fvadfori gepot,tet Towanda, Pa., Thwilday, Jan. 9,11 R: W. A. CIIAMBERLIN,° Dwer,u. FINE jETVELIII, WATCRES, SILVER .~ PNATEP:WARE, -T0WA.210.• Towanda, Jim is, lip/ - • LOCAL AND GENERAL. Roporter ClubbingZLltt for 1679. Rs hire ets4s arraigeteettlewith the poblfshers of the allowing: periodicals - 4 stitch we can oCcr nay one at them ln.seaarctlea with the ithronsia at greatly rediCed rates. - jys will send OM U roe rat with tiny or; thl pmrtrs 'razed helm ter on e year, at the aglires indicated : . • ~ . Reporter and Vreekij Traptine • lii 51 • 4. 't heini•lNlcokik• 4CO . 1 ‘; treckly,Tl 3 50 4. fillesalsVook y.. .. -- 3 71 I 0 Weekly liven isiPspet I " .- igeml-Weekly 2 43 1 "; Philadelphia Prose 3 00 •o " 7 - 31inem.-c-r.--...1 73 " American Agriculturist - 1 54 0 Country Gentleman 1 10 " Iturs p liNew - Torker • 333 " liar r'sWcokly ' 470 Bazar 450 0, . llagastae • 430 " Galaxy 4 illl °' S4ribner ' , 4 70 - ••' S. Nicholas - 3 90 ° Wade Amalie ,3 (0 " Baby Land - 1 90 " Litters T.tring Age ' II 113 " The Nursery 3 60 " 'Appleton's - Journal 4 CO " ," PepularSciencellonthly.•:.. 150 " " Poremen's Magmine • a.O " Coders - , 373 " I.lpplncett's "': ; 470 " Atlantic Monthly • 470 e " Joini .ADADIS is gat I.ering !a large stock of excellent pyre ice, one mile and a half above the town. Dn. War. TAYLOtt, of Towanda,. affil preach at the 'Bull School House, Asylum, on Sunday next, at 2:30 r. u. 31 RS . BURTON Ii!NGSBURY is rebuilding her house on the "sandwich," which was destroyed by fire sonr two years since.. THE annual sale of pews in Christ Church, (Episcopal Will be held on . Mo nday, the, 13th inst., at 10 o'clock A. If. PERSO: 4 :A -MM. PETER MCCONOMY, of Lancaster, was registered at ilia War 4 House ou :Nestlay, on licr-wq to visit her relatives at Ovtiton. ' • 0 V pITON returned to Washington on Monday. He was accompanied by his family, who will remain with him during the remainder of the session. Jon:. 0. Weill) and family, who have Leon toaiding ai 'the Ward House for the past year and a hull, having become tired of hotel life, have commeLeed lieusekeep- ing again TtrE meeting hpitse of the Old School Baptist Church, in Catitoti tow.uship, will he opened (Or worship, the Lord willing, on Sunday, lanuary l'Jtit. Service at 101 o'clUck. A. la., and at 7 ..PoNATIox friends of Rev 11111.1.01: AANIST , Ilotiti and family, will make them a Donation visit at the 'par s.,!siage. Monvieton, on the afternoon and evening of Thursday, January 9, 1879. ate autlioried to state that Mr. M. ho is nolck filling a vacaticy as Ju-tice of the Peace' under appoinzineut of Gov. 11•AitritAxrr, will be a candidate for that office at the coming Borough elec tien. Cuuticii of the (etiversalist) Ref.' NTNt. TAYLOR, Pastor. At\3o4 Subject "The New Name tliat and WritOi" At 7 1.. Mt, First of two letures ou "hi:crept Immortality." All Wc.l •corite. ArnicAN N. E. Zion Church, Rev. C. 11. Surrajastor. Morning service at 10 A. M.; evening service at 7 P. M.; Sunday School at 1 r. - 3r.; Class Meeting at the close of Ir. — +ruing service ; Pj-ayer meeting on, Friday . , ...veoing. PCnt.te• nstalla.ion of officers of Wit; tins Post, tl - p. GS, G. A. It., will be held on tiaLui day:evening of this Week, - at the 4rmory or Co. K, All honorably dis charged, solders and sailors are invited to be present.- Br order of Commander. LT DU HOTT UNST Iltyrrn.TElN . of over on Sunday, Jarualy tST F.1:4 was horn IU IJettig., Co. in 1797. Ni. and Mrs. llony:ss•ri:is Were anumg the rioneer settlers Of Ovartotrrnship. r \ .1 All ES Fiver, of Smithfield, has it:7ot ; ed a sweep puwer to run with one, two \ or eight horses. . It will thrash, cut wood; \ with drag saw and Circular saw, or churn. Patent. applied for. •Mr.:- llvs.rimros bought the 'first one after seeing F. 11. Foiin, a fernier. well known citi zen of thig place, died on Tuesday, Dec. ist. Mr. F. lwieante insane several years . since, and was Confined in thei Danville Insane Asyhina. A year since Le was stricken with paralysis, and partially re covered his ream3d. To PERSON'S LOOKING FOR WEST ERN HoißS.—Aejt. K. CLOSE, 'pr New :York, I, eture in the Court Ibuse this (i huit.dn.y) even:ng, January 9th, on t-:outli Western Texas, and the induce iTents to f•ersons wishing to seure them- . iplves a hoMe. Come out and hear him. Ile will have maps of the country and railroads leading thereto. TOW. NDA EUREKA MOWER Co.—Tho Earek.t Mower Co w•as organized on Fri day 14st. The stocliboldeis are men of intlar.r, amid NViil il - rive.theworks to their fullest e.tpacity. The following officers tire CLosen for the emitting year l're,;•te -Fox'. Tre'isurer—N. BEirri .'eertfary—Jokt): W. MIN. ' •. D. r••:•.r4-11..ru. JOSEPII POWELL, Hon. W. T. i , AviEs..ll. F. WAt.t.}!, E. T. Fox, N. N. RETT:4', Col. V. E. PIOLLET, I ST. MITTITEW'S PIKE.--Christ rims I.velfonial this old parish all alive, old laid young—from far and near, avail edihemselv'es of good Sleighing ba ecru inglto the place of concourse, where the ine;pal pi4int - of attraction in the edifice handsomely decmrata with the time-hon ored lieintoek and pine, was the ; Sunday School ebildien occupying the body of the The exe:Cises consisted of sing- Mg prayers, an address from the Iti;clor, giving presents, candies, etc., - concluding - with the Benediction. - CHRISTMAS was duly observed in this place. On Christmas eve the UMW festi val was held in Christ Church. A beau- t ti rui t Fee, handsomely decorated and load- ! td ith presents stood in front of the c,! , ancti. The singing:was excdptionallY line, and was heartily entered into by the schol.).is. The lector was remembered in the-presents. Mr. and Mrs. E.T. Fox } , resented the Church with a set of pulpit,,, te:4 4 . d. sk boAts. The pfesentation was': I.) modestly made that but few - in -the au- . dienc t knew of it. On the inside of the cover, in appropriate and tasty letters is theineription, "Presented in memory of FANNIE, L. and Chsnixe S. Fos," the de., ceased daughter and nephew the do nors. • Tux Clara teadeis Munition for Ow&' go District, will be held at Athens, - Feb. tuary 4th and sth, oommtnoing P.lt., when the programme for the meeting lof DeceinberiOnt and 11th, which was pre. vented by the storm, will be carried out. A general attendance la desired. ' ' It. W. CusTos, C. Damian, Committee. TUE friends of Mr. and Mrs. ELVEN DORF in this place; will read with sorrow this item from -the Elmira Advertiser _of Saturday lait • Mr. and Mrs.: Charles Elniendorf, re siding at 878 West Water street, in this city, are sorely bereaved in the loss of their only child,..Mar, who died of diph-, theria yesterday morning,. An unusually bright and intelligent child, the little fel. .1w was loved by all who know him. In' this sad bereavement the parents have the sympathy of bads of kind friends. AT a special session of ;Ulster 'Lodge, No. 1,0.34, I. 0. O. F., held in their Lodge Rooth December 20, 1878, the following resolutions were adopted : ' 'W nitrous, It has pleased the Almighty' God tw'remove train our midst by - death, our worthy brother, George Record ; thietefore,'. - . iiitehiqi, That in the death of our brotbbr, we recognise - the band' dealings of - the Great Muter, and humbly bow to the decree: of Him whOse all-seeing lapis ever uponws, trusting and believing that He doeth all things well, Reshived, That by the death of our brother, we have lost a worthy member, and a broth e r who, though not long moo elated with us, had by his many amiable, qualitiep, and his uniform kindness and goal behavior, had endeared himself to us all. Reso:red, That feeling Lis loss keenly we sympathize deeply with the bereaved family, and •we hereby tender them the condolence of this Lodge. liesoired, That we as menibers wear the badge of mourning ill memory 'of our brother• for sixty days, and that our Lodge Room be draped hi' mourning for the same time. Resolrecl, Th.tt these resolutions be en tered on our minutest, and •a copy, be sent to the bereat.ed Ileso7recl, That copies of these 9 resold t ions be sent to the IlusnrounlineonTEst, the Bradford .14rgus, and the Towanda Journal. Resoltied, That as a .further mark of re spect to the memory of our deceased brother, we immediately proceed to close this Lodge, I. B. McKstr, Wit.us BUMP, ' Com. How IT TAKE-S.—Agreeably with notice given several weeks since, during the month of Depember we sent bills to all of our subscribers who were in arrears, and at the same time notified each that the paper would be discontinued - on the first of January, unlets a remittance cov.. ering a. year in advance was received pri or to that date. We have receivedmany replies to our notice, and append the lowing as Speciniens, showing how the "new departure" is. received. Niw. YORK, Ike. 29, 1878. BRADFORD REPORTER PeBI.IOI . IRRS Gentlemen : Inclosed please find two. dot s for the paper, which please • ',lace to my credit and oblige. My wife says, " Am entitled to one of the Cook Booke 2" I fully- approve of your advance pay piaci, 'and. trust that by its adoption,. your Dopes will be realized, :Lnd your political, ly sound, and - high tinted moral paper, will be extended in ',ewer and influence for good in the community. . E. B. This is,not the first time our excellent friend E. B. has signified his interest in the REPORTER, and we take pleasure in acknowledging that we feel encouraged by his ,kind notice. Here is another which is not quite so complituentaiy, and had we any way of knowing the author would not prilit it; but ivasinuch as there is neither date! nor sig,nature, we. insert it in the colutrina of the REPOUTER, hoping it may come under the eye of "father," or the writer, to. that wo may receive a more definite notice as to who we have ,been. "dunning" frequently: NLVIDID AND lIITCIICOCK has taken your paper for _several years:- lie has paid the postmaster, for it 'every `year up to this last November, anll he his received t.evcral duns from you, and lie •fishes the paper stopped immediately. would respectfully inform "father" and eth -rs, who think their statements incarrectothat we will -cheerfully -rectify any errors and allow all payments made to. any agents, whether vt`e have received the - money or not.