda. Jan. I a. lin. LOCAL AND GENERAL. IN-runzadrtiro legal adv be found on; Fourth Page: SEVXRAL rafts hive passed this place during the past week, oil their way down the river. T us Grand Lodge Knights of Honor of t this Slate their next annual ses sion• at Pittston: IT looks as if the youth of the northern tier would have to trip around the May pwl© in snoW-shoes. kr is said that the efforts to secure a flee bridge across the river at illyalusing, .bid fair to proye successful. HIRAM Foram, of Falls township, Yi'y. •oming County, has served as Constable of that township for the past 22 years. C. IL MannEr, of Ulster, started fur Chicago on Tuesday last, to take a posi tion as a reporter on the Daily Times of that city. rf FEED. H. HOFFMAN, of T ro y, WAN on Thursday last, appoint ed by the Govern or And confirmed by the Senate as a No. fury Public CIIMILIE MIX/RE Gas pureliasocl the wholesale liquor establishment of H. W. Nour.ra, and will take possession about the fait of May. . _ t- ---------. POLICEMEN LUMLEY and Q'DoNELL, of Canton, are under bail for an appearance at Mayhem, for unnecessary harsh treat- Anent of a prisoner. Fon some unexplained reason the Edi lots in charge of the Educational Depart ment failed to furnish copy for that De- Tartment this week. llorr. DEt.os . RocKwiit„of Troy,: and I. ItlePttetisoN, Esq., of •this place, Were in Cantoa on Friday last, investigating the 8111Til abortion case: Ow no has got a new paper. Its called The INlater. It advocates Temperance. It is neatly printed and spicely edited, and we wish it success. MRS. FLETCUER, the Bridge Street 31 I: iner, is - having a very largo spring trade, requiring daily orders of goods to keep her stock replenished. A somrstx will he held in the lecture moms of the Church of the Messiah (Uni versalist), on Tuesday evening, April All are invited to attend. Tits Troy Gazette says that N. M. Pox -Entry will put up a tine ,residence on Main .street in that vilhige this season. INGHAM, the 'Emira architect, is making the plaits. THE now grist mill of Ono. H. Vtmtcs, now neatly completed at Wyaliming, it is . said will be ono of tho largest and finest in Pennsylvania, and has cost nearly $20,- 000. G. H. ESTELL, of Canton, lost a trot-. ling horse, known as "Shorty Fountain," from epizootic on Sunday last. He was said to be the "fastest" horse in western • Ton attention of readers is directed to the new advertisement of POW ELT. & Co., on second page, as likewise a busingsslo cal on this page; Moro new and :season able goods. Cnuncti.of the Messiah (Universalist), Rev. Wil.max TAYLOR, Pastor. At 10f o'clock A. M., suhjeot—•`Crumbs for the Dogs." At 7:30 r. M.-" The Last Day's." All welcome. Now read Harper's Magazine for May, 1579. It is richly illustrated,—over one hundred engravings, while every article -is a treasure. No better number has been issued by the HARPER Brothers. HOW TO GET RID OF THE TRADE DOL -I,Alts.Send them to this office in pay ment for one year's subscription to the I;nAnronn REPORTER. That question need'nt agitate the country any longer. JOHN S. MANN, editor of the Potter County Jovrnal, stied;at Coudersport April 12th, in the 64th' year of his ago. lie ens a genial gentleman, an excellent writer, and a - man of the strictest integ rity. AT the present time spring' seems to be bout, three " laps "Ahead of winter. This is hot original. was perpetrated by one of the embryo Judges "learned in the law," ztt present practicing at ,the Bradford County Bar. IF our .contemporaries are reliable, the managers of Mercur Hall will soon place therein three or four hundred comfortable seats. We sincerely hope our neighbors I are not drawn- on their imaginations in order to make this statement. Tits case of COOIZIAIIGIL v& Pa. & N. Y. R. It, which occupied the attention of the Court during all of last week, *as given to the jury on Mondiy last, who re turned a verdict for the plaintiff after -few hours deliberationi, of $1,6'75. ' CAPTAIN E. 11. - ItACKEII, with C. L. tintirr, of Pa„- has purchas ed an oil farm near' Bradford, McKean (:otitity, - Pa., on which 'there are at pres ent F 4! venliroclikcing well, with arrange- In' tits fur; sinking 15- more.—Troy Ga zette. ' CIA cm Genetal TntimonF. TITOMVION lit:rig it, one of the Russian Human% but now g0',117. thrtingli America on foot for full, was in llonculale one day last week. Thatlis who lie said he-.was 'when asking for rail clothes. Ile is al ragged tramp.— LEWI.,. only son of Mr. and Mrs. Taw nom: MuLt.oca, of this place, aged about live years, died on Thursday last of dlph thpria. The remains were -taketi to Wa verly for interment. • The bereaved fami ly have the heartfelt sympathy of our en tire community in their afflietion. - 11'E understand that a foot-race took place on the " - Flats" south of this place, • on . Sunday Lod, and that a walking con test Was-engaged in on the Fair Grounds in East Towanda the same day. .As matter of course no citizen of this , place 'Was a particip mt or even looker on. THE Tunhannocir. Democrat says, that JonN DAY caught from Tunhannock creek, ono day last week, a trout 19 inches in length and weighing about two pounds. That C. A. TATTLE, caught,. one in Bow min's creek measuring 15 inches and Weighing one pound and three ounces. WE are sorry to chronicle to-day the death of an estimable lady, Mrs. LAURA C utrirni, wife of Mr. d.. S. Gnivirs, one of our respected merchants, who died' at her residence on Lycoming - Street this morning about 6 o'clock, in the 324 year of her age.—Canton &Wind, April 174th. We have received the "first number of a paper 'published at this place, h - • Workingmen's World- union Advocate. Aftr.r a careful perusal of its contents, we Inust acknowledge our inability to under hlatifl its, general "drift." Possibly it is to cbs4ipion the Crawford County- Sys tk in. IF the correspondent at this place of the Elmira Frm Preis would take the time to Inol up items, instead of depending on minor to furnish them, his comtnunica- Loos to that imper would be jtust as read able and much less liable to do injustice to the parties whose movements ho seek* to ehronivie. Tun Honesdale - Citizen of pumas" last, says : ' • ' , "In some portions of,our county there is still excellent sleighing, and in manyef the roads them are snow drifts from six to eight feet high: — We fail to - see the necessity of organizing a North' Polo ex pedition as long as Wayne county exists;" JIIDGEJNciumw presented the M. E. Church, Tnnkhannock , recently, with a beautiful dock, whereat the Standard remarks: , Judge Ingham is a quiet, unobtrusive gentleman, and believes in doing gnod.in a quiet way. Ho has many warm friends in this town and , county. Ova Leßoy correspondent says that an infant child about one month old, was left in a basket on the door-step of the resi lience of CHARLES Mons; in Barclay, on the night of the 10th. The little one *sus finely dressed, the clothing, it is estimat ed, being worth aim& $lO. It is a mys tery to the recipient of the gift and the citizens of Barclay generally, where the little stranger hailed from. ,rtisemcnts will ' WE call the attention of the borough authorities to the fact that many side walks In different sections of the town are in a dingeroni condition, jeopardizing pedestrians every day. Property owners should've duly notified . and , nmuired to make the necessary repaini. Where lum ber Is so•plenty and cheap there is no pos sible excuse for permitting such sidewalks to exist as Towanda is &sewed with.; skis. ' r • 'TneDushore cornet band, only a few month; organized, is making „rapid pro gress under the instruction of\yrof. WALKEN, of Towanda. Last Monday and Tuesday evenings they made - their ap• pLarance on the streets and favored our citizens with some very fine selections from their repertoire. Tley contemplate giving a concert in Barmonia Hall on the 17th, which. no doubt will be a rich musi cal treat.—Deish ore .Rerie . Finn IN, MdIENOEtON. A. building in Monroeton, used .as - re steeper shop, and owned by W. 4A. ROCKWELL, was des troyeA by fire, together with its contents, on Titesday evening last. This fire occur red at about 9 o'clock. A few hours la ter a small building used as a shoo shop, was also burned. We wore unable to learn the losses or amonnt of insurance. Both fires were evidently the work of in cendiar es. Bunscuimme; who desire the address of their paper changed from one post office to another, should be careful to give the name of the office at which the paper was last received. We received a postal card bic the other day from asu riber request ing us to change the add ss of his paper, but he failed to name the old office, and the result was we bad to run over our en tire mail list before we I could find his name. By attending to this. Matter In trona can. save publishers considerable time and trouble. Tuir. final texatninations for teachers this.sprinewill held-as follows : Litch field Center, April 25th. Towanda (trad ed School, May 3d: Those holding half year certificates granted last fall, and oth ers requil jog certificates for the summer schools will ,pleast; attend the appointed examinations, as private examinations and endorsing tr:ed not, in •any case, be expected WE clip the following 4om a late num bar of the Standard' of Cul Urea publish ed at Cleveland, Ohio : The author of " The Old Valise," a poem commemorative of incidents iu the life of the Ber..Sambel:laarks, which ap pears in the Standard of the Cross. is a Miss Julia E. licipkitis,.of Bradford Coun ty, PennsylVania. She is also said to be a dimming letter writer of much promise, and has the gift of a beautiful voice— singing with much sympathy and expres sion. bliss Hopkins was thrown (torn a sleigh in January and seriously hurt, but the friends - who have missed her pen and voice since then will be glad to hear of her recovery.—Coss. A VEIN of semi-bituminous coal, in Forkston towsnship, this county, is being worked ,by a company organized in that township. .Thelcoal is of good quality, burns free, and is sold at $1.50 Fen ton at the mines.. A. K.' FARR, Esq., a member of the company, informs us that upwards of 300 tons were mined and sold during the past winter, audit is anticipated that a large increase on this amount- will be mined the current year. It is an excel lent coal for parlor and- cooking •stoves and for blacksmithing puniceres. It will kindle much easier than anthracite and burns much freer and pearly as long.— Tun/et:num* Democrat. -• CIIAMBEWS Cycloptudia of English-Lit erature, in the new Acme , Edition, is meeting with such extraordinary sale that the publishers, to make it still more pop ular, bare further reduced tho prices. Purchasers ordering before April 30th, will get the eight volumes complete, in paper, for $1.75 ; cloth, $2.50; half mo rocco, gilt top, $4.00; or bound in four volumes, half morocco, gilt top, Cot $3.20. Sample volumes Fent post-paid for 30 cents, 45 cents, 65 cents,' and: 90 _cents. This is not. only ono of the choicest works in the I.kriguage, hut really wonderful in its low price. Specimen pages and tel to clubs will be sent free on request by the publishers. the American Book. Ex change, 55 Bcekrhan street, New York, EvEnv few .weeks a lot of prefebsional beggars make their way from house to house, and with pitiable stories work up on the sympathies of our citizens. As near as vie can learn they all belong to the notorious , " Pool tribe "t, residing out a short distance in BradforriCounty. On Friday some little gills were around rep resenting that their sister • bad been in jured by the cars on the Sullivan and State Line Road ; of i'ourse the story, like numerous others told by these people, was untrue, but its recital brought them more or less cash. The deserving should always be liberally treated by those who have plenty ; but these impostors are flat entitled to charitable consideration.