=Si GI NOTICE.—The last quarterly_ meeting on thojtome charge for the , present-year, mill be held at the Rome lioro'. M. E. Church, Friday and Sunday, Feb. 7th and .Towaztlea, Pa., tlarsday, Jan. 30,1373. 9th, - 'Gr.°. L. AVII4,TAN, P. E. 74:10.4f0ril %, epo,ti.cr„ BEI Il W. - A. 011AMBEITIN • • , Dealerlu 1 FINE JEWELRY, . WATCH; SILVER k, PLATED — • WARE, -.. TuNTANDA Tow:moo, Jou, )s, 3 ST7. • LOCAL AND CENERAL. Tin: local derailment of the Illzrotyr Elt will be under the immediate eliaiy,e of Cimitixs 11. AI.I,F.'N, who has been fur 16 years coinik;eied with this 'office. Mr; A. has the accessary ability find experienee to make his departpient all that it should be, and enters upon his new place with a ,dettninination that nothing shall be left undone W collect and give all the local occumnces toudyersonal ineotions of in- ft::rest to our' readers, not foFgettii)gto give prominence.-lo the inausntes and cu tcrt : ii!;es'ef the t:onnty. Ile is instructed 1 spare neithen time nor mean's to male the ItEi•vi:'crit a necessity in that respect to every reader tliat desires to. know al that is thrent;:holit the cottitt3 Of :1111iVall Co., was in town idlllotalay last. Tur. li ' mugural thlress of Gov. Itorr Sill be found on the ti:q loge. ; I nod; orc boen diseciyered on tin of ME. EUMAN' VonTEli, Spyintigelt:. roit S. Ov. - ENs has Lech apiointe( l'w•tina , tvc at Ind , ,,zllary, i 1 this eminty 1. ~ v. C. ('. 4 , f East Smithfield this e4 , tmly, ii a biuther-ift-laW of GUN' 1 1 . : , 1 T. • , . ~.. _. . N,,.1112 :113 - 111,1 t.tii to re:iti..tlit interest . i.,.; 1. Ityr from PlTc.l3(.lell , l , la'(iii'Dlir see °DJ pago ..errs : ANNA (;1: . it'ys is sOiiiitiv; tilt, .%%;4/4 with frien:li ili---Rilt.iniore dill IV:t,:,liiiiit . ton. .411, 41, - S ql Tlti: WaVII) V," , : .1.0,..1' 41c tIV: 1. at,t rl'w Ala; , lids - ti mng4.1.1 11l:• sl:',;_;l•itig iti this vi.:ini!. y 0;44;, locrcvl,lllply S',oCrlc lvar I:vv. Dr. TAYL(.I! it CUM` • II -hip -6n .Friaay vvvnilrj \ E. of eras itliarolio., the of a on 31,,nt1.ty .1^11)::4; the lit ,t ,tet-;_or If \ V.:1. , 1 Lk :t• :3 , 1,1-.(..int...ny , :t of ti...tcr;(l , :\ T, of n, 3 i-v Publi itttmt.•::llm4. m.e;-.11 1 1 i f tl!‘ , etnemo- flit , at,. 1 1 .4,..111:01:Zitral ;t.II 4il (;,,v. 11,0. i• iri IT i., TI/1,..1 NT/II 1)1.' Ituk t ic the Lc i,laii!!e the' pi scnL 11 , 0. 1,, I 311 act county 3:: A(1.1 - -i , ,1131 1.3:v . ! . 111.1) :,t :11);,11t tv. , § rtat Lail ouut•f t. 11.:i1:(1, 11 ,, ,v :-..,1,1,1 . :111!..1g ~..1 il , tll S;:tiiiti.ly 11.19111 11. 5T , :r.F.71..1: Irts 1s on ;11 , 14.11:f ed ( . 11,111"-i ti (..,,1111ly Colt tee .1,/r' - ' O-;t1. )Ir. sAttle 1'( It lull last 3-. -- ar \s it , u vo - y goitral . iNfact inn a brakeman in the employ of the Pa. N. Y. IL R., 11;1(1 Lis L:uiQ quite Oucvd 61apiiiia - cars at I‘ . ....tuki!:;!; statitai one day 1a.4 week. ( , 11 Ir;; 1:i team. its tlsr :-.1+;11 . - k• of kqs I:riday Cs coal 3:lrd to tlirn r,ut par!, uC futi' :?+1 ton,, 1, if.ol . i.:‘6l.tlN of o f th,, (1:ilk - entali 4). Hoy. Dr. T.‘vi.otz, T. subject--"N . .qlki:rg :ma at r. m., first of lw I -Col rsy n "L'Aphal i'tini,lll'netit.' wv1,.:..j',10, .I.Nl , nEv. \';'.ll.l . and cx : ll.egis for E. I,•ft fw• IlarriNlffirg Tne.t , (ltiy f.• ti..1,(1 the annuni t;van,l. Amy the rertib. iiC nl Ilia D)tTarttllCl2l .Sol•l.lf.i.E Mill be held in the Lecture ~ni; Hi' the ('6:uelr of the 3lessiali, :r....ei-•Tle•ti, nn rcidity Feb. Ilefieshinents will be set veil. All vortlialiv : invited to attend. ALI litr (;!:A. in this ce+uhty 11.1• dele , ?...ifts at . the An of the of tite I)(l:ailment u A f 0., 7 eck. • I. V. 31 1 0 . .it XVIII I / 1. ‘11:. ~ f 6•11 . t! It . 14y li.: t 1,I; 'inn: to V (1,01;1;ty 11-‘t, the'tll•ow of•i i I,cl kt. :1,,cxj:14 HP 1; Mr. 311" Et i.)11, tieeted i i; , r lhi MEM trice{ =I i.". h;IS :Cl'l.ol Mk' f4.l' t titis pl:try I-'t attttt-ptin::: t.. aitt-uti• =I t? 1- week, thal itt•v IctiOlx:4l/ "1 qtl Progies , ;, and lie- itt t' itlay t CV4211- TLe dab.. sLuul l have read 4 lain .le:ut.u"P ..: LI• \ 17Y, rxf tii.rnciin ktnnc twP., 11;rd abzut (I, tYN •t-' , s, by on a co;LI• of tire zi,.)ppc(l on the ti 7'r 110111 the t11,,t Las.btseii wrable to wall: uC, r 1: rt• \ I V.,71.1 11:cet ing,. at 1. 1 .. e 11. 1.;, ('l,:i:,•li place. whi,ll corn ::41.(1 at the h•gi f th^ I,z XI ki•l4 up. thm 11',41itly by what scc tutt•Ntifil 1. YU( ! , ;4 , wan 'by • VADE3zrim.l., 4-.); by a lton-e 111;in.11ay last. TI 11.0 accident are gi% ehte; flow Tevryto• iiiiii 1 1:wr , 11 , 1 : n. of Ovvrton twp.,- )13 , 1 7 Land .Dlite• seli.m!-1) - -ittinr6d a f"'lv;', days tit' (Ib , ellarge of a gun which lip ;tad taken apait . for the purpose I ekaning, suppinzing it to Le ttnivaded.. Ailk)rlier, warning' against the careless handling of lire DONATION.—The friends of Rev. 11 T. DUTCHER and wife, pay thorn a Do. notion visit, at their residence, Pond Hill, Wednesday afternoon and ecenbig, Feb. 1 479., The public generally are invited AO participate. Nor!cit,;--The Committee ofVermatient Certili-zates will please meet at ganton, at th time of the nest Association, at _4 o'clock, Friday afternooi. Each member of the committee will prepare t questions in each of Ole required branches. . J. T. 31cC0m.031, Ch'u. DoIATIo.N..--The friends of Rev, E. E. Mounts grc respectfully invited to make blin a:donation visit, at the parsonag'e, iu 3l•mrocton, on the afternoon and evening of Feb. b. 1579. I..et the donation to a worthy minister be a generous one. • • - By order of Com. Tin: sidewalks in many portions of oni borough_are in a dangerous cenditimz z on 'account of the ice which has been aljOwed to accumulate upon Them. The atdhori ties should look to this matter/and see that tae sidewalks are eleanedt l within ltours after each snow storm;' as required by law. Oct; fliends'in the different towns can aid us materially by / letter of whatever they may think will, interest °Ur readers.. We do nit expect that such information will always come in a proper shape fa 2zuhlication. It is the inns news we' desire; the task of putting them in ,order for the local columns is .ours. 11v.aCceent cliati!4e in the postal law a package not exceeding .1 pounds may be regisiered for 14) cents, the same as a let ter, and sent without additidnal ppstage. This is cheaper than the express compa nies can Itlind to handle these small pack ages; and just as safe;' and will be • found,, very convenient. AVE have received from Scums :pi, No. 1:t, Broadway, N. Y., a copy of "Spirit ual Songs " for thO Church and choir This is a new book of great worth, 'ele gantly got up and arrang& I.t hi bound in silk. The music Via , .:; 8 .1t ctid and qua pilcd by the Hey. CIL,. S. EI)BERT:SoN, D. D., and by those capable of . judging the work i, Cons.idered (me of great merit. ANY who mAy hate lost his clis eirn-:;0 roan the late star, can procure a cert ;11, ate in lieu of discharge," which is'sill , ..tant lolly the . sang. • makinl: ap plie;tti“n to tine Adjutant s t;cneral of the AI my War Department, 'Arashim,qon,. C. :I* is not necessary to alTly to a claim agent, or any person else, but make ap- p!itt:Fti,,ii direct t front a .st,r;e,in the 'Millinery St• , m r I :11 - i: , -es NTINII.OI, fill - )Ctiti set tire to thc Nt - ”,( 1 I,lling . a cli:putcy, op Saturday .cvcriing 1.14, •kuite%3 NellSatioll for a :41..0 :line on our h-tre.cts, and calling out tlw (Ptirc Piro Department. ) few pails f‘vatcf, I:lll,dued and tlw, - :4erv"l, , ,:ti of tlw firenwa wet , : hltO tIsC% ':filettatllllgC Vt as btu 11';. learn .11 . 