11m * , '‘ l btat l 414tpotitt I'IIAS. 11. ALLEN, LOCAL 1:1-,11'011 Towanda, Pa, Thursday,. Nov. 13, 1879 LOCAL AND GENERAL. MAN KSO Ivi - Na on the 21111 IT was considerable of a boom. THE trees in the Court 'House Park are nearly leafless. THAT was a .splendid fall of rain on .Monday KEEP yokor children off the streets, par tkularly t t night. SEND your job work along ; satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. WATER in the cistern maketh the tidy housewife to rejoice. COM - SIVA eonnty elected the Green back candidate for Sheri - It . MANY wells •in this place never known to fai' before, are entirely dry, - lisTitc)somEas aramuict meteoric (Es play for this (I:liar:it - lay) - A NEW time tahle will go into effect on the Erie Railway, Monday-next. TRF. Teachers' Association at East mithfield; Friday and Sfitnrday. btritTnintA is pri,-ailing to an alarm ing extent at Oak Hill, Wilmot townstiip. TTT E fine residence of GEonoE SiEvENs, on , York avuenne: is being. piped for gas and water TWENTY-five thellS3ed live are ..beihg imported from England, to be- set at liberty- in this State. TIIE !then, 617, fte sdyr thtt the Grand .Irtny'llall in - that village is pro nouneo the tint•st kitie in the county. \ - 07s117SI: ('aunty, in this P•tate . . gave a Republican majority at the 'election last week', for the tirst)ime in its existence. THE Catholic Church of Waverly was rubbed one night last week. The thieves carried otr pro - perty valued at about $7.30. 'W. H. STlNNV.ainne, has purchased the l )pera House ',.l;;;staurant, Waverly, and will take up. his residence Diu that village MT. door to the vault in W. IL Coop- WP.S pct in place onc (lay Lis; we.:1;:. It sleirlis 11,- Ono Pc,untis LEVI tl:r;lean candidate for Sheriff in Cliennin;.! Couniy, N. Y., ha 1 a majority in every election (.li,,trict n the county Firrr men have been added to the wo:king force in the Erie IZirilway shops at Stistitiebanna during 'the past week, awl mole are to f:oliow Tar. .4,irtesiau beihg drilled near the 1.1a , t furnace, in I:lrnira, struck a rein of salt water on Monday last, at a depth 'Of one th,lusaml feet. SoME orr'A stole a barrel of Feud .coin from the premises!.if D. L. F. C rac, iii C ty, otfe niit, recently. theharvost he Tun morals of t. ant, , n have so much piproveil that. ii t policelllen are tio lote4er roluirect there, and their „ser- Viee,:ll;l.Ve bt•l ' M di,pon,ed with T ar , (•„rnmis,i4,,ners ;IfiVertiSe in anntli- er column I.lr. a fax , a ~ shish to locate the I'4)or ITnuse. Pr,.posa'.• will Ue re ceived (turiti; , the thirty days: im:i ('..,•tr:wri, was quite 'pain taffy. th , " - ligh r.ot mu-iously injured in the n ices at Yarbon Min, recently, by a por ti,m c f t 4 roof rock falling' on him. Ter: C.ll;Z:iitivlS who have been taking '• Nounilings — in t iie Sii , quiihannai re port that it can be niarie'llavigablF for a comparatively small extseinlit tire of money. IT is rumored that an effort will .soon ii made,to form a new county in thi,i tale oOt cif the northern portion /Of ne . :ind the ea,tern I,6rt ion of Susclue hiuma County. Tit' . l:ll ;Ire fear, that the Su,qnellainia awl it:, -remain a. 141 w us .4 at piesint v,hen the sL•veie weather sets ip and Cause trouble It, farmers Trlt: rera:r+ to the t/tholie Church at till-, plerc ha i ve beelyhearly The has bece eetioeu(l iii height several feet: aial hantisome gilt doss placol thereon. attu m:uutl'; Let Ut t A NINE tramp: ‘.-c•re alre , te , l at Waverly t-Jtlll , l.ky nyz,ll; ,t,'lnirpf, a passen- v!zer ott the Elie. ( :.rate sent 11,10:1..z11 0 , .112 tlf the. wind.iws. hitting a 1:nly an.l eiittinz face. Till:llens to . wn , ldp board of 54:711°01 1) . 11Ve: ,, 1',. :it a relVllt decilied tel pay t!te same sal.ti'xs to fernal!:! as t ,O 111 . IC tCa,..101 s, xLwre the arn,unt of (work per fonnt.l NtillS equal. Correct. ('nt - Ecn of thy VniversaliNt). P-v. NV11.1.1 NM TA•u , n, Pastor. -At 101 A. M., sUbjez - t. " Thf• Snwcr and the Seed.' r M PETER'S Creed," What: Thinii,. 4 Yß of.Cnnt,i rrEn:—The lades orthe Church of the N6ssi.th (1 niversali., , t) will serve I.y,ters and other refre.dnnents a; the h•&.114 room of the chureli on Tuesday evi. 1 , 1 n, 4 , Nov, Is. An ale invited. W,_r=.l Las lea.-(.41 and will here : , ter o,:cnpy the lie:. , t..ne licarse. at Can t ‘n.r" r ions 11.1, L.lcl ,•xper:cnce in " run al.d I la , •• n lacaine pt,pular hostelrie un- (ler his manap,rime.ro P. HIATT. Ail 'Waverly. met 'with quite a i , eriotii acvideitt .)Tonday kirli.v.:Arg . lmber, team became frightened , and ran away. dipping the 'load of lumber over on and lireakiniz ; THE ',el ri.,tri.l7 Mossburg, a . ; l ,..tuosiltht a lt,wcu it , ,übscrip -1.!,.n`,:i,t having .1t tained welt 'dimensions a. ta demand iut i l pinning faciht ics. Thc (-xi-eller,' paper. an& Ire a:*e. to note thii; evidence of crity., „ Ir ••4‘1•111ti Strange that 14 , 11 , 1 e., NC • ill allow hornt.ligs to get their' i tnoney time tLey come al‘Lufr t brit they are s'lre 1 , . As an evidence Of the al—% o f a m,, gll , e traVC11111: frutd 11. t• street corner aispo.ie of his wt.rtli- Y%.1 -- - • ar-11. , nnce flu-ieneN.i an • 1 , 1 \ :t't•iiitig of January Z - ^•I, INlerciir Hail. The price of titt,.. 7 , \c ot Notwillist:maing ih '••••v p:ieethe ,omnlittee the .. ' alf.l!r ni charge will spare 1 ,1 i 2, -;, or eNronse t make it an :oral'', and luny up to the high 1.4 t + l , i3:ll 41t.1.1111 . . 1 by the. previous I Loa, .irvln I,y thi, GEO. i btoonv fell between the two bOdgeki.thatt, `span the old !I Overton 13.Ssin, 4 ,1ntIns place, earlq - on Saturday morning last, to the , ground benoAll, receiving several severe .uts • abciut tho tread besides . serious internal injuries: PARTIF-4 ,n ..erestec. of funds in the hands CAnY Satan, As signee of S. M. WOOSTEII, will observe that the date fixed fOr the audit has been• changed from November 2?th to December ilk See notice in anotlierucolumn. TEA MS will be IrCreadiness, at Milan, to meet the 4 tealhers tlesiringto attend the Smithfield Association, at the arrival of the morning train on Friday. Those d siring to go by rail should notify Profes sor Cli.k w row, at once of the number from their locality. A snocrusaa match took - place between the Waverly, , N. Y., Ilitte,,Team, and the Orwell Hill Rifle Team, at Nichols, on the 30th ult. The Ay:toting was wit nessed by quite a large crowd, and result ed in favor of-the Waverlyb9ys by a score of :308 'fo EARLS last evening, a. star or meteor fell to the ground in the field just north of E. I). RUN Di:LL'S house. It diffused a bluish light until within 'twenty feet of the eattb, when it seemed . to hunt, giving out sprays of white lighT.Rerietzt, Satyr d44 lst. . FIRE.-A. barn in North Towanda own ed by E. T. Fox,•and •icctiipied by T,mistL AS JORDAN, was burneak Sunday morning last, together with ips &intents. The loss on hay, grain, etc., is about $3OO, on which there is no insurance. The build ing was insured for $300._ A t•ouNG child of MI% WtNANs, in 31e shoppem Wyoming County, aged about a year and a half, died on the 2d, instant; from the effects of particles of a chestnut which the child was chewing, getting in the wind-pipe. This sad accident has , brought mourning to a happy household CONSIDERABLE alaima felt among the farmers in regard to ttherotting of the pd tatnes that have been stored. Some par ties have already 'lost-n - 45re than half their crop. This will undoubtedly' cause ant advance in - the price before spring, unless the r4,t shallbe checked by the cool wea ther.'. A CANTON correspondent says that while Mr. mid Mrs. it. M. 'MANLEY were it riding last Sunday their little baby was so nearly smothered that when uncovered the blood gushed from its mouth and nos trils. Parents cannot be ,too careful in wrapping little ones for their pleasure ides. WE have received the first number of the Ilp,olpir'eCoy lay School Journal, published at this place, we have not •had the time to peruse Its contents. In typo graphical-appearance, Make tip, etc., it is i'ar from being a handsnMe sheet, and is evidently nut put forth by its ptiblishers as4,spe.•inien of high art in that . respect. AT a meeting of the stockholdets_a the Eureka Mover Co., held on Wednesday of last week. the followinc; directors were erected : E. T. Fox, N. N.,BETTS, V. T. DAviEs, Jos. PowELL, R, WALtia , JNo. W. Mlx ; and at a directors meeting E. T. Fox. was elected Prepient, N. N. Treasurer; and .Totis W. Mix, Secretary for the-ensuing.,year. "A welt constructed family newspaper exerts a salutary intluenc,e : 4lpon the home Lrl (1.(0r , / iprrter, Permit us t.. rise anti remark That aside froin a littiu oriishuess in politicsi, there isn't a, bet ter '• c•instructed '! family 'paper any where than the ItnyourF.n.—Dushori-lic- [Mil —Which is abont our_ opinion of the R•ri, neighbor BOWMAN . . 4 Dn. T. P. A 1.0:N was called on Tues day to attend the onlychild of LEwo Et..- 3.1-, of Talmadge llill, who was %tittering with diphtheria, and performed what is. ter tired in medical terms tracheotomy ; in other Woids, inserted a tube in the, child's tt ind-pipe from the outside through which to breathe. The child is now do-! - ; ing well, with fair prospects of recovery. Mr. I:IA.1s has lost one child by diphthe- G,lzette. Till , . sportsmen of .ItLett to the num ber of twenty. are to engage in a grand hunt on Thanksgiving Day. The limiters are divided into two parties of ten' each, with Dr. C. 11. Storr and FRAIKA;OET CHINS as captains; • Ihe hurl will cum . - , rnence on the morning,_ of tiny -27th and end at eveningi The party OW brings in t , ,e least game is to pay for a supitx for the twenty, ant invited guests, at the Gothic Hotel. Both tens expect to Win. T'ON ,I N ED. - 1 -A correspondent says that three children‘of M. ALLEN'S, of Gil let's, were poisoned by drinking a quanti ty of hose medicine from a bottle that that they took from a shelf in the pantry here it had tren left by theft father, on Wednesday ofilast week. Dr. KTEnstEli was called and administered the pioper antniotes, and it is thought the chitiren wild all recover. Parents cannot be too careful in putting out oUthe reach of their children mixtures that are poisonous. SUDI , EN DCATIL —WILLIAM HORTON, - sonic , yeals ago propr;etor of the Ahwaga lhms - e, t )wego.-Was found &lead in his bed, at the Warford House, NVaverly, on Mon day morning last. Deceased was' nearly seventy years of-age. ;le was on his way. borne from the West, and stopped at Wa vetly to see a sister Oing near Siliep ri•rd.s C t eek. in his person was found moray, "and a certified check on the F; i f ,t. Nat iOnal Bank of t , twego .".. 