Padfor4 Neporttt Teerezda, Pa., T'hiirsday, Dec.l9, 1878. W. A. CIIAMBERLIN , Dealierlu" ;FINE JEWELRY, 'l - WATCRES, SILVEIeSiTtATED WARE, 70WA.NDA PA. ,Towanda. Pin. 1377. ; LOCAL' AND GENERAL. Reporter Clubbing List for 1879. We have made:arrangements with the publishers of the folleteing periodicals by which we can offer any one of them In connection with, the EZPORTE4 •SC greatly reduced ,rates. We will - send thellg rontatt with any of the papers named below, for one year, it the Spires Indicated : Reporter and Weekly TE:iLune Szmi‘Weekly.... " Weekly Times.. S. • Weet.ly Evening Pqat 2 65 Semi/Meekly ; 3 65 . Press 3 00 " Times 2 75' " American Agriculturist 250 44 Country Gentleman " 3.50 " Burst. New licrker 325 " Usrp:r•sWeekty ' 470 • _Bazar /4 50 Magazine..; " 4 50 4 70 670 .3 90 3 00 " Galaxy " Scribner St. Nicholas 5 " Wide Awake.... •" linby Land " Ltitot's LlOngAge. • Tlie ur,biry 4 ` " AppletOn's Journal ' 4 00 ," • " I'upn!arSclente Monthly.... 550 110orscrit's Magaztoo 3 00 " tlySley's i 3 75 " Llpplncott's " 470 • .61anlIc ..... a. 4 70 THE Eureka _Mower Con.pany have commeuced work again. • Tus Jury COMmii;siouCrs drew a Jury for the speCiatlinaary term on Monday. iluNitr'• WARD BEilellEß Mercur Hall this (Thursday) evening. - r COL. OvEwros is expected home to-dab and will remain until after New Years. • C, P, VANCTILnEn has sold his farm in Ni7.314. , x and purchased p drug store in LeßavSville. THE Town Colined have decided' to light the gas on daik nights, to the great. convenience of the public. THE new Graded Readers have been in troduced in all the schools in IP3otning County, and give the best of satisfaction, HENRY WARD BEE.CRER makes his fist appearance in Towanda this evening. Do not fail to hear. him speiilc on "The Wastes and . lligilens of Society." • THE c Mission S. , S. at the Nail Works will observe Christmas by givirg a fest ival on ChriStmas evening at the residence of J. - LOVERS of line music will bear in mind the concert of CAmii.t.A Unst), the great American Artiste,:to come off on Monday evening. See advertisement. C. B. Poi r rEß has.a full assortmout,of Mi'S celebrated Con feetione which he is selling at pri.vs way beldw the usual figures. TIIE widow of the late Judge LAPORTE died at her residence in Williamsport on Friday last. Iler remains were interred in Greenwood Cemetery on Sunday. • Cituften of thelfessiali (Cniversalist),. Wm. T. ror., M. E. Pastor. At 1O A. m.; subject- 2 k'llon's.Glory, the Wel fare of Ills Creatures." At 7 P. M.— "Gov all in all." All welcome. OwlNo to several blunders in that por tion of the CnAnt,Ev-Itois sketch publish ed last week, we give the :Ode entire on the outside to-day. • It is a concise but complete history 'of the abduction and' ef fortS to recover the lost bey. As interesting religious revival under the labors okEller PHENIX, of the plc Church, is in progress at Granville. The werk has been going op for several weeks. One hundred and three converta! have beep immersed and twenty-seven oth-' ,. ers have'united with the Church. S. Mr. LAPorerE has the agency for a most nitiqueand handy Diary. In addi tion to the-usual contents of such a book it contains an index which must prove a great convenience to business men. Mr. is furnishing them at quite a discount from publishers rates. Dn,L. M. Mt Nutt; liaving made arrange ments to take he basilic Fa of I)i•. IlAnsu ithr.m has located at-New Albany for the practice of the healing art. Dr. 31. graduated with high Lotto's, and we doubt not will make a successful „practi tioner. The people of Net' Albany are to be congratulated on their good foitune, and we conromnd tho Doctor and his young wife to their fullest confidence. I: is an ill wind that blows no one any good," is an old proverb which is ver ified ia the defeat of Hon. W. 11. Jnssur for Judge,'Of Susquehanna County, as lie sill resume his extensive practice at the expiration Of-his term of office ou the first of January, and will attend the Courts of this county. .ludge Jr.f3sup has presidtd• several times at the Courts here during the past year, and has,won the conthdence of the bar and people. ON Wednesday morning, Dec, 4th at altfltt hillock. the barn of Locv 31eAFEe. proPrietor of the mill at Pig, ,Pond, *as diseuveted on tire. It wasilestroyed with all its contents including a large amount of 'bay and grain, firming tools, a wagon loaded with. gtrain/Snd a threshing ma chine, which hadAtzst been used. A good horse and several head of cattle were also bnrnrd to death. The lob will be very heavy as there was , no insurance on the -ft ropert y.— Troy Gazelle. t:it townsman, .JAMES . hIitc:FAKLANE, hasjast-publishedanother book, In re fer! iniz. to it t IteElmita Adrertiser says: . "J.6irs MACPARIANE, the distinguished ,geologist and coal operator, has published a novel and- interesting work, entitled "An American Geological ;hallway -It , gives the geological forma tion at every Tailway.station, ,with notes of interestiu,g points' along the lines. It must- certainli be a handy - thing. to have in a Pullman car when one is whiz zing tlirough the foiest and' burting o'er the vale." PERSONAL.--S. W.AIaCI4 Of_ LORayS v:f.e, was foreman of the Rixlt Jury. was re-elected Master of the State Graiige last week. • ...-11ou, El. W. PALMER, of W illies-Barrro who will probably be Gov. I.IOVT'S Attor ney General is in town. VANC E, of Caiiker City; Kan ' • •sas, is in town,. —Dr. JoeIN I). liznern, Physician of Ilk eltley Alms House, Philadelphia, is in town and will spend tilt/ holidays with Ws. parents, . , REV. W. G. WARE, far the past several centintinieerViiii iiiiiiiic held in the sears Rector Of St. Paul's Church, Ttoy, - Church of the Messiah (Unlvensallst); on has accepted a call' to the' Rectorship- of Christens evening llecember 25th, it 7 Cavaliy Church, Wihnington, Del. liti. ; o'clock, by Rev. Wit. Tenon, "Psnttor. WARE is a minister of more than.. ordina- Choir enlarged for the occasion: Sunday "ry'ability, and lias won many friends dor- School will have thiliChristmasfentivities ing his residence in this county. . 'iu the n eklool ram On Christmai eve.-: . , TUB controversy over. he school ,bOoki: _Enrron ItErowrcti :-In reading. the question in this county seems to have prooceit, tings of Pomona Grange.. in the subsided for the present at.least, the con- last week's Itsrowriat, I wondered at the report Secretary that -.osca tending parties having agreed to a "cm. Gram:A-of O North Towanda, wasitot reltiwnp !upon of hostilities." The School De- resented; yet one of the Past -Mistms of ',ailment officers have rendered the fol- that Grange was elected Master of theaso, loWing'decisions in regard to ehan gast a ig-mona Grange fur next year. - Which of - • the Past - Masters it , does not -state. ltnd text books, which veld be. of interest " to .wby the omission lam at a loss to know ; 'Directors : • : ' .