gepotitt cues.•fl. Amt.s.x, LOCAL EDITOR., Towanda, Pa, Thursday, Nov. 27,1879. LOCAL AND GENERAL. Tills is ;solid, winter*reskther. lid anything but a f t runic grumbler CoNoness will assemble ou Monday next. SIIERIFF'S Sales to-morrow at the Court House. OVVE6O has a Loan and Art Exhibition in full blast. TUE December term of Court begins on Monday next. Ryon boxes of holiday goods are being received by our f i lers. •••fi43 one of 41 •la = windy nights, a • ploded. Dun.rio one of streeWarnp, in S.' TETE postoffice at Smithfield Suitimit, this county, lffis been discontinued. THE Canton Sentinel, under its now management, is to be iudepehdent in pol- 12313 CLARENCE VAN WINKLE has been appointed Postmaster at Potterville, this .county.i _ _ A VALUABLE farm, situate in Burling ton township, is advertised for sale in an other column. THE thermometer registered five de grees below zero at Canton on Timm - lay last. .Whew! THE Erie employes at Elmira were paid On Friday last their salaries for the pre ceding month in 00I.D. Tni.: Post-office will be open on Thanks giving as follows : From 8:30 to 9'A. le.; 10:30 to 11 A. si., awl 5 to fi P. 'THE proceedings in full of the late sea- Sion or the Teachers' Association at Smithfield, will bO — Toottil on fourth page. A vm.r..kmx. cow, the property of G. '\V. Ce\RMF.It, of Alba, Was choked to tleatli recently, iu attempting to swallow an apple /UT of your accumulations give liber ally to-day to the Ladies' Benevolent Association, and be thankful that it is ifithiu,youryower to do so. ONE of the beautiful memorial windows of tln Catholic Church, in Waverly, was lii - qken.by the falling or a "scaffolding on which wOrkmen were standing. `,, 11fas. - Atk9Atr. FAitsswouru,,of Milan, a latly about seventy years` oid, had the mistortune to fall down stairs on Friday last, breaking one of ber limbs. Tiu tannery of Plump THOMAS, situ -Wed at Skinner's Eddy, Wyoming Coun ty; lutriied up on Tuesday evening of last wei.k. Los's about six thousand dollars. Titr .. Ladies' Society of the Univers.3list Chinch will hold a sociable at the rest den,;e of C. S. licssEm., on Tuesday even ing, December 9,1879. All are invited. TgEjurY in the case of DAYTON. vs. the Pa. N. Y. R. R., which case occupied the .attention of Court fur several days. retuned a verdict in favor of the plaintiff fur °,tiso Tiu large steam saw and grist mill of Cl:at:val.'. A: Thomas, at Grover, this county, was burned /on Thursday aptr noon last. The -fire caught from burning edgings. Loss heavy. . Tne Elmira 'Santlay Telegram, in its issti of Sunday last, gave what purported to bu a wood-cut of E. B. PAUSONP, of Troy. It was a picture "wonderfully anv i l fearfully " gotten up. rkcirtxv, of Dushore, have pordiaseil the PAYNE Drug Store in that village, and will hereafter - conduct the business.. S. F. COLT. Jr., of Laporte, has been' placed in charge. • F,)lt IlltataFu.:--Wthr,t,C4l CITAMPLAIIC,. wit(' is in Wellsboro jail, charged withtbe minder of his son, whom it is alleged be shot" in a corn field, is to be tried at a term of court at Wellsboro this week. W. B. DonOE, Central Express Agent at this place, shipped by ttain 15, on Monday evening Vast; ten tons of poultry. This is the largest shipment of poultry ever made from Towanda in one day. A Bur about 12 years of age, broke into IL M. 1101.comn'g store at Leßoy. Mars dai !light last, and purloined therefrom a revolver and what change there was in the money drawer. The ladwas arrested. WE have not-the least doubt that Dr. NEY HOME; %%111 make an excellent •r , ui r, although the Wellsboto dgita ,•.'a„ that it was a gentleman by tho ran .? ll,,rnet that was elected to the Tar, Troy Gazetta Of laett—week says that the frame of .J. J. BottriA4Enb; mill, near that place, was, raised cri Friday and S;i:lziclay. Its full size is one hundred feet Ly Fixty, and the main part eighty feet-„by sixty. • A ' S anti-profanity secLety has bier' f.rinc,l in Dushere. Each member pays the Parlor say's, which is forfeit c.‘i if be uses a profane word. At the end : i , f, , a1;11 week the forfeited funds are divided awing the faithful. ( , NE of sw contemporaries has endeav ored in its tree last issues to give the i Ali .al vote of this count)) at the late elec toir.. and failed. The 111 PORTER is the imly paper in the county bus far that has giy LLI tbu ADI vote by districts. A ThOY , correspondent says that .As 'l,a),W SNYDER'S boy, a lad about twelve yt , a-s of aye, died on Tuesday of last week; death having been caused, it is said, by: blow from a stone thrown by GronoE N y•i!.E, a lad about the same age: Tut: subscription price of the Waverly .4 .wate has been reduced to one dollar 1'••r year. At that low price the Adrocate should 'readily chpin many thousands of pul , scribers, as it is one of the' brightest anti best papersoin our exchalige list. . Till:. cross on, the Catholie church in chi. village, says the Troy Gazette, ' has htf a gilded and is now a prontinentobject in the landscape•ot Troy.new roof ha, heeu put on the church, the chimneys ,reLewed and other improyentents made. f1:11E bell fur the Catholic church at this place arrived on Monday last; and will be placed in the, spire at once. It is the largest ever put ia a church here, weigh ing pounds, and is said to be of very I'm material and possessing a beautiful 'flpt:Timart is still very prevalent in our neighboring village of Waverly and vie Tilly. Several of the members of Cii kni.ns MILLS' family are tick with it. MN. Gaul:, of Factoryville, lost a iliwgliter, last week, and tithe» of her family are sick. Tag C. Y. M. A. As gi .a reception at Marcia. Hall this Wed; ay evening. A. very enjoyable is promised by the committee In o. luxe; and as the proceeds of the atddr are to be de voted 'to a worthy cringe, we trust: the attendance may be large.- Go. Commous badanzer was arrested last Sunday .der robbing Pimarrus MA , epoxy of twenty dollars. Damn= had an exaMination before Jostles Nzw- ELL on Monday last and Was dischmed, the evidence wont him being too 41134 to hold him.—Owego Times, Sifgh.. Tau Burlington Literary Boalety, will give an entertainment at Long's Hall, in that village, to-morrow (Friday} evening. Proceeds to be devoted to the purchase of a large Dictionary for use in the school in that town. are cordially invited to attend.. Admission:lo cents. TUE meteoric showers so extensively advertised to occur within the past two weeks, having proved failures, we are not overly sanguine that the one announced for this evening will take place. Ten o'clock is the hour named by the Profes sors for the performance eo begin. A nousz belonging to Gstrriturot Kat- SE; at Wellsburg, was partly destroyed by fire Friday afternoon.. The flames were extinguished by - neighbors. The fire caught from a defective chimney, and the upper pertion of the building was serious ly damaged, involving a loss of several hundied dollars. MR. J. P. Rosy/of:mu, of the firm of BOSIVORTU it LYON, met with a sad acci dent on 31onday.ktine of the woyimen - on the Advertiser building threw, t nail from the roof which struck Mr. B. in the eye, inflicting a terrible wound: lie suffers much from the afflicted eye. We trust it may not drove serious.—Leßoysrille, Ad reaiser, 21st. ELIJAII COLE, on Thursday night of last week, was lodged in the jail at Wells bona, on a charge of havin k , two wives too many. He is a resident of Chatham town ship, Tioga county. Two wives are known to be living, and the last one, making three, was a Miss MARY 'BATka, residing at Clymer, Tioga county, where he mar ried on the 11th instant. FRoM the Warren Center eorrespond ence of the Leßaysville Advertiser, we learn that the funeral seriirea of Mr. CONGDON, (familiarly known as En. CONGDON), were held in the Free Will Baptist Church, (Warren Center), No. vember 12th. The deceased was fatally injured some weeks previous on the Erie Railroad, by falling from a loaded hand. car, which ran over him. He has been a great sufferer. sixot:Lan B.EqunsT.-tVire learn from an Elmira paper that 1111,Ea GHIST, of Troy, this county. has been appraised of the death of his mother in England and the fact that she left him five pounds ($25) to be paid immediately and one sovereign week during his life.' This would ? be $251.65 per annum rating a sovereign at .$4 84. The intelligence received a few flays since came,.through .a brother resid ing in England.- A GILLETT correspondent of the Elmi ra Gazette says there has been considera ble petty stealing going on in that vicini ty of late, and some suspicious parties had betthr be cautious how they are caught out after dark. B. L. TIIOMPEON had a load of corn, in the ear, taken from his field, and DAVID Cirsca had some ten bushels of apples st9len from his cider mill. Mr. Otz.t.Epr has missed consider able straw from his barn. THE residence of A. MILLEN Owe go, was liurglarized one night recently, and $2O in money and . a gold watch and chain valued at $3OO carried off. The Tithes rs the -burglars gained entrance to the °UM by crawlin into the cellar through a window a thence going up stairs to the kitchen, the door leading flow the kitchen to the cellar being left unfastened. - The burglar, a man by the :Jame of R. 31cCariTntr, and ,a citizen of Owego, was arrested in New York, where be attempted to sell the watch, and broughilto Owego to await trial. AT A regular meeting of ,Leah Lodge, No. 20, D. It., held Friday evening, the following officers were elected, and . in stalled by.D. 1). SCOTT, N. N. G.—Cus. FRALEY. V..G.—Mrt. C. FRALEY'. F. S.—J. W. VAN TUYL. STienturer—Mrs. D. W. 'Scow. Warden--W. K HILL. Conduttor—Mtv. G. S. SMITE. L G.—E. C. Stew. N. G. B.—it. G. W. RYAN. N. G. L. B.—Nrs. R. R. ROCKWELL. V. G. B. A.J. NOBLE. V. G. L. S.—Mrs. E. C. SEAM. Chaplain—D. W. SCOTT. Msicv of onr townspeople are aware that Mr. Jon JOIINSON, the colored bar 7 beri has been au invalid for a year or more past, and is now perfectly unfitted for work. He has two little motherless children to look after, and without some assistance the prospect for him is dismal enough. But the Towanda folks will not See a worthy man in need of bread, .and the large number who are_soquainted with Mr. all bear witness thati he has ever been an industrious, temperate gentleman, and tow lot ns irbow -an ap preciation of an honest man by attending the benefit which will soon -be given him (during the holidays), by a home compa ny organized for that purpose. The play will be a comedy entitled "Fashion," and it is to be a success. That we know from our acquaintance with the young people having it •in charge. Let us all turn out and give JOE a rousing house. We will speak of this again. A Worm of WARNING.