\ Tun Towanda . - kusical Society held their first " Open METting," Saturday Evening, December 31, s l 78, at the resi "deneb of Mrs. CsirrEn, on Main Street. 'le follnwi'ng was the progranue for the ereuing : 1 ' 19:oGnAmmi: FOR TIIF. EVES SG. of JACOB d suddenly 11OTT EN- PART rinsr., • I. The Itroot—{Vartatinn4 Miss HILEN Algocrvit, 2. Plano Solo--" Como Rae to Erin.v Varia7tnn. 311,5 Ltzztr OVERTON. ' 'Kul e 3. Mei, l'lono anil Flnte—" Corot Ina:" MI 4% II ELLZ PRATT and Mr. FELT—Den°Direr, i 4: Plano sofr--`• Ron Gin Capricfro.n.". SI endriosbon LENA SCACI.DINCL 5. Sole—Unavi.ce-Poef.fo - .111 m Lotris 6. Plano Solo—"ltoirt 11Inetto Variations.' Mra: Dr. Szf:vr:\,. PA t ILT 1. Piano A Ike Varlailon•." 2. Solo--- I Sent alAtter t.o.Sly Love 'firs. 0. A. RALUWIN a. Plano So:o,-•• 4. 'Natal Sule—•.firsin.fo Vato , le 4:4lcert." Mrs. C. M. M AN vs Luc: Tlts-Mattel. b. Impit—rlatir.ind W,bistllng.."Dantibs yrs. MANVILLE 3f..1 Dr. G. PR Atr., ..S.traums Owing to the inclemency of the weath er the attendance was not as large as ex pected, but -those who did brave the storm were amply.repaid fur their trou ble by hearing . "music. melodious," and long to be remembered ; lacking space and time we can not as specificly, mention each performancoas we would wish for the benefit of those . not present. Suffice . it to say, aft did exceedingly well; both the selections were (rein the best comp.)- ! eers, and the masterly manner in which they.were executed evinced skill and.stu dy, and an appreciation and correct inter `-pretation of the piece rendered. Dr.Luosatto PRATT conducted the en tertainmeut-in a manner highly credita ble to himself and . those concerned. A 'Mite was taken for-the purpose of making additions .to the library of the society. We arc certain we echo the sentiments of all present, When. we affirm that wo con sider the " Musicale" a society that To: windains may be proud of, as containing ability and talent of a high order, and we hope to have the pleasure at no--dis tant day' of attending another "open meeting." COURT PROCEEDINCB.-TL'ESDAY, DE CEMBER 24. 1878. Dorcas 11 Dayton use vs the Pa & N Y C & It It Co.—Trespass. Verdict for plaintiff of $l,OOO. Luke Dolan vs F II Green, etal. —Rule to open judgment. ARODMENT COURT-THURSDAY, JAL 2ND. Mary A Williams vs B W, WilliaMs— New trial refused_ unless defendant remits from his bill $49.04. Andrew Crane vs .1 B Joboson.•—Andi tor's Report filed and' confirmed ni si. Exceptions riled try J II Cbaapel. Pomeroy Bros' vs Jases G reen ; L L Beach vs Henry Patterson, 2 cases ; Lucy Benja. min vs Hannah Cole, et al; J-P—Carey vs J S Williston ; Myron Ballard vs Howard Tavlor.—Rules made absolute. Daniel Cain vs-C C Driscoll, et al; Mrs B G Bullock vs J G Mason ; G W Mingos s Vs J a Benjamin, et al ; 11 E. Watkins vs 1 A.ll Miller, et .al ; _A Armstrong :tve W Batronclifr; L B Lucas rise VS C Mc- Lane, et al ; Pomeroy Br to vs B II Tap 'or; 0„A Dayton vs E W Ellis, et al, W W 'Bowman vs same ; B W Lane vs • Same) . 11 II Mace vs.samo ; E DeLong vs P Ellis; Clark Babcock vs J P Horton, et I al ; A J Crane via .11 Johnson ; I Miss NELLIE DODGY I.ey but' =I ME=MIMS=I villa vs M Scott, did i • vePerry Decker, et Al.- Imes disc . E Dunham nee vs F Barton.='• to enjoin Sheriff froth prooeedirg further, , Sally;Davidson vs C D FI Colti.—Rale to enter judgment in fihvor of defendant , without cost. - • • - 6.. W Plummer. vs' Hosea Miff"; nan Smith vs A.,J •Dorsline..-aftules to . open judgment. E L Oldie vs Pat Coll6idine, 2 cues. - - Prothonntary dimeted to pay - mcifiey - Tto the plaintiff. D M Dayton nse ve=to 1 dr N,.Y, C its R R C0. , .-- Iteasmas fort new trial tiled. The following Sheriff's deed *Ai ack- nowledged : . To Charles Shipman; for house and rot: in Leßoy twp. Aold,November 29, 1878, - as the ptojerty of W F Robinson.- sl2.' 1- , Andrew West vs Ellen' 31 Weit.--Sub: ;plena in divorce directed-to be-issued. In re fixing the co m pensation for board ing prisoners in the County Jail- by the Sheriff. C S Russell, 11 L §cott; end If Peck .appointed Commissioners, who report isrfavor of W. cents a day, and con firmed brthe Court. • C anton bons' vs Canton tivp.--Excep lions sustained as to $108.62, and-dismiss ed anto the balance. - . • In re widening Troy street in - Canton Ikro'.- - Exceptions dismissed. Cum vs Luke Dolan.and Thomas. Do lim—issault and battery. Sentenced to 'pa,t a floc of $5 each and costs of.prosecu thin. JANCMZY . Emily E Cuylervs Job DePei, et al ; Amass Watkins vs Timothy Fellon ; lsirs Bi;dget Doughan vs. Patrick Burke.— ' Rules • Pomoroy Bros' vs P Persori;•;-•Rule to set aside sale of real estate refused. _ - -U V Fatimer vs A: " Alger.-Exeep tions to Auditor's Report dismissed, and newt coutirincd linally. lii- k re the assignment of S M Wooiter. for the-bendlt of his ereditors.—W It Great and R L Rockaftli appointed ap, praisers. J Patton's use vs IV. W Goff; et al.— Rule for judgment against W Goff for want of sufficient affidavit of defenco. C M Myer vs Patrick Consadine.—Rule on A. 3 Layton, Into Sheriff, to pay innuejr into Court. • I) G Strait vs George Smith.—Bide on defendant to pay costs. B W Lane vs J . ll Cvoey, 2 cases • M II: Codding J P Kirby, Garnishee; ' Mary Bailey's Guardian vs mime ; 1 Woocl vs same;-J T Brownell. vs same.—Rules made absolute. J A Record vsE 1I Harris ; M.. Pike vs Julia A . Calkins, et- ad.—Roles dis charged.. M II Taylor vs Lyman Blackman.— Court direct estrepment to issue. TROY CORRESPO . NDENCE.—EDITou BE t'orrrrut :—Christreas passed (pietly ndd pleasantly in Troy . . On l'ticsday cv eniug—Christmas Eve—there was a dis tribution of presents and good thing; - :; to its children at the ,E. -.Church.. The Chinch was very nicely decorated. rand the trees on either side of the pulpit held many beautiful presents, and .a .•' Merry Christmas" for all: A picture of the:ln terior of the Church was taken by:Artist Beebe, which will no doubt leo prized us well forits beauty as fur a re mertibmnes of the event: In the evening the "Dramatic Club" rq*atcd by request the thania,, "Fruits of the ,Wine Cup." List evening they played again iu.Mansfichl to a targe.audi ence. -On Sunday lait Her. S. L., Conde ex changed pulpits with Rev. lir. Chase, of Worcester, N. Y. From what we -hear of Mr. Chase, the cou - gregation no doubt SOwe good sent/01)1;11S well as _be eAfining acquainted witha most excellent Miss L. Pomeroy, daughter of H. Pom eroy, is visiting friends in Cleveland, O. Miss Fannie Peck is at'lloniti for the holliday vacation from the\ t Smuinary at Animrn, N. 1%, where she is:, at school. Miss I'eck im'an complished Mid intelli gent young lady, and has many friends to welc;,me her home.' Miss Hattie Delano from 'Towanda is visitine Miss Peck dariiv , her vacation. Delauo's.si,ter also in town-visit- ing Miss Grace Sa3les. Dec, 27, D 378. - • I suppose that "last year's*" news would scarcely be accepted now. yet we have so recently bid adieu to 1878 I hat,it may not he oat of place to Mention some of its closing scenes, and mark its dying words, fur it isdo:Al:less true that our last hours are itrst thoughtfid, and why cannot`an old /car iu its last' nionicuts leave us some lessons for our guidance through the next? else %thy is experience Nainable? lint expe:knee i 4 of value—it is the only real gain we have from ;,'ear to year—and if we treasure up one tine ex perience and learn from It, each year will surely leave us a ktison Of value for the next. The new year oflB*l9 has - made a quiet beginning in .Troy. - Tti holiday festivities are passed, and we have again settled into the same old round of Ainsi niss life and labels.. And by-the-way " linsine:4 life and labors" are extremely dull at present. We read in our daily ra pers of "gold resumption," returning to prosperity, etc., etc., but as yet vie are not deluged by any -storms of gOld and gems, nor is proverity yet so universal here as to create alarm. Yet we hope with others that a change , will soon follow the effints of our government to re-estlib- EMI confidence, and to encoura,.e business interests. BEI 'Fite holidays passed pleasantly in Troy. Chi 'stunts:l reeti and gil ts, and Ne w Yea 's yalis and greetings were • all observed in their order, and now - we are ready for rnore7wireiest efforts, and. cheerful labor in the future, • • - `spool begins again on Tuesday, and as both pupils and teachers have had sea ram of recreation, it a'so . will go- forward again with renewed vigor. • .Ilea. if. M. Dunn, of the Catholic Church, has recently returned from w.Eu repeati trip, anti reports a,.p:easatit ney, and ofcourt° much interesting ob servation of'rnen and things in the an cient conutlics of the East. Father Dunn is - a man who has education - qualities to enjoy suchiorTottunities as are affotd. ed in travels. We_are glad to welcome him safe at home again. The congregation of the PreSbytitian Church 'were estiecting to listen to-nor row to Mr. Eben Cobb, of the Auburn Theological Setninary, but Pere denied the pleasure because t4f the blockade, in gavel.. Ile was unable to reach Ti-oy, and telegraphed to that effect to-day. Mr. Carlos Dickinson, or, Cincinnati, who has teen in Troy to spend the hull: days with his - family, who arc living at the Troy Ibmse, left on Tbtirsilay to re - - tarn . to his business. Miss Canie Parsons, daughter of E. 11. Fa; Esq., is visiting hie - nets at W 11- `l-tintport. !TM .Tan. 3, 1879.