padfold Nglortet, l'crwavii,. Tlarsday;Sat. VT, 11178. - W. A. OHAMBERIN, - Dealer In S ! JEWELB WATCIII3, SILVER &PLATED*ARE I TOWANDA,'PA. Towanda, Jim. 18, 187. TOWANDA IrONT:OFFiCE. The roa Once will be kept open front o 'clock, A. 9!., Notary Order and Registered Lettir depcirtmettl trill rtose at Ccrclock, P. X. ON StN,DAYS the office wit be open from 9.30 to 10. M, A, M. • . . AIIIIIVALS AND DEPAMTVIIMS old MAILS.- 3. Malls will arrive any depart Wm Towandicrost Of ice as follows until further notice.: MIME! Froth the Worth. PA. i S. Y. U. R., at 12.313,.1.x. I.ecked inalljr.An. Elnlith zuclusst and west at 10:20, P. IL From the South at 5.. P. x.. Through mail from rtilladelptda, Nest or and Eastern tates, 4 From Suite Line & S.. It. It., at sap. S A. X. A.m. From Barclay at 7 2.. lc a . . From Canton at S V: li.. From Troy et 12 it. , From Leßaysellle, Rome, ike:, at .1: x. .., ' From She.shequln - at 10 A. X. ' , From Mehoopany (Monday, Wednesday.and Fri - . s. dar) . at 12 it . • From New Era (Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day) at 11 A. NI ... , 1:1223331 Pa.lk N. Y. R. R.; South. A. x. Through mall to Philadelphia, New York and Eiger& ridates. 1"), o'clock, P. 11. • • - Nnrth. 4:15 F.M. Through Mall to . T.inaira and points 'On ' c N. - C - R. R 10.30 A. 31. S. &S. it. R.. 'Reptile° and intermediate potnta 2:45 o'clock. k. Barclay. 1:.3e r. x. ritath.. 9 A. N. • Troy. 1 P. x. Stiestiequiti,' 12 31. T.eltaysvllle, 1 P. N. Ifehoopany (Monday, Wednesday and . Friday,) -at P. x. New Era (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday), at 1 1" ss W. ALvont. LOCAL AND GENERAL; TrIE pews in the 'Presbyterian Chtirch brirg an income of nearly three thou Sand dollars this year. •, . . REV. 11: A. CuEvimys - n,.of Boston, will lecture iirt.hesM. E. Church of , this place next Monday evnii,g, :January Sid>. ject, "The Struggle of Life.'.' Tiu Widow .of the late 'General LIENRT - . W41.F.S died in Cleveland a few days sin. Her remains were buried beside • those of her husband iu the cemetery at Athens.- Tint:telegraph Oleo at this pace sent 4,72 S tuessages last 'year, anti-'t'(ccived 4,963. These figures d . t.l not - include rail road business and free nicssageg't , , • Tiit: friends ~of Rev. Mr. EVERFri, paitor of the M. E. Church, will pay him a donation visit at the Church, Luther's Mills, Tuesday, Jim. 1878, afternoon and, evening. Tus radies' s Benevolent -Association want second-hand clothing immediately.. Friends, Will ytm re.pond- to this -call ? 'We can use any-filing.- Send iu your con ' ibutions beford next Wednet4lay WE, the trustees of the Colored Church, tender to the people, of Toicanda. and vi '6nityour hedrty thanks for their liberal conkributions in assisting its to raise in all. Thos. Blt.htt, Sec'y. DONATION VISIT. - -:-The friends of Rev llAu.ucK ARMSTRONG wad wife will give 'them the gixtepth annual donation visit at the parsonage, 31oureeton, oil, the af °-terpoon and eveniug of Thursd4,,,,Jan. 24t1,1 3 , 181'8. All are invited. REV. IT. A. Cl.EvEt.msu; of Boston, lia's consented to lecture before the Orwell Libraiy Association on Saturday. evening, January nth, at the 31. E. Church. Those who listenedto Mr. CLEVELAND last win- I ter will need no second invitation to be; vresent on this occasion. -WE leatiithat•the saw-mill of lionAcE Wsnwicx, in Standing Stone, Was dc stroye:l by fire on Motiday'bight last. —AII, the machinery and a quantity of Inniber was deAroYed. Loss $lOO. No insura lice. Mr. W:has' the sympathy of the ,entire community. MRS. .M ecru will instruct in, German the' Collegiate •Itislitute, commencing with the next term, MMulay, Janu'ai . y 2S. Mrs. MEact:a has made a specialty of German for several years, Lacing spent two years in Germany. have •no doitht that-she will have alarge . class. • eoL: MEscHAA lectured to full houses' . at East Smithfield, Jan. 2, in. Cmgiega tional Church,- and lan: 3d ix the liisci ple Church: The Colonel's second lecture far surpassed his first. !Te is evidently doing a gixid work, is advocating a govd Policy ; and one of the mbsj i naturatand eloquent speakers of his age. Tut; Ea 4 'Smithfield Graded Selitiol, under the present ma.nagentent l , is looked upon' . as a.'great saccest. We' hear very favorable reports in all directions, and ti ere is bit one verdict.' Ihe following is; the corps of teachers : P , iiirip;zh•Prof. J. 13. EVERY. AsSixtahl-31iss FRANK BARTHOLOMF.W, lutertnediato - ; Ev.A. SNTDER, Primary. l'Fl k -osAi..-=Di-. D. LEONAJM ' after several months' praCtice in hospi tal los,'hieago,: has returned to his home 7 alai resumed his professional duties.. —C4 fi:ActrAm trill lecture-iu-3lercur lo 7 ingrrow evening. . —qtrs. Ovt:Nttittatt and sister, of De trait, Mich., are visiting relatives ,in this GOMM A coItit.F.SPOLNDENT writes us that Mr. B. F. WiLmor, of lbsUie, while work ing on the railroad bridge 'spanniug To= wands Creek at Motiroeton, Tuesday last, fell into the water of ten feet depth, and swain to the shore with an axe in one hanil and a lot of spikes in the other: lle 'di.l injured'a the aceidtnt or (one make himself a Baptist, as as head was fill the time above water. • (),• .londiay afternoon last- the little three-year-old daughtei'of GF.O. JACKSON was badly scakiedtlix - falling into a pail of hp Pt water. Dr. JOII,NSON was immediately called and dressed the burns, which nearly .covered.one:side of the body. The little pattent.'boto . her sufferings with a fortij ; tulle (plite remarkable in -one so young• She is , an nricommonly beautiful and in --teresting child, and every kindly ,heart furls a deep Sympathy with her in this painful misfortune. •' -• AtTliornif tlui Town Council baCe' pasEeclan•cirdinaitce prObibiiing , hpys from • getting upon =ring trains passing, tine' the I.niough, the law Is a - de'ad letter. On Monday morning a lsd.namect PRARLEY _ 6 ° 1 1 , 4 %N. while attempting to .step from a • 'n l "v•eg coat-train, had his foot badly crushed luidpr the car. The unfortunate boy-wa - s taken to the Ace of..,Dr. PRATT, where the. wound Wit ',dressed, and the -Young - patient, is doinotell.•• _lt is Won derful that more - accideUts l o; this ,nature do not.occur, and paients who allow their eaildten to be upon therailroad track are 'very culpable. TEM. following officers of Watkins Post, No. 68, G. A. R., were installed for the ensuing year, on January llth, by D, W. Bari; installing officer : =• Commander J. •Asnaiw B. V. - Cominaiuier-4A3rEs Birr-4,Wr. • V. Colimander—GEOßGE ?firm. Officer of Day,,famns Purr. Officer of Guard—C. E. Asnarts., Chaplain—D. W. Scorr. Byrgeon—J - . N. tAl t tFir. Quirternyuiter-0. D. LYON. Adjutant—Joszrn TIRKET. • Representittitt to Dept. Enetzmpment-- C. E. Annunws. • Comrade Gto. V. DYER tppointed a committee to procure names of - all volun teers froin Towanda boron& far. the -•nnty history. moutatii. —A very pleasant affair eatt4pff last night at Pennyville. At an early hour Stevens' Ball was filled with good GARgers—and some good-looking orke_,N_to,o,hen they pracesded,to install the followineofficers : W. 3f--ORErA. BeItICILVZ W.":0.--.TEFTErcON 311. Y. Cut I W. T.-GEORGE, W. AF). W. L.= RN COELL \ W. B.•—ALES. STILIMON. 11. C.—.M.A.TJLD4 MILLER. IV. B.—WILS6 IV. G. X.—_CoLsl.4l; Cerea-,Mrs. PARVIX CoviLLE.' Pomono—Mrs. 0. A. BunrimAk• ''lona.—airs. G..C. CORNELL. Lady Asit-.-Miss B:tuilltx3i Then 'followed a stepper, and such a supper !