—P4ronts cannot keep too careful a watch over their ch it= dren, says an exchange, to prevent them from venturing on the ice before it has become thick enough to be safe. The smooth - surface of .a pond. possesses an irresistible attraction for the average boy, and he will run the risk of a wetting, if nothing worse, at any time, to get a slide. • Dozens of little fellows are drowned every year, and already some have perished, although the weather , hailhardly been cold enough to more than skim the surface , of the water. It may seem unnecessary to warn fathers and mothers to guard their , offspringe, bat the many eases occurring yearly of deaths by thin ice, prove con clusively that there ought to be stricter discipline enforced. It is far better to, punish boys for disobedience than to have them brought , home dripping and half frozen, or, perhaps, dead.. Ice is a grkid thing m its way, but whin it is thin it is a delusion and st. snare. ' A &MAI. number, and full of inter estini and, useful :information, is the American. Agriculturist for December 1. A hundred or more articles and items, giving practical hints and suggestions, are illustrated with nearly a bneulred engravings., A stmkable article, with accurate sketches crftr.2l now forms of Barbel Fencing, will interest every owner of a farm or village lot. A variety of Humbug schemes are shows up.. M important takde of,many anti of feeding start, and "their' annparsaive Tabus, is - ern. There' - are fine illasSist6Sl • Farmer's; Christniii Visit also_ of Hensel aid 'their 81IIog ;' the Jack-Ass Rabbits ; B P4dals stAVISIr Webs;; of Mildews; of Chiistmas Ornamenki, And a -multitude of other *lop too numerous in speak of particularly. The lietiesimind volume begins now. Term, $1.50,a year. Single numbers, .15 cents., A specimen copy, 6 cents. Orange dridd Company, Pnblishen, 245 Elroadway, New VOtk. Mn. Quinn, the young telegraph opera- tor who.was so severely injured in Wya lasing township a year ago, bag recovered from the injury, and is now employed as an .oFtra on - the b#aG.W. B. R. Mr. Q. was the operator . it Frenchtown, and while returning from a "lilt to a friend on Lime Hill, his horse ran away and up set the carriage, throwing him to the ground, breaking his skull. • The next morning he was found in an unconscious state, and taken to the house of Mr. MlT ran. For a long time his life Iran diepair ed oi l . Ills many friends will' hear of his recovery with pleasure.—Beekte. Arumwort, G.A.R.--Members , of , the Grand Army of the Republic, together with'their wives and other members of their.families, are Invited to participate with Watkins Post, No. 68; in a "Bean Bake " at their headquartera in this place, on the 'evening of December 8, 1870. Requisition has been finale for such ra tions as were issued to soldiers during the late , war-.—"hard tack ) ? beans, pork, "salt horse" and Coffee, 2 —which are to be served in soldier style. f Entertainment, consisting of tableaus, songs, abort speeches, tciasta, etc, may be expected, and a pleasant, social re union anticipated- AtAN WIIO BAD Two .I"usisitAus.—lt does not usually fall to theka otordinary mortals to have two funerals in one day. But such was -the oasir with DAVID WELCH, of Sullivan. The history of Old David, as be was generally' called, is fa miliar to all living inlthis part of Brad ford'County, and Eastern Tioga County, where he once owned a large farm well improved, and was apparently ' in good circumstances. But at last he fell . , a vic tim to "King Alcohol." The particulars of his death are as follows : About a week ago, be started out on one of his periodical drunks, was picked up between Troy and Sylvania and brought to the Sylvania House, whore 'he was prOvided with a bed; and in the morning took breakfast, after which be was sent to his friends in Sullivan. But he soo4 turned up again in the bar-room Of tile Sylvania House. He reinainedi around there a , _ :ouple of days, when he wandered off to Ausiinville, where be died Saturday last. It is asserted by both landlords that it was impossible for him to retain any (Mot on his stomach; violent vomiting ensuing as 'aeon as swallowed. He was given a room at yilr,sttass, Sadism's Wed netiday last, and cared foi• as well as could be expected under the circumstances un til his death. By some misunderstanding his friends and relatives in Sullivan ex iweted his body brought near his old home for burial. Accord t istgly 'the grave was dug and arrangements were made for the funeral. On the day appointed i the relatives, friends, and minister, "als. sembled at .he Church. in Sullivan, for the funeral. As nothing satisfactory hal t been heard at Austinville, preparations for the burial were made by the Town Commissioners of Columbia township, where he was baried on the _same day as the. Sullivan funeral. The last rites were conducted by the Rev. Mr. PLANNETTS. —Etudia Free Press. BELIGIOUrk NOTICES. The collection at Christ Church to-day will be given to St. Luke's Hospitil, Bethlehem; Church of the Messiah (tiniversalist), Rev. V6d. TAYLon, Pastor,' at 10} A. If., "The difference between Morality led Christianity ..;" at 7 P. " Pahl, the Theologian." Union Services ,on Thanksgiving morn ing in Methodist church, at half-past ten. Sermon by Rev. Mr. Waintyr. Collection for Ladies' Benevolent SoCiety. The Catholic church at this place be re-dedicated on the 14ttof December. Bishop Sttaxanare, of Harrisburg, will' preach the sermon. Arch-Bishop Woon, Bishop O'HannA, and a number of priests will be present. Admission tickets will be issued at one .dollar each.. A three days' meeting of the friends of Universalism will be held: at. Mansfield, Tioge county, on the 2d, 3d and 4th of December. Rev. W.Y. TAYLOU. M. D.,' of Towanda ; Rev. S. T. ALDRICH, of Hornellsville ; Rev. J. S. PALUDR and others will officiate. The public are cor dially limited to attend. PERSONAL. —Mrs. JouN Hossizit, of- Athens, died very suddenly on Monday last. - lr -S. C. HALL, of the Novelty Furniture Works, has moved from Waverly to Ath- IDOL —Mrs. Saran BaowN, of State Line, is visiting her brother, Mr. KthnotruN, in Kansas. —Miss Jits.NrE. 1 5 0M8110; of Trey, is visiting her sister, liftss Lou Sung, in • • Elmira. • —Amon INonstr, of Sullivan County, will preside in the 'Luzerne County courts this week. NOBLE, of this vffice. has been confined to his room for several &gull:test by a severe cold. —Sheriff DEAN, although• suffering from a severe cold, attends promptly as usual 63 the business of his' office. ' • —Mr. and Mrs. M. ,S..t3ttAw started for Canada on Monday WA, to enjoy Thanks giving with their daughter there. —The Court of Coramoa Pleas will con vene to-day, Judge Ilinuma, of Sullivan county, on the beach.—Wilketharre Reef erd, NOnday. —Mrs. ilyßniuzi, who haa been visiting her father, WX. KEELS% in this -place; forionte time past, , Started for home in thilutli . on Tuesday last. - —Calais= HINTON, editor of- the Ath ena Gazette, gave us a call on Saturday last. CuARLuE prints one of the neatest papers in the Northern Tier., • —Gnortog Frarrensa, a native of 'Gil lett's, this county, who has been living in Northern Michigan for some years Inuit, is visiting friends at his former home. •••••Misb MARY MRIPRICK and her sister, Mrs. CHANBRRLAINi daughters of. G. W. Ifgaimucits, started on the 6th from their father's ,honse in PA.), for t3anFrimeisoo. —Leliaysvirle Advertiser. MARY Dawar, Mace of Mrs. FRA*R CRANDALL, on Wyabising Creek, who has been spending the summer here, returned to her home in Cedarltiplds; on Monday last.—Leßaysritte Adrer- User. --HENRY 801106311 e, of- this place, meat away 'frith the colored tmipe that saw, in the hall last week, sad' la, -gm dokbt, ere this, a full. fledged " Vim& see" jubilee singer.—canton *Minot. Ws were in error in stating that Mr. WAILO bad-'been connected with the Pittsburgh Post. Mr. W. informs us that he has not been in Pittsbnrgh daring his absence 4 from town.—Daily'Reeiere. 11: - 14=111r, of Ulatar, has been se *tad as Piineirad • of the Van Ettenvilie Graded School, for the ensuing year, , eommencing pecembor Ist. Mr. E., hi is evereWaysualified for the position, end we have no doubt- will give the best of satisfaction as an instructor, in which.vo cation he has had much experience. The people of Van . Ettenville are to be esm - . gratulated on the wisdom they have 'shown in their excellent selection of a teacher. —Yesterday one of our society queens assumed a new name. The affair was conducted very quietly, but wasf none the leas -enjoyable to the select party present: We refer'to the marriage of Mr. Ifartair C. CLa.nx, to Miss Lou, daughter of Councilman KEELER, which took place yesterday, afternoon at the 'residence of the.bride's parents. The fortunate grooni Is to be congratulated on his good fortune int securiog a bride so :richly endowed with every - attraction and accomplishment requisite for a good wife, l just such a - help; meet as he deseives.—Berfete, 81st. —The State tine correspondent of the Elmira :Advertiser, has this to say o) Cuankus &taws, wdo died at that place November 13th, et the age of 64 years: "Mr. 'Crane was born in Ridgbury township; in this county, brought , up under 'Adverse circumstances, as were most of the first settlers of this town forty years ago, when these hills and valleys • were tine vast wilderness. When grown to manhood he settled on his father's farm. the place of his birth, and re mained there a few years 'and sold out, removing to South Creek township, on the place now oWned by Joseph.Boilciai: That he also sold and bought a mean place near the Northern Central Rail road ; sold the same •and purchased the farm on which he resided at hisedriath, then a 'wilderness. Being a man of en ergy, he ;succeeded in surrounding-him self and family with a pleasant and ems- • fortable hoine. 11e was twice married, his first wife being a sister of Jacob Rousky, of • Ashland." - —Hon. GEORGE D. Jacamoat, of Du shore, died at his residence in that place, on Sunday morning last, aged about fifty- . three years. Mr. JAcKsON had been in critical condition of health for some month&past, and his attending physician had informed his relatives that death was imminent at any moment. Mr. J. had long been.one.of the foremost men of Sul livan County, in developing its mineral resources, and giving furtherance to its business enterprises, and his place in bus. iness circles will not be easily filled.. De had represented his county for s everal terms - in the Legislature, and was Sena tor from the Sullivan District at the time of his death. Although an ardent Demo crat, and an earnest and active advdcate of his political principles, ho stooped not to personal abusq or Calumny, order to gain place or poWer. A loving, indulgent father, a generous friend and an exempla ry citizen, all who knew him') will mourn his death. COURT PROCEEDINGS. SPECIAL COURT-WEDNESDAY, icovEstnErt 19, 1879 Sheahequin twp. Windham twp.