- STA : AIia:F. EVENT. Anther of the duds of those pc'sts of society... tramps," who are infesting the country .tot only as . vagabontis, but often as etiminals of the ' worst tyre. This time the victim - was Mr. John Terry, of Terry township. erre would think his ago. and feebleness of health ought toliave deterred them, but it did not, It w let on Wultirsday, lh:c. 6th, - 18:8, and not asingle trump, or half a dozed, but a wholi. army of thent—Cein pletely filling the hoe to its runnieg over capacity. • 7Co.roi) , niche or coiner, was-sacred from their in isiod, but like the "frogs of Egypt," the were every where present,. laying violent bands on the•good things the mother li s ad prepared for company before she had thee to sup ply their demands. But to their honor ue it said, they were more thoughtful and -courteous than tramps usually lir for They insisted on the old folks sitting d wn with them at the head of ?Id: table, a d ebeiniipg at (cast to treat them with area respeUt. iitrangely. enough in this case; 'they : succeeded in making themselves be lieved. Nor is it to be wondered tit-per haps, for they Were - their own children, who .f they had not been gone as long or done as badly as the "Prooigal Sou," had I.ever been home all at onettirne.lefore. Whether it was so or not, the old folks believed there was some understanding about it, fer ft was not a very inviting day to visit. But forbidding and inclern-. eat as it was without, nothing of the kind Was perniitted to cross the threshold or mar the enjoyment within. 'lt ./ Was the_ first time fathers and mothers bad seen them altogether since they went out to make homes for -themselves. /lhey gave proof that' they believed and bad profited by the Scripture, "It is not goad for man to be alone," !or each brought a "help meet" with hint.: The little old-fashion ed-table which bad been abundantly large -for eight . childreni was ' placed by one 'ittMching clear across the room, - and even then it was not go enough,- fol. i , . =ffil • z- - • kind neighbors tom in- to rijoiee with them over tbelsOpyt re union , together ari enjoyable event -.= o ne of. these bright spots lde,,,zever to be forgotten. Almost fifty jeans of married, have Pasiedontlinow near the suit setting, the long buried , peat, is brought bacons them in!the presence-or their childreri.',ltli one • exinption, (the. ,yotingetti•:WAO .d ed Soine,_ years alikle) God, has : spared the -children he gave them. Three of the sons represented the family In tho'ninksofftlie army during the rebellion, coming with an, honorable discharge. :With ono exception the Children - are 'settled near them, and clone are very far away. The family in this case would seem doubly dear, for the , father was horn irGEnglaud. roxiing his' &real at' 94 early age he came to this country many year,' ago, and knows of no brother or sister or any kin dred tbOv. 4'lAM° from a feeling of sad nem that - this mighti:perhape. be the last meethrg,_there - was not, we think, 'a-sad thought in any heart save the mother's. She would remember as no other could, the lobt one..,She would, remember as nothing., could he vole& I:fished in - death, and would miss : tile sound of the familiar footsteps, long - no and , forever died upon her ear. May -the Lord comfort and bless her in the society of her chil dren for yearii to come; and may 'he, who has, left the graves of - his "kindrend in a foreign land, at tbe List tied that rest whicl. it is Said • • Aklef yin .lestl*, fit.t• Item thee Thy kindred, and their gravel' play bet Yet bill, Ili illlnws Illt.hstNl sleep, - Wool which DODD en , r'risi - ktl to wiep." • Erist - Smittfleld, Dec. 19, 1878. I?epubliemn incase copy. • • I4:R01* ITESII.-;-At the reetat clectlon of otlietru for Open Hand Grange, Saltine' NfeCraney was chosen - Master, and B. C. Holcomb, Oerscer. Wo are' informed Mil Pr. W IT: Hol comb and T. P. ' will soon go to Philadelphia to attend a course of medical lectures. - Elder S. WC. OD is conducting a series of meetings at cite Ditibiples place of wor ship. - • "Faith and by uinks! ,That's ther,firSt time - I ever see a bar turned to a book stt me," was the 4isconsblato Tema - or a thirsty Irishman who recently called at C. D. lit;hiMulis Mitch Query.—WOld it nc.t be 3 c6mfultablo sight", to 'see every bar-rcom in the land converted to a -depository for the sale of schoOl book*? Mi. Oi-4.,Eirts,.`..who - was kicked by • a cow some weeks ago; is slowly tecoyering. The Literary Society is preparing to. give an entertainment to - procure funds to purchase hooks, etc., for a Antblic library. ht. En/Ton :-1 would through your paper, rratefully acknowledge, the gift-of handsome silver toilet set—presented by . the patents - or our Sandaf School echo,- ars. If I failed to respend (tallier to the plesentatien—it. was through no Isek ef" Appreciation . .of their generous remem bruace, but rather because:of that feeling attending Unexpected suprises, which makes speech a/failure. To My, little friend Lottie, /I Would alsp . return "t ha tiks' ' for /the beautifully a rill o d hotpot of "Ov i iirlasting flowe r s," and to alt the r who :t:4si t ted so faithfully and nee 'Then 2, for (cm Chris: rrit.slt tiVit:eS name 0( the !.e110,,1 we sei.d eratet owletlym.mt; ;pot! : edrsest/y . cl4'wtOtope that, we to :y merit the .khol nesS shown, and that through earnest and untiring eflo.ts we may bring the "Light of all truth and rigitteintsress, t i the .eling minds intio,t,tl t.t 'our charge ; that all that tills the mePnie of a grand and truly pot feet manhood and . woman hood, may be the snre word,of our stu dies in the... Book of Liro. That as teach ers and scholars,. we ina.y • lope to hest the words spoken en the hills in the far away Judean times—t• Well done thou goOtt and flthful sercant." - - With the greetings of the soaamz to i.gi 'friends. .tvit.t Shestmquin, Deceinhci • I EDITOR IfII A TWOR ii RE'PORTER :—WO attended the dedication service of .the new Wesleyan Methodist 3Teeting Ilonse,' in :lretenia - township. Tintrsday, he-era her 19, ;ISM:. liev.J.. W. -rancher; an elli: eient and sncaessfol miaister of the this. Ind. is the pastoe,haringthe ovetAight of a Church at this.place4 . also one on Canoe C.inlp Creek; in "Thia Co. fl other T. livis in the enjoyment of did gyarral ;:otal will of the people of his 'palish, among whom he is iitlahors:abundant. 1' , Her. L. N. Strat ton, editor of the Azder ira4 Weatevaa, of the• city of Syracuse, 'N. Y.„ , as present and conducted the ()Felling services, and preached Iwo go.'d 1 end interciting . sertritps in, the afternoon and evening. • ~, Building Churches is always :landed with more or less burden that gencnilly falls to the lot of the few to bear. In this else:L. 1.), Newell, C. N. Smith, G t orgo covort, Ilia Pastor and many others have done nobly i in fact almost the whole com munity has assisted,. al -0 several genld men from Troy. Granville. I think also of Clinton, so - that though mine of the Chinch , nleongregal ion are livh, yet. th e y have a very comfm table cottony meeting house. Th,c, church anti not+greg.al ion are pleased will their nty.v. • placte of woe snip, t':+4 is is such cootra St with Iho old school house where they n , ed to *c.f. r liillview, Pa. 5.,. liiiproni% EAST smrniriimn.—mis.. V... B. Ste veils, Limit Wilmington, Delaware, who lowed by "My Mother l'ut It, (a," one was invited by the mendivrit-of the' Dis- of 3lts. A. T. 1). WiIITNEY'S must- char trict C,4iference to visit Tioy Diq 3 ii.; in aCiais - tic stocks. "Boston 11.0-ebutis " the - interest cif the \Viiinan's r iirit., , n Mis- . , .. . . . sionary Society. spent last Sabbath in is a rose-article with five exquisite .'illus- Smithfield, alai s!iiikii• in the morming (rations by Miss fltEtmurtEr. The same arid evening in the M. E. Church. A arti,t ha's a fanny di:if:Xing,. ' A Cli tit-tams I.trge congi•egatbin WaS pit Selit is the-ev- I Tr iii•edV-In three acts'' "T o ady Bettj's et,in ; :, coMposed of members of the di irer- -'. ' .