• • i bht I think that tie Secretary. had .some COMMONNVF.ALTII OF PENN. 1 '-'l4notive_,..in view in.: waking the omission. ' Derr. OF Punue IxsTtireviox,. '":Perhaps ho will condescend:to inform the .'s • HAitatsnenii, Dec. 5,1878. ' l• Grangeps in the futtire. - • 1 . Ma. — . —Dear Sir : I will answer I- . • • . 7 - your questions in the order in which you . - ---.4.-,------- • put them': - 12 FOR apumber a years -past past we\ have Ist. The law makes it the duty of eve , ' - depended upon It. A. Mencon,' Pesq.; \ fhr ry board of directors to adopt a 'uniform its of Court prom' dings=-hovi well of books. This is not optional but - obligatory upon every board, and t o a d . and thoroughly the matter has been . at adopted none others can be -used - durinj. - tended to we need not remind - our read -the time spiel:fled in the lair, or rather un. i era. All interested in the' subject have tip changes arc legally made.' . . ..; read them with the greatest satigfaction. pod. The question as to time I Can an- , Increaslog business and other cares have sorer very briefly, `by saying that • ehangeh: ea nnol be made after#e schools hare open- . compelled Mr. M. to relinquish the work, ed. The law wisely proiides that boards ,aud during the present term Joni_ W. shall attend .to this matter,Auriug, the Coonteto a student in Oveurox 'ik MBA= regular vacation, before the school. term . - '' ' e begins, so thatthe school tern" benot dis. • ("s oilier, lies made up the reports for -curbed .while in session. ~, 1 us. That he will prove.a worthy speces 3d. Boards renderthemselvesnotenli\li= sor to Mr. Metteutt, the very interesting able to removal for violet ions ol the law re- ‘ : .41„;.,00' edings" reported during the term kiting to the introduction of books, ' but . •-,‘ also to fine or imprisonmetik or both. i are a guarantee. 4th. When books have Leen legally itiA troduced, a full list thereof should be handed toerery teacher, and no others, r GO 4 00 should be allowed to be used. Yours truly, - HENRY HOUCK, Deputy Supt. Pub. lus •t 1 PO 825 '2 68 TIVO Bt HOLARS ARRESTED.-oli Wed- ; notice from Stnithlleld, which was intend- 1 . nesday night last two notorious burglars, i e d as a "cut " for , a highly respectable CoLclunt:s McKanm and Ammo,' Tuostr.ni citizen of that town. \ We only regret that sax, were arrested about two miles west ! we have been unable, to \ learn the coward of Montrose, for breaking and entering !.iy author ' s name. Last week our r‘gular the store o 1 A. S. DAL/max, at Leßays- i correspondent from Stevensville indulged ville, Pa., by 0. W. Conutx. a constable , in personalities, and appilipriate'd \ theliont of Wyalusing. McKEsam is a rough cos- 'de plume 01 another writer for the \ local tamer, and an old hand at the -business, press in the same neighborhood.' %f and THOMPSON is "another," and but a I course we printed the. article,' not knoW. month ago completed,a nine months' ser- big that the signature was intended to vice in the Montrose jail. They were I mislead and do injustice Ito a l warm per brought to Wyalusing yesterday noon by I sonal friend; neitherdid We understand the Meer Counts, regaled with jewelry.cus- inuendoes contained in the letter. We tomarily worn on such -occasions, which shalt take special pains to avoid a recur, was very becoming their position in life. re,„,, of the imposition by rejecting all hey were brought to Towanda on Val- contmuticationsfrom that source hereaf= ley train two; where they will make the ter, and shall endeavor to secure the ser sequauitance of She'll!' LAYTON and learn vices ol a reliable correspondent. his style of entertaining their class of gentry., McKEEnt: feigned sickness, heart disease, while at the hotel after din ner, and Dr. SCOFIELD was called in to examine his case. - `-', ' A short diagnosis brought the Doctor-to the conclusion that if they continited tor — lteep the handcuffs tight there would be no particuladanger, to anticipate. The mode of catching these' Mb:riders was ingenious, :red the officer is deserving of much credit, for his strategy. lie employed another min to work in, and become one of the — gang, and in that way found out their plans. They had eight different plots made of the stores they welt; prepared to burglarize, giving meas urements of doors, bolts and window fasteners, Se., one of which was the hard ware store of J. 11. IlowAitn, at Wyaltt sing, There were three others arrested, hut through some ttchnicalityadhered to with apparently mote tenacity than wisdom, they were released from custody and:al lowe ogo at large,—Elsaira Adrertbe,- - s, ,s, c‘. le, ' 1 THE C TriEs;.--4n the old country the stow of preparing a Christ .mas Tye is al ist universal, and we , are pleaged to notice coming into quite gen eral observitnce in A ierica. The cost of arranging a tree can lae raded acc:irding to the taste or ability of l e family. In the first place select a neatlyvhapedlliCro hick, sprue.i or fir, of suitable size, then spread a IM-ge sheet over 'One end of the pallor carnet, and put a good-sized ,tea- chest in the center of it. . • The lower limbs of the tree -must be sawn off so that it can be thinly fixed into the box ; and :any _small heavy articles, like weights and flatirons, can be put in for ballast, to keep tbe tree thickly in place. Then fill up the box with hard eoal. The chest must be concealed with some pretty material ; old curtains will answer the purpose, or the Ame - rican flag; and a white furry rube is also. suitable. \Drape these articles close to the tree, and \ let \ them trail a little on the floor, to make • a giOveful sweep. NoWthe tree is /Planted and we must proceed to decorate it. Makb' chains of popped corn, strung together with needle and thread ; at \ least a dozen yards will be none too much for a large-sited tree, and the pore white festoons entwined amid the dailc gFeetiltranches of the tree produce a fine effect. \ We Must also haVe papet charrns made either of glazed scarlet, giffbr silver ; cut the paper into small stripS, four inches long and not half an inch in width; fas ten the two ends of each strip together with dour paste, and make half of them into rings ; then take the rest and make into similar rings, but first slip each sttiir throu,ll two of The dried iings before join ing the ends/ In this manner all the slips of paper are interlaced and we have a . chain ofvings which will greatly- adorn our tree. They must be festooned in lobg;, grseetul loops froth limb to limb, and the, effect Is very charming. All this Work the children can do,' and it adds greatly the entertainment of the loug evenings at, this FCZISUII. They can also assist in civering English walnuts with tinfoil or gilt paper, and in filling • apples with cloyes, which will serve, to keep moths from-the drawers of our bu reaus, and therefore make, acceptable presents. If we posses a cracked mirror we must take it to the glazier's•, and