0 m thol...antou ),:iit(l that M. W. 11. VAN ih'hE, who has been ail in4 hiring this Jail and n inter. was final ol n a. ed to take to his bed on -Thnr.Qtlay or List week., Since that time he has been Gradually has lust the u. , -e of htis left are airl leg, and the para -Iy.sis'ai. ins also to alit ct mind. Ile has taken no) weuishment but beef tea for the h:st week, and n , ) hop,:: is enter tained of Ids It °very. • Mn. S. \\*. At.voi:n folds that • his (Io ta:, l'ontmaster a f Ti‘wiinda keep Lim mit of in imirivi as a general thing, ain't he has %•..itinirawn from the lie. .prune with which he has been so long oolincrtol. Sur-veyor (jo.)t)nn . tt. Nsilt con tinne far edit. the I:i.ronTEn. having Mr. lime In fear a publishing partner. The an , ..oigan, but is a good on; :1 1,,1 a the v.vt:kly pr,s 4.• f 1.1:e Stai , ..—PA [74. Timaa, • _ Tat:nE is a movement oti foe,t at W Bart. , to *start slackwater. naviga steameis, on the SusTiehanna. Ft.mi Wilkes-Barre to Nanticoke, ltt the,e,ho.lt , have been rite, and ntte 129 feet tom:. has beeurtui up as fan a-' Tati-klitinock. .The ptoposed plan is to improv'e the navigation of the Sm,fine haulm by the National Government, up to Elmira. If to Eimirt, why not to ) WC-. this.r:ver is much deeper 21 tothe tTheniung. (me thousand ti,ilars per mile is spoken of as sulticient.,-0/re:,,o W.• Fol:NEv i .., sned on Nov. I.'lll the lilst number of a wi , ekly periodi cal i•ntit!ed (1,1•1 : :,ted to lit crattoe, a i n c, art, and all the yari“us subject,. attractive or ust ful to the gener al public. The in4he up of the paper very attractive, .Ital so far the genial and veteran editor lot, infused into it a per y whit.h has nhtde it entertaining and .! - .:..truct ire. It 14,1. s fair to he a great '.O a eamlidate for r•uceess, and to become a necessity . to et•e re intelligent and cultivated reader. It be found - advertised in another col- at t 1..• approalixilvg = • . able person to employ as a reporter fur-a A MATTrit 01" I : l7l 'OLT.l'Nf'r- ---11 / I °/:t a I newspaper. The Williamsport Daan.erl week oa• 10 days :142 . the Snpraule Court I having such a man na its force was the of thi.; State tiled au Opinion in regard to I mean; of the Elmit a Ado r• 1 laibti:-11- the wife•s dowcr in the hands of a hank- ing a short paragraph reflecting on 04 rupt, and for the benefiL of those who gefitleManly 'deportment fir-as line a coin may he iut, rested in such . matters) we patty hclongs to the militvy • force of v.i,ve the main points of the same : 1 this State. The . . , 111..kj:Msed.hittet• floin ‘• A wid.,w's right of dower elliMnPnieS ('apt, „WILT, sl,biell. we clip from the 4;7- tr It is held so sacred a / 1 . 4 ' „f , t tic Jay completely thipo..tes to •ht, judiPment, recoguizlnev, mon, ,-.1,e or :any ether incumlprance whatever, of the Ilfailfer man's alltgation;;, and we m, k de he the husband alter the marri,e4e ' still wagey that the Ad co eti e will wait e.tny.“s„ at common law. :affect her iglit/loc 011i.,borative te.titnony, berme giving (1* dower ; ecru the King's debt cannot 1 items from the P,r the benefit of its atf , et bet. the,ver'is a legal, or equitable a 1114,111 1 right. It is favorc , l in a 111:2;11 ' huge circulation nntd nest tolife and liter- Mf.T•Ji;: , l O ::/.1.1,. --, MC- home of our fiicnds, Mr. and MI::: .I;ilN.l4uiN Kuv- 1-: EN !EMI., WL tLe -cone 0: "a most delight ful gathering on Wednesday evening of las: week. Tio,.occaston was the mar rriage of their daughter, Miss ANNIE . , to' iMr..louN H. D Elx, sun of Sheriff I)EAN. i. The ceremony ioi'k place about half-past 1 7 .o'awk, after which the guests, ;thou'. In in number, thronged . around the new- 1=12:3 =l= 1:19=1:11 y, held saervd ly married couple to offer their congratu lations and g ooLl wishes. Prom S: to a sumptuous repast was served, of which all partook with hearty - good will. After the tabie.4 were cleared, ati hour aud a half was spent h social etniverSation, in view ing the 14sents of which there „Was. a goodly mot - iiier, arid in other amusements. At half- inist 10 the Ibl-id:II paity left for the train, aceonipAnied by a number of the guests and frie+. The groom and !tide bore their p:trts well throughout the evening, and , wh'Cn they started for he train . Many and hearty were the Wes thattollk.wved them. They will spend days in New corky tend then return k s e up their' residence here among friends and' relatiyes. Long 70 . 4) enjoy the life they have `(.31;t1 upon. . , fe arid tat their ma clay they 've . so hapvily c • . PERSONS stopping over the - Sabbath at Tioga station, Tioga Co., N. Y., should - .be prepared with a circumstantial. state= ment-te satisfy the natural curiosity of the inhabitants of that hamlet. The cor-. respondent of the Owego Gazeffe, - writing from that place, gives the following/at countof.an indignity put upon the, Tioga 'people, to wit : A stranger, a young lady, intelligent and well dressed, got off train,lll last Sat urday evening, took rooms at the Fenn twin House, and .remained ,Over Sunday. She did not divulge her .nano or" make known het: place of residence, or Mention her destination.. She departed in advance of time. Many comments were.made up. on her appearance ittl peculiar_ ways. This highly culpable individual should have been pursued, overtaken and forced to divulge all' the important knowledge / for *ant of which the. Tioga people are now suffming the torments of unsatisfied curiosity. WE would direct the attention of our readers tothe announcement of Miss Gait- Timm lirmLooti's Selectl—ltearlings for, Wednesday evening, Feb. To those Who were present at her appearance here several weeks ago noivotd of cotu,. mendation or recommendation is needed. ller reading was it great and glad sue prise: coming almost unheralded, idle captured. all hearts ati,tl minds by her sim ple, swekt manner and by tier natural and fa renderings. It was art without nrtilice,' SIMON, bor.c was a true stkci men a Yankee of the olden time, anti Miss MAI.ox-Ev. spake as if to the manor born. The Last Tilde was a terrific piecp of tra gedy, too severe On the nerves for com fort and enjoyment, brit au admirable spe cimen of elocutionary art, and Aneitti: DEA, I N was the perfection of a pouting, love-sick girl. It is no eXcessive laudation te say that everything was uncommonly well dole. In truth, we have never heard a female reader superior to Miss lir.r.t.mo, We understand that her next programme will be Nark(' to some extent, but the greateSt bits of the former will retained. It will be discreditable to our community if she does not have a full house. Head- Tugs, we koow, are vet•y common now-a days. They have become almost weari some. But there are readings and read ings ; and we are sure that none who take Ottradvice and hear Miss ki:aono will ever regret that they "reeked the retie." S.UDDEN DEATIL—DANIEL 'W. Moony, a well-known. resident' of this place, died very suddenly at his residenc , : corner of 'William and CluFstnut Sts, on :Monday morning last. Mr. M. had been suffering for a lewd4l4 previous to his death from neuranda'ini the face and head, although . 11.4 coniined'to• the 'house. On Monday wordingl he' complained . of a pain in his breast, and sent fi,r 1/r. Nnw - ro.N.