—everything . do tempt the palate of the most fastidious ; in short, it was a complete siecess, and I am fully persuad ed in my own mind 'that,some day lohall sign myself Eier Yours; SAMUEL J P,of 11. Ilidgbury, Jan: 2, IS7B. LERor.—As we see hue . little in your colums, frorri Leßoy, I t4tight I would send you `a short 4.itezuqt product of a small farm ; the case I am acquainted with and think the statement Correct: COLT is CiLtNEV has-thirty-tire acres of improred land which produced as.fol lows, the majority of prices being taken from actual sales shade by him: 5} acres corn ir-olnceil.so4 bushels of ears, of 30. ceiltS..pa blptiO, $151.20 ;: 76 bushels of oats, 30 cent, s22.tyo ; 35 bushels of po tjitoes, 30 cents, $10.50 ; 161' bushels of buck Wheat, 50 cents, ssit.2s ; 3 toils of bay; $6; $14.00 ; oat straw valued at -1300 bundles coin stalks,' :1 cents, $432.59 ; From - 3 cows, 9 tubs of butter (40i at 20 cents, :;Ii•z1 ; sold q-calvCs foi- $17.00 : sold-poultry to the ;IniMint of $13.00; 749 Pork, at 6 cents.' $44.9-4:' Making s4o9.li9—about $16 1 : per acre, besides the pasturing for:3 coWs, 2 ca?ves and 1 horse, the' product • from the garden and _ eggs sold, flow will i mir . county.average with this'? - A Suusuniumi. Leßoy, Jan: 8, 'lB7B. • ' - Tnor ITEMS.—The week of prayer was observed by the Methodist churches at theic respective housd:s of I worship.' No union services this.year t as in the three rears Mast. Ilev.(g.W.WAnF. of . 4 t. Paul's Chni - ch, received a Webster's Unahiidged Die- Itionary and other valitable presents from members of his hi a few days' since. Ile ' is highly respeeted by every: one and a great favorite with his peoPle. Mrs. N AitNot.n, of Ithaca, has been spending a few weeks' with her friends here. Mrs. courn..l:, of Philadelphia, is risit, ing her da:igliters.firfri fek days. The Murphy Baud S,ylvauia are soon 1 to give a tine entertainment at the hall in that place. -•- Mr. and Mrs..t. IL OLIVER flaVe" just' returned from Nunes, where they have becin 4siting, B. consented to deliver a leant e before the' ( 1 ;riolcil School on " An cient Mr. B. has given the subject much thought; and study, and-is well pre- - pared to do jukiee to this important hut too much neglectild study, , t , , ** WE COPY the foll Owing notice of . the death of Capt. LEST ft the Memphis (Mo.) ./kreille. ('apt. IL was an uncle of Mrs. C. P. WELLEs and a relative cif JAS. COA BF, of this place : \. I `• It becomes our painful duty' ,i•ecoril the sudden death of one of our best and must highly•respected eitizens: CaP4in .lames S. BeSt died at' -his residence thiS city on Tuesday morning, the nit., after a brief illness, in the :1:1d year of his age. Dn the Friday previous he was about time as usual conversing with his friends, and in the ei - etiiis retired in aPparently as Bond health as he had been accustomed•to enjoy, though he bad not . been ip first-rate ltealtli fOr sc% eral years. Early Slit Imlay morning he 'called niewr bets of the family to his bedside and iti formed thentthat sick. A physi cian was at once sent for, lwho pronounced the cause of his trouble piiraly4is. All was done for Inin :that possibly could be, but he continued tu'fail and grow worse; lying in an unconscious state the greater part of the time ; with'blit little or no use of his.linabs, until about teo'clock on tire motning of Dec. nth, when death rebeved him' of his sufferings. " • "Capt., Best was born in Ireland in 152-1 ; 'came to this country with his pa-• rents, in IS3S, . and, lived in- Quincy. until ISss.•when be removed to this'oMn ty: .sii.ce ? which time he has made Mem phi.: his home. ..During - the war lie served with credit. as a Captain in the t2d Missouri Militia, and in lefsl he was elected Sheriff of this county. lie was, at time of. his death, a niember of - thc Episcopal Church: In his death our community loser one of its best citizens; and an bonOrable, up .rigi4 man.. He vas buried 4 the cemc tery in this place on Wednesday with sonic hofiors, of which order he was an old and respected teernber,"— . • WEST Wysox.— With the thei-picinie tki' near zero, and. Old Jack Frost oi!tile, rampage, the Wysozers have kept Close . quarters fot the last few days. Wednes daylast " Old Sol." put in an appearance and loosened up-things generally. To give an accurate 'account of the changea ble weather 'would certainly Plizzle the wits of old/Madame PARTINGTO:s:, Or \ Mrs. I.totoNTE,, Who once said at a tea-party, "if she had het life written out m full it would make a large dictionary." Thepeoplee of this district have reason to congratulate themselves over our well conducted school by Miss BCLI., who is well qualified 'fdr the task. The school is evidently well managed, judging from the. high terms in which it is spoken of by both parents and. children. • • Rev. Mr. Attstsrnotio,. of Monroeton, has for E'orne time past kindly supplied the people at the White thumb with ex cellent sermons on Sunday evenings. As preacher he posSesses r inore than ordina-' ry ability, and his discourses are listened to with marked attention. An effort is .. now on 'foot, to procure .means by subscription. to locate Rev.. Mr. 1 11r.r..L as pastor;—preaching in the Brick- Clith in the.raorning and in the White Churekin the evening. Ile Preached here two weeks since, giving good.satisfaction. We aretgla Ic• state .that the.arnount re quired is nen y raised ; and that the merri bers,are Tettin wideawake, after a long indifferen . as to their church in. the Wrests. If the me . hers composingtwo_churches would vv - • k together united ly, Owe is no reason orb strong church organization should not, 4.,• built up in this community' and much 6• # s accom plished. Wysox, Jan: 16,A87a, THE Commissioners have trulde the fol. owing appointments for the present year: Lnwra. Counsel.—PAvtra CARROGLIAL Physieian.—Dr. EL M. - WooDnumg. • ',Mercantile Apprai iser.,—p. D. Ring- DAM. • The selections are good and give gen eral satisfaction. The appointment of Mr. LEsvis for a "third tern)," is the best evidence of his fitndsei for the position. -. TnE stockholders' ot the First National Bank held their annual meeting on the Bth instant and elected the following board of directors: Jos. Pofirma i N. N. BErrs,_ eito.--sTE - 37.58, H. L. SCOTT, E. W. HALE, C. MAN VILLE, C. L. TRACY, G. W. Ftsff, R. 0. Slum. Hod. JosErn Pow: EL' *as re-elected President and-N. N. BETTS continued tashier. The state ment of the First:. National, which .we print . in another_ Column, tells its own story. While' i :so niany banks have sus-; pended, this institution steadily increases in business and in dm condence of Alm fublie. CI no .0 rvs:.N Awav,--2-A - pair ~,of choke sxB chromes is given free to every reader of this notice who will send fifteen cents . (pOstageAampstakeii) for a three month 'subs. , 4q4ion to Leisure . Hours, a large 16 pigs family paper, filled with the best stories, poetry, etc, by the ablest writers. The papers sent will contain the . opening chapters of a charming story, en titled, "Holden With the Cords," by the uthor of " Shiloh l 0 My Winter in Cu b " etc. In . order to make known this pub kation to all, , the publishers, J. L. Pattetik-Qo., 162 William-st., New Fork, offer tlie\tove subscription at about half price, and also give free .such a beautiful pair of - chromos as will adorn any dwell -1 ing. Double value of Money is guaran- . teed to all who send. $1,500 in prizes is given free to agents.