4 .'50.0. Ilear't disease, is supposed ti) have been the (A nse of hisdiatli. Witit.E serving as a juror in Esquire Yol - Nn's utiiee, on Mondit: evening, last.. F. .T. CA:A:is:4 was taken suddenly ill, 1:1(1 f. , r a trine teas thOlight to be dying. Tainnt , s aft , r the il.ttitelt be vomited a Lug.. quantity of btood, which ,gave relief, and he was ( conveyed to his residence on Poplar ,street. ? Pr. %lon 111-RN' was called, and pronounced the cause of Mr. C.'s illness to. be from the burstini.:,of a blood vessel in his stomach. fir. CALKINS. at this. writinsz, has so far le - coveted as to be able to be about the 'hiefse. MAJoit .VANCI.EvE, temperance evan gelist, closed his week's labor at West Burlington to an over-crowded house; un comfortably. so, and left bAind him roll of 175 members to the "Union" formed, with MARTIN ROCKWELL as President. Saturday 'evening, Nov. Ist., the Major was taken suddenly ill at the reAdenee of pr. E. A. EVERITT, in Purlington,' where he is now raidly, con valescing under the skillful doctoring of the host and the motherly care of his esti mable lady. Mrs. HATTIE EVERTTIT. Tito Mijor NOI 'be two weeks :It Smithfield. Pa.. Now r 'ttlth to her . , lsf ; ma, Pa., .one week : Springfield; Pa., D e e. 11th, /- , te week ; Columbia-X . -Roads, Dec. - ,Mst, one week.' rurther annowiee nients to be made. There will be a large turn out next Sunday at Snlitltlieltl. _JONAs 151.shir.iiad his lower, jaw brok elf while assisting in workinitAmti's hAy press,' in this place,. on Monday morn in'g last. He was holding tbeltOer, when in some unexplained manner its flew out o 1 his bands and struck him tinder the breaking his jaw. Dr. Wooonurot reduced the fraare, and Mr. At. is doing as well as could be ept..cted under the circumstances. TILE new postal card can be sent to all countries injresented lit the Union, in cluding about all of Europe, - China, ,Ja pan, Brazil; etc., says an exchange. The design necessarily contains more printing than the present card, and has a border something like the old one. At the top arc the words, "1 - UniversalPostalUnion,7 a little curved, and repeated in French in smaller, type beneath. Then come the wordstiu bold type, "United States of America," also repeated in French, add then the line, in English only, "Write only the address on this aide.",,,The stamp is a well designed bead of Liberty,Fur rounded by an elliptical border with ajtig ure "2" on each side, , and' the words, "U. S. Postal Card" around it: The is sue of the cards will begin early next month. Tile Bethlehem Timea gives the follow ing account of a conversation Which took place between parties-two-thousand miles apart: "Mr. Rontarr A. PACKF.It t Super intendent Pennsylvania and New York Railroad, is at 'present hunting with a party .of gentlemen in , the vicinity of North Bend, in Nebraska. Yesterday he for two hours conversed pleasantly with his wife and friends 4§ayre, his brother at Mauch Chunk, and friends along the line. The medium was the railroad and the Western Union Telegraph wires ,and EnisoN's telephone. At tl+ office in this place, connection was irjade (with the Eas ton and Amboy wire, and at Perth Am boy with a *Western Union .wire, and thence to Chicago and North Bend. The total distance was about two thousand miles, and every whiS'per was audible. A LODGE of the 'Knights of Honor was instituted at Dushore,l . County, on Thursday evening Tast, by J. H. Km- RIDGE, D. G. D., assisted by several membemof Crystal Lodge. of this place. The following named gentlemen were elAted_and installed „officers of the ilew Lodge for the current - term : P: D.—A. B. BowsiAN. • Rustt .TAcKsox. • V. D.,-ALISERT WILMOT. :4. D.—TuomAs luti - JNG. • Reporter—lL B. Mini. „ • F. Rep.—GEORGE C. WRIGHT. Tiea.lll rer— , ,F. P. VINCENT. R. RITTENDERT. Guide—D. tictlooNovEtt. Guard—B. L. BALDWIN. Sentinel—D. W. PEALER. Medical Examiner—Pr. WADDELL The Lodge is to beknown as Loyal Sock Lodge, K. of H., and starts out with every, pro4cct of success A TIE.Ir - rv. 7 -)lclNrvitE 13nbs , bare on exhibition, at their hardware store the handsomest Rangeinvev brought to this place, without a doubt. It is called the " Mills Range,"'and was manufactured at Detroit., Michigaq„ It possesses all the late and valuable 'improvements made in ranges, consisting: in part of large and convenient oven and, Warming closets, patent automatic drop shelf to oven, large hotwater reservoir, convenient broiling attachments, nickel towel rack, ample fire .box, convenient .dpmping grates- and a ractical ash sifter and pan. Its nickel plating is not only very elaborate but very handsome in design and finish. All in all, it is really a beautiful Piece of household furniture and is said, by those who have used ranges of the same make, to be as serviceable as it is ornamental. It was. bought for a gentleman in this place by the Mclsrvaa 13n05., and will remain at - their store for the next ten days, where all who desire to do so, may examine its many tine 4oints. DEATH OF JUDGi-PASSMORE . We noticed a few days since the illness of Judge PassNtonE, at the residence of his brother-in-law, in Eric, and last eve- . ning the sad intelligence of his death was received by telegraph. He died at. 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. We, 'have not learned the Particulars: The remains will be taken to Rome for burial. .ILWO PlaSek3fOßE was one of the oldest and best known citizens i 4 the county, For many years he was au active business man, and engaged largely 'in contracting on public works. In lie was elected by the Democrats to the Legisla ture., After the organization of the Re pvblicail party, he was nominated and elected Associate' Judge of the county, position which he filled with great credit. Since his retirement from the bench, be has lived quietly at his pleasant home in the village of 'Ronne, surrounded by a large circle of friends, and universally es teemed and respected' by all who knew him. .Since the death of his wife, Which occurred some twelve years ago, his adopted daughter, Miss Do.tA IttcKEY, has presided over his household, and was with him at the time of his death. Judge PASSMORE was 70 years oht His death will be universally regretted, and will 'he felt as a 'calamity by the people of Rome, wito 4 looked up to Limas a wise counsellor, a generous neighbor and e - terprising Rerieze Tue.; day. • —The funeral serli•ices will b held at Wilkes-Barre to-day, Thursday, from whence the remains will be. taken to Forts : Fort for interment. PERSONAL —SAMUEL BUCK, . has opened a law office jn this . place. See card. —it Miss CAMPBELL i 3 studying medi cine with Dr. E. P. A - Ll,v.tc, Athetns. —Miss 1n.% CANFIELD, of Athens, is' visiting friends in , Middletown, N. Y. —Miss KATE IVIsON, of Warren, is vis iting, the family 'of Professor CARLIN, in Allany, N. - Y. 'KIRBY, of this place, has opened an auction Store in Wyalusing, where he will remain for Several weeks. —Mrs. C. F. licstomi will go to Kanias this week. The good f. wishes of a host o friends will go with her to het- new home. -W. H. DECSER, Jr., who went West about 'a year ago, returned on Saturday last, and will remain here for several months —Mr. ARTlltril LEwis; of Spring Hill, this county, visited his brother; 13. W. LEWIS, Esq., in Tunkbannock, during last week —Miss ANNA LAMENT, Of this place, hal engaged in the millinery business at Steti•ensviile, where she has ONOti a mil- linery store —Jon:: CHAPIN hasremnyed from Owe. go., N: T., to Leßaysville, this counti where he intends going into tlu merean tile business. -REA'. SYLVESTER H. ALDRIDGE, a one time a resident of Wells, this county died at Truman?.lnirg, N. Y., October 31 aged fifty-four sears. —,Mr.. S. B. Dumas, of the .Sayre House. at Sayre, made a favorable im- pression,upon our interviewer, who says he is a capital landlord. 31. BEARDSLEY, an old and respected citizen, of Ilerrickville, has removed to. Odebolt; lowa, 'which place he conteid. plates making his home. - -HARTLEY C. TAYLOR, of Rome, Brad ford County, Pa., is spending - a few days at his uncle's, Rev. C. E. TAYLOR'S.- TVhiknry's Point.(N. Reporter.. °MELIA Amicrr, an amiable young lady cf Barclay, is - visiting ber aunt, Mrs. GEb. li. ESTELL, and 'timer friends in this plane.--Canton Sentinel. D. CyAFFEE, of CamPtown, has sent us some 'tine mineral specimens ,taken from a large collection which he re cently brought from the West.— Tunk-. lannock , Republican. —Captain H. P. Goornocrr,. Deputy Surveyor of Customs, Philadelphia, is so journing in our place for a short time, in hopes of getting- relief from a - painful -neu ralgic affection of the face. • —We regret to hear that our old friend RICILAIII;I3.VENELEY,--nf Sinithboro, was thrown out of his wagon on Monday last, and seriously injured. It is thought two of his ribs werti'brokon.—Owego Times. . —H. S. ACKLEY and wife, of Wyalu sing, have gone on a visit to Delaware, _making the trip, overland by private con veyance. The journey is made in hopes of. irirprovitut_Mr.' A.CKLEY'ii health,_ 11—Mrs. Runs I) . „rs' loam, and _family, .and Mrs. Bt a BENzereT, left yesterday Morning for Dußois, Clearfield county, Pa. Mrs. DENMARK will reside in that place in the future, and' Mrs..BENEon-r will return to Canton after a brief visit.— Canton Sentinel. • —Mr F. OVENSIIIRE, of Sayre, spent last Friday in -showing our Athens tor respondent the improvements and intro ducing him to the business men (lc Sayre and vicinity. We appreciate the! favor. Our representative partook (if his hospi tality, pronouncing it bountiful. ": ' PHELPS, a staunch 'Bean living in the simthwestern part of Athens township, though quite feeble with age, was , at the polls on Tuesday. lie says he would be ashamed to stay at home, and hopes yet to see Atheni town ship Republican.—AthenA Gazette. --Jor. - T.' Mointis, formerly'of this bor ough, who has been stopping for some time in Golden City, Col., has gone to Black Hawk, same territory, where he has taken a largo contract .to build a lidding Which 1611 take at least one year 'Complete it.-'—Leßayscille Adrertiser. —Orr. WILLIA!CSIIAKESPEARE, a prin ter.l well and pleaantly known, formerly employed in the Adrertiaer office, was in the, city yesterday calling upon old-time friends. He reckmtly returned from Eu rope, and was on ltis way to the home of his parents at Canton, Pa.— Elmira Ad rertiaer, 7/0 —Mr. CHAid,ES JOHNSON, Jr., of Ti oga, has been appointed special agent of the Census Bureau for Collection of Min- ing Statistics. ' lie kill work in connec tion with the United States Geological Survey of.which Professor U. PUMPELLI:,t of our village, is the head of the Western Department. 21Ir..Jou*soN will have his headquarters at Newport, It. I.—Ottego --HENRY PAsssionE, Esq., of 'Rome, died very suddenly on Tuesday night of last' week. He had been iu his usual health up to the evening . previous to his death; when he complained of a pain in his chest, but retired at theusual hour, and died at about one o'clock A. M. He was an excellent citizen, and leaves a large circle of friends to mourn bis loss. COURT PROCEEDINGS SPECIAL COURT-MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10 .1. P. Kirby's use vs. D. R. Blackman —Rifle to set 4.shigSlieriff's sale. School Direct Ors of Burlington, Borough vs. George P. Tracy.