• ' ' ' - ' cut Churches•and citize:M4 of- the village, o t',tokingSchetil, ..by Miss lor,i.w, now in The. pastiirs of the Baptise and. C'ongrega- Englund, 'gives an entertaining account tional Clinches did not have services, lint I o f one o r the many schools vilnith are were present and gave their intluence to . -- • spr ingims up all over England, 01 - fashoots . l the meeting.. The Women's Foreign 6 of - the South Kensington re' hoc), _NN hese Missionary - Saeietics of these Cheiches -were present, temesented by HMI' . Presi. f object is to teach , the children of the poor-' iicii 4 s, Mrs.. Chafer tin(P - Mrs. Bud, who i Cr classes how to I pare camrnoii articles totik pint in the Exerilises. td food moie wholesomely and palatably. :Mrs. Stevens addresses .were earnest; . clear, :oil were proiented with mode Sty. Perhaps, however, the most vith)able ar- The theme of Missions must have absorb. ticle in the number is the -Poets' :Homes ed all while listening to her words. She paper on "Ralph Waldt; Emerson," pre awnliened sympathy and pity for the Pared by his ytinrig townsman, G. B. heathens in their hiindra s,s and won - aw l ..11114TLETT. It gives :a masterly rept-ethic frieilds to the cause the so lovingly earnestly presented. We trust that the Lion in crayiiil, by Homer Ltlwts, 'of Ma tt:rye Staileties which were present, will more's bust, of Emmtsox (owned by I'. G. ici . tp an alnindar.t, hat•vest from the seed , .:1I'll.E.TON); IIISO 11 3 1. • trait froiu idtoto stivii. The siteicty in the M. E, Mitch •-• • I "' ' ' s graph„ a ed six, beantifia 7 - Cu;:! .. ,Forl' vieivrs was inerea's d ill inend ershin from ilfty-' two to'l.qxiy, - through the influence of the drawn.by Miss 111:mrit ILEX. 'Fite two „ .. rneetings, and we the of the -members was increasi-d l rnany told. "1 hose charges en the district :who litive :3E4 to secure the aid and influence of tt:is worker, have missed a. grand ~r , p( ot unity f.,r Thase who de site ast•'istance in Org - AliZing societieA on their charges, cannot do Ind.ter, than to svcure the :-.ervites of „Mai: ',Stevens, f•ir she is an exiorieneed and aceemplisiol wCiker. Many v:ord i t eninnienclatinu Wive peen spoken cf her cab' ts here, at Smith- C. 11. BTATISAIkt. .1)tc: 23, IKS. - ItoitE, Dec. 2,, 1578.. Mit tittTon pirsning your papiir in the last, 1 Ittite,lottDd it 'dotted ht to tu.d there with slitat,sketithes, and i:euis of inteitsd: from 'tem t.Yall parts of the county ; to its litany mallets ;voids of warning am? comfort, so that all have the e,:rafoit 61 tho..tileas of others, and this is one of the best waysto obtain knowledg . Winter i 5 closing aeopitu utt„ shutting in on all sides, elitlt iti trksts and •siniws. The little snow ll.at wOtiave; is being improved in dillereilf:' wayti,„ by, diirerent Perhuns. Some are eiraviing logs, - some P. - to null, while others are Out on er- ,tatielef Of pleasure: and glee. s. • Mr. E.Comclin, the owner of the steam ,saw cult,. has purchased•a number of logs \ Mr. Richardson, and is Making prcpa r..„ ion fur drawing them as soon as there is eli snow. .Mr. V. is a matt that . is alwa ieady tet_lv - he' logs info: any kinds , •• , :d to.do AV on short ,' 'f b ( and it the to tintt P ramp' (It cesbl Mr. knw, Q 33 work to th‘ to git Mal good Thy • qt tv i k ciaago are jogging aleug about the sant as usual. OM• good. humored - little Frost (not . Jack Frost -however) is alweys 14g' ===:= ==I=E=MIIMZ=M improsolonenfe in bti at,* .to s act at tehtloiteanii pleate bin many pa a. - 'ln the, lesson -of old Santa ,claase,'l is_ is a mt.*" inepared to repleidsh -liiifisMni• el' gift*, as be goes his rounds to-please and_ timer the hearts:of .. tha.little ane)l), \and those of more mature yeirs; •.. .. ', ''ln the northern part of the town there was...soufe -excitement a• few asys_ ago,' ' caused tiy Isaite - De.ekeistealing at*. be longing to Isaac Thompson, and secreting it by removing it from place to place. It was found neat'Elmira,-N.-.Y., where be bad t 1 en it and Sold it__to his' nephew, wholleals in limns to some extent, and who Twas 30 - give him .$lO, ,pu f fing: 421, .t ' Itr.:1):, of Einvira, - who' is a • gr) d',' up right citizen, leers the shame , that such actions brings on a person, and felt very much grieved and burt.wh'en' he• learned the titie - stateAsf DNA* and proved him self kgentleman. • There is a place provided - forculf • horse thieves,land At would be 'well far, all °Nin on) of bones to look well to thsim, that they nrovell - gonfibAragiiingt- such per sons, unless they are looked after as ttiel should be, and provided with :idioms and some employment where they , will cot hare any iuerfoc 41 . 411.p1:47pcqtY;rr n * ' - Ton Thinhpsorf got his - toll - I tie 'lat b of Di her, after spending some time Anil y.iu.tracing itti) where-it ..4.4. sold. ' I understand there is to he . Is:sitigiM, sanOlt his winter - in the:Votight. Churetr, under the mauagenient of Mr. :I. L. Prince.. ,liozpi it may toriKe a sueet-gs. • - . -Brawn REnon.T.Lit..-!--Pear ; &I.:, Sumo of . youitatlens.ukiy be pleased to learn that the 'Old Presbyterian Church!! in Warren has 'been. undergoing o repairs.' Five hundred .dollars havingf"been. sub scribed ana paid in, thereby cusAbliug the building committee to present the beatiti r fully temodelled'edititv,freti Worn Mena, brance to.the trustees.',.. lie rededication services took plic,e on ti e 213th 'ult. Ser mon-by the Pistol., Rev J. M. Willon.• Rev. Messrs.. Itrosn tili Millard partici . - pating in the exciei,es! .-. • - , . The pleasant incident of the . 'fitieth* *as thd evident enjoyment of the audi ence in listening to the . old time liinger, Mr. Andrew. e wing. aged' 87 year ars.: . : who sang in the choir. .•Mr: . . Devlng It.d the, singing .at the dedication of this Chute!' foripsi,x years ago; and.-was at that time the acknowled4eil leader of 'vocal music iu Eastern Bradford. . . Venir.ts. A ITO I N TIIEN TS BY r E SI [Ng E HS. • - * Council—D.vvEtk Mercantile 'Appraiser;"--:-ILLEN RITE. l'Aphlitin. to Jail—Dr. C. K;l.,.kun. •' The appointments `are good; and Will meet the pprol)atio:tortliti ELECTION.OF Onlienits.-:-Thefolluwing Oro ate elliceirs of 314tatta hook and Lad: di-r Co., No. 4, elected at Alittiv nuuual nwetillg on Friday evening last Pfesidell!--SC: - ADAMS. I'i.Ge•l'rc+ident—ll. A. Cowi.r.-s t 9eirrtury—E. B. Treasttrer . —G. C: 1i0d.r,02; .E:re'tnan 7 .l. C. tiTENVAICT. - PirPt.As4itolit—LE. V.V.CllElilf.E'r:. • Ere Pf)liee—J. J. KA.V.1&.i.1.'.G11 and L 11. CoIA:1:N Is :11mt.)rtrAst.---:.1:, a mitil.tr of Not IV‘allen Lotlge L A 0. Dee. 11, 1878 - the ft.flowing preatolile tettolations of conduit:lice wen, neltai -moody adopted ou the death , of• t•ixter E . AIMA B. PaiNer., who (Bea -ISIB. of cousin:ll4.ton; ageti 17 3't ars and tlianathP. • - Witv.nr.A.'.3, Death bas for'llie first lime . Wei - idea our order and -taken from Our rindst in cm ly youth our lowyd sister who was one of our chztrz . er mend ers and. ;as **or faithful and tie:Onus halm e.,:sed-he so eat ly embraced therefore, I:esQl, - ed, That While we deeply regret our too,i that,a/oa ;:.tlge-we Icinlor our, love, slid syr•pathies to the parents awl bra:lima reavement in the loss of au only c...tut;liter sister praying them to consioer their loss her eternal gain tor - . we that whtit.t we Mu l yritiug lineNt.sbi• Is , sweetly resting. in the arms of jr-us who dotth an things well. • . lissolvert, .as a marl: of t-Felal re- Spezt forlhe doi)artod !Sister, out .t{titr•ba drAl.ed'in 1371,711"Ilillg r 4. That a copy.of thcse resole tions in , ! sent to the bereaved paret.tb; that th.y .be entered os the boy:: of riTevri I s of the Cadge, ::rd alz;o that they f.c.ot to tlu• county parer and Atitor of Nape for lathi.ieitt ion. Vial tett, Dee. '33; 18;$. Wtnr.-AwAKr. * FOR JAN'L'Al:ti f . • IS ft.— Pictorialiy, the Holiday Wide of nhich one hundred and twenty thous and TAvies'urg now being read and enjoy ed, is delightful, while its three or four "star" attic es make it a' publication worthy le be preserved in the Lundy ' It opens with a Christmas - Poem and frontispiece entitled "The Christ- Cradle," by M-41tGARET PRMION, jolly' stories cf _the number are " Queer 'Clinrch," by Itev. S, W. Durr,,..:1.1), "Tressy's Christmas"' by ',31.%. ncAnzT SIDNEY, while j‘ilicst of all is the rhyme of ••Tlte Mince lie Prince," by Kini 31u.5n01,:, with two fall•page illustratirms by . Ten ,exiteli;ite. snow-id:lures b ‘ y Box," in a uen style ut eniwing; iltistrate S: 11;;TOSS:::.1 !IC rot to '•Suovii-ikket:." niu;abi.r also gives the-ntitleing ciialitcro of tw:i new il li:stratisd serials, "The Degherry Bunch,," lby -MIIY ILOTWEI.T. Cyrnmiw,ion, and ";l oy 1. al Lowoe's Last `ear :it St. OhiN I by Alar:Nus .741tInutwEATnEit. ,A . lanay I.serial, "Don qiiixote, Jr.,7' for tile Little I Boy s of America, is promised to begin in Lthe February member. We lean: that the iar-Tamed P,eterltin Paul" iviit be the , lrero. , drily $2.60 eVicar: ELLA VAN AAN, Ed •itor. D. Lovwni & C 0. , /. pilliiis..crs, Buistou. Nuie iv the tiliteto ! , 11001. s Cliltal. - FICAT&S. —lt In no vile drugged stuff ; pretetutimt to be madti of woltde.iful foreign Toots; barks, and pu - STed up by long bogus e.erti iieates of miraculous cnres, - "but n simple, ra re, a il:A:live , mcdicine, made of Well . known valltabte remedies, that tarnishes its own eel-ideates by its cures: We ref or to Hop. tlfo Durest, and kt best of me4iicines. Spe `• Maths'" um' "I'ms - tubs," in an other column. • irogresstan, salts muter :t is hoped tore of -tile his pre- PEr.s.oisAL untlcy;tantl tl.e si ttiatlon: ,teg Ulm uncltnriell ant) MI l'esir. the Ind on hold ,00il job 'of It 'will be 1%4 of. horses dress their lOes, and in I=l ' l . 