- The Doctor arrived at the house at about 10 o'clock, wrote a prescription and sent Mr, M's. eldest son to-the Drug Store. to bare it prepared. While the young man, was absent Mr. 31rnu.r began to walk about the house, conversing with the Doctor at.,l Ilk wife. Ile had passed front -the •sitting-room into a bcd•room 'adjoining, and when about t' return fell suddenly to the Itoor. Mrs. Moo Dy. aid the Ibtetor quickly went to his trisistance, raising hint np and laying him on a lounge, whet() he breathed Lis last in about 10 minutes. toy wass-1 years old in Septem bLy last, l ; k m. t o outward appearance had altar: seemed to be a man of excellent livaltli—..in fact was noted as possessing superior atilick i powers. lie had been a reildellt Of this , lace.alinost continuously for the past 41 years, coining here With Anoxi.r.tii.,Moonv, his father, in 'March, Is; - ;•;... Ile was a man of generous .quali: ties and jovial disposition, and his sudden death wilb,be mourned by a very large cir cle of acquaintances and friends. K. OF P.-31any have, doubtless, in passing along Main St., in this borough, noticed a transparency near a window in the third story of.NoN . T.S.Ni"L'S Block, on which is seen the above initials. Every Tuesday evening it is illuminated. Curi osity has prompted some to ask, what it was there for,—what those letters mean therin They stand for "knights of Pythias," an organiz Ilion or secret s•teiuty beating that natne, fOunded oh the story of -Ds -mil,: and rri litmA. • No ow: Call read that story without, being eharmed l and benefit ted by its touching scenes - ; and .the 1 . 5'01:- derful ;purity and strength of the friend ship and virtue of these twoYythegorean philosophers, who Were ready and willink to die for each other. A brierdialogue, 'between I) yoNYstus, tyrant, who had condetnned DAmos to death, and PrrinAs, who vol4ntarily took DANtoN's place in prison, thrit the latter might visit his wife and eliildren before his execution, is given In thq old English Header. It is such virtues,4this Order is intended to cultivate and piactically ex exemplify. The I..xlge in this place has nearly 103 memoers, composed of many of the best citizens of this boo - igh and vieinitY. It has weekly meetings and tines—takes care of sick members and families,- pays and funeral lcuiellts, and Las. in addi thin .tta endowtnelit or itisurance rank, as safe, reliable and c'.meap as naty affording equal Privileges and benefits. A 31AN.,111r0 addicted -to the habitua line of ardent spirits is not the most &sir • Tt.aW AND I,PA., lA7ti TO 1. 1, 1! t/'' !rerli cc. I noticed a squib in your paperthe• `...'341. taken from the ‘yoliarnspoit r, that members of the Towanda Ind itary cottipany Weje engaged in a drunk en row at Williamsport on their way to the inauguration on Monday. I cannot think that this statement in the win; made with the intention of charging the monlipi•s of the cintrpany from To- tiers wiinda Avtili a thing ,of which they were not guilt', hut 1 must emphatically deny that arty oilieer . or member of Co. K, 12th N. G. Pa.', from 'Towanda, was en gaged in a drunken row at Williamsport, f or'cren Was drunk, on the way to, or from the inauguration at Hairisburg. Iu gcntlemmily conduct and good be havior I am willing to have 'my compliny compared with any company in the 12th it e ,ft. I h o pe The Buniter will be more careful in the future in making state -1 ments as to "drunken rows." • VerYxesPectfully, ANnnEw WILT, Calit.,Commanding Co. K, 12th Itegq., N. Pa. • Wyomt.NO Ce.—From the Do»Pergt L---Ex-Shei ill GA v and wife came near Meeting with a I atal aecideut a few - days ago a i*they were crossing the river on, the lee with a double team not far from Scottsville, this county. The horses broke through the ice Where the water was deep, but fortunately the sleigh ie fliaiucd upon the ice., The sheriff showed _ . iimarkable presence of mild and caugtt his horses,by the_head until issistance ar rived, when they 'were', soon extricated from their cold bath. i v • =-A. little child of PAUL Brtr.pra's, who .was taken lately • with severe • attack of membraneous croup, was laved - from death, after all other remedies had failed, by an extremely hazardous surgical oper ation. The upper part of the wind pipe had filled with a false membrane making it impossible to draw enough breath into the lungs' to sustain life, so- the expeti mont of inserting a, , small silver_ tube through thellcck into the wind pipe, be low,the membrane was tried. It proved successful and the .child lived for a week, constantly improving and will undoubted fly recover. Dr. 31. m.-HOLLAND, assisted by Dr. AVERY, wo understand were the , : - surgeons, and they deserve praise for it. Fo T 0011 Co.---:-Froin the _Agitator . —About the latter part of December last Mr. Wst.'llnAN, of Middlebury twp., left for parts unknown. Since his depart ure it:is assorted that'ahout *IMO worth of forged paper put afloat by him has turned up; the names fprged being those .of IL, 11. Ilatons,..Ww. C. STEVENS and .J.tifES STF'NENS. We are informed that' -at least a dozen man have heen . bitten by BEAN'S operations. On leaving . home• be took the ears at Tioga, and embraced the opportunity to ,cheat Mr. WALLisrEn, the station agent, out of a ticket to Corn ing. Mr. 1h had lived in Middlebury about 15 years, and bad been . engaged mainly in lumbering. lie had generally been regarded as an energetic, capable, square business man. • —Last Wednesday the stare of Mr. THOMAS • HARDEN, in . - this village, was closed by the Sheriff, jial;iments.ameunt ing to a little over. .#6,-300 having been en tered against him. Mr. HAnDEN subse quently made an assignment to his ereth er, PartuctOlanni.:s, of West UnioM N. Y., and Mesin-5..E.'.1. PorteLE and C. 0. OsGooD were appointed to inventory and appraise the property. 11:p are informed the total relahes against the estate will amount to upwards of $:30,000. The lame brick double store, which • Mr. HARDEN built a few years ago, is a valuable one, and it contains a large stock of goods; but it is impossible to form any trustwor thy estimate of the percentage of their claims the unsecured creditors are likely to receive. Mr. HARDEN has been a mer chant hero. for 21 years, and has always enjoyed a fair stmt.:: of the trade, which continued up to the day Of his suspension. His present confidence is believed tohave resulted from over-confidence reposed in ,cithers, and it will excite the sympathies 1 of a wide circle of acquaintances. . From the Mansfield Adrertiscr: 7 -A. young man named CIIRISTONIEIt 13.ti:•rr:tx, working at STICKIAN'S cabinet WeLisbon), had a hand so badly la cerated by a buzz saw, Wednesday after noon, that it was found necessary to am putate the thumb and first Linger. - -Mr. 111:sity STatit, of thossburg, and an employee at llorr Btios' tannery. has just patented a machine for finishing and rolling leather, which will permit the. op erator to control the pressure and apply the tnost power when it is nceiled. WE clip the following notice of the Pul pit of this place; from the Towanda cor- respondence of the Elmira Gazelle of a re- cent, datc The perfoinief of the pulpits. of this Place c/erchitis a degree of eminence in the prOlussion of the church rarely found in a municipality of live thousand souls. The contrasts in certain instances are so striking as tri . suggest.the liveliest opposil tieh in the ecclesiastic . conflict of ideas. It should not be for lack of talent in the pulpit certainly, if Towanda falls bclind her cotemporaries in the high requi%- meuts of moral and religious culturt. With a view to establish the existence of these advantages your correspondent has looked up some leading -facts concerning the personal history of our clergy which may not prove altogether .uninteresting to your readers in these parts : —The Episcopal Church has Rol". John S. Beers, who came here from Grace Church, Philadelphia, having previously officiated at Grace Church, North Attie born, Massachusetts. During his pastor ate here,' since is;i4 the church ,has been rebuilt and newly furnished under the rec tor's own supervision. Especially devoted to the I aaffeldal duties of his calling, find the charitable demands upon his congre gation, Mr. Beers maintains a strong hold upon the affections of his flefik, anti has advanced, sinee his accession to the Fulitit,in a material degree the interests of the pin - fy lie is a gracinateNcif Di: vinityleg : e, • —Dr. John S. Stewart, of the First Pre:liyterian,Clinreli, was bordin.lenkin town, Pa., April, 15 i ; was graduated at the College of New .Tersey, at Princeton, the clans of 1::<51i; entered the Theolo- gieal Seminary at Princeton aril gradtu:- tt'il in - 1! 