—Rufe . to strike' off appeal discharged. Varga.son vs. Amelia Vargason. -..10hn W. Mix, Esq., appointed Coin tnisfoner. ..I.4ttio E. Knapp t-s. C....A. Knapp.— C. D. Tracy, Esq., appointed Commie sinner. • The Pittston and Dinka Coil Company et al, vs. Jamesil. i'ebb.—N. C. Harris appOinted Receiver. t Inj matter of the lubacy of George Hem menway.—Court dirtict sale of lands. S. I• iS Hamlin's use vs. B. L. McAfee, Garnishee of George Clark.—Rule to pay money to plaintiff. ' Jotin M. Pike's use vs. A. Hunsicker. =R i le to open judgment. - os.erseers of the Poor of Albany town ship [%-s. Elliauan Smith—Assumpsit. Ma dill t Calif for plaintiff ;; William Foyle and L. Hillis, .Esqs.. for defendant. Verdict for plaintiff of-400. JoSeph Town, vs. Joseph Keegan ;and B. 'W. Lane—Ejectment. Calif and W. H. Carnochan, Estis., for plain if ; 11. McPherson and John F. Sander- Isqs., for defendants. On trial. 8011, _ATHENS' INDUSTRIES-NO. IV n a street leading. to the - Cliemung opposite the old cemetery we enter- river ed t :015A POINT AGRICULTURAL WORKS OMPSON & KucuEn. These gentle ame heroin April. 1878; from Can- MI purchased the works of Mr. N. nuts., obtaining the patterns of a y-five years' business and a variety Chinery. first foundry was started - about y-five years ago, by Mr. C. N. Sum and was located on a- street leading ElMira to Main, near the present of the town. Mr. C. F. WELLEt . fter became interested in it, and irm was known as SMPMAN. &. Es. The present buildings .were at by a company known as 131.00 D , and afterwards passed into the of T men ton, C. II twen of kin twen MAN, from = soon the WET erect & C hand The of Mr. IlAutets :as above stated. consist of a machine and planing , fifty by one hundred feet, a foundry y spvent i y feet, a saw mill forty by feet, and an engine house thirty by ect.-I—they being located in a conve group. sh•op fifty sixty fifty went present - firm have made many im ents and purchased more land, in a guard ; bank which protects pros eludi them temp ness. (from the high water, but they con ate further additions to their busi the main building they have ma for Working both wood and iron, s turning lathes, planers, morticing Ines, scroll saws, buzz saws, etc. In I w mill they have a large circular 1 4r working up logs, a iihing!e - ma- And machines for sawing staves. In Lundry they have-a great variety of for .casting all sorts of wheels, stove fixtures, etc. They make or boilers, engines, mill fixtures, And kinds of agricultural implements, plows, harrows, churn powers, powers, etc. Of this class they acture I. B. DAARE . 4 patent hay nd carrier, foi which they have • rders. Irt chin• such =chih e , f hive he f. Vatte ghaft: repai many', such lors mane fork ME Th mill a be so when 15 , . are at present erecting "a grist cooper's Plains, N. Y., which will onstructed that steam can ho used not supplied with water, and a saw mill for IIoLLIS TAYLOR, of steam' GrAville. When not upon such work they put their force upon sh(ip work, be fore mentioned, and thus keep running on full time. As wish the other shops they are at present Working over time. They buy logs, principally oak, and Work them into bill timber for bridges, cars, and implements, also cut-into boards to order,• besides d oing custom ' work in sawing, and-planing. Formerly a large business was done in making nail kegs— ,negotiations are now pending, lookieg to a revival of it and "the manufacture of butter tubs, etc. . . Their finished work from the shops is Mostly marketed in Elmira, but (pant:l -ties of it are sent down to the center and South part of,the State and elsewhere. Both of the proprietors are practical workmen; and understand every branch of their buSiness perfectly, ensuring suc cess. They are building a dwelling, for each near their works, and. when com- Pleted two nice dwellings irrll be added to the place. They employ from sixteen to twenty men;and pay out about $l,OOO pei.month in wages and for material, that is the amount distributed bore, and . of course does not include that paid out in other places. Persons calling upon these geotlemen will lie afforded opportunity for 'seeing many interesting processes in the Manufacture of a variety of article's in their line, and the working of much .esting - machinery. t - W. X. P. "."-Athen‘November 4th. • - .i.NoTE.—In last week's article a few se rious errors occurred, to wit : The size of the riveting room is given as 16444 feet,. saould be "66x2-44 "—see second column near top-for error. In same column, for, " Nue% off at any angle," read " etc. Alsd, in same column, for "barring," read "baring." Also, in same paragraph, for "doliig this Work by heating," read "without heating." W. A. I'. GET OUT DOOKS.-Tho close t confine ment of all factory work, gives the ,opera fives pallid faces, poor appetite, languid-, miserable feelings, poor blood, inactive liver; kidneys and urinary troubleii, and all the physicians and Medicines in the world cannot help them unless they get out of doors or' use Hop Bitters, -the purest and bes t remedy, especially for such cases, haviig abundance of health sunshine and ros chucks in them. They cost but a trifle.? See another column.- Christian Reeorqer. BUSINESS LOCAL. CIF Teachers - T.:qintimition at Towari a, Noventl.r 22; 6tuton, November 27. W. RYAN, ('ouuty Superintendent. Nov,. 13, Iri79 Mr" Call at WOO DF( 111 D & VAN- Doiri-s, Main street, Towae.la. and see' their large stock or Itrsas.....lioes giut Rul,bers. ar.WOODFOItD A: VAN DORN ljave one of thti la l gest stuckm 111 - ItitEl: 600 PS to Towanda. Our goods are NEW and of the EST QUALITir. DEcKEn at VOCMIT. Large stock of pure GUM BOOTS WOOD,' 01:0; St VA NDOILN.S. Cr BRASS MAGIC NIGHT LAMPS nn ty 7.scts, and It At' li. FT,I. ANT E S 65r ta a the 99et store. • tar Don't fail to i , Nainine our large sfock of Ladles', Gent,' :mil Missy 514,11.:,. Nov. 13-n:. Wo , rnroul, S VANDOIt: ' a t.. Try our New jAP. TEA. Best in town. DEcKEI: Vot The !Oct store is headquarters for (no L .X.SSW ARE. 1. A PS and LAMP fixtures, beet goods and lowest rrlrev. rir Provisions of all kinds, of the best iallty, at DE..ttmt S i'orctri-t, tgr Shakespeare complete, E. I'. ttoE's works Mrs. Mtd.Ml ,. Cew Fore.t House, - and a large variety of and f 3.00 books for eentft, at the to tent nova. or Choice TEAS and . COFFEE - a pet - laity at DEcKEIC M" L. B. IlimoEns challenges compe tition for quality' of goods and low prices on Fish, doors, Blinds and 31oldiru,s. and :al building ma. terlal. (Sug2-tf). CASII PAID FOR RRopucE at ta•t: 30. DEcKEit & vot-Giirs. BRASS MAGIC NIGHT LAMPS only 25r ts, :11)11 I: ACK ET LANTERNS RI'CIiEVE I. A. NT Elt.Ns t. , .; Cent : , tore. 7 The Laciest, Best and Cheapest line ;of Shcs for Ladles', C'hlldrens' wear is Bound at Couskit's new store, corner Maio and • Pine-sts.„ Tracy St Noble's Block. - apri7B Cons'En las the best wearing Shoes tor Men, Boys an_Youths' wear ever offered In Towanda, and at prices within the reach of. all. r UNDERWEAR of all kinds, bot an prices at 59,1 store. M" A complete Dictionary for 60 cents and Dollar books forcrb cents, at the 99 Cent Store. SITUATION WANTED.—A. - middle aged lady of experience as a profe.sional nurse de sires a sllnatlon. The hest ; of reference% given as to character and ability. Engtore of M r%. MIJI:G N Lcwl.: or addre. , % E. S. C.. P. tr. Ih.:s Towal l da, Pa. 0ct16:4w.• jira) -- - For fine Millinery, first class Hail Goods, Java auvas,., Gold and Silver tinted Can , Board, and Children'A gelfor liatfi, call on Mrs. M A. FlScher, No.i, Bridge Street. Bleaching ant sewing over a specialty. Mr BLUM sells a superior article in Ladies and 31Isses Kid Goat , Button SHOES for yery, little money. Slot ,of the Gilt Boot, opposite Seeley's. rff'For Gent's Fine and C'oarse BOOTS ko to 'MUM'S. All Ilrts and Shoes warranted as represented. Sign of the 614 Root, opposlteSee• ley's. tf ►„s'liessrs. A. .1. INCHES & Co., Ring hsniton, N. Y.—C7entletnen-1 found tin much n•- llef from using the sample bottle of Ely's Cream Balm, for Catarrh, that I purchased three bottles of large size. which has almost cured we. I-had suffered from Catarrh for ten years ; at tlniett the, pain would he tin had that I was obllg - cil;to stay ID': the house awl send for a ibicttr, I had enttretr lost a:I sense of smll, The Cream Itales has worked a miracle for me. I shall persevere In its use, fur I can couvineed It wilt etreet . a cure. C. C. Z.. A LEY, Blugliamtoil, N. Y. Onoviw Gam' Various causes—Advancing years, care, sickness. Itisappointinent. and hereditary prefilsisvdtion—all operate to torn the hair gray. and either of them inclines It to shed premature ly. A VEit's II AIR VIGOR WIII restore faded or gray. fight and red hair to a rod) brown or deep , black. as may he desired. It sifter, sod eloanses the sealp,:giving It a healthy action. find removes aid ettres'LLlndrutf and humors. Ily its use falling hair is checked. and a new growth will he produc ed in all; eaies where the follicles are not fle'Stroy -ed or glands fleraved. Its effects_ are heatitifully shown on !washy, weak; - or sickly hair to which a few applications will produce the gloss and trestl e !' nets of youth. Harmless and sore in [l,4ls:ration, it is incomparable as a dressing, and is especially valued for the soft lustre and richness of tune it Imparts. It contains neither oil nor dye, and will not soil Or color white cambric .yet It lasts' long on the Itlatr. and keeps it fresh and vigorous. Full SAI,FAIt DIED. Am RA.-At his home i SheAhequi Octnher 30th, Capt. Charles H. AIM,. aged evl 'cam, Mr. .^..str. was born in Orange county, S. Y., and removed to this county when 10 years of age. where he has lived, honored and respected by all who knew him. In the late war he recruited a company for the army, which was accepted and Mustered Into c... 5. service as Co. 111, 17th Penn sylvahia Cavalry, on (he 21.1 of October, lin; where be served with credit tilt falling health compelled hint to resign In May, 1.80, when he returned home. The disease of which I.e died was contracted in the line of his tlutyas a soldier. in the severe eLnpalgn lo,whlidi he was engaged :land Comrade A3IES now falls out of the ranks as a saerlii,e of .1 Met:est. lion to his country's best Ittbrust` , . lie was one of the charter MC:tillers . of Gilmore INe.t.G. A. R., of illzier, where lit. has been 3, LIVCI7 Interested in the prOmOtion of tite good work or the order a:: -long a9..lllshealth Would permit. and he will be remembei'ed 331rt . tp , 1101 , 41 comrade or the :is•orin nun. fits funeialWas I . uttlucted under the Inspires .. of the G. A. F., 1 ern hls late residence In She shetwin. Saturday, 'member Ist, and was partici pated In by mon! ers of his own Punt. and the organixations front Athens, Wyaltising and ix- Itar‘Allte. Another soldier gone. May hi; memory be - fresh and fragrant In every comrade's heart.- 31h,te tia:,lf,. o tegaL SIIERIFF'S SALES.