11.; 13, 7 L B. A. PETTIR Or this place is Ilgpltt fur J. W, rr9:c's...lylng Vgabltsbnvnt of Pit tf ton. rowatol.e. ny termen %tithing say ar..t o'.es.c4l,tr ed, rich us-Dulles shirrnt. &ester, of 'any other . artlel,l of Ladles wear—Bents , pmts or rgst or any ; .a . ritrle oPwen's wear, can tono tin ut tvlth him and they svlli be forwarded and returned to t.tifrn frS Of Charge. !does for colorlogit rra‘ou abler rates. Residence' one : door north. of Dn. MEM .-rte NEW LOCALS. ' MMMIME tar Tbeithisiirteet itep likeniby the Katuat Life lisitmeoeContiouty. of Wow _ Totlr, to attract tiei inielneistrareiltiet4ollefXo Per 4 AM. to the prr.mlume of the put two youO, has eselytt_ much dlsrusilm: - • . • - . • • -. Since the °rotes I,tfoo of. Ote Cotiplay. It has raid In thoStatent IPeinternola ahnt• over elem. On linudrol chinas, anexiatlng to more than thins :end a grunter stillUotto of 4011 are t11i,T50.1X1C00)... ; : , The . prtmaryi object of all Ittolasorapeo la to pin i kto s lor vervlrlag widows. mettles sad I.e. tenk Teettl .‘r• • decayed policy - holders. These times ;shrew co cltudvitithat this, Company Is fatly ar rompliehl the heneflelent purpose ; ter which It tree toned \";•; •• • - • ' : \:,\ Those' who ea te mplate limiting will mint them- Some beat by ap tylug to Wet.. S. Visennr, who receives iiipllcatl i tor SMOillall trati 1200 tr•f3o,- 00t , .. I - ; • ;.. • . • . . Jena. [ltll I: •M' Go to Noairtturoleataurant fora Warm Meal or a Moll of (Voter) ilsea r m 'not?. or A lit of noconet-ban Cooking, slttlnvitom and Bod-110an Stoves, forysale. Ap 00.314 Q. D. h ?MEL 107'.Mrs. t. J. Idisabs Iris TRIM HATS for ONE DO LLAtir and pincarle, . gam' Miss E. J. Mtsaos is - jftst openiNe a new stock sr Aulptuw3lll;lnery Goods; to which sho Invites the attention -4 the lidlosJ: sopa. tir Ladies Ditaa Trimmipga, - all tba auteit: at k Stipat k few doors las the bust wearing Shoes Youth 3. wear ever offered Is lees 'Miele tiro reach of all. on BEND.—Conveniently art of tbo borough. Zapl4 at not?-tf. tlr A-full asi at SNELL' a TAB iforetirs block. . Givvco VP oxpe•:tlng to give will glose ottt t. envit..• Call earl The La: :apest line orßltca Arr,- ,_..drene• wear. Is found at CoROEn•s new store, corner Stain S and Ttne-sts.i Tracy k 2tipbte's Block: atorAN Cortms' Bakery Vigrin, of the tat :Ward Bakery. rail Id on hand daily with Pronh-Cm:kera hot tram the oven, • itread, Pies, • • •• \prit cr Don't; you, fergeOt: . We. haw :1;) eltelleitt CILICKEWII.IINUFACTORY In ten at COWLES. WIREIM, where you can buy the, Lea fresh4ralccilernekeri. ~orFor tickets to all points West, iiotth anal B.mihweA,"at the:lowest possible ratea, call na or aeldrea.i. li. E. Ita.llCoCli, 'Agent, at .Ui.per Depot, T.ivrazata: , int . . , L. B. Ronamts cliallenOs.compe titi on 14' qualify of coeds and low pr(inn on Saab, 1)c-J!.% and Moltllntoc and . a. ti . ildlng spa. 'Nothing short, of unmistakable benefits conferred upoti..tens of thckmandsof Satires , ers eontd orlgiziate'and maintain the reputation which itYrlt'S B.IIISAFAIIILLA enjoys. It Is a compound of the h.•t-t - tegtuatio alteratives, with lodides of Potassium and Iran, and Is the, most e¢.•ents: of all remedies for scrofulep, Mercurial, or Mica ill-orders. Uniformly successful and err tal:i In It. remedial effete, It produces rapid and romMeic mires of Scrofula. tiores„ Bolls,:iluntorse Pimples. Ereptien., Skin irlseagee, and all dloor ders at from burnt the blood. fly Its Inelgortting effects It alwiyi reiteres and often einseilLirerCotnplaints, Female Weekeestes and IrregtM rit and Is a potent-renewer of vitality. For purifying the blood It has no equal, It tones np the systeni, resmtesland preserves the health, amfilmparts rigor sad energy. Fur forty ears-It has ! been In eitensirc use, and Is to-day the most vat•ahle med;leltie for the suffering etcl, evbry titl•re. For sale t•r ail dealers. MARRIED. BE Rut A N—PII AMBER.S.—At the reMdencs of the lit trrtiv.„ January 2. It7.t, by the Bor. Prof. E. T. Ilitrgen, of Towanda, and Sarah J. etialla•Cf..l. of Pottsville, Miu )1:E-' 4 111TM-1u Barton, N. Y. January 'Rev. Luther Peck, Mr. Charles E. Moere. - of Wimlliani, to Miss Mina A. Siulth,'of Suil:hbcru*, ri,ATT—V.ANNEF.S.—At 1114 M. E. Parsonag",' Var.:Nunn. by Rey, W. Eitatley, Mr. W. M. Plait. of Ilerrit-h, and it lets Kat lo E. Yonne's, of Standliiig Ititiitio, on Dec. :4, 18713. FLETf IfEii—;l:\Li.: At the M. E. Parronago, a-t SmlthHeltl, Derrniber 1874, by Rev. Wal-. P-t Statham, Mr. Wlit“.n J. 'Sic:cher 31t-s E:pie A, Hall. both of Smithfield: CLAltlii,rf:CiltliELl..—At the tesblence of the father, Mr. Emmanuel Correll, to N telt nlia. N. Y., Deci.mber by Itk.f. A. 1). :,:et,oli„ Mr Wm. 11. Clark. Jr.. of Windham, awl thiryoll, of Nichols. COOK A WFORII.--At (fun Presbyterian Par. stinage. Unwell, m the 26i1r of November, 14'A, by the Per. William Marriott, M r. Ralph P:Coitii, of Orwell, and Mtn Adda - M. Crawford, of War rcn. STEVENg—VAN'NERT.:;.+III - tho home of ..the liecenitpir 1578. by Rey. Georg." L. Wiglains, Mr. iisa. S. Stereos and . Miss M. E,la Vantiest,,boal of et totaing Stone. the house of_ the brides vin-:Irv?; Deem: 114. r IL 16;8. by Rev. J. B. Davis. . Mr. G, urge 11. Smith. of Enesbetpitu, and Miss Marius! Silures, or Wytox. I.FAVIII—COLEMAI 4 7.—At the 1121010 Parsonage, .tV 1h mrg, N. V.. Drember by P. .'. Evertt. Mr. ca9forrala Lewle and Mies llattie colenow. all Of A!.y.0., N. Y. EANT.- I 'Al. brl.lo, borne, Ileeetuba 197. 4 . i. P.S. Everett. Mr. WlNlate rken and Miss Mary Sergeant, all of ILhig bury.l'a. ; A • VAN WORT—SAN - El:Y.—ln Chemung. N. Y.. - Dereellesr 31, 11979, by P. S. Everett, Mr. Abra liani Vau Wort, af Ai Lens, and Miss Not:le Save ry. i.f t , oilt hpsrt. N. Y. VA N FLEET—MILLER.—At the Ilajelvt,par we.age, Wellsburg, N. Y.Aanuary 1. lAN. by P. 3:v. r. Mr 1.1 n.• Van Fleet. of A 1 1 ,113311. N. y awl M ies Lottie Miller. otllelghery. sTEVENS—SIIELTON.—At the home of the to Ole, near Monroetee. Dee.. 11501. 1178. by Rey. I:AE.(Ic Nriustreng. Mr. Edward Stevens, of Beaver Dant,;Sehuy ler Cu., N. Y., to Miss Plume E. SheOon. C. It D—V AOSV.—At the home of the briar. Senn Biaurh,.Bee. '2slh. 1979, by Ray. Aern streng. Sit...lolm SW. (lan!, to M Is. tza C. Vatriv, both of South Mak h. . DIED. II AVENS.—ln'atanding Stonc,'liovember 15711,, after a !ong and pitlnWl Illness, Mr. P. U. ILI-_ vers. aged Ir, years and 6 rnontlis. Stolle. December 50578, Laura, eldest de - tighter of Perry and Dania • 1,/rend . aged 7 seals and'fl mouths. TOWA NDA MARKETS. IZEPORTE STEWENS & 1.0 8: G. General dea:ersin Groceries and Produce, Patton•s Wort. cornet' ]fai n and Bridge Street.. It' MIN 031) AY Et' ENJIN G, J. 8. 1879. - rlTlNtlii. . REELING Flnui p. - ..r104 5 2.1€3 625 . 5 754 700 F:..nr. tor r eac k • 1 4:14),1 60 1 M 6 1.76 e.‘rik Meal per ICO the .i. 1 254 C9ll.p•Wet . :l - - ' . * 1 2re Wh..34 i.er Intati 944 I. 00 .1 0 ,- 0 1 10 corn 4t4 43 &EV • 1:yo. ..: f . 4/64 • 11'f* WM Vuek nt at Inu.:,:wht at Flour—. Chtver stoft,u,..!&"am. TimotTy. - westcrn..... 8. atm C 2 : tnrAi Orc, , sed hog's 3:113 Stionlcicrs 9141rkt- -- 39.. If tit-1FR.... G p.... 1.1 r.l Lutter, tubs, itoliS..••;:. • • Eggs. fresh. Ir; Greet: apples, 1 )11 , 11..-. per bushel (I:ituns - Itresicar 001 • 7 • Rea 10 Fa, 10 1114 12 ii'f 4 / 1 • 0, -4 yf ir •12 - Rya 7 No 10 70 7 100 120 1/1 • 18.28 , : \1.14 •I 1 2 ) 2 Eat 21 IC(4 11 12S 23 30 4coa 30 'F443 ,54( 6 4 00 • 734 80 CORIII:CTED - DATTON."4 DIIO Ve3l skins e Pelts '1%11;w, 001 ff EktY ,E. DRAKE, ; • J.E.WSLER. - • Corner Lalza and Wate,r, Streets, _ E . 1.11114, N. T. V., April iB . 7bly. ALL READY AGAiN. Thankful for past patronage. and hoping for an itierease of business. I bate put in inerfated pow er, am/ am prepared to SAW SHINGLES AND LUMBER , AND - PLANE. AND -MATCH atl duds of Lumbar. Also, BE-.3f111 7 80.4 RDS into SIDING. chUsp u in "Yu ca/en Urdu." I::tso keq. dresaml, W tate and 'renew Pine on hand, fu•sricned ready.for use. at Rock Prices. ilirGtveraCteall. Satisfaction guaranteed. . O. E. ' Sheaheilain, Dec. 1; 1375. Mml • Offer" Shia week 2 648E8 TWILLED CWSHMBRES in all idiom at OXE SHIL- .LLNG PE.R KIRD, sold up , o this time at .20 cents. These ffoods are the GRE.4 T- • . p7 B4.RG4IJr 01'THE ED SE.ISO.N. ioods Prtb of ,1108 , street, brim EVANS & ..HILDRETH • , CASIIMEIZES, 7 • \ COLOR G PCASHMERES, lATTELAS CLOTH, COLORED ALPACAS, From six and a quarter ete."upwards. EVANS & HILDRETii. • H ARDWARE • • AT OREA.TLT. I;EDITCED PRICES! T: TUNE, AGENT, Is r.ow opening a large and general assortment or lianlware, Cutlery. :Stoves, Nall', Irou. Glass, Paints, (ills. Varnishes, Tinware, House Furnish tog (:Data, &C.. purchased for cash and offered for sa:e at Bargains to t tit se who pay cash for goals. It A ct si a ' Pa. -2 4 8 W00d and at e lo o w o r ti i n c l Satto4vu(:\s44or THE Graphic and New Jewel, tlie j_ most perfect and ornamental heating stoves In the svorl. at JUNE'S. rilllE Gossip. the best low-prieed 1 stove fer offices and clumbets Over MUSS. at &UN El. • 3f4 37.!4 • 4 , 4 50 40A I cirak . 2 00 ' 5 00.:11 3 p• 00 t 004 1•59 1 :041 - 11 2 00 12 5:0I 010. 0/10- - 10 . 4ea Fo .10 M®os 2C4010 VAS TS .. 05006 25QP.S POirELL 4- CO. TN BAN . K.RUPTCY.—In the Die ." filet Court at the Milted States, fat the west tern Dish let of l'ennsyleanla. - Jared S. Stanley, of Canton Borough,. Brad ford County. State -of Pennsylvania, a Bank - apt unler the Atter Congress of klatch Id, 1847, bar • log appiled fora discharge from all his deots, aud. other claims provable under said Stet,. by- order of the Court, notleeli heretty 'given to all creditors Who hare poured their debts, and otherrsona In terested. to appear on the Iltth &qr .. hf pe JANUA RY, 1870, at 10 o'clock, A. sr.