—Du shore Review. Tux following complimentary notice of Hon. W. T. DAVIES, of this, place, we clip from the Tunkhannock Standard, (Democratic) of a recent date : " We deem it our duty to commend the course of Hon. W. T. Davies our State Senator, for the manly, active stand ho took in the recent . "judge's Fatary bill." We see by the Record that he not only vo ted right but was forward and prominent in the battle. What the people of both par ties want is representatives who labor in the interests of economy and good gov ernment. In this respect Wyoming Coun ty is properly represented, and we shall not hesitate to commend or condemn ac tording as either is needed. In everything but politics :he Honorable Senator is now • doing his duty." Missing.—DENNts Munrnir ' of Wye:cm, employed by the Pa. & N. Y.LR. R. Com pany as a helper in their blacksmith shop at this place, has been missing since Wednesday evening of last week. Ile re ceived his month's pay on Tuesday and came, to this place on Wednesday to pay his bills for the preceding month, and or der supplies of groceries, etc., for the month to come, which he did, remaining in town dining the whole day, and be coming, it is said, somewhat intoxicated. About ten o'clock in the evening be star ted for his home and was last seen enter ing the bridge across the river. It is thought that hi fell from the bridge into the river and was drowned. Ile leaves a family consisting of a wife and seven children, the eldest chid being but 10 years of age, and the youngest but a few day ss. • NestaLoorrina AFTER.—The Scranton Repalican speaks truly and well when it says that: Pennsylvania has , her laws against the cowardly practice of carrying weapons; and the penalties are heavy yet they are seldom if ever enforced. Men are carrying concealed deadly weapons in every consideiable town all over the . State, at all lours ofthe day and, night. Young men, who it might be- presumed bad not lived long enough to have an ene my in the world, tad themselves down with pistols and cartridges. Little chits with scarcely visible fur on. their upper lips, circulate Aiming the saloons and houses of shathe with loaded revolvers. Drinking men, who are,llable to spurts Of alcoholic insanity at any moment, walk, car city in thiday time with loaded re volvers. Tho mind of the State" has condemned tU practice, and the - laws should be rigidly enforced. G. W. RYAN, County Superintendent CuliwukW ll 4. o.4 bfl.folk i liniri e =o l Will'ot a WO leiiiiiiiiroilittiant• Wayne County, mot which was recently mlnattestln POMO tbr the WOW of that County : I thought 1$ mini alms irinnee, - My will to write near sereittpthree, - Ir I should die before MY wlSh * ' She win boMy.beleduring herNte ; Atter her death then I deny. That Nathan n. Sherwood I, heir to me. much Tido ' • My personal property and real estate The farm of . Land upon which I the, To Elm Ido freely give. • le so abort I now .do say, To lawyprs' tem you arid not pay. • Now "rhea yrsithle my will record, At Is my will upon my sward.. ..Thal do while! em sane, • And'Ander this I sign my aims. ' ' Joni V. tinnalrotio. COURT PROCEEDING& Aran. 10, 1871.—De!piano Hulitt vs. R. K.. Holitt. Appeal. Verdict for plaintiff, $9O. D. R. Blacknian vs. George Fox's ad; niiniatratom Sale. Overton • & Mer cur.for. plaintiff. 11. W. Patrick and N. C. Elysium Esq's, for defendant. Ver. diet for plaintiff, 0311.00. Reauumi for , new trial filed and motion made for rile. M. M. Coolbaugh vs. 'Pa. it N.Y. C. and It. R. Co. Case. DeWitt & Hall for plaintiff. W. 11. _Varna:than, .1. A.Sitt ser and 11. Streeter, Esq's, for defendant. Verdict for-plaintiff, r In re the viiluntary assignmentof Wm:" A. Rockwell for benefit of hilt creditors to C. 8. Russell. Court appoint "W. A. Chamberlin and William 'Mix appraisers. • Wm,. A. Rockwell vs. Robert Mclntesh. Court grant rule to set execu'lon aside. MONDAY. •April 21: —George Nichols vs. Rockwell Titus. Court grant rule to -show •cante why Sheriff shall not be en joined from collecting more than $102.90.• • In re the petition of CatheHne Clark for the benefit of her separate earnings. Court grant prayer of petitionet. 0. W. Rockwell vs. M. li. Morse, G. P. Morse and O. Morse. Rule to set aside Fi. Fa: and strike off judgment as tci'M. II: Morse, and open judgment as to other defendants. Fanny P. Dampf vs. Mary Long. Eject ment. Patrick & Foyle, N. C. Elsbree, J. F. Sanderson and W. J. Young, Esq's, for plaintiff. 'Elbanan !Smith, Esq., and Overton & Mere= for defendant. On trial. PERSONAL, —DAVID GAUDNEII, Of °mutt Creek, gave us a pleasant call on Monday last. —P. P. CHAFFEE, late a resident, of Or well, has removed tu Binghamtpn, N. -Y. —Editor Iltwrox, of the Athens Ga zette, gave us,a pleaSant call on Monday last. W. At.ionn, and N. N. ALVORD, returned from 'Kansas to this place on Thursday evening last. —Mrs. F. G. Sams and Miss MARY SALES, of Athens{ are - visiting at Mr. If. N. Wrucurr's, Lake street, Owego, N . -kr. EVERETT NEWMAN, Of Canton, left for Altoona list week, where ha • has accepted a position in the 'Logan House; . —C. J. Ouunnuck., late of Orwell; has gone to make his home in the - Great West. We learn that. he intends locating in Kansas. —Bev. Bavrox F.nssor, of Athens, has received a unanimotd; call from the Baptist Church in Troy, at tho salary paid last' year to Mr. HALLOWELL. H. W. Nollii.Es end daughter of WyFox. left " i for Topeka, Kan sus, on 'Tuesday last, where they remain for several months' visiting relatives and friends. —JonN A. &wenn, :Esq., of Tunkban noek, has been in attendance at Court for the past ten days, as an attorney. in the suit of CooLnation vs. Pa. AT:, N. Y. Rail Road. -11. CAMP, of lierriek, who has been confined' to his house by illness for some time past, is again able to be out, and was among the callers at our office on Mundayg last. • —Rmativr IT. ZIATIIV., Esq., Graetal Su. perintondent or the Lehigh Valley Rail. road .was married on Tuesday ;oflast week to Mrs. MARY Ityrunex,: in the Episcopal Church at South 'Bethlo,hem. • Jou.Cllarrius, who has been - a resi dent of this place for the 'nut ten ye:us, started for Staffordshire, England, the place of his nativity, on Thursday last, where he-intends to reside in the future. —Mr. F. J. KNAPP, formci ly of Owe- . go, wh o has . resided in Grand Blanc, Michigan, for adme time, .has taken up Ilia residence at Viyalusing, this county, and will embark in dui sewing machine btisiness. —Mn. CLARENCE NEVINA, of thin pkie, who for the past few months has been in the employ of the New York El.,vated Railway Company, in New York, 'started on Wednesday last for Panama, to.take a responsible. position *ith the Panama Railway Company. —Miss JENNIE PoMEROY, who with her friends, the MeKsxs, of Baltimore, has been spending the winter at Dresden, the apitel of Saxony, sailed on Wednesday of last week for home on the American line for Philadelphia, where her mother goes this week to meet hir.—Try Oa rate. —The Elklaud correspondent of the Tioga Agitator, writing under date of April 11th, says: "Het Mr. CRAFT, of Wyalusing, deliven l / 4 1 two . excellent dis. courses in the Presbyterian lurch last Sunday. Ile was the guest of Coi. MR UOWEIt, of this place - . I - understand that the. Presbyterians talk some of hiring Mr. CRAFT. They will Dave to look fur . be fore they can do better." • —TUE Green's Landing correspondent of the Athens Gazette, furnishes that pa per last week with .the following personal gossip: ',Mr. JosEPu Derma has bought a -home in Milan, and removed' thither. Mr. TIMOTRY CARLETON occupies the house smelted by, him. Mr. JAMES 'BLACK. DURK has moved to the DA*IEI. MCDUF VIE farm ; Mr. JusT lie 31out.tv has taken the farM vacated b y Mr.leaving his own house occupied by Mr. s 4l, 31. JACK SON. Mr:: Wu. llurp vrilltomnpy the premises vacated by Mr. aTERRtt.L. ' —Our young friend, Mr. FRANK R. Mtx, the_ enterprising cle* of Mix & WHITMAN, decided yesterday to leave the ranks of bachelorhood, and took unto, himself a wife in the person of Miss no, RA BENTLEY, one of Tioga,. Pa.'s fair young belles. The ceremony was perform. ed at "Stillcruhe," the residelic6 of the bride's - parents, near Tina, Pa. After spendihg a few days of their. "Roney moon ”'at'Bingliamton, N. T., the happy couple will return to Canton and take up their residence on Troy strut.—Canton B , ntin4 , l, April 171 h, Gruus, Esq., or Orwell. was among the visitors at our office on Tues day last. Mr. Grum commenced taking the REPORTER over 39 years' ago, and his name has been .on its subscription list ever since. Although' he has attained the three score and ten, allotted to man as a lifetime, he bids fair to add-another score to his alre.adracquired 72 years. Amon Well versed in history, a logical reasoner and Owe' thinker, an excellent converse tiohalist a l id' a staunch Republican, his visits are always welcome and we only regret that they are not more frequent. Local Correspondence. • .no ma. The people-of Grover are preparing to Meld a house for religious. worship. They really need one.... The Disciples of Christ, at °meths; have secured the labors of Elder Phenix for the coming year.... if. If. Heald, District, Deputy, installed 'the =leers of I.entiy bodge 1. co. cp. F.. on the kith inst., and District Deputy. D. W. Septt, those of. Glanville Center Lodge. on tho 11th 1n5t....0n the '$ h lest. Henry Stone, air old and respected citizen of Leßoy, died after a very brief sickness; aged 70 years.. Oa the same i day. ;lobe Wilcox, of Granville, died of consumption; ago 17 years. ....A barn belonging to if. W. licCraney, of Le- Roy, was burned with all its contents on the MM. Mg of the feli. Cause of the' ere =known. In. surance, 8100.... A. barn belonging to John- Bald win, of Granville, was burned on the • 7th. One horse, five cows and considerable other property was consumed.. Caused by the upsetting of . a 'intern: Insurance, req....The , viewers o 6 tbe, application of the people of Carbon Ban for an Its dtpetident School District, hare' run mit the Mour darks. and the petition mit have every reamit.,to expect their petition will be granted. Theft is but one resident that o a sis real estate within the proposed district... Jar. Charles ger= of Bata. clay, was roamed by the cries of an infant .aboat Midnight of Friday last. On rine to the door, be: found a clothes basket containing spittle 'girl intently several weeks Me, -els themes, several bon:leiter medicine aid milk, with Ober fltingi to , melt the ocoeston , Bat who or who* its lo irdflasssytterl.' • • . • ... • Laufyi atm& Will em= but idewil.min fanners win Dire hays all their west to do In a *art them Anew 'boatmen') roma labia phialiN• abill Ida* lam ground add 'admit: dmgmDateialess pis am April 11118. lir. T. IL Cam. tIMIPt tar proprietor of thEli•iltaysville noese.' bag_ niovadloiladlaaw= Ifraahandltby he a arst.elass hest Tan Jeseph. Bomb has to lb* ruffle orma.. waxen*, • isamienadallalbirrlbilidtb• irm Maier= In Oa shop formerly orenpied by Wilt Ilam Ir ho elwer , 'llarr.nahliteMi Ina es llm Harrisburg tau weet. and tw ld its _Warier VMS* arossaptl= wife of the err. James Richmond, dt= deleikand Was taken to her Wm M 'for burial. Mt. lticinnotti bas =WV the entire enSaminity is is sad nyan. Country thiputotondeat, had atirmainlidatm of teachers brim es the 14th Install% whiek was vim wen attended: Trot. Ryan Is trildetitlf the right man In tbs" Ante pl ate , sad hi a molt valiant haperintendinzt. and ves eon' t fair shariee.'altil shows no avers. It is niipie pestles to Jaya hie, that he Made a very tamable Im upon Thome Who had sot met, w hlui rad and Ulm films ith were mar. a few days slime; a lso. Yr. James, Baldwin and Mtn Ella Moon: 'hay long ills and hapesete their portion, as they glide Mini the Minim of time...,The sewing society of this nitre, Iwect to be inchsd a news media* abostnayi it. b 'the eat of the Le Itaysvall. Aderrit•er ' IwMetr ri 111 at the above data. and; will be a neat end Ihre paper, with ..no marks of lesalllsath n as. lathed. . airman!. A VISIT =HMUD. Ka.EDI:TOR rTeiday, at MS AM., foosa ear melees easels for the Sim tauten pew. and aawe never noticed may Itendomi of Ita l• ways aod 40. Imo.» we determined If they came withlarapture of our penciy to end theta for publican's. quite conad , st when we remembered the