—:By virtue, of sundry *Tits issued - out of the Court or Common Pleas, and to me directed; I will expels'. to public sale, at the Court House In Towanda HQ* OUgh,, 011 FRIRAT, DECEMBER sru, lib, . . at 1 o'clock, P. IC, the following described proper- ty, towit: - .. . No.l, Orie lot of land sittiate in South Creek. township, iomniled north by lands of Enos Smith, east by the highway leading from Elmira to Troy. .so t tst, by lands of J. 11. Cole, and west by lands of J. F. Gillett; containing about ,ti an acre, mead or less, all Improved, with I board home, I board t. vta ble and' few fruit tress thereon. Seised and t o n Imo execution at the stilt of P. Wortemlyke, use at .1. L. Pitt, vs. J. L. Aweigh.. Also at thg suit of .1. 1.. Pitt vs: J. S. Aineigh. - No. '2. ALSO--(too other_ let of land, situate to 'Armenia township, bounded north by lands of Albert Smith, tast . hy, lands of Iturr Wood and oth ers. south by lands of Leßoy;Cease, and west by linds of ift , sea Scott and Ifenrk Covert: containing about ttr, acres, more' or lesk about 15 improved, with 1 framed house. I framed. barn and au orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken Into exo. eutlim at the suit of N.M. Ptimeroy's use vs. F. T. Rogers. \h. 3. Al:set-011W other lot of land. situate la Shcahequiti-township, bounded north by lands of Addison.lieldieniati, east .hyilatuis et 'Litchi:ism Kinney, west blithe Susquelisaina river, and on the south by . lands of Ethan Waikinsi'-containlng 50 acre+, nrore or less, all improved. with I framed ?untie. 1 framed barn and an orchard of fruit trees 'thenken.__ Setzeil and taken-Auto execution at the suit of W. J. Defpuech vs. C..lsLl,Segar. _, ' No, 4. ALSO—One other 14.6 f land. situate In -Athens Borough,-described mi folluiva: Beginning at a point at the intersectiodfuf t. & N. Y. It. R. lands with Main street; thence south :1 0 40' east -142 feet along the west side ofi Main street to lands et Novelty Furniture Works;; thence south 70° an' west W.) feet along the north Side of said lauds to . P. & N.Y. It. It. lauds ; thence north 44 5 43' east 216 feet along the P. k N. F. ft, It. lands to place .or beginning; containing about 16,133 square feet of toed; alt improved ; no buildings. Seized . and. talceu Into execution At Use sett of Jos. - 11. Webb, administratoiof C. F.Welleui - deceased, xs..C. W. Clapp, ,; No. 5. ALSO-One other Int. of., land, situate In Towanda Borough, bounded nOrtir-by Poplar street, east by iatida now or late'of lILC. Whitake,', south by Pine , street, and West I,3.Vestern avenue; being 50 feet fruit nu said reptar street and about 140 feet deep, with 1. two-story framed dwelling house, oiler outbuildings and few (reit trees thermin. NO. 6. ALSO—One other *of land, situate In Towanda Borough, bounded north II lands of B. P. Bowman, east by lands of !leo. W. A riustrodg. south by poplar street, and west .by other lauds of M. Ct Wells; being about. 25 feet front on said Pop lar street and about - It) feet deep, with part of a two-story fronted dwelling house and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the snit of J. P, Kirby and Jas. Wont Vs. Geo. P. Cash, James Bryant, .has. 51cintyfm, II: C. Wells and U. S. Pratt. T. Ts. No. 7. ALSO—One other lnt or land. situate In Athens Borough, hounded north by the Academy lot, east by the §uhquellanna river, small by lands of Fitch St Kinney and Fanny Levett, and west by Main street I, , tug 14C feet .front utt said Main street and "I:14 feet deep, all Improved, with few frult trees thereon. No. s. Al.s.o—One other lot of rand. innate In Athens liiirough, boutule4l north by lands of .R, 0. Smith and Thos. Urainhorn, east by Math street, south by lands of Caroline Ste - phew, and west by timing river t beim.: 39 feet front and 310 feet deep, all improved, with a two-story framed dwell lug[ house and few frt it trees thereon. • Se!zed and taken into eseentlut at the suit' or 'rho Athens Budding and I.rati A - sochttb,n of Athens; l'a.. vs. 4:dward Ilervie. 1 NO. 9:- ALSO—One other Int of land. sirs In Canton thwnrhip, bounded north by Tr:war:do c reek. east by lands of B. S. I)artt by the 1111 1k bighway I t .adiner 11,111 Cll4ioll to Lake Sephawin and lands of E. " Newanties estate, south by tangxbt C. M. Brown. and west by Sullivan street and Janda of ]lanais Porter and it... 1. .IVatts containing ;Moot 71 acres, mores or less. ;dont 57 improved, With 1 framed Morse, framed hams and sheds attached, 1 shingle and eider unlit combined and ti orchards of fruit trees thefeon. So. 15. A Ltsvi—t othcr lot of land, situate in rant:O. fonn,hip, houtobol north by lantissof C. S. Sel tard, 1.3 N( by 1311114 it Victor. Rockwell, south by laud. tho 1101,1.111 Manley eNtatg i . and west by lands of .1. 11. Ra n dall and r. Set Gard; containing anont aeri, 7 more or ;05,5; no Improvenlente. NO. 11. A other lot of laud. xlTuatrdtn 'autoo.ttot.ugh‘hottiot,tt north by lauds of Mee on & Ifartranft, east and .outh by lands of C. U. wwat by highway leadlpg", ME= from Canton to Lake et t awkn :'containing of an acre, more or less.useti for a inIII yard: nu leilblings. 'ttzetiell and tat,ll Into execntion at the snit Of. James I'OlllllN vs. James Metier. - N o . 15. At,sii—tine other tot of land. situate In Towanda Itorough...boundeol . tiorth by Court f•treet, east and south I,y latolN or .1. It. Frolt, and we-4 by 31alti street ; being. about 32 feet front on Male .treet, about .it feet deep, with I three-story brink BM building thereon, known at o Montatlye's Corner:' No. If:. A I,St)—a the other lot of land, altrlate in Towanda Itm , nigh, bounded north by lands of 11. c. forte r'. cstate. cant by 31011 street, smith by mr,.1.. A. l'irli11:11. and west by',:econd street: c, , ntrtinitlir 1 34 . 1 ,- , Mon` Or lens, with targe framed dwetting 1 framed barn; Other Out. and few fruit tree , " thereon. N. 17. A the other lot of land. sltuate • in Toss:l'l,la Boneofts, ' , mooted mirth by lands of the l'a, .3: N. Y. Canal Si li. H. Co.. east by the''.tesque ti.Ool3 river, ',mai by irthtlS of .lohn V. Means. and west by Wett " being the same rdeee'of land leaned Lc Moutro,yes to Iretyers ~ e 1,(131,4 takt . ll thro execution at iLe salt of The Crtirelis Bank of Waverly, N. Y., vs. .1. I). Moo tanye. ' So. 10: ALSO—fine other lot of land, Situate it/ Wyalusing township, described as follows: Begin tailing at the corner of Prospect alley awl Jelin street; then., on the Him iir,satil street south 4J :y 0 • west reli.irelies to the corner of lot No. lb : thence 3i.inthe line of said lot south 411 0 east 7 perches to a ~f. 4 . nor of itit No. 11 ; thence on lineiof said lot north 4 - :ro f. 3 ,1 N perches to 3 rtgliVr On I . ll,,peCt 311 , S : thence along the lino of said alley north 46° west 7 perches to the place of beginning: rontain. 114'; 35 perches, snore or less. all improved, with I framed house and few fruit trees thereon. :seized and taken Into execution at the suit id L. L. Lyon's no. vs. tied: N. Barton, I. 0. tiverton and Edr% and Smith. . • No. 19. A1 . ..501-01m or h er lot of laud, situate In Warren township, thiscrlbeil as follows : Beginning at a stake and sicoms in the liiii• of laud of .Myron Prince, corner of .lames Kinne3 - *0 land.; thence south SS° west 32 perrims I thence south 24° east 117 perches to the Lukens' lbw; thence along the same north SG° east s", porches to a corner of .13illeS Kinney's latol : thence along said liiitney's land 117 perches to ;he place of ' beginning : con taining 25!.. acres. more or less, anti being the s'imt.; laud knight of said party of the first part April 12, 1.47, of Clark C. Itusseit and wife. - No. 20. A 1,04.) s•-rint. other lot of land, situate In Warren townshin. described as follows: Beginning. at northwest corner of bit ; thence north Ss ..,° cast by lands of I'. Kinney (above described Jot) 102 roils to corner: limner south 2'io WVIII. IN.) nobs to corner of lots Nio. 7, s and too( Lithens'lmid ; thence south 0..i,. ° west as. ng tot No. , 102 r o ds t o corner of lots Nos. to, 11 audith; theticit along 11110 of lot No. 11 ISO rods to a ciorner the 046 uf be ginning : Coln:titling 115 acres, More or lets, and being 1M Nd. 9 of the Luken land. in Warren town ship afOrt,3l4l : 51.”051 SS acres Iltiprovetl:l framed !must% t framed barn and au orchard 4f fruit trees thereon. :Seized and taken inn: execution at the snit of N. C. Eishree cc. 31ichael ilann3ll. No. 21. ALSti—tthe other lot .f land. situate In Wyalu•ing townsillp.desi'rthed as ft . ..bows: Begin ning, at a corner on lands lielouginggo A. Yee and lulls road running from the pubq rOad In front of A. Pee and A. running along on - high hack opposite thy pnblic bridge across the. IVyalii ,lng creek tothe State road;•tnence running along the line of , aid road south as° west perches to a st.ne corner on the line of sane running front said road to a street called Cliurell street: thence along the ilue of said lane north as° nest Ih'rt`tit•A to a , tone eorrier a.iJeinfng ;and ludniiging t o B. De. rew: thence iil•ing Lunt ..r it. and.ktp Door north s."''cast II perch, , to, a stone cornet' on land or - .1, 1)..1.,• :mit A. Fee thence along theh iine of Fe, ...int ea,t 01.•rciers ticthe ptaCe of begin ning: containing 04 1”111 . 11e,, st ilertheastire, all ten, proton. nit!. I framed house andlot of fruit trees thereon. • N. S 9. ALSO—C.ne other lot of land. ,Ituate In valuslog toe nship. di-scribed a follows: Begin ;dog on the ...at Ins e.terhi- side of Front ,street In toe villags of Wyalusing.