ask him to cut-in into two-inch squares.. Around the edges and across the -backs colored paper must be pasted, and long ribbon loops at tached to the backs by which to suspend them bt hind the tiny-wax candle's, where they will do duty as reflectors. - Fancy glass galls of all colors can be purchased fora few cents each ; and *sev eral dozen of colored Wax candles, with tin rests to attach them to the tree, can be bought. • Self-balancing candle holders can also he rental at most toy shops, and need only to be placed on the branches. If these cannot trestained, common cop per wire can be heated a little, and run up through the candle a little; and the up per end can be twisted\tlrmly about the branch. .If the wicks a n brushrd over with a little kerosene put o with a cam el's hair . brush, they wilight very quickly. : The light, showy gifts can, be T;pend ed upon the tree, but. the heavier \ ones must be hid upon the piano or table. , or else wraptx-d in paper and arranged around the base of the tree. :A pair of scirsoce must be in rcadineis to cut the Kitts from the branzhcs. When such a tree is trimmed, filled - with gifts and lighted, it is indeed a beautiful sight—i graceful green.pyramid, with numberless little jets of flames' trembling and flash ing mirrors, garlands of bright buss—all brightness, sparkle and color.. Try it, fair friends, and see for yourselves bow lovely it Is. AmoNo the unpleasant things mnect ed with \ editing a nespaper may be men 7 ,tioned the fact that editors are frequently itnposedlTon,by correspondents. Twice lately we have Met with such treatment. A few weeks \ since we received a death COUR r PROCEEDINMI CIX‘.;TIN IFEDNESDAY, Dec. 11, 1878. Cony vs Nelson. Varcerson and Mary D Vargerson—lncestuous fornication. duty find defendants not guilty. and the prose cutor, F W Campbell, for costs. Coro vs Charles Gorman and 'Ward - Thompson—Larceny. Cuntiuued to Feb; ruary term. • Com vs J C Ilium— , Conspiracy to de fraud creditors. ,llistrict Attorrkey Mc- Pherson, W II Cairtioehao, C AvDalson and (1 I) Kinney. Esqs, for Common wealth ; Malian Smith. Patrick Foyle and IL Madill, ENs, for defendant. Jury disacree. ileernan Barrett vs Sallie Barrett ; W. L Wiliv.ox vs .Eogena Willeox.—Divorces wanted. Mary A Williams vs -B W. Williams.— Reasons for a new trial filed. n re the assigninent of N S Ithinewtuit to:E T Fox for the benefit of his credi tors.—E C Fowler and A L Crannter itp, pointed appraisers. In re the alleged lunacy of 'Samuel Stab ford.—Couit direct an inquest to be held. Coon and Braise vs Minnequa briprove ment Ctunpany.—Rule, on defendant to_ perfect boil. II E Watkins vs A H Miller, et Mlle to open juddmcnt. The following Sheriff's Deeds were ac knowledged,' viz : To E F Hanlon, for i7acres in Ridg bury twp. Sold December 6, 1878. as the property of Wm A Pelton. $2,007. To G C Atwood for 8 acres in Stand ing Stone twp. Sold December 0, 1878, as the property of John Granger. $lO. Torris Learn, for 3 lots in Tuscarora twp. Sold December 6, 1878, as the KO perty of Isaac Ruger'S estate. $50.: To Mrs Anna Wilmot, for house aid lot in Towandat.wp: Sold Ducemb4)6; 1878, as the property of Helen M ,rantlicr. $lOO. To Ezekiel Newman, for ,1 4 acres in Canton twp. Fold,Decembcr 6, 1878, as the.prolierty of G K Masan. $5O. To G C Atwood, for 45 acres in Ms-ca rom. twp. Sold - December-6, 1878, as the property of G W .Hendricks. $lO5. To E 11 Davis, for 155 acres in Warren and Pike twps. Sold November 29, 1878, as the property of J D Davis. $30., To Ulysses Mercur, for 4 lots in ToWan (l4 Borough SOW December 6. 1878, as the property of M C Merritt.. $l5O. To E T.Pox, for 3 lots in Orwell twp. Sold NoiTniber 29, 1878, as the property of A U Frisbie. $2,500. To Wm Ditrrirlr, for 45 *es in Over ton twp. Sold December 6, 1/3,78, as the ,property of 31-31 Chase. $3OO. To L L . Beach, for 150 acres in Spring field twp.. Sold Dec 6, 1878, as the pro pertly of Fleury Patterson. $l,OOO. To J Monroe Smith, for 100 acres in Ulster twp: Sold' Dec 6, 1878, aS. the .pro petty of H V Kinner, and E B $29. To Able Ttirrell, fur 21 acres in Pike twp. Sold December 6, 1878, as the pro- Petry of Tll Bradshaw. $25.. To F S litliott, fo.t house and lot in Al ba borough. Sold December 6, 1878,. as the property of C G Manley and G 11 Webb, T . T. $.,'25. • To Mary Barrett, for 52 acres in Gran ville twp. Sold December 6, 1878, as the ',pokily of A L Compton. tits 2. Co J W Woodburn, for 2 lots in Rome borough. Sold December 6, 1873, as the property of Alex Keefe and II L Parks. §280., • To W W Kingsbury, for . 104 acres in Overtort4wp.. Sold Juno 13, 1878, as the property of J W Cwen. $lOO. M6SPAY, IliFeE.M1110: 13Tu. B W Lane' fs W Chilson.—Rule dis charged. J 31 Williams' use vs E B Williams.— Auditor's Report filed and confirmed ni si. Mary.l. White vs N K White,=llivorce granted: In 115 the assignment of Gil Brandt for the benefit of his creditors.—Assignees sale of real estate confirmed finally; and final aecount i of Assignee filed. • • E J Angle, Esq, appointed Auditor of the public accounts. .In re the alleged lunacy of Burton Rus sell.—Rnle on children and Admiuistra- tor to pay costs-of inquisition. C S Russell, Trustee. vs the Towanda Iron Id atm fact tiring Corn pany.—Auditor's report presented and continued ni si. A J Noble's use vs P W. Cowell, et al. Rule to open ludgfrient as to Allen Mc- Kean and It Cowell. Com vs Linn Vargeson—Larceny. Dis trict Attorney McPherson kir Common wealth ; H Streeter and Wm Foyle, Esqs, for defendant. Jury find defendant guilty. Corn vs Robert - fempleton• and Hugh Templeton—Destroying an order. Dis trict Attorney McPherson, W Stone I and W H Carnochan, Esqs; for Common -wealth ; N C Elbbree .and II N Williams, Esqs, for defendants. Jury find defend ants not guilty. and the prosecutor, J B Drake, for costs. • . ' Com vs Abram _Vanderpool and Enos .Vanderpool—Breaking down 'fences. Dis trict Attorney McPherson, Gridley & Payne for Commonwealth ; Wnl Foyle and H N Williams, Eeqs, for defendants. Jury find defendants guilty. Com .vs F II Sherman—COuspiracy. District Attorney 'McPherson and H F Maynard, Eeq,. for Commonwealth ; Wm Foyle, Esq, for defendant: Jury find de fendant not guilty, and' the prosecutor, W E Armstrong, for costs. Corn vs John Carter—Forcible entry. and detainer, 3 cases. District Attorney McPherson and R A • Meteur, Esq, for Commonwealth ; Elbanan Smith, Esq. for d/c i ndant. Jury find defendant guilty in. on ease - and not guilty in the other, but tha \lie pay one-half the costs. and Lewis Lee the .prosecutor, the other half: Com `vs Riley SicklerLarceny. Con, tinned. until February term. J C Nrae vs J 0 Ward—Debt. thivies & Cainothen for plaintiff ;- 14' .0 Elsbree, I J_.F Sanderson and E F Go ff , Essig, for diffuda , ut triaL . - • &r. Kw=lollT:ext. At_o l G. turrruptir. • 1 . •.; • "Lttitin ber or st. 117e'AO ith tiful Nem:entitled 4 ..N. age Wail) Jettle4P. 