.. - !: ,, ,',`, , .r::: . 4- - :,7:•'. ,:; .'•:` , ::t...- r4:!:::.:.,:!-, _ A dißod - ta .5.1 - 0. '• ~. .. , • , . . li . oranas, Pa.; 'Mindy, Deo. 90; :.1877• s W. A, CIIAIIBERLIN Deader la ,FINE AIENAFELRY,' - e ~ WATCHES, SILVER; AND PLATED WARE` • ! ,'TOWANDA, C • • Tfmrimis, Jan. 18„ OIL . 1111 . WANDA.. rotor owner... 4VR,INFORMATIOF OF rim PrBLIO. • , _ . . Pont clace will be kept open tone 7 o'ckelk fn. ?t., tin Wooer Order nod Reg(ifered 11 - ottr depiesn't kat-foie: at C o'clock, I'. X. 'ON sorb the ottlikwill be open from; e. 30 'to 10. 2 n, .*•*. AXD I:llr.tierrane OF !Stalbt . Oit 1 , " ..e .I!,TArt from Towanda post oulic4;it 101knurAltntil tuither notice: . Atentvie. • • PMtn the Muth: Pa.a Y.11.1t,, at 11120. - r.x. Leeked maUtaatl loiters audesat attli west at 10.20, ic IP. Fitwa Ike 'Must at h. P at. Through- mall from New Yost - and rastern States, 4 A.K-. "'wet State tine It S. It. 11.,xt - 9:32, A. X. Fibtra Itaretar4t T r. st. • • From Calton at s P. )4 . • Prom Trey et 12 at. • Itorae,ile., at 12 Xs • Trsm Bheehequln St 10 A. si t • • , I^tam Meacmpatiy (Moultay9 Wedpesday and Fri 4.sy)zat 12 ,11 "A Yana New Era tTausday, Thursday and Saha sy) at 11 A. .• • = . _ Tn. & N. t. u.iri, South. 1..30 A. M. Tbrovitia matt , to Philadelphia, sew Votk and ; ZasXrti States. 734 o'clock, . IL_ 103111 i, 4:15 r. M. • : • Through stall to Elmira a d retitite it IL C It. :It.. 10.30 ii. M. • i • S. 1.. & 8. It. it., iterni6s and intermediate points 2:45 o'clock.-?. X. • 1 - 1 Barclay, 11.3010. $. - Canto., 9 A. 711. i Trey. I IP. 11, . . . ....- rsltislolinin„ 12 at: - • • teßaysiide. I P.N. •'. - 1 ' Metewrikry (Monday, Wednesday and' Friday.) at 2 I% 74. i XeW Era (Tnesdav Tburidav and Saturday), at , . 1 r- rt. l' . . I ' . l, • 8. W. ALVOIra, p. X. lIETOTER OLUBBEtiaI LIST FOR 187 a ~ . .; We. hare made Frangculients with the publishers or the colleting isliodleals, by which we can offer antioe of theui inizonnection with the REPORTER . a' greatly reduced rates. We-Will scud Lie RE „rottr3n from this date tilt Bc'eetnher 315t,•1878, 'kith Any of the papers named below, for one year, at the hgures indlizated : 1 REPORTER and Wiyekly Tribune, • 2 00. , •, ” .Beml -Weekly. - 3 00. " Weekly Tlinea, 220./ " - 4 Senti•Weeltty. , 325: •' " " Weekly Evening Post, 2 tt. " liosul-Weekty, 3 15. .". - S. " .kmerican Agricitarist, 2 10. i " . " 'f.tountry Gentleman, , 3 00. • ' " ,' ' " 'Word New Totteit, • 3 Bt. . . ,; " , .s• Harper's I .Veekly, 4. 29„ : - • 1. -\ . " " - Bazar, - 130. , I s/ " Magazine, 4 20, ' Scientific American, 3 25, " 1. .- ;'• Oila r zy„ ..- 4 20: " • - .1" Scribner. l2O, St. Nicholas. ' 3 50. r" Wide Awahr, •- ' 2 50. Baby Liu& 1 49. " Age,. 7 75. The lihrsery.'! v 3 10. Appletou7s Jourind, 3 25. PppalarSelenreXouthiy,4 75. o P . etersoni 113W31ne, 2 50. 3,15_ tipptncott•ei 4 20. Atisulle ltoutidc, 4 20 LOCAL °AND GENERAL. I itr.w the piggestioni - , of an "Aunty." Ti , Sunday. Sebot4 of Leßoy leave iClirist mast tree aid entertain _ trent on Christmas evening. IsTp.itEsTiNo Clitistinas exercises will be - given at the M. E. Church in Monroe ton. on ,Christmas eve. All arc invited.. we expeet to go .to presi next week on •Monday, plirsons having advertise ments for. insertion, must hand them • iu 'onday morning, ..‘GoF - r, an aged and much esteeqt,- . cd'cilizen of Canton, died-lit the residence' of his s'dn, GEonde 00Fi,• . ,' in that town on Wedues"day last. po was 91 IC:ITS, old.. , -. • tti'vlonc.x. PEnttY, of Lettoy, slaughtered kl. - , % A pig last week, Janly• two hundred and forty\ d . ays old, which weighed over two • hundred and ninety poundi. . . . THE Owego Congrega tiOna Ithurch de ' stroyed by fire some time slow, is to be - replaced by a handsome brick structure at it cost of $15,000 to V 0,000., S.OIIF.TIII G TII-AT 1- WILL INTEREsT Ev E 9 yIIODY.--31 CORN V' ELT., the cent store, man announces that' he will remain in Tosranditpnly-tlo days longer, have made arrangementS by which , we ean . .zurnisn tu , n itE r gorrrf4l,, .4n:erica 3 It ndc4 l titrat, and valuable •mieroseppe - t‘tl'aeti by the...publishers or thit jouttiab, fur $250, exprss chargen.ineluded. • PATI CosTki,.l.o, , one orrthe most trusty eogineers„in the etpploY of the-Pa: . N. was fined the othier*mil -the ,31ayo6a Wither"- 13,.arre, for ruhulUg - his engiuelat a higher rate of specd..thati\the through. t the city. - .11 - nOEWi!,TVEMS gave his ilukessions of Irish and St 4 iitis'itlife from seeneswit i iluritig )iis visit -to . Seotian'd at i ' I relan siiinmer, in- a lecture 'before the Gimird.l.94mol of Weltrboro list week. he 'to!, imys the lee; ure was very in t.•resdng...' THE - *:l4tion . fOr Chief Engineer ;Ind . ~. . , AsiNi;ints watr - hetriby . the Towanda Fire Depllitinent on Monday evening s . and re f.;ll!ed in the choice'of the following : ( 'll Eligiii•eer—C. P. A F.LLES. - F. , • 2 1 - 1 - ..-txfistant--.Tos.Eru ()ens. A:erod.d .4.4l;istient—En. G tit:c4,:. ~ THE tite Society at EAT. F6x's on M.:lday evening callpiktogether not only tl!r j'fitit.c9l);ll congregation, but represent. taiives from all the other churches in lowij, in such numbers as tO 1111 the ele .,:ant mansion. An exceptionally pleasant t veiling was spelt, bin most liberal coin, pang. The collection amounted to just -*•:!u. GICZEI I:. K. 'WHITTAKER, of Coleta, Wtlite bhk 111., writes us - that C,ksa i'ucius,[late or Pike this county, attorapt ,sl to c4umit suicide, on tho 19th: iintt., y takitiO, arsenic. The cause of the at teinpt self-ilistructiow*as faintly cult At ilie l clate of the letter, Sin. 8., was still alive but little hope was enter tained Of his recoN'ery.. --- • ' , . OvEarns is .President, )li.s Erni Monnow, Secretary, of the' l.lruira yeinale College 'Literar'y Society. The Adrti:timer inxoticingthe Christmas entertainment of the society,. given •on Tue.day evening / notices. Loth these To-. Towanda young ladies in complimentary Miss Monnow read essay, •• I:010 'Songs," which was pronopnced excellent. The ,Adrertiter report ''says.: ing' the Preefolent of Call isophia 'Lfter- itr,y Society, iti was :very natural to expect - Li r zzir. M. OVERTON something: ex .'She gave in lier President's Address," Some valuable• hints on Life I ,l 3eiliteeturt3, and put forth' sorne .. beauti; • f: . ul suggestion - tr . .' on n - character building that nia both her he - and heart credit. Iles tioa;t l g, addressed especially !c• 'the ante , was rich in language sad' elevated In thougtvism ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ •" 'au4 Vas ,• • • be gliraybit ••.- • - **- TP3 Ain* ifieetS etibst Tiy7lP4 frit *oultp mot for the ,e, iogi telthi Plieie>mt ..TtorTilati; 5114 . 1818:' E'er/ ikketniki Tan /4 1 4 14. CbsrektociablemM be beg iiettlfiednesility err/ibis tbe &Obits of the aural: A "ebelti:-.liciiliefine of =gilding, t~eitatioA arid wig * mill form putty tbe bMdb te be served bi the ladle& , Warr On:mm.lM 4amccis.-=Pistrict Deputy Lemon, will instill 'the Atom a.. West . Granville Grange on Tuesday evening Jan. 8. After the \ in stalittlini ceremonies coi.. E. - T. "Anotis of Asylum, and ,others will, address ' th e' meeting.. Th e ererchies -will be open and the Public are ion:Sally invited to be Tau tiotittrf LAW.—;-riere'seerns to bp a ruisunderstar.ding in \ regard to thir "Bounty Lori" publisheda the RErou- TF:14 . 