—Adr. TEE . Direct-Draft Eureka-Mower, man ufactured at Towanda, Pa., has been in great demand dating the past season. In spite of tlie - hard times; their sales more .than doubled the preceding yea'r. These facts are net lost upon the leading capi talists of our own town and vicinity, who, seeing a promising) future for,. the direct draft mower,_ lave united in the purchase of the extensive manufactory in Towanda, including alithe patents and titles s thetein, vested. The purchasers are men of en 'Orgy, as well as large capital, :IA will push the manufacture of i the Eureka, for the coming season, to the full cap city of d their works. .kpplications from arid pend ing negotiations with -.:several parties in the Yost for territory and rights,to man ufacture- under the patenti promise a large revenue for the new company. The ofileerS and manigetnent of the new firm have not been made Public- up to the time , - of going to press. Tfi'n following correspondence-explains OE Commander and comrade., or 5,,,,,,ii„., i) z , .usiNF , s -.HINTS 'FOR, EVERYBODY. ,-, • Pot, G. A. L. of Leßabari"e. a. : P There is perhaps no subject upOn .which iGENTs-,I send You enclosed a picture the great public is less informed than of my brother, Maj. I. P. - Spalding, who . fell upon the, battlefield of- Gettysburg' how.to'nse the United States mails. Post, Whilst standing. beside many of_ you, his masters are daily obliged .tci reply to in comrades. fighting in defense of our roan- quiries in person and by mail concerning try's flag and honor. Will you accept this the proper mode of sending various kinds piethre as a sli g ht token of gratitude from 7 1- me for the honor conferred on the memo _ /of matter throng thepost-office. It may ry of my lamented bvither in naming be about a letter or package, -concerning' your Prist for him, as also for the mar:s4' i f• money or merchatidise, or relate, to pee actsof kindness `and confidence shown/. '• " • Min and my son, Capt. E. A: Spalding. i - . tal charges or rulings. The following de-- dining the dart: and,tryiug days that you i- part Mental decisions were made in answer were together as:omrades in the army ? 1 to inquirie by postmasters, ~but the in- May success attend your efforts and may formatiOn is also useful to the public : 1 the benefits anticipated by the- founders '• . !. - ' of your noble older be fully. •ealized.- and ' 1... - PartieS addressed have the option to may it bring comfort and happiness . to , refuse to tale ally package out of a post all of your disabled .'comrades and their i Office, or the hands of a letfer carrier if, fantilies.: That long life. peace, prosperity 1 for any canie, they do mot see fit to ac and ! hapPinsss may be the lot of every cept them. , Union soldier, and especially every-men- 2. A postmaster. is ,not, obliged to ac her of Spalding Post, is the sincere and ! oolif 11l payment of postage-any enamel' heartfelt p4ayer of your friend • 1 whiclitenay be so mutilated as to be itu _ .!. A. 11. s r. „ ! •; m: , : ,- G. !torren ,.. t, . - • Athens, Dec. 11, 17t1. . • I 3. A - blisiness card may be printer . or . ~ nnpre*ikl upon the envelope •or wrapper of a package of third class matter, with out'subjecting the package to extra past- . . -,- . • A res:qiition of thanks was heartily ten dered Mr. A. H. SpaldinT for the. very, acceptableandtimely gift of a portrait' of their respected and lamentai Major, who, a,;ltas already b-en stated, fell upon the. memorable field of Gettysburg, and - With thousands of others yielded up Iris life on that eventful day that the nation might live. Many,are the tender memo ries of the past, • forgotten; perhaps. by many except thrice who participatjd in that long and bloody. strnggle for the Maintenance of the honor and perpetuity of our nation, and there isitotbing. per haps, .which so unites the hearts, of any people as to - have been banded together in the detNse of a common cause; there fore, we, 'soldiers of the GranOrmy of I d e Tepublie, have united ourselves to-,•1 ge 1-r in Fraternity, Charity and'Loyalty. Frat ruity, tbal,,,,we, may assistonean t,tit Pother In lightibg the battles of life and ilia intaiiii •14 a respectable existence in this laud w - s,fought to save; with Charity toward our tying lirothers-of the South • t uipa n di e ted fy4he history of anr natim t while our fealt• to the flag and Loyalty to the gOvernme is supreme,Land the' 1 prayer of every true 'pion soldier is that God. may so direct th hearts and minds of, the rulers of thiS He)tic.that peace maylong reign throughon our borders . , and that we be henceforth a d forOvcr a happy, united and prosperous col& L:thvied.l. . 'J. D. MANDE , Y•ILLE , IC m. .I. N.. SMITE, ‘‘,, • Le Raysville,: Jan. 8, 1875.: _ . Tut NEW VOLUME OF TILE LIVING AGI, —The new year of-oLittell's I,fring opens With the number,for the" Week end ing :January sth. Owing! to tue recent estaldishment c4' important periodicals abroad—notably The Century in - England—aid to the sinsultane'ous itll - mcn t of others, a fresh impetus has been given to foreign periodical tre ; the ablest living thinkers and' writers be ing enlisted in its service town extent; heretofore _probably unequalled: . The Liring Age presents with 'satisfactory ..eonipteness ,whaf is most valuable in this • literature. The publishers already aurronnee. for early numbers of the trla• year, articles by Louis Katith, ex-Gov ernor of Hungary (on the Turkish Ques tiOn)-; Pref. 31ax Muller, Prof. Goldwin Smith, the Duke of Argyll. Rt. IfOnora ble W. E. Gbtdstone (on Courses of Re ligious Thought), Richard A. Proctor,. Prof. Owen and others (Studies{ in Sci ence), Franc - es Power Cobbe; Alfred Bus selLWallace, Prof. J. C. Blackie, Edward 'A. Freeman, Afattnew.Artiold, J. Leslie S'tephen; x lohn Ruskin, and other eminent writers. In the department of fiction the best foreign 'authors will he represented in serial and sh'ort stories.. The publica- I • • tio'; of a 'new story by Williani Black is to be 'begun in January, from. advance sheets, and other attractions will follow. The volumes of-this Standard- weekly magazine for the new year promise to surpass .even the previons'ones in inter est, and in importance to Ameriean lead ers. The beginning of a..nevevOltiine is a_ favorable time for new snbacriptions \ ,`and the publishers still; present to new suit ; scrihers'for 1878 the last seven number of 1577, which - contain the first 'install 7inents of a fine new German serial, trans lated for Th.c..Lici.izg dye ; also- a serial story by Miss_Thackemy . , and the'-usual large amount of ' other" Valuable . matter. For,fifty-two numbers of sixty-four'large pages each (or more than'three thousand pages a year) the liiibicription pries (SA) Cis low; whihr - for 10.50 the publishers offer to, send any one of the'Ainerican mbiatlilio.. or 'weeklies 'with .The Living Age Tor a year,. both postpaid. LITTELL & Galri : Bestnn e arc the publisbers, . • onwerth Loin; N's. 57; Knights of ta k in\ Honor, celebrated thei.r th I,inniVersary at theirroome, over liton 'a a fore; Moady evening last:. The wee filled with guests at the hour of. o the public exercises-8 calclock p. en. • O. A, Bt.tcx Wed the chair of s - • 1 and gave_the elicit ens of welcome. - Re . Dsvrro CnArr, re Sowed with prayer. The 31M.Loct.brothos, three of whom Eve in Waverley, the lead' being a resident at Towanda, sang :a song; "Rush the:lC:my baby," in a very - effective manner.. : Mgt. S. P. Warrivtin. played the - piano amen. panimenit. [ . air. Kra-ram:on read-an address . upon "The objectsland benefits of our order.