4 (31: Daring this period he filled the chair of Tutor in Rhetoric in the Col- lege of New Jersey two pastorates—one at Greenwich, New Jersey, and his present charge, to which lie came in 1869, In 1675 he received the degree Doctor Divinity from Hamilton College Dr. Stewart has received sever al oars of larger pastorates, but has per sistently declined. Ile is an exceedingly polished rhetorician and an eloquent preacher. —Rev. Father Charles F. Kelley, of St. Peter & Paul's, was born in Ireland. and. came to this country at the age of 11. Ile passed his school days in Philadelphia, and was graduated at Georgetown Col lege, D. C. Alter graduation he became Professor of Rhetoric in his alma mater. lie spentt everal years acting in this ca pacity at Georgetown, and then -proceed ed to Rome to complete his theological . studies, lie was ordained in - 1559 during the Pontificate of Pius IX. From Rome lie went to Velgium forthe , forther prose cution of hit;'..studics, the political troubles of that period hating interfered with their progress in, Home. From Belgium' he returned to the-. United States and ac cepted the professorship of rhetoric in the College lif the lloly Cross at Worcester, Massachusett - S. A fter 'several years spent Lin.this capaCity, he was\again tendered,, the professor's chair at Georgetown Col lege, Which he accepted. Iii1S;I) Father. Kelley Was Selected by Bishoii•G'llitra, of Scranton, as an assistant in that diocese, and on the vacancy created in th 6 church bete by the tramlcr of Reverend Patrick I Toner to Plymouth, Pa., he was Assigned to his 1 resent charge. The church of'St. Peter and St. Paid has the largest seating capacity in this place. Its interior, yet unfinished, is gradually approaching com pletion ; the whole edifice, when finished as designed, will cost, it is: estimated, 3150.01 io, —Rev. Wni.3aylor, of the Church of the. Mest.iali (Universalist), was born in 181.1 in the 23d Ward of Philadelphia. Af ter receiving his primary education in the graded and high schools Of that city, he adopted and learned the trade of machin ist and engineer, which he followed until he was 27 ; he then began the study of medicine, supporting . his family mean while by teaching. lie received the De gree of Doctor of Medicine from Pennsyl vania College, Philadelphia,. in 1859. At the breaking out of the war 11r. Tayloi entered the sanitary service-of the govern ment; in 1862 he joined the tinny of the Potomac as Assistant Surgeon of the 12th Petnisylania Reserves. During the cam. paigns of, the folloWing year he sas wounded, and for some time disabled. After the battle. of Gettysburg he re-en tered the service and was. appointed. Sur geon of the ::1::tli Pennsylvania Regiment. fie remained in service until the close of the war, and then began the practice of his profession yt Chester, Pa. In llis he began to study for the ministry, and in., 1.168 was ordained pastor of the Bible) , Christian Church, in Philadelphia: Iroiti 1. this church he was transferred to the Lombard Street, the. First Universtilist i Church of Philadelphia; here he remain td mail 1871: after which he scitved a i ) short pastorate in Baltimore and after- i wards in Trenton, N. J. Front Trenton ho removed to this place. Ali. Taylor is a remarkably, cali,Liva.grik/ipeaker,-elo.s • , qUent, various an i trong. Ho commands audiences equal tot e• littlest capacity of his church and is halt in the. highest es \ teem by his congregate n. : :. , . ' • - —Rev. George C. Jon k paster of the Methodist Episcopal Chur h,- was born in the north of Ireland in 184 A of Scotch fish parentage. His father\ as a Wes \\sk loy_an minister of prominence, who took an active part in the discussion: the se cular religious questions of the < y.- He was educated at Trinity College, i üblir, graduating with the highest honors I his t- lass in 180. Upon hisgraduation ho I came Professor of Classics in Taunto , one of the colleges of London University. Ate filled this position for 4 years, whin ho determined upon emigration to this country. The relinquishment of his pro fessorship was received with many tokens. of regret by the faculty and students of his college. Mr. Jones landed in the city of N. Y. in the simmer 611871. Shortly after his arrival lie joined the Genesee Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. He came to his present charge in 1877. His Congregation is the largest of the Protest ant denominations in "-the town. Mr. -Jones stands in the front rank of our lo cal preachers, and is regarded by leis con gregation with the liveliest anuiration. . You will agree •with me that so sma'l a town as this seldom boasts of bettor 1-training in the pulpit than these memori als show. I have therefore made- a note of it ; to 0 prent " is your affair, not mine. Tuos Coati rsros —E omit HE roterFat Our tine winter weather - and good sleighing makes life in Troy very pleasant. Advantage was taken of these blessings last evenieg by a small party.cf eighty "good Presbyterians" to go to the residence of idr. N. Waldron, wbo lives in "Farmers' yalick," about 2 Miles from Troy, for a sociable. Though Mr."Wal dron Was no doubt somewhat surprised at the number of his guests. all were treated with hospitality, and after au evening of pleasure, all returned home wishing no doubt that cveiy sociable of the season would be held at Mr. Waldron's. This evening the Episcopalians are to have a similar pleasure. Teams have been prcivided to take the residence of Mr. Delos. Herrick, where they will uo doubt enjoy as pleasant and socinblo a time as their Presbyterian friends. Rev. Joel Jewell, who was hurt some time since by being thrown from his sleigl► is recovering, and is again among.his friends as cheerful as ever. Mr. Win. Ballard had his hand very badly hurt one day this week in the :idler Of Bowen Ennis' tannery, but with good care ho will be able to saye without am putation—of any part. " Will " has many sympathizing friends in Troy, and also in Towanda, and by r the-way, since the re turn hoMe -Uf certain young• ladies who visited here from Towanda; another 'of our young men seems to be very lonely— sympathy for /dm from certain of your Towanda readers would no doubt be ac ceptable. OusERVEIL Jan. 24, 1819. WAIMEN TO/I REPORTER : —lt has been a long timb since your col umn's have contained much in regardllo . the very many passing events-that are transpiring 'n our mjdst, and as our ate cmiiespondeNt has failed to let us hear from him for so long a time, we conclude that he has forgaken the field. .If we mis take not, he was a;Miehigander belonging to a True tribe of a very Hard city. lie was a