popularity of our old friend, the Introavan. - .'that this would be thalietter way of expreashig our appreciation Of the entertainment and kind beepitaltlyi metered on our arrival by the, Not that the ovate is very complicated. but' for the benefit of those who are not abed ir familiar with It. we shall endeavor to inakeour map a plain' • Leaving the main road at the tows fibulae- Arlin. we find ourselves In the classically (?) comfit "Ootow, Wi th Mita, for tepees. log in the way of building neat and cosy relieve, and making the mast of the beautiful matehals found to manes, fennhtlimbingiinesi andwealtti of woodland tteasurew—would Chien a mere' digni fied and less nets, title, and yield,not only the momenta and refined serroondlega t but also replay from Its rich lotHin &bandolier, of Rrenglidal physical food. Commencing at Ike northein part of whet we Skidielin the "**tending to the bOinulary line which divides the townships of fittesbequln and Litchfield, is the tract of kW . Scree owned by Hesus. Depsw Jt Cipwritibilti me*, lirratid. The old OW on on of iII **tote is • fast goingtedeeay and ruin, and ibe'ontlei tract of land wears a decided look of neglect and forget fulness. Once over the boundary line, however, and there is a certain uplooking In agricultural surroundings and a wholesome thriftiness, which awakens our interest In the owners of these pleas ant Llichtleld.honses„ aod—we must beg your par don; bin 'pleasent surroundings, have their Maw back s=for right in the midst of noting these. we found ourselves struggling With frantic and most comical earnestness to keep the right aide of the "platform "—to which a snowbank seemed to deny us the right. With merry laughter we soon left this behind us, mid after pewits, th rou gh e the 'tartlet' Hollow" district, (where is locaLM shin gle, grist and saw milliwlth apparently an attend anceof working material), we timed our arrival at the pleisintli. E. Church about litativa. ish, where the occasion calling us, the "concord of sweet reminds" by the home residents and some facto talebt, Was to he tested at the eoncerrgiven In the evening. !Upon our entrance we found an active and thorough rehearsal of the exercises taking .place under the direction of Professor Drown, who bad been conducting the three_daysl Convention. We only do Justice here when we add .that this rains good natures Professor hiss acquire the most of his musical knowledge through selbefort, and because of this is ready and wining to act as mie plenary In the field or song and aid others. But we digress. Mrs. Minor, whose pleasant face lied ,earnest interest In the exercises., immediately at tracted one attention, officiated as organist during the remainder or the morning session, our late ar -Mal however pfeetuded the thought of ,lUtenlng tertian, Castello; the hour of Ainandsaine being soon antlounced, and the generous hospdality of the . residents made evident through the friendly "invites" to dine with them "at home." One glance at the clouds, threatrning rain, made us favor the luncheon provided in case we did not feel disposed to " line out:" Mrs ann. (we did no: think to ask him If he was related to Samiiel F. B. blurAe, of electrical fame), made one of our lus •pronsptu plc-etc group, while modest Amy, Bi— wa* pleasantly attentive to our comfort in giving us deliclmudy made tea, etc. The afternoon mishits found tha pretty blonde, Sallie playing sceampaultneuts for ear Or: Tarbes, Nettle 1,.-and Ida E. F—. Of course long sequitintsom makesns partial to the aeknowl- - edged! and more Min ordinary musical talent of the three young Lidle's named. The tenor t , Miles o—. In tus InlmitaAle rendering of .• Aunt Jedee Mali." was particula rly successful, possessing as he does the happy faculty of giving his songs life— through facial expression. Mr. Lloyd F— also took part In the Singing. We cannot but express our regret here. that he has forsaken tenor for the ...baser part." In remembrance of the wonderfully effective power he possessed as a tenor. Mrs. 'Ella W.'s sweet alto vette on ly needs culture to mature Into one of considerable merit. ee Among the young er misses taking part In tee hearial preparatory for ihe_evening entertalutuent, there comes& please ant armory of. the refined and spiritual face of Ackerman.e and the merry, mischievous. spark ling eyes of Mimule linen., Ada and Amy.' Messrs. Lupger, Munn*, Morse and Parsons sustained their parte well In the several songs sung. while tits Messrs. Longer, Parsensand Campbell were mi. dently favorites. We regret thakit was Impossible for us to learn the names of all those taking prom!, tient part in the-exercises, and whose singing real ly demands peewee) mention. butshan try and ex. .onerase onrsetres from any merge of partiality. by saying our "will was good enough" had we been fortunate In obtaining their names. At the close of the afternoon session we Weemited the proffered hospitality of Mrs. Howard, wife of Her: Mr. Howard, and passed the brief time Most enjoyably at their pleasant : home, where the at mosphere seemed characterized with' friendliness and geod Christian cheer.; flack to the church - again at :o'clock P.se., where notwithstanding the mast enpleasant Weather, a goodly number were assembled, and still mitten big to come...among who* war "'Will" bringing the somewhat in ff 1 news that the route which we had cornenver in the morning was Immo sible—aud, oar return home necessitated the longer drive th rough the •• Narrows.", SuMclent bathe day Is the evil thereof, and we placed our, thoughts of .anxiety by, in n gent to the "home going.' saws. prepared eoenjoy the programme of the evening. Professor 8.1111 (WU ced the opening exercise quietly to his school, and the Lurd's Prayer chanted, seem ed Indeed a most appropriate selection. After this billowed elks, duet's, qtrartetts, and double gear- Mittel., and - the full chsrus of voices—each of the several parts beteg Skillfully and admirably 'ints• Mined by the gentlemen and ladies before mention. ed. her. Howard wade a few timely remarks, and the exercise* were closed with the united voices of "entertained and entertainers " Joining tri sing ing "Coronation." Eleven reelect : we had nut. :realized the programme was so long, and really be gan to dread the hunger drive—of nine mllea—over wretchedly bad roads, but resisted the importunl.. ties of the Litchfield friends who wished us 'to re main until morning.- , Sgt.:Editor, 1 would describe this later taken route, on( y• very imeertale moonlight' would be likely to mate the description ina.cenrate. perhaps Vlore familiar with the name, will recognise It:call ty Chen we repeat the words of one'of our wmpan toes, who satd. This is,. Web City,' M-÷." It occurs to us now, we must Imo recelihis in formationtff. unappreciative silence f ortelong drive is effect In a weariness ctinf by all. though welted no reason to regret the day passed et., pleasantly In Litchfield.. tt we Nye ; failed to chroulele many Items of-In. toted go bleb' were suggested to our mind in the be. ginning of this r.iniaisconee, It Is only became 'of tear of already haying trespassed en the splice to which torsi correspondents are limited. • March 31, Islo. MATTIntla. Neighboring* Counties: SULLIVAN COUNTY. From the Democrat. Laporte, April let Mr. Henry Van Etten, of t hisplace, met with an accident on Sunday last that proved quite severe in its results. Ashe, in company with Mr. Frank Crossley, was driving along the plank road neat Ttiorudale, his horse became momentari ly frightened and shied from the road at a place where the.roadway Was somewhat elevated; causing the vehicle to upset. With gentlemen were thrown from the buggy, Mr. Van Etten only sustaining in -jury, ho having the misfortune la have two of his ribs broken by the fall, and re-' ceiviug other inkiries of a less serious na ture. lie was brought to his home" in this place and medical 'attendance sum: : r ecovery, where he is now in a fair way of : recovery, notwithstanding the severe thock he has sustained. Promithe Dur.hore Review, Apritl7th.. Frank Lewis, at present in business at Motirocton ban been here for several days account the dangerous illness of his father. Frank's devotion to his parents has always been-marked and according to the Fifth Commandment his rewind will be certain: ...A band; of Gypsies Mere.cittop ed near here the litter days of last week. They sold and traded some horses around town. The women told fortunes and pick ed up what few dollars the last humbug in:this line ,had failed to get.... Charles Funaton's fast horse was taken sick last wick and brought up,in the bone yard. The:animal a few months since traveled from Laporte . to Dushore-10 miles- T -over a rough hilly rad, with two,in the. bug gy, in -45 munites....John 'Reeser and Barney Wise were out trout fishing last week. :They _caught 17, some of them pretty fair but mostly of a small size. It is e.ntirely too cold yet for even fair fish in:,...iiiss/Emuus, dal:Otter of G. '.lll. Bline,"ketufned home on Friday after an absence of four years. TIOGA COUXTY. Wellsboro Agitator, Aprlllslll. , Mr. Cecil L. Deane, of Denver, Colors. do, is spending a few days witlk hivrelit tives in this borough, baying been called home by the dangerous illness of his motheq....Captitin • Pitts, of : Mansfield, was 'attacked by one of his' cows 'last week Sunday, and quite severely bruised. Mr. Charles Ryon, of Ti had a scrioits stroke of paralyiiii,_ affectipg his left side. last week. Monday night.... Mrs . . James Dewey, of Covington township, was thrown front a-buggy by a - runaway horse recently, and severely injured.. 803(117S1(A3NA comm. • - Prom the it entre* Dement, Aprfl Nth. Co9rt convened on Monday llatAwith a good attendance. Judge McColluter siding. - 'The major part •of the • day was occupied in henries; and deteunining the questions raised by _remonstrances pre. seated by FOMPf of our citizens agaiust the licensing of druggists, and placing the sale of liquorkin the -hands- of = hotel keerere.:..3lr. ideseis Tyler; of Ihidge. water, lost a very valuable horse last week. Several horses have died ,Wiz 'vicinity daring tholost few monks: Tam Osiwodeaamuse.—A alegde, pure. Manley remedy, that mei mity timat i aodtptirientsAissas,lol( the trerrg,=eier a ti o=con taii i i i iiie llitters is Grebe* blamed by thosisse who e been' saved and euratiorit Will you try itt , 11 /111.gl 11031.1 ME rir George Ridgeway wishes to inforat me Meads lied the la general, tliat be Is sow lasted at the NCO. WRITE AND RUIZ ISTORSMITIDOZST.sieiggi to do: a r GENERAL OROCICRY austmass. Two oiFe Ms base tberoeglity repaired sad petaled, and is ENTIRE NEW STOCK Or OZOCIRRICS bas besteruabistil, sad an aqw olle twr mile is eggepd rl . awl see is; Will do alliter dant° yaw . . both Or quilt, et goods aadirjees. ' . Respectfully. • er. George Ridgeway. ItsS, White anklibteStosi 3'ogaadit,4pita 28. , PO WELL-4s CO. 1.! . i f.,. alla now of 4 - : ,i ) SPAWLdi . .4, T ,T r ico#6.;s • *, in a large stook of ...,,..)...;,.i .,- ~.4 '1 , 7 7i • _.., TABLE' L.lllV I IEUVAS; ' ' - TO TrE.LI:XGS, purehased crt recent cziwtioit 4(i,ks," . I,:;._', VERY MUCH BELOW TITEi rirSPRING STYLES OF MILLIN ERY GOODI3 al, STEAM'S. • to - A pretty aseprtnaeot of 'Empuor,- DEBIES ws LACES st.STERNIL rir ',Wiwi buy the "SPOON " COR SET at STEW: S. ft Is the beat. „ l ir PA-WY GOODS and BUTTONS In great varlet/at STERN'S. aro° to bliss N. Farnham's a few doors ncdth of post omee for Dew dpdag sad Plum? mar flats. .. . . . Itlr.Coning' has the best wearing Masi for; Wen; Soya and Youths , wear over offered la Towanda, and at prices within the reach of all. Cam` Ncrrrcs.