- at a corner of 'a lot sont by the amore name.! Joseiih Gaylord to Simeon S. Its - own: thence tiy the said lot south 31 0 east 3 &ID perches to the line of kirhige stroet : thence along said street II porches to a rimier; thence north 34° west 8-10 of * petch to a - corner of AJolrso; Fee's land: thence CI, the line of Front s:n•et southi 57° a se .,l peiehes to the rldee of beginning: con. 21l.i.hetehvs, more or leSs., all Improved; no buildings. betted and taken Intil execution at the suit lit v-4. John-Lynch. ...... ... No. 23 A I.s6—ltefeintanrs one•lialf interest In one other lot , piece or 'parcel of land, situate hi Canttin llorongli..deserthed as follows: Beginning at the north end of the dam: thetitte.easteris paral lel-with Mill creek to a post dirfictly north of the eat ,. at tW: entrance of the race lending to the grist toill ; thence nth to the north bluk of Mill cre e k at high. water mark thence wtisterly along the bank of Saud creek to•the dam : thenCe along said dam to the place of beginning: yontaitilng about t , an acre. more or less. together With the privilege of keeping np the dam for mill pUrpwais, but not to raise the water ,so high as to Injure the mill. property above on ssill streault,se3eming the rights reseryed by Elliss Rockwell in dite.: to N, S, Lent mar h'to tun' the water from salt dam for the use of the mlll. when blot neetfed for use by the parties otir , tiiiving the above described premises. • No. 21. Ai:so—lbw other lot of land, situate in Canton townshlP, described as follows: at a post and states the northeast - Icor:ler of a lot of land now owned by N. Smith: thews. south fs° I.ast, ilt 5-10 rods to a mist : pieneir south 2° west 21; lit:Vehris to a rist and stoles itti the north bank of infr'veanda cree k; Attenet , by sailte course to the centre of- said creek: thence irif said creek as it now` runs liv Its several ciairscS and distaneel, to Fontlicasi corner of . said lotalltsr owned by' N. StnVit: thine° north S° oast ;21.1 perches to the plarte of Istgimillig ; contalningl7s acres, topic or tons, all improved. with 1 Framed t '"tined deans and sheds, i corwhouse, t bugs awl an orchard of fruit trees the No. 23. ALSO Defendants' other Or tialcol of yaidon Borouglwdesct weil as fu ning at the southeast corner of a tot terly owtirl by .1. K. !seems; thence' it 113 feet to the ben ire of Towaw ence -north ;71 ' a ° east,l•l7 feet to the I died by \V. J_ tthelps : thence north IS° west 87 feet to the northwest cortter.of said pliftliist lot ; thence berth 71° east 32 feet to said Phelps' nortiMhst cur lier t thence north ill.' weal 11:0 feet to a corm r iii Joseph Beaman's land: the nee itui.th SO° west along said . tit line hi feet to the west line or land furnierly owned by C. A. Krike . th ence south 2' t ° wiot 12.1 feet to the place of •Leginnitig ; con talning7la an acre, more or less,' .with 2. framed store butlillngs, hotel stand, 1 fr:baed•barti, other outbuildings and, fesastrult - trlies theicon. No. 24, ALSOo-Ctne otherlitt of land. situate In. Canton ItorougN bounded north icy lands of Mrs. Si. 1.7-. White, eakt I.kci•at re street. west by Troy street, and watt] he lands of Sarnuel . Oweri and lot of presbyteliati Chits - eh: , containing at out l'acie, more or less. with I framed house. I framed barn, other outbuilding's and few fruit and oritainental tre e s thereon. SCircil awl taken into execution at the suit of W, S. Newman vs. dames F.. Fox, exec utor of ,fame's Fos. deceased., :No. 27. A LS , other lot of land, situate In Towanda liorongli, hougded smith hp lot sold to N. Ilvown, east by Fourl'h street. north ttya lot sold . tit Mrs. Shipman. and west by an &Vey of 12 feet whenever opened by John F. Means; said alley be ing half •way front rioirth to Fifth street; said lot tieing ail feet wide. Ms said alley,' with ^ framed hoates,.outbnlldings till fruit tree.sthered . n. Being the Salllo piece of land :conveyed Mos erip and wife te'Atidreer,.l. Noble, by decd dated 1572„ and recorded in dt4iti boolt,No. 132, at page .4l".th Ai .Sl.l—tlite,. ratter lot of land, situate In Towanda ibtroutt:ll, tidst.tribed as i follites: • ?dog al Mc centre 4 ,4 a lane on line ,01. Francis Walts*lacd; thence by the sato , .ti I t ; s uits , West 1175 Ste feet to a turner: thence by the garlic north' 13° westfr.-7:feet lii :Scorner or Joseph ptiwell's land: thewe t.y i$ t t Itowell's line north.7o cast 1112 Slim {Oct. to'saill Joseph Towe'l's southeast eidner the ro e by land of Inertidi arid Bettssouth 17° east. 2.17 to contalning 7 aeres and t 42 nerehes. more or less. all butiroved. with a ft. ;turd house 3,11 few - fruit trees thereon. Being the same piece of land conveyed by M. thereon.` awl wife ...ktulrew .T. Noble. Ity deed dated Aug, 9. Isfs, and reeerded in deed 1.k.0k No, 117, at jingo 295. ae. .11.?.iii—tine °vier lot or land, sitilkie It, Towanda borough, described as follows: 4eglp lAN; on the east side of Main stteet ou 11th north- • east corner of the Mt of James Mackluson thence eastwardly along his north line 113 fi-et, ,more or less, to an alley between this lot and the land of the- Barclay Cad Company;- Ciente northwardly Along said Atli/ 70--feet, more or less, to the south llue.ot a lot formerly owned by 11r. H. C. Porter; thence westwardly along south line of said Porter lot 113 feet, more or less, to the east side of Main Stress aforesaid; thence soutbwardly 70 feet, inure or less, to the place of beginning. ;with I large frameddweiting house, 1 framed barn, other out buildings and few fruit trees thereon. Being samo piece of, land conveyed by the Trustees of the first Presbyterian Church of Towanda to 'Andrew .1. Noble, by deed dated May 10, 1571, and mcorded lu deed book No s 100, at lege 50, die. , No. 30. ALS.the otherlot of land, situate In ITowande Borough. bounded northi by lands 'of Marla C. Monty, east by Western avenue, south by lands of John P. Means, and west by lands of Joh Morley ; being atsout 76 feet front on said Western ,avenue and about 160 feet deep, With 1 to-story trained dwelling house thereon. Seized and taken Into execution at tbo suit of E. L. B. Curtis Ts, A. J. Noble: No. 31. ALSO—One other lot of land, alt*i&t in Athens township. described aS follows: Beginning ,at the.northea.st corner of a lot deeded by Cyrus Warford •toF. A. Boot; thence nth 843' 0 east 130 feet to the west side of Warlo treet (it being a street 50 feet wide and connecting , 'ortherly with , Bradford street) ; *thence north Vito east gong tts , ,l western line SO feet; thence north 4410 west CM/ feet to Theodore F.4 l hipman's northeast corner; g in thence south 2.36° west , on his east tine 50 feet to the place of beginning;- contain' - a,OOO Square feet of lair withwise and few fruit tree thereon. the Seized and taken HILO execu tion at t e suit of The Bradford Loan and Build, .tog Association of Athena Toirnship 'vs. George Bevies. Also at suit of l'hebe.F , . Harsh vs. same. No. r t . ALSo—one other lot of land.-situate in Athens township, described as follows: Beginning. at the northwest corner of Desmond and F.leventis streets, and running thence westerly along Elev enth street 150 feet to e corner; thence northerly • and parallel with Desmond nreet to feet to a cur. ner; tbeacecastorly at a right angle with Desmond street 150 feet to the rest line of said street; thence southerly along said street to the place of begin. fling; reserving therefrom for highway purposes 4 feet in width along the front 0f,...5a1d lot parallel with Said Desmond street. Coniprlßlng the land conveyed by. Nathaniel B. Iteei•isto 'Mary Reeves, by de4ll dated February 6, 1475, and recorded In deed book 131. page 4SO ; 1 Darned building used for - drug store and dwelling house and 1 trained ham thereon:. Seized Ind taken into execution at the suit of The Bradford Loan and Blitldlng Asso. elation of Athens Township vs. Mary Reeves and David. A. Reeves. ' . No. 3a. ALSO—One other lot of land, situate in We.t. Burlington township, bounded Worth by lands of Enoch Blackwell, east by other lands of F. L. Stanton, south by lands of 1% to. McKean, and west by the public highway ; containing 50 acres, more or less. about 45 laiprovea, with I framed house, 1 framed barn with 'sheds attached, I framed C - 6111- house - and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken imo execution at the stilt of Mrs. Ida Campbell vs. F. L. Stanton. - N 0.31. ALSO—tine other lot of land, sttuate In West Burlington township, boUnded north bylanns of Sevellan Ballard, east by lands of B. L. Rock well, with by lands of Widow Vruyne, and west by other lands of F. L. Stanton and Enoch !Slack- Well ; conneming GO acres. more rlr less, abolit improved: no building,. seized and taken into ffi=E=M lIIMMB=ME! Stautom No. xi. ALSO—One other lot of land, situate in Litchfield township, bounded north 'by lauds of Hawkins, east by the Sletbodist Parsonage lot, south and west by the public highway; containing' '.. , s an acre, more or les.S, all Tmproyed, with .I framed house, I framed wagon shop, I framed liana and few fruit trees thereon. gfetiell and taken Into i t execution_at the suit of lelin Core ;11, administrator of M. W. Co w ell, deceased, vs. . lf. Ghblo. !co. 85. ALSO—One other lot ,f land. situate in Tu.earora township . bounded n rth by the public highway le:Whig front *Demi, tWyalustbg, south by lands of A.. 1. Taylor, and w tby lands of Wur. Coburn ; containing ti'i acres, more or less, all im proved. with I framed house, I framed barn and au orchard of fruit tress thereon. SAzed and taken Into executilm at the suit of W. A. Ilenneti, now to use - of Stephen Gorham. %o. W Elliott. - • No. 37. ALSO—trae, other lot of land. situate in South WaverlySorougb; bounded east by Pennsyl vania avenue, north by, lands of Partial (tuick, west and south by lands Of 1). L. F: (lark being . sit feet front on mid Pennsylvania avenue 'and 111 Idn feet deep. It being lot No. IV and part of lot. N0..12. in bloek ,No. 10. on map of D. L. F. extension of South , Waverly, made by 7.. F. Walker. with 1 framed dtveillng house thereon.. Seized and taken intoextention at the ..Ult of The Bradford Loan and Building Association of A t buns TownNfilp vs..l. F., Shoemaker. :Vs.'Al.tn)—Oue other lot of land, situate in Wy , ox township, bounded n..rth by lands of V. E.: and J. E. "Monet, east by lands_of d, E. , and V. E. Pionet and Joseph Conklin, smith by Wysox creek - , and wc,t by lands of V. E. and J. E. Plotlet : con taining - about 99 acres. and 1 0 3 perches of Jail& Ileing the fart on Wysovcreek'ktionn as the A. .1. Noble farms; reserving and excepting. however, ==l tenjandn I)3er. and also pscres and 115 perches old to Henry nest to said Conklin's land. and osittifect alto to - tlit , right pf way of V. E. PM)let ton and acros. the sante uli tb, to.a lot lately owned loy lielo.. S. StrApe: anol,reseirtrog also the hots contracted or sold to t,aa Martin, C. S. Eversom and wilt.. E. S. lions. (Ital. Martin, Ben jamin Dyer and 11,, Yaw Tor Moody. Burka', & Co.) =LE= luentbAned lots being about 17 avers, more'or less, uh.,ut,7o iluorovetiL with 1 framed house, 1 framed harry and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Sized itnci taken Into execution at the suit of A.J. to 11.,e. of A. 0. Notvlv•. It. L. Scott, S. S. 'Pierce, Philip Seelvich and A siioden, 'vs.- Wm. 310 scrip and MoserlP. No. 39. ibuotiler lOt of land. situate In Mout", towtithlp, hot nvlud north by lauds of Sam uel Lyon, Benjamin Northrop, Eliot Wilcox, Wu]. Jameson auMlNolson Illtvert .• 'east by lauds of It. W. 'Judge. south by lands of William and Clarente Kellogg and Mrs), )drier. and west by lands of G. Y. Mason's estat4 AV Benjamin Northrop: con tahttng fineeethal(l.oo) acres of laud, more or less. al mt •2:30 Improved. with A (ruined houses., 1 ==! I rim - , boost. t water, tr4wer saw mill and Mill fix tures, I framed bulll Ing erected for a steam saw 111 il I. and ' 4 orchards f fruit trees thereon. Being the same land purchased be 11. R. Blackman at Sheriff's-sate, pecember 7. 1 7 47: deed'recorded Ifi Treasurers and sherirrs deed book No, S. page S 2. &n. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of N. N. Betts, jr.. and Win. Mix sa. D. It. Black man. - No. M. ALSO--Oneaher lot of land.situate in Towanda town:hip, deceribect as follows: Begin ning ma the corner of Mason and Centre streets as contained arid descritred in G. F. Mason's plot and. survey bf South Towanda, and running pence south 7511 0 east along the line of said Mason street 170 feet ton cbrner ; thence south IC.