— Dame. Verdict far plaintiff. Edward Overton's .adta'rl vs. John' Cotney—Assumpsit. Overton & San derson and Wm: Maxwell for plaintiff, Dewitt & Hall for defendant. Verdict for plaintiff., $507 75. Rule for new trial filed. N. M. Pomeroy vs. A. Z. Marow, et al. Rule to open judgment. I. N. Evans vs, Ellen Pita: Garni shee of J. D. Keyser. Garnitiliee allowed to pay anone.S• into Court, and rule to sat isfy judgment. MONDAY, NOVEMBER ‘;,3D. D. C. Dayton vs. the Pa. it, N. Y.C.. R. R. Co.---Case. •Overton 4; Sanderson, and N. C. Elsbree, Esqs., kr plaintiff; Davies Carnochan and 11. Streeter, Esqs., for defendant. Verdict for plain tiff of $2,850. STOLEN HORSES AND GRAIN.—A man from Athens Pa., came to Elmira yester .day with a description of a man named' NicuLETT, and a wagon and team that he had!stolen from him, his employer, the night before.. The man had loaded up the wagon with several bags of another man's wheat before 'Starting, and sold it yesterday forenoon tn Elmira. He then put the horses out at Big Mniz's stables, and started out for a time. The owner of the team found them in the stables, while the man was found by Officers Pun= CELL and MeCauTtir laid out in a low place on the Avenue. Hehecame sobered up sufficiently to agree to go back to Ath ens with Mr. BENNETT, and settle for the frolic he had indulged in at, the expense of others. A reward of VS had been of fered iu the cas?.—Elmira Adtertiaer, 26th. THE Towanda banks will he closed to day (ThurFday). LOCAL CORRESPONDENCE. ATHE'NS' INDUSTRIES-NO. VI. Upon the east side of the railroad, a lit tle below the depot, we halt and inspect the gAIRE PLANING MILL, whicb.contains valuable machinery, and it is operated by steam. It was establish ed about seven years ago, but was burned . in December, 1877. Before • the cinders had time.to cool a force of men were at. work clearing away, and in six weeks they were rnatfinzAigain. The engine is 1 ,.. afo y horse power, and located in a de tach d building, and is used for driving mtinery in this and an adjoining facto ry,•also for pumping water. For fuel they use shavings and the re fuse coal mentioned in a previous article. It requires a blast of air to burn this coal dust, and it is obtained by . a circular rota ry fon which forces a strong, current of air under the grate, which is perforated with small holes and constructed especi ally for the purpose,. and thus utilizes that which ha/sheen considered worthless. Among the machines in this mill we no ticed a Rodgers' patent for making moul dings of all styles. It dresses four sides at once, and by changing the plane irons all varieties may be made. A Taintor re. sawing, for making siding and a flooring machine of the same patent, that dressesi both sides ga board and matches it at the same time, besides the usual number of scroll and circular saws, turn and mor ticing machines used - in making all kinds of sash, doors, eto. They, do all work in their line, and furniab to Order of hard'or soft woods doors,. sash, etc. 500,0000 feet °Clamber has been worked up or dressed here.dwing the past six months. .Tberbny in Niri3stern or home markets, aid:market finished work bete and in the coal regi - 1 2 & From ten to fifteen men 'are employed here. ...Just below the mill is the ruins of the' SaireAlanufapturing Company's building that was 'burned a few months since; they manufactured fish kegs, butter tubs, etc,. & small building has been erected, and small orders are filled there. They did a large busineas and sold their pro Ancts in Elmira, Dingtuuntfin; Philadel phia, eto. An inn' shaft contects this • with the planing nail!, and afforded them power to work . their machinery . - - 3fe. S. N. Bop , Superintendenk informs us that they contemplate re-building. . Ei~at : of the 'planing mill ,on . lower ground. - we - found , three.... steam pt4pr, Only one at work, however, one -of the other being „a re-Wye, 'and . .the other new one, just placed in position. - The one in use is connected with the boiler 'at the Plaiting chili by a steam pipe five bandied feet long, layed Wilder ground with an ex tension joint to allow it to .expand when heated and contract When cooling. This is done by entering one section of the pipe in theend'of another, and placing, peck ing around the joint, preienting. the ea. - cape of steam. ' The water is pare spring, 'of excellent qUality for engine use,: and thls:pumi aupjes the railroad compa nies'ianks and 'several dwellings ; it has a capacity- of 1.40,000 gallons por day. Tbe new one operated in a similaeman ner-by the same power, and NIS at capaci ty three times as great,. and would fur nish a supply :of water for a town of 10,- 000 inhabitants. 31r. G. .M. AtiOIER, the superintendent of the planing mill, also has charge of these works, and they are owned bAlowatin and R. A. ELMER, Last Zip a company was incorporated, known as the • SAYRE LAND commas; • . of which Ilciwa n - Emma. is President,' R. A. PACKER Treasurer, and E. P. Wta nail, of 'Bethlehem, ROBERT Locsitatty, of the same place, and iiannY E. PACI:- ER, of Mauch .Chunk, and R. ;A. Er.uxit, of Waverly; Directors. They aro finish ing twenty dwellings in a first-class inki nei, with slate and metal roofs, hard fin ished Walls, foundations laid in mortar from bottom of cellars, and three coati) Of paint on all ; besides the lois are graded and furnished with cisterns. 'o ta o are, alike, and all have blinds, and a're conve nient and tasty . residences. They '-are building a . fine cottage for ;kit. C. F. ROSENMULLIR, also one 'for GEORGE E. MEAD, , a popular ra ilroad offi cial. They *ill continue work as `long as the weather will permit, and resume again in the spring. They etploy eighty men, and • including those einployed at the planing mill, about $3,000 per month is requiredto pay them. • ,1 Mr. R. A. PACKErt is making extensive additions to his green-house. and also building a cottage for his gardeheii Other citiactuAare making improvements and building, but we can notice but one-more before leaving, and that !is the Sayro liomm. Mr. S. 11; Humus is the popular landlord, and has recently added a story to it and furnished it thr,ughout with now and nico furniture, nearly all of ash and: walnut, each bedroom containhr, a complete suit, also clean mattresses and sinings ot first quality. The sleeping rebuts are large and airy. The third floor contains four double• and seven single ones; the second eight and a parlor, the first a reception - room; club room, bar worn and dining hall, etc. A new large baruks also connected With the estahlish meat, and _travelers may he sure of good accommodations. Some may call this a digression,` mt it rcquires industry around there at meal time. Ny. A. P. Athens, November 10, 18p. ULSTEIL. ' • )In. Entron': Nothing- of special portance has occurred to disturb our cus ternary quietude. Everybody seems to he looking ahead and preparing for Thanks giving and the holidays.... A donation for Rev. Mr. RAWSON, at the M. E. Parso - n- . age, will • be bad on Thursday evening. Let the people turn out and contribute their mite for a good purpose, and enjoy themselies. A pleasant time .is antici pated.... The I. O.: G. P.. are preparin„s. to give an entertainment, to be held at Town Hall, P for the benefit of 'the order. The time is not yet known.... The young ,people are expecting to indulge in a bunt and an evening supper.... The public school commenced November 12th.1 Mr. PITCE/Elt; the old Principal, stilt holds the reins, and Miss GittEri, of llornbrObk, is assistant. The attendance islarge and three teachers are needed and should be provided, the present seating capacityibe nig; insufficient... Our townsman, C. E. PE.!torscis, is laid up with 'a sprained kne`e....The cheese factories of M./C - % ADA . 318 and Inviso at IJl.4ter'hnd Sniith field have subsided for the winter Miss JENNIE AIEiRSEREALTI returned home from Ithaca last Friday, with her cousin, NEtr, LIE }lnvEY....Lool4 out for the Assessor; he is around, and will give you a call. The new law is ironclad, and will, per haps, .reveal many mysteries .... The. weather is as changeable as some people ; it is an .article indefinite— .Business is reviving and people feel encouraged from the financial point.... Mr. WM. BOWMAN', of :Hiker, has the premium:cow. Hear what. he says : "We have ,madO 300 pounds of butter from March till Novem ber2oth, sold 41 worthond supplied two families with milk ; all this without -kraining,." Who ran beat i " We.licar of a very serious accident that happened at Milan on Friday evening : Mrs. Am- PAItRAWORT/I fell down stairs end broke her limb. She is 70 years old, and is very unfortunate in her old age, Ulster; Nov. 24 LEROY Mn.EDITOR.: A 'Leßey corresponden informi'thepublic, through a Greenback news p per, which says it has " come to stay," that two or three thousand slaves voted at the recent election' in Bradford county to he free from the bonds which may be issued for the support of the poor. Ike intimates the bonds will be held by Shyloels, but some one asks who bought tpitn orders, given for the, support of the . r, and paid for them in goods at a profit from ten to one hundred per cent., and then wanted the toivn to pay six per cent on the face of the order Not long sincetan agent for ono of ,our county papers fell into a vat at the Scotia tap tiery, in 'ranville. Mc crawled out from the liquor just in time to receive the hearty cheers of. the Scotia boys. 'lf lie over goes into that tannery •again he will keep an eye on?.his` understandings.... Last Thursday night, a boy about 12. years of ago broke into H. M. llotcomn's store, and pocketed a revolver, took the,zhange from the money-drawer and secured other small articles. He had been loung ing around the store in the evening and . was at once suspected on account of his well-knoWn character as a kleptomaniac. The stolen articles *ere found in his pockets when he was arrested in the morning, ....Mrs: P-ttaten, wife of the late Russet', PALIIEU, died last Sunday' morning at the residence of' her l ac', L., E. PALSIT.U. • She was' eig,lity-five _years old and leaves a - large family of children and grand childrea to !warn bar 1055.... The Baptists had a concert last . Sunday evening, which Was highly entertaining to those who had, the 'pleasure of attend ing... :WOod-lsces ale lively just pow. Surprise parties seen to be quite in rash - ion, and It it really surprising to see hots* quickly some houses have been filled up by visitors . when thogood people leastex petted them.....p Fuson has ,gone to a Warmer climate to.rpend the winter. OWSINESS LOCAL. t This NOTICE as intended to in, form att personaandebted to tba late Arm of M c. YNTTRE k ItUSSZLI.; that - they must make Immediate payment, or cats will be made. The Loots and 114M1111$Alrelktho Wads ot Nov. 271 a. JAMES WOOD, At tairiey4t-Lact. Towanda,- I!