—The accounts of the late firma ALVOIRD k nacucoca have bies.aasigned to and Amid be paid to J. Z. HITCHCOCK, at the IMPOSTS' OMCG. lir For tickets to all points West, North and Southwest, at the lowest possible rates, call on or address, U. Z. BABCOCK, Agent, at Upper Depot, Towanda. flit Or L. B. RODOEIIB challenges comps; non tor qua* at goods and low prices on 824. Doors, Blinds and Noldlinis, and al 'building us. Wrist.l. ll agattn • . Vir The Largest, Best and Cheapest line of Shea for Ladles'. Miaow'and Children.. lieu Is found at Consign's new not* corner Main and Meseta., Tray a; Noble'. ltioeh. ape.7ll it Don't you forget it. We have an 'exeelient CRACKER MANUFACTORY in town at COMLZIP BAKERY, where you can y the beet fresh-baked crackers. ifir For linci Mminoiy, first class Hair Goods, Jam (lanraaa, Gold and Silver Unto! (lard Baird, and Children's Sailor Bat% all on him M. A. Fletcher. No. 4, Bridge Street. Bleaching and asulagarrer a apeetaltit tar n o Bridge Street Furniture. there now occupies two stores4lth a now 'stock of Brilfig Goods. • Wlth low prices. good goods and a large stock to select from, we feel sore we can snit you; rilr Join; CinmArt having removed to Carroll Sleek, Wain Street, is now prepared to at. temakto Moistest, of all wpoolealrealgrilipoPlYle *no , of Staves, Thiwar4 -- - Cutlery. itac ^ Jabbing and Repairing done In the most expeditions man. ner and cheaper than the cheapest. Remember the place, Carroll Block, Main Street; opposite Sttt.cr•s Runipeats ÜbbitAi, Xs" I have a flue Mason & Hamlin Or gait.with so-boiss sio-oessys coupler. belts (tz 1n4054 n'e r a chtifth. plc (eagaell toOlita. haitad altitudes° tof a abort ttme.ark Will be warranted. W . Various causes—Advancing years, care:sickness. disappointment, And beindliar predisposition -all operate tir tore ttre halt gray, and either of them Inclines It to shed premature. ly, 4T11.11 . 8 . BAIA Vltlo6 restore faded or gray, light irmt! rad hatifo a dell brown or deep black; as may be desired. It softens and cleanses the scalp, giving It healthy action, and remotes and cures dandruff abd birmors. By Its rise falling hair is checked, and a new growth will be produc. ed tu - Sil rases tubas the /Oars era pn‘tisiffir. ea or glands decaritl. Its effects ate beautifully .01 . 0W13 on brashy. weak, or sickly hair to which a few applications will -prodigy) the gloss and fresh. nese of youth: Ilaimless and sure in its operation, It Is intomparable as a dressing, and Is especially valued for the soft lustre and ?Uhl* , et lime It imparts. It contains neither oil nor dye, and will not soil or color white cambric ;- yet lasts long on the hair, and keepilt ?rest:lend rigoioui. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. MARIIIDe CONGDON—BUGGLES—In Troy, Ps.. April by Rev. IL Ifamplln. Edgar Congdon and Ella Routes, both.ger toy. . „ - SHAVE:OR—TAYLOR—By Eld J. L..Phcenlx. at the resideMm of the bride's parents April 10th, James 11 Shaylora( East Troy. sllit Fl Ol .. 'nee L. Taylor, of Omurale Centro.- . .011C131T.-CLARK-4n Troy. - Aprtl - tenklir Item - 8. L. Cutele, Frank (1. °mutt ernradford. Pa. and )H I.lxxin langhter of Mrs. Briyee of Troy. MURDOCK-011.1110IIR—At the Preebyterlan Manes on the NM In*. by the Bor. JohnSAßca art. D. D.. Alexander Mutdoelt and Übe VAMes tithnonr. both of Ulster. 2 '-' VOG6L—DIMFir,ENBACH.—At the Parlarnadel. Mosliroette. HatteelVArm .strong. Mr. Julius Vft , el of Bernice. and Mtn Angle C.. Ittedenbae, of Duatore.., &Miran county. STSVENS—fn Sylvania, April 12th, of general .debilny, Callsla, wife of Joel novena, aged 72 yeani. . PASICS.—!* Went Onward f rum. A limas. ea Wed• newley. 16th init. Warren Parks, aged 70 Tears; ' to join with those lo qo that way before him, In works 40.1014 c wild teeth. la which his soul delighted! while t mit an inhabitant of the flesh. An old and esteemed citizen ; a faithful friend ; a kind husband and father; hb ernibelov. ed of all who knew hint. TOWANDA- MARKETS. • . • .. . RISPORTZO DT BTltygars a LONG, General dealers In Omanles and Pretties, Panes% Block, conterlilabs and Briggs tenet& • -- WEDSHIDAT HITSNINO. APII.U. IS, IST& • ~ , , • , rainoS. , , situates rear per bbl . # 11 21411 013, 4 71(1) 700 , Floor per t00k... ' 1.300:44 1 405. 1 75 Con Weal per 100 Rs . 1 Ilell. 411 120 ,Clbop teed. . 3.000 1 7241 • , Wbeat, per ba5t...,... —Oll4 lOf 2 00* IIS Con Oats ...Via • • - 4+41150 sos 5* 411 Oa ,••• • UPC LS „lltteliwbeat - '' 3411 46411 50 leettobest lbw 1 4 2 70 1 ism 1 TS Ctoinfo seed, • 450 pao Ttniothy • wastens. . - 1 400 2 74 Beans, 42114,......... IOMI 40 . 1 22. 271 Pork. mess. ..... libel. 12 011 -Messed hogs • 46114 , Hams— ........ .811•••• NIS ' HO 1 Shoulders ' 11, •• ,• , :.-, t_ 1 _, Chickens .. ) 4412111 vs t . 11/ Turkeys tel 111 „ tee 12 Ducks • • se ' IF"' • 210 , ' IS Genre . 0 •• 10 10 Lard Of ' 7 tell Statist. tabs , 140 Ss: - 'l Ol O - - is Rolls 1412 12 : 1 5 0 II 11. Hash seg . , , • 12 Cinlis ....e -AOO 11 1221 Wean apples. bons • - . Ti.HO TO Potato" per ballot... 4. pg, . . ,740 ft Onion.- . '•,- i noun , i.. i n ''lessons. • n . x . 35 • COlliiolsD prt DATTO . 71 • snO. - Aides SION • Veal atlas = Deacons ' 4 • Sheep Pelts ....-... 1 MSS II 'Moo A •••••cp, .....rwirpi11t!......17 , “?.,••9' 11 2 1 4 g West ' _/•• .t•TV . :IIr. • c'Zr.....i Ili :i . : 1.•• • :" . • • 41 '...`.• U.' . `..'l .1- .ta ME 01116BIFFIRV-81.1190.a11Y 'Wetue of gawky vitniesbe oat of the Court of ICOMlntotrianiAd arillford-Caudy ad la me di rected, I wlll sell at pubUcrsate. at the Court House IS Ta rt 011411116iiss'IntIPATONAIr Lew Otis let r. sawbalosing deselibed porta -111 wits ed north by st bads of A Long's estate andiGtles •Vhder mi bp.lapt, of %Orb Minos Bazter's *stadia south by lairds °filiation Yid Cloaca Pusavoy, C Patneand A Biala aid west by bads of Sens itteltaelPs astute and V ; costahang Ile acres. more or lees, all elthri stains grist min. a haslet Mien log houses, 6 UMW brans and few frult &mos so e—ajle other: lot . of labd In Troy twis, bounded north -lam Wide or TowiNsind Dar. Is bliepthut' Nut by , tied. of Ports Simpkins and naulsberm; south by lands of Thomas Bal la* or Ida neKeen easta of labs of A Bai ter. 6ee'd; west by lands .ot J B Barrett; contain- Mg NI sena mare arlera Irepromemituta, , No a—ALSO—One other tut of land in Troy boro, bounded north by, Male street, east by lands of 'Pomeroy Bros; earth by hinds of Patera. Bros, and west by lends of Pomeroy Bros. being , about in that trout oa salt Yale after, mod so, feet deep, with one three story brick betiding therem, • Ifir4-.4ll.Bo—eateefser let °nand laTrey bola beardede north and east by lamb of Pomeroy Bros, south by lamb or , Hobert ac: Porter and west by Cantoretreet;belng a btynt gi feet 'front otisald Couto* street, and te feet deep, with one brick building inertia.. • ,• No s—ALSO—One other lot of land In Troy bogie, beaded meth hy lands-et Bra Williams, seat of lauds of D estate, south by lands of A Laugh estates and welt by Centre street, bang *bootee feet fried on said Centre street and so CNN foist with Geo framed house. one Darned , lsnalteve ornameatel toseetheeses. No 6—ALSO—One other Mot land In Troy bor . honadeduseth by binds tarnierta'oanied by by Dr A L K Axtell. east y Canton ,sireeti south lands of Witlghtney , b mad wad by Methodist einarch lot, belnx *boat CM feet front and Ital feet deep, with nee framed house. one traeod hartkand tee fruit and ornamental trees thereon. Seised and taken into execution at the suit of Israel A Mercers 11 t •o `.l Long . • No ALSO—One lot of land In rike, township , deseethedl W Mier* Iteittrand:nt. a 'mat and stapes ota , the•htiliwny-leatUng from Wysiesing treek to Lettaymille by the way of Harmon Brim and running alms the line of kinds of Alien White a southwesterly direction to lands of Granville Stevens; thence along the line f lands of said Sid. Tens In $ southeasterly direc tion to the lands of Clinton Keeney; thence along Said Keeney , ' line and land of Aden libarens a northeasterly direction across the, laretwell croak to a - pait and stones on the before mentioned highwayuttuntre Wont said highway to the place of beginning; contaliaing 55 acres, more or less, about 40 Improved, with one large two story framed helve, one old framed house. framed barns and other out buildings and an orchard of fruit %roes thereon.. No a—ALSO—One other lot of land• In Pike township, decritied as follows: Bernal at the center of .he read leading from CI uteri!, eeners to Leitaysville, on the line of Perry Cobb; thence south 27 0 east in the centre of said toad 15 4.10 pen ehes; thence south 12 0 east 24 perches In the con ter of said road; thence south 52* west 122 perches to an oak sapling ilk the line of Lacey E Stevens; thence on the line of said Stevens and Oeorgo = r o , xtottli P.oast VS perches to a chestnut for a , their. north "Br east .92 perches 'to the pine., of beginning;containing .75% . acres , strict ine-aure.a bout to proved,no but Idl ngs. Sal zed and taken into execution at the suit of E W Cobb. vs L,Cobb. 104414.42,134%."11e lot of land to litillibitry bounded north by lands of tie* Chamberr, Jr. east •by lands of Voris O'Connell and Dennis O'Con. nett, south by lands of Patrick Carroll and-Daniel Haddam and west by lands of Monti O'Connell, supposed to contain 75 acres. mostly Improved, with one framed Move, one log barn and young orchard of fruit treeathereen. Seised and taken bite ex.vution at the suit of Sylvanus Vantmsk irk vs John lititilhan. No 10-41LSG—One lot of land to nidgbary bounded north by lands of Timothy Hanegan. east by lands of John Allen... Math by lands of Jerre Driscoll and west by lands of Cornelius Cain and Michael Grace: and eapposed to contain about 104 acres. nearly all improved. one framed dwelling lipase, one framed horse barn, one framed ban,. one log barn and orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution atJhe suitbf lel \V Cain vs James M Cain, Daniel It Cain and James Malone!. - • - Ntitt—EALBo.4llmi lOC bf Wei istlinsearnra and Wyahuing lownshipa r bounded north' by lands of Cbtlenson -Sines and Andrew, laßarte, east by Lands of Albert Hitchcock, month by lands of Jo. serb Harris and west by lands of George C At. wood, containing 44 acres. more or less, all im proved, one log house, one framed barn, other out buildings, and orchard of holt trees thereon. Seized andlaken into - execution at the imit of Jun Slathers vs James H McAllister. No it—ALSO—One lot' of land to Athens tsrp, bounded north by lands of N C Harris, east by the public Willman south by lands of N C Harris and west by Keystone avenue, containing ,4 of arr sere. more or less , improved. with one framed hobs; one shed and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Batt Golden vs Jeremiah Sullivan and James Lambert. Noli..ALSOl—One lot of land in Troy township.' bounded north by land of C 8 Hager, cast by land of Daniel White. south by lands of-Mantel White and west by public highway, containing 2S acres, more °flap, all Itnpreved with one framed house. framed barn and few fruit trees thereon. -Seized and taken into execattott at the snit of Bliss Role eon en • I. Cooper ; No 14—ALSO—One list of , lend In Springfield terp, bounded north by lands of James Hethering ton, eat by lands- of James Hetherington. south bb lands of R N Young and James Seargent and west by' lands of Nathan Bailey, containing lvi 'urea knobs er lees, about 160 acres Improved, With one log house. one framed barn and two orchards of {Rat trees thereon. Seized and taken into exe cution at the suit of S II Aspinwall rs C S Grasp. • -No .14—AL.80.