° west along line of an alley 54 feet-to a corner; thence north 7571! , wc-Xt 150 fret to corner of line of said Centre street; thence 'north 145( 3 east along I Ine-of call Centre- Centre- street 55 feet to the place of beginning , : being lot No. 77 or said sji.lion' z r plot and survey of South Towanda. Seized and taken Into execUtiou at the suit of Irene Mason's use vs. Ewr.l. Crooke. No, 41. ALSO—One other-lot of laud, situate in Athens township. !sounded north by the public highway, cast, Sriuth and west by lands t flayder, : containing of an acre, more or ess, all improved. with I brick honse thereon. Slt an I taken Into 'execution at the 'suit of Th B d o Loan and Building Association vs. Juttu y Also at suit of same vs, 'lame 42.- ALSO—One other lot orlatia, sit to In toivoship, bounded north by lands of Martin McAllister and S. W. Stevens, east' by lands of Mrs. Wm. Jones and A. B. Jones, south by lands rallb Nurss, and west by the public highway leading from Stevensville to State road: enntalning li: acres and 40 rods of land, more or less, all itn— proved. with 1 framed house and othermitbulidings theteOn. Seized and taken into e,zetution at the snit of,lohn Litychard, administrator, vs: Henry Sherman. i PETEWJ. DEq. Sheriff. Sheriff's Ottict, , Towanda. b0v.,12, I,S 9. TIROCLA3IATIO I N. tVii item, Don. r VI: 11. MoitiolW. l'reOdt Judge of the 13th Judicial consistirg of the county' of Bradford, has Issued his precept' bearing date the nth day of September, 1579. to me directed. ffr holding .a Court of flyer and Terminer, Lienenif: .tail Delivery. Quarter Session of the Peace, Coin nionlMias and _Orphan's quirt at Towanda. for the county of r rad ford, commencing on Monday, DECF.NtiIEft 15T, 1575, to continue three weeks. liciitice in therefore hereby given to the COTI/IlerS and Justices of the Pene6 of the county'of Brad ford, that they be then ,arid there in their proper porsiins. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of [ said day, with tecords. Inquisitions mid other remembrances to do those Wing. which to Weir office appertain. to be done : and those who are Nunn! recognis zances is otherivive, to prericcute against the iiriso. ners wilt. are or may be in the Jail of said-comity, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be Oust:* Jurors are requested to be mule mai in their attendance: agreeably to their notice. Dated at Towanda, the i9tit day of,November, in the year of our Lord one Aliousand eight hundred and 'weentydlino. and of the Inderiendonee of the r-nited States one hundred and third. PE T .DE N sber tff TRIAL LlST.—December Term, MT 4, I sItcOND WEEK. , John C'hilson vs E %V Deriter appeal Danhil Hensley vs Chas E Noble Issue Na Davidson's ear vs .1 Leroy Corbin asset J.oep i Towner vs It W Lane.— eject Shaw & Co vs Andrew .1 Layton, trespass Cold ing & Russell vs Towanda- Boro S Dtst...cle lit Pit ix Life Lis Co vs 11 A Burbank et at ..scl fa ..lackson I.im - lx vs SVtn Whitney treSI.:I,'SS Seth Doane's admr vs C W Doane . Dover Weller & Ellis vs DeiMis McMabon's admr..asspt Sll Farnsworth sJ Cobb .issue 1) C Dewitt vs The Schrader Coal q'o trespass Sarah Jordan vo yUve Fox Elliott issue F 1: Paimerrs Eugene Keeler appeal Harrison Black vs Niratu A Mack ' eject , Win NI Keeler vs Barrett 11 Eerier ..a.spt_ Andrew Pratt vs John Smiley • appeal .1 P Horton vs Bold Bennett, et al . IsSid. J .1 Thompson vi Sr' 11 Dunlap Mg C W Clapp v. Jno W llMleuback, et al....trespass 'Wm M Platt vs 'Charlotte Wards ex rs. asap[ Lydia Lewis' use i- I'eleg Peek's ezrs.„ isspt Margaret U Rltne's use se isavid Luther; et al_ trey .10 , 01 Davis rx B Lacey McA Lei! asset ys William Braghe... .... .. ap,mal TIMID wEiE. • S Kirby vs H C Carpenter • eject Arthur Cunningham vs It .1 liousekeurht.trespavi Cornelia Turk's ailinr vs .1 Turk RCI. fa Alexander Ennis vs .1 N' Cole appeal A V Snyder vs ti S Ackley -, appeal ' Edward Overton's admr vs John Conmey ' Frog's Sons vs Federal Ins Cu., asset Elizabeth Drake, et al., use vs S II Fanifwortlt.ep.rt Brad L & B Ass Athens vs F A Boot , . '14 . 1 fa D It Walker. et al vs l'a Si ~1 Y R It Co..s.. , .eject it C liollon vs Elhanan Smith apoeal Win M Mallory V.l Jas T Chick, et a1......part1i ion J 4.' Blum vs Andrev.l Layton trespass C A Ileavenur vl,David Ileavenor's ear . . ..... assm . J B Bradlee vs Alonzo II ill:it al • eject AI Cunning - ham vs David Whipple Brad II & I. Ass vs Nathaniel It Beeves set .fa Daniel Laggers vs Lewis Biles, et al itrespaSs Win ft} Barnes vs Win May trespass II tram Iturton's ink‘A's Exastlis Shepard. _set fa do do do do . . do . 'do . do II 111ngbani vs James MeCrre)sen , Catharine .1) Lefger vv Win Letter, et al I. F tliietehins vs Wm Gardner Subrioenas, Seennd Week, returnable on l‘itinda'y, l'secettiber rs 1'879, at 2 P. M.; gulopoeua% Third We. , k, returnable on Monday, I)ecetnber la, 11179, at 2 r. x. , _ Towanda. Ps.,. Nov. 1•:::.5n79 N BANKEurrev.—ln the 1)k -frfri court of the United States, for the. Wpst ern District of Pennsylvania. In the matter. of .I.,tin .1. t;rlffiths, Ilaulttnpt, Western District of l'ente•ylvania. The - 1 len crediters will take notice that the un dersigned. alfegiste.n.in Bankruptcy in said Dis trict. will 51t auditor on SATICRIIiAI - the 15th day of St PVEMBER, A. D., 1579, at. 10 e'riock-, t. m., at his : office In the borough of To wanda.. to distribute the funds arising from the assignee's sale of bankrutit's real estate, when and where all persons haring ;claims against said fund 111114 present them or be forever deparn.d from corning Ili 111 , 011 S:11,1 .It. A. MEgl:Ult, Register in Bankruptiy Towanda, Pa., Nov. -2w Segal, a 13sue ~.de~t GE0.31 - . RI. kCKMAN, Prx,thnnotary 4egat SIIERIFF SALES.—Sy virtue 'S of auudry writs Issued out of the Omit of Com mon Pleas of Bradford County and to we directed, will iizpose to puldic "ale at the Court House In Towanda, htt • • FiIIDAT, IiOVE.MBER l'Aru, 1870, at Errelock,. P. M., the following described proper ty, to wit: ' • . No.• I. One lot of bind situate In Sbesheinin township, bounded and described 'as follows:. Be- ginning at tt post the, southeast corner.of lot see to Peter Brooks on the Atop thence south 1* west 100 perches to a poet for a c orner; thence north 32° east 166 perches to a post; thence north f* east 100 perches to a poet; thence south 89 0 east 166 perches to the place of beginning; containing 103 acres 120 perches of land, more or less tit b lug the whole of lot No. 52 , the same as conve ' d by Baron C. DeCater and Earnes t Delimiter by heir attdiney In fact, Burton Kingsbury, by deed dated Decem- her 6, lsak awl recorded Indeed book 73. page 236, kte.), about 30 acres Improved. with I board house, .1 , harn• anq few fruit Trees thereon. • :felted and taken Into execution at the butt of Wm. E. Letfleg -well vs.:John J. :fewer. ' • No: 2., ALSO-00e other lot of land, situate' in' Overton' township, bounded and described 'as fol- lows: Beginning at a corner of Henry Sherman's. estate : thence south 4 rods to a corner and street ; lberiee west slung said _street:di) rods to corner; thence north. 4 rode along lands.of J. 3. Hannon to .cOrner..l thence east 10 rods siting lands of Henry tiherman's estate to the joao of, beginning ; con taining ;I of an acre of _find, store or less, all im- Moved. nelzed.and takenlntnezeeutton at the cult at F. lielehemer vo. rerry.(i. Eply. No. a. A I.Btr-Oile other lot of land, situate, In • Springfield township, bounded north -by lands of . sforris Brown and A. 1/unbac, east by lands of oho Huggins and Wm. Lane, south by lands of John Huggins and Andrus' ljubert, and west by ands of Lyman Crandall and A.-Doinbar; contain ing tth acr.4 of -find, more-or less, about 50 SM. proved, wit - fell framed house,,, : 2 framed barns; I framed gratia l ry and an orchard of . frult trees there- on. Seized and taken Into execution at the,sult of Ponlerok's use vs. William Montanye. ALSO,-fine other lot of land. situate in Springfield township, •bo!ihdcd • north by lands of John Sargtanttuid S. B. Aspinwall, east by Lando( Ituesell yount.'sauth try laiids of•E. Po l larrol, and west by lands of Lafayette Leonard arid4olin Sat grant; rontalnlng Mr acres of land, more or less, about 25 Improved.. with 1-framed house thereon. Seized and taken, Into exeeution.,at the suit of James C: Sargeant vs. Henry l'atterson. tip. S. ALSO—One other lot of land, sltuaie In Springfield township, bounded norttr by the public highway„ east by lands of Calvin Woodruff. south by iands'of Herrick Gates, and west by lands of, Harry or Derrick containing n acres of land, more or 'less, atsiut 15 improved, with framethouse, I framed barn and an orchard of fruit t ..es thereon. - Seized taken into execu tion at the suit of. Sylvanns Van Buskirk's-admin istrator vs. Job Lewis. Also at suit of same vs,- tame. No. 6. ALS,O—One other lOt of land. situate In "Windham township, hounded north by lands, of E. J. SRAler, east by lauds of ?Syron Nichols, south pc lands of : Ezra 'Ceylon's, and west by the public 'highway; contalulug.Bo acres of land, wore or less, abut 6i improved, wills 1 framed house, 1 framed barn. 1 framed horse-barn, I granary, other buildingsout and an orchard of fruit, trees thereon. Selzed'and taken into execution at the -suitor Hen ry Gibbs vs. Benjamin Gleason. No. 7. ALSO—One-other lot f land, situate In P.ltigbury township, - bounded -north by lands of George and Daniel Chambers, east 'by lands- for merly owned by JOhn Hurleyhan, south by lands of Widow if urley and lands formerly owned by Tim Desmointond weld by John Chambers: containing 1(.1) acres of land, more or less; about 75 Improved,' with 1 frayed house; I framed barn and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. ' - No. 8. ALSO—One' other lot of land, situate In . Itidgbury township,_ bounded north by lands of George 'Chambers. east by lands of James McAsey" 'and Anthony-Allen, and south by lands of Dennis rUounelt, and west by lauds formerly owned by John If orleybac and George Chambers; containing :10 acres of land, more or less, about 25 improved, with 1 framed house, 1 old log house and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into exe cution at the-suit of 11. Webb, administrator of Iterry Boit, Oeceasek vs. Morris O'Connell.l.l No. 0. ALSO—One other lot of laud, situate hi Asylum tosvuzhip, bounded mirth by,lands okSam-. net Kellum, 'east by lands of Joel Stevens,. oath, and west by the pubric , highway leading' Min Ste.. vent' ferry to Wm. E. Storrs': contalniur 1 acreof laud, more or less, all improved,' with 1 framed brise, 1 framed - barn-and an orchard of fruit tre6 thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of J.ll. Chaapel and Jane Coles use vs. filter , _McCracken. ' . , No. 10. ALSO—aloe other lot of - land, situate in Athens township, bonneted north'. by lands of Ed ward LambeFisou-anil L. F. Clark, em i t by the public highway and lands of - Jacob A. Weler, west by lands of Michael McCarl and Joseph Hoyt, and south by.lands of the Wl!Baton estate: containing ca-acres of land, more or,less, mostly improved. wt4h I framed house. I .flamed barn, 1 trained slaughter-house, 1 'framed hog and hen:house. 