/A. Mr. BRASS MAGIC NIGHT LAMPS tra177.30t, and RACKET LANTERNS Oda, and LttICKETE LANTERNS at ta cent Stae, 7- ar " Co4agn, has the best witting Shoes for Nen, Boys and Youths` weal ever, offered In Towanda, and at prices within the reach of ail.. 04e UNDERWEAR, of all kinds, boa . loin mess at BOet Store. 127 A klutlajad`gentleltare to let for its kVplngibtswltiitei. EnqulA allhe ttzrourrn (Mee. Nor. V. ur PRICES WAY DOWN on Gents! Vino and COVIe Boots- at. BMWS, opposite Flee ter* hotel.. • : Nov. 2741'. ro - A Complete Dictionaiy for 65 cents anti Dollar boofte foi l '7s tents; at the an Cent Store. fie" For lino Millinery, 'first classilair Goods, Java Canvass., Gold and Silver tinted 4".iard soard,'and Children's Sailor Hats, call on Mrs. M. A. Fletcher, No. 4, Bridge Street. 'Sterling and sewing over a specialty. Cam` For a goad, durable and neat-fitting SHOE, Call at F. J. .Isl.4iN't3, opposite Seeley's Hotel.'n Nov. 27-11'. rir Teachers'. Examination at Towan da, November 22; Canton, NoveMber 29. W. RYAN, County Sugierlntendent. NOV: 124.1870 .Our g oads are NEW.:apd of the REST QUALITY. 1 Dsexitx k VOMIT. Or Try onr . .Nevr JAY. TEA. Best in town. _ • DECKER & VOCtIKT. Cr' The 9Det store is headituarters (of CROCKERY, (1 ASSW &RE. LAMPS and LAMP flstures, best gorlds ;Ind lowest prices. Or Provisions of all kinds, of the best qqallty,,at I)EcKIq & VovGirrs. Shakespeare complete, E. P. ROE'S Works, Mrs. tIOL Mks' now book “Forostl House," and a large4arlety of t 1.50 and 2.01.1 'books for 99 Cods, at the 99 Opt Moro nir Choice TEAS and COFFEE a 9eclalty at lizcfcr,ul.4. Vocaiurs. elf L. 13. - RODGERS. challenges compe; num for qunllty of goods 30(1 low prices on Sash Doors, IDtuts and Ito Wino, and al building 1a0g3.40 CA.SII PAID FOR PRODUCE at 0ct.30. ' 11.E.CtiElt S Y I 117" S. Cg' The Largest, Pest, and Cheapest lino of Shea for Ladies', :Mason' and Chlldrens• wear Is fourd at Conann's new k atori, corner Sfalo and 19ne•sts • , Tracy & Nohlo•s flock, apr4l OF - Messrs. A. J. bamEs .13ing bander% ;Si. Y.—Gentlemen-1 found Co Much re lief fromt using the sample bottle of Ely's Cream Balm, for Catarrh, that I putchased three bottles of large'slie, wh ch has almost cured me. 1 had suffered from Catarrh for ten pears; at times the pain w . old be so bad that 'I was obliged:to /Alay In the house and send for a 410e4, I had entirely to-t All sena, of smelt. 'rhe Cream halm has worked a miracle for me. I shall .persevere in Its use, for 1 ant convinced it will effect aeure.. C. S. fljl.Ev, Blnetaratpn, N. Y. lET:=I LL'B VEGETA W.F. Sic“.TANITAI4 nizs . r.w.r.R, is a scientific combluattori of ROM., of the - most powerful resti,ratlve'agent.4 in the vegeta, hie kingdom: It restores gray hair to Its original color. It i,nakes the scalp white ,and clein. It cures dandruff and hutnors. and falling-out of the hair. It fifruishes the nutritive principle by which the hair is rrmrishe'd and supported. It makes the Inilr moist, soft ash gtossy, and Is unsurpassed as a halreln3-sing. It Is the most economical prepaia, then ever offered to the public, ti.s Its effects. remain a 'wig time, making only-au oecitsldnal application. nece.sary. It is recommended and used by emin ent medl4al Men, anti officially endorsed by the State.. Assayer of ..Sfassachikett. The popularity of Hair Renewer has Increased-with the test of many years, both In , this country and , In foreign !antis. and It Is now known and used in all, the 'civilized countries of the world. Foit "SALE ItT ALL fk.ALEItS., MARRIED. It W ELL—CI:OFT:T.—At tb^ Illtiman House, M nroeton, November 19. 1879. fly_ Rev. Alta Hock A rmstrotw. Mr. Albert lockwell. l• s iankllm dale. and "...11s:: Angusta Crof ut, of Lelts•y. Clt ANM P,R—WEIEATON: - - At the Parsonage, Mmtroeton, NoveMber 22. 1879, by Rev. Ilallork Armstrong, Mr...1:mm.1. Crantner, at Greenwood, and Mhos :addle Wheaton. of Towanda. .. covErx—wEr3).—At the 31. E. Po,rsonaze',.Le arta, November 19, larti, by. W. Statham 51r.1t0• .bort L. Cov4y, ttartott, N. Y.. to >eta. Clara Weed, of Smithfield. I I, 11 I I L A I:K.—ollie house of William A. Builuek. liovetilber t. Vila, by William Pk. Mr. 1 0 ,e41. Wilbur, of Troy, to 311 es Cl4.rk, of tor„ rood. CLARK—KEELER. —ja t- the residence of the brldo's trarentS, titiventherV), 18:9, by the. Rev:. John S. li,ers. Rector-of Christ- Church. (Flpis c..pal). 11r. J. Henry Clark awl Miss Louis , e daughter of William Keeler, sq., alt of To. Kautta AILMSTICONG:—In TOwanda, November 18..1872. 11;.nima, widow of Alonzo Armstrong, aged TAY EMIL—In Owego. IST. Y., Nov:.'2.i. 18'9, tike is fo of 11!;q1. John' .1. Taylor, agetlabouL GO years. sirs. T,1v1.011 . 1‘33 a laSter of `,dt. H. L./XING, of y t 'sau k In QM:MPS gALES.—By virtue Ly of blind ry writs Issued out Jr the Court of Com mon ('leas of Bradford-County and to me dltected 1 will expose toi public sale at the Court House in Towanda, on• t rItIDAY, :NrOVE3IIIER 29Ti1, 1879, :it 1 o'clock, P. M., the following described proper ty, to wit I. So. 1. One lot of land situate In Sheshequla township, bummed and described as folitoks; Be ginning at a post the southeast curlier of lot set to Peter Brooks on the.tuap; thence south to w.st too plirches. to a - post for a corner; thence north Sao ea.t. 166 perches to a post; thence north lo east too 1.10101 tit a post.; thence south an° cast Ina perches to the pace of twglottlogt containing 103 a c t, 120 I,l.lies of hind, more or less It being the whole ,d boy to. ra. the SA/1141 , as conveyed. by Baron C. Ini'ater and Eortiest Debater by their attorney Iti fact. Iturtoii Kingsbury, by deed dated Decem ber 5, trirr, and recorded In deed book 73, page 234, 7ic.l, about :19 acres improved; with 1 bawd house, 1 barn and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken Into cirebu Choi at the , sul bof -Wm. E. LeMng welt vs. John .1. ;fewer. No. 2. AI,SO*--One othir lot of land, Minato in Overton toww.hlp, bounded and described as fol. lows: Beginning at a curfair of Henry Sherman's estate : thence south 4 rods to a corner anti street ; thebre west along said street 10 rods to corner ; thence north 4 rods along lands of .5. J. Bannon to tamer ; thence - cast 10 rods .along lands of Henry • Slicrmati's estate to the trace of beginning ; CCM talninc 54 of an tier° of land. inure or less, all Int. proved. Seized and taken littoesecutlon at the sult of F. liolebetnor vs. Perry O. Eply. Ko 3. At.sm—ope other let of land, sitnate In Springfield township, bounded north by lands of Morris Brown 01111 A. Dunbar, eatt by lands at Juin, Huggins and Wm. Lazo, south by lands of John Huggins and Andrew Dirbert, and. west by laidie of hyntaiverandall and A. Ounbar • contain leg tie acres of land. more or leas, ab:tyt 60 Im proved, with I trained house, 2 framed bares. I Hi homed granary and an orchardof fruit trees there on. Seised and taken tnt•, execution at the suit of E. Pomeroy's use VA. tvltllam lirontanye. No. 1. A 1...414--one other• lot of - land, ttituato in Springfield townshlp, bounded north by landS of Saivant and S. B. Aspinwall, east by Mai Of 'Russell Young. south by {SEWS of ,E. Pomeroy, and west by land- of Lafayette Le. and and John Sar geant ; containing' htl acres of land,tinore or leis, about th Improved. with I framed haute thereon. Seized and taken Into execution at the suit of James C. Sergeant vs. Henry Patterson. No. h. A I.Stl--One other tat of land, situato in Springfield township, bounded north by the public highway, east by lauds of Calvin Woodruff, south by lands of llerticklkates, and west by lands of Harry or Herrick Smith ; ,containing 20 acres of land. more or less, about II improved, with 1 framed house. I framed brim and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Setsed'and taken Into execu tion at the stilt of Sylvanui Vats flusklrk's admin istrator vs. Job Liwia. Also at suit of same va, 9372)C, No. G. ALSO—One other lot of land,* situate in Windham township, bounded north by rands of E. .1. Sickles': can by lands of Myron Nichols, sonth by lands of Ezra Reynolds,' and west by the public highway; containing 80 acres of land, more or less, abut 110 inipz (wed, with 1 framed house, I named barn. 1 framed horse-barn, 1 granary, other out buildings' and an orchard of prult•trees thereon. Seized and taken into exernpotz at the suitor Hen ry Gibbs vs.'lleujamln 'Gleason. 7. ALSO—One other lot rf land, situate ID Ithiguttry township, bounded north by lands of GoorCe. and I)aniei Chan% hers, east by lands . for merly owned by John If urleyhatt, south by lands of Widow Barley and lauds hannerly owned by Tim Desmond. and west by John Chatuben • roltialtdoll 11)0 acres. of land, more or less, about 75 Unprostul. with I framed house, I framed barn and in orchard. of fruit trees thereon. . ' No. S. ALSO--One other lot of land, Jiltuate In EidgLturi township, bounded aorta. r) lands of Georgb Chambers, cast by lands of James Mclowy and-Anthony Alit n, and south by lands of Dennis treottnell s and west by lanai to nnerly ownoti by John lintleryhau and Ifleorge Chambers; contathing ao ie j tis of lAmt. ntore - or less, about 21. improved, with 4 1 franuni house, 1 old log house and atiorbhard of (reit trees thereon. Setzed'and taken into exe cution at the suit of J. H. Webb. administrator of Berry Burt, deceased. Stools O'Connell. ' No. a, ALSO--One other lot of land. situate In Asylumrowurhip, bounded north by lands of Sato net Kellotn: east by lands of Joel ittevens, south and west by the public' highway leading from Mo. vent.' ferry ta H. Btorre;"contalotog I stereo( land, snore or less, all Unproved, with I framed house. I framed barwand on orchard of fruit trees thereon.. Seized and-taken. into exeention at the . . suit or .1.11 II:71)14'pol lied Jane Coles MKT vs. Peter McCracttn. No. In. A VO—One_otber tot et Tana, , rtinite In Airway toweebtr, bowled north by lan 'Pet Z - - MO DIED. 4egat. =NM ward LandowKM and D. L. V. Clash, east .by the public highway and lands of Jacob A. Weiler, west 'by lands of Michael hieCeri anti Joseph ifuyt, and south by Judger the Wllilaton estate ;•eonmhileg ea acres of lane, MOM or - len,. Meetly improved. with I framed house, 1 framed harm '1 framed alasighteraionse, I framed hog find hembonse. 