—One lot of -land in Litchfield L. B. POWELL. T 111 Wria;lei Ave., Daimon, Pa. DIED. }I township:described as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of: a lot now or Late of Ira 8., Park; a poet fora corner; thence east on the North ' line of lot now or late of-said Park St perches to the west line of a lot now or late of Isaac Baldwin for a corner; thence' north 164 perches toa maple fot.a corner, the north line of lot now or ate of Daniel Reasor;C thence west en said line 83 perches to a post; thence nosth, let perches to the place of beginning; containing 86 acres and 18 perches, more pr less, except M of all the minerals that may be: fodhd open said premises.. No 16—AL80--One other lot of • land 'ln Litch field township, bounded as follows: Beginning at a atone in a lot now or formerly belonging to Daniel , Ressor; thence south 23 440, rods along the east line of land now or late of W II Green to a mot; thence Ma In rodstd iii pod; thente north OS 4-10 rods to a corner in the south line of the above des scribed lot; thence west 63 rosisodong said fine and onset line of land now or late of r J preset; con taining 10 acres, more or less„,eicept 1i of all min erals that may be found upon said premises and subject alsoto the rights of P .1 Bullock as set forth in a contract data, Feh'iB. Dee. The two lots above described- emitaning together-St acres and 18 perches of land, more or leas. about 75 im proved, with one framed house, one framed barn with sheds attached, other out buildings and two orchards tel fruit trees thereon. '.Bel q 1 and taken into execution at the suit of RachoeVandyke vs Joan M Myer. I No 17—ALSO—One other lot . of land situateln a ri s k t e at t e ln rd iP4 sto b res t bou nd ed as u n f errtreast t c a orner of Inning al Ilstigh's lot; . thence rth OM ,O west by lands of A 0 7 Beecher-II 2 M . perches to a stake and, stones i thencesiorth 24° east bylands of said A Beecher 134 perches to a beech; thence north 85° westrby laud of Sonnet Wheaton 256-'0 perches to a state ,sled stones; thence_north la.:Sweat by lands of ---- and J 0 Chubback 32 perches to a stake and stones; thence ;mutts 58° west by land of Deb:idea '16.10 perches to a stake millstones; thence south 39° West by land of 0 Chaffee and A ' Beecher 04 perches to a ' atake and Moues; thence. *Gab It° east by land of 0 Pear 171 perchesto a make and stone; thence north 650 east by lands of A Conklin ~and J Ilagb:o3 perches to the piece of beginning; coataning 151 acres and Si perches, strict measure, about 100 acres Improved, with a framed house, two famed barns, a granary, other outbuildings. and an orchard of fruit trees thereon, Seized and taken into etecution at the snit of A C Co* vs Jonathan N Dimon. - No 18—ALSO--One lot of land bytertny town ship, bounded north by lands of Amos Hants, eat he hiridsisf Marian Unientuti estate, south by lands of Edward Buffum and west by lands of Oakley Lewis' containing 63 scres.more or less, about 55 !tempi:ed. with 2 framed bruises. I framed barn, cow sheds, torn 'crib, other out buildings and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seised and taken into execution at the snit of E II Thomas* use vs Haney Holcomb. I No 10—ALSO—One lot of land -In Canton hero, hounded north by lands Of Mrs 31 E White. east my Canton street, south by lands of t 'Batnuel Owen and the Presbyterian church lot s mod west by Troy street, containing one' acre, more. or less, all int froved, with one framed house, one framed barn. other ono buildings and few fruit and ornamental I trees thereon. No 20—ALSO—The defendant's undivided ti, interest In one other lot of land Canton born. Detai -1 ded as follows:. Beginning at the north en.i of dam I next above the ;denier mill, thence in an easterly course parallel with said creek to I, mot directly north of the gate that °pent:lnto the grist - IS - till Lace, I thence south to the north bank of said creek at high water utarittanence a westerly course along the bank of said creek to the ilon: thence along I said dam to the place of beginning; containing M 1 an sere, leers or lose, no buildings. This lot tube mold with the 'privilege to purchaser of korai:glop the dam on said mill site for manufacturing purpo ses, proading the water shall not-be raised thereby so high as to talons the tow mill situated above on said stream: 'Seized and taken Into execution at the snit of W 8 'Newman vs James F Fox,.err of James Fox, dec'd. . . ,. Ke2l—ALSO—One lot of !audits Albany tarp, bounded as follows: Beginning at a point iti the cast line of the Sullivan a Edo R It where the line 1 of land of J C Campbell crosses said rail road lino, running thence north 31° east , 52 6-10 perches to a post and stones cur to said Campbell's line; thence south 87M° east 121 540 perches along the line of 1 8 W Chapman and W A DsviesSiaed, to • post cor ner: thence sou th 17M° west 12715.10 perches along the line of A U Spears` land to a corner on the east line of S k E -Wit aforesaid; thence northerly along said last; 'mentioned line by the several courses Menet. 118 6-10 perches la the place of be attollag; captaining t. 5 acres and 141 perches, more or less, about 25 smog impteved, with a framed house. framed barn and •few, fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Reu ben DeLoog's tua vs Lewis T Smith. - lies ZS—ALSO—One lot or land In Sheabequin townahlp, bounded:is follows: beginning ate hem lock oa the bank off', Post creek at a corner of Clark Smith, lite J 11Smith'sland at the line of William D Shores; thence sleuth 00M° west 154 perches; thenee, south 29%* east 83 perches to the creek; thence up said Creek Ali' the Idles of beginning; 'containing 82 acres and Mi perches, morn or lees, mostly improved, with a trashed house, framed - barn and few trait trees thereon. Seised and taken Into execution at the snit of IF. W Gillett vs John Laughlin, John Laeghlin, Jr, Tv. No 23—ALSO—The def.ndanta one-flfth Inter-. Artit Meal lot bf land in Menem township, beim:led north by lands of Ellin Ward Miller, east by lands of Benj Northrup, mouth by lands of Wm North rup id, and Weet by Schrader Branch creek, Con taining about 100 acres, more or less, about 70 int 'proved. with 010 teamed house; framed torn and small orchard of • fruit Wees thereon. 'Seized and taken into exec - nth n at the suit of W A Rockwell 'vs Richard Nortbrup. . _ .. ~. - No 24—ALSO--One lot of land In Canton teens bounded as follows: Beginning at the northwest corner of lot No 56, teener easterly along the line of said No Id and No 67, Ild feet, more or lass, to the center el Dbeisker.street; thence northerly along the center of said streetV.4 feet, more or leas, to the tenter of Careen streeSt hence westerly along the center of Canes Urea 117 Met to the northeast corner of rot No get thence eoutherly along the line of aid ; tot Ma 5021710 M Wilma place of beginning: be . thelaine more or less; the same being lots ho 56 and 59, as laid deem on the aline plot of Can ton made I.y 0' IS. W '4O - Orcutt for Kingsbury, Newman a Company, and dated October Ist. 1857; oat men framed . .11411(41111r USIA TOT • steam Outing mill, dry sheds, one framed ions, other nut buildings snd few fruit trees !Arran. Seised see taken into swab* at Use 'alto( Thompson A Taber stat J Illekok and II N Winiams sec's. No its- - ALSO—One lot of land in Towanda bcon, bounded lestsby Second street, north by, an alley of ten fent leatling east from Second 'street (sai d alley being between said Mt and 0 11. Barletta Me) east by 4 P Means' land tad Math . by Testa, nit streirkeeNt se ems wide - ea Visual* street fad Oben is ant 4M *este! street to said alley. milk sue Mae Wick dwelling house and small Maned dwellingleaks and new trait trees thereon. e t eWf - • / Seised and takes uttoilinitattkee at the ialtof No. ham, Outlay k Con John Fit raid. No 26., Al.Bo—One lot of bud in Towanda MI6. bounded as 'follows:' perglniOng at the southeast . , of a tot awned by aac Middellib: dal OM ' dila of Poplar street / s den la said bore. thence northerly along veld Middaugh% east line shoat al feet to a Mt• owned by Mary Jane !gulp; tbenee easterly along sold Shell's south , line and the south Nue of tot owned- by itim Teeey about 55 feet to a lo t o w n ed by J thence south. terly alongraid Allyn% westlintratuatt de feet to the ninth line of ropier street . extension; thence west erly aloes sald;opar ain't about f 5 feet to the place of beiginnlng. excepting and 'reserving oat of the above described ,properry the undivided use. half left of said premium sold and conveyed by the withMr panlosof the deed first part.bto ClartUlt y deed bearin Westbrook, g e with oneven date - framed house thereon. Seized and taken into axe. entlmrat the suit , of Ann , Meehan vs M 0 Moody and A J tharrow. No 27—ALSO—One lot of land In Towandaboro. bounded extolles's; Beginning at ;a point 150 feet west of the west line of Charles street en the flue between land of James Culver (formerly owned by William A Chamberlain) and Mary Griswold, be ing the southeast corner of the lot hereby elver tieed to be sold; thence along the said line wester ly 150 feet to the east. li Then c e street sometiMee called Neelianles street; northerly aleng the .east line. of said Mechanics stlOft to the southwest: cornered Charles , Taylor's lot; thence easterly parallel with the first mentioned line between Jas Culver and Nary Orlawold 150 feet to the southeast corner of mild Chicks P Taylor's lot; thence south erly along the line of said James Culver's lot. (for manly owned by William A Chamberlain) 50 feet to tile plLsce of beglanbig, containing :SOO fact of land; nore oe less, with one framed butte thereon. Seised and taken Into execution a; the suit of N .51 Mathison vs 8 0 Titus. .No2S•4lLBo—One lot of land In Eidgimry tin), bounded north by lands of Michael Deneen's eat, east by lands of John Carroll. south by buds of Dennis O'Leary and west by lands of .Nelson GIM lett. containing 20 acres of land, more or less, Omit. 17111 improved. no buildings. Seised and taken Into esecutEn the.sult of Peter Brady vs James Carroll. - No 29—ALSO—One lot of laud in Canton Wm, bounded east by public highway, south by a private reed leading from raid public highway to the Macy Smith farm, and west by lands of George Meeker, eon-Wising , 38 acres, nore or less, about ad acres improved, with ono framed house, framed tarn and sheds attached, corn crib, other out buildings and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. No*O—ALSO—trne other lot of land In Canton tram bounded north by lands of George &O'Donnell and A U Spalding, east by lands of A D Spalding and Division street, south by lands of M 1' Fassett and Alexander Mclntmh, west by lands of Mrs .X Id McClelland, 'A J Conklin and George O'Don nell. containing 2 acres of land. snore or lea, all Improved, with an archard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the snit of Pom eroy Bros to use of J E Bullock's ear's vs N W Me ek Hand. ' No at—ALSO—One lot of land In Pike township, bounded north by lands of Leonard Fowler and Joseph Marsh, east b public highway, south by lands of Sanford St W hite. west by lands oCSanford 31 White, cwitainieg 43 acres, more or leas, about 25 acres Improved,. with two framed houses, one (ranted barn, one old Ing,houtte and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the putt of L L Very vs - Miner. Brister. Altsw at suit of Same vs Same. No 32—A LSCI--One lot of land lu Wya using twp, bounded as follows: Beginning at. the south we tli COI., 'ner of lands conveyed to William and Elijah Camp,. thence along linear land now or late in the posses Rion of Bartley Denahoe and Anthony Farrell, west 2038-10 perches too corner of land noworlate lit position of Joseph Snell; thence along line of said hest mentioned land 80 7-10 perches to a corner of hind contraeted to Linsay - Graham; thence along tine of Graham lot eart 114 perches to another coiner satd lot; thence along line of said lot north 92 3-10 perches to a coiner In lint of land now or late lopes, session of Alex Dougherty; thence along line of said lani east 898-10 perches to a corner in line of land conveyed to William and Elijah Camp; thence aleng said line south 172 perches to the place of be glnning ; containing 150 acres and 141 perches of land, stnrt measure, more or less, being the same lot of land contracted - to he sold by Jos Reed, of l'hiladeiphio, by his attorney in fact, Michael Mley lort Foe and Richard Fee, of Wyaluslng, aforesaid, by article of agreement dated Septent In r 12. A.l). 1851, about 80 arrealutproved, with two framed dwelling houses. Cite first 28130 feet. with an addition 12312 feet, and the second 18a22 feet. one framed barn, twd-eorst ct lbs, one steno quarry and orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and ta ken Into exbrution at the salrof Win J Davies vs James Fee. . s>. N'To 33—ALSO—One lot of - land In Wysox town. shlp, bounded nonh by. lands of G It Clark. east by lands supposed to be owned by" Mary Warford: smith by Lemuel street, west by Bradford street,. -.1w1ng,50 feet front ant 150 feet deep, as shown on map of Morgan k Moody lands, made by W H Mar igal, all Improved, no,buildlngs. Moody Wm H organ - a admrs vs Al' LePtant. No3l—ALSO—sine lot of land In Sarre, .11.threg _ . Itownship, described as follows: being lot No 7, on map of John A Woodworth's sub•ilivlslon of Kev. stone avenue of Athens_ towilsksp, containing 143 perches of lend; sal,•l map beng recorded In the Recorder's uthee of Bradford conuty,in deed book. Nol2o. page 271'. • No X'..