4 few weeks since. The act is not a new one, but is the eaTh tbrit has been in force •for eitterai yerim past. \ sup posed that soldiers who had 'received bounties under the protisloirs of the .act would understand -the matter ; bat s tt appears many think it a new law. - AlOut we reiterate the law is not it new one And persons who here remitted any bounty \ prObalAy. ,are hot entitled to • anything !TIM. CiiAntis H. AmEic , typo of more than twenty-five years,l experience., and fel; the past eight yearn foreman In the *PORTEIt office, has aecured,a half inter estin the ,McKean Miner, published at Snaethport Pa. 311t.i A., hatwim an envi able reputation as t he most original and tasty job printer in the eciuntry i 'and sam ples of his work have been solicited by not a few printers. Added to his skill as la printer, he has 'more than ordinary Ability as a Writer, and public speaker. ills addiesses on the .subject of temper ance during the past six months here has been numerous, and well received. Ills removal to McKean county will prove a talualtle acquisition to; that section, and the Leartily wish"him and the enterpris- MI . . - ini:'paper With which be is to* connect ed,- all the snccesOix.msible. PERSONAL.....-J: H. Euic',. Esq.; , Attor 7 ney, is one!of the ;finest musicians in Can ten, ,and sometimes presides at the organ in the M. E: Church. —Miss M. PARtiONS is spending the winter witl"friends in Wiiladelphia, New York and Teuton. . —Rev. W. B/13.TtETT 7 ()kids place, who has been spending the zi:t year in• Boston•and vincinity, has jusCaccepted a, call to the parish of St. Mary's, North field,At., and .will enter upon hiS' dutieS as rector on Christmas. Mr. B. is a most faithful pastor; and an earnest, devoted' Christian gentletran, a, finiihed scholar, and thoroughly:imbued with the' import ance of _saving souls. We -congratulate the people among whom he is to labor. He declined a flattering call to a church in MasSachnsetts.- -Mks. B. E. Esnr,rumv of Lancaster, is in„ town and will spend the holidays, with her patrents,. Judge and Mrs. MFat (Tit: • The pleasure of her visit is greatly ent4necd 'by an inf:mtile member of the family who makes her first visit to grand papas' • • —Our former townsman, &. F. COWLES, dropped in to sek us last week.. lie was looking well. • —CoL. l ovEirrox, is taking advantage o` the Congressional recess, to visit his fam ily and attend to wants of his clients. Life at the Capitol seems to agree with him, as he is in exeellent spirits, notwithstand ing the pressing demands made upon' his time and energies by his numerous con-, st:tueneydand tle onerous duties of his position./ I Ile is a member of one of the `most 'important :and hard-worked coin: mittees in the Hon's°. . . i MANY of-" NEN E'S " squibs in the. El tnira,Adretrtim• are harmless, hitt ;statement.like the one last week, to the effect that the Eureka Mower • works are to be sold by the Sheriff and removed to llitillainton, is calculifed, to injure ! the town, and we regret that: the . ...Idi..erti/terliliowed it to appear, as: there 4 ;s 'mit ft Cintillii of troth in it. The- edi -1 tors should compel their o3rrespondent to Conform himself' to facts, or put his Com munications in the waste basket. '-. VV.' The a ;lick .referrcal to contained at least two . other' items, - "made out of wholC . cloth," bat as tire) Injure no one in par -1 " • • t'reular, we Will,not point theni , out. ' IN CANT'ON: —Last night at about 11 o'clock, the dwelling of ~fir. JAMES WI k.I.JAMS, in Canton township, situated about- a•..half. mile north of lliunequa, caught tire and was totally burned to the ground. M r., 1' J4Axs and family Were in tined and all asleep at the breaking out Of the fire; except Milt Wl4ritmss; Who "awakened her linshand, barely, escaping' with \ their lives,' as the flames completely,, envel`oped the h.tilding in ! almost anviik *dent, Owing to the high 'wind. None of r, • the household goods were sped / except two beds. \early .their 431h)1'g, a large supply stf . , potatoes, apples, fifty jars of. fruit anfi ""--- Things .in the ceel lar, a - prey flames/ The fire-is supposed to h: inated'. from a de- Tective flue. 1,2p0. Insurance .Ith. $BOO - .--:Olt° • ON.p of Wit. M.l. valuable yMnig - liorns made thingslively 'on Main Strset Thursday afOrimen by giving an exhibition of unrestrained speed.. The ani mal, at tacked to alightekeleton, 'was being exercised by thgn'ican, Oats Itci‘ntxsoX. While driving' vp . Main ,:,Street in the First. Ward,/a team attnehbd to a lumber wagon, pr i veeding, the other directiu, frightened the horse, and fOr the'time the, driver 'vas unable to control him; He had him pretty well subdued however, when near'Dr. POIITEI't4 Drug Store, one wheel of he vehicle struck 'n heavy wagon *with s'ichforee as to upset,„ and throw Mr. / Ilon'iNso:rt to the ground: Thus' Deed ' from all restraint the horse proceeded to. his stable on Huston Street. The only damage residting.was the deitnictien of the vehicle. : • . . 7.11 ORE. Posva. Faettyrtsik—The postal: car which recently went east on the At twain express train nightly, passing this city at five minutes before eleven o'clock, is now supplied with: a postal clerk, ;Who has cliarge of the waiThetweeriPittsburg and New YOrk city. The , arrangement is advantageous to persons doing business between Harrisburg and Pittsburg.-1/ar risborg Patriot.. 4. ' just Such awarrangement la what we shoutd.hav,e ou \ the L. V. R. R. At pres ent the - re are locked pouches put on' at the principal stations between New York, 1. Philadelphia arel Elmira, but as there is ; no agent.on the traiioetters for interme diate pointifcannot be mailed. What the businefel community . regnires ,is, that age ' • shall be placed on tke night line, and thus afford largely increased midi-fe d' :,- • with but very little additional, .enn •• 4 • • ir, ,4o this Depstiotent. .• ' \.‘ ; ~ lYiit -Wret-4,11444013 itteutgatlANAM l 2l: l 44WA Akre* gamine. It Is rear - rich bi try and 'and ildentilla-initim APllot 0 4 adra ) 1 / 4 141 4 40 art lololl t o TinguaLe• " 80-euce -euce and Man." nafrituniata Mirk awl Balgstia tha: thiaktat. YorNlie Pm. 1 homed the hest apatrihatibh yet rasa thb siiblettaihaesso Tiirkhdi walk 1 , 1110 outlie,r at 'Dig& lizar"" bt Fitieva " The science of electricity, as applied in Peaerksuri War," a "Study of Tooatsr," by Tin! Humus ; a sketch .of REF. Jos. Cook, 'With *steel collared The Eelectiq is steadilygrow . ing in aver wits ; the most cultured people, and is worthy of a wide circulation. tincrtticOTT'is - . times Magati!ttt forDeCemberepensmitlu an Enteresting and &MY Illustrated *Mr, cle on ialtiln T.. BACO:4 \ .!:Carititiid by Cossacks," is the title -of another 'illustrated Paper,- 'detailing the adventures Ora Trench 011iearithOseried undersDavottaT in 1813. Thetifivi "'Poi Percival;" also illnatinfilV, wain— nei to tortn one of the most. Itttractlie . 'features ot\thir :Margins! . • • • An article Which cannot faiitn,,tittfact much attentionand excite lively inter est,-.ls one . cOitaining'the' reMinimeenees_ of a venerable ladY \ (" VI belonging. to the highest Washington_ it*. eietY,'who was t h e gal* of 'Slit:onion, an inmate:of the White House.