1 framed coradernse anti granary and 2' orebarda of fruit trees thereon. Selsed and taken into eaten thus' at the stilt of A. C. Elabree's eke vs, Charles Griffith. No. it. ALSO-45ne other lot of Lana, situate in West Burlington township, bounded north by rib. lit highway ;trading from Trofto Burlington, men by land of °Mug° W. Go arid, south by laid of it. H. Ward. and west by the public higewey leading from said highway to Rockwell's Mills: containing about 4,000 square lector land, more or Sege. ail im proved; 1 trained shopsand 1 framed heuse thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the sett of Jew i ell la Pomeroy, to use of N. M. Pomeroy, vs. S. M. Wooster. No. 12. ALSO—One other lot of laid, Situate In 'Asylum township, bounded north by lands of Bens Jamie Mingo*, cast by lands of 11. L. Seen, south and west by lands of Benjamin Mingos; containing I 45 acres of land, mere or less,'nearly all Improved, with 1 framed house, 1 large trained barn, one-half of a framed bare s one-half of a curie/souse, relies outbuildings and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execidiun at the suitor Enz.., abeth Kipp, to use of 13. 11. Boiler, es. Petry Kipp. No. I3—ALSO—One other lot of land; situate in Towanda Borough, bounded and described as , /01- kilts : Beginning at a corner of a lane on the welt 1 side of Main street, about 20 feet south of a lot for- 1 Merlfowned by Perrin Wells ; thence westerly on I a parallel line with Wild Wens lot to the centre of., an alley, which alley being half way from Main ' street to Second street; thence southerly along the [ centre of said, alley to lot sold by J. F. Steens and Wife to Robert MclntiAl. ; thence easterly along - Sold Melntosh line to the west side of Main street; . thened n••rtherly along said line of Main streetho ! place Elf beginning: being about 140 feet trout on said Main street and about 110 feet deep, with 1 two-story framed buildihg thereon. tieing the fame piece of land deeded by J. E; Means and wife to J. W. Means, by deed dated April 1, ICS, and recorded indeed book tio. 12), at sage 106. Seized l ain taken into execution .et the stilt of. Brown Brothers vs.J.,W. efeaus. • • No. 14. ALSO—One oth er lot of, land, sltuatedn ' Wells township, homiest north by lauds ettlerasse I Griswold and Levi Baker, east by landsof William Itelyea and S. W ickham , south by lands of Lewis ' Leonard and 'Joseph. Gale, and west by lands of Joseph Gala G. Swazer and florae Griswold; containing 107 acres of land, more or Vas, aboutSoo Set roved, with 4 houses, 3 barns and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken Into 'seem ' Sion at the suit of thereon.- Smith and E. L. HMIs sea. Solah Wickham. No. 16. ALSO—One otbei lot of land, situate in North Towanda township, bounded and described as follows:, Beginning at the northeast corner pf lauds of W.' Barnes In the Ilne-of the landeof C. H. Manville; thence along the line of said Manvtile north 27° It' west 149 7.10 perches to 1 ' stake and ' stones fur a corner; thence south 62° 30' west es perches to a corner in the line of Martin McCauley: thence along the line .)f said McCauley anti Jisho and - Thomas Began 26° 26' raatlso perches to the northwest corner of said William Barnes' lo' fora corner; theneoriorth 62° 30' east 68 perches torte place of beginning: containing 65 acres of land; strict measureottiout 8 or 10 improved; nobuildinga Seized and taken Into elect/nutlet the suit of Wm. s Meeforan vs. Edward Soper. •• NO. 17. ALSO-sOne other lot of land, situate in • entree Boreugte bounded north by land of G. Is; Ferstabrooks and °there:east by Main street, south by land of the estate of C. F.. Welles, deceased, and west by land of Chester Park; being 12. feet ro fnt on said Main street and 100 feet deep.' ' Being the some piece of hind conveyed to said party of 'the first part by Edward Herrick, administrator of the estate of John Salttearsh, deceased. • . No. 18. A I.Steeserno other lot of land, situate in Athens ]borough, bounded and desert lied as follows: Three lots on Bridge street (being lots N05.:47, ate and 2197 • beteg 40 feet trent on Bridge street, and runningeonell 110 feet each on a plot or man mime by Orson Rice..y. for E. Herrick, and record er" In Bradford County Cernmot. Pleas, be the same lucre orient. Seized and taken Imo execution at the sultsof The Bradford Loan and flnialing Asso- Mathes of _Athens Tewnship vs. Wm. Ettf. , • atm 12. - ALSO—One other lot of land, situate In. Wilmet township, bounded and described as fol lows: Commencing lu the middle of Sugar Butt as - witneseed by a Burtonwoed; thence up creek south 24 0 west 13 perches tolietulock ; thence north 75° west 2' , perches to dry hemlock ; thence north 3 0 east 56 perches to hemlock ; thence Boutts24° east sepert hes to the place of beginning ; coutatutug-5 acres of land; more or less, about 3 improved, with' few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into executlen at the suit of the COMInI3BIOaCTS of lel"- mot Townaliip vs. Witham Winslow. ' No. 29. ALSO—One other lot of land, attuate In Canton Itorough, bounded. and described as fel lows: ileginniog at the northeast corner of lot Na 56; filcher , easterly along the Ilse of said tot No. 56 aye - lot' No. 57, 167 feet. inure pr less, to the corner of Division. street : thence northerly along the cen. tr.) of said street 221 feet, more or less, to the centre of Casson street ; theireesvesterly along the centre of ('action street 167 feet to the nertbesat center of lot No. 60; tlisnee southerly along the line of said lot N a. 60 212 feet to the place of Iseglntilug: be the same mere or less ; icing the same tots No. 58 and 59 as laid down on the vtilog'e plot of Canton made by (1,. IL W. C. Orcutt fur Kingsbury, Newman & (o„' with 1 steam plasiliesenill, with all machin ery awl fixtures hmeteging 11 ereto, I sserehteise, lumber sheds awl 1 framed barn thereon. Seized and taken Into execution at the suit of Elie, C. heyniour vs. Jerome E. Seymour and S. J. Hickok. No. et. ALSes-.one, other lot, piece or parcel of land, situate In the village of Sayre, -Athens township, bounderimorth by lauds of How ard Elmer & Co., east by the pubne highway,- south by lands of Lased Iteeeeas and west by an alley ; tellng toe feet free• on said public highway and 150 fret deep, with 1 framed building Vall:!,torles,high, 'tared for two etores,' and t frame) two-story betid ing used for one store, and 1 fret:led berth thereon. No. 22. ALSO—One other .lot, piece or parcel of land, situate In the - village of eaere, Athens township, bonded north by lands of Rew ard 'Elmer & ast by the public highway, south by lands of Co., inllliam Ellis, and west by an, alleys being 100 feet fa u lt anti 150 feet deep. with 2 framed - dwelling horses thereon. 'Seized and %siren into execution at the suit of Samuel Hunt vs. Adontjah Hunt, .1 No. 23. ALSO—One ether let of land, situate in North Towanda townsh p. toweled and described" as follows: BeginningSSti C. Es White's southeast corneron lands or F'S tzgeraire: thence aleng. along.. tau W nts of C, E. hite 'ls serches ti, James street ; thence along James street 13 perches to lands of Frederick T. Levenwortb; thence along slid Lee s...north's twill pereheessuJands of Fitzger ald: thence :dung said Frizgeralde. land 13 perches' to place of : eginning ; 'containing 1.13 perches of laud, more or less, all improved, with 1 framed house and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into exeention at the suit of 31usea Walters vs Doolittle Doss. , No; 24. ALStt—One other lot of land, athlete' in West- Burlingtoas township, hounded north by ' implant' Edward Swein, east by lands of Jefferson Henry, with by lends of Gorton Swain, and west. by land. of Job Morley; containing 50 aeree of l land,- more or less, all Improved, with, I board shanty, I framed barn, 1 framed horse-brrn, 1 - framed hay-barn, other outbuildings and an orch ard of fruit theesthereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of - Estella'Swalne, trnstee,.vs. Curtis T. Swalne and Edward Swains, T T. No. 25. A LSO--one othir lot of land, situate in ' Towanea townshlp,Mundedanddescribed Miele's: Beginning at tile northeasecorner of Claveric,k lot NoS 67 ; thence south 29° east 118 perches to a poet and stones coiner; slienee abut!, 00 0 I perch to a Conner; thence 'ninth 7 0 west 30 perches toe, cor nea` ; thence smith 10° east 54 5-10 perches to a cog: ner I thence south 67° west 52 perches to is earner in the rented or the highway; thence north '9l° west 17 5-10 perehes to a pine tree for a corner; thrice north 60 0 east 14 perches to a post- and stones corner; thence nortise9 o west 180 2.10 perch es to a corner on nee of land of the 11. Charlotte Ward estste; thenUe along line of same north 624 0 east 79 n-le, perched to the place of beginning; con-. Mining - 83 acres and 71 perches of land, more ,or less. Mena 45 improved. with 1- house thereim. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Chas. L. Tracy, guardian, N. N. Betts, guardlai.; John W. Woodburn, geartilan, and Justin 11, Moo dy vs. Orrin E. Harris and WealthyjHarris. Ni, le. ALSO—One other lot et laud, situate in Orwelljawnallip, bounded east by Mudd of Henry Norton; F. C. Maynard, J. H.-.and G.M. ;Atha; south by (stints of Hiram Istmeniety, west by lands' of nets K: Adams and .16. C. Ages and north by_, Lends of .1. W. Parka e containing between tite and .tis acres of - land, Go to 65 improved. win I framed house, 1 framed barn with sheds attached, 01 rot. Mess 1 shed 16x32 feet, used as' wagon -she:l and corn-crib below, mid for storing hay and stalks above: i other shed i6x3o feet, used for horse-stable anti for ahetteritig faun Implements; 1 other shed 16x45 feet, used for stabling cattle below and fog storing hay; etc., above, anti a portion as an open shed below, and an Orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the met et Or- . son Rickey and H. C. Allis, executors of Silas Allis, deee,Flxt, vs. H. K. Allis. ' -tio.`27. A LSOe..