—ALSO—Ona other lot of lani In Sayre, Athens towlashlp.,bonwled north by street leading from Lehigh avenue to It A Packer s. east by Des mond street, south by vacant lot of Elmer & Co, and west by vacant lot of Elmer & Co, containing Si an acre of land, more,or less, all, mprovek one framed building used foriMnre and dwellinghonse, shed Ind other out house* thereon. e'elxed and ta ken Ifito execution at the suit of John A Wood worth vs Chas Li Wheelock. PETER .7. DEAN, Sheriff SherlgraoMee, April 17. ;879. SHERIFF'S SALES.—By virtue of sundry writs; issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County and to me di,/ reeled, I .Will expose to public sate atthe Court House In Towanda, Brad ford County,-Pomisylva ulti, on THURSDAY, MAY I, at I o'clock rim.; the following described property, to, wit: j • No leeON E lot of land In Wilmot township, bounded as follows: Beginning at a Ilemback knot and stone heap in Daaiiel Crandall's pasture; thence south Satio West 'l9O perches, to a heuilock knot and stone heap In the line of lot deeded by John a Spalding. Boo; thence south 2110/ west 76 'per ches to a stone heap, northwestern/corner of John Parker lot; thence by same zOnth 81 0 east 108 perches to a stone heap; thence east 35 6-10 perches to stone heap in the John Crandall line; and thence north 23!.4° east 124 perches, to the place of begin Wog:, containing. 72 acres of land, mere or less,' about 35 acres Improved, with 2 board houses, one -board stable and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken Into execution at the stilt of II ,M Lyon vs C F Rosecrants. Also at snit of Samuel Spencer vs C F Hownsnts. / • No 2 ALSO—One other lot of land In Towanda Borough, boundettas follows: be 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 abont 50 ft front on Huston street, and 2 . .. - rCfc deep, with a two • story framed house thereon. / ' No a ALSO—One other lot of land In Towanda bozongh,,bounded as follows: Beginning it north- Western corner of C V Nichols' let, now Alex Al len's, estate, on south side of Hustowst; thence westerly along south side of said street 25 feet to a corner of land contracted to C F Nichols; thence southerlyialotig the east line of said lot =3 6-10 ft, to line of land formerly owned by M.4C Mercur; thence easterly along said hlerenr's land 23 ft, to corner of lot of C F Nichols now the Alex Allen, estate; thence northerly along floe of said lot to the place of beginning, with part of a framed barn thap_sath No 4 ALSfe—The defendaot's Interest in one lot of land In Towanda bow), bounded 'north by Huston street.west by lands of .1 If Chaapel In the possession of W M Mallory, south by an alley, and east by a lot of C F Nichols, now -Alex Allen's es tate: being about 50 feet front 'int said Huston-st, and 222 feet deep, with 'kart of a framed barn thereon. Seized and taken into' execution at Die snit of ti F Taber's hie vs C F Nichols, No 5 ALSO—One other lot of land in Athena township, bounded north by lands of Henry Kirby, 'east ao.d south by lands now or formerly owned by John IS Keyser and west by the public highway; containing M of an acre of land, mere or - less, WWI ono framed house and few fruiCtrees theivon. Seized and taken lute executlots at the suit of .Friendly Bros' use vs Mary F Carner. NO 6 ALSO—One other lot of hind in Burlington borJ, bounded north by lands of Hollister Compton And Long lima, east by the center of the brick wall of Long MeV' store. being center of_the main build ing, south by Troy street, and west by lands of G Tracy, belug about 33 feet , front on said Troy Sr. and II I feet deep, with one three story brick build ing.thereon. Seized' and' Llken Into execution at the *it of A L McKean vs William Blies. . Igo 7 ALSO—One other lot of laud In Burlington township, bounded north by lands of W (iamage. and Treat Shoemaker, east by lands of Treat Shee maker, south by the pnblic highway, and west by the public highway, containing 83 acres-of land, more or less, about 40. acres Improved, with -one framed house, one barn - and orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken Into execution at the suit of E Pomeroy vs G Perry. -So 8 A LSG—One . other lea of land in Franklin• tOrtnihip, bounded north by lands of Hiram Thurs ton,east by the public highway, south by lands of I.tsnanl)lrown and on the west , by lands of Luther' Smith; eontalnlng S an acre, more or less, all Un proved, with one untlnlalted framed house thereon. Seized and taken. into execution at- the suit of 31, W TaylOrs' use vs Hiram Cole. - AL.o—Orte other lot of land In Albany township. bounded as folloiro. Beginning at a. point on the east line of the Sullivan and Erie K It, where the line of land of J S Campbell crosses said rail road. line, running thence north 31 0 east 52-5-10 perches, to a post and stone corner In said Camp bell line; thence south 8711° cast • 121 8-10 ne, rehes along the line of W Chapman and W Davis' lands,. to a boat corner; thence south 275° west 127 5.1.0 perches along the line of A it spear's land, to a corner on the east line of the S & E It It afore- said: thence northerly • along said last mentioned line by the several courses thereof, 115 640 perches to the place of beginning, containing 55 acres and 141 perches of laud. more or less, about 25 acres Improved, e Ith one framed house, one framed barn and few fruit trees thereon. Seized suit taken Into evocation at the suit of W A Rockwell vs Robert klcintosh. No 10 ALSO The Interest of the defendants In qne other to lof land In Overton township, In the warrantee name of Hugh - Ladley, containing 400 acres, more7or less.. Seised and taken Into execu tion at the Suit of N N•lietts, cashier's - use vs C 1) Cash. Goo C Cash sec, and . F A Cash sec,. No it ALSO—One other tot of land In Leroy township, bounded north by TowitUla Creek, east by lands of Pierson Holcomb. south by a vacant piece of land owned by E T Helium, and west.by lands of Jas Holcomb, containing about Ft acres of land mom or less, shoat 4S acres improved, with a framed house, two finned tans!, one corn bonsai Other out buildings ind orchard of fruit , tree thereon. -No 12 ALSO—One other lot of land In Lelloy township, bounded east by lands of James Meese- Hey, south by lands of the Schrader Coal Company. west by lands of Jasper Holcomb, con'alulng , 45 acres of land, more or less, about 40 acres • improv ed, no buildings. Belted and taken lute execution at the suit of Pomeroy Bros' use vs ,E T. Buffitro. • -No 13 ALSO—tine other lot of land to Monroe township, bounded north by lands of C A Fouler, east end sunlit by lands •of Libeu or Lyman Mar cy. and west by lands of Samuel Lyon., containing to acres of iand, more or less, aTI improved, with a framed )3 , 113e. framed, tarn, a n3lll or ,shop, and -few fruit trees tbereont. Seized and taken into el- Sennett at the suit of helot: Wickham ad-versus It Cowell and Mahlon Strope. No 14' A I.so—One Other. Jot Of. land In Ulster township, bounded as follows:, beginning at a post; the southwest corner of a tot this day conveyed to Aniellif Pi r elli; thence ‘aloug the east able Wan M. leyseathillo West 378 feet; theoce south IWO cast 108440 feet to the canal; thence up tbesame oorth 78,10 3 east 177 8 10 feet; thence np the same north 20. wead.loo feet; thence up the same north 5 0 east Iterfeet; thence up the same north 11* west 312 ft, to the southtest corner of lot this day conveyed to Amelia Wells; thence along the same north-82!r° wetttabOnk 130 foot to the place of beginntrig, too talideg ale obtone. acre, more or leas, with a steam NM lot piaster • ntlit thereon. - Seised and taken into execution at the suit of G F lllasim Guardian, VS Chu:Wells. • • No fs ALSO—One other lot of land in Columbia towtohip, bounded north by lands of Stephen! Gen not and Joules Strong.cast by lands of Caleb Bush, south by limos ot fienryllunet sad Fayette-Ken you, and on the west by the public Itlgninty, con taining Wi acres of land. more or less, about 80 acres improved, with one framed house, one framed barn, one granary and tea fruit trues *hasten. Solardsmdialten Into execution at the... Milt of A E Comstock re E lb Williams. _No la A 1.410-oao other lot of loadln . Towanda Wank bounded as tollaWs ; Beginning at a car- efetir• Der of a lane on the west Meet Main Street, about 20 feet south of a lot formerly , owned by Lenin Wells; thence westerly on a parallel line with said Wells lot to the center of an .alley, which alley be leg half way from Main Street to Second- street; - thence southerl along the - center of said alley _to :lot sold by J 17 Means and wife 'to Bobs rt Mcln tosh; thence easterly along . Wild Mclntosh line to the west side of Main street; thence northerly along said line of Malls street to place of beginning. being about 140 feet fronton said Main street. and 'about 130 feet deep, with two two Moir framed buildings' thereon, being the same piece of land deeded by J 7 'leans and wife to J W Means by deed dated- April 1. Urn. and recorded in deed book No 129. page 106.Seised and taken Into es*, anion at the nit of The Mutual B and S F Asia elation is John liti'ldeanm -: I No 17 ALSO—One — other lot of land, situate In. Towanda Borough, bounded as follows Beginning at the southeast comer of. D N Turner's land on , . . the west side of William street; thane° by land of K Turner south 711 0 west 100 feet to a corner; thence by land of Henry Harris and 13 Kingsley south 3 0 east 100 feet to a corner of J J Webb; thence north • 76° cast by land formerly owned by Theodore Lewis HO feet to the west able of Will. lam street; thence on a sense of north 2 0 21 0 west along the west line of said William street 100 feet to the place of beginning ; one.board Shanty.there. on. &hied and taken foto execution at the lull of L.T. Moody and H B Morgan, adminlstratorof Wm II Morgan Ts A b Macdonald. Igo Is ALSOOrte other. lot of land, situate In Towanda Borough, bounded north by lands of Ellen Ward Miller, east by Thlrd.slreet, south by Ward Avenue, and west by lands of John Griffin ; being CO feet, on Third street, Ito feet on Ward _ . Avenue. with 1 trained house thereon. Seized and taken Into execution at the snit of Joseph Towner vs Margaret Mack and John Matt. No IS ALSO—One Other lot of land. slittate In . . Athens township, bounded as follows Beginning in the centre of the Chemung Toed and 'running westerly along the south line of lands owned by Gottlieb Hess 16 rods to landibeleoging to D L Snyder and mother; thence •southerly along said lines of I) L V Snyder 6 Oda parallel eith the cen tre of said Chemung road t thence , easterly 16" rods fn a line parallel with the north line to the centre of said Chemung road; tLOLICO northerly 6 rods along the centre of said Chemnng road to the •ptce of beginning; containing I acre, mere or less; b-lug the same piece of land as deeded to ~..loseph Belzer by Timothy •Wheeler, with two 'framed dwelling houses, oneframed barn and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Sarah V Eimer re Miner St. John. ••• No 20 ALSO—Otto -other lot of Land, situate in Wi'mot township. bounded as follows; Beginning at a beech the northwest e.rner of the'Jol n Cran- - - dall lot;• thence, north 834 0 east 156 perches to a post and stones In Stowell's Hue; thence zorth 2330 west 69 8-10 perches to a post and stones f thence south 83 ki° west 105 perches to a stone heap; thence south 224 0 west 65 perches to the place of begin ning; containing 60 acre!, more or tea', about 35 improved, with a log- house, a framed barn and tether outbuilding., arid an orchard of fruit trees thereon; being part of two tracts In warrantee name of