'Melt demeri: obaluthic cident of bie w latter ; day!,: _ tender skill antk stiseauggestion. : 4: pi of _tbe Jottie shoat ou Beincoiani River loam- Tonics the poem. ' The Frontispiece_ from j a woodsers graving after WiLt.t.tx Notes •portratt picture, "The Three Sisterpi" one, of whom, by the way, is the Editor of Bt., Nicholas, us she was in early • childhcxid.:, Mrs. Moog contributes ar fatry:story, "Wondering Tore,',' the original charm of which is further set forth by FREDER. ICE DieLmAn's lovely pictures; and to the Very Little Folk she gives :a story of The Little Girl who 'Wanted .o Go to' the Moon," 'tuned to their own key of thinking and doing, and illtiatrated with novel iillteuetteg., Besides 'these stories, ink.C-Elorkag gives a Christmas page, made up with original Verses, old-time carets, , nncl pictures by Annie, LEDYARD: CHARLES DUDLEY Wanstitiasks the youngsters,c " What he shall' do. with tad.less eat. Whose :queerways, as he narrates thm, must keep her fhti- - man neighbors in fits of-laughter. • Prtssc;rs 'llorposort \ tlortrtrav, author of "That Lase o' Lowrie W' contributes a Christmas tale, .-" Behind \ the White Brick," which proves that sheltnows the wants and loves of young hearte\ms well as of grown-up peOple. The long-pdmised fair story : by Ji rt HATiTROREE, " Rtunpty-Dudget's Tow er," begins in this number ;-and the 'six pictures, by ALFRED FREDERICES, ably second its enchantments. SARAH PRICHARD tells "HOW WHS. ter Elfe4ect's Ship went into-the Church," —a graphic tale of child fisher life upon the romantic island of It liogoland in the German Ocean. There is a very funny and - ugly versi fied story, ,_'Pete's • Christnias Tree," which describes the woes -of abo - 3 who wanted to have Santa Claus come tricore than once a year.. Several pictures " by SOL EyTINOR add much to its attractive ness. -- ' "Children's day at St. Paul's one of the \ most telling things in the number—is a stOry N. D'AxivLits which - describes in cidentally the anniversary of the Charity school children in the greatest . Church of London ; and leis accompanied with ten admirable illustrations, by CATE GREEN AWAY, of London; picturing the boys and girls in their quaint and modest old-time Costumes, • The quiet and tender poems arc: " Gold' locks and Silver locks," by CELIA TRAXTER, with a tine illustration by 1)1. EI.MAN ; and TIM Old Stone Basin," by SUSAN COOLIDGE, wi.b a picture by. AL FRED KAPPES. • The Departments, this month, are 'ex. tra good; and there is a capital acting play, "Ten Dollars," by OLIVE THORNE, and a sweet little piece of music, " Noc turne for Little Hands," by WILLIAM K. IlAssvoun. GBANGEU Sw:sa,:. Cooranos.'s new serial story, 6 . 4 Ay(:bright," will be begun in the Feb ruary 2.lrichollo. taking the place of Dozen . HousekeeperS," conclud ed in January. FRANK 11. STpCKTON'S "Aserial,. Jolly Fellowship," -takes its heroes further into the land of the Sun.— and of fun, as Mr. STOCKTON makes it out to be. :ion- of the : quaint and s . he 1' Maryland Gazette," ,and of theTeelebrated "Tuesday Club," to the whiMs and odditees., of which con- Siderable s pace is devoted. Scribner xis . ° a' introduceot new artist in. 16.:. \ 14.tvitt, who makes his own drawings, depi cting , the most characteristic and unfamiliar phases of the old rained.. The Tale Club, at Work," by W. M. LAFFAN, describes the methods of an association "of artists and others, whose work speaks for itself in the illustrations, which include draw ings by E. A. ABBEY, .(a tiled Inantel- I piece), 11.111. CHASE,: iloratssos SMITH; WINSLOW FIUME% ALDEN WEIR, 11ELN. HART, QUAItTLEY, WIMBRiDGE , LAFFAN, and PARIS, and a tile by O'Dos i ovAs, the Sculptor: • A' companion paper, " Tl.e Tile Cliib at Play,"- is to appear in the Midivitatermimber, with a large vari ety of illustrations. ~ The serious side of the holiday season - is touched upon by the longest contrihn , Hon in the nuinber, a paper on "Leonar do da Vince," by CLARENCE COOK, who 'considers his subject both as painter and as-mechanical inventor. Among the cuts are two important blocks by ,COLE : the well known - "Last Supper," and the " Head of Christ," supposed to be a stu dy for its central figure; The "Mona Li. • sa," by HENRY Mutsu, - is conaidered to be one of his finest blocks. Detail draw= Tugs of the "Last Supper" are given for purposes of comparison with RAPHAEI2I3 "I act SuPptir, which istilso.reproduced in whole and in detail. A number of oth. er pictures, drawings of inventions, caq: catures; etc„ - . appear through the next. Tlie. paper 'is or a critical hiographical character, and is the first of several by Mr. COOK oitfthe Old Masters. There is also a Christmas Ballad, • " Bioro the Bold," by CONSTANT/NA E. Bitooxs, With a largo drawing by Mrs:, MARY ; LIALIX)CK FOOTE, which opens the number. Other illaistrated papers re "Tim Mountain Lakes of Califoinia," by JOHN MUM aM , thor of "The Wind Storm," Douglasi Squirrel;" etc., with drawings by Tnost as Mona; ; and' "At the Old Bull's Head," by C. C. Beim, a picturesque de scription of thei fatnous cattle and Horse market of New York, with Sketches by BELLY and Mcitntutts, "Hawoii.h's" contains a humorous scene from the pit; Bile) , family and the plot is l i-apldly car ried on. _ . • Of tlie unillustrated natter there are , two stories : "Century Plante," by Miss Isauv.r.LA T. Horinr, light and fanciful; and, "Nimon," by Miss 'ANtilit PoirrEn, a pathetic story -of ,Hew Orleans._ Tile sixth installment pf BorEseacts "Falcon berg;' papers on "College Hazing," by C. F. TIINISO, and the. ‘" Amendment to the Patent - Law," by the Secretary, of the Western IL R. Association ; and Mr. DAY. : MID TAYLOR'S "Epicediutn," 'On the' death of Bryant,—are also given. Other poetry is by R. 11. Bowaan, AItAISDA T. *hems, the late Rtcuann REsam, and U. • W. GILDER. , In his department, Dr. HOLLAND -dis cusses "Religion in These Days,"' "Art as a Steady Diet," and " Popular Des Pa- Isms." Ma. OsitErs,",yinta to Young Rousekeepers," are continued [n" Home ' and Society," the special tropkw lieing the engagement, treatment and dale' s of ser vants. "Culture and Progress" contains besides the reviews, a paper . On -the Sec ond Loan Exhibition, with suggestions of I interest to those who may wish to organ, . ire similar , projects' in smaller; cities. " The.Worid's Wtirli", department 1101-1 pecially interesting, andamfritg the apPII-,- .: ances described ars a wcularfal "Mii;. I cltinp tor. Kea/mbar PlatakAullialV! * AN aA ris.—W ont bait= bears directly upon the the January Scribner tor or good cheer. The Maryland Manners," by Annapelis, is an inter- "New Viet&Uwe (others to. b a le ectilbeet hereaftei), 11110.* carol" "New' ills4 lll tlldj- XeiVir*Pb ate., eta. - 'is Ittimorous and satirical. - ' Irt ism the — AseessOrs of this count* held ikenagestkaS to Pgregi, WPg!