* This was a lucid and ,thoughtfid , 'exposi tion 'of tho .moral and material •bpneti a of a fraternal resociation for mutual ele .tioti miiitimpnyvement; founded upon the sentiment, of the brotherhood of maaami that charity which seeks to alleviate ee -1 sufferings of hi:in mnity. There is tot lisp - ace to recapitulate even its leading points ; but all who !maid it will heartily agree with me in saj ing that it was i highly interesting and instructive elucida tion-of- the objects for which the order was established. • One of the pleasantest incidents of the evening was ,the presentation to - 948W Lodge ,of a handsome Bible:. This was 'done by Mrs. F. E. Posy, in:'7 a neat little speech, in behalf of the wivstif the-mar ried. members....W.lterdgers reap raided for the Lodge; song by ut.toct: icolothtrs, "The pure, the bright, the beautLful." A very agreeable. surpriie, yrbieb vial not on, the programtne; was, atroMed by the guests .being served with delicious ice /cream, cakes, sandwitelies, The net song, "'Tis.,moonlight ori the . lake," was encored; and in response' they gave a very, amusing solo and chotus en titled' "The great len Convention." This so_heartily applauded as to Call out a • pathetic piece, "Only an outcast." Dr. Wuoinsuits read .a brief article gaing interesting statistics of "Our Or der." O. D. WiristtAN! followed with the " Early history of Crystal Lodge." Rev. D'Avin CIiAET Spoke of its benefits as a mutual iife-insurance company. The singers gave. us ono of those half burlesque and half devotional plantation songs, "Angels, meet -me at the cross roads," which really have a weird. and thrilling effect when sting as, it was that evening A vote of thanks from the audience wlis given to Mt - tLoi.:E brothers for their ex celleht music. . . The entertainment closed with a solo and chorus, " fkaven our home." :May Crystal Lodge . "live long and prosper," and thus be enabled to celebrate many More pleasant 'anniversaries.. N. 0. lbw To USE TFIE MAILS.—ItuLINGs FROM -OFFICIAL RECORD*- - -AVRAT UNCLE SAM REI.IFIRES OF T 110.4.. Wlio EMPLOV Tlt POSTAL SEjtVV ; F: TO TBANsACT TII Elle age.. ' - , N -I: A. mail carrier _should not receive.: mail.tnatter unless he is one mile ormore. . froth a postoilice, and when received such matter should be delivered . into tbo'next. • postolli..N.Lat - whielrhe arrives. This rul ing does not refer to mail matter. proper. I . ly . enetosell'in- Government stamped en. velopes. N 5. Anythirother than an a&itess . I written or priaed \ upon side` of a • ponl, i card which contain\ the words, ." WNW i 1 theleldress. on this, side, the message ofßi Other," renders the same uninailable as I; ; postal card. ' . , , 1 6. When two or more kinds of mail , matter are enclosed- in the same package i I the entire packagelis :übject, to`the higher 1 I rate. . . • - \ , .. ; 7 To paste orattach anything Whatev- er to or upon a, postal card, except\ the name and residence of the person addreks . - i A ed,nders the same uninailable,as a isls'.. ) F tAI ;card., I ' S'.l3lanns - cript passing between (either -' _}.way) antiTrs and publishers' of books in the mails is\subject to a postage, of' one i cent for eactr . outic.e or. - fraction thereof. ! -9. •` Drawings , " made with pen, pencil or licugh,-are subject to postage at "the 1 rateof three cents for each half ounce or 1 fraction thereof \ I ' 10. Music nianugcriPt \ and proof sheets of.theisame cannot be sift through the -mails at less than letter rates of postage. - 11. Manuscript letters- trMiSmitted by mail are subject to postage of three ants fur each half ounce thereof, when sent in tiled or unsealed envelopes. . 2. Unpaid letters containing orders for 1,, ods cannot be lawfully., carriedity the re. '1 carriers outside the mails. 13. SI .cimens of penthauship,enclosed with pri d matter cannot be Mailed in the same, pa -kage withoat subjecting the My*, packag to letter rates. .. d..'ot•iir,PIEUCHE J:NGS—CIONDAV, JASUI: • s Ransfeker. \\ l Ilunsick 'anning, QllLand ARY Merriti iV\tight vs Rule nuide allunsielter ti=s Cornell. Same Qs Stniti.Salne vs er, et-al:•Susan Coueee.ll'cs L. trustee.. Cti H ancht S C W John R . son, ir, et al.r-Itules a, J C Beardsley vs Griffin Magee, -et -at G C Atwood vs same. Peter J B Ellsworth . . .1 Deidiemans use vs Wm Coolbaugh: lI.L Millet vs L D Parine -ter—Ru?e to open judgMent in each case: JOseph Humplitiy vs L B aMI - J Mitus 7 to set aside execution: James Finnel vs Mutual Building and Saving Fund Association of Tnwanda- . Garnishee. Rule to enter judgn.ent against the garnishee. A L McKean vs Wm Biles--Rule, fora new trial. In're the petition of C P Snell for the benefit of he.: separate, earnings.—Couch grant prayer of the petitioner. ' Moses WatkinS vs W N Frederick.-- Court direct a Tend ex to issue. • In -re the assignment of Wm T Dailey for the benefit of his creditors.—Rule on Iriine Burgess, Assignee, to :file . his ac count. Jas Foi's ex'r vs H IT -Hickok—Court .permit plaintiff's hill to be amended. 'Edith Wandell vs 0 A NV - andel—Court direct.an alias subpoena to issue. Su►n Blair vi G A.-Man.—Court direct Sheriff tO\rnake proclamation. • Addie Dicinson vs G-3I Dickinson:— Coiat'appointl3 , Long and R H Ransom Es. 4, Commissioners. " • Lelia E.:Scudder vs Nelson Scudder.— Court grant a divorce. ' • In re the assignment of C B Kitchen to 13 : Van Dyke for the benefit of his creditOrs.—Court appoint C WeliolOmb mid Levi Nobles Appraisers. Charles Drum&met - vs Oscar Dyer.— Court appoint.' P Ssudeison, Di% Mas ter and Ey.aminar. POrnetoy Bros' vs Bradford; & Co.—Court appoint Delos Rook. nett, Esq, an Audito r . to distribute the fu : pd raised ty the S h eriff's sale of defendants per. glottal property. • - S - HER_IPP'S SALES.--By virtue of sundry writs Mined oat of the Court of Commen Plea. of Medford County. and to me di rected, 1 will elipmeetapublie Macon THURSDAY, the Slat day of JAN...111714*M0 door of the Court House, In Towanda, at I o'clock g. it., the follow tag described property, to oft: - Owlet, piece or parcel of -laud situate In Troy twp, bounded north by lands of Samuel 8 Purple and Ben) Smiley, east by lands oCcupled by H I) InteLeollth by Dads occupied try A p Pitch 'and Lucien Stiles, west by lands bf Henry Hescock and Widow Kirby; contains It 2 acres more or Leas, about 160 imprOved, with I framed house, 2 framed barns. other outbuildings and orchard of-fruit-trete; there* on. Seized mid taken into execution at, the suit Ot 'D E Ward vs A J Close. ' ALSO—AII that certain plece of land situate fin Armenia top, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a Stake and stone on the south line of Alex Perigee:lot, being the northeast cor of 1, Hur dlers tot; thence east 120 pen , to a post; thence south 100 per. to a 'post Ln the girth line of -T Fel. ions' lot; thence west 120 pem to a post, being the eoutheast cor of 1, Bardtet•l lot; thence north to the place of beginning ; contains 7q, acres more or less. Seised and taken Into execution at the suit of Alrord Roctorlies Hannah Runde!' and 1) W Runde% 'l' T. ALSO—One other led situate In Athens top. `bounded northl:y lands