Jabrz Foal and itathlaa II ollenliaek. No 21 ALSO—One other lot of land, situate In Wilmot township, bounded as follows : Beginning in a stone heap; thence west 156 perches to a stone heap In warrant line; thence south by. same 66!i perches to a stone heap; thence east 136 perches to a stone heap; tbeng p. by State road north Ito east 5t perches. north west 18 perches, north 44 5 . east 26 perches to, the place of beginning; contain• !ng 76 acres and 53 perches, more or less, about 35 improved, with three small framed houses, a fram ed barn, a saw mill with - railroad track, other out buildings and an orchard of fruit trees thereon ; being IA No 17 Sturdevant's sub-division of war rant surveyed in the . name of Jesse Fell and con- •eyed to Joseph 31 Gamble by the heirs of Sarah H Haler and Geo H Butler. ;deceased. Seized and taken Into execution at the stilt of John Spald ing •s Jos 3t Gamble, Daniel 1) Crandle and Nor man E Churchill. - • _ No 22. A LSO-Otie - Other 14 of land. situate In Standlnc Stone township, Sounded on the south east by the east ,or southeast bank Of‘ltntrimer- 110 , 1T.reets, north by. lands of F S Whltinait: ;est. _ • by landsof said F S Whitman, and south by lands of Jame!: Esp,y: containing about 12 acres, more or less, about 2 Improved, with two framed houses, .one framed Earn and other'outhouses, one saw - mill, water privilege, and few fruit tripes thereon. Seized and taken Into execution at the;sult or PS Squires ess S' Coe. • No VI-ALSO—One other. Icit of..land, situate )n Canton Itorough, bounded north by. lands of Wlll. r. 1., 1 lam Tabe east by lands' of S S Strait, 'soot I' by Caton street and west by lands of II NWI ams. with ode framed hons , ,rone framed brri. a Id few fink trees thereon. Seized and taken Inth execu. Bois at the suit of E S - Horton, admlnjitrator of Asa Mattocks, deceased. vs Calvin Bodge. No 24 ALSO—One other let of .laWd, situate In Wilmot township. bounded as Beginning at a beech the southwest cornerof fetrart; thence north 111 perches alctig the-west tie of the tract to a post; then : cos - east si perches to a beech by the flollenback road; theuc • along . Id road south 13 0 east 112 perches. to a beech try said road ; thence west 114 perches to the- begjhulng: containing.% acres and 11 perches, ny or less, about .35 Im proved. with a framed use,- a framed barn, one granary, and ailore!) dof ftuit trees thereon. SI-Ized and taken Into.eXecution at the stilt of Ilan norah Cotter vs John otter; being the defendant's one-seventh Interes in the &bore-described prop env. No 25 ALSO= ner other lot of land, situate In Troy Borough, untied as follows: Beginning at a post In th pine of George Meeker's lot, being the southeas corner of said lot; thence west along ice line of id Meeker's - Jot 244 feet to a corner In centre off ad leadlng.from Troy to Canton; thence In anort erly course along the centre of said road 60 feet a corner; theoce In an easterly course parallel with said Meeker's line 244 feet to a post •, thence in a southerly c. urse 60 feet to the place of beginning; containing 14,61 1 1 squire feet of land: more or less, all Improved. with a_ dwelling house thereon. Seized and taken into - execution at the / suit of W G Sadler vs J B Costello and Julia Cos tello. ALSO—One other-. la of land. situate Troy Borough, bounded north by lands formerly owned by F J Calkins, now occupied by Dr Sainuel Shepard; east by lands of Nelson Adams, south by lands of Nelson Adams, and west by Elmira street, with two dwelling bouses• thereon. Seized and taken Intoexecution at the snit of ['onleroy Broth ers is D C tanipman. ' No 27 ALSO—One Other lot of land, situate in. Mouth Creek townshili, bounded north by lands of J.F Gillett, east by II L Smith. south by J F.Gll lett, and we -t by Fred Chancey and H L Sinith , containing about one-half acre,. with a frame 4 house, a framed blacksmith shop, a framed bat, and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken lute execution at thestilt of N E Vanbuskirk vs H tram • Sample. No 24 ALSO—One other lot of land, situate In Springfield township, bounded as fellows:: Begin ning at the note:west corner of the lot hereinafter described, at a point in tile t16. - Jtil line of lands of A Picket:sou; from thence east along the lands of said Dickenson ICS perches to a corner in the way leading front Mill City westerly: thence south alonesald highway 53 perches to au angle. In sr.ld highway: thence southeast along said. highway 81 4-10 perches; thence east along the lands of It It file -awn 43 640 perches to a corner; thence south along the lands or said theason 921 i perches td , angle; then c southeasterly along lands of icold Gleason' SOli perches to a corner; ..tbencs , south along lands of the estate of Edo in Watson, decd. 37 perches to an . angle; thence westerly along lands of 1.1 Duabor v. perches to on angle: thence south along lands of P Voorhis 0:1140 perches to a earner,. tnence easterly along lands of said V6or his 11- 6.10 perches to a' corner; thence southerly along lands of Hirano Pottei 12 7-10 perches to a corner; th.men westerly along lands'of A 3 Mosley 43 4.10 perches to a corner; thence a northeast di rection along lamb of . DenntS Bailey 99 perches to an angle; thence a northwest direction along lauds of 3C J Wigstca 50 - perches to an angle; thence easterly along lands of said Wigstea 97 9-10 perches to an angle: thence west along the highway run ning'. from 31111 City to the Ilordwell school home 79 1 2 perches to a corner; then& north along lands of the estate of Alexander Clark, deceased, 101 4-10 perches to a corner; thence westerly alanglands _ said Clark estate 107 perches to a corner; thence north along laud of said Clark's estate 111 840 perches to the place of beginning. and supposed to contain 7.27 acres, after deducting there truni about 16 acres heretofore sold and conveyed. which Is owned or in possession of the following persons : Uri Cooper, Joseph Clark, G Saunders, B S Con:- reins. II E Leonard, N 8 Wat-on, E 1) Wilder, It W Chceney, and school house tot; about 80 acres Improved. with two - framed „houses, two framed barns with sheds attached, a framed horse barn, a saw mill, a chopping mill for feed, a - elder mill,_ and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken Into execution at the suit of Merrit Wood's use vs William A Buitoex. No 29 ALSO—One other •lot of laud in 'Albany township, hounded as follows: beginning at a beech a corner of lauds of Luke W Morris; thence by the same west 1611 perches to a pnstby a hemlock cor= ner of the same laud and laud of Catherine W Morris; thence by other lanes of Israel. W Mends north 29 east 127 perches to a•post; thence also by lands of Israel 'W:3lotris, east-166' perches to a pest in the line of Luke W Morris; and thence by - 1 the same south 2.95° west 177 perches to the place of beginning. containing 107 S acres; being the same piece of land conveyed by. Israel W Morris, by deed bearing date Nov -A., 185 t, and recorded in the Mike for recordlni deeds, in and for the count ty of itnalfold, in Deed Book No 57. page 303. No 30 . .51.50—0ne other lot of laud in Albany township, bounded "asjollows: commencing at a sugar stump, the tiortheest corner of said lot and corner of lot No 7 ota,survey; thence south ° 'east_by lands of Thomas Cullen, deed, 82, perches to a post corner of lots,No -3 .and 5 of . said survey: thence south 112. perches to a beech corm of lots No 5, 9 and In; thence north 86' 0 ° west perches to a beech corner of lots No 7, 8 and - 9. thence north 31 !6? east 112 perches to plaCe of be: 'ginning; containing 49 acres and 112 psyches. ' Being lot No 6 S:f A II Meltenry's survey, being the same piece ot'land conveyed by Michael_Red ding by deed bearing date January 7, 1974. and re corded In the office for 'recording deeds in and for Bradford'county, In deed book No 119, at page 130, he.: cieeptingand reserving therefrom the follow ing described !of: beginning at a beech corner, thence north 3150 east 59 perches to a post; thence thence smith' 47 - . east 72!i" Perches to a beech: thence north liSSa O west to the beginning, contain ing 12 acres and VI porches:, The three aforesaid piece:Vol land being what Is known as the Cullen Boys' Farm, situate in Albany township. bounded este:l,24s: north and northwest by lands of John Murphey, east by lands formerly owned by William Easter, south and southwest.by lands of John 14 McDonald, containing 157 acres of land, more or less, Sbollt .42.5 acres improved, with' two plank dwelling houses, one - fro t ed barn, one log barn. one granary, other out buildings and two orchards of fruit Mee thereon. Seized and taken tut° execution at the suit of Lewis Zaner vs David Cohen and John Cullen. No 31 ALSO—One other lot of. tend, situate' In Pike townshlp„leemded as follows: Beginning at centre of State road on line of Joh:. Bolles; thence south 265° west 147 4-1 U parches along said Bolles' line to a post and stones corner; thence south 695 0 east 74 13-25 perches along the line of J Barnes, de ceased to a post and stones corner; thencit north 29 140 east 129 perches to centre of State road by lands of Wm Cline; thegee" north 55W) west 19 2-10 perches; thence north 3.10 east along lands of .1 Bolles; thence Wirth 55% 9 west; thence south as° west along said 'Bolles' laud to State road, lying 8 perches on said road , and being exclusive of road 5 perches deep; • thence north 335,( 0 west 531.30 pet ehes along Slate road to place of beginuing cow 'sitting (including house anti lot) 66 acres; more or less, about 60 Unproved, with a framed house, &- framed horse barn, a - framed barn with sheds at tached, a granary, an lee house, Other outbulleinge. and two orchards 'of fruit trees th,reon. Seized and taken into execution. at the suit of 'William Shumwars use vs I) H.Alleu and Blt Allen,' • No 22 ALSO—One other lot of land, situate in Monroe township, bounded as follows: Beginning at a post fur s corner on the - west side of the south branch of Towanda Creek; sunning thence 'north 79)4 ° PAM 47 2-10 perches to a pitch pine; thence north 16° east 13 perches to a post; 'thence south 19M° east 216 perches td a post; thence south 2854 0 west 80 8-10 perches' to s post for a corner; thence north 89)4° west 164 perches to a post for a censer; thence south 10° east 15 2-10 perches to a plat for a corner; thence south 381 0 west 24 perches to a post for a corner; thence north 61)5 0 wesl2B perch.' es to a corner; thence east 8 240 perch es to a corner; thence-north 7151' 0 west.l3 perches to a post by two pines for si - eo. riser; thence north' Mii° west 40 perches to the place of beginning; con tattling 110 acres and 190 perches, more or less,. about nacres improved, with three framed houses, two barns, one corn house, and two orchards of fruit trees thereon; said lot will be sold subject to a life lease to 11 F Wanck for M of an sire on the Berwick Turnpike. Seised and taken intcexecu lion at the snfl of Mules Fowler and Emiline Fow ler, who survive Austin Fowler, val.; A Fowler. Flo 33 ALSO.•nOne other lot of tatid in Towanda bore, bounded north by lands of Joseph 1) Montan ye, east by Main street. south by the Lands of the David r &mildew estate, and 'west by Second.et t ~E~ containing 5( eon sae of Moe. Mori Wilk Wl* three framed houses. atm framed bora attached. and few fruit Woes 'therein ; being •at • same piece of land moneyed by L d WhephoryailBl - wife to Phalle Ann.Urltaih, by deed tossing dabs - April t, ISM, and xecooted In Dela loot Noll, at page St, he. Seized and taken littowsoilstiow as the 'stilt of LS IC IngsbortArustoo, to John Jail!. . 1 sth and P A Otillith., No 34 ALSO-One other:lot of hind In Wilmot Mop, bounded north by lands of C V Welles. &OW, east by lands of Cornelius Downs and If I .Quiek.