► * hub of valuation of real estate and personal property. Ems. SffiELOOCI, of Monroe, wag assessor at thatk township for that year. Forty years later he was again eleeteld4g,t4 sawaptlitle, ,Ip Ohio* the asieeiisn#447 fottndkbit i. tip`e nien who were on t e list at the first" asiew went. It strikes us that it would be wise thing for the summon of the county to tnef now . 4dagree 1401- 'a basis for ,aspeasiag,„!!? that the rates may be more tu dibil m - • , • Ova en i terprtsing'butehers, BRAVRD & Him., ha% procured one o! Stamm's' "Steak Tendering Mallets," and now pre pare ern piece of steak sold at their kilsit it is ittenderiald-Pilabs hie as,the best sirloin or portst-bouse cut. ThVmsost prove , great advapinge, as the cheaper pieces Otter undergoing a "pounding" from gi is machine are just as valuable as the more expensive ones. BILUIXD & HILL also have a new, machine for slicing dried beef, which is attracting a good, deal of. attention, l and saves' .the wives of their customers much hard work. . Talefollgsling is the iirogramme for the tinistmais Feitiial at Cbiii,t Church. The entertainment will come off OnChristo• 'masa* commencing at Of o'cloClO‘, 11-719, Hymnal, 3 verses : "0 - come 8:: , all ye ithful." • -: , I 1 Nicixa,CnEzto AND PBAYEIte, READlNG\lamiah 7 : 14. .„. ' Rm'roNsivE DUET. READING: hat'ah 9 : 2, 6. _.. RESPONSIVE CBANTBY TUE CUOIft. 78. 1\ , S. ... 4,, ‘,.. READING: o. Amu./a-zo. . 9. SING YE THE SONGS o\l4 RAISE. 9. Sing ye the sobgs ot,prahle ; dzscs is come t . nigh your glad voices raise t • JIMA Is bon. i : `-, ' ' East worldly cares *ay, - - Worship and homage say, \ Welcome the blessed day, 1 Jtstze is come i• . This day i 4 Bethlehem, ' t \ ' Jwstm was bons I Hing or Jerusalem, JESIVS Wall born tuVor all righteousness, Shining with blesseitnea•, Healing our wretchedness, JZSVS was born . : . Cleanse na from all our SIR, SAVIOUR Divine ! • Make our thoughts pure within, Harlon n Divine ! Loi,now the herald sound Carols-the 'ove profound, Tolling of Jzivs !mind SAVIOUR Divine Save through Thy merit, Great Pnistus: of Peace ! Give Thy good 'Great Pam E of Peace: Let not Thy love depait, \ But holy gifts impart, \ • Born into eeerY heart. • • s Great PRINCII Of Peace READ ' I4fG * St. Luke 18: 15, 16. SLEEP,. MY SAVIOUR, SLEEP. • Bu•jour Scholar*. Sieep,.mj savfour.- Oil Thy bed Of hay ' Angela to the apautied - heaven Sing their gladsoMe 'Christmas carols • ' Till the dawn of day. ' Sleep, my Savlonroarep, Sweet on 11Isry's breast.: Now the shepherds kneel adoring, , : - 1 i .Now the mother's heart Is joyoust, Take a happy rest, . ‘‘ READING :S. Luke 2 1 : 1-13. 10; 11, 12., STARS ALL BRIGHT ARE BEAM, : STARS Stamen bright are beaming From the skies above, Hatnrei flee all gleaming, Shines with Heaven's own love. Cilium's—Wake aluksing, good Christiana, On His Birthday morn ; Heaven and earth are telling Goo for man Ls born. • Here for naabldlng, _ Cradled In a stall, All fits glory hiring, See the Lonuur Clio.—Wake and slog, &c. Horn that he might telt us From this desert him; , Guide our way. and teed us, ,Till the end shall come : - Cso.—Wileeandalng,.&e. f - Thousand thousand blessings Sing We-tor Ins fore Chorallymns addressing Td our LORD shore. Ciro.—Wale and slag, to • Ginty In the Highest, l ~. For this wondroui Mt lb : I 1 Choir or Heaven! then ertest, 1 , Peace to all the earth ! Cuo.WateaEol sing, ice. READING :S. Luke 2 : 13-20. -; 13,15. • l I SIIEPHERDS,! REJOICE. i 5. Shoplieos. rejoice, lilt up your eyes And 'drive all fears away. (Repeat.) News! trot; the region of the skies! (Repeat twice.) SATIOCIS born to-day Jem6, the Gou whom angels fear, . Con es down to dwell with you, c Repeat.) To-day be makes Ms eetrunee here, (itopeat twice.) Hut not as molusrehsjdo ! GO, shepharilsOrhere the Infant lies, • And see his humble throne; Cite __ peal.3 with tours of joy In all your oyes. C fiekat twice./ Go, shepherds, " Kiss the Son .1" Glin7 to GOD. who reigns above, Let peace surround the earth; [Repeat.] Mortals shali know their Atakora love E R. twico.7 ♦ At . their Its.DEs.uktra Birth. ADDRESS4I . I" StPERES TEISpEN I T, ' • :COME, Sii4lo WITH HOLY:GLAD- NESS. • Como, slog with holy gladness, , inch Alleluias slug; Uplift your loud Hosannas To Jesus, Louriand King . Sing, boys, In Joyous chorus, Your hymns of praise tollny. And slog, ye gentle maideni, Your sweet retponstre lay. ''Pis good for boys and maidens ' • Sweet hymns to Christ toeing; • " . Tls meet that chlldren's voices Should praise the children's king; .Ifor Jnana Is salvation, And glee'', grace and rest; To babe and' boy and maiden, ' The one kinrawatt blest. ADDRESS BY THE RECTOR. HlrliN - RT THE INFANT CLASS. bISTRH3VTION OF CHRISTMAS PRESENTS CAROL, SWEETLY' CAROL. 22 .tist verse. Solo.) tirreetly carol, • 1 • . A Saviour born today; Bear the Joyful tidings, 0 bear them 'far away. sweetly carol Till earth , s reldotest bound • SLAB bear the mighty chorus . - Andetto back the aound.i Cpoittli—Dnet. arol.aweetly carol, I Carol sweetly to.day; Bear the joyful tiding; ' 0 bear them far away: EAU repeat aurae.) ME 124 verse, Duet.] Carol, sweetly enrol. As when the anvil throng .O'er the vales of Judah Awoke the heavenly long. . Carol, sweetly mad - - Good win and peace and lore, Glory in the highest, - - • ~, T o God 'who oetEns *bore. Cdo.—bnet.—Calif, ke: kill repent eh". 4/ lad verse, 67Mowhole se.hooLl Carol, sweetly carol The happy Chrtatatas Use; liark • the beds are prating Their merry merry chime; • • Carol; sweetly carol; Ye shirting ones atom; Slog / 4 ; 400444 alikaPelsi 1 • .o.stag ssisieedilog riMm-Cemeti tlarerfat.r • AWSSX AND _ •' , IMIMS I, you sukkailOps: a: real sad valuable Cbriiiirilw present, • 0 131 InailrelliniAbildrig'. •.• • • 7PLC 11 4 11 *4 61 ,1 0 1 -1111 0 0 I 141 i; Agate; 6 leticet: to wit %V tinita kik*t* - A general table will be 'spread: ilaging and abort:addressees. Juana Tamen, ore of the oldest `reniOf this gate, died it the residence of his 'CLI-' 4 . 1 47 1, 0ni on' WodnnodoF bet, aged 72 yeeis. Mr.. T. Was for years laitetir* tithiday &bora ' Worker In the eabternportinn ()fibs county; ,azak - often strOantenthsd several - lchoolis on each Sunday. few years sinc4r he' renamed ro:0 8 1gal, 1 9 3 4 for the:Font two years was janitor of the - Graded . His faneral was: attended on Friday, Dr. 814WAUT rw:ducting the serviced, urd in hie-remarks paid.