-during thir Presidency of_ Jackson, and an: intimate, friend of 'WASHINGTON JOHN P.. IC.NREDY L and other celebrities: The pa. which is frill of lively description and amusing anecdotes, is entltied \ "Days o f 11171(nuth i ." . : • - \ T. 8. Pinny. the well-knownilOstois critic, diseniscs Ouida's Novel's, and eat- plains the Attics of _their immense popti larity, despitatlieir glaring faults'and tLla censures of the `reviewers. OWE*I3 Writes entertainingly on the "Po111•Lore of the 'Southern Negroes," and OLIVE 'LOGAN gives an account of "English Do mesticsand their 'gays." There is a story of Preueli Internationalism, "A Portrait," by ITA Axtot, Puoriot; Mrs. R. vie's powerful' novelette, and r yi'mr. WAL TACE 11AM:cm's tale of Southern manners, - "A Kentncky Duel," are both concluded. Aninng the poems, " Mint," 'by ANNIE PouTER, deserves notice; and the-"Gos .sip," beaides otherlively and agree able reading, has a description oz's the de- Iparturn of the Imperial Guarda, by a Mos. cow correspondent. • ins{ of the Historical Society, last wee ~. Cot.. j: A. Conniso, announced thedeath of the late Paesident,' in the *Rowing feeling remarks : . , - Ma. Pnesinnsr.=Since our last meet.. lug our society ,has lost one of its most venerable and esteemed tuembern. f It is with feelings of sincere grief that we announce the decease of our late.pre sidieg officer General WILLIA.WPATTON. lie was one of the founders of this society and during its existince has been one of it slimmest friends andlbetivo supporters. COUNT PlTOrfErONGS—CosTittuEb.--r 'His .knowledge or locaA history has W i erixssnsv, PF:e. V.—COM vs. S enabled' him to furnish very valuable: eldeu S formation which I trust will. )3e carefu lly n y Cowell.—Libel. Jury find defendant .and sacredly preserved bY the, society. , guilty. Rule cor,a new trial. . . , . •., His voice and pen have on' many occa 7 • ' ' Arms been used. for the , benefit . of the Coin vs Richard Pool, • Joseph- Pool, society and in this: mi Well as: iti :other *Aaron Pool and-George Pool.—Riot. Dis- I positions in life it was his desire to--be trict Attorney Calif!' and D C DeWitt, 1 useful to his fellow men. P,ossessing an Esq, for Corn, Patrick and Foyle, andJ I a cma ibi ta ble th d e - A is i P a j p s p i ite n sS o a ;* lci oU a rer w s, isi l l ie to se. i s n t. - W Mix, Esqs, for defendants. Jury find ' t{.od hlessings and sunshine ,wherever he Richard Pool net guilty, but the other de- melte " With Charity for all 7 and With fendants guilty. . malice toward none" he had the love and esteem of all who had - the good fortune ;Com Ns 'Richard Conmey.—l. L arceny: to know hi .... , • District Attorney Calif and I McPberster. Lim. y 1 Uis long and varied. experience as a Esq, for Corn. .I N Evans, Esq, and Pat- I nrin.df business made hint a desirable 'rick and F4le for defendant. Jury find r companion, and no one could:spend all defendant guilty. -- •7 • - . ( hour in his ,conipanylwithout receleing -him. much valuable matiqu'. Cinn vs Lyman Mede.-Surety °- fsi ll r r His long career in pnblic life inf bad or impart-, peace: -District Atterney Califf and I N i eel a - polish and refinement to his natural Evans, Esq, for Conf. .II F Maynard and kindness of heart/ ar.d generous disposi , - ) J F Shoemaker, Esqs, for ,the .defendant. 9`ll/Whichnadeliim in any compaey. and guilty, .very -situate:ln a perfect gentleman. Court adjudge defendant , and .sen,!- Aspresident of tlits societY, he was faith . tense him to pay the costs 'of roaecution fill to all business 1 appointments centric and glve•Security for his good behasieur. otts and fair' in all his oftleal duties add aret BeelCara vs Mar y F°T;"7Alward.rba' Joseph by his g7tial and' happy Manner, won the Wileyand Mar heartjof every - member of the 'society. g s—Hesisting an In melting this brief announcement it IS officer. District Attorney Calif and IN 1 not eur purpose to- write his eulogy, wei 'Evans, Esqs, for Com. Patrick . & FOyle Ile viiirihat duty to be performed by abler. for defendants. Jury find the defendants 12 .,:,-.. ds. not-guilty but that they pay the costs- :/ I:novr offer the following resolutions . . . , Thoranit licavener, et al, vs Charles ,/ . yesolreq, That iittho death of - General • „ Fr t LLTAM PATTON. riot society has suffer lleavener,*. et al:—lssue. P e st -Overt°_nr t .e d an Irreparable loss—a good man. has and N C Elsbree, Esq, for plaintaiffs. p-, fallen. One full of experience and ripe W Patrick and Elhanan Serial, Esqs, or in- years, has . been taken away.. ilre a would record his goodness and emulate' defendants. Verdict for plaintiffs. , - : his virtues. . 3tis•nxv„ DEC. 17. .- Corn vs Joseph Pool, Aaron PC4I and . R°861fe4, .... That - we deeply - synipathiSe with the amicted family in their bereaVe.. George Ileentan. Convicted /of riot., merit and order that the Secretary firriiih Celia sentence Joseph Pool to , months, to them s copy of this preamble and rase. Aaron Pool to 4 mouths, and come Hee- lutioni. • • man-tt months, all in the county jail. COM t'S G B French.Cdnvicted of re ceiving stolen goods. Cotirt sentence him to .;months in the county jail. Corn vs - Emery Hutlien.—:Pleads guilty to lireaking into astorei and stealing. Omit sentence hinvio I.year and 6 months in the Eastern Peniten tiary. Com-vslY ce I .Chapman:—,Ctinvicted of 0 1 larny .on o e indictment, laud pleads "'guilty to lag eny, on the other, Court sus pend§ sentence on one, and on the other sentence / hien to - 9 years 'and 101 mouths in tlie c Eastern Peniteetiary., ~ F M Welles v§ First Universalist Chtireh of Attiens,—Rule discharged.. - / - A Armstreng vs W Barroweliff.—Rule to l open judgment, and let tiefendant - into I A defence, This number concludes the twentieth volume and the tenth year of LIT issue of this Magazine. The conductors itinounee attractive features for the new year, and promise that no effort will be spared to maintaioand increase its popularity. We will send the . MagaZiliG and•REPOFITER for .$4.25. Pomeroy Brothers vs Win Bennett, et al.—,Court direct that E L Manley and I A Hooper be subregated to the 'rights of the plaintiffs. ~. J J Taylor vs J F 3leans.—Court direct i Jinlgment to 'co entered for, want of a suf.' tieicrit affidavit of defence. _ I.; V Faulkner vs Alphonzo Bosworth. \\--Aed*E's Report filed and confirmed _ni \ si. ' \ •:` • . "Mary G Tingley vs F X i ringley.—Court threat a tothponia ia divorce to issue. MariE Wilcox vs Omer Wilcox.— Court directan -oillB subpcona to Issue. ' MosellasCninstOck. vs Isaac Cometock; -Court appoint W"J young 'a commis:. goner. ' \- ' _ - . In re the petiticin of „ Amy E Dustin for the benefit, of lig \ r separate earnings. Court grant the proer of the petitioner. Merritt Wright its Martha latekey.— Rule to strike off me s Chanic's lien. ';i : 1 ' Schrader Coal Co 'a & N YC & It \llCo.'—parnishenof Cam* ' Lake' It It ~ Rule on Garnishees . 'tbauswer,inter rogatories. ; -... , C* anffily Towner vs HI ! t and C W Parks.\ Ocoige Landon vs lit ” I Role in each case to open Jodi let defendant into a defence. John Clough'ii use vs J W M M Spaiding. Ai ditrir's and confirmed riksi. Eicepti Ellen.K Welles, Executors vs n B Ing ham. - 3 W Ilcillenback vs sane.—Rule in each alit) to Set asid \ e,Sberiirs sale. • \ • In iti the asslgnruent \ of Hiram Horton.' —Auditor's report filed )Ird Confirmed-Id si. Exceptions on the part of F X Hornet filed. .' , -1 - \ .' EB.D 'A ither vi D Mundell, et aL— Ejectment. , Tildes & Carman,, for plaintiff. Overton it MercniandEthanan Smith, ' Esq, for defendants. Verdict., for plaintiff.' ' 3,. 