of Mrs John Kelley, east :by lands of --iran Down, south by lands of John Hriseoll, great by Ceater-et: altienproved, with 1 framed house, and few fnlit trees thefton.. Being lot No 23 of Shepard and Elmere plot of South Wa verly. Seized.smd taken Into execution at the suit of H 8-McKear: vs H Morgan. ALSO—Ona other lot situate In Burlington twp, bounded north by lands Of Charlotte Norris, east by the Berwick Turnpike and lands Of Mrs Ann \Catist.n, sotrth by lands of Johis Spencer and the :bee highway. ,west try' lands of lioraae Brown an Abel Schick; contains lso acres more •or less, a 100 improved. with 1 framed bouse,2 framed barns Ith.shede attached. other ontimilidings and aa o of fruit trees thereon. . ALSO—Qne other lot situate In Burlington tap, boundestmerth by lands of dames W Nicholliseeast, by lands of 'meg W Nicholls and Washington Dibble, south • the Berwick tett:pike, west by lands of .A J BPa Mee; contains 50 acres more or le-a shout au Imp west with I frained...house, 1 trained barn, with s ds attached, other otitbulld- Ings and orchard of fr it trees thereon. sttsts—Otte other , tot mate In linrlirgton two, boimded north by lambs o I Weed, east by. lands CHI IST CHUBCII.—In October last the of George Sinume and othe • south and west by budget James W Nicholls' c stains 50 acres mom Vestry of Christ Church decided; to snaker no „ . • mprovements. Amnia quite extensive repairs on their •AL 40—One other lot eltnate 1 Town 14 bi ro ', bounded and detteribed Ks follows. Beginning. at house of worship. The' contractl 3 was the southeast cor of lot owned by Jol Laggan, sit v ss_ nate on the west side Itrolge-st entire: et nOtaregell to L . B. .nononnts who ptislveci ' tending along Laggan's south line ion ft o a cur: thence southerly along lands of .1 J.Grinit ant w the work in his to vigorous style, so& Patton 40 ft h.- a cor: thenee easterly aims said on Thursday evening last the Chureh ow, ortmtbs• lot 150 ft to a cur oft liridgo-st afore aid; thence along said Brldge;st ieft to the place of again opened for services. Revs. F, D.. ginnlog, art th 1 framed house thereto. 11081U818 and J. M. HA/Wilco were in. the aLm ' fte .. fither lot ~thole in Towanda born', bonnded and gest-rib...l as follows r Be:tinning MI church with the Reettir, J. S. BECIIB, and mtetou.A st the northwest esuf of let sob! to Lucin da Carter: thence alobr.: the smith line of If uston.st the former delivered and interestinf dis. westerly Vs 5'40 ft to life line of other lot pf Eine line Huston: thence *inn the line of Sald lot south course appropriate to the occasion, at the -line tea cot on slps north side of alley of B C,Mer conclusion of which Rev. Mr. RR _ails car; thence along easterly abort so p to a cor of Chas 11,i-Kintinv; allure northerly along the Mad the dedicatory, prayers W . o had line of Chad.* Afelarin:Lr. t'ltariee bateber and intended giving a tlescriptionof the build-Lorinda Carter to the pare of beginning, with tram'd framed barn and few fruit trees Ing as it now appears, but . want of space thereon. Sx.l7:d and tateninto executi..n at the suit of A and .1 Morley vs Nichols. Also at the compcl 8 118 tr. d ef er rise i t until next week. suit of Edward Overton to se of ti F Taber vs It is only justice t 3 the Rector and Wars-.' " ' ALSO—tifie oth..l^ins rlttlate lir i.e. Rev tWp. Ursula V Fitulkner vs A lc Alger:— `SI aL-Teaite. i• H F Mayna.rd, and p C, Do Witt, Esqkfor plaintiff ; Daviea Canto- . chan and Etlianan Smith, Esq; for defend-, ants,. Verdi* for defericlants. • •Wm May vs T Hoyse—Weipass. Patrick & Foyle foi'plalntiff ;• H.F May nard and D C De Witt; .Esqs, for defend-. ant. On trial. dens to say that lacy are entitled - to the hearty and unani - nous thanks of the con gregation the painstaking efforts-they hive taken to renter the Church not only fomfortalile but really attractive and ar tistic in appearaace, at a oMparatively small cost. • • , . . AT A regular meeting of Tpiraznla Lodge, No. 200, K. of held on . day evening, Jan•. 1, the followiisg officers were installed by D. D. G. C. :Tom: - CALIFF for the present term : P. 0.--(4.0. 11.. Wool). C. C.-11ENTLY ilAlutis. • V. C.—L. 11. F ROST. - Preta te—O. J. Cni7r.nrCß. K. of R. and-S.—.T: IL 0nc(:7,77. _JL of E, —T. P. VA'Nvt.F.E : t.' if. of P.GEottGE CLARK. .3f. of I.—C. C. 31uwEn. . . ISIELL9cx. 0. G.- 7 1V m. IjHysKR. Trustees—O. A. BLACK, WM. IL 'DECK- En, jr. Tiff: annulil festival of the , Pre.s.layter!al . Sunday tri'z.liooh came of 'on 'New Year's evening and was a decided succtu s. The stiperintendeni, D7A. Ovravrox; vas pre sented with a , heautiful copy of Jamison, Fausett ‘5:, Brown's Commeifary volumes. Mrs. BALDwrs, superintendent of the Primary department, was the reciplent.of an elegant present in• the shape of . a. dozen soh silver spoons.• The school numbers over three hUndred and is iu a. flourishing conditiod.•' • TifF. following, ‘officcrli,werp elected by .the stockholders of Citizen? National Bank at the annual election on Tlirsclay hu4: Directors, E. T. Fox, JOHN" . Mix . J. L. KENT, N. C. ELS - 1311.EF.,8. M. FECk„ 8.1):17yKE1n.41.1.:JAME,13 31Ac4'mtLax E. IL A.' Foximi„ DITTRICII, P. R. .A.CKLF.Y, and M. B. Ifnionir: At a sul*quent meeting of the board E. T. Fox was chosen Ibiesident, B. 31. PF:CK Viee Presi dent, G. A. Gctussr.v . Cashier. The condition of the institution Was thoroughly examined and prcmotinced per, fectly.satisfactory, by ,the stsckhohlers. THE County Auditors' are busily engaged examining the accounts of the county fat the year Dill. The board consists of D. LEAyis ,L.k.tcrz and C. L. Sttia.- .7 -tto. ASSIGNgWS SALE 'The verdict. of the people is thatM. E. ROSEMIELD'S is the? CREA PEST PLACE TO BlTir - CLOTMNG. And now I am again before thepeople, with the BIGGEST INPUCENIWIIIS Martha Luckey— A large EiIsTEANCLOTHING DOUSE being obliged ohj 13e11- For the benefit of their creditors, the assig . nee ha 3 sent to 71 F . 10.0.00.000 WQ.IITI OF - -READY-MADE • TO .BE SOLI)11 7 1 THIN THE , \ • , NEXT TE.NDAYS., ••\ • - '36 ;;;sltlve instructions from the\MCnee ire to sell these,;oods for - Till, as soon asposelble s • • •• - • WITHOVT. REGA' V.D TO WH • T • • TIIF.Y COST.' EL E. M4:enBel3 That have ever belt.Mrerefl to the CITIZENS OF 'tOWANDA. Attd Its surrottndlngs 1 k MAKE Al'' ASSIGNMENT, We !lave also a larollne of GENTS' PERISHING GOODS, • HATS, CAPS, &C. Come Early If lips Want itargaina. M. E. ROSENFIELD. Towanda, Dee. 1,17. ....- ..,.... . got:tided north 1,3 the Towanda Ca,eek, cast by the I.:gel:a:west hyl:inds of A llln , le a, I J'tho 3 "h! put-lie Wghwa.....r , known ai ihe Mmaittain Road, earn renitains 320 aeres more or less; about 150 In south 1,, lands or the sehrader co'ai and Sand co, pros,-d, with 7. framed boaseis,..l framed barns, west by lands of 1' A LI eleomlit contains 40 acres granary, other toctilitlalin.. : ., and 2 orrhards of fru( more or . loss; about :ti Implored. V. th 1 framed trees thereon. • Selz, it and taken lute execution at hoase, I fratnittlatrii, I framed.shoto and few Milt the imif of Jl' Kirby vs N N Parks, and Oscar N t recta therroh.. Seized and taken Into ex:et-MI6:1 at Park , : TT. the stilt of 11 $ T.Me.s's use vs :lames M - rt'ranev. ALSO-tier other Pit situate In Burlington twp XL: 4 5.1.