-One other lot of 151141, situate in "Wysox township, bounded anil described as follow : Beginning at the northwesecorner of .L. - Maloney's' 1.1; thence along his west line south 64° east 52. S. 10 perches to a corner; thence along line of said M north I° ease 15 perches to the southwest 'I corner of the (so called) Pesarnore lot on the right bank'descending the Wysox creek ; . thence down the same the several courses thereof about 441 s perches to a corner; thence north 64° west 15.5 perches to a corner un the read leading from text. lets to Myersberg ; thence along the centre of AIM S moat north 85° east 8 perches to a corner ; thence ' along the same south 112S 0 east 176.10 perches 'to the place oebegtnning ; containing 6 acres of laud., more or less, all improved ; no.buildlngs. Settee anti taken Into execullen at the. suit of Towanda Building and Saving Fund Association vs. Myron I Smith and Francis H. Smith. • .. No. 28, ALSO—One other lot of land; situate in Albany township, bounded:Led described as follows: Beginning at .11 beeelsithe northeast corner of the original lot deeded to James Lee by C. L. Ward ; thence west along line' or said lot It perches to a stake; thence south 87 perches to a hemlock stake ; thence west 8 perches tea stake ; thence south 30 perches to a beech stake; thence east 41 perches to a chestnut - steke the corner of D. Chapman'e and Wickizer's land ; thence north on the line of the original lot 117 perches to the place of begin ning; coutainlng'3l acres and 77 perches of, land." atrlet measures, about IS improved. with 1 !board barn. I framed Louse and an orchard of fruit trees thereon, Seized and taken into execution et the suit of E. T. FOr'., use va Oslo 11, Emery. ' No. 29. ALSO—One other lot,' Mee,' or parcel of laud, situate In the village of South Waverly, Athens tewnshlp; bounded and described, as fol., kers; Being village lot No. 85 on a map recorded In the mike for recording deeds, Ac., In deed book No. 74, at page 23: said lot being 50 feet front on Cater street and 116 feet deep, the premises hereby conveyed extending' to the centre of ' said I.orier street; all Improved. with 1 framed house and, few,. fruit tree , . thereon.s"Seized and taken into garscue tem at the suit of Thomas Ward vs. Patrick. Frost and Alice Frost. ' . No. 30.' A L:9o—One other lot of landsesittusto sin Ulster township, beended and deserthedate follows: Beginning at a post In the south. Bile of the timber road, being the northeast corner of the lot be In eneveyed ; thence ',long the east side of an alley south 14 0 west 108 feet; themes' by land conveyed to said Charles Welles south 823 0 east about 130 feet to the canal : thenee slung the same north 3° west 106 feet to the south aide of the .beforremen 'Honed mad ; thence along the rattle north 82".1* west 100, feet to the place of beginning; containing St' of an sere of laud, all unproved, with 1 stems' grist.mill, 1 steam saw-mill, I shingle-n.lll and all mill fixtures belonging thereto. Seized:and talon inns execution at the suit of James Vandyke vs. Milan% Welles. No. 31. 'ALSO—One other lot of land, situate In Le/ley townahip, beunded north by Towanda creek, east by lands of Pierson 'Holcomb, south li by a vacant piece of laud owned by E. T. Bulimia, and west by lanes of Jasper Holcomb- containing about 53 acres of 4.nd, more or less, about 43 improved,„ with 1 framed house, 2 framed barns, 1 corn house, _other outbuildings and an orchard ob !twit trees thereon. • . No:3'3. ALSO—One other lot of lamp, situate In Leßoy township, bounded east by lands of - James MeCmney, emelt by the lenders? the Sehrader Coat Company, and west by lands of Jasper.liolcomb: contaibleg 45 acres of land, more or less, about 40 improvedsws billeting-. Seized and takep Into execution teesthe atilt of H nre L. Coburn, to the use of Pomerey Ilros., vs. E. T. Botruin. ~ NO, 814( ALSO—One other Int of land, situate In South Creek township s bounded north by the pub. lie highway and lands of George and }tartlet M. linnham. east, south and west by lands of (tomtit and Ifirriet H. Dunham ; containing SM.ticres of land, more or lees. all Improved, with I teamed Metre. 1 framed bun, 1 large henery eensisting 'of II parks and ttenderaaea, With other aethuildings nod a large (trawl of fruit trees thereon. &deed mod taken tutu eeeeutieu at the snit of Petrick Sept H. Kelley, by his next friend John Reftey, H. Drake and George Drake. limat ALSO—One tithe, lot of land7 s uatal in Towanda Borough , bounded east by Pdur trim; south by.-- Logan. west by an alley.) d north by N. P. Brown's lot; said alley to be tit feet wide and half-way from Fourth to VIM street; proved, with I double-framed house and appurten. ances thereon. Seized - and taken Into execution at tbe:sult of James Arandy ke's!.use vs. Win. ltoserlp, No. ZS. ALSO—One other tutof iand.‘iitunte to Towanda Borough. bounded north by Poplar street, east by land now or late of 0. C. Whitaker, south by Pine street, and west by Western avenue; being 50 feet front on said Poplar street and Sh out 140 feet deep, withl two-story framed dwelling hones, other outbultdinge and few fruit , trees thereon. No. 34. ALSO- One other lot of rand, situate in Tommie Borougb.d/ounded north by lands of 8. 1 , Y. Bowman. east by lands of Geo. W. Armstrong, 'loath by Poplar streetinod west by ether land of, M. C. St ells ; about 15 feet fronton said Pop-) lar street and about 100 feet. deep, with town Of a pro-story framed dwelling house and tow fruit trees thereon. Seised and taken Into exeeutiou at the suit of B. W. Lane vs. Geo. P. Cash, H. 1.. Scott, T rt al, TT. • PETER J. BRA If, Sheriff: Sheriff's Office, Tinesnda, Nov. 8,-1879. - SERIFF'S SALES.-By virtue, or sundry writs issued ont - Of the Court - or Common Nears and to tins directed, I will exproe ;o public - sale, at the Court Howie Itt Towanda Bor. ough, ou FRIDAY, DECE3tBER STU, 1879, at 1 r* clod, F..11'„ the fjilowing aeserlbed proper ty„-Orwltr. No. 4 One lot of land situate In SontitCrepit totenithtp, bounded north by lands of Enos Smith, ea-t by the bightray.leading from Elmira to Troy. south by lauds of 3.11. Cute, and west by lands ut J. F. Gillett; eimisining about an aere, more or less, alrimprored. with I board house;l board i sta le and teas fruit tress thereon. Seisd and taken tWo exteOttou at the suit of P. Wortendyke. to use - of J✓L. Pitt, ♦s: J. L. Arnolgb. Also at the suit uf-J. L. Pitt , rs, 4. 8. Ameigti No. T, ALSO--Ahm other lot of land, situate In Armenia township, bounded north by lands of Albert Smith, east by lands of LturrWoixl and'otb crs. south by Implied Leßoy Cease, and .west by lands of Hosea Scott and Henry Coserii containing about Pet acres, more or less, about I Improved. tvlth I framed house, I framed barniandan orchard of fruit trees the.eon. Seised and tatien Into sac. ,utioutst the cult of.ti. Puruerers use vs. F. T Rogeri. • • No. 3. ALSO—One other lot of hand, sititato la Sbeshequinpwriship, bounded north by lands of Addhatilleldlensan. east by blade of patchhison Kinney, welt by the Susquehanna river,atid on the south by lands of Kthsii Watkins; containing SO aers, more or less, improved, with -1 framed house, 1 framed barn and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. • Seized and taken Into. ekeeullon at the 11111 t 61 W.. 1. Delpucch vs. C. . NU. 4. A 1..1.30-otio.other lot of landAtitnatc In Attu. - Int Borough, described as follow.: .111,eginnIng at a &int at the Intersection of r. N.rt . R.. It. lareht ulth 3fala street; thence south 9° 49' east 1.. feet along the west side of Math street to lands of Novelty Furniture Works; thence south 79° 3;,' . west 199 feet along the north side of said lands to P. Y. It. It. lauds"; thence north 44 0 43' east NC feet along the I'. & 4.. Y.R.R. lands to place or beginnlng ; containing about 16,133 'quake feet of land. all Improved;,, 110 buildings. :Seised and taken Into execution at the suit td Jas. 11. Webb, adminiStrator or C. F. Welles, deceased, Ifs. C. W. Clapp.. • ' 5. ALSO—One other lot of land, situate In Towanda Borough. bounded north - by Poplar street, east by lands now or late of 11. C. Whitake., south by. Pine street, and west by Western asentte; beteg 50 feet front on said Poplar street and about 140 feet deep, with I two-story framed dwelling house. - otherouthuildlogs and 'few fruit trees thereon. 1,,90—.0.1e other lot of land, situate Towanda Borough, beunded• north by latidebt B. F. Bowman, east by lands of Geo. W. Armstrong. -south by 'Poplar street,'Allid west by other lands of If. C. Wells; being - sib...a 25 fret fronton said Pop. tar street and snout Ina feet deep, with part of a two-story nautili! dwelling huuse and 'few fruit trees thereon. S.tzeil and taken Into execution at the suit of J. Kirby and Jas. Wood va. Geo. I'. Cash. James Bryant - , Jas. Mclntyre, M. C. Weils . . . • and 1). S. Pratt, T. Ts. u. 7.. A 1....64.1i—0ue other' lnt ut land, situate to Athens Borough. bounded north by the Academy lot, east by the Suiquettatina river, south Gy lands of Fitch A Kinney and Fanny I.evett, and west by Main street; bring 149. feet trout on said Main street sad 244 feet deep, nil Improved, with few fruit trees thereon.. _ '1 0. 8. ALSO—One Othir lot of land, situate Athens Itorovizh, bounded north'lly lands of It. o+7 broad and Thos. Gnottions, east by Main street, . . south by lands of Caroline Stephens. and west by Chewing rives tieing , Ju feet front and 310 feet deep. atrunproyed, with a Zwo-story (ranted dwell ing house and' few Unit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of The Athens !Sniffling and Loan Association of. Athens, Edward Herrick. . N0...1...P.L50—0t other k 4 or land,,situale'ln . ... - _ . Canton towtohip, hounded north by. Tirwatida Creek, east by lands of it. S. I lartt. by Che t ',lodate highway leadlng fridu Canton to LakeNepbawin awl lands of E. Newman's estate, south by landa of C. M. Wow's, and west by riniiivan streetind lands of 31arens Porter. and H. .1. Watts; containing about 11 acres, mores or less, about fa improved; with I framed house,..2. framed barfis and sheds attached; 1 - shingle and cider mill combined and V. orchards of fruit . 1 . 1, 5 thereon. No. 10. ALSO- - One othe,r.lot of land, slinate In Canton fonstoddis, bounded -north by lands of C. Sellargl, east by lands of Victor Rockwell, south by Mull., of the It übbi‘t Manley estate, and west _by lands of .f. 0. Itaudall and C.S.Sellard: containing ibbenlt 25 acres, more or no Improvements. N o . .Al,BO-4 no. Other lot of land. situate In. Canton Borough, bound ,t 1 by lands of Itazte. tun & Ifartrauft, east and - South by lands of C. 0. HaztelOn. and' west by phblic highway loading tram Canton to Lake !...e.phawin t containing about .1 4 of an acre, more or. less. used for a mill yard; no buildings, Seized and taken Into exeCutlon at the' suit of-James :onion vs. - -Jainea Metier. • No. 15. ALSO-LOne other lot of land, situate in - Towanda Borbugh.