* high tante to the de- Bsuzvit—That if every one would use Hop Bitters freely,. them would be t ronch less sickness and misery in the world ; 'and people are fast finding this out, whole families keeping well at a tri fling cost b,y its use. We advise all to try itt- U. ft NEW LOCALS: tiro° for Christmas; goods to MA PILL-8 trockeir store. IF To get bointiful goods for a little mosey oto MADILL'S cm:tory atom. . • flr $5OO WANTED. -1 - desire to loan fa* for three or live years. Beat or teal estate lie- corny. • , Ulster, Pa., Uee:lC, te7B. reS7,lf . Santa Clans does not satisfy the little to/lisls season It 'will not , be because' be cannot get supplies. MADILL% crockery store bar goods sufficient tkilllordert for-great numbers and to suit all lutes. El C Beautiful - Decorated . China Tea Sets just opened at MADr.t.'II trockery store. Of" B. A. PETTis of this, place ie agent for J. W.Conrrox's dying establtsh i ment of Vitt,. ton, Pa, and any personelsbing any articles color. ed, such as Ladies Anal& dressei, or•any other 'articles of Ladles wear —Gents coats, panties Test oiaey article of topes wear, can- leave theni‘nith him a td returnedto. tbem . stile rm PIIATT rar of good a plea MAIn OEIIN glass TOTS, nnel , ,then the display of grand. DOLLS for a penny. and the, you Bn4 little specimens dressed In silk et for the best child to the country. • vir If you want a Cake Basket or Cat. for In slitter plated warn you can get tbem at MA DILL'S crocker store. • t wk. BUSINESS LOCAL. You will find handsome gift books at WIIITCOIIII a 81141415. lla.disoma CUPS and SAUCERS, Mattes and To%a at WHITCOMB & snA 10. Ntav YEAR'S PARTY .— There will be a New *ears Party at the VlllOO Hotel, Home. Pa., WEDNESDAY EVENING. JAN.IBI, 1879. An Invitation Is extended to all. Mask: Smith a Paris Band, Owego, N. V. , . 10. £Go to WHITCOMB BRACT'S for ONYJCITIGNILE and FANCY BOOKS. rir M. MimotEstAN, Agent; disires to Inform Lis many elastomers that he may still be found &tithe old stand and Ma* fall stock of new and dealtable goods, suclable fur llonday glfts;at rery low prices. or We haVe got them !. What? The finest lot of Rollday goods ever received In Towan da. Confectionery, Nancy °cods, Boors, Toys. 'Cutlery, Frames, Box Papers, Japanese Goods, Toilet Bottles, Pocket Books, Cigars, Pipes, Brun' res,4e. Come In'ond took. CLARK B. PORTER, Nitardllouse', Towanda, Pa. • \ tsl' Go to NORTRUP'S Restaurant for a Warm Meal or a Matt of Oysters cheap. notl. t A lot' of second-hand Cooking; Slttlog-Rount and'Aed•ktowm Eitoves for pile. Ap ply to t0ct.31.3 • 0. D. Itiatarst. Irjr Mrs E. J. Mtniosbas TRIMMED HATS for UNE DOLLAR. and upwards. . - IGir Miss E. J. Mixocis`, is just opening a new stock of Autumn 311111neiy,Goode, Co which the hiviteithe attentlen of the ledl ; •ts. aura. -4 Lam' Ladies areas Trimmhigs, all the New Stiles. at & rinxnai.c.,` a pow doors north of Manor's Uluck. • iPir Comm has the best wearing Shoes for Men. Boys awl Youths , wear ever edema s :ln .Towanda, and at prices within the rest% of all. • ~~•IIOUSE -FOE llENT.—CollVellierlay located In central part of the borough. Enquire at noT74 f. this office lair A full assortment of Fancy Goods at SNELL a FARNHAM'S, Z tow doors north of Moroi'', Block. ' • GIVING VP BIIBINEE3O---STEGN Bt., • expecting to glee up their stole a Bricip 13 ti will close out their entire stock of gar:W.4ols cost. Call curly and secure Bargains. Cam' The Largest, Best and Cheapest line of ghee for Ladles', Misses' and Children` weer Is found at cons En's new store, corner Main and Plho-ste., Tracy k Noble's Block. spells • . Or*Court.es' Bakery Wpgor., of • the lot Ward Bakery, "will be en hand daily with Fresh Crackers hot from the even, Bread, Pies, Cakes, hr. sprit ITT" Don't you forget it.. We have an excellent CRACKER MANUFACTORY In town at COWLES' RIXFRY, where son ran buy the beat fresh-listed erackers.-. Or Plymouth Rock Fowls for sale by ra., OM 16, UM. G. 11. !Slm rir For tickets to all points West, North and Southwest, at the lowest possible rates, call oi l er address, E. BABCOCK, Agent, at Uppep• Depot, Towanda. - nit L. B. RODGERS challenges ccimpc nuns for quality of goods and low prices on Saab, Dioon, Blinds and Moldlni, a, and a* building um. tArial. • - - (augt-tn. frir HALL'S VRONT'AIILE SICILIAN HAIR ItserzWas Is a scientific combination of some of the most powerful restorative agents In the vegeta.. his kingdom. it restores gray hair to Its original color. It makes the scalp white and clean.. It cures dandruff and humors, and fallinpout of the hair. It furnishes the nutritive principle by witieh the hair Is usnristtedand suppOrted. It mime the hair mutat. soft sad g.orsk, and la unsurpassed u hairdressing. ,It is the most economical prepare, lion ever offered to the public, as its effects remain a long time, mating only an, occasional application neee.sary. It Is reecounimodcd and used by' collo; ent,medlcal . men, andlftelally endorsed by the State Assayerof Massichusett. The popularity of Hail's Hair Renewer has Increased with the test of many years, both In this country and In foreign landa,and It is now known and_ used in all the civilised countries of the world. Ton Sat* S'Y ALL DZALICIWD WARD—E t the residence of the bride's went., December 11, 18711, by thellev. Juba S. Beers, Rector of Christ Church, (Episcopal). Mr.- - Jahn E. Ward, of Towanda. to Musa Helen; l ounges& daughter of &Ir. J. P. Kirby. of Wynn. ing. A50N...../th the house of the bride's parents. In*Lelloy. on Wednesday, December 11, • lets, hy Elder G. , Wood. Mr. Emmett - liolconth and Min Jamie Mason. all of Leßoy. HOLCOMB ROBERT.— In' Leßoy, December DOHS. by Elder G. Waal. Mr. Frederick Mel. ' comb and Cora Robert, all of WRAP 1111ARFIS—WIEBLOW....th Wilmot,' at the rest. - denim of the bride, December 11. 11178. - lor the 11ev. E. C. Quick. Mr. Wm. Sbutstad Mlasldan Ills Winslow. both of WUmat. , CDS=BROWN:—.I,t 'the M. le , parsonage,' In Ter. *mire. December iiistb."'hy WIT. L.ll. trfppen Mr: Cornelius CcettO +ld Mrs* yrs : na B,roim, of . HENRY E. DRAKE, IS•WELSR, Carmor Lake and Water Struts, sprisLi t N. Y. - • 14111 P l oarsT:9 - -AP4 1 0,4; - - • E=IM BE ♦. BANTtu.. forint at reason north of Dn. ;It the stock tams? It not •saortment at se:a goods In 4tl and domestic nUle sariey ti.11.,S Is Just fitter until 4 satin =I MARRIED. , =ME Nu r Advatlsameats. FOR THE HOLIDAYS. WHITCOMB a SHAW A.re.now offering LARGE STOCK Or BOOKS AND - STATIONERY FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE: They alao have an ' ENDLESS VARIETY OF FANG G OODS AND TOYS - \ AT BOTTOM, PRICES. Towanda, Pa:, Dec. 12, 1878. ME HOLIDAY. GOODS. There +s nothing thOt erilCgive so nuch Ilatqadion and' "remain fresh in one's mind 'so long as a nice,PAR LOR mft'HAMBER SUITE,, and • - 4,11 order that aiLmay purchase, we gave decided to• sell our ENTIRE STOCK of these fine goods • at WHOLESALE\T'RICES, until af- ter the BOLIDAYS. 'Be sure and COME A7' . ONCE, and hring. the C ASH to oui. -- MA MMO TB BTOfIE on Main St., whel'e you will ,findjui4 what oar wife firm been after for.a long tune, and remember you tOd/. SAVE MONEY by paying CASH and buying before Chn'stmae. J. 6. FROST'S SONS. Towanda, Pa., Dee. 12, 16:a. ALL READY AGAIN.. sktot taspaat patronage. and hoping Doran !wean of boaftom I Moo rats toeroand poe. cr. sod am misted to SAW SHINGLES . AND LUMBER, • - AND PLANE AliD MATCH an Haft at Lumber. Alm, RE-BAW -BOARDS into SIDING Y anal as t To Men thass.,4 - t Ohl 144 . dataied. 