`„\before B. A. SI ER CUR, Esq., Register in Bankruptcy, at his office. In Towanda, renn.ylvante. to shim , canoe, I rany they hare. WILY a , dlscharge shouldbot be granted to the said Bankrupt. • S. C. McCANDLESS, Clerk. Nev. 18., tB7B. PBC are this yieek opening SPECIAL LINE OF 114ACK SILKS, EMPRESS POPL4S, •- • \ • BLACK ALP ACAS, \\,. =INCLUDING AN ENDLESS , VARIETY .LOW PRICE DRESS GOODS Towanda, Pa , Nov. 26, I V 8 1. - 4 1 011. Horse-Shoes and Horse-Shoe L- tislta, go to JUN L'S. riswAßE—a large and general tanortment it I'm priees, atN Es& _ LARGE stock of Bar, Square, Round, lialf-Round,.oval, Iller4• 3 141. Ruud. and Hoop Iron. at JUNE'S, EO , OR Paints,-Oilis and Varnishes, go to - VIXDOW GLASS, from '7;9 to T ULU. at JUNE 'S. S and Tacks, direct from kJ' the manufacturers, tut eats at wlmtemte and :mall at reduced takes at . JUNE'S. • • T. AAt PS, Lamp Burners, Chimneys, 1I nubile; awl Wicks of every variety, at JUNES. tOPEISaI), - Cord, Twine and W let, ell sizes, at JILTNE^I4. ANTERNS—a great Variety at 11_ Wu . prices. at • aux Ell. LOCKS, Latches, and Bolts, every variety aud klud, at - - JUNE'S. C St aria Toe Corks (Steel), at JUNK'S. liilligTON'S Celebrated Saws, at ' JUNKS. 'FABLE and Pocket Cutlery, pq - ousE Furnishing Goixia, at 11 JUNE'S NAILS and Spires,all'sizes, at Jusws NORWAY and Sined's 'lion at JUNIVB. ECIIANIOB will find a good as ill portment of roots at LARUE stook of Philadelphia; AOm I are awl Tire Bells. at JUNE-d. \ ARE Cloth, ut - .- DOWDER Shot and - Cape:for sale st.• Jun 1111. • BLASTING Powd_e_r, at OVNZ'S _ 4 ILES and Rasps, frill ussort, talent, at \ _ JUNE'S. 7 9SIAtERY Cloth and Paper, and Ir Sand Paper. at \ . • JUNE'S. BRA \ SS Kett es`and Hollow Ware, at too( !lees. ai " • JUNE'S: Towanda.,\N or. 2n. BiB. \ --- F i X EC T.T\TOli'S NOTICE., - Notice . hereby glirenihat all persons indebted to t e estate of Sally t. Dunham; late ut Warren talk. deed. must tn e Immediate payment, and all.porsons having cialms,agaiurt said estate, must present thrm. duly }Authenticated, to the under slgnedstor settlement. \ • \C. F. PENDLETON , Warren Center, Deei 11178. we • EzeOitoe. TN BANKRUPTCY, In the Di/1 , - 4,f Oki Court of the 'trotted States, for the Weld ern District of Pennsylvania. M. T.ShoennikenOt West Burlington lownahip, - , BradfOrd County.. Pa.. a Bankrupt . uuder. the Act of Congress of Watch td. Mt, having applied fora discharge. from - 18 -ids debts. and other. cbsttna provable under - said Act,l4 order of the Court. Notice is- hereby given toati Creditors who have• proved their debts. and other pers. - mos interested, to o'clock A: the ith day of FEBRUARY. JIM at 10 o'clock before R. A"Atericer c Iraq.; Itqp. later • In Bankruptcy, at his Wilco, In' TOWS13(1111, Ps., to show cause if any they have, why-a die. Charge should not be granted to the Veld Bankrupt. 8. C. XeCANDLESS. , MO BANKRUPTCY.—In t'he Diet Court of the United States, for the\West urn In iVrlct of Pennsylvania, • ' H Ilium DAMP. of Towanda, Bradford County, Pennsylvania; a Bankrupt under the Act of COP-. ernes of March • 24, 1867, having applied for a di.W charge from all bla debts, and other claims prOva-\ Ide under said Act, by order of the Court notice is hereby given teal! creditors who have proved their debt'; and other persons Interested, to appearen the 20th day of J 1870„at 10 o'etoek. A; 111., before It. A. Mercer. Esq,Begister Bank , rupley, at his Miler, in Towanda. Bradford county,' Yell. by 1 VIIIIIII, to chow cause- if ae , y they have, w by a Dnimliorge should not he g ranted. to the ,aid Bankrupt. ' ' ' ,8. C. A1t•C.0.:D1.84: 4 . • ::2-2t- • Clerk. I C I TN BANK ItUPTCY.In the Dis tr.et Court of the; tolled States, for the West ern District of Pennsylvania. Winfield S. Kinney, of Rome bourough, Brad. , ford county, Mewl's - ants, a bankrupt under the • Act of Congress of March 24, ItMl, having apptle,d for a discharge from all his debts, end o th er • claims provable undeir said Act. by *order of the Court,motiee Is hereby given loan creditors who hove proved their debts, and other persons inter ested, to appear on the ltith • day of JANUABT. 1878. at 10 o'clock, A: at., before It. A."Mercur, CM.. "Blister 1n Bankrupt v, at his Mee. le Towanda. Pa., to show cause if' any they have, why-a dlscbargo should tint be granted to the said ' ; 8. C. WC DLEBB, Towanda, Dee. 2.10., 12:0, . Clerk. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.—InAbe District Court of the United States, for the W.estern Dlstrict of Pennsylvania. In the matter of Harrison T. June,. Bankrupt. In 'tankful try. Western District of Pennsylvania. Tv rchion it 'reap concern:—The undersigned hereby gives notice-of - hie appointment as Ass.fgnee of Harrison T. Julte.,.or the Borough of Towanda. in the County of . Bradford and State of Peutirliva nia..vrt; bin said District who has been adjudged a -Bankrupt on creditors , petition by- the Disttlet Court of said District. ; Dated Towanda the n:h day of January. A. D. JAMES W. SI EBC . • Aesdetiee. AssIGNEE'S NOTICE.—In - the District Court of the Butted States, for the Western District of Pennsylvania. In the :natter of Joh,. J. Griffith. ll:mkt - not. In Bankruptcy. - To - whom it may concern:—The - undersigned hereby gives notice of his appolntment so Assignee of John - J. Griffith. of the Itorengh of. Towanda. trt the County of Bradt , rd. and State of Pennsylva nia, within said District, u;ho has been adjudged a Bankrupt on erediturs• ,petillon by the District Court of said Dioriet.- Dite4 Tv antra the 3:31 day of .TAnnary. A. P . 134%). 40131'i W. CODDItiq,. 32 . • 33 Aslgree. _ .... A S.SIGNEE'S NOTICE.—In the Blitrlet (W . :T.: of the tailor States. For the Western Dtstrlet of l'etoylranta. `ln the natter of .W)lllaur tirlf.l,, Bankrupt. la Bank rup!cy. W tern Dletrtel of Per.n.y!raula. The creditors w :ak.: notice.tbat a second gen eral meeting of the creditors of said 'it:ll,kt ttpt. will b. held at Towanda, in tip. 2.3 th day of ANT AltY, A. D. 1675, at 1., o'clot 1 A. at the onice of Overton tt Niercnr. before R. A.St e. r, Each one of the Jtegistct M 1 It Its, k r-cD,ey, in said district. for the purpose named in li, 27th section of the Iltinkrip: Act of March i 337, t 9 : a float di-ttrinntion -stid bank role estate., and at that meeting I tihail -apply for a ins charge tuas!! liability as as!4goce of sold estate. itsa.„:cordanc.o with .the provielons of the'2Stii sec that of call Bankrupt Act. a Towanda; Dec. 23d, 1673. I\IIiUDITOR'S NOTICE.—In the Orphans' Court of Bradford County. Lu the moittr of the estate of John Gartland. -deei , tved. Thelindernlgned an Auditor appointed by the Court io distlilinte monep raistid by the t al , of the above estate, will attend to the dutlepi of his ap priltittuenfat the , dl: , t. of Williams & Anglo, In To ...van:ls DAY. JANI.!AItY to, 1.79, at 10, it, when and whet o all person• elaltus s szalost iald fund iatiA" 'Pro , ent. or he forever delearred from coming lo noun the saw?. - E. J. ANO LE, deel2-Sie. • .Auditor._ AUDITOR'S < NOTICE.-I—Overtoli & Ei , bree and vo.fair.eA (CO. eiviet Hiram ' F' s ar=morth 'and, wilt. it. Smitten, T. T. \ - lu the Court of (.:Jhumon \ ieas of Bradford Co.. May Tot ni. \ The undersigned an Attlite! appointed by t e Court totlfstrihnte moues, aristng (rem the Sher sale,ef defendr.nrs real estate, still att,nd to the mates of his appolotinent at his ....Ince- In To. vtatoia Borough. on F7l'llll4l'. the 31st day of JANUARY:I67n. at 10 n'eloek A. M.. schen dud V.li.i ti all per Fons having claims noO:i stud fnuti most present them, er forever be thrharred from ebiLing in upon taid fund. Jon w. rk, auditor. . To Jativaryl; 11;79.-32-4w A UD/TOWS . NOTICE.—S. o*en xi. vs.. S.A. Rondalf Miinley.. In the Court of C.lntioni Pleas of Bradford Co. No. Cl 4, Fet.ruary Tom, 174. The1111er:4;m:1. an Auditor appointed by the Court, to distribute tit • I.mil arising from the Sher firs sale of defendants' real estate. wilt attend -to the duties of his appointment at the of ire or Over ton -Ilercur. In the. BOrough of towStola. on Tuesday. the 28th dal of January, A: D., WO, at 10 o'clott A. IC. velum and where an 'persona has tit against said fund Must present them, or be forever debarred from coming in on eald fund. JAMES If. CODLIING, Auditor. Towanda. Ilecemher - I A,ITDITOIrS OTICE.-1n re the Xasifrnmeut by the Etireka ?foaerCo, for the //ellen( of creditors. No. lICS, Feb. Tern!, l8:1. . The ramie ridgne d, an . A lull tor appointed by the Court to distribute money In bands of E. T. Fox, AsAgnee, mitt meet no claimants on said fund at the cflice of Williams Jt,Atigie, In Towanda Bon., FRIDAY. JANUARY 17:1879, at to weioeh A, M.. when and where all persdois having claims on said fund mug present nob, or be forever debarred from comitig In upon the said fund. If; N. WIILLI ANIS, . Towanda, Dee. la. 15t5..f.t9..2 „luditor. . . A PPLICATION IN DIVORCE. —To Case Brikgv. In the Court of Common Plias of Bradford County. N 0.12.7. May Term, 157 4 . You are liereliy nolltiod that ELLINIA Briggs; your wife.' has aiiplied to the Conn of CintuOti . Pleas of Bradford County for a divorce from the bonds of itairimony; and the said Court has appointed Monday, retruary Bd. Me, In the Court House In TOVialld.2, for hearlngthe said Em ma in tho. premises. at which time and place you may attend If you think proper. PETER .1. DEAN. Shirlff. APPLICATION -IN DIVORCE. —To Milton B. !Utley. In the Court of Com mon Pleai of Bradford County: No. GIG. Sept. T., 181 s. Yin artr- hereby tottlfled that Amanda H. limy. your stife: has applied to the Court of.Cton mon .Ploas of Bradford. Coo illy far a divorce' from the bond• of mats inunly. and the said Court has ap pointed 'Monday. February 3,1, 157% in the Court House in.Tovrands. for bearing the sild'Ainand r I!. do the promises, at w.ich•thno stud place you can attend if you think prom.. ag-gtF.TER J. HEAN, Sheriff. PPLICkI'ION IN lIIVOIICE. 