- • south by lands of John Turner and west by hinds of C P Welles, (Met; containing IS saes of land. more or less, about acres ImposnaL with an. . board house and few fruit trees thereon. Seised • and taken Into execution at the salted A. Lerwis vs • W Kann. ' No 33 ALSO—One other lot of land la Bldg , township , bounded north by lauds of Shaba TOW. • Ills; east by FM Alla "Algtway. south by Mods of 0 A. Burnham and west by-taWs of 0 A Barahsaloew tall about one sere of land. more or teas,"ed lei. • . with one framed horse, oar • framed state ro - uWand few fruit trees thereon. No 36 A.f.Bo—One other lot of land lo Eldgbaty township, bounded north sod west by public hlgle. • way, east by mods of Joel Peterson and south by lands formerly owned by Theodore Larttecia, cos- , tattling 2 acres of land, more or less, all Improved. with one framed house thereon. Seised and takes Into execution at the stilt of C C Burt vs J L Yew- No a 7 ALSO—One other lot of landto In Orwell township, bounded north by of J W Parks. east by lands of .1 11 Allen. IL Atils, Franklin Maynard and GII Norton. south IV land* - of Hiram Dougherty, and west by Lands of Isaac Adams and U C Allis: containing about 00 Sewn. more or less, about 80 improved. with a framed . bons°, a framed barn, other outbuildings. and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seised and-taken into execution at the snit of A Conklin vs H K AlllB,ll S Allis and Kites Ants, T T No Its ALSO—One other lot of land,' situate ifs: Litchfield township, hounded as . follows: Begin ning at an ash for a corner on the southwest corner Of lot of land owned • by Samuel Oventhlre: thence north UN° east 97 3.10 perches to acorn& on Una of land formerly owned by 2 Flower; thence north • 1 0 west store' said line 61 410 perches to a corner on the line of David McKinney; thence north 99° west 99 2.10 porches, along the line of said David Melfinney to a corner: thence south 642-10 perches to the place of beginning; containing 3.3 acres and AO perches, more or less, about lb sere* Improved, with a board house. a framed born, an old barn; one Uinta mill, and a few fruit tress thereon. . Seized and taken Into execution at the cult of Adam Rifen.burg vs P If Sherman, and p II Sher man, administrator of Lir Sherman, ' No 39 ALSO—One other lot of land In North To watida township, bounded north by landi of Seam; el B and W. II Foater. and John Mithlel, west by— lands of James Hurley. south by lands of Edward Deslane. and east by lands of Silas Milts and 241- ward Overton, containing II acres of land, more or' teas, about 44 acres improved, with one framed house, on' framed barn and few 'lran trees there , on. Seized and taken into execution at the snit of J N Calif's use vs Bartley Heath. No 40 ALSO—One other lot of 'rid la Orwell turnable, bounded north by land of Dr Conklin, east by lands of Isaac Marsh d 0 J Chabback." south by lands of NV F - .Glenn,.a d west by lands of Barney Clark and George Ant; containing so " t acres of land, more or less,a t4O acres Improved , with one - framed house. - on framed barn, 000 hog pen•and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the snit of Lucinda LountibeDF' vs Henry B Osborn, No 41 ALSO—The efendant's one:half Interest In a certain lot, flie or parcel of land, situate in Albany, Monroe an Overton townships, bounded as follows : Begin lug at an oljt,hemloek corner on the southwest er of warriset 'ln the name .of Stephen Hain worth :. theacp south 65° east Be. ' rods -to the st line of warrant In the -name of Ann Harris; hence south - 32 0 .west abont.B3 rods to the sou l west corner of said Ann Harris' war. i rant; (here south 59 0 east lila rods to. a post and stones t a • southeast corner of . said Ann Harris' , warran ; thence north 32 0 cast 609 640 rods to the stones t est corner of Jackson lot ; thence south 191!". east 12 rods to Jbekson's northeast corner, thence.' son 32 0 west 44 rods - to a post -corner; thence la. lb 9sii. o east 57'4 . .10 rods to - a corner: thence - rrth %' 0 east 119 moll , : thence south 58 0 east 106 • 10 rals; thence north 37% 0 east 50 rots: thence smith 58560 east 20 rods to the west line of warrant I tuthe name of May Walllss; thence north 52° east Ito perrhes to the southwest corner of warrant In the nalne of Itobert Hampton ; thence *oath 58* east 158 rods ; thence north 3130 east - 103 rods ; therice north 19° east 320 rods to southeastsorner of warrant In the name of Samuel Anderson; thence north 32° east 224 rods to the .northeast corner - of said Anderson warrant;. thence north Br west 329 rods toe hemlock stump. an old corner.; thence south 32° west 229 rods to. a corner of warrants in the names of-Peter North and PeterShotts; thence north 54 0 west 621 rods tothe northwest corner of warrant In the name of John North ; thence south 24° west 425 rods to a Week oak corner; thence 'south 34° west 448 S rods ; thence north 58° west . 35 rids to a post, old corner; thence south M° west 329 rods to the place:of beginning; containing 6.000 acres, more or less. Seized and taken into excels [lon. at the suit of J P Kirby's use vs J F Satterlee. Alse at the sett of First National Bank of Athens vs .1 F Satterlee. No 42 AU-34-ons -other lot of .land, Situate in Leßoy township, bottnded north by landsof Robert Mason. east by lands of X L Wooster. south bytho Towanda Creek. and west by lands' f Charles 341- nard; containing 72 acres. more or less, about IA Improved, with a framed barn and an oichtrd of I rult trees thereon Seized and taken into eveem.'i lion at the snit of Nelson Reynolds' ex."rs vs Mreraney and T A McCianey. • No 43 other lot of land In Litchfield township. bounded north by lands of John 11 Coop.' - •r, east" by lands of F 1' Cooper, and south and West by lauds of - Itugene tlLderhill, containing shunt 120 seres of land, more or less, about 70 improved... with one framed -rouse. ono -framed barn. ono framed wagon house, other out buildings and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execn , - tion at the Milt of Stephen Morris use va James lt Canner and A B Campbell. - - No 44 ALSO I -0 - ne other lot of land, Situate In Pike township, bounded as folliows: Beginning at a stake and. stones the northeast corner of .1 Ilaigh's lot; thence north-St 1° west _by lands of A Fletcher 11 740 perches to a stake and stones ; therice north 2!l° 'east by lands of said ; Beecher • 130 perches to a stake-aiad•stones; thence south ago west hy.lands of the above grant - ars 120 perches to a stake and stones; thence south 30 0 west by lands of 1.1 Manchester 11 9.10 perches to a stake and - ;stones; thence south 11° west by land - of (.) Peann 171 perches to a stake and stones; thence - north 65 0 feast by lawlsof A Conklin and J Haigh-93 perches k 14 the place of beginning; containing I_lo acres-and 30 perches, more or less,—abont 80 acres - improved, with a framed hmse, a framed barn, a framed horse barn, a. granary, and an orchard of fruit trees' thereon. Seized and taken Into execution - at the snit of Cyrus Cook vs Jonathan Dimon. No 44.ALSO,•One other lot of- land, situate In Tuscarora township, bounded north by lands - of John and Joseph Nigh. east by landsconducted by enter' Nigh to Jacebtitought, south by lands - of B W Edwards, now in possession of Johnliought, and west by lands of 'said John and Joseph Nigh ; containing n acres, More or less, out 15 improv- - ed. with two framed houses, -a fired barn, a hiacksruith shop, and an orchard t fruit trees thereon. No 47 ALSCOne other lot of land, situate In Tuscarora township, bounded north by lands of W - itarroircliff, east bys creek dividing lands from W Barrowellif (now owned by B W Edwards) on the south by lands of Jacob nought, and west by lands of Elijah Merrill and others ; "containing. 53 acres, more or less, about 20 improved: being same land contracted from Peter W Nigh to Jaectb .Rouglit on the 6th day of August, 1873. Seized arid taken Into execution at the snit of WmB Vincent's, Use vs Jacob nought: • No 48 ALSO—One other lot of land, situate In Towaretalownstilp, bounded north by the Barclay Railroad, lands of the Towanda Iron Slanufaetor- tug Cowan) , and 41 C Mercus. (lately, owned by Gordon F Mason), east by the Susquehanna River, and Routh by lands of Miller Fox, Michael McMa hon;; Patrick Considine. ' — Joseph Ochs, C M Man ville; S W Alford, B E.,Whitney, Alonzo )(logos and Martin Croty, and west by lands of Hiram Fox, deceased ; containing 30 acres of land, more or less, - all improved, with no buildings thereon_ Seized and taken Into execution at the snit of J. A. Record; J I. Kent and .1: -L. Ilitils, Trustees of Bradford Lodge I ODE, No 167, use vs Sc, Mesas. anton Borough, hounded north' t y lands of Mrs 1) Hazleton, east by hinds of Harding Clark and ' C Seymour, south by lands of Z Dunham. and est by Sullivan street; tieing 50 feet front on said ultivan street and 200 feet deep, with a framed a N ke o n 4 l 9 n A- to L e S z7cuti n o e n at t he d and otter i l sluotitoOff land, H a' H i :1:o: O s:v e s 1 a1 . ' 1 4 ) G fe ra w nt r e n er it' an t d r" A s en th a e o " :ntee Se r. l7 No 00 ALSO—One other lot of land, situate in 'Litchfield township, lenna6c4l 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 ing house and. few 'fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the snit of 8 G Townsend vs J P Perry and .1 E Drake. PETER 3. DEAN, Sherlff,l— Sheriff's Opice, April 10, 1879.. . .. . . LICENSES.—Notice is hereby given that the following applications ter li censes for Taverns, Eating Moines and Merchant Dealers, have been filed in this office, and that the same will be .presented to the Court of Quarter Sessions on MONDAY, MAY 5, 1579, for the con sideration of said Court. , TAN - slims. 4 ... • - S3l Brown, Towanda boro, Ist ward. l• • Vincent Baldwin. ltidgbury. .1 Morgan Brown. Wyaluslug. Itenben It Berry. Welles. • • Martin Crowley, South Waverly bore. Charles !Leah:, Athens township. • 0 II P Disbrow, Towanda bore, Ist ward. . .1 G Dougherty, Wysox township. - . WM Henry. Towanda bona, Ist ward. James .1 Hannan. Oierton township. Jho S Ilininan, - Slonroe bow. George-Jordan. Athens hero. Thomas R. Jordan, Towanda boils', 24 • E A Jennings, Towanda bore, 24 ward. •••-• Joseph Jerulatnon, Troy bore. - Duncan S Kennedy, Wysor. township. Morris Kellogg, 'Albany township. ' ' -Ornil Kellogg, Towanda boro, 2a ward. , • • Daild Messner, Canton boro. • Mrs Mary Melvin. Barclay townshiN McDonald, Monroe township. --Washington Pitcher. Towanda bora,lst ward .1 P Rogers, Shesbequln township. • Warren Stnitb, A ustinville, James P Strong. Columbia township. Charles H Seeley. Towanda born. Ist ward. , P D Wilcox. Albany. township:— • SATING HOUSES. Frank Green, Troy born. — • Henry Patterson, Springfield. • • lIIRCUANT DZALRES. John.OrMn, Towanda bow, Ist ward. James Cumnalskey, Towanda born. Ist ward. .0 P Moore, Towanda bolo. 25 ward. • Slat-enc. T Kirby, Towanda born, 25 ward. - `7 GEO. W. BLACKMXN, Prothonotary. Prothonotarrs Office. • Towanda, Pis:• l April 14, UM A ssioNErs .NOTICE.—In the estate of - Johnlr. Means, Asesignei. In the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford-County. - • Notice is hereby-given that application bavlr.g been Made to geld Court-on the 21st day of APRIL, A. D. 1879,by Wm. II Stem, assignee, for the benefit of -creditors of the estate of the said 'John P. Means; to reconvey the said estate tothe -said as signor, in order that he may carry out the compro mise he has made with his creditors, and also that he, the said Wm. U. Storrs, be discharged as as signee of said oblate. The said Court ordered and darectetrthat notice be given of the same, to all persons Interested, by publication In the BRAD. 'FORD" REPOUTZU and Bradford Arra for the space of four weeks, after which said assignee win ask that the same be granted,- unless cantle , be shown why the same should not be done. WM. U. SWIMS, Assignee. Towanda, April et, 11179. twig A DMINISTRATOR'S' NOTICE. Is hereby given that an personv in debted to the estate of Atuastah Blatesiey, late of the lownshipof Burlington, deeessed, are requested to make Immediate payment, linden persons baring claims agalust esti!' estate mull Intend them duly authenticated ter settlement. J. W. NICHOLS, A dminist rator.d Burlington, April 24,18:9. ' ; - • 77'muan d e e teed to Int,:sutteextz=e THE I HE Graphic and New Jewel, lh wog perfect taeornameatat bow awns t world, at\ J NE'S.