--Ont: other lot situate in Towanda twp, hocnitrol north by Sugar. Creek, east by lands of hninva^ 4 and eit4serile` ,l as ft-tin:WS: lb:giants:gilt a - Mrs CYtathia parker, south by the palate lal hway. pointin the lino of Smith Willlanostt•thenre at a l's Its- lattils of !;"Ydn , l" Vao4/ : . a t oms r ' in ' res ' r1e,14. tingles wit ti said solith Willlatm ea In ;tweeter- our{: or lese,,,alsult 13 Improved, with 1 board house. ly dlkemtion 130 ft to a poet 1-0.51 r Bateh's-pet; thew, I bokul barn and few trait tree, thereon. Seized %north 7I.:10 . east 5 . 0 ft to u t cor; thence at right and takeninto execution at the suit of Job Slur angles with - the la‘; m -t i tionsial fin, win to smith ley'. mat vs Marvlsl ito/.. ,,,, :1. r :r.. trtatiana,,,t; thence by s ..On, wigly,...q. ,„ ; , : h T i e,. • A Lsaii_eine oilier lot a 11..1,3 4 e In Burlington two, 30' west :'Oft to thr plaee of begillis lug; sons being bounded and ti. s.irtheil as follows : Beginning' at a 'Not N. 17: 1.1.f.$ (•-and .1.. w Means., tot In Towanda, cor near the spring In the centre of the road t un iwp. as per map MA. by Wm II Morgan. with I -ping southerly tolthe centre of the bridge arm s . Framed Lots: 111 - reon. Sels-hl and taken Iwo exe- the pond; (limier sontliwest along limn of I` 1' cation at thin sole of Thomas-Meredith's use vs S., Set's loud to a) Hu! of stake and stolivs: thence Horaei,,arail Win Ilezonan. t• • north 17'. we.t tat a ear of lauds of I' I`. Burnes; AL) ) ,C)---One other .tot situate in kr'ho•nii tap, thenet• liorth 4'. last to a CO4, te• 14,111 of Will otl l .l :bounded north by lands of Alfred Ripley, east I,y Timothy linfoyleillicnce east a2°. south Caplan, of it-ids of Ttenry Covert. south, lay lands of Hosea •lc ginning: ein.tatltt 67 , aeres Caere orb-se, :Moore ta •sentt amt ether lan is of ilefrtilant s AlaustM Smith, linpr .ved. with 11ft - clued house, I log barn, afal a w , !st by lands of Waioer Potion; being. lot No :90 few fruit- green thtireon. Setze-1 and taken into eis or, starrants No usit and 095: rontalsis 100 acres Innurt eentlaut at the ' , tit of A and .1 3t”,it-y vs Debuts , er fess, anti is a part of lands of Ileury Drinker, Fictin and Timothy till A1t0.., , . deceased, as, salialivlderl by Sairistel,qte,tit , jr, L ' A°. )--, the other lot situate in Overton twp, .. . ALS( r•-tine other lot situate 111,- A rinrillit twp, bounded and al:: - - ,lrit.iil as follows; Ilegtiollog :it a • bontoled north by lauds of Waiter knit:tad and said lietutnek cor south ,T.:',°. west MI pens to ii Item ' daaronilant. A lanson snit O. east by lauds of flu-ca lock ..,17,11 thl-n0.",,i,0th 05 , ..a.-,a..-; 22 2.d0 p t.•: 't,r a 5 1. 14,b South by toads of Joules Furman estate. now chost lie t • sal,ling cur; I hol:ce South:l'3 *a . ---- 59•: lands of Cranford, west by lacols of Atiaoti Paltrier; rt . , to a past; thence swill, al •,..., west S7l,rs to a; contains Ili acres anti 2 pers tonne. or less, and be- post; thence north G. , ,0, west .00 110 q- , rs to the ttig tot No 133 of Warrants 934 and 215 of the Sugar a-pitwo of le•gl,,iiingt,e,entains 50 :rtes. _Creek' land of N Drinker, alea•eajed. as saballelleil • A !.:Qn-otte otla.-r tot !ilta-nte. In Overton tap. by satunei Strait, Jr, atiout 1:0 RCP, improved on bound.' and desetilk,l as follows: -Beginning at both or said tot,, wi t h 2 ruined Moises, 2 frimed the ;wet hires; err', of a tract bf land 'p t warr.to 'tarns.. ',frail:rr rind Orchards. thereon. Seined awl 1 tee 11.1.1117 . 01 .1 Downing: awn, nort ii:,-;:.„,0,,w,..; ms • taken into evecutl'on at the sai• of I Vri, t re e , Nur,- 1,..,,,,1,-, a - post col :thence south a 2 - 2 °.' 'Nest toti pers . X IVITIZ i•xrcator of 41 p•thei,,t-ii, vs a iatomn smth. to A p,eit cm: theltee ea.tery. along the line of Neu. AL'O-flue other lot situate in Pike twp, bound. .bon Ilineladd atoll Andrew -Wift 12. pers:to the top el and desernas! as tallow,; coninottodog at :a of fla , orit• - k a•: -fames Ileveriyes fle1,1;1:1111111 , , 0:4111V, broth lace standlog' near the highway upon the the top edge of the em-kis at N•r, thence' east i tier line of Into], of John Alderson:. thelle.r north `NO!, to Ito- ror-.,r .1-. hots atiii-.li,!:lllleverly , ,latiil: theock. deg. west fo ths east line of .1 W Bosworth: thenhe north 32 ~.,°. east k 7 . pers aheig 111-• tine of J rlt ae north I°. east along, 5;11.1 ilosworth's nue 42 per, to . , ()Owning tract to the pla,,i'' , o - , :ginning; eoatato, it tor: then,: south Slis°, east 67 Ic`r , to • MO..' 'nt acre. more or ',Ws,. are...at-30 Improved., vi nit t waY: theta: smith i• - .. west along - the highway 40 ft:fined house, 1 16,7„ barn. a o a leer fruit trees dims, to the plaim of beginning; contains 13 aeres, :thereon. Seized and taken b u execution at the more or bees.„ . no impruvestients. smi .(I and takm :suit id Henry Ilehdierner vs Mirth', Ileklisimer. . into execution at the suit of A(A. Keeney vs Sylves- A I.Sti-i aye-firth - -r- - lot: whoa:: In Wells twp. to Wood. , ' 1 s' lit,undeolaitit described as follows: 111.g1t10;11: :1: , AL.:A)- 7 One other lot sitnate hi 'C'anton to - p, i the southeast cor Of lot No 13, of the allotment or Lint laded north by holds of it 1' and D C Manley, the lands off lie MM.:hats ester in Wells twpafore ea't 'V lands of (i‘o.tg.• MeeKer;soull, by the To- said. coneeyed to J ohn' Strong: them,' atimg the wanda ('reek, nest by laude of 1)r N°Snd 1b: eon- south tine of said lo: north eft°, west S 7 0-l0 p'n.: talus'.; :keret: more or lesii, all Improved, %still I thence along the east line to tot NO 22. , eonveyed la. framed Melia). I framed tarn, and row fruit trees I. Moses. 14 Wyltai, ,till lf a°, west thereon. Seized atobtaken into ...3001tio:1 at 'the t11.nre'..... 1 .0.r.y, the eat 1111 e M: jot ~ N o 2.19., eONVev , a Statfit 001,154 r Fox, err Vs Stephen A Randall to lianDah C CollilaOlt With I', a, W.,..t. 13 7-in perst and Jared S Manley. . them, Meng-tine north line of Mt No 123 hereittaf- ALSO-tine antler lot situate in' Wilmot! tap, - ter ,lesetthed north -'n o ,cast Seri 3-10 tiers; thenee bounded and described as fallow',; (n stains so along Da: west, ilne of MI NM 125, also herein:tin-1 reres, 00 pers, and bounded I,y lino begintilag :it a described north , 4°, east 11 , 9 tern to the place of post In tlin warrant line; thesoett west 131 pets to, a begin7ill'lg; eontallts 63 3.16 au'n't mere or less, with stone heap; li o smith 0 7 ki lorry to a Men, Heap: the maiat altowasiee of 0 pe r r cc far rot d'!', etc. I: thence cast 100 per, to a.stone heap on said iastirant being- Mt No 214 of the allotment of the litheim to line and thence Mongisanao mirth 20 0 , east 71 pert tantls In Welts twp.. ' . . to.tho plae,i of begin/ling; tieing the same pet nds , s - A fee.4- , -ine - 0t1,4 lot slttla!e 11l We-11.• twp;' e ,, ONeyea By the l/1.11, and administrators of Satoh hoanded and ,b.,. cra i,,,,1 ~,, fellow 5: itegitlainZ at Ii Battle: by their deed dated 'tiny 16.. 1557, to said the ,oillll - 1:lSt. (IPT Of i 1; No 1:s aionveya,r to John . .tagain; about 4b) acres Inaprovod, with I Mg house Strong; the:meaning the ens; Ilne rii'..3i , Flot,iiorili and few fruit treks therm's,. Belted a,.,1 taken into 2. 4 0, east 59 410 pere;•thent-,- along the soutii--lito tesetaition tit the Fait of Andrew T Mal • tirnoek, sal , Of in; No 223, Conveyed to Theoplus Moore.:,hod siring atlin`r or Saran If Butler, ilec'd- s - s 'Patrick , the smith liter of hit No 215 eos,veyed to I. F Ad- Ragan. - stns s ‘ ouzh era 0 . east 495..10 per;.; fit •lie anolig _the' • . AI .Sr4z-4)ac other lot situate in TOW:II/113 1,01 . 