1 framed corn-house and grahrtry atid °yeti:ll4ls of fruit trees, thereon: 'Seizeil and taken Into execu tion at the Suit of A. C. F.lshree's use vs. Charles (irilflth. No. 11. Al . ..SW—One other lot of land, situate In ‘ West Burlington township. bounded north by pub lie highway tending from Troy to Burlington, east by Cant ot tieorge'W.4:o iard. south by land of It. 11. Waid, and'west by the public higoway leading fiont,said highway to Rockwell's Mills; containing about I,UOO square feet of land, store or leas, all int -proreil;' I -trained shop and I (rained house thereon.' ;seized and taken into execution at the suit of New ell At Pomeroy, to use of N.M. Pomeroy, vs. 5.1 M. Wo4.ter, No.-12. ALSO—t'ne. other lot of land, situate In Asylum township; lioubiled north by lands of. Ben jamin Mingo(, east .by lands of IL L-Scott, south 'and west by lands of.lieujainin ?lingo"; containing 45 acres of laud, more or less; nearly all improved. with f trained house, 1 large"franied barn, one-half of a framed barn, one-half of a cOrn‘holisr, other outbuiplitirs and an Orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Eliz abeth Kipp. to use of B. li. Holler, vs. Perry Kipp. ' No. I:l—Al.sii---One oilier lot of land. situate in Tow suds Borough; boUnded and described a.s fol lows ,lteginning at a corner of a lane oir the west side of Main street. about 20 feet south of a-loffor inerly owned by Perrin Wells ; thence westerlypn a parallel line withsalil Weds lot to the eeutre of an alley, which alley being half way from Matti street to Second street; thence southerly along the centre of said alley folk sold by .1. F. Means and wife to Robert ?felntosti ; thence easterly along salt! Melittosh ilne to the west side of Milli street ; thence northerly along said line of Main Street 115 place of beginning.; being about 140 feet front on said Main street' and about 15n feet deeii, with 1- two-story framed building thi.reon. Being the same Pier(' orland deeded by J. F. Means and wife to J. W. Means, by deed dated April 1. and recorded in deed book No. 129, at Page IQ6. Selied and takeuAnto execution at, the suit of Brown, Brothers vs..l.- A", Means, 'No. 14. ALSO—line other lot of land, altnate.in Weliitorrn,hip, bounded north 1,7 lands of Horace - Griswold and Levi Biker. east by lands of ,Witilain Itelyea and ielthain, south 11 7 lands of. 'Awl:. Leonard and Joseph Gale, apd west by' lands of lemtplt gale. 1,. Swazer :and' llorace tirlswold rout:doing 107 acres or land, more or less, aho4t nl owed; with 4 houses, '3 hams and•an orchard of milt trees thereon. Selred — ard taken Into execu tion at the soft of Elhanan zitulth and E: L. Hillis es.Selah Wirkhata. , No. 15. A 1.5. , 7 -015e- ptfier lot of land, situate In Noith Towanda township. bsunded and desc 'riftedt as follows: Beginning at the•northeast corniTof laud= of W. Barnes In the line the lands M. Manville; .therice along the line of said Maniill4 north 27 0 :30r west 199 7-10 perches to a stake and stuties for a cornet; thence south fir 30' west 6a pore lies to a,eornCilnthe line of Martin McCauley: thence :dong the line .1f said McCaulev.and John and Thomas Regan 26° 26' east ISO perelies to the .northwest corner of said William Barnes' lo , foi a 'corner; thence•north 6:. 2 30 , east 68 perches.l9 the place`of beginning containing 65 acres of _And, strict measure,about 8 or 10 fmproved; nobuildtfdgs, • Set7ell and taken into execution at the ;tilt of Wm. 81c8loran vs, Edward Soper. No. I:. ALSO--One other lot of land, situate In Athens Borough, bounded:. north by land of G. L. Ea::,tabrook and others, east by Ilatti'str,:rt,sapth lir , - land of the estate of C. F. Welles, deeeaSed, and West by land of CheAter Park ; being 42 feet fronton said Main street and 100 feet deep. Being the sante piece of land conveyed to said party of the first part by Edward Herrick. administrator of the estate of dehp Sattmarsh, deceased. . .• No. Is.. ALSO—Otie other lot of land, situate in Athens Borough, bounded and desert bed as fob rows: Three lie on Bridge street (being lots Nos. 247, 24s a n d 210); being 40 feet fronfon Bridge street. and rutin litg south 110 feet each on a plot .er plan matle.by Orson Rickey for E. Herrick, atid'record 'ed in Bradford County . Commen Pleas, be the,same More or less: "Seized and 'Liken Into execution it the suit ',if The Bradford Loan am, Building Asso ciation of Athens Township vs. Win. Klif. No. 19, ALSO--one other lot of land, situate In Wilma township. bounded and described as fol-s, lows Commencing In the middle of Sugar Bun as witnessed by a ItutienWood; thence up creek south 24° west 12 perches to hemlock : :thence north 75* west 2. perches to dr; hemlock"; -thence north 3 0 east 51: - perchesto thence south 2.1° east Si perches to the place of beginning : containing 5 acres of land. More or less, shout 3 Improved. with few fruit trees thereon: Seized .and taken into execution at the suit of the Couindssioners of toot Township vs. William Winslow. , No. 2n. ALSO—One other lot of land, situate t, Canton Borough. bounded add described as fob lows; Beginning at the northeast corner of lot No. SS; thence easterly along the line of said lot No. 56 tind,lot No. 57, 167 feet, more or leis, to the ,corlr orDivislon street ; thence northerly along the re - Ire of said street 225 feet, more or less, to the centre of Casson street ; thence westerly along the centre of Casson street 107 fret to the northeast corner of lot No: On ;Abetter , southerly along the !hie of paid • lot NJ: SO 212 feet toltie place of heginning, be the same more or less; losing the saine!lots No. 51 and 50 as labd down on the vlll.ige plot of Canton made ' by u , 1). W. C. Orcutt for lilngsletry. Newtnan .4 Co., with 1 steno, planing-mill. with all machin ery and fixtures belonging thereto. 1 storehouse, -lumber sheds and 1 trained-barn thereon, 'Seized ;and taken into execution at the suit of Elias C. -Seymour vs. Jerome E. Seymour and S. J. Hickbit, No. 21. AISO--One other lot, piece or parcel of .. land, situate 'ln the village .of Fayre,s Athens township, bounded.north by lands of How ' aril Elmer Co.. east by the ptiblie highway, south by lands of Lavtd Reeves, and west by an alley icing 100 feet front on said public highway. and 150 ' feet deep, with 1 framed building two stocietthigh, used .for two stores, and 1 framed twe.story ,build, ing used for one store, and I framed barn thereon. No. V.. ALSo,—Oue other lot, piece or, parcel of land, situate in the village, of I Sa,lre , ['Athens township. founded north by lands of how. and Elmer k. Co., cast by the public highway, ninth by lands ef William Ellis. and west by an alley; being 100 feet front and 150 feet deep, with. 2 framed dwelling houses thereon. Seized and taken. into execution at the suit of Samuel Stunt vs. Adonljah Hunt. NO. 23. ALSO—One other lot of land, situate in North Towanda township, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at C. E. White's southeast corner on lands of Filtzgerald : thence along hinds of C. E. White 11 perches to James Street"; thence' along James street 13 perldtes to lambi of Frederick T. Leventrorth; thence slag said Lev, enworth's land It perches to lands of Fitzger aid: thence along said Fitzgerald's land 13 perches Oeplace of beginning; containlng 143 perches of land, retire erten.% *ll ,improv ed, with I framed house end few fruit trees thereon; Seized and „taken Into execution at the'suit et Moses Walton vs. Pevellum Buss. N 0.24. Atiio---One other lot of- land, situate in West Burlington. township,l bounded north by lands of Eilwaisl Swain, east by land% of Jefferson Henry, south- by lands of, Gorton Swain. and west by lands of Job- tiforley : containing, 40 acres of land. more or less,, all ) iimpivved; • with 1 board shanty. 1 franird barn. 1' framed dtorie-brrn, trained hay-barn, other eitHeilldings mid an oreli-• ant of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at ting suit of Estella Swalne, trustee. Vs._ Curtis T. Swalnd mei Edward Swathe, 'l' T. - No. 25. A l.so 7 —One other lot of land, situate In Towattua too:whip, Wielded and described follows: Bet:tuning at the northeast corner of Claverlettlot, No. 67-; thence south 200,e35t 118 perches Ida post and stones corner; thence south 60° I perch to a corner ; thence south 70 west 30 perches to *cots. tier : thence south TO° east 54 540 perches`tO a cor ner; thence south 67 0 west 53,perehes to a corner le - 0e centre of the highway; 'thence north 31 0 west 17 5.10 Perches to -a pine tree for a corner; -thence north 60 0 ..east-14 perches to a post , and atones corner; thence north 30° west 16.5 2.10 perch. eS to a corner on line of land of the H, Charlotte- Ward estate; thence along line of same north 0 21 ° .east 7P 8-10 perches to the place of. beginning; con. tabling Si acres and,7l perches of land, more or about 45 iinpiered. with i tiouW. thereon. Seized and taken into. execution at the suit of Chits. L. Tracy,-guardian,' N. N. Botts, guardian, 4egd. John W. Woodburn, guardian, and Justin - B, Moo; dy vs. Orrin .E._llarris and Wealthy Hurts._ ' No. 21. ALSD—Onu other kit of land, situate In Distrait township, bounded - emit by lands of Henry Norton, P. C. Maynard.. J. H. and G. B. Allis ; south by lands of Hiram Dougherty, west by' hinds of Bela K. Adams and H. C. Alll5, and north by lands OS J. W. Parks; contalabarbetween 52 and 83 sires of land. 60 to 65 Improved, wtth'l framed house, I framed tarn with sheds attached, as fol. "loss:, I shed 1.6182 feet, used as wagon.shesl and corncrib below, and for storing L •bay and stalk* • above; I other shed 16:30 feet„ need for horse-stable - and for sheltering farm Iniplements ; I o th er shed. , 16:45 feet, used for stabling, cattle below and for - storing hay, etc., above, Ira n portion as an open, shed below, and an orchard of fruit trees thereon.' Seized and•taken - into execution At the suit of Or- - ' son Rickey and H. C. Allis, executors of Silas * deceased, vs. If. K. Allis. , No. 27. ALSO—fnus other lotof land, situate In "Wysox township, bounded and described as follo`ol, Beginning at the northwest corberof d. Stakmeri lot; thence along hls,west line sough W° eaat,.ss 10 perches to scorner thence along Ilse: of said - Maloney north 1 0 east 15 perches to the southwest corner of the (so called) l'assmore lot on the right. -bank descending the Wysox creek ; thence. down - tbe same the several' courses thereof- about 44 1 4 perches to a corner; ;theists north 54 0 west-105 perches to a corner on the road leading from Plot. lets to-Myersburr, thence atop the centre of said road north 85° east* perches to a corner: thence along the same south/124° east 17 ebtO perches to the place of beginning ; cohtal tang 6 acres of land, more - or lees, all improved; no-buildings. ! Seized' 'and taken' Into.executton it' the suit et- Towanda Building and Sashijr-Yund Association Ye., Myron Smith and 'Francis M.Smith. . NgatlA. Al.tifinc other lot of land, situate In, Albany township, bounded and desert bedas lotto:Ave: -- Begtuntng at a beeCh the northeast corner of the - original lob deeded to Jatneeltee by C. 1.. Ward' thence west' 'along done of said lot ,41 perehes•to ,stake; thence south 57 perches, to 'a.bettalock stake.; thence west 8 Perches - Loa Make ; thence .south - :perches to a.beech stake; thence east f o 'r perches to a chestnut' stake the corner of IL - ChiPmert's and Wtckkiser's land ; thence nortti o on the line of I the original - :lot 117 perches to the Iplace of begin. sing containing 3 - 1 acres and 77 Perches of land. strict - measure! ' about 15 Improved. _with I boatd ' barn. 1 fram e d lutuse and an orchard of-fruit trees ' thereon. 