0_ A —To Solomon I.:Titres. In th Court ot Com fro., Ikb!as iq Bradford Co. NO. 50; Dee. T.. ' 0 ,76. T , OI ar.) hr.relis tLat NaheY C. Metres. yonr applied to he Court of Common poiss , er 'Bradford. Con qty for a divoree. from the fiend:. of matrimony. and the raid Court has ari-- lattd Monday, the 3d (lay of February in the Court House in Tea - ands. for hearing the acid Nancy C. In tlie readies, at trliteh time and place yi I, nay attend If yon ilittitr proper. PETE!: J. DEAN, Sheriff. A PPLICATION - I-N DIVORCE. .El. —To Berrie F. Durikie. in the Court of t tyLitlloll Pleas of • Bradford' County. No. 733, Sopt. T., MC Yon are hereby tuititied that Sarah A. fiunkle. sanr wife, has uppiled to thetourrof Common fleas of Bradford etmnty ter a 'livered from the bonds of matrimony. and the sild Court tram appalated Monday, February 3, 1379, for hear ing tbn said Sarah A. In the. menthes, at• which time and place you may - attend if you think proper. 32-tw . - PETEIt J. DEAN, TARPLIANS' ,COURT L, fly rhino of an- order issued nut of the Or phans' Court of Bradford County. the undersigned. • administrator of the estate of Julia k. Catkin. late of Burlington borough. deceased. will sell at pub lic sale on thy urn:it...es, on rn ID AI% J AN L'A BY 3t..1872, the fonowing described property, to-art : A lot talented In - Iturlit.gtou borough. bounded East. by the Berwick Turnpike; fourh and west Icy Long Brothers; north by !Walton Mor ley; being twenty.four by eighty fret, with ti is% o ory wood building twenty, by 'forty-dye feet thereon. IC_ I Also one other lot In Burlington borctigh, bound ed on the wed' by landau! Job Morley; - 6:1 the north by lands of Jot, Morleyand if. Compton: east by lands of N. S. Dickerman; month by Troy street; routaining about one-half an acre of land with a few fruit trees thereon. ; TERMS OF SALE :-450 on the property being struck deat, e tun upon confirmation. and the resi due In three - equal annual instalments. ..- • • M. 11. CALMS', Adot'r. Burlington. January 2;1871 32-3 w , PII A N 8 4 :COURT ai By Ai) , wilt tue ut an order !muted ont of the Orphans' ,Court of- Bradford Comity, the tindersigned, Et. ectitor of tho estate of George A. Garrison; tato •of ihnot tap.. dre'd, wlll SOH at public Sale On the premises. on FRI DAI'..IAN II It NV 31-Is7n, at 1 o'clock r. m., 11w foilo:wing described prtiperty, to wit : • Outs 14 JUNK'S for 1 Jug lot land situattd In Wilniot MT. tusond; .ed gas follows: Beginnin at an oak stake nu the rod .Frory lot: thence riwth 13 7 east If 2 perches, to a state atul.stone-s; theecesutith 0: 7 west 61wrehrs, to a corner of state and stones on Y. W. Frouteh ers hull; thence south 13 7 east al perches, to a to stake and stones; thence north 77° east 10 per ches to place of beginning; containing 20 acres, more or less. r*: . ALSO—tine other lot of lsittl In Wilmot trey., bounded as follows: Bitginning at a poet and stones nearly 2 perches tenth of the north east curlier of lot No. 3, Springfleki; thence north 2.01i° ea.st 943 perches, to a post and stones set for Kintner and Frutehry lot; thence south 77° east 122 perches, to a stune heap; thenco south 13S 0 west 64 perches, to a stone heap; thence north 77 0 west 17,7. p erches, to the place of beginning; containing about 60 acres. • -TEAMS OF BALE:, , iteo to be gild upon the .striklug down of each lot; thirty per cent of the balance upon confirmation of sale, and the balance in two equal annual instalments, with interest from tonftrinatima. THOMAS E. QUICK, WltnaM, DZc. 17, L. Executor. . ... - QUERIPPIS SALES.--By -.virtuii . 10 of sundry wilts leaned tout•of . tbe 'Court of ' Common Picea of Bradford County. and to Me dl. • rented, I will expose to public pale at the door of - ' l . the Court, Rowse, tn. Towanda, on THURSDAY, JANtIARY 20,.1815, at. 1 o'clock r. a., (ho foikeir. In; described prOperty, to-wit: . . •, . ~ No.l-ONE Lot:of land. in Home borotml4bond ded north by lands of Warner Wixiillbutn. east by._ ;Stain street, west, by lands of litram Woodburn, -.- and south by lands of iftrant WoOdhtlittli - contain..• 1440 square rods of land. More or lest, with: framed house and few fruit trees thereon. ttetted and taken into execution at the enitof • Pleal Etna , •• rtyll D R Woodburn. -- . • - , •'.5i0..2. ALSO-One other lot if land. In Caton. - twp., bounded as folksiest Beginning at a corner in gs, the center of the main road leading from. Canton - --'- isuro. to- Towanda, and on the line between Said .. Rogers and Bohol Manleyiadjoitang on the west,- - - and running thence north 2li* cast by $ present ••••-•-... • bearing along the same 43 perches tea post aid • stems on the north side of a small stream of water • .1 - noising to the right; and thence north 8l!§° teat t -54 11-10perehts„ to a post on the north bank of - the main or mill creek, and in the line of dolotitots ._. Lindy adjoining on the east; and thence Wrath - - :Tic' west as a corrected hearing along said Lind. ',. - Ira line to the renter of the Canton and Towanda read before mentioned, a distance of SS 4.10 perch. • es; and thenee- by the center of said road north - - . . TAO,* west 34 2-111 perches to the piacwof beginning; - containing 1G aercsand 152 perehmi. strietztteaattre, • be the same more of less, all Improved with 2 tram. ed houses, framed barn and orchard of fruit trees: , thereon. Seized and take .111 into. execution at the trait of Mrs. it: 0. linitoc Vs nse,„vir John G.Mason. Also at the suit of .1. P. VatirldeVii use vs. JOhn G. Mason. • . - - No d ALSO--One t ither lot of land in Canton , twit, hounded as follower Beginning at a post car.. • - ' n- rot land before dcetL.sl to said' John ti Macon ••• aid in - the line of Made belonging to the estate of ' Dube! Manley, deed, beteg the north-west corner . • Of said Mason lot,.antl thence north 21licT east,,alonz .. eabl Manley's line a distance of 104 940 per. to a s tor: \thenee south tr7T-S° east 2s 9.10 per, to the ten ter o a ths main road leading to A Mat, thente along the tat) In a sontherly . 4llrection 33 per t to a per of, 2 , lands heretofore deeded to the grantee; thence snail, lir...,"east along the line of the same 22 per, to the eor b the lino of Solomon Lindley's land; .outh T ic , thence a west 41 5-10 per. to the N E cur - P s \lr. et said Maine's land: thence south; sto west 5.11 . ti - nor. to place of 10.0 nnitt ; containing 30 acne and 107 per of land. sil;trueastrie, more or !ebbe!! Dn. provedoeibutlelln .- Seized nod taten into exe.. ...,„ - , enqou at the suit of 4 r Vanicleet's tfac vs John U 4 4 Mason. - 4 . \ . No 4 AT,SO—One other lot - of land In Herrick twp, bounded north by lands of Leman Matson: .• east by lands of Mary H errick and Lyman Maim; ' south by lands of •J P Lee . and other-lands of deft and west by other lands i.,f der, Nathaniel Platt;- - eontaining 62 acres and 6; per Of land. more or lets. • abouts) acres improved, with 2.fromed tarns and ' • orchard of fruit trees thereon. .- , NwS ALSO—One • other lot of Pend In Herrick twp, bounded north by lands of Lyman Illafaon and other lands orderbeast by other' lands of deft and J Is Lee; smith by lands of J P Lee and Ed Elliott; and west by lands of S 1' Warner: containing fox s//t/f!4 of lall/1, more Or Tess. SbOti f'Sti acres' brimmed. with a framed house. framed harie.'t rained g• Derr, - In.. bonse. shots and other out buthttng's and etch ard of fruit treFx thereon, , . ',/ • . .• Noe a I.SO—Gao other - tot of land In Merrick ' Ds's., bounded tsietli, - hyslands of Win Roadies, east - by lands of Lyman Matson. south by land; of S I' Warner. andavest•hy lands of Solomon Beard,sles; - containing 11 acres of land, more or less, no lois ' pnwements. Seized and taiten lute execution at , -- the snit of 0 S Lafferty vs Nathaniel Platt. Also • at snit of same vs same. • No 7 ALSO--Ow; other let of land in Albany tap. -bean+ it north by lands of Silts Moon 2a, eta y by - Mode of l'hillp McDermott and Win Kenyon. south - by lands of E A Chapman, and west by the public • ilittima.V.'eontaining 40 acres ;Of latid, more or less, • . about 30 neres Improved; no buildings but few ' fruit t rees t hereon. - - No it A tskt—Ono,otlier Lot of land In Albany twit; itontided nort h by binds Atli rs. TV frown. Calvin Lydia Moon and Chas R Ifisp.3,ez.t by lands of Att , rostfillrgers.SlLas Moon 2.4 ant , the public south by lands of Edward MeEneany. •:tt nest by lands of 'Cecil' Itobife:cii and .101:n Al lem'contalting 13.1 acres of land. more or less. IfKi acre:4 luiTiroved :with a framed boost., 3. frabled barns with sheds attached to ono.Nframed anery, a framed hog pon,a blacksmith ship and 2 orchardsof fruit trees thhrenn. Seized - at-1 taken into execution at the suit of It A Mercar VS L Stocmand E AThaplumn. Also at the suit of John Utz vF. 51 L Moon. No S ALSO—One other lot of land In Athens e. rt. bonr.ded north by hinds of thmtafsShean and Win PaCkard: 0:11i by Wm Packard and Sedan O's Bol , n; south by Wets of ,John O'Brien, and west Lind,. 