';ltatifelll ,klcpottct CIIAS. 11.'ALLEN, LOCAL EDITOR Towanda, Pa., Thursday; Nov. 20, 1879 LOCAL,AND GENERAL. TUE•Elwell House now runs a 'bus lx - rnEn J. ANDRUS has opened a stor at Alba. Tiikaitt vas slelghing at Montrose week before last. Tit Ft,ushers at Mercur lia)1 now wear a ueat ribbon badge. • Yot.ean eat your Thanksgiving turkey cme week from to-day. tZitvEn.+r. 'eases of fever are reported in Miltin,g of the malarial type., ThE recent rains hare raiseil the Sus quehanna quite pecceptibly. N.. W. :TONES, has removed grocery hasiuess from Troy to Canton. , THA'r was quite a snow storm on Tues day last, and a disagreeable oile, too. A VALUSISLE horse belonging to T. 11.. ..loniiAN, •of the Ward (louse, died on ,Monday last. rritrttit are but seven counties in this State that give above one thousand Dem ocratic majority. t Ksowiso ones inelict thAt there will be a freshet in the rivet belLire freezing weather sets in. QUITE a, number of persons at Laces- Wyoming. county, are contempla ting emigrating to Kansas. WE understand that Mantua Ni). 4, of thi, contemplate.giving a reception come time in the.near future. ' THE Granville Center Church is under goieg repairs and an additi ,, n of twenty fret will be pi l t on it. length. cater inains have Lecn placed M:i; it street, in readiness for laying n the tret!ehe, shall Le rhig. PI:(41:sr , Olt STII.I.N . S Orchestra will cult:l,h the atitsar for. the Nattul Itecup lion, New Vent's evolittg next. I, F. formed -on the riser at Lareyyille last v,eek strong enough to afford the Lots of that villni7,e quite al treat in skat ing. F.DwAnn MokitAN, ~f Athens town- WAS mitt SCVI•IIZIy , injured on Wcd. ri , • , ,l'ay of last week by being kic'ked by a horse. Mill b' .n, instead or thy• as pi lilted in the REPoicria: of last 111:13 )mvi 1.1 Tr“y, have lc ,rtkv is to I.:overt:or (I in' -11 0... d It I) : .. A.Ni - r, will :pp.:lib in (t\i'd ti• rivi.:ning . . Ail are eiitdially invit ed tii T:1 1 ' 1, flew printed paper. The if , ,'i' l is a DI.IIIO - ;Ind is evldently alTheted by •.: epons . A . .1.. this place, have. .I . itlvitati"ns rer - a dance tokmt, 4,11 at 11t - Hr Hall. tat Wednesday evenin;" , ' Lev. :':eventher *?.(411. (2`4‘il Oi lleW siih•walk 4,11 the west side 111 I . 4irk`a•. (".IL , . 11 4, 1111 1,1 l'he,tiitit street, f, r %Oda St, , 111.1.!IS ;1.1 g rate f:I I :tocidt•ltt, iIS 11. 1•41 i 10.1 Tr-, fat ta:l, v. 22 1 7 ave ]:eaid ‘.l n au ut 11. t., 11111111 tilatc A r.kitT: .. of gxlitlei.,,,Tl from 'Ntihon 1111: "NYn 1 , 1 , 4 v"ee!: t.fle purrosi, ot vxainn , ni.r the nail ‘‘ihli a I,ICIV putting thirn into op t • i l,t low heatintt taiiiiiwes have reet•tytl. Lr put in the yzrayty•dysehcoi buihlin_ at in place y'r ee that laic there he: the past vic‘en years. ' Tpom .TENNT , :.: , , an (-npl ,, ye in the ear sintps neari Waverly, Lad ~f teet snaislied one day last week, by ace 0: f.111111'.4 011 Tit 1 4 :1111',1y...f \V ‘t. M (lark ar. 4 VI a% cri v. emne ucar all being :rectmtly by the c,eal.e 111 C,oal from the ;40V.,. 