0% west' kllio of pot N., 214 rottv;tyett to John A. Ayres Moulded wteth ;,y sta-,,,,,t. cast 1,3 , ;and, of —.. • sonto . .l t-.:., o - e•t Ittl , I. pora: the-hi'' atilt along Hoe Keeler,imatithibe Poplar.st, west by 'lands of A C of 1,,, N 0214 and the west line of tot No 212 con stOtit; tieing WI front Oh I,llil Pop!ar.st, and 139f1 veyed to Jesse sermon] . south rt °. west 63 7-1 0 is‘rst dc - ein Wi th I framed how.). I f ramed barn and few thetsee along the line of lot No 12 , aforwaid, 'oath .. `frnit Dees thereon. Seized and taken Info i-N,,,eu.. .o°, was: 4.-: 7-10 frers: thence along the west line of lion al. 111.. Sall of .1 I' Kirby', me vs tr c May., lot \0 224 above 111, descriTied.`north ',°. east 103 ...LSit-tine aches lot situate In rsallth Creek twp, petii. - ro the imam of - beginning; contains -19 acres hounded anti deacrlhed as follows': Beginning at 3 more Or le`F.s w I thilie usual allow ince of 6 per cent hemlock stake on theiiortheast cor or haters owned for roads. etc. It being Io: No 225 "Utile allotment by James W ,Suffern, twining thence southerly ' 1 of the Ithathani lands it, Wills tap. along said Suffern land - afoot Tr; 4-10 rods pin ebeid- A LSC-one other kii - situate In Wells fwp, nut slake; thence' easterly along the lasola of S Pet- h o unded mid desert bed . a.., follow , : Beg:lining' at tingill about 7 ' " 9 "'ls' t" a whit Pak Maker the southwest ..or of lot No 2.14 above described; thence northerly- along the land contraeo by par , theta, along the south" Ufa. of. saki' lot. and the ty of thefirk part It, Ephraim Hat tersotryl l,6 lll 7 6j south Ilne of lot No - .1 above dec.-W.41. r.orth sr, 4410 rods to a white, oak stake; thetire weaterlx. I e a „: Its peel; then, atong tne crest ltio- of said lot along the land; own.-. 1 fly Charles Suffern. about 7 . 5 I No 212 a tormethl eenyeyed to .1e ,,, , taliaparg south e-in rods to the place of bcgissithig teerititanis atioat l°, west eti listo per:: thetwe along the north into of , 31 240-acres, 1-i t tie same mote or less, about 6-arres tot No 1.27 ber•-lnafter described north 32 0 west 62 I tapri . i iVed..llo hangings. Sellted atol taken.lati , WC-, Sun. 3.1 0 p,.r...; tloence along the mirth line of but No 3 , 3 e ' uln i' n at the " it (- f F 1 - e "ai l vs .bas K A! mt . ; hi , 1 CO‘ tlcll,l to 11101.110,1 1101Tfill, 'Muth •lN Pk . ,. 0 west 70 1 , - , - At Sir-One-other lot sit:tate In Scant:l4ml: tarp. I-10 p-is; ;hence along the west title of . tot No 210 110111111 Pd and 1.11 , 11.1'11.ted as follows: IliTifoiNig at. a afor e ,3l.l, conveyed to Hannah it Conikton north whit., oak - s4ake„on the northeast err of lauds eon. 1 , 5 0 . east C; 0.10, tiers to the plare•of oegitening; trimted to James K Areidgh, conning thence awn li-eigitains.s6 2.16 aerts Wore or less. with• the wocal erly aloug.s.ll,l A inel gh land about 70 3.10/rogs to a 1 I alletvamer. of 1. perr tut t. road. rte. It lit s -Ing for ' white oak stake; thence easterly along the lands or j No 12,: of the allot Went Of - the Bingham wits in Aba t er Knapp ationt 75 6.10 roflg to a stake and , Well , tact, ' stones; thence northerly along H lands belonging lot AL:slit-One - other kit sit hate in Wells twig to Longwell and Banner about 77 2.11.1 riots to a dam:idea and ilesrribed. as follow;: Beginning at hemlock shake; thence westerly along the lands 1 the southwest con of lot No 12.5 conveyed to :Jolt!, 41 owned by.Charies Suffern, :Omit 7.5 0.0 rods to the: Barnes; theence along the west side of said lot and hiller "t itettittilngt etititaltis ?twin 36 2.10 iterea, be 1 the west line of lot N.,111 ronvey,.„l to-. 3-,..,,,,,, Shop: the same more Or leas, about•S acres improved, no I nr. l . a foresaid , novill 41 6 ° . east 53 3-1 ° lien: - then" bnildlngs. -Seized and taken into ext-eutlou at the ; still along the line of nit No 211 nort h. I°, east 012 I suit of F 14 Hall vs Ephraim Batter:mu. . t 240 per's; tlierict..alOng the south line , of lot N o :r.:1 A 1.80--9ae. scalier_ lot situate la Monroe twp, '4,Otituve described, ton tit 89 0 , west en 0,19 peia4es: ' hounded tiorili bylatals-of - tieorge.frldsottl, rasp by I thener along. the west line of lot No 3 , 3. af0re,31,1,1 the. Berwick' Turnpike, south by lands ,d• .!.err,, I cone - eyed to Tll l / 1 11:1,1111,1IPII and line of Mt No 240 Blackman and llre Gard, west - by the smith branch ! eon, pod to 4 Steele .coal 1'3 , 0, west 112 5.10 pet's; of Towanda Creek; contaltis 0 acres more or 1et.1,1 11111?11.1. ,till along the. Ilneof tot N 0240 south sot, 0 ; all improved, with 3 framed houses, I framed barn, ; cast 337.10 pert and south 2:',°, weer. :73 I.lo' mere, I blacksmith shop. I wagon and paint shop, and few ; and thence' along the north Bite of lot Ni, 126 east frult trees thereon. Seized and taken tutu, evert- I 57 3-Ip pers to 11.1 , ',Mani of Ir-glinthig; contains 57. (ion at• the stilt of It S Bakes's use Vs Fran kIIA C : B.lo . a,•res more or less, with. the usual anowanee - ;I , .Switet. - . ' ! 0 pet eent for roads, etc. It hieing let Nut -127 of ' ALSO-One other lot situate in Litchfield tap the_allotment of the Bingham !antis In 'Wells twlr. hounded :MI described as, follows: Beginning ..1, ! The above described 4 lots of land tieing the saute the' NoW Viiiiit Stateilluo at rot of land of tit iner t t hand conveyed by Win llingliam's trnstees to Ste peariodl, ruritling southerly :Orlin said . Pcarsall's ! phen I. Parmetter-by deed dated Jan 15. A 1) 1072, •land to actir to a stake: Clyne., westerly along land , and recorded 10 the office for reeordlog deeds. ete, i of said Peariall anal II Ball TO :I 11 , 1111017 k tree. oti I in and fur Bradford Countv in' Deed i Book, No 111, I cor of Ball, 0' Lovinian. mid Jonathan Hunt: theme page 154. ete., asp of the said land ti,ntattilog 127 , nortio,rly by _lands el A 4 - limit anti Jonathan ' al-tes more .q . lees. alsett 100 11,1,r0ve.(1, with I trans. , itunt to the State Moe to lands or 'fluiddeils Lee; led muse. 2 'framed barns-anal an orellatd of fruit .themes vlasterly:along sold Thaddeus Lee's land and :, trims die a.o.n. Seized and taken Into execution at Sitate Lino to the piano of lel:pining; con Mimi 1 , 4 1 the int: of ICJ, Mllleri;:sou vs Lewis I'm - meth...lt. - acres morn o r les . ,, nnont is unproved, with I trait- 4 A Leit4--thir.tither :4.: situate In- Trs,y .Imrough., ed lions:. I reamed harm 1 water Nan - mill, and few I boarded unit It by bands of Daniel 0 N ....vet], ea-t fruit trees thereon. Setlzed and taken I nt,, ex6eAt- by Mackticy-si. South I,y the publi c highway lead- I tlen at the suit of Andrew C Hunt vs Samuel and Mg to A rnomia twp. west by,lanala of E Van Dine Mary I) bee. V and liofart's tannery lot; evidatas nacres and 147 A Lott-4'mi• other lot situate In Athens twp, per:. wore or It-se, all improved, with 1 ftanied hoodul.al por4li.by lands of [lentil: , Shc'an and Win house, .1 framed hart and .few fruit trees thereon. Rork-AM. east ley lands at Wm Iv o r Card anal .Iola: A LSO--One other lot situate 1140 ritienitc.tts p. (Viirlett,...oaftli is lands of John O'Brien,. wee t by . hounded and desitribiol 'as folloWS: liee,allollO..l In, lauds or Thomas Donohue: contain!. 