man that made tool statements iu regard to things gener.illy, and in every respect done his work well ; but as l:e has returned to his native home, I will write a few lines in' order that your readers may know that wo . arc not. ask cp, al though residing in a see] part of the county, but are alive to tlMse things that tend to elevate our race and make us a happy people, both for time and eternity. We are blessed with good schools, and our people arc educated as may fairly to seen by our election returns, as they al ways swell the Republican majority: We are also a happy people, and delight much in singing:, consequently we support four different singing schools this winter, all of which ate well attended. The children were made happy • on , Christmas•eve, by a Christmas true in the P. B. Church. • Wn shall now call attention to our Church interests, which we think are-sec ond to no town in the county : The "Old Presbyterian Church " has been-undergo ing repairs, as spoken of by " Veritas." It was the oldest. Church in the northeast ern part of the county, and has long been a place of resort to hear the old story of Jesus and his love. It was of very ancient style ' and had become much dilapidated, but through the efficiency of its members and friends, has really been modernized and made a very liandSome and comforta ble place of Worship. The walls have been beautifully, adorned by. Ceo. Martin Son, of Windilam. The very handsome pulpit lamp, presented by Mrs..l. M. Wil son, adds - much to the beauty of the Church, for which the people and friends return their many thanks. ,The r‘ Regular Baptist Church" has also been repaired during the pastseas,m, and was re-dedicated on the t2nil of this month. ' Elder TimiEN, of tf‘tisquelninna Cu., preached on the occasion. The old Church has been standing mom than '25 years, and had become almost a shell, very much needing the ample repairs that have been put upon it. We have now five Cliniclies in our midst, all of which are in a good condi tion, four of them having been repaired within two years, and one, new one erect ed about four years . ago. After the fore- . will any one say " We do not en :leaver-4.0 have as handsome a place in which to worship God as our own dwel ling I"' PIIANCISIant. .tan, 16,-187q He has filled but TEllityroW N.-2\ 11,1434.0 hai not bet•r) rep rema(ol tor 210/111! 'AIMS 14% 10C:11 arty Or tire Towanda panel,, ter it'll! unr.r 111 , 11 t• at tempt the rat . of a loyal eorrelloiolent.f,r the Ur, POUT 1:11, 6ytherlug our iteinb from whatever :svall ahlo v,urees WO'llSay The 4rhos.l at this 1.1:o'e Is loving taught t y Mr. r of aterryall, who has ,ou (r himself the %ovulation of n good [earlier, and a fine dl-cl - s. , onts to , be the mind of the people here to look after the temporal viatitti or their wltitual ad- Thoy m a tte a d , 0131./0!1 tact evening for tho be,elit of Roy. 11..bors, Ito Itapti•t mink tvr, the u't results of wlite,ll t 0 noted to about yr,o. The ft Jowls of Rev. 1.. It. Crippen. the ru.tor of the rhuml . will al>o make him a aorta non ,01 ThUrbdtly Of the present week. IM r. Myton 14Lann is le:telling a term of singing schot4 at TerrytoWn ; also one at Vail 11 111, Where he holds two sessions a Week. lie is winning a line repatatlon 311 a singing master, fur one so young, and we 'vita for tutu a brilliant musical emecr. painful and distressing arcideaVhall , nted Mr..lohn Detflektaof Vlllll 11111, on the I 111 t Inst. 11e watt engaged In hauling wood on a side hill, when his (poi Lecame fastened I,elWeett a stump and the stick to which hit tenor was hltch.d and before he could extrleate himself' his kg was ri ushol ahoy.) the ankle In a Mat ful manner. Ills crie.‘ for assistance Id - ought the iiflgilbors to his help, and he was reanuved to itl.t !mine, and lie. M. F. Terry sent f.,r. The broizen 11,11, was ,tp.„,..,1 as Welt as possible, In the 'hopes that it Ildgnt pos sibly be sued, but tie noduestalid th" doctors imee eold , /..1//11 eone111•Ion that it will be necessary to amputate It: I )tdaoson Vao , lerpool,,n:ied Piglat,di, and a sow Or 131. t With n tVrtildo• :1t . ‘3114'111. 13 , 1 tooans of wtoell 1!r lust I:Is Young - Vandori ,, ,d anotbot in.y of a - nett the sante ago, wade wro,tling Ilt a Init., stable Ss lion the inn,i t 11a, tbrowa under the foot t,f a lane ii (bat was standing in a stall, 'rite animal fr-giatettod and stepped lbo crushing In lii.l SI.LIII alwtle lhr oyes. )loilloal aid W3S 5i111111113,11, 1311 t of 110 31,131. ;I, lin` S33tA.•lr OVed May 3 fi•it If, utis 3 quiet, linindt-t -inis %Leah, and had t6r goad-will and tomoid of ail Ns - lio knew ittin. The hat.: ibr heat - lb-it hynipailly pf the whole coninittlidz , In their ,ad rowveniont. , w•tiee tiett the Selllvau 17. eirrr 111, a eurret, NNauleni. at tin. plaue u hut:, at tlele. art; putai.heil, I over the startllng 1•1 retro or \‘^‘ , ..der if thr, crliu.rial 1.4,1 e 1...1 , 11 , 11.,1 h. the Rt.- rle , ,a week or two slhee. tert•revit , to a I,lagar -I:4—'43ivi who Utitl.•ltim wt litt,g. 4.f atoptltur,, awl Tl , ', theta as Ins 'sit. was (1 , watts,:" 'NIX. Jaintary' , 2l 1679 TRUTH _kNII SODERNESs.—What, is the hest family medicine in,tlie ivorhi to regn late the boviels, 'purify the blood, remove costiveness and billiousness, and indiges tion and stithnlate-the whole/system ? Truth - and soberneSs onuPecs Gs to an swer, Hop Bitters, laqi,ig pure, perfect and harmless. See " "in another \ column. Ms" Mrs. E.J. II TRIMMED HATS fur ONE IkILLA It and upwati'. 71..?" Arias E. J. 311Nuos is jini. opening a ,:ew N,iaek of Autumn to bte hrtile3 Uttelltioll of Me Icdies. 11111•4:9. ,In's Ladies Dres4 Trimmings, all the Ss El, I..trAIIN IL%hv, a uortli of . 51vcr.tit ,, 1:1(rolz. COHSE': has the best Wearing S z .l()et: for Mvit, Boys:411i VVer ~ : t yrti4 is Emil at prices v,ttlfitt 1111,tva(11 d all. _ ' WA full assortment of F; yans,naars, a, taw itercar's Mock, I=l BUSINESS LOCAL aicy Gcxxls our*. ‘,4cattk . 9L IMIr The Largest, Best and ales • lnu of . Shea' for Ladles% 311asta , and Chlldrona wear la found at Costumes new atd±w.'etlfnet Main and I'lne•lta., Tracy 8i Noble:is Dtocla apft77B , Cowr,nst Bakery Wagon; of the Ward Bakery, wilt ho on hand daily with Fresh Crackers hot from tho oven, Bread, Pies, Cakes, Amsprit • Inlf - Pou't you forgot it. We have nu excellent CUM:ICEU 31XNUFAUTOILY Ift town at COWLES'IIAIiptY t where you can buy the best fresh-bated crackers. ;Serer tickets tg* ail points Nest, Vorth nuQ Sontliwent,at the lowest possllbfratep, c. on or address, U. r..‘I2)2I3COUJC, Agent, at Up Depot, Towanda. 17U 4, B. RoonEllS challenges enmpo- Tat goods and low prices on flub, 5 and Moldlni o N and al • building alp raug34.o. Litton Lori Doms, Hit! Lorin!. • fib" By ou'versaT accord ATER'S CA vimMc riLt.6 a the best of all purgatives for family use. They a the product of long; Wuxi on% and successful c wildcat investigation, and theft use, by PhysicVans\ n their practice, and by all civilized nations, pro es theirs the best and . most effectual purgative I'll that medical skill can \ delrise..lleing purely vegetab no harm can arho front their use., ` In intrinsic v No 'and citralive powers no otherpflls can ire comp red , Mtn tliCut• and every persogacntiwing their,vlstnes, ff:- uill ei fiey them, when needed. They keep ‘ ,the system in perfect order, and maintain in healthisaction .the whole machinery of life. Ilild . , searellOnd of feethil,they are specially ;Adapted to the n tub of wr the digestive apparatus, ecrangements of hlch \\ they prevent and cure, If timely taken. Tliey ire the belt and safest pimsic to emplyy for ebildn. 