1111111! . ; f ;hi !tight. \V \ Pest, y ..t4IL, ‘ , l this place NVI:j I n meet i ',every Sal day el en itrj ..0 month, at the At'llWry. awl a n tn:nant-I,"are legee.ltal to be le e,c,l:t. \:c! - Ii s 10 , 1 , 1hiff 1:1101eNt-bt-tli:•:g bor v,111,11 ale (Itl, awl pnyable r.•,11:04t.11. to wesen: tilt to to .1. 11 14,1 l'utielllpt.loll. " ‘l-,0„1.," rt pre—dded . I.y 1111. `• Iny,.. on Filda evemn , i Led,: _Nlen•to.l.l,l, drew I u g e audi‘ nee, :IA gave xely ge!icral !•atisitc non. Trii: ri •- .lo.liC:lti , fli or ow c at i i „ii,. I •lik.i., tl. ili t At . 1.1::(•t• , i 1 II TEI II work of I 1111.7.t1i 'cater pipe, :11on:!:, Main stret \V(11- I ,d a y, nunnin Q i inte a lary.c numbvi Of W . 't k Menamenga4ed 7NT.:•..T A. )1 \ v:t of -;i:111,cy Phins, N. N‘RS ill t“Wil last Wct 6 , 11:1 ”Il tt, f. , 1 the. tnalinfactaic of cayint•t or4.tus. t,, , !on,vior, vkit f, r t!,,• ,if ar 51 , le , :1,1.•11 , 4. 1::!,•••,1ty eVellilUZ goxt. .ilbor ',nit: Ail ant cor,ll.lily tnrited t • ]'~ t.r~: P: rt: (,1 rot Tr.,:„ .lll•Vt, t ,ll L ' W r 110 1 1 1011 t !h t i el' 1 /1, 11Naill, 11,IS Gemnau cows of '7lll cetrtilly. StflOke stack 1.1 the WE \VIAL 111111, AVave: ly, w•.'. bb,xvn ii .an n i.ts:, h. a safe ot wind. A tl,l!neti narrowly 'escalwAi I , Cnr_ ,1,11, a unaci. decide Ltiu water tit. I ' t , ll if 41 to mu' , 11- 11 , te, thry willl.ty 111, rit.tint; the sOllll l st(l, , .4 1 0:v1 , 11(4:e, l(r.tvitiLng . the Cumuli. sioner , will let them (10 sO.ll ' A 1) ,. 17.• t'll SMll'll. i tl.a Ilatc, :,1141 W. ‘N, Roue N‘ .- % Y‘nk, tbffi)!l hotly k, V t •d_ . la_:. nisi a%ce, one lieu lrc,l fails. Tht• 111;111 I",.rk %Non: AT a special meeting. of Mantna 7"fo. 1. Jai t their rooms ,01 Wednesday even -I:tst, S. C. A D.km , NVaS elected Fore m'in 1. , till the ~o c- a , i mied. . .by the nation A. 0. S`ri%w Ti'. National eitiaril of tlie State are to be tiled int the practice of the ride dor ciitein!• niont!..s rind it is expected tli•it 'bey tVili become ignite prz2tietent, by tilt. tone of the niat ilepet!t 011. T. F.. Rumen: speartrd a bas, in thc river at that place on 4 ). !tb.nday evvninz la,t, that weighed p:uttrb; and Int ounces. Titr.4 wont , . takes ' the belt a, the champi4,ll " spearest:• 1T111; 1311 ) 1 1 1.1:, :1 :itC.O SC , II of FIDEL.: “1 . ( . 0111 , Plo. 1: Id Ili, kg I.l' , PlsUll :• the I;:ter t+ne day rreeutly, be lt z ipl,ed, and the .n and he a a tie chig„‘Nilll uhiell - he wa-; playing. A, mtv,ic class_ at tit, iry cl,t , s 3 . %1., till' :14iValli . cti 1 . ::q) `I. Th4` ;pi itiNt Tax Troy Farmers' Club' have Made I arrang'entepts to have the Opera Muse in that :dace, wanned and open every t4at tday4ofternoon at 1 o'clock and invite .peoplelto attend the meeting lithe Club and take part in the discussion..' WE could use a few - buslicls of-potatoes if brought on subscription.