13 A. E Comstock vs, Williams :-- De' t. W 7:Davies andlt W strict, Esqs„ for plaintiff.. E B Parsons ' SIV Little, ' 'Eggs; for defendant. Ve ict for plain tiff,'l4l3.2s. ' .. - • .1 W Lewls's nanvis J V E \ ,H ,pw:11111, al.—lssue. Overtowit Moray r tiff. I. litaPhersok — Ersi, . fin del Oil Wig. -- .• . ' f 4 MSS A - 11 • 11 , anti deed wilet4 rellimeadi 1111_ &ewe .ge 496` their jeLtho thir Of a, , • US for en' •f 6 ; iii*lftd . ?It votioscpAsti.: . bi the , e , t a doiteit:tiantatultil at thergurse of Pain, .7idtp :bark been confined t o booth for 10 on Bullard Creeki- , M Marko up the , creek about too idles , the 'wood of Mrs. 8.. Tr)tut.l,, w so genero4 douated,the kne Irene mad- sited tiro en tireVtity to bring in -r liaslro and she - would epu*Lber table , d mtlo " ot tea and coffee, and prepare •ch arti.! c ,1etikw 1 904 8 4 4 . 9 inairt!:GPO! ' tier. • The tel . "!lbr Usulh!filicod.7 ll 9* ' • of .T. *- 10t. Attics, S. 0. ALLtri 1 1 Mr - /arms, ll.tiravr, C. M. VarrWrni HilfillirCaliK;! GIITOLETi GEO. LENT L. B.•Govr, CORNELIUS YARD Cum and Eu. Cifawnr.ww. The sawyers and wood ehopperu were_ Ilbi t.4l.tiiiinues; I, lin Aimaue,77. Si Pallas, JAI. ALI.O, B. A. PRATT, Mt; ,Ers7, G. S. FORE/ 4k c Aft TiviCireeicie; TOWNSEND, HENRY GLASSkR, - PEANE CONRAD, JON'S C. ronllBll, WATNN TOIT4 lm, tem:Htertost • - Moutatv, JOUR Bnowzr, Cuant.gr Bnoww, Cass. Gam* Burr Gory, sad twos or three ttu Pitines, tome pnliDown . t . ;. - worked hart! to make the sick min', heart glad or at least to try and maker hint conifortable during the Cmnipireold and_ dreary winter. Mn. T. B.Grunrsre when at the wood lot was nine mrie&froj home. And some of the other teams an ' wood chiiiiiierti were from 'six to severil miles, also. But in doing a. deed •of charity ie tch men always (eel themselves, richly' paid for all their labor. At least if you bad been present when they all-left for home and witnessed the expressions of grab tude that fell from the lips of the feeble old man, you could not, have helped feel ing well paid for your day's work.. ' • llopaltg however 'that tithilbenevole society may never allow charity to knee at her door without raising her latch string. I remain yours truly, "O. I"). FELLER. THE LATE GEN. PATTONAt the mee To FAUMERS AND FARMENS'. AND MAI ENGADED IN Aol:lCr7arliAL, - Puttsurts..-:-Tbe, perity and success of the .Rut•cff Nete'Yorr rker have enabled the 'proprietors to • pre sent a ' number of new and remarkable features, never before controlled by riay other journal of its class in Araerleit„.- It 1 ; . is for this reason - that all persons are lif- Vita to send fur a. free specimen copy, that they may ; fudge for themselros of what cannot otherilselr t so Well sot forth. They would,.however, respectfully attention to the following. NEW IMATITRIPS. Eighty-two acres, pf fine 'Lodes ants: perimental Farm, tritet neveltiqs' are testml and results published: No "eoh ! ., ble-atone" - isrming. Desirable seeds of new flowers and .har .dy plants arepropagated and . distributed Fast: among. -subscribers interested :in Horticulture. Four-page Supplements . issued from time to time, finely illtutrated,,and filled with timely practical map:or. • Specral Contributors , front \ aniong 'the best talent in' the country; including offi cers of nearly every AgrietiltMl s Olege.' Full' Market Reports from the tWit great commercial centers-New ,York and Chi- Five pages of Literary matter devoted to ' the r Household, •Pomprising .BtorieS , , Reading for the Young, Miscellany, Sab bath:Heading and illustrated Fashion Ar ticles, with which are furnished . Cut Pa tter Fattens; of leading styles; also illus trated papers on• Home Decoration, show ing how to Make fancy and ornamental articles. •-•• , • I• ' i The usual features found in other pa pers—Crop ... Reports,etc.—we -have , also, more and better. -• We invite you - to eepd for 'Heel , epeci men ivy,. I ,' ' : 'i You can subscribeinifolloWE 3 iminths' trial, I/5 cepts ;-6ntontln( $1.30;1 year (52 weeks), $2. 1 50; or through postmaster or local agent at $2 per pan'Pr' may club as follows; The Tinsel end .anY one of •Harper's• Publications; pr Scribner's- or the Atlantic, (single price ? $6.50) for $5 ; or with Arthur's Heine Magazine, ($4.- 75,),f0r $0.15 ; or:with Peterion's Maga aztties4.lso), for $3.50 . ; or with Derner est's Ma k gazine ($5.50), for $4 ; or with Cricket on 11e ith ($3.25), for $2,45. ••, Address, ' RURAL Nzw..Youzit, , _ • 78,Duane St., New:York. ITI Fs Wornatids Christian. Tel - cliental* _ rnichi of Towanda; will bold their weekly, prayer meeting miry, Dec. 21, at 3, o'clock, p. m., at tb house -of Airs„ Wk. WAirgurs; A large sttCncianoe is desired., `as business otinterist - ' 1 1 ; 111 the friends lOr temperince; wilt e , before the et • ~,,ti. \ r Vain- - Wrta the does of the presalit s month adaiats. deer ant 413414: iellilurity. W cover tit Wangle ; .ad .slur r A rim* , lathe - - . . c aos e s g a i r arms Is en 'the Seethe , the Poet eilWieltet 2 cur- 'Bloat. • ass, obhtln the latest publicattioniorthollY, as well as standard - 01= 2 'Setionsratzlas of 'wall and b tiding bloeli4-chfldren'igamea ate the sta varietlessfltatioilew .1"•• ' ... tin (*tares Ifassoires..Eaun. 4 ,-. ,70 Micsip • 'the corner of 74rotir,sioe* on ?daimon . Park fit's. --It comm enced tont.; ness jolt -.lB7B, ; with &capital Of . il l s o , - i l 000, - IS ham . . . -a coasters* Inaro#iug basinesi, ,a . . the :Official ''_rnanSi'llStill Oct. 1, 4877 also - tho araosint-,offfeiso4e , tone 140 02 1 ; ; - 4 00 nntadril 177 y 006 .1. liisrplnp funds, 2,_,ii v 'rite names "Onts allkianessrei MIMI* ' ''' .. -of i5a006,.. E. T. Fox, President; - t'.'• .1 A. anisnij!iii Ciehier.4 •The b ooks ..- -thittirithin the last three 'months the . . Ohnsillllll 6 - creased more than p per co ~-' , McSlano . :4 o llintczar.T .., A glance at /Os iastefUlly t `libido:re; one dobr north 'Oresl . • : , I UN's, will coWkniisariaie thaelia • - , P :anti issartutentat gentlemen', filet: . i turnithing / gOodi. - Ili Inks : a in - triety_i , ` ~ cloth" atni casslineres, *lack Abe *alp up I to/Order by expert 'workmen:. l ,lla has mane line of neckwear, manatactired' by the celebrated Dimon, TonSple i'do., of Bottum ,- ;-'1 _ . W. U. Dneitinn., , ;' ::' / I ' There yots:*Rili - .4,0n #l l l#,. ! iif.'4 9 z pled ty...tltilate pa: ...tazgasiegoibio. in the. line of Groceries and prey? whichan be - fOttridiais4 unit - e. unit Raiment of the kind. .. .! ' ' .:. ~,;$ ,-, lifortirawirttS;' - '-' 1- , ` 'This is the itlfiest_mercatitle establish ment:in Tow anda: jthough their - atockis always new and fresh, id accordance with , the demands of the times. It is a 4ry goods store.; .but at they make a specialty of fine crockery, painted porce lain and glass ware. Another specialty is the factth,at.tliey ?We theirsistoriers by polite eitention. and *heeping the ! best of eve th ing: in any particular - inn ,of goods. • . J. 9. Tuon's Etcosa. 