'sr TlP,lnas Donahue: containing t 4 aerea ..f nd, !nom or less. about 30 acres Improved:: no ImiAttizs. No ity Al,So—One other tot of land In llblgt.ttyy „two. bounded north by - lands of Thomas I)ortahne; by lands of Thomas .11onnbtn.; south by landa .f John T.eary. and on 'tiro nest Jr lands of-Bennis ''aln..rnntalnlr :a ser::s inGre or less, asset 15 :. , •-as Improved r. Itb n frame 1i0n.. , -alualicase and row trait trees ther, , on. No 11 AlSo—The defendant's tv•dtvidest Ono- Interest to OW . other lot piece or parcel of ivnd slttare In Indgbory twp.. county and state tonn‘l,3l north 1,7 lands of Thergas .tern Chambers: e:lst by James StcAsey, ' , mob by !suds . A ?lawny Allen; tv?st by 14114 t, of Morris .1: P. KIRBY, Assignee • J•Contioll„ ( - nu !„}slog 5i ::cre: , nr 4a acres proted with a frninedAv.. a framed nrn and franvilshed at!! f..w fruit trees th-,re. tc.-S.dzed and !Alen into eNeention at the mitt of Janie* Sle ki• , y v Pairldr.l.MeAsey. :So 12 AT.S 4 l—i me; other pi:N.& of land ht PI•le tan, boy:lvied oo the north by.latida now.or font:tr. of Az.tiah Champion, ahe plidle highway and 1.:110 of Linden Fletelvir: Cast by the n:Alin hi;:h• c• -• ay and laid. a' th, Lyznan 11.1..3. - egye: soon by land , of 1V:10a:a Agnew; .1r and itn”:.ll Coletnant ~..e=t ta7l.lA of Mi , ayth Sinetttn - estate and lands tiOW or r4ru s er'y or A zialati coutalninz MEffill=2lll v..-" 1 v. Rh 1 lar, frum•d-dirrlling ~ Molise 1 laigs r. Hied I:arn t 7ratirry other out buthilup:.l. G. n•ty ,, rds of frldt trfeta rcrn. u.•tzed and taLeu , t , ; , •xN:Utiou It the suit Illithyy vs C II• Partly. 1:4 ALSO-Th. , deft'sltiterosct an a Nero of land Burlington . tnT. D. untied fo!lowi:l)cglttnlng at a on the ~ . .outh tine of tot No il.tclnt:plt,gto Uatid !lop', and the north-cat - corner of ht No 69, .uce north :3's; l ° c.L.Ft. 100 2-10 perel:Aa to a pol,t on C3`t. tine r,r v ;varrant. the .4".1111-er.lt comer o r ,ot No 11 tlh•tra . , ti the two t tanettel of Steam Mill Hon.) thence Rdlth I'o 3 . tnap.e. th, r..orth,,st corner o! lot 614' - hose 11 , 0 th 0 ; I,:eit 112 5-10 per to a nea• h. a I olzner of tuts 65. and 7P: thenc6 north r. g-tiqnrches to the place of beglnnlng.contalithif 75 31.1115 pFrehes of land, more or teas, A.,out - 17 • . , uipmeed. v,ltlt I hoard hence t t, and 6hattry(and ez - fruit tree. thereon. Seated and taken at - the It , . of N Thotrip3on ve• Alutanzu . No 1a , =one 6: her ptoce of land In Toivan, ,al3tvronglv. bounded as eor.f:ws: bf.!ing,:ot \n 2i v. , •,!'• - ! !,{rwk tiu 5. it: E tsst front on east side of 5:11 streeteand lit feet deep, as Will more fully appear on Morgazi'-s_map of,, sidd addition recorded 'lt. the ~,Tice for recording deeds In and for Bradford county. to eleedsheok No 12.2. page 627. Issing, lot formerly car:lra:fed - to • WorldeN eat, with a two story framed dwellink and addition attached, and few fruit trees !Hereon>, Seized and taken into execution-at the , stilbor thisliutnai Itnild Iv , and Saving Fund Asst lation, of -- lossantia. vs J %Vial Vincent, e T T, anti A .1: T T. IS A LSo7•One. other piece of land situate In 1.,, wa ,„1 a B o r., boondsd as follaws: oft the north by • Elizabeth street‘and lands of .1 le Means; east by Forth Weill: FOllO,l by other hinds 0101) Ilartrett: west by Fifth street. being about 260 feet on Fourth st reef, with 1 framed honse,l framed barn other out latilding,, few fruit treestiterciin. Seized and takers at that salt of The Mt lz ki s National Bank of Towan da. Pa vs 0 11 Bat tlette No 16 A LSO—One otber s piere of land In-Towatt da. Bore bounded ns follows:, on the uerth by lands - .4- Mrs W 'fewer; east by lands formerly °abed by 0 1)-Bartie:t, now W G Tricy:sonib by Lands of Lvioan Smith; west by Fourth street. being about 50 feet front on Fourth street 'and about 150 feet deep, with 1 framed house and \few fruit trees thereat:.' Seized and taken into execution at the stilt of C M 31anollIeNs No 17 ALSo—One other piece of land situate in Stull; Waverly Bow. bounded IV follows: begtnning at the centre of Fulton street at its intersection ,with the centre of Pitney street. thence along the' centre of Fulton street north 43' east 152 feet to 'a south 52° 37' • east 220 feet to a corner; thence south 4S' west 152 restio the eontre of Pit- . ney stet et: - .tbence along centre-of Pitney stwet north b2° :(7 , west 22e ft to the place of beginnings containing 76400 of an acre of land. more or less, with a cellar foundation for a - dwelling 'house, a nog, framed barn - anti a few fruit- trees thereon. Se:zed and taken Into execution at the snit of W It Secord use vs N Pelt Walker, Adullnistiatrlx of Geo It Walker. - N o ss other piece of land in Rome bwp boiars.,) as (vows: on the :north by binds of George St! Til l ie and John. Smiles; east by the pith ialtway: -.out It by lands of , Walhington Towner and I 1 inlet Barnes: west by lands of Charles Forbes And Luther Cole. cyttlalning 411 am - es - a:1(1 160 per .1 last!, more or ail improved, with 1 [ranted, house 1 framed barn with sheds - attached soda few fr,lt teed thereon. No 10 Al:iv—One other lot in Rome township, bountred as follows: on the north by lands of Stuillz .Fotbes: east by lands of Harriet Barnes.; south by d,e public highway; west by latols - ..0f Harriet - Issenes, containing II?, acres of land, Wore or less. No impraVentefits. Seized'and taken ittl'o execu tion at the snit of E W Spalding vs if L. Parks, C Ws.Parks, No:) A LSO---!lne - other Were ortirati in Co'um bta twee, boonded ac follows:-on the uOrth by lauds of P G Stereos; east by lands or Samuel Tiokpam anti W itltam Sconten; south by the public highway; west by boots of -Wit Mosfer. WI Ilan Bradford anti the Nicholas - Mester estate. containing kr° acres or land, more or less. about 75 acres improved sitit 1 framed lualse.. 3 framed barns and sheds at-. tachstr. t or , bards of fruit trees do 1 , +311. ~Srized awl taken into caret: bleu at the suit of E remeroy vu it H ittsbv. - No Al.sib—pne other piece - of land In Tri - two. bounded as follows: north bY landsof G Esx far and .lathes Seargoant; east by lands of John V Ballard: folith by lands of John V Ballard and Robert Ballard; west he lands of-Newton Fannlogl caste, Wm Tonna- mill Alexander Carimul. con taining 223 acres or land, monc• Or less, about 125 Improved, with 1 (ranted house I framed barn with aneds attached and other oat buildings and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and takes into execn :ion at the suit of E Pomeroy vs James Griffin. • No otLer piece of land.ln Athena twp. !tomtits,' as follows: Known as lot No fiaecords log to a rnap and -survey made by 7, F Walker( January 23. 1971, sal .1 lotebeing situate on the west side of Thomas Avenue - between lets sold to. Mrs Wealthy Ann-Cory an d; Archie' SlcVaugh said lot being 50 feet front on Thomas Avenue and ex.. (coding Lnlstwanlly the same width 150 reet,-con istinlng *7,5111 square fee: of .lanti,•,:nore or less - , with 1 framed house with addition thereon. Seized and taken into ' execution at the suit of Bradford . Lasts and Buildlng Association of Athens•twp vs • George Wessell. N 023 ALSO—One other piece eland in Wind- - bans twp. bounded as ftalOws: north by lands of Ezra Ref nett's; east by lands or Stephen Wickham and Jacob Wilbur; south by lands - or Leonard-Wll bur; west by lands of Edward Boardman, on:tain ted 93 acres of land, more or less, about 65 acres Improved, with I framed house. I framed barn, 1 trained shop and orehard,or fruit trees theteun. oe)r4 and taken into execution at the stilt of J W Woodburn es 'David Nichols. • No 24 ALSO—Ono other piece of :land in To remota Bore. bounded - as follows: on, the west by Second street; norm by an alley. ten feet. leading • east front Secondatreet (said atley, being betWeett said let and 011 Battl6lrs itne);east by F Means , land and south by Franklin street. being 53, feel= wide on Fraffkilti street,-and aiwns n feet on'Sce mitt street. Gi said alley, With 1 two: story trick dwelling house, I .small framed dwelling Wise, and few frnit treearbereon. Seized arid taken Into execution at the snit of Minato Getty k Co n John Fitzgerohis • No 23 ALSO—One otheripleen of land In Alba . Boro,,bout delas follows: on the north :by the pub tie hlghwayi. leading from 'Aibi to Granville; east by read leading from Alba to 31innequa Springs; south t y adds of F S and lead Wilson; west by lands belonging to -, the - estate of Allen Crandall. with I frame_ botise, 1 framed barn, small framed shop and a few fruit trees thereon. Solzed,smitaken into ellicution at the suit of - E W Colwell vs S S Reynolds. •P,ETER J. DEAN, Sheriff. • TowandA Pa., Jofauary 9,1829. ' • •_. -ExECITTOR,SNOTICE.—Nottce is hereby giVen that persons -In dented to the estate of Reuben Atwood, late.of t Ilerriek, deceased, are requested to make immedi ate paytutut, and all persona having elaims - agaitist - said estate must present then' duly authenticated for eettiement. - Bois ATW111190t:„ Hertrelr, U, Man,: - Xiltatea: Levu. or levs, alK.at In acres 111, adatti , ,n toY4;v:4_tyla