1 and weakened constitutions, %there a mild, but effectual, catharticis required. SOLI) lIY' ALL DitththUlSTil. . MARRIED. TWAN—Ii . ITYKENDALT..--At the residence or the (pride's parents. oft Wednesday, 1579. by the Ito.. 14. C.olllncs, Mr..l‘tho Ile Dean slut sllszt Annie X nykendall, all of Towanda. MINGOS—CpII.SOI..i.—AI the reslatince of Mar- Esq., hi Wilmot, lace. Is7s, by Rev: 1.. It Jolla I le‘ener ej») t Isat,r•ttett vs n &It .. t):• N Y Ca'. It ..... e•• tt.ANittel Wheattacs cs'r ss N C 3Vl)eatou I , sue 31yreq) Niettols Is \l'alt.l), Nichuls • is,te 1),•11,!..t1.• Hulett vs A ii If tilett Ippent NY.I-ane vs D S Pratt et at.T fa 1t..1 we:A retitrttable . ...at :Tha,ony,.Fi!bru ary VAIL, 1579, at It , on MoutUty Fr6l-11 ary r7th, 1 , 7,, at 1•. 3: . • , rifle. W. 1:1..1.CK3r.t5. rioilltmotary .i.uluary ,:9.• znI.S.--=Ncitic:e is hereby _AA!ziven that .the fel!ettlug; app:irlitiofet fer- Ih ter taveru , . ratlutt Louses awl nierrhat:t dealer., hate !wen tiled 41 thiN a,rt that the ,aUtz.itzitt pre,•lt'o,l tot!et Cuurt of (lit:Ll i•..r t.ot, Mt IN DAY. f El: the r..:/itleratiott CrAtit: It! IC. Sndih. P , a • .Idn ph Srrtaglield. • di•iv. n . Al"trrox; liou. Wt . rrn, r.:.m...11 thitr3., !..T, Atti..n, Dor: ugb or!th sr.thhllol,l Tn p. ;Lath., F. F. .1). NI. sill-:l:av7,l , .„‘thek6 1 ,rough Forrcr.t. 31..nr,... . Ilartint.f.NVyr-ox Brigg.. , ;, }:ATI Nt; trerry Barrett, Tc,watida Ist ward.' Si AV. Northrop. Towar..la BorougSh. '2LI ward (~ 'W. Ennis. Towanda Bor,ingh, .24 Ward• A. .1. 8e..r,. Borov.gh. _ , .!6lyion B. Caßill , . litirlivgton Borough: Litt ANT .I,I:ALLIL.,. ri:d:notyl Cat,p. 110;'‘.14:11. I , t ward. V. 4). SC, 11.1...1CKNIAN, Clerk Ton auda, Ca.; Jv.u. t;;' 1,79. 111 QIIERIFFS" SA I, ES.—Bv virtue or stitplry wdt z , imt-r.f ItiP (hurt ( • (tjfjfl:o(l l'il•a, Or Un'lllf.,rtt lo = 114.701.1ay c.fFEI:I:I - .1:1.)". 1 , 79, at the r.',•: . lllonnc,ir,T+•aanda 114.n/ugh, at 1 /nal:, th, it.z clest.ritß4 propirt ,tolt:w or lnd, 1:1 At hell, Borough, huu:•~Iu1 folt,Avs : Ityginnlug at - a to , •: r.O 111,. '441,7'4 Maitt btles , t, tlie - north fornicr .1 a bit iiy AV . O I,shapely. thenoeitione the nie. - th Sitapidy", 1,1. 'tent: i titi ern 19;: ninth 11 , , ° ytt:,:. 3 '3-1t) p reties; the tece rapt 13i, per,liesso.a the NV,.—.; side ~r i;treei; eazt 3,:i-1 0 ti. 1110 boginninz, ercrtnlnlrx .I'. 1,1 , of itft 1 rrarilefi barn and a (ew fruit tre,•:: ;belt:01 t ingltte 1)f 1411,1 cony< yed 1.,y 9' I 1111C:1i:4 wife t:. Cs I.y 11v,sit, EMMMMMIZMMIi=EIME page *2:' , :i. ' . . 4 •. No '2 A 1..,‘..0—0ne other lot of land In To / wanda Itorongig n0un:14,41 a.; follows: begltrelpg In the 4.a44 line “r'Nfalp street at the north Vol, corner of Pattorislllo,k, nofliterly along the ; , ;(141 cast line t f..!slain stree't .1.; Toot. to the south!) ue of NI E Soloni ,, n. - ,.. I. r: tlo 1 , 7 i, eamerly along .aid line :And. .1 F 1eat . 4 , .• line 1:1 f \fret ;4) Inv not th-weft Corner a lot rvpreyed hy aid cirlffith,et'al. td the Penn. ~,r_r N,N Y raval ; , i . II . '' , 4:llnntr! soother/3' along said It II t•o'. lot '. 5 '..4 Ii ' to th , s; Nopth.weat opmer thert.4,f; thenee naoderly along / the north line of an alley and land of 3 It Patton; to the place of be ; glnuing_eoptalnit.salwatt. P..:ls,4ltlrtrr feet of land. ' 144- , :e cr.1e..4, nt-rh I frannyhulliting and /nit hon., 1 tliereen. .1.1.50. all the flght-title and Interest of = lug au tho rurttt shto 9t saki, It'd, as =et forth In a contract from 3I E s /iolotnon to Jno J dated Augut s, Si and' rocirded. In Deed Rook Si. ' , ago No I: A other int of hind ra TrywanA boa: t.ilwas: I . ...E:lnning at north. east uornor o hooooll It it & sin!, thence rtlisig, the cast hereof 7.70 i. feet to soutloeastrglier thoreot; th e nce oasto - rly al o ng fire of if Ci/Patti it's land to the Ives't stile of Watiir t 46nel, northerly along the AV leig line of Wr ter stref , F )loans' tltetris_s n ester ly along the same to the Blanc. of 10 ginning, eon taillitig ;11,1,111 9_:7l,Ariare feet of land,. Inure of less, viltlVl ianati frattni_ la:Oiling thereon. iN'o I .1,1,5 t >--t ille olher tot , of land in Towanda 11 /n llll 4 ll , isqtriligl hoginning at a enr. tier in t lie ea‘it line or Water street and siotth ,Vof 31eat,i' thence easterly 'aloof raid 741.1111 , • liitv 1.1 lilt 0.1,t19011:111113 110er: theltce aiHr.lt-21 ft: thence v. est- . . paraliol to the east . 1111.! Of Water ,trect; thence along Ili , oanic to.ijio piaci. of Imq:frail:it:. S'orviiii and toloin into execution at the a u nt of t\V hall, an.l ti‘urlon Merin r. ii e. uu .Iclin .10. q t -Th G , Pathan. Sweet atol 'r No 5 .11.SII—Orke other lot of lainl In We,t'll lin4:ton tap, nom:dell as follows: On the north of Ranson 't:utler, east by lawls of Nati Deekert south by bawls of Allen Ifenry; we,t Ly k ,i, of St Then cot:1.311141g 0.1::e-rOrlat mote or afoot :30 30...5 Inivruvr.t, atlh I fia Intrn and feW•frtlit trees ther,, , n. S,it.e.l and taken Into oxecntlon at tln• of E Pomeroy is 1 4 teplten 1, POO% :1641r.. Stoplion L Isi!rry and Daniel. l'orry. • No It A I.`(r—Oro ' other lot of hunt hi Tuscarora hit,, boundeel as follows: on tin' north by lands id If II Rugg.: ~,,r be the ouldle highway: south an,Y Mo . { 0r,....t by hunts of li - II - Rugg. containing iti - an arr., or land. Hire-or 1.,5. all .it, , irt•vetl, with I framcla boll,-.', I Ire ti burn'. and few fruit. tree, llo , reon. tsoriced and taboo lob , exectiti,in a: the salt of Thomas Muir A, Co vs 11 L Rugg. Also, Thlunas Mothieth to 11. 1. I:ugg. No 7 Al.ilil—Oine other lot of laud in Orwell twin bounded its tollowsi.. - .v, the ',nth hr hoot,,orrrae 3 - Chubloick: east by latels.ot .1 W l'avon and \V in I: N0;0 , 0'1144: f..•.au1l by losblic . 111.2in - vay; west by -LOW.. of M A.ii.t. I.7.astrbtooli estate. and I.InZ hobinson, rout:lining 17,9 acres and 120 rods, tro,re or less, afoot 'l;v a• res iteprovid, with I trained •Itotose.2 flamed harnt.•and 2 orchards Id fruit tree, thetcom S'el7e:l :,11 taken into execution at the :,,tit ifs, ldo.n 74ory Ni..l.‘' 1' l'aynoil. - NO • .tLsr) , —l >lli. orritr'tot W . laild 1T.) . 1:, - ..111..-I.lvp. 1.1,1“..qt.,1 as follows: .‘u Po- norlli by'lands of loan. 1::1,:eti: ~,t by 1,0 L 1 .. "cif '4 ..husiel; south by land• of A ~,.1.n,“1 1ni..,.. - :11;‘ , ..0.r. I. • lamb , of Dan. 1:to will. Colilatliir.;;':;7 il-'1,., 4.1 - 1 . :loil, 10,, or 1e,,,, about 1s acre : , ituvroved,no buildings, and' but files frurt arises thereon, seicc.l and taken into c•ceeittion at Vie :,,lief 31 - illiaio ( - 0 4.: i's V. Jane ConitiLn, who SIII - VINQh II I) l'!•131:1111 - . ....., 4 , . Ni' ti A I.S1)—( Itit. tltli,•r 1..1 . 1. of land Initotne twr, loglltd.hl its (i)11111: liegliminz at the south-west corner oil Mis .1 M Ittiss,d's lot, theme by the line of the vaine, rout!: ~r° east 11'2 pl•rcties to a corner of a lot lately USN nod by Mrs Ocila Whaling: Ibenve br th' , `,stime and the line of .1.1. Pi ere, , ,, south 1° cast S . I. 5-10 'perches to the line •of Id- W Moore: thence by the line Of the same north st.° east 112 perchog to the ea-it Ifue of M V Moore: thence he' .the line of the same north 1° east st 8-10 perches to the prace of beginning . , 'containing 7 acres and Of perch, s of land. more or le,i. about Fin acres im proved. with I ir3111 , 4 154J44,0..1 - framed. barn and hiliAl :V taellett, and an orchard of fruit tress :bevy. on. Se,jltoil and-taken Intl, ev.ieittion at the suit of George N idiots vs 1. 