1 This,axtensive - furnititiMaitahlishinent hardly / needs' a description. You can findanytbing here from a handsome !tar. lorSnit to a daintily carved slipper case. Itir the htilkiii trollies one - Anlthosi Poi ;clay some elegant book cases anti rit4 lag desks' combined,' inlaid with costl foreign woods, and thoroughly tinisheil in every detail. They otter also a new an luxurious style - 'll rocker, on tleiibl , liprings, 'which are upholstered in, pl sh;l combined with, beautifully wrought erd sian embroidery patterns, in raw 'Silk:, They have all that rich. but subdued land harrnpnions, coloring which lighted our eyes in fabrics -of oriental manufacture; displayed at the Centennial:* - lIENDLWSfAN's • L ,; Jewelry Store. igi , lierit,dcor South ,of IFroit's. , lie keeps a very attescilvni a ,-- sortment of clocks, ,watches, jewelry, broil - a° ain'ainents, and. a - general line of silyer-platod ware. Everybody knows Where to tied , ~ I : Da. 11. C. Piiainn's Dave STORE. p_ It was established in ' 1848; and f hat _alwayi been' a sort otEmPorionm, for the supply of this section of country with paints, pits, varnishes, iiindoO glass, ,and all the staple articles usually found hi a store of the kind. It occupies five floors for storage, and the 'trade carried im‘is limp* eaormods. Di Minnie, (aloof the most ,„ skillful pharmacists in the U. S., gave the business his . personal supervis lo- . s, almost to the very day of .his death ; and now every detailisParefully superin tended by his son' and successor; ii. C. . Poirrna. -: . PrescriptiOnlare tso carefully compound ed that it has passel into a - proverli, that "no mistakes.are ever made in De. Pon !Ma's Drug attire."-• ' . • . ItOsENFIELO. • This popular clothing -Store is readily found a few doors farther south, on Main St. He keeps a soreplete' assortment of, ready tuado clothing Aeatobable fur nishiug goods for pen and youths.. We have .no regal:lr hattei: in town; but ROSENFIELD supplie - thti lack by keeping all the newest; and most faidlionables styles of hats' ta] cent; of all siietend enalities.„ ITo or his clerks wilt beat you with Cour tesy, whenever you: wish to examine goofs, whether you purchase:qv not Keeps a supply of ready ntado clothing at E4ol.lr:mot's.oht stamt. Ile has bei'D in 'trade , bere less than a year , but has al rimil y received a fair share of pxtronage. Still farther south on •Mani St. is • XACOIVII Gwyn, FLDINISILING syoult. This .would hardly.- be tPet, institution it is,' were it. not .- for the irrepressible "Jon,"" while isifabilit.firins and retains many customers. They aim to keep everything in the line of gentlBltitrlrs'it'foirdsliing coital:" gust now they are making a specialty of over ' coati; of which' they have a large stock, suitable . for all, sizes end : ages,. (rem three genie up to one hundred—to says "Joe , ~ . We Compel oft:selves not tatioklit the Lirrr:t.t:s Livtue ion FOR 1518:—The Christmas turkeys in GEO'. SzEvssi-Igro success of this sterling periodical is owing eery and provision store;. but pass .on to te'.the tect that it enables one,: with a the. opposite corner of , Main Anil Bridge , small outlay of time awl money,. to'keep St's. where we find • pAce' with the heei, tho4t'and literature w m ; A . I o cKwELL of the day. Hence its importance' to with ' \a nicely - arranged and carefully every American reader. I! selected stock of jew9lry, watches, clocks' r f The 4 1 ./e!t: 9 ) l l tiibikt‘rtit? - lecia' &o. Stilt further down Main St. and in (Veal literaldre are witiWilitited - in its th e is:iges, tome of 'whose nam e s be COWL.Fie ISJIEERVAND LENCEI RDOME • -01113cr ID" the prospiztits ,lalilished in ' We'Wddla SPeiliiiritteation to the another coluinn. •. • ' fact that in addition to the Antal supply It'bes always stead at 'the head of: its *of bread, rolls, .pies and cakes, he bakes t 1 . 4 i. 1 4. both in the qUaliti;nuiriptaatllT of:I from two to three of crackers pet' 416:.r4ding furnished. ; IS in, 64 0: it at day, which are deliciously crisp ! and fords, of itself, so th orough andcomplete fresh. Ho alsomakes the finest cocoanut' a compendium of what bl or immediate and Molasses candy. l e Re: supplies wed- interest or permanezt *slim in , th e literary 1 ' ding receptions, -din r.pe l 4is with world is to render it alt itisektable econo. the richest :.pastries land `cakes made t:m(3 o miser of time, labor a:la.4y.: in . tie ' order. His lunch and dinners and multitude 'of periodicals 'of the present: cheap, and pacellent. We close our time;--iinatterlita, .angt. week-. thy tribute `to oar' ildveithittre with a liee L -sttch :a publication has becOmt al short sketch of 1444 4111 " 411411 Y "' T Y' P ers " famil Y T Rust ...fatlOnet. BANS.' , ' desiring to keep-well informed ia the best Th ee is was organized _duly 1, 1863. it ,literature,4o B y.: :d -- - . was ti, e ; lu s t Ib a pkie s ti o uti l tid s i For 1878,an extra offer is Made to all. dertho IkTationsi laseking-sjetept, beleg 11 Crwctibmiboill; And-lidand -clubbing -An office bilit - en the pros: titn'wltb etiio-Periedlaele are also given eat site. lilBl4 the' banding; was - tern by !bleb a subscriber twat remarkably dowu?,n4 pew oue.prected .pponj the cel4"eosta obtain.the cream of-both borne 446 iiihe itti libirlor, the' and . foreign literature: ' Those - seieeting meat coylvenientiy arranged send elegantly periodicals foi the new *ear,',lqedd . finished banking house in the! , state; ant; do weir to 'Mandel! the respectus.; An" side of Philadelphia. !t hai a burglar rto other maithat we krio# Of- can 447 Sod lireprobf, fault,- with chronometer 'lteilber be pit in possession of' ti a. Un lock Tito rooms for President, Cashier 'which the current literature of trio stogy add directors are bandsesnely and cons. .11 6 14le'etle4risei tunably fainislitatr: • • • , • • ~.nientiutve been but few champs, 'tin** tije.*ll - .4-Qpitila\n of the bcOlef directors, OL. 0; ratiocar \;. , - -\\ ;.~_:._ _, 'M*c"-iLi\wee'lmmaintAr tim to 'tioi rAl l i r*: ihaspig s ilielt ..... *l4 l,l CAP 4 7 ,- -etelew imii =rz i ds d i e ek .Wr . i ;; ' teat ihrie ffriet 'or 7141V"Iittlitliirin" Ak- r _i_vimob,) sam—seti4..„ =tits , siir , itinti argroi ollo 7 deirm,.s 34lo , ooo ; rsP4.Prt e#: ‘ - ,'' ! - 4\ 4110 mist _op iiitio'efitilkinbitsf the corms dstarnithareoeint i depression and tans - venders: reabstan ' a'dlo 'of caiiiihilmilsetw ,• IfOinlif itott • ileitl;airl::.i' tm tit etnignitulats ron irlista w • 40 In the - dAT Or'.. * P 7h,. .l I*ler if .."1!!!! 