•bounded north by. Court streeti , east and youth by lauds of J. 0. Frost. and west b y Main street.; being about a 2 feet Moot on Maio street, about 54 feet•deep, with 1 three-story brfrk building thereon. UllOllll-1 , 4 Mobtanye's Corner."' No. IS. ALSO—One other lot of land, situate in Towanda Borough, bounded north by lands of C. Porter's estate. east -by Matn street, south by lands or Mrs. P. A. Grlllith. and west by second street; iontaluing I acre. more or less, with 2 large framed dwelling [muses. I framed barn; other out. buildings and few fruit trees theredri. No. 11. ALSO—one other lot of land , situate in Towanda Borough. rounded north by lands of 'the . Pa. k N. Y. Canal & RAL co.. east by the.Sueque hanna river, south by lauds of John I'. Means. and west by West street ; being the same piece of laud teased by Montanyes td Delvers Lamoreux: Seized and taken Into execution at the suit of The -Citizens Bank-of Waverly, N. Y., vs. J. B. ' • - • .Istr. IS. ALSO—One -other lot of land, situate In Wyalusing township, described as follows : Betio tnining ut the corner of Prospect alley-and John ,street; thence on the line of said street south west 5 perches to the corner of lot No. 15 : • lience along the line of raid jot south 46° east 7 perches to a corner of lot NO. : thence on . llne-of -said lot north 44', 4 4 0 east 5 perches to a - eorner on Proipect alley ; thence along the line of said alley north 46° west 7, perches to the place of beginning ; contain ing 55 perches. tests or less. all Improved, with 1 framed house and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of 1.. L. Lyou's use vs. Geo. N. Barton,-G. S. Driven anti Edward Smith., No. 39. Al..9o—One ether lot of land, Situate In Warren township, described as follows : Beginning at a stake - and. stones in the line of later or Myron Prince ' corner of James Kinuey's land ; thence south 05 0 west 32 perches-; 'thence. south 24° east 117 perches to the Lukens' line; thence along the same north 88° east 32. 1 4 perches to a corner of James .liinney's land ; thence along said Ninuers land 117 perches to the place of- beginning: con tra:dog acres. Moro or less, and being the suite land bought of :aid party of the first part April- - 12, 1067, of Clark 0. Russell and - wlfe. No. 20. Al.So—tnte other,lot of land, situate in -Warren toe nstdp, described as fon:ties Beginning at northviesrcortier of lot; thence north s8;y 0 east by lands of i'. Kinney (above described tut) 102 rods to corner; thence south Vic , west 180 rods to corner of lots NOs. 7, 8 and to of Lukens' land; thence south 841.5 0 west a.ong lot No. 102 'rods to corner of lots Nos. 10. II and 12; thence along line . of lot NO.II 'lse rods to - a corner the place of be ginning ; contalning,lls acres, more or fess, and being lot No. 9 of tho I.tiken land In Warren town ship aforesaid • aleult.os acres Inlproyed; -I framed hoosc..l frame d hart and an orchard cf _fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into resecatiou at the , suit of N. C. Elishree vs. Michael Ilannan. 974, 21; ALSO—Imo other lot of land, situate In Wyalusing toWnship, described as fol4nvst Begin ning at a corner on Loads belonging to A. Fee and public road • running from the public road In trout of. A. Fee and A. Lewis, running along on high bank opposite the. public bridge across tile V.-yain sing creek to the. State road; -thence running along the line or said road south 'a,S° westil perches to a avec' corner omthe line of lane running trona said road to a street called Church street; thence along the lino of sibinime north 3a o west s'perclues to a. stone corner adjoining land belonging. to B. De. pew;, ;hence along lauds of S. and J. Depenr north 85° east 11 perches to a 'stone corner en hied of J.. Depew and A: Fee ; thence along the line of N. Fee k4outh 35 0- east 8 perches blithe place - or begin. slog:-containing $6 perches, strict measure, all M.; ' proved, with 1 framed-house and lot of fruit_ trees thereim. ALSO.--One other lot of land, .Ituate In Wyatt:N . l township, described as follows: Begin. ning on Om southwesterly stile of Front street lu `tie village of Wyaluraing: at a renter of A lot, sold hy the above name.l Joseph Gaye - m.l' to Simeon S. : Brown; thence by the said lot south-31 0 east 3 S4O 'perches to the line of Bridge street ;! thence along said street Ii perchestti a corner; thence north 31° - -vest'-I 0 of a perch to a corner of Andrew Veoli .land; thence on the line of Front street south: 57 0 west 0 640 perches to the plaen'of beginning ; een training 711 e peeehes, more or less, all improved; eo buildlugs. Seized and taken Into execution at the sultel Jonathan 'Tomei vs. John Lynch. - No. 23 ALSO—Defendant's ono-half Interest In one other lot, piece or parcel of land, situate in Canton, Borough, described asfellows: Begteuteg at the - north end of the dam; theme. eastern- parer jet with Still creek to a post directly north . of the rate at the ettt ranee of tire race leading to the grist. mill; thence south to the north bank of Mill creek at high water Mark ; 'thence westerly along the bank of said creek to the dam; thence along said dam to the place of tag,lnttleg ; containing ahoot an acre, more or less, together with the privilege of keeping Pp the darn for mill putposes..•but not to raise tale water. se high as to Injure the mill propertyabove on sald.streamtreraerving this sights reserved by Ellas Itockwell In deel to N. S. ben mark to draw the water from said datn for the use the grist 1011, when not needed for use by the parties occuprng thtfabove described premises. - No. 74: ALSO—One other lot of land, situate In „Carlton township, described as follows; Beginning at a post and stones the northeast corner Of a lot of land now owned by N. Smith ; • thetiVe south .88 0 east 55 5.10 rods. to a past; the necti.South .7 0 !west 218 perches to a prat and stones tithe north bank of 'Towanda creek; thence by same course, to the centre of said creek ; thence up said creek as. It now rune by its several coheres aid - diratanies to the southeast corner of said lot now owned- by N. Smith; thence north 2° east 232 perches to the place of beginning ; containing TS acres, more or less, all Improved. with 1 framed house, a framed barns and, sheds, 1 eorrl - house.. other outbuildings and an orchard of fruit trees thereon,: . No. .23. A.LSO Defendanta' Interest In one - ether lot, piece or parcel of land, situate in Canton Borough.tiescribed'as follows: Beginning at the southeast corner of a lot of land formerly owned by 3. K. Seen:a t , thence south west Da 8-12 feet to the centre of Towanda street ; thence north • 71)9° east , 127 feet to the lot formerly owned by W. st. ('helps; thence north 15° west 87 feet to the northwest corner of said Phelpa'• lot' thence worth 71° east 22 feet to said rhelps , northeast car. tier; thence north 13° west 120 feet Ws corner In Joseph Beaman% land; thence north 89° west 010211 said Ileasnan'a south line 93 feet t 4 the west /Me of land formerly owned by C. A 5 Krise thence south 215° West t 32 feet to the place of biginnlng ; con tattling an acre. More or lies& with framed store building*. hotel stand,-1 frouned•bartcother 'ontbolldiegs and few fruit try thereon. N0:24, ALSO—One nth lot of land, situate In Canton Borough, bounded north by lands Of /Mrs. at. E. White, eaet•by Centre street. west by Troy street, and tenth by lands of Samttel Owen acid lot of Prerabytetian Clititch:; containing alone Nacre, more or tem, with I drained house. I flamed barn, other outbuildings arid few fruit and ornamental trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of W. S. Neirtuatt vs. Jostles P. Fox. exec utor-of James roe. deceseed.• - No. V. £l.so—One other lot ot la3a, litmus Jo • eitgd, • \ ?Mande Borough, bounded loath by 102401430 Y. Brown, east by Fourth street, north by • lot sold to Kra. Shipman, Ind west by _tut alley Of 12 AM . whenever opened by John .le, Means; said alley bto log half way frets Yourth to Fifth street ; Mag.. Lot being SO feet wide on: Bald alley, with 2 framed • . houses, outbuildings end frulttreca thereon. Being: , the same piece of land COTTered by William Nos. • i trip and wife to Andrew J. Noble, by deed dated July 13, 1875. and recorded in deed beet No. 132 ? - . at page 424, ire. - , No. 28. ALSO--One other lot of land, situate 113 Towanda Borough, described lit followe: Begin. Wog at the centre of a lane' on• line of Francli ) Waite land; thence by the sameaouth 78e is , west 11714 - 540 feet to a corner; thence by the same north no West VI feet to acorterof jodeph Poweirs land; thence by said PowetPs line north 75° 43 , east lilt . • MO feet to said Joseph rowan's southeast corner ; thence by land of Overton and Bette tooth 17° east 1 .- • 297 feet to place of lreginnlag;- contelning7 acres and,l43 perches, more or less, an troproved, with a .flamed house and few frnit trees thereon. • Being the same piece of land conveyed by M. C. Mercur . and wife :o Andrew J. Noble, by deed dated Aug. - 3, lid:, and recorded In deed•Wolt No. 117, at page b.c. - -1 (0.:9. ALSO—One other lot of land, situate lit "foUranda Borough, described as follows: Begin ning on the east side of Main iciest on the north -- east corner of the lot of James Mackinson ; thence eastwardly along his north 11=112 Vet. more or teem, to an alley between this lot and the tandot the ,Datelay Coal Company; thence northwardly along said alley . 70 feet, more or less, to the south line ot• a lot formerly Owned by 17r. H. C. Porter thence westwardly along south line of said Porter . Jot 712 feet, more or less, to the .east side or Main street a td; thence southWardly 70 feet, more or less. to place of beginning; with 1.1 trge framed dweiSin house, I framed barn, other nut. belldlngs and few fruit trees thereon. Being same . piece of. land conveyed by the Trustees of the first Presbyterian Church of Towanda. to Andrew 4.- Noble, by deed dated May 10, sett, and recorded In deed-book Bolted, at page RO, ate. . No. 30. ALSO-4hie other ,k 4 of land, situate In Towanda Borough:A bounded north-by lands of Maria C. freely. east by Western avenue, south by lands of John F. - Means, and_west by land' of Joh Morley': being about 75 feet fronton said Western avenue.and about 110 feet deep, with 1 twoomory framed dwelling bouite t4ereoti: Seised and taken into execution at the suit of E. LAX:Curtis vs. A. 4. Noble. No.-3t. ALSO—One other lot of land. sltoate iq Athens townslito, described u follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of a lot deeded by Cyrus iNat ford to r. A. Root t thesce aouth 843i: 0 -east 129 feet to the west side of Wirford street (it being a street .10 feet wttleand connecting northerly With Oradea/4 street t; thence nott, h 23i° east along western line 1.0 feet: thenceliorth *4 west feet to Theodore ir.Shipmarrit northeeit corner ; thence south Vi° west ou his eastern line 44 feet:.