54 acres more the &titre of the riot at Seeley Rimier's southwe• E o r less. alloal Irl imilerw ed. no Indhl big', ' cor: theneediorth `0 , ',.. We.a 72 pers to 3 con in the ALiol-aline other-1M sttaaar In Ithlglotry tap, cetote of Ow n-ad, lion lace n o rt II 2 ° , east 107 4,5-10.) , bounded north by lautf's\of 'Thomas Donohue. cast pers to a stake ant stones.. 4 14 Beeker's ear; thence , be lands of Thomas Donohue, south by hinds . or south 06 0 . east 22 tears to 0 stake and Siolle* Becky' doh ii Leary, west by lands': of Dennis la In ; t on-' et's eyrtt Minim north 2 ° ..east - Vs') per.S to Monroe cyr ...3ios 20 acres tarn or less. ab o ut 13 Unproved. 1, il 11 'make 'Mot stones:. thenve shwa., east with Mm,. 1 framed house, 1 log house and few fruit trees' -roc line F 3 pets to a stake and stone , . Monyars thereon. soil t hoaat nor; thence south 2 0 , nest 40 I-la wrs to -.ALSII-The Defendant's undivided hi Inteiest. 1 a .take and stones ILW Millers uout.hw..st !for on in other lot situate In It idgintry _twit, ~1/ •11:111- 1 5 Boyle''. line: theme math s7 ° , west 3a 940 pers ed north by lands of Thomas and Jane Chattibers, Jto a hemlock stump cur; theme south ° / o net lei est be lands of 1 anies . M.,• Ayey, south 14,, 1-oils of 1 pers_ to thetplaec ot beglintingteontainS;:yaeret and Ant Moir -Atte.. Ives; by, lands of Mot ri., O'Connell; , SO pert, of hind more or ions, coat attic 54 aeres more er lees. about 44: improved, 1 ar.set_okottiair lot situate In Arinenla tap, mt th 3 framed litooe.e. I framed barn and-, ipmed i botatadrai north lands of 111 ran,. Wa' Si II ter. east Stied aral few fruit trees thoreon. Seized and tak.'n 1 bv land. 0(04 , ifallard, foriticy.y mr ned by John* loin eze,titoin at the suit of .•listilas .51cA:sey, I llooley, south by litois of 'Jame., ma'son. al,d alms adin'r ys Patrick J Mr Asey.': a ! Ktilgiv, west' by i:-.1:0-, of. Stumm/ With:tins; eon : A Lisl)--illie other lot situatN 111.1gliary re,p.',, tams ;go ac r e , ~,,,,,, or let, / . - • Itinttnieassortp by 'and: of Allen O'Leary, „east 1.1, !`„'IL,P)-(/11:,1311l:-/* lot , illlat,!iitt Armenia tarp, , ' 1,.,: 0 1, of 14,1soti Gillette, I,,,iitli by tands 4P . Nolsoil ' hounded awl deli-ritual as foll>iiis : - Ilettleablng at a and' Varon'tilllette....mest by lands of Aaron 1411- post and stones in the east Hire of lot No 329,and by L retie: contain* 35 flere,3 more or lips, 10 linprove.l. 'Whiteman t'ierce's tot nor :h 2ls per:kW 0 1/1,1.4 la L 'lVlal,l ft01:14110U,V, I board shanty, 1 log barn, the Hilo of J heck eck or's , thence by said Berk- I and few frult treces thereon. Selz..4l'and taken Intoer , 10,t2E„w5t.,:3.7 , 9-In pets tll a pod, a cor of...lsaac ' exerution at the suit of Bil, McAfee vs Hiram W I NV lillanNot: the Lee byi.:aalil, Williams's hit smith Sctt. 1 ISIS-Pets %) antia ets to , post, stts3 1.10 pert to a puss: 'A 1.841-One other lorsituate In .Tuscarora tivp, thence by inkin Mason• - ‘, , !ad, south Ili , per:, ton post hounded and described as follows: Beef :fining at a in the wart alit line. and th-nue along thesalti war last In the original warrant 11no;thence north 12 %,." taut line weal 110 p; to life place or bi t giiittittg: i east 13ti pers to a'post; thence !loath tr3la 0 . east along contalna.lon aere,,,4wl 6 per. !non.. or :less': a beliag I t a t , I I „,„ of r u i ver 1.17, 1 . tr, to An oak; thence watt h lot No 32'. and' Par, l (i. lot Sc. 326 "s known and de s ' .0•4 0 , west 47 2-1 D rod; to a point in the line of; Ell. Ignateil elf the/ map,or plan of survey' and solidi= ' linger :thence south 74).3, -0 . westl . 72 pen) to Ilni first vision Or the Henry lOvitaker Sugar Creek lauds) mentioned line; contains 72 acres and 611 pers More always excelling awl resening that part of lot Ni, or lees, about 60 improved, with 1 large new tram- j 226.0 . 0 the Lorna side:ot the public highway. The ed Warn and shed, and an orchard of fruit irces an three lots above ti.:Strritic,(l 'wing known as t he 1 . thereOtt., l ltenjantity * Young ratan lii Arntenir top. and con- ALSO-One other lot situated° Tu4artira; twp, • talus altagether.277 acres and 00,p eras tan we or less, !mounded and described as follows; Beginning at a about 240 Improved. with 1 trameal An - riling lantse, point in the line of Edinger at a cot of thellno ale- It traded barns with sheds attaadiell, I trained 1 scribed lot 47. -1 0 roils from th e oak con tnentroned . - tioe . p..n; 1 • finne d eltairn house anit,:eintro power in the ahovti4lesctiptlon; thence (nun said plaec of I thereon and other outbrilltlllip and two orchards :beginning south 6 ts°, ;went 1, , .r.: 8-10 pers to a cor ; I or/ fruit trees thereon.- Seized 'as,l taken thence north &alio, west 72 pers tothe crock:thence- si i tto eater allot' at tliestflt of Elijah liosekrans vs \along said creek the several Courses and distances et ti Benjamin Tong. . fij a cur; thence-north 831y'; west 70 perm n s.. ALSO-One other lot situate In Smithfield twp, to an old‘vrarrant line to the - place of beginning the, I,Oundeil north by lands or 0 , .1 jtairiliagaine and first alezeilbed lot; thence along the linc , of the ft rsr I 51:itlacw•Ilahner,ea.st by lands of Cyrettus4 Forrest descried hit northeasterly 1.11 pers. to the plate/,fand the piddle Idglii.'tay, south. by lands of ..1 M beginning; conMlns 102.aeres and an pore more.//or - Berlin : game, west by lands of .1 31 Burlingame anti lees. about GO Improved. with 2 framed ita;,l n llng - itetaryTieree': contains-DO:tete:smote or less. about houses, 1 herse barn and sheds, 1 !rained . ob •78 acres linproved, with I (rained !reuse. 2 - framed house. 1 granary'orrornhouse, 1 bog pen, aid-an . taros, 1 framed granary, Caller .olttlfOildlitg% and Orchard of fruitlrees thereon. / I or hard of. (Chit trees thereon. - Seized 'anal Maui ALSO-One other let situate In Tusearora tap,', ,luto execution at the saill'ef I' I, Ward es e A Bur bounded and descritietfaa follows : AdjOlnlng the t litagante. . . . last mentioned tot on the„east,.tteglnnlng on the I . A 1.00-One other lot. situate' In Wilmot twp, eastern ilue thereof at-Meter. of Edinger; thence.: hounded north by lands of stoe.oll urns', east by along tea line of Edinger eaiterly 2.4,t0ds to a cur; , lands of whl6w Vaughan:.sonth hy 13JOIA 0r.% Ras thwice along the line of Edinger sonthwesterly 40 I eiteraw, %test by laildsof .1 A .Itoge-p; contains 71 rods to a cherry tree Its the littebf ,the lot LaSt above i acres more or less, abont : 2s Import., w A Ith: I m:, & scribed; thence Montt the line ?(said lot to -the ! the board bonse, 1 ~mall bOusay 1-c rn house and ) place of .beginnint frontline 'Z. arres more or lam, , young orchard of fruit treess.thereo 1 a. Seized and all improved. Seized and taked•infaii,execution at l taken Into execution at the suit of ono It Staltorcrs the suit of Geo C Atwood as NY Iltrroweli ff and Wtnee ea Cl' Bosecrana: , , :f; I i . Barrowcliff, TT. Also Who-Butt of F. Wat- I ALMF,Orie other - lot situate of .sald'ericli: for the . use of said mill.. . . • . c - a1.,,5,0- 7 01te other lid sltdate in West Burlington twp.,, ( t,,,andt.dnotrlt' by . the public highway, e.eu anti/sot: l h I , y.land, - Of Gorton SiVaIII, tre...at by landi of„.lthu Ball:1'CA: contains t of nn aeribtore or lea, :01.Intprov.d, with I franferl house. Other.outtntlld ings, ond a leyfrtilt truss thereon. ren t ed and tak 'en-into onvoill lost at this salt of Po.neroy Bros; nor,' ttittse of Joli:%10:1try yo WiUsltallarsi and:-„Malford Williams. T T. ' . .1.:• , ' Al-.. , “ I—One other tots situate Su. 111