1 I barb come to observe In , `teneell Uncut_oresenth`thhi 6 -• ef/ 0 N ler inuenliaritleanf llla stets* *pealed by the itch; Tbitadbisi We '' tot , ' reCu* the 4 Phir• 4 16144 S delA ', 114)1 . liet we shrink freet thi Ite _ ' r / matelot o f mp t he:. oilieg., - w, iilit,,ikires 4 0 i,Soukeket aX , stood Mt theirs* sad:looked wane 1 11 lipOk of-dunthi •m rticiable want: . . -- Thiudestet4 crud Mkt !eselrew isti, sad when:,mad they , ware gate. 4 ete Tney 'were. Aramps,. of coulee* and 1 tramps are nuisance. :'`.l tried 'to put then* odt they mled, but when I 'sliced left bread fee my own boys, I fell to ad*: leg wheytt was that Irepethem from bet* Bread isn't a superfluity at our house, , • bat : for _ giving a • to' the iwdy,. and I find that.ir .I am , A careful in my "dealings.with- the n = ,I sm not straightway trusted with , much , , runty, either P:MthcAll or bestow. , It. We , it do to wad for the rich, it the Londe w . kisto In dope* and it wont do to laic hi the small' arguments of those who op* warpath* toted by thane eeeldties id a ringetit economy. We must Igaie gist* a'matter of - business., We are stewards , what passes through ouehands, and If we in going thank and expect Gen's blessing . . our every day' affairs, we must tools , then .lit' such wise that he can be: . . . .in their adininistration.: lit the,phy = •al depart ment of Gods outwitq ther9 ' ett, ewe' rated y adjusted system, add - we • on't be. Mese that the more important s . ritual workings are left to be done loosely, .rat the play of impulse. ;Reasoning thus, e have cometothe decision that it is . • to tithe thelnint and =minim „ , If ten dollareiteabiken out. tartan par chase of fainifttieeessltlag - one dollar can be laid aside for beite4olent porimeat. It, crowds a little on the host ' orpresshm *enter but if onialiiires to it, it acmes out all right, atid4me his a little fund tot fan heel Unman: assets of lea iii Pre-' sentest, ' Christmas is looming again, right.in the teeth and grip of the hard times,• and . Christliuu ia just as which an Juittittation fot thi seedy etfilib l en 'of poverty as for d tbisirwholave never ktuicra.the prepenee of au +anal want. An active 4 and official uumber, of the Ladies Benevolent Association 'made ,a proposition! the other evening, in our hearing; that iffittidithing should:to! dodo `towards making a pleasant Christmas tor' Children who will notliave one otherwise. It has since been suggested that the room where theSocietf meets, might be made the centre for receiving and distributing gifts for desfitnte children. i , Three years ago, a gentleman, whedoes not choose to identify • himself with his charities. volunteered money to pay .for j Christmas gifts fgr over fifty children. Candies, nuts, and oranges were furnish- 1 ed by Mr. FITCI3, Acme in paper parcels, of a size'suitable (pc one child. Messrs. WiliTcOUß•it pIAUT furnishedi picture books, with the privilege of re turning what were left. Dolls and toys were bought of the Misses CratTEA and 'Me. BLACK, at reasonable' rates, and with the came privilege. We-venture tbeie are plenty of business men who will guar antee the sane - privilege this year, and further i more that there are tw e nty Iro nic!), with whom we gladly share, who can spare a dollar from their Christmas purchases, 'without stinting their own children. , A half dozen pretty gilt( can deal them out: at the rooms of the Benevolent Asso ciation without at all adding tO' the bbli day cares of the mother at home, and the , smart• boys and girls who have no Christ mas, can be,advertised of , the entertoin ment by the blessed women who look ( af ter dui swankier the destitule in their va. lions districts. , If, however, thes.e suggestions should rah shall of the approval of the worthy body to whom they are addressed, of • too late to be feasible, we go') back to the pr i nciple that inspires our poor homily tusting that ,each; and every motherly Rid fatherlir soul that ~believes in the Clierrnas as a Christina institution, will seek to melte it memorable 'to the toot withilie circle of their' actraintaine,e in spite pf. the preterit , * of the hard times. ~ For onwe irise luta the region of • prophecy; p lairning to all who remelts eeoc ber Cuntsr'e\ kttle noes, a blessed vision of., upturned, 4rateful happy childish faces, that elseli\been sorrowful. and not a shilling less i the till, or n sweet,- meat less In the ire_ stockings by the e \\ chimney. piece. AK AUNTY; ~ I , , , 4.01 visions estab: 0 ma MS - 01104 lirt - -yreelf, _was, a musical I feast, airirella financial success. hi kefetThig to the4nirt taken bytwO• To!v -iiiiditSies,l4 saya`:." 4 99lrs. 0. A. BALD- Nein' and . 'Zs., Liif6 Of 'Tow inda - contri ihnQ initelii in th'ni(taxess of the . even= ~The lattes , ps a _ . iipleniii'd contralti', lived It#,44.4lDi r i:Ap * \l3, g ir of. w hia ia t e lour' sisilt: . 9 may, welt feel_ proud. : : 1 91tiiiistill 9'4 0..t0 pattretibta ri, is ; so:in 'Puna terms we say that ail\ 110 took part in the concert 'unglued themselves 'with greisivreilit. < . , Tin New York obartver,, a religious [and Secular newspaper of great worth; ,• ." • • ' its illty4ixth : volume sooik 1 ose who eiss4 to subncribelor a newa. :oft this eNtrecter, meet spend - .lila; :Weder ,purpose than by send :inMtt amount to tlui .publishers, 37 'Park now t New Rork. 4 7 We have been a Aniitant" readei"or tbe 'Observer - for the -0;* twelve Years; and fully recommend it,as' Progreb4ve, sound, reliable and ;pure bouseboldjournal. . Sample copies are sent, free to any address: - , -AM itateNtsnuto OFFER.—The fades pendent, of \ New Yorli, offers in another colurnit.togir n away, absoirktelY, a War cestanansbritiged Quarto Pictorial Dic tionary,- which retails everywhere for $lO, and is, of coursC, W household - necessity. How-they can de t lir,' we must confess, a raYstery ;,,but Chat they, do there is no qrsastinu.-.A : .. - \ aha Itulvenfientyisr 10w , pablishing JosErw Coon'e tainouti s Hosten ?don daylmolaires;:which are creating so muse •disetissiou everywhere. - Fier s adyertisement7of the Independent in Oils . • s‘, _ Drdst.its'it Lrtir.s PoLas.—NothiUg has given the \ writings of CHanz,Es Drca'‘ Elkts so strong& hold upon the hearts 01' parents'as the , will-known excellence Of hid portrayal of ehddren and their inter eits.'"Thfse delineations having received al - of ileatiet&\pf niaturo age, it this' ieries: !!Lrert.r. Pam," from lion ntr Ifr Fog, has just been issued; illus trated by pantry, and attractively bound/ The other yoltitnes will , follow/at short _ _ 'For sole booksellers, or , ' sent post-11-0d for $l.OO by the P9l f15140,- Jonx R. Alcsostiso4 lloitfon4, Conn. - , I -N 3.tratow j am.—At the regular meet ing • • of - Highland Grange,' No. 103, -P. of , - / • . , H., ofyenusylvania, hejr t Grange Hall. Litchfield, Novj.l7, A. . 1877, the fol lowing preamble anyl resolutions were unanimously aliopted,: NtiamillAs. It, bas pleased the Supreme •ArehiLeet of Hie' universe, to summon: from this terrestrial Grange to the granw on high, our Waved brother,. OtiataloJ. Paritorhose/faUltless record, Cbristaiau cbaracter„ . genial nature, charitable and , generous spiiit,Jogether with an earnest, I real and untiring devotion intim interesri ~ .of.Highland-Grange, No. 193, developed_ ha nu/hearty fOr dim the profoundest setk• tin;:ta of affectionate regard ,and sister ly . d brotherly loop; therefore, be it • - / Re4oked,. That while we reverently and Ateirdittly bow in obedienee to the behests. of that Being whoSe ways are ioscrutible, and who doeth all things'ive'll. • - -Res.iii'fid, . That in.-removing from thir) Woos- ,dcoeased.,brother, we desire • to i express Our 4661)..,Sense' of th irreparahl... , : jo.s - susiiitied in the death f one who, with' eloquent 'tongue; - sours ,judgnieto , , and ou:topiary dife, always' fittingly and impressively illitstrated the cardinal .p,:i) , .- ciples 'that eenstitute the - fonndatir ,- r. "stories of:the grind snperstructdre of th-!. 34 : range,; . ~.