- to the plane of beginning; containing 6,000 spare 4; feet of _land, with I framed dwelling how and.few fruit trees thereon. belied aid taken into-execu tioll at thc suit of The Bradford Loan and Build ing Association of Athens Townshile vs. George Afiv , at amt of Yhehe Y. Harsh vs. mine. - o. 32. ALSo—Gne other lot of land'. situate in Athens township, described as follows: Beginning at the northwest corner of Desmond and Eleventh streets, and rttnnlng thence westerly along Elev- . L. enth street,lSo feet to a corner; thence northerly and parallel with I)esmond Street SO feet to a eta nor; thehre eagterly at-a tight angle with Desmond sticet ISO feet to the west lineof said aimed; thenie southerly Wong said street to the ptace . ot begin ning; reserving the:etre:it for highway purposes. • feet 1n width-atong the trout of said lot parallel with raid Dermrnd street. Compri4ing the land • conveyed by Nathaniel B. Beeves to Mary Reeves, •by deed dated February• 6, 1875, and recorded Its',. deed book_l3te page 430; I framed bulkting used f' for drug More and dwelling house and I framed barn thereon. Seized snd Wlett_into execution at In suit of The ItradfordWft'n and Building XSso- elation of Athens Township ♦a. Mary Reeves and Darl4 A. Iteeve4. • No. 33. ALSOIne other tot of.land., situate In Blirlltigtoit township. bounded north by lands or Enoch Blackwell, east by other, lands of F. L. Stanton;south by lands of in. McKean; and west by the ptiblifE highway ; containing 30 acres, 'more orless; about 45 improved. with I framed house, framed 'barn with sheds attached.' 1 framed coil/- house and an orchard of frontiers thereon - . t?eizAd. and-taken Into execution ut the matte Mrs. Ida .Camps ell vs. F. L. Stanton. • - 31. At. —One otbetlot of Istol, , altuate In . . Weir Buriington township. lion:stied north by lands of Bevellan Ballard, east by lands of B. L: Rork- wpii, south by lands of Widow Pruyne..and west by other lands of F.A. Stantou r and 'Enoch Black well; contatiattg 60 acres. more or less, about 25 iniproveil ; no buildings. Seized and taken Into .xecntlon at the - suit of M. L. Rockwell vs. F. L. MMMMEM Litchfield township, bounde& nnirtb by lands or Hawkins. east by the 31elhod)strarsonafiehd, month and-Weft II the public highway ;•containing 34 an acre, more or lest all Improved, with I framed house. I framed wagon lihop. 1 framed barn arid few fruit trees thereon: Retied and takers auto execution at the cult of John Cowelh adrift latrAtor of M. W. Cowell. deceased, vP: W. H. Goble. No. 36. ALSO--One other tut of land, actuate In Tascarbra township, bounded north by the public litglivray leading from Stivsra Wyaiasing, by landa.of A.J...Taylor.and west by lands of Wm. Cotpirtit containing oIS acres, more or less, all fin proved. with 1 framerLhouse, 1 framed harnand an orchard of frukt.tftes thereon. Seized and taken Into execution ht.the salt of W.A. Bennett, no-lot to use of Stephen Gorham, vs. C.M.Elliott. No. n. A LSO— e_ On other lot of land. situate SO- South Wavertyllorongth-bounded east by Pennsyl vania 'avenue. north by lands of Partial Quick. went and south by lauds of .14.-L. P. - Clark ; being feet front on, said Pennsylvania avenue - and 1-10 feet deep. ft being lot No. IV and part of , lot, Ni. 125. It, block No. 10. on Map of Pl. L. F. .Clarks extension of. South -Waverly. made by Z. V. Walker, with I framed . dwelling house thereon.: , Welted and taken into execution at the suit of-The . itradford Losn arid Building Association of Athens Towns* ea. J. F. Shoemaker. -. No. 35. ALSO—One other lot of land, situate In Wesox township, bounded re.rth by lands of V. ES ana J: E. Ploltet,,east by lands of J. E. and V. E. Piohet and Joseph Conking smith by Wysox creek, - and west by lands of V. E. and J. E. !toilet ; ctn tattling about - 99 acres and 103 Uteecties of land." Being the farm oh Wysox creckknown as the A. J. - . Noble farm ; reserving and excepting. however,. . about an acre of land on- the west side sold to Benjamin Qyer. and also 5 acres and 115 perches sidd to Benry Passmore. next to said -Coniclln'S Bind. and subject alto to the right of way of V. F., Planet • oil and across the same up the hill to a Mt lately owned by Gee. S. Strops; and .reserving also the lots crntracted or sold to Isaac-Martin, C. S. • Eversenuard wife. E. S. Rolls, Chas. Martin. Ben i Jambi Dyer and If. Yaw (or 31oody. slorgata Co.) - and John Maloney; the whole amount of said last mentioned - lots being anent - 17 acrektuore or less, aboutio imoroved, withi framed house, 1 framed barn and an orehard.of fruit trees thereon: Seized: and taken into execution at the suit of A.J.Nolde, to use of A. J. Noble. 11. L. Stot t, - -S.. -S.. S. Pierce, Seehich and'A . Seebich, Moser* • land W. S. Mosdrip. . No. 39: ALSO)—One other lot of land, situate In Monroe township, boudded, north toy lauds of Sam net Lyon,•fienjamitt Northrop,,,Ehar Wilcox, Wm. Jameson and .Nelson tEllrert ; ea:St by, lands of D. W. Dodge, south by landsof William and Clarence Kellogg, and Mrs. Miller, and west by Lands of G. F. Mason's estate and Benjamin Northrop . ; con- Mining one thousand (1.000) acres of land. more or less„about2.so improved. - with 3tramed 'houses. 1- . framed barn, Ismail haytbarn with sheds attached,: 1 corn house. 1 water power saw-511U and rapt . tares, 1 framed building erected ;for a steam saw MM. ands orehards of !Full trees thereon. tieing the same land purchaset, by 15, - ti. Blackman at Sheriff's sale, December,,, 1877; deed recorded In Trea.:4urer's and Sheriff's deed boOk No. 5. page 52, &e. 'Seized and taken Into etecutljn at the suit of N.. N. Betts, Jr.., and WM. Mix. vs. D. IL Illack niNe. 40. ALSO—One othlFrtot of-land, situate In . Towandalonnship, dericitbed as, follows: Begin- ' !ling on the Cotner of Mason anti Centre Streets as contained arid described In G. F. Mason's plot and mirviy - of South Towanda, and - running thence south Tali° east alOng . the itne of said Mason street 15(1 feet to a corner ; thencesonth 1.1!1 ° west along line of an alley 56 feet to a.corner. ; thence north 75 1 4 0 .we5t 150 feet to comer of line of:said ,Centro Street; thence mirth 1444 0 east alo ng line-of said Centre street .56 feet to the place of beginning being tot 140. 77 of saldMison•Eplot and survey or South Towanda. Seized and taken Into execution at the stilt of Irene Maion's use vs. •Ewd. Crtztke. No. if. A LSO—! no dater tot of land, situate in 'Athens township, bonata l north by the public highway, enat,:onuth ant west by - lands of Bert Ilayden ; containing Slot an acre, more or leas, all improved, with I brickihouse thereon. Seized and taken Into execution at the suit of The Bradford Loan and Building A asocial ton rs. Julius Hayden. Also at suit of 'same vs. same. e Na. 42. ALSO—One othei lot of land, situate In Pike towns*. bounded north by lands.of Martin McAllister and-S. W. Stevens, east ty . lands of Mrs. Wm. Jones and A.. B, Jonas, south by lands oft Calib NUros, and west by the public highway leading from Starensidlle to State road; containing 12 acres and 40 rods of land, more cr less, all...lm proved; n Ith 1 (ranted house and. other outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken Into execution at-the 1 suit of John Ittrehard, administqtor, yak ttejary Sherman. . . . • PETER J. DEAN, Sheilff SberiErs Office, Towanda,..Nor, 12, 1879. ' DROPOSALS FOR POOR HOUSE 1 - 41151.4 The peor•houso systim of maintaining the poor of Bradford county-having been adopted by a majority of the votes of the elec tors tif the county, the undersigned will receive proitosals at their office In Towanda for the next thirty days for the sale of farms suited to the put -Iposes of s poor-house farm. In ,stating proposals, give the quantity and quality of laud, the Improve ments, how watered, where located,' and the.priee asked. The' information so COlTlOlObitlitiOi wilt he regarded by us as confidential until we hairelletor; mined upon a purchase. . • V. Bajlii3o3l, DA NISI. - ft BA Is rourt. Cotamiseioners. J. W. fall:ST. . • - • ComMl2slehette ()Mee, Moe. 12, Itt794w.' - - TNCORPORATION NOTICE. _L--)tott co tir herebfgiven, that application will be tuatb• to the Court of Common Pleas of; Bradrirrct cooacy, or tho Preibtat Judge thereof. for the incorporation of the Find-Baptist Church Society\ of Bidgbury, In Rldgburytownship. The objects. of said association ore the maintenance of the pub: tic worship of that. In accordance with the rules and discipline of the Baptist Church. DAVID LABISON, . JOHN - H. AIcKNN. ROBERT CLARKE, WAI. O.'GONZALES, • - E. AI. TOTON• Ridgbriry, Nov. 27, T.N f BANKRUPTCYL—In the Dis trict Court of the United Stater, for the West ern Distrfet of Pennsylvania. In ...the matter , of Orrin D. Bartlett,- bankrupt. .In bankruptcy. Western District of Pennsylvania. - The lien creditors win take notice that the under signed, a Register In bankruptcy In said District, will sit as an Auditor on SATURDAY, the 13rn day of DECEMBER. A. D. lare. &t.lO o'clock, A. M., at his office In the Borough nf Towauds, to dis tribute the fund arising from MO-Assignee's 5510 of - bankrupt's real estate; when and,where all per- Sena having claims ageing wad funifmnst present them. or be tomer debarred from coming In on said fund. • Re'A. MEltell Ft, ' illir AIIDITOWS - 'N'OTICEi---In the rx. maner of the voluntati assignment of 8. If. Wooster fur the benefit of creditortk.. In Bradford Common Mean, NO. 374 Febreary Torre. DIM - The undersigned, an 'indite, - spWnted by said Court to distribute fonds in the Minds of Cady Smith. assignee, will attend to the dudes of his ap pointment at Ids mace In Towanda, Pa..:on FRI DAY. DECBIADSII,63u, tale, at 10 o'clock, ar m., where all persons haring claims upon said fends most present - them or b forever debarred from coming In upon the same. JOHN' W. MIX, A . :editor. ToWanda. Pa„ Nor. 18,1879. 4w. _ N, RE THE ESTATE OF ISAAC I CRKIN, a lunatic. In the Court of Common .Plets of- Bradford County, NO. 111 c Fahttlity Tartu, 1883. The d ataccount of Ti H.6rs ta,iximmlttee of the p‘rson and estate of Isaac Crgin,,,a Ittnatir, - has been tiled In this o ff ice and will kb tWereited to the . Court of Common Pleas for confirusation -on WOMAN' the ath day :of DZCEMBES, AppliCation will also bo made- for the Mealtime of said committee.. U. IV% W. ACKatAle, Towanda, Ztoe. Id, 7i. ' • ProtheltetarT. 11