'Mate ataliensw Plate ea qaattat-il ready for us. at leek Priam. • l3n ate • tan.itattafaatleartarsatelit. - • • 0. 11.1 . 1 44!1* P 041 ,; 14118 1.- .:.: . ..;:-. - :. - ,;.-;'1.1:- -- ;:.1-'_, , ::-Z - '.'..- .:,.'..-:-;',-,.._.-- i.' . . - . 1 -, _;:;:j„ • .::: '1.:.... ~.i4l.i..:.:.:::,!.l;.i;:„",i'i:','?:;',.:;_li'_4:',?:t`',:i.-,,t:1--(..",'.'._iNj. Ini - POWELL Offer: this week 2 CASES i 2'WILLED CASHMERES in all colors at ONE SHIL LING PER sold - up to t4iS time at 20 cents. ThSe goods aretkeGßE4 ESI .8.1.WG-.41N 01 • iHE SEdISO.N. Nov. 18:1878. S iE,O I A Li EVANS & -HILDRETH/ are tips week openi a g / A SPECIAL -LIXTE OF BLACK. S ILKS, BLACK CASHMERES, COLOR D CASHMERES, MA T T E . L-A S E: CLOTH, tWPAESS POPLINS, BLACK ALPACAS, \ . COLORED ALPACAS, INCLUDING AN ENDLESS VARIETY - \ \OF . \ LOW PRICE DRESS GOODS From six and a quarter cts. upwards. EVANS & HILDRETH. Towanda, Pa., Nov. 26, 1878. INEZ HARDWARE • AT GREATLY ILEDDCED. PRICES! • • . 1 11. T. JUNE , AGENT Is now opening a large and general saortment of Hardware. Cutlery.. Stores, Naha. Iron, Glass, Paints, 011 s. Varnishes, - *Tinware, House Furnish. lag Goods, &e., purchased for cash andUffered for sale at Hargainsro Huse who pay cash for goods. RANGES and Cooling Stoves, for coai and Wood, at low prices, at JUNE'S. tTHE Graphic` and New Jewel, the most perfect and ornamental heating stovealn would. at, JUNE'S. THE Uossip, the best , low-priced store fur offices and chambers ever made. at JUNE'S. 'OR Horse-Shoes and Horie-Shoe Nalla, go to . - ' - JUNE'S. -- ------- -_______ 91 1 IN W A RE-,a, large and JIL assortment at low '- - 4... at Price*. ALARGE stock of Bar, Square, . Round, Ualt4tound, Oval, Half-oral, Baud, and Hoop Iron, at JUNE'S. FOR Paints,' Oils, and furnishes, to • • • .JUNES. WINDOW GLASS, from 7a9 to V V :406. at ' - - JUNE'S. QCREWS -and Tacks, direct from Ly the manufacturers, for sale at wholesale and retail at reduced prices. at JUNE'S. LAMPS, Lamp`Burners, Chimneys; Shades. rind Wicks of every variety. at JIINEI4 ROPE, Sa-h, Cord, Twine an Wick, alt Blies, at " JUICE'S. LANTERNS—a'-,great variety at low prices,JUNE'S.,, 100 KS, Latches, and Bolts, every aj war! ety_aud WO. at JUNE'S. CAST sod Toe Corks (Steel), at JUNE'S D ISSTON'S Celebrated Saws, at JUNE'S. PABLE and Pocket Cutlery, at .atTNE'S. HOUSE Furnishing (foods;. NAILS and Spikes, Raises, at JUNE'S. NORWAY and Sweed's Iron at JUNE'S. 31ECHANIC8 will find agood as sortment of Tools at JUNE'S. ALARGE stock of Philadelphia Cart lase and Ttre Botta, at JUNE'S.' . IRE Cloth, at 1010 W DER, Shot and Caps, for sale L at 'MTN ILS. BLASTING Powder, it. ILES and Rasps, a fall assorV meld, al • • JUNIVS. I .IIBIERY Cloth and railer, an Sault Paper. at ' JIINVEL MUSS Kettles and Hollow Ware, acuiri•rites. at JIINEV. Towanda. Nor. In. ICI. E.ECUTOR'S- NOTlCtm—Notice hereby Mrs& that Ammons In to the - estate of limbos Atom& Sate - of Mertielti - deeeesed. are semarate4 to make Immedi ate payttomt. and ail permits balm claims mottestato mat mama them duty antheo= fee eintieseat , 1 61/1:011161114X ATWOOD. - learnt% VIM lft. 3576110.! : fid e.. . _ EMI - , _ . - SALESit QHERIFF'S e ,j of denary. writs timed out of the Court of Cinema Elias of Bradford County; and , reeled. I will expose to public ale at the - dote of - the Court Haase. In Towanda. on. ENEENDLY, JANITAET 2d. IV% at I 'Wank ir.rd..the follow Mg described property. rh.linti - • ' No. 1 ONE—Lot of land. in Towanda being the undivided oneeightff. Oi)i late of defendant In the, following desitribed kits boast ded on the north by lands of N. N. Senn emit by Ifidusit. and N. N . Betts; south byBtatewt.. sad on . Om west by Second-rt.; reontainiagoati sere of laud; .more or leas, with a large frame dwelling house, a _ large fame- barn, a somber of grape sines and frail and ornamental trees thereon. - • - No. 2. ALBO.-The defendant's equal aid until ♦interest In one ocher lot of shin% m iti anda isted tartly In Towanda berm, end in twp., bounded as tallowy On Ihenorth bytheePosr ell farm. so called; on the east bylandsof the-Bar. stow estate; on the south. lby.theablie= and on the west by the pubile hi ghway of the Ward ;estate; containing, -acres of land. more or less ,1 shout all Improved with a framed dwelling house. framed barn and awhiud of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the salt of Wit Mallory-vs Charles Ifercur. - Also atsalt of,lap2es %femur TS . No. 3. - ALSO—One other tot of land in Tosianda • - Dora.; bottede,d as follows: Begluelog at the South- • east a . ..merit! lot No. IS. thence. along the seed; line of said lot in a westerly direction 27.4 ft, to Ist Ave; thence along said avenue south 160 ft to eor of . lot No is; thence along the. north line of said lot' In au easterly direction 124 ft to an SHP thence - - along said alley north 100 ft, to plate of beginning; being lots NoslU2l7 In plan:of loCsleid oat by B. 8. Hudson, with a large framed dwelling boon a - framed tiara, other out buildings and few fruit and -- Ornamental trees thereon. Seized and-taken into execution it the snit of W. M. Mallory es. Charles Mercer. No. 4. ALSO-4)ne. other lot of land, In Canton twp., bounded as follows: Beginning st a corner in the canter of the main read leading from Canten , bora. to Towanda,-and on the line between said • Bogen and Hubei Manley, adjoining on the west; and running thence north Vic/ east by a present . bearing along the same 43 perches to a poet and • stones on the north side et s small stream of water running to the right; and thencettorth 111)io east - . SS 540 perches, to a post on the north - bank of the main or mill creek, and in the line of Solomon. Mildly adjoining on the east; and theme south -2,% 0 west as a corrected beetle; along said Lind. • Ws line to the center of the. Canton and Towanda road before mentioned, a distance of 53 4-10 perch. es: and thence by the center of said toad north • 8330 1 west 54 11-111 perches to the place of-beginning; containing 16 *messed IS2 perches, strict 171.19gan!, • • be the same more of less, all Improredwlth 2 trim. ' ed houses. framed barn and orchard of fruit trees ,thereon. • No 5 ALSO.nOne other lotof land in Canton tarp., • bounded as fellows: beginning at a corner in the the center of the main road leading from the To. wands road to the- born of Alba, and adjoiniThe lands of Horace Webster on the north, and run ning thence south 67.fiel east by a corrected bearing - along line of said Webster a distance of 29 5.10m-r -chee, to a corner In the lineof Solomon Linyle land adjoining on the east; and thence along said - Lindifs line south 23.0 west by a present bearing 10 perches to a corner adjoining otherland a of the grantor In reservation for Minerva Rogers, widow of R.. 12. litters, deed, for and during her life time. and thence by and with . the same north 8734 0 west 32 perches to the center of the Alba road; and thence by and with the same along the center ' • north 73.1 a east 20 perches to the place of begin- , ning; containing 5- acres and 1= perches. strict measure; all improved, no buildings. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Mrs. B. G. Bul , Vaasa vs John G: Mason. ` No. 6. ALSO—One other lot of land In Wilmot . twp. bounded on the north by lands of A Waltman and Michael Carl: east by lands of A Stone; south by lands of A B McKinstrey„ and west by lands of James Leonard; containing 72 acres of land,pore . Or less, about 35 acres improved. with I board berm ' Ito • barn and few fruit tract thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the snit of Sarah 11- But ler's heirs vs' Elmer W Scott. . • No 7 ALSO—One other lot of land, In Towanda born, bounded north by Poplar-st, east by Third-st, • south by lands of Wm : Gdns.:and west by an al- . ley; being. about 163 ft front on said Third-st, and. 221-ft back on said Poplar-et, with a 2 story gothic brick dwelling new, Gamed barn. other ant boll& • Inge and few fruit and ornamental trees thereon. ' Said lot known as the homestead lot of the David - Cash estate- Seized and bitten Into execution at the suit of Alex Dewing's earl vs M A Cash and HLScott,TT. No 8 ALSO—One other lot of land in Albany twp. bounded north by cemetery lot, east -by lands of 8 W Hatch, south , and west by lands of. G L Bull, containing 2 acres of land, more. or leas, all OM. proved, no buildings. Seized and taken into axe. cotton at the suit of J Frost's Sons use vs S W • Hatch. No 9 ALSO—One other lot of .land In Towazida born, bounded north by lands of J G Patton, east by public highway.aouth by lands of P ft Vincent, and west by Linde'Vf 0 E - Harris, containing / acre of land-more or less, all improved, with a framed house thereon. Seized and takeri Into execution at the salt of J A Record Ye Ransom Bennett, No 10 ALSO—One other lot of land In Overton lisp, bounded north by the public highway, east by lands of Manning Mathews, si uth by lands of Joon Mathews. and west by lands of Ell Efevesly estate: coptalniug 15 acres of land, more or less, about acres !reproved, with 1 framed house. barn and sheds, and few fruit trees thereon. 'Seized and ta ken Into execution at the suit of J U Horton's ute 1 - 4 B J Houselineiht. • fi• No IL ALSO—One other lot of Will In Granville twp, bounded north by public highway and lands At a Andrews, east by-lands of Jane Graham. south by lands of John Sayler, Ara Andrews and Cha's Clark. and west bklandsof RebeeesMortison. euve. tainint 10a acres of land. more or less, about SO acres improved. with 2 framed houses, 2 framed barns, 2 sheds, other out buildings and few fruit trees thereon. Sexed and taken into execution at the suit of Pomeroy Bros vs Chester Warm.. 'No 12 ALSO—One other lot of land In Windham II Pip, bounded north by lands of Win Cook.'esst by lands of Jacob Grimley. smith by.lsodislof -Nelson eraudall. and went by lands of Wu( Cook end lloardnian Jskeway. con - tali:dug 105 acres of land. more or less. about 90 acres Improved with 1 from- ed house, 1 trawled tram, a framed sheds; and or chard of tralk Dees thereat. Seized and taken Into exectalon at the suit of Barstow &Kirby vs Orrin D Nichols. . No. 13. ALSO—One other lot of land in Albany and Monroe taps- hounded as follows ; Beginning at a fallen oak, thence south nxici west 212 4-10 Perches to a post and stones; thence north 57)4 0 west 317 perches* to a post and atones; 'thence north 7..!4° east 212 4-10 perches - toe corner; thence south 57). 0 east 317 perches to the place of beginning; containing 4211 acres of land, more or less, (being the Joseph Anderson warrant). exceptinty aziti re serving from this confeyance all that portion there of - heretofore conveyed to Daniel Peckham k Chas. Brown, by. said ',pipit' Blackman; tblieonveyance Is intendedly° Include only that portion o; the JOSeph Anderson Warrant lying \ .11Iteat of the creek. xexcepting and reserving therefrom about 23 acrest4teretefore conveyed. to-Daniel Peck ham); containing _323 acres of land, more or less, no , improvements. No. 14. ALSO—One other lot of land In Monroe twp.:Lortnited as follows: Beginning' t a post In the road leading from the Berwick turnpike to IR lackmans mill, and MI the west side of It. Jr S. L. R. R., thence along the 'line of said railroad south 14 , i 0 east 20 \rods, to a post: thence south 1° east siting said railroad 10 rods, to a post; thence south - V west along said railroad 41 rods, to post; thence north 894 0 west \ 24 .rods, - to a state; thence -2834 0 east 18 5-10 perches, to a post; thence north 10% 0 west 16 340 rods to a hemlock_ stump; thence south 77% 0 east 16 440 perches, to - south corner of. • bridgement abtitment on the east side of the creek:- thence north 17 0 west VI 32.100 perches, to a Plod; thence north 81° east 692 100 rods, to place of be ginning; containing 5 acres and 159 perches of laud, more,or less, with a dwelling house thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the snit of Mercy B. Taylor vs. Lyman Blackman. • I N'O 16 ALSO—One other lot of land In Tuscarora twp, bounded' north briands of John and Joseph Nigh, east by lands. contracted - by Peter Nigh to Jacob Relight, south by lands of SW dwards and now in possession of Jelin Bought, and west by lands of said John and Joseph Nigh, containing 20 acres of land, more or less, about 16 acres improv ed. with framed boluses, 1 framed barn; 1 black- • smith shop, and orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken intoexecution at the suit of Wm. S. Vincent's nog vs Jacob Bought. No 16 ALSO—One other lot of land enlisted In Athens Born. ,bounded north by lands of It .N - Patrick, east by lands of Mrs Caper. south -by lands of Mrs. Myra Tracy, west by MOO street, I being 50' feet front on Main street and .149 feet deep all improved no buildings. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of W Means:or vs J 1. 'Corbin. . . AUDITOR'S NOTICE—S. Gwen vs. 8. A. Randall and J. S. Manley. In- the Court °Mormon Pleas of Bradford co.. Mo. 615, - February Term, 1871. The undersigned, an Auditor appointed by the 5 Court, to distribute thc fund arising from the Sher iff's sate of defendants' real estate, will attend to the duties of bis appoint meat at the office of Over. ton & Mercer. in the Borough of Towanda: on Tuesday, the 28th day of January, A, D., 1879, at 10 o'clock A. M., when and where all persons hat ing claims against said fund must present theta, or be forever debarred from coming in on iatd fund r . JAMES H. CODDI9IO, Auditor. Towanda, December 19th. 1878,-1w genera JUNE'S. TN BANKRUPTCY.- - --:In the Dis ltr4.t Court of the United States, for the West- - ern District of Pennsylvania. In the matter of Eu gene Underhill, Charles E. Noble and • Thomas L. Small; Debtors. No: 8491. 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