• 1• . : . Regotred, Thht we share deeply in the Sorrow of thewidowJ her child, and the :relatives of• odr. deceased brother, aryl hereby tender to then)our heartfelt eyes- • pathy,andeoininend them to the, loving an i tender care of Him whohns promised . to be a , " Father or the fatherless,'.' and a ,thelportothelwithiw.!' - - .. , ll,eaolracA , That-this gmffge - he suitably Ai:4A in mourning. for the neat thirty daysas du eapreasicm of the grief we. feel Ibr loss;otour beloved briither. . Reaptee4,• That these res riotions be en toyed upnu,the : minutes and . -published hi two of theicoupty,pirpers, au.l that an en groised copy of the same be transmitted . to the - widow o, f" our il eceasech-lm-theri wlttrittelliwurtriec of our sincere sympn, thy. in her bereavement. Mas:JENSTE EVERSON. - buys LAVILLI: MoitSE4 t COM. • 3ins. I. P: liarairvis, 3 , D.,K.,S.tcrtsix, Secretary. • -• • • Pros - mutt REconn arm Prc-Nrc: —ln 1764, ,lotto Ilii.t. with his oldest son mere from IhissiellusettS to Owego, intending to get alieme, and.return for his fami -IY,'eonihrtitteof a 'wife arideight children. He settled on the "place' Since called. the' -"Dteri Well District." Idr: !Tim, being nineebarric, built the first framed house in Owego Village. In October of the same year, Mrs..llla, robust and porseyering, hired' a Man to bring her . and her eight - Children; together with, what goods she had, to Otsegolalre where she proeirred three orionr, " dug outs," lashed them I together. loaded . on her children•-yand goods, and floated down the river toOwe ' go rind joined her husbanil - They lived there tit! about 15112, when they renrovedlto Orwell, Pa., They' find tato - ehildrekb *wit hi Owego, making elev en, who all litred to advanced life; the yottugest, Ive'ritable .SAM Hitt,' hav ing died at•the age of 36. - In Septimlier, , inf, the -descendants of Jogs Hitt, to', the number of about-160„, met for a pic-11;te on-the old farm. in frr 1 ; well, - at which ,was Criamrctr tint, of Owego, and Causrt* Ilttt, of Orwell; '(twins) aged 86, and'vrho were passengers :bawd of tiMt _fleet in Ir.': Another 4045 1 10119.F..,W$ 00* LK ( .-. l f CoAPP.O of AAI - ( if age,, and *O . sist e r Ainferwl4o :tiny licing, aged 88. 2lti~a bib .lUkevit#. , 'pla: minim the tables load 6t'grotkiltiti4s for the inner taati,,to toplejustica was deem But apace ■ 000n7ntsCOWPOe-JuOr anIM N0.414 4 / 1 1104laird#W4000eat MA on Timidity n. 1, V37klaftet noon and evening. Dinner will, joe 4ayke4lls 2 o'clookforthe,benefit; of thi*wlioWeii not remain until evening.- A cordial hid. trtioh - 11 reztedded to every body; tiocd mode tuia.beeAnOteek-2- SV- 101 _,." vaW. ngementa hive been made with E. w Dwain to take au* - of bonne nit wia cionabie prlcea, *Prove* for benefit of I budding fund. By Otamtsor C0361111111L , -v.' LOCAL. Feit'4l' . it , L., liffli Kiari*. 7 tar A. Poi* Winter Snit, for Ten. Dol• s noiseNrieue:e. • sePt•M Or CAMP CHAIRS :FOR CHRIST- Mit.l3:—New tot; nelrliitees, et the Shriage Street FurnttureStore: doge. OrWeinat the anon Cartinglruivis Yors - ; • Illniauti.t.'s Or: Holiday WO& to suit all cluseiat Ksars. " : . ciceVt. tar The, Seed Silver frisked Kahl e% roused Spooskin tb• auirket, at - , • Ciusifizataws. fair Ladies, - - Misses; and • Children's- Wilts at reduced prices. stl. L. Knits . dee.% • . • , tar Silver-P1 ted "Knivei,, triple plate, .only 44.00 . fer doz. .3t.t Id col. Crockery store. t Fancy Goode in great , variety, at 1 e 4.7.rr8. 41040. Don't foiget to can at . ICEnT's.ba lr your I►ars.. dee= fore buy can buy a plated Cider for 99 r Block. YO •cionts,in Merc • IVir Depot ,f o r Gold, Silver any Spectacles tyt csiti4ar.aus's - tir A lame stock of 'Fascias' tor'a and Knit Goodi st.t. L. Ka.re. dead. Closing 45ut our Silver-Platedwaxe," 31 . Aotix'6Crekery Store.* , Lad tii• Silk Handkerchiefs and Tier lo mot viiitaty, u J.L. deeZO. tar You , can always get bottom prices at co Aillassir,iirs ; _ • , Vir 419,41 p ! - Sliwls 131iiwls! Just rg ceted at y declo. lair Ton ca43alWays #nd Wtiat you want in detralry, Spiltd : tillver - aad invite Plated Waeo at Cumeztaata wet ine The titte.s' t assortment of Limps in town for 99 ets. at the 99 et store. Larges rura at J: L. Kt 41.1 r hosier ti*ANT;B-, zir All' the latest . publicatioits, , chOp. atNiirittr'imie ' • A • • Remetpber aways,„ that we *Ur sea Latup,; qrockory and (Iraitnrikr, at tLe lowest prices, v",31.4D1Li.11 Crockery Moir.'_ rir parsets: Gamete: ' ' kintls snit prictsat RENT'S. • Great Parl, , *s\ier OVERCOATS at Ito.axr , ::sk+Lim Lad c:.'atzi at par H• pPP O - . / - bite the's*..7aus Male, twepts a iarge ispilyaf fresh.. baksit Crackens. • , Ike2 0 . • • get all the latest styles of itteal; at 'Ttitteouti k kaAtv, Ctrie . Tool theists; 401 9S _Store s . ',.. ... trm, ne;goods and low pri 'ge Street Furnitnie Stere.Cmarn. , s ale E. kV' Sleds, all kinds, \ for 99 cents, it 99 t Store. . CgAlturawx sells_ goodi cheaper than ady s otherestablisbinent In Northern for caso ran3yl, COAMBERLIN!iI and see his arican..Ciold and Sl►rer watiliet. M - Go ms44tment of WM. A. tunwt tram New day 3. EVerYti ery at Witircom Bronze hmor.coyotia:a „M” Three the new Pb 3,111.81 rff‘Carverz t lt,, - M P. WHITCOMB Blank Loci& ininurseters In the country. • tir`Solo Goods, holiday Goods, Toy: Will 13ml* Guam, next • meek, at 31ADtLL'S 'Crock .lCcre.T,l7r. CM LT," tiNlertakini, , a speciality at the Stle t tt Mien. • . . . . Irß 7 ' Cheapest . `Black Pure Kohairs Al pr.-3.. Burk nrol CoiureaCaetaneres Imtopened, k' OWELL. Co. -- . . • .T , lst received -- Snotlicr Large stock or Lamp:=. M A DILL'S croekery store. • . 0 17.. • - . • tr- Calicoes, hies style t just:iipened. Pit 5 fr.ll:A.' 10 Cns.: 4 of Gyat Cralleck:s; be.:ll . 24(41 styles,. ditC). • • , Mr".llltts. Mt.tooli has the' beat , Sicirt Lipp ter, *so the sprt Eievatok. • ; i . . . Mr'TOYAillfintai IN NEEIisOF F.klar a Vita 5.,-We hare a largi Igoe% of :the I' s tilill, 'which Isdzelared to b the belt MU b 11. which •we li - 111 - wAt kite.:4 - 1 foneash... / - -.,1 - ' -: • M. Cologne Slots and Vases, argreat 1m mains than ever offered before in this relliket Crockery S tore. . • • ~. e In snaking .yi3ur . s . elpctions fog, tie remen.iser,itip prices of the. itrifier4 tor ...11!tlat 3 , 14. pt Lt.'s 'Crockery Store; range from (me . j'ent ttp'sumls. , rehiiction • on rates to all p.,4 0 %-{Wet { .soft;ocesc and Southlicat. The ever orleyea. *rlteinr apply i. S'fivrwood, Vo7;trida, t. r V: 11. llVticket ofltsx.- V",T holiest quality of Family Flour at Mil HUI G 31.1.14 LS at wholesale ur rotatl. tang:-tt.l • ' • Ronottni elllAlteuges eompe Syr qqallti of CiPotto and jaw ,priceeott Sash >miry. Bilats and Muldial, a, anti all building ms anal. ar New 11' ''*hie.o • . PeikTv.-4. New Yt•ar's party witkbe gI en tba Bartlett Ware, Wls,4uking. on the vreniug,?rldood.ay, Devi-tuber atmt, Mimic, :Pin t a' . 14 Ilicr)o.NAurs Ortbes 7 - Vf" poNsTiox.-- 7 The frienits - of Bei: - E. F. nOlitlITS will psy him a Donation • visit at' rho :if. E. Patronage, Wralustng, Pa, on Christ.' Mar afternoon and evertiounee.Litb. Everybody, .is invited. Ry attics of Com. decl3. ,- - Pr Ladiei aqatitA—Wahavojnst re lie . * re teed a line ofgtulne /apt ness goods bought .:Itrret ;row tholin 'tier, and wiliald extend a et:m -(11i' Invitation to you -111 to come !amino thens. Slautt.L's Crockery Store, -- • . ',. „ . DAzik.