11 llihoi lb .. No to Al.:sib-OWe , other. lot of land hi Franklin twin motored :I;iIA:MVS: Op the-north by tarsus of John „Allen: east. I.y laird. ..f Winlaill IVII,at ;,•V: s.ittill by 111.110.., of -I tine, (1 Nlason and Ogden Vitriiey: West by kantis of liarrhor(i'euriiii;coutain . ing 75 ores of baud, more or le,s,about,;:i acres ha l-roved, w itti I fram e d noose. 1 (rained him 1 a-otii house mid other mit buildings, :mil a few frnit • hoes Int•I , OD. ' No It It I.iio—One. other lot of land in Franklin t win bniwile.l as follows: ini the bort li.by lauds or I) A fivelttPl:: ea:sl..lty Ennis tdaltrill.it Addison; sow!: by lands of Samuel Webber, tlec'il.:li.t.St by taints of Willi:lm Crayton, decd, containing ils . acre , of land, more or 1e.:75., about 5 scrim improv ed. w lib I fn mid 1:141...... I. tr,ll/ILd barn alit 4P:IIVr oltattilail , V, and a. few fruit trees thereon. Seized now taken Itito ?Not talon at the .)tit of I: 31 ciark. 1'i.,,,1t0r ,!T Stiiidoin Lail...Wier, v-411 l' Crayton. ' No it A 1.51 t..-'oiac other lot of land iii Towanda - tivr,l,ffirAett (L.: foi:,kiv,+; on the north by land& of • J V-Kirby; on ticeoaid by the public highway; South by lands of Mri I.yosu Blackmon west by land. ..ot 11 W Noble and ,S C Means, containing of an - acre of laud, more or l':;- 1 , all improved, .with 1 framed hilisse, 1 flamed barn, corn erib,tvg ten. - avolicicon. lil-.elzetrand taken intn.9oo3l.lon at tlie.sairot 411taaalellyers use vs Lentils Contan 'line ital r4trlgt Ctustaatlite.. ..., . .., Least Int r ae t appc:ti appal trcl fa • sinpt reepas, EIMER Legg. No-13 ALSO—One othei - lot of land in Asylum twp, &wanted as ((Mews: beginning at a willow on . the west bank of the Susquehanna river, thence along said- river to tim lands belonging to the estate oL 0 A. Bohlen; thence westwardly along the lands .of U A ',olden estate, to stone heap on the Main road; thence westerly along the road running up -o.,kiet, creek, to a maple . corner. being the ease corner-of a lot osvned / by Marl Jane Benjamin,- I thence along Bolden /creek to lands of :Wm .- Storrs; 'thence in a southerly: direction along line of Wm it Storrs to apost and stones, for a comer, -- and to lands owned/by the said :Wrn it Storer on the south; thence/easterly. Moog tiler line of said Storrs to the west corner of lands..belonglog to tho estate Of I W Sireet; thence along lands of 'the said Sweet's estate-Co-the place of beginning, , cow. taking MO acres of and, more of less, abotit, 4 lo acres Itnproyed. with I framed house, 1 framed barn and an orchard of.frolt trees thereon. Seized and t ;ken /Into execution at th - e . sult of Y X Dodge vs James A Ennis. No 14 / A f.Sor—One other lot of land In Sbresbc• quin twV, bounded 1111 follow's: on the north and - east I east by lands of John Cohan; south by Lands of • Patrkk Mack and Win G Shores; west by lands of Harry Sh:res, Wallace ;Moms, L. li Poet and Chess tart hilds, containing 51 acres of lancl., =ers or about acres improved, with I log house-' - -, with framed additiou ' I framed barn, and au ,Orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and takes; ' In to-oxecntlen at the suit of E W Gillette, kr use of I. II Post. vs William Post. Also, Wm 11 Cocks 110, Admiulstrator.-vs William Post. 1; ALSO—One other int of land In Wyahating twp, bounded as *follows: on the north by lands of Samuel Howard; east by landsOf ,William Galliger; south by lands of Warren Brown; west by lands of Jinni Carmody; containing I if at resot Med; morn ur It.sH, all Improved, with 1 framed hotise, 1 treat ed ba rn, 1 coal house:and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken execution at the stilt Of Xr3 Atari , Ryan use vs F T txOlOA LSO—One other lot of fetid in Pike Lisp. -bounded az, follows; - On the north by lands of :Leonard Fowler and Joseph Marsh; east by Om public highway; south by lands of Sanford M , yhlte; west by lands of Sanford X White, con. Ttlning 4:1 'aeres of land, more or less, - about n "Itcres improved; with 1 franked house, 1 framed barn. 1 ohl log . house;and a!feW fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken info execution at the sultOf ,ford White vs Miner kt biter: No 17 ALSO—One other lot of - land In Canton Himmel. hounded 55 fullow!s: on the north by taunts of Walter' Leavittc; east by Division Street; south by iptids df B Shakespeare: west by lands of Cole Atralt, l•outainth i; about of an acre of Lund, more, or less, all Improved. with 1 framed house. 1 framed barn, and a few fruit-trees there on, sdr...l and taken Into execution at the Suit of Pomeroy Bra's vs A .1 Merritt and C G "Manley. 14 ALSO—One other lot of land In Athens Borough, bounded as follows: on the north by Walnut street; east by Jot .No 12. and lands of Penn N Y it it cot west by lot No 10; south by lands of the Penn dt N N . It It Co. being lot Noll In a,plot - or survey made by Z Walker, known nal the ! , mith and Ely phd, and recorded in Itrailfortli County Deed Book, No I IT, Page 1, being 45 feet front on Walnut street. 115 feet on the west line. Ist 5-10 I,et on the east.' line,and AS - feet on the smith line, all Improved, with I framed house, and few fruit treed thereon. Seized and taken Into, ';eention at the-wit of The Athens Building and' . _ _ Lean Assoelatttin of Athens vs J Tripp au iE J Tripp. No iu ALso—One other let of lama to Orwell twp. bouipled bsglunlng 1n the south ! . West , :orrist of MI 4 (' II Allyn'i lot In the centre of the hhtliway, thence south's.i!a° east_by land of S'Allt Allyh 155.tsrt:1zes to a stake ?u l stones; theueo si,uth 43° east. . land. of C Washburt. 240, ,i•rehe-: thence south- Z3° east 1: peret!ervs to a ,take and stones: thence south 52!1; •wert by lands. ~t Chaffee. Arnold and PlOtering, 135 perches,-to a slake and stones: thence north '!;:° east by land of A I'..,l)lwun and to II and GW Hatdy, 71 perches Co a stake and stones . : thence west by taint of Grorge Hardy lUn . perches to the centre of Uhl first mentioned" bighway: [bench north 1..6 0 we.L' along the centre of highway 7 3.4 r; perches; thence ' north 3! 4 ° east 47 E. 40 perches the place of he ttinnhig,Tonraltilng acres of land, more or his, • at,..Ut acres „Improved. with 1 (ranted lionse, 1 framed tarn: and an orchard of fruit truce it hereon • SelLed and - talout into execution Lat the - suit of - It , Laniticl Puck vs - Win If Hardy, to ALSO-01,1i (Aber lot of land In •Wyalusing I ;ounded tto fulloWS: . Is:ginning at the south •corner of lands - conveyed to Wilnant'and . • i Elilah Camp. tlo; flee along line of laud now or late In tif Varney lic , i;oliafi and ...ttithoDy Farrell.'y est_ 203 pevilos in a corner otT , lnial tow: or late In joNefrh t?.euco , along it.: of said iast-no.attorol land n,a-ih 7.10 peren, s ,to a of coy ructed to Lipsey Graham; th; net along • Ano of 4; rahaii; lot east 111 fq•rriv• 1 I() orner of said lot: thence along 1;110 of said ;,;: 11 , nh 'l‘2 3-I , t VI a corner to ' illit• I,f land polv or late in posse;slort of Alex ' • . th'ence along line of .551.1, land east s; -10 is-rcio-s to .1 coiner in tine of lalla Coraey . ett and Eli;a1; (*snip; thence along 'Enid riseF•titl - t 173 perches to the place of beginning, ~ •-evlal:.intr I l acs, and 141 perches of land;strict e-i I.e the ..,ulth• wore Or leis, being rho :.atne, !o.lof InniPoont ractiol to 10-tola by Ji,v1,13 I:ead;.of I.hiwtorki,l 3 , 11- his attornay. in fact. .f lchael 112.1;4 t to .13inct Fee and Richard Fee, of Wyafar.