'Seized and taken into ezeculton at the suit of E. T. Fox's use vs_ Orrin U. Emery. No. Ira. ALSO—One other .lot; Mee, tor. parcel of land, situate in the vilifige.of South Waverly, Athens township, bounded and described as fol. - lows:-Being village lot Nor 6.510 n a . map recorded in-the °Mee for recording deeds, he., in deed book No. 74, at page 2:1; sal(' tot being 50 feet front on Lotter streetand ibtfeet deep. the premises hereby conveyed extending to the centre of said Loder street; all improved, with 1 framed house and few fruit trees theteon. • Seized and taken into execu tion at the snit of Thomas Ward vs. - Patrick Frost 'and .Alice Frost. No. 30. ALSO—One other lot of land;situate In ulster township. bounded and described asfollows : Beginning at ii,post In the south line of-the timber road, being the northimist corner of the lot herein conveyed ; thence. along the east side of an alloy south 14 0 west 106 Beet ; thence" by land conveyed • to said Charles {Vines south 82.4, 0 east about 130 feet to the canal ; thence along the same north 3 0 w51,1:106 feet to the south side of the before-men tioned road ; theme along the :MAW north 82m• w.,t 100 feet to the'place of beginning' containing f of an acre of land. all improved, with 1 t steam grist-trill. 1 steam taw-mill, I shingle-turn andall mill fixtures belonging thereto. Seized and taken Into execution at the shit of James Vandyke vs. ' Amelia Welles. . No. 31, .LSO-One other lot of find, sitnat ' o In • Leltoy 'township, bounded north by Towanda Creek, oast by lands of Pletsoliffolentno, sotitic,by a vacant piece of land owned by E. T..Butffam, and, west by lands of Jasper Itolfcimb; conlainlng.about 53 acres of land, more or lads: about 15-Improved, with 1 framed house, 2 Tranio tarns, 1 corn-house, ether outbuildings and anorchard of :fruit trees thereon. " ' . 1 • 1, • t • No. 32. ALSO.-One other lot of land, situate in Leßoy township, bounded east by lands of Dramas 3fcCraney:, south by the landisl,the - Schrader Coat ComPonyVand west by lands of Jasper Holcomb; containing 45 erns of land.lrnore or less, abut 10 ImproVed ; no bulldlr4, Seized andAfakett, Into execution. at the- sui of IlLmry L. Coburn, to the use of . Pomeroy Bros., vs, E. T. Bugum. - No. ;3. ALSO-One other-lot of land, situate In South Creek townshl „bounded north . bythe pub- Ile highway and lad 4 of Geotge and Harriet 31. Dunham. east. sontl mrwest by lands of George, and Ilitriet If. Dun m:. containing .3.h acres of-, land, more or leis. all improved, with 1 -framed house. 1 framed barn, 1 large henry consisting of -3 parks-and hen-houses, with - other outbuildings, sad a large orcha,rd of fruit trees thireon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of' Patrick U. Kelley, by his next friend John K.elley„vs. J.. IL Drake and George Drake.'' ~ No. 34. AL.l. 4 o—One other lot of land. situate in • Towanda Ilorinigh. bounded east by Fourth street, south by--Logan, west by ad alley, .and north by N. P. Brown's lot ; said alley to be 1: feet wide and half-way from Fourth to-Fifth street; all le proved; with 1 double-framed house and appurten ances thereon. Seized and taken info exeCutton at: the suit of James Vandyke's use vii. Wm. Moscrlp. No. 35. At...Ail-9ms other lot of : land, situate lis Towanda Borough. bounded north by Poplar street, - east by (awl now or late of lli C.. Whitaker, south -by Pine strut, and west by Western avenue; being "U) fete front on said Poplar street and about 10, fret deep, with I two-story framed dwelling house, other. outbuildings and few fruit trees thereon. No. A. A I.Sti—t %Ile other lot of land, situate in • Tteif arida Borough, bounded north by lands of 11.11 . F. Bowman. cast by lands of Geo.-NV. Armstrong, smith by Poplar street, and west by-ether land of.. Wells being about 2.5 feet front on said Pop. tar street and about 100 feet deep, with part of a i t ',to-story' - framed dwelling house - and few fruit irett,thereon, Seized and taketkinto execution at the sult - of It. W. Lane vs. Geo. P.. Cash; IL. L. Scott, T T, et al, T T. - PETER J. DEAN, Sheriff Slierlir's Office, Tosiauda, Nov, 6, Iva. • , EGISTER'S .NOTlCE.—Notice _Lk Is hereby given., that there , has been. flied In the pflice of Register of Wills In and for the/County of Bradford accounts of administration upon the following estates, viz: - Final areopnt of Israel A. Pierce, Executor of William It. Peck. late of Troy Borough. deceased. Final account of - Israel A. Plerce, , Administrator of Jacob .). Viele. late of Troy, deceased. First partial accottnt of 'Francis T. I/erring. Ala mini•drattlx of ATexander Dewing. late of Warren,- deceased.' .„ Ftnal accountof It. I). !Salley, one of the F.xecu tots of Satnifel Batley, late of Le!Coy, deceased. Final account of W. Lea - is Lintz, Executor of William hams, late qf Franklinoleceaserd. Final account of Ml L. lirwitwell. Administrator of C. Henrc Morley, late of West Burlington, de ceased. Final account of I.u•inda . Hoagland. Guardian of Illanka Vii. Perry, minor chlld of Luther V. Per ry, deceased. . Partial account of N. C. Sexton; *dministrator of Jabez Sexton. late'of omen, deceased. Partial account of Maria Wheat.. Admiaistratt:lX of Lewis Wheat, late of Canton. deceased. • Final 'account of Bishop Horton • Guardian of ilatle Manley. (now SCommlnor child of William Manley. fate of Canton ; deceased. - account of Ge.lve C. Atworld; t.w.ecutor of Reuben Atwood;late of lierilck. deceaxd. • . . Final arcOunt or Lewis L. Beach and,C,B. Brig ham. Executors of Nehemiah 31. Beach,' : late of Smithileld, deceased. • Final account of William J. De!peach, Executor ( of Volentine Smith, late of S shequin,/ckceased. Final account , of Seth P. Justin. Guardian of Harriet Benson (late Harriet Vance), minor child of Chester Benson, deceased - • . ' Final account of Orson Ric y, Executor of Geo. - Fox. late of Wysox.: deceased. Final account of E. I'. Fox, Guardian of; Eliza beth Morrlsoa. Partial account of E. T. Fox, A.dthinistrator of 1... 1.. Moody, late of Towanda Borough,. deceased. Final account of lteuben 0. 'Smith and..loseph Powell,F:xecntors of Erasion H. Smith, late of To 'wands liorouglvdereased. _ , , _ Final a - rebind. of .1. W. Woodburn, Guardian of NV, L. Mooty, minor child 0f4... Li Moody,' late of Towanda Borough, deceased. And also the apprilsetnent 'of property' set off by the Executors and Administrators to widows - and children of the following deZmdents, viz: - Estate of T. H. Long. " " John Terry. " J. H. Atkins. 7 o . " John Merkle. - . .. "J. B. Reeve. . . . o " John Cahal.. , . , "- " Frederick Shulenberg.' '- • "'Paul Herrington'. ' " " F. S. Barnes. ' ..- "-. - Alexandee Ennis. -r ,- " " Delman Messing. : - ' ... " Reuben Hickok. l ' " .. Sylvanus Vanbtiskirlfr-- ' - - " George Horton. . ' - " - ...• Clinton Keeney. . •'-' , , " " Daniel Livens. --, . - •1 ' .. ' " Myron H. Annable. - And the same will he presented to the Orphans' Court of Bradford County, pecemlx.r 4, - 1879, at 2 " . .dl'Mk r. at., for'allowance. _. . A. C. FRISBIE, Register, Towanda, ra., November 1, 1579. . PI'LICATION. ,DIVOROE'.. Lnry Seeley. In the Court of Co&mon Plead of "Trafford County. N9....131, Mar T., 1379. Yon are hereby notilfed that henry Seeley, your hnatural, has applied to the Court of Comhoon ° Pleas of Bradford County for a divorce from the hoods of matrimony. and the •sald .COurt has ap. pointed Monday.. Derenitter.lnt, 1579, In the Court House in Towanda. for hearing the said Henry. in he premises, at which time and place yi may at tend if you think proper. '23-tw ' • PETER".I„ DEAN,..S4erlff. • A PPLICATION- • IN" DIVORCE , ix.—To John If Fitch. In the Court of Common of Bradford County. No. 80. May T, 1879. lieu are, hcrepy notified that Emma Jane Fitch, your wife, has applied to the - Court _of - Comtism Pleas of • Branford- County for a dtvoree front the . mods of matrimony, and the said Court has ap, • jointed Monday; December Ist, 1879,1 n thereat:in 01140 at Towanda, fur hearing the said Emma Jane In the prengsee, at which time:and place you may attend if you-think proper. . 26-lw PETEItj. DEAN, Sheriff. A PPLICATION 'II DIVORCE 'jl. -To William Maley.' lir: , the Court of Com mon Pleasof Bradford County; N0..1. February T., 197 n. Yon are hereby notified that Alice Marcy, your 'wife, has appliciLlo the Court of Common ''leas of Bradford County, for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and tbe' said , Court has ap pointed Monday, December Ist,. 1614, in the Court House In Towanda.. for hearing said Alice, In the prernisea;'at which time and place you attend if you Mink proper. 2f-1w •• PETER J. DEAN, Sheriff. A PPLICATION. IN DIVORCE. A James !Millen Lyon. In the Court of common Pleas of Bradford county. No. 5A4, May Terth, 1579. You are hereby notified tharMargrimr. Lyon, tour wife, has applied to the Court of Com: men fleas of Bradford County, for a divorce from ttnt bonds.or matrimony, and the said Court has are. pointed Monday: DeceuttWr tat, ISVI, In the Court House in Towanda, for hearing the said Margaret in the. premises, at which time and place you may attend itydd think propper? . :S4w , PETER. J. DEAN, Sheriff. A'PLICATION IN DIVORCE. .. - - To Silas Seargent. In the Court of Com mon Pleas of Bradford Co. No. 571, May 'P t , 1879. • You are herebr'notlfied that Fanny Seargent, your wife, OA applied to the Court of l 4.'lonitnou Pleas of Bradford. Connti for a divorce from the honda of matrimony, and the said Courts has ap pointed Monday, the Ist day of • net. e,nr,ior. in the court Ilon4+ - lu Towanda, for beartnethi, said 'Fanny in the premises, at which time and i place you may attend if you thing proper. PETER J. DEAN,,Sheriff. TN RE TILE ESTATEOF ISAAC X . CRAIN, a innatie.. to the (icon of Common ['leas of ItradfiSrd County, , NO. DS. February Tare. 1355. _ ' Tne ti al account of I) If. Crain, committee of ' the perion.and estate of Isaac Crain, a fanatic. has been filed in this [Ace arid will be'presented to the. Court of Common Pleas for continuation ou THURSD AY the 4th day of DECEMBER., 1..7J. Application will also be made fur the discharge of said NMI rnlttee. G. W. BI- AWKBAN, Towanda, Nor. If, Piothonotary. _