--flaving coicludid tt, "iesOmln Itt-Towaroln 0u1y.,10 days lonier, tills is to re timely pollee to ail persoivdetdcing great. bat ;gains Incur line of pods to coon ionritrd.it once 0. S. CORNWXLL. Y! Cant store. dec2o. • la Santa Claus has • establialid hiS bewlquorteis st ileon;L's Croeterritlitorei for 'be ranalog leildaYez 'and *by one 14,Winstof bent tiro! srMeles will' bilielfied at twist delis by looltlag over pokatoet. la the iiesattment dttt be found good" loom Japan, Franca, OtitinalgY . si,s other toieign coindeles. • as. wed ass rest niziabered singssia.IIIIIO3I423SiSMAMIIIIII*InUt 4IP" =EI • n WOO to 00 1 41 101 garliT 151.1111 W chtt - At Alaftytti I.7ziwybodyintiov,olMOVOClAP, utzt Cling+ rleSlllMlWitailifii• „lea& " A 1 1 1 2 5 1114 / 1 11 1 0 hkevogallils - of obo Plinio" 411110 belPfla WM* PM. alai - OW Aatl ll 4lll.4;flNOW. nom , ' ll, O el* Oas WAN" WOW ,; scklifvet "gligegit b!eliclastSA se 100,110,11 • „ gams* tfto: wadthiog st 44044101. - - tpiano itititeuresidia* Wl* twibbtro iiiNtergisirisi tr. wry or sous :44 11011.1*, saitisi. 44l4l l.lPlPPfttibia g i b lr s ot- ' 1 m 4411 q ; uls4o.eisbestitme eim:B4 an 4 The ,4 6 P 011 )seiti J. IMI! tp MOeNi 1104,w4ad. 1 =skip iniestossi:sisty eritront west Or sissittesiptatisis *OM 1111dIstr i Mg* 10 at War'. JW NOW.4k I / 1 1 4, 10 1 # 1 7 , . sod tides !A Alive sod Adtesddrr lad o ~ evert waiter; .134;, thi grist dlstisittrs amino, or rho Platatietphlir isetty . 'Misr is Its timid .`1 1 - I siiiesitt. desists's is' thi tronrArnsiinumnr i lor TUX WAY. MINIM my* 0 0 0 1 1 1, ,11 43 111 Ire of* propolsest ist,thAitsts "Ma lostweea.,. the . buttes, sad deserlbsumits iptirsat °Ms wir that ems" ilthOt 141 owa personal osimuco. No aewspapee mei , befall Pressettsd Sorb se tartar' or tostributers u .. grime IA- tads • d•partioest. AftiOni awn OM sot is Ostia Out ib,m• Go CaPia, &sq. .141 , Jokostoo , Genera JorPpHooker grieVfamei lol ll l o. o . Troth Jolin'fr.Zoraiy,,, genera Bitiairgsrg, General W4llliser 1517rsidtifik Item; Adis tuts-' gap, lioit; , lllstati (taste! sl4. Silt; General / 4M Caremeard. sidestbris4sislirl. , sionswan Jae/ 11 PN (" (Bm6 "41 sod Mts:Jeniftsc," ,VntrltS. 34 18 ,1 04 Peegil otitis Weekli ThSeihas issile.tt. At thu st4soit pal* are ishithigtbskr news pawsAT *4 umayear, as thositrillitallto mad for .44 Illodsgrr MOM!! 0414 UP MO 7 11 440 10 / . 0041114 1 . _'" " • EM3 MOE . 1 aPactiAL star' The Ammal 111 , *iggtortli, - fioders o! the TowithtlerSrliWCo. Hoitheeleettoti it ',President, Tremont abet Mt Meshigen. servo she @mules year. will be held t First Natibbaftlint.Voweeds. Pa.i allfW ' lll 4 a/ elraf' ol 7 , t h • / K 41 13 fAmls , ` r. At. • , Treastlitr• - F. Dvirtimt ! Durkraa! Drentrsuil Dywpepela Is the wad perplexing of , all_butomm alleventa. Its symptomaareal lamed listiailit their ,variety had forlorn and 6 41#004114 , 01 1 4001 the disease often fancy themeless* .theme !n turn. of every twins tiesdi. Prbtelledsigllegleg to the aoel leo E riet S s t 1& M il h wet the somaee y and kalo Me fact Ma sailly d :i lrr. de Mlaw nervous sytem.'ande • quint,oa . E.,l 9 Henkel'slltterbe of Iron is *sunk cure. Thiele obis se* pespan.to be tried assikaatil • wading, it lute been prescrthedel daily tot magy years in the praettarglf endsrotl 4 9st# 444 41111 __ unpapsisMedsurcese. 41.111115 t eXIM/4 1 44 4# ed to cure all the diseaseStstypie 4 44 4 4 lly is subject. but is wamia ewe Dyspepsia in its alostellegivatetorm.t.Maxisshe of iron never fails to cure. ilyin t ftt of D fag ele or WOW iippetille,W4olMag stomach the wath. helicalualailia4 ll * Le Sao stomach and bare% coesupetioc. eteedeehe. eled aess.sieeplesmees sod Tettbe moat remedy and're convinced of Us nemita t genainete only Kunkel's. ASO psitttia 'one dol bottles. Depot, De North 31000,0010. Pblialle, ph* ra. It utver falls. sale . Droggists sad dealers everywhere. '' • at Art for E. F. Kunkel's Bitter Wine ef Impel try no other. Six betties for eve dollars, or oos - dsl• tar per bottle. / Worixel .W4KLIAFW BI .:;II4,Iv E. F. Hunkers Worm Inall never Agleito art" Pha , Seat sod SMisielliMallemst HOW. rorre i rnitoarlve lli tte.MM resam4d..Emismen iamb f bp, removed. all Ohs% ‘I I IOM4, SIR b e..=ft fffrOjed. Send fOr-elltures or v.* P.m North Nina Street. PhiladelEhlat M 1 7 041410 your druggist tot a bottle of watisere gt up. price 0. It never cells. •" 0 ' Z. F. HUNKEL4LEtrIVAL AIfD B P. guy; HEE* SHAMPOO !OR THE _The best and cheapest Hair Dressing eat* Ur - Cleaner In the world. They remove' dazWlreff; lay imitatinc, soothe and cool thebe114441.11.114' vont from falling off, and promote .owgrowth hia eery short time. They preseoreitmidlle • Ile'r• and reuderAt soft. andAtorm. ;Tbe7.#o4or • bet:mewl. and silky apen'enwee lo•bseld mid wiry Hair, Sad ass hair dresdrar, theyste onsival eradicate dandruff and prevent I.o4inge. not -estuttoo cleans the remives I.m. eiert, Pelting, eruptiOn. Costs hemlachet i rcd4Y ty , at and fatigue. Kausel's Shmapio Lamm' r..dores Hate to a natural and 10001 ..reMrea. lefisd. dry. harskand retry pet bottle t. "Ask rMir &ruler for them, Or Wild to Kt T.- Ifaultedorregebttor. Siet4lt4 North Mistlit Enr:et. Pfitliolelnida. Pa. ‘, -hurt2,"77: KIM E3=l ES! t prices in 4.decno. great varie.. dee2o. is AU dec%o4 kers) for • • APItherLRWIP.I"..; • - NEWCOMBT.RAIRAIROTAt tbereadene.! if lfrs. R. 'AI Frost. In 01iw6Jl, Ti., by Rev. A.R. • 401os idr. Jobs ff: Tfewentab and llf re-Wardelle Fairbrotber, all of Vestal. Center, Browne C 0..; N Y. . • • .31tNN—HORTON.—in Waverly. N.Y., Dee.l2tb. pqr. 'by B . P. Brawn, Mr.„ ()eq. a. : saunn. of Litchfield, and bibs Minnie Wtaton, of 7flontn Waverly, • ,- . •A. a DIED. • • if11Lt1.11.2.-4.0 tpringilddsEarr. 1377, . , daLt;wltiof t rietuaa C. Wheeler, aged 66 year... , Deceasetrwaa daughler-oritig Bad Henry Pars COlifillt.-An Dec.' leitt, 1677, iiter short illners • • at-the reAlente ef•her son, Charles Corbin, is Warren, Bradford Ca, Rhoda (Sutton) 'Corbin. - widow of thole* Aaron earth'. for soapy years' ' • ajlituilpg Sider in, the Prinhytetlan Church. at Warren, She mulls the slat year of herag-, sad arae.asother of a large most of wheat nos vivo her. • seeds shall be great and tidne offspring ail ..] 'the krass'of tlfe earth. Thousbaltcometotbyrava - Awful! agelike as s Mork of corn ealmeth In his arasod.”—loly 2-26: • Caiitse. Pa. Dec. Otb, 1677, Amts - 'wife of C.. 1 • Corblo, eon of W. I. Corbin, Of • Warren, aged 28 years. She had been a member of the United I.reabytes . elan Church for several years, and was' a rood!' • and noon* knew her but to admire Mr." She, leaves three little girls aged four and talinyesta respeetively, to stem the ills of earth without a • motbfirs care. May Divine vim enstaln the - heart - striElien busband iimiliging to t h at rest which, we \ • ' trast die has found. . ' - C. \ • \ , iNESI 19IE • c-'• • llra. Min itsristi. 4841114 . et" lac • ales.... /Ilium. , er: l l4h°l 4 l , • Sii it: 0 "' TS ' On ons, ,•• 1" • # .'.. 4 ''''',.' Clackeua 7 0 a . Itetswai.a:-_ - Go.pgii,../....i......4*,.. Jr.../ i ll• .aill 01 Pucks Tin keys's 9' @ 10 " .. .. COISSE4OIIOI.O.I4O.IIIOPTON .11, ORO. • , ipar talh, .5... j.• ...1. • ~.,..., ' ilg, es 00 10 .0.1a4., . : r ' bkins Oesnoto!.../: h. . ...• • .IV IiI• 0 0 r 1 e ... r iteep pr.,1t5...., 1 20.01 i 100 • ~., . . natow ' - " ' 00 - 10 07- • . Woul. washed ....4... . Si.64#, 24 ,-, -.. ' .. :anwashegl..:'..:. - - 20 i ' .21 1 . . MI ANTED.-1;000TONS PRIME .11rOTIIT HAY. . • • Tor prim dte.. WI on= addrosiG.S.ACILLICT's nbeleesin deader In Sated Ilas and Sr*,tw Spfins Pa. ; Sept 13:77 WS. HE. REF,VA'4'ER OFFICE Does tbilt EMI BEST JOB PI LATINO Viaiiisitibusweent II OE ffIZI Fl BM CI Pi , r - • . • 7 =I MEE 0