--rid, aforprid, :.y artioli, of agreement, dated , Al 3 liCI. Ati:ntt So acres of land v.ith I ftamed house, 1 flamed harn, and an oteliar.l of fruit tree, thereon. Sclzed and f;,tq execution at the butt of J Davis va James Fee. No In A I—Or" , other lot of land In Windham twp. l.ounded as folio, s:.l.eginnineat a stake and •nose Ifeall , ley house. turtv.aw,6. , 01 lA' theml , IT land 'of IL) r4ioe roal,er and southa 1 3 :IVwest tit.; perches to a 1--lakc at.l , tone.F: thrum;eLsonth I's o weal IS pontes t,, a "-tont, cornet': toelicc by lands of Joseph Eh,- bree 11.,C:11perches to a comer; :outlt we , t 174 perches to a stake and , ' ,, nest -11,Irce I'y I,lrids of Martin orsteat and 4 s M 4.161 a, north ,"rJ' west I:er retches to a staked ,tour s: , th,neo Its lands of Satnuel :Itoematicr. ea=t • pcichcs -td a corner: thence north -(s° yep rhos to a 'mark. stUngit thence north :i9 4 'pC•rdt ,,,, to-a cotnertthence north 1ie ,5,,:••2c,1.-rell,-, to a stake and st 4uet thence north cat: r east 39 p,l'elleS tole stake and . stone; thc7.ce 5-10 per, Ile,.tr• a hemlock stunt;: thence . ea‘r, 3, perches to a stake an stone: • by hauls of r4l.•••tnaker and)) Shoemaker nun 45 6 percliely, the place of beginning, • arrri of land, more or legs, about ...l-a„res imp r .,ved, 5 framed houses, 3 !rallied tarns, and other /buildings.'Alt u I stone engine 3 with engine th,. -- 4ein, with orchard orfrult tree.t thereon. Veiled and taken Into execution at the suit of Poinert.y Bt. , hers and James If Cod.; .hog, <.l 0 .15 Bartlett, vs S I) Maddlu and .J r Maddin./ • . • No 2:2 Alit t, One other lot of land in Towanda Boron gh. bounded as follc.ovs: or the northply Bus- ton strCet:•ea,it by land, of C F N faro's: south I y at, all: vt ne , t , by land- , of Mrs Huston or C F • Ntrilots. being abort 5O ft front on Huston street, „ and 223 ft.deep,- with ai two story framed house • tin-refute/ ' - - -No _i Al.sls—The defendants interest in ono ... other'tot of land In Towanda 80 - rough, bounded as fo:lclvs..' on M.- IMith by Huston street; east by lan. , A of r F Nichols; south by an alley; west by f4a - u7iv-of .1 11 chaapel.iK .. 31.011 t. 75 feet front ou ii ston strest..atl ::lit feet deep, with I fram yil I , arn thereon. .5e12.41 and taken.into•execution. (at the snit of G F Taber u , e. vs C F PFTEIt J.-DE.I.-N Sheriff. T.iwanda. •Tabcary 15711. IJANtiIII.7PTCY.—In the Dis. x'trlet court.of the United States, far the West- - tern Di•dl let of Pennsylvania. Allen N. Astell,of Troy Borough, Brad ford (•:^nittY:3ilate of Pennsylvania, a' Bankrupt under the Acrid (*.ogres of March - VI, 11,677.-hav ing applied fir a discharge front all Ills tleotg, and - other claims provable larder said act, I, order, of the t 'oort. COticr to hereby given to all creditors wh, have. M - Oved their debts, and other persons In terested, to appear e n the 2.4 th tl:,y of FErlftis- A y, 1579. - at 10 o'elock. A. St., before B. A. 311.F.5. CUR, Register in Bankruptcy, at his office, in th e Tr o y Bourse, Troy, fo show cause, If any they have. wh'y a discharge should not be granted to the bald Bankrupt. - C. IicCAN MESS, Clerk.- ./V.I 7 I)ITOR'S NOTlCE.—Overton sr. F:l.bree and 11. Eisbree'a use.vs 'Tamils El sie. Geo. Fivi,-; II !rain Farnsworth .and 1 1 .01. 11. Benton, T. T. . • 13. - . In the roar: of 4 'mouton Plea§ of Bradfur4. Co., No. 1 , 1 I. May Tenn , V,l's. '"a l - The nutlet signed an Auditor api)oloted 11y tile court to di-dribute moneys arising front the ;..iter.. •Itt'is• sale of defendant's real estate, will attend to the duties of hi, appointment at his othee inTo waiola I; rough, on FRIDAY: the 31,4 day of JANUARY, 1-79. at 10 o'eloek A. M., when and u - liere., all per,ods having. claims itilon said fund ime,t pre.sent them, or forever be debarred front coming in upon said toad. JOIN W. MIN, .tuditor. Towanda ; Pa.. .Tanuary 2.1:-.79.-3•2-4w ... A PPLIC.ATION 1N DIVORCE. --T4. Casa Briggs. Tn tho Court of colonic!) L'has of Strad turd County. So. 127, May You are herehy no:Tried that Flre rjta 1:0 , 4;4,2. - nlr has applied to the Crain 'uf Common I'lea' or ilindford county for a divorce (tom the bends of - matrimony, a n d the t.n3.1 Court ha. appointed_ Nton.lay. FebrunAy 241. 1,7 4 , in Site Court Wiese in Toy:slid:l;6)r hearing the ,alit 'Em ma in tho pretui o at which time and phice you may 31 tend If y011 . 11:1313: prolwr. :;:.• J. lIE.tN, Sherifl. ii -1• --To IN DI VOIICE. o Milton B. flinty. In the Court of Coin. 'molt of,ltra , lfor,l No, rIU., Sept . T., 1175. Tqii are liere!.y.tiutltlet. that Amanda , 11. Ilthey, your nire. - has aprithl to the Court or cm:l - Picas of Br344rord I nutty fur a divorce front . bool. , or matrimony. and the said Court lia4.ap p,,intett Ntsefttay, Yeisruary :td, 1 , 79, in the Cmrt House In Tots atolls. for heating - the ~, : 11,I. A niaud 11. at the pram t,es, tt which lime and place you CaU attend if yr,u tlituli proper. a2-2t . - rET El: .7. DEA APPLICATION IN DIVORCE. spiomon squires. In the (*quit of ('nit- Sinai I'•i+ of Itradrnrol Co. No. 597, Dec. 1%. 1676,' You aro hereby notified that Nancy C. .quires,. your 0 Ile. h,w applied to tiro Court of Common 'ph, of Itradf.u.d County for. a divorce front the bonds of inatrimony. and the said Court has aP idnted 31ordtay, the 34 day of February in the Court Hen,: itt Tnwarnia 4 for hearing the said N :the y C. In the proini•os„ at which time aud place von on‘y attend If you thinturnp, , r. ,• PETER J. DENS, Sheriff. A CDITOR'S . ..NOTICE , . -G. F. ..,Ca. Vernier ‘s L. E. Cleaveland, In the Court or common Ileac' Qf Itradrord County, - No.:111, Dee. Tenn. Is:N. The mnivr-Igned an anditor, appointed by 'said t:4,urt tb di,tributs. -the Nita.c arising by Sheriff's Salo of the defotillants personal propeity, will at tend tone duties of Ills appointment at Ills tirth-e in the tonottti of Troy,. ca.. on FRIDAY, JAN -1,79, at:l o'clock, p.m., when and where 'au person, having eialms upon or against said inn4t present Mein , or ho fotrirer debarred from coming In upon-tile ;ante. . W. E. C1111.160N, Auditor. 32.41 r. Troy. Pa:, Jan. S. 1679, • ORPHANS' COURT SALE.- vletne of an order issued out of the Or phans Court of Bradford County. the undersigned administrator of the estate of Jolla A. Calkins. tato of ithrlingten borOugh, deceased, will sell'at pub tic rata nu the premises: on 'FRIDAY. JANUAUY 31, 1 , 79( the following desedbedproperty, tO.ositt A lot situated in Thariltigton borough, bounded as, follons: East by the Berwick T u n i pik,... ;:sou th ais`l west by Tougltrothers; north by Reuben Moro b e ing twenty-four by eighty feet, with'stwo .story twod : building twenty by forty-five feet thereon. Iso ono other lot In Burlington borOugh. boun the wort by lands of Job 3lortoy; on the north by. hoots of .1.3 Morley and 11. Contront . east by lands or N. S. Mclennan: south by Troy street; containing about one-half all acre ct land with a kw fruit trees thereon. . T E1:31.S OF SA LE :--ir,o_ on the property being Strjrnk Iltifili, .'t WO (ipit cllnfliination, and the n•sl- Que in three riplarannual histalinentu. - ' ... ..1.1.;.1;„ CALK EN:3, Adia'r. Darlington., January C, 1579.32.3 w... GRANGE MUTUAL FIRE IX ANCE CO3IPANY.—A meeting Irvin' be held at Troy range flail, on the third Tuemlay of February, At it. A. It., for the elect ingpurpose.ot thirteen Directors+, 3-Prmthielit, Treamtrer aulSecretary, to the Grange Mutual. Fire Itisotr-, Sure Co.; and. for tho -trawszetion- - of such o th er' bu.lttess.aa waLbe broigtit before the meatlug. 1 , • . 7 :• INIALLY. Pres.. F: NEWsgier, .Troy, Jautiary 14, 1379. -