— Ira Orly Ad - rotate. —Wonld it make any particular differ ence if they were brought on a-wagetil TnE Annual Union Thanksgiving Ser vice will be held this year iil the M. E. Charch, on - Thanksgiving Day, commenc ing at 10;:i0 A. M. The WI mon will be preiched by the pastor of the M. E. Cnurcb. Tun young people of Canton will git•e au entertainment in that village Than4s gtving.evening, consisting of vocal and ih- stroll:eta:o music. The 'proceeds are ?to Le given to the organ fund of the Diti3i pie Chtuch. Tilt: editor of ;lie Adrer !bier says the Local Edittir of this paper Would tell an untruth ;yid "stick to it." ! VANlly.mmt ! Just think of the many ei%inplonentary thiirks,.we hare said about th?, little AtiNxtimir. (INE of our Clothing merchants lam ms us tino., his salt s un Satin day last were large'r than 4 any previous .day' during the lima - he% has done bus'iness in this pl,tee—which covers a Teriod of a number years. It's the "boom." THE part week has 11C1.11 Wry • sprintr- , : lil Copious shuweis have dune mucht fur us, tilling cisterns fortis, and causing a slipilt list: in the streams. It nerds a week's ruin, however. to tin up the ground so it will affect the wells. CCM= WE arc informed that in certain sec tions of this enmity, parties have been tililiguti to mirehase water for family use. This is the lir,t time tliat we remember of hearing of wafer beitlg, iqild for a scp arate 31 , )1,tr,;, , e D, t. A F. urpEit be given at the Presby terian church parlors, by they' •ungs ladies of *he St,wart 31ist,iojetry Baud, (to morrow), Friday evening, at: 6 o'clock. Supper, adults, 25 cts.; children 15 c's. All are cort4ally invited lo attend. THE litHei !or W. it. U. GREEN, in Bur lington. narr,iwly V+,73ped destruction by lira cue day itieent ly. The lii c caught. from the - chimney, liut wm; diseovei before it hail made inn, Ii headway, and the ap- Mieation of a iv w !mils of ; water subdued excellent corie,Lindent at .Atliens furniilies our readels with ,ittitlicr chap, ter uu , the Industries of Athens," this wi't-k, and likewise a few notes of the du- iTIL:' in awl :11)011 that ertvTrh•atig- 14 , wit• 4 , 111 . end us thiS week t h e ,114ws. flout tl.eir \ 1 - .‘vi:TTE LiloNArio, of Point, is t!', nec, , ,,fry p rppa: :it ions. te_ the erection .4 . a title re,idenee - ut the eoint r 4 , lll:Lin :h,l Hi g h sttc, ir, . Ele.v.‘llt) 1111;LEit (ompleted a I 1 li :•51.11.`1., in the Aattie 7El.2lil:tl‘i I:' , /111 l'lttNtini to the Nt w p.optns ttf thy, 17t(t NS I'l, , I)_l', a well-hle , v,n u 4 offi tIl I:::. Is Cdr., tti,4: ft I LOhP,. 'ran ieWay, int, tit ingi hint ft inn hV rt•ct:, , ,ed I:,juries causal h {kat h ou S.lturday. ;r:nied S,110(.1 V. 11 Pict ei telt lit. n nt in the 11;,cit lr -Clin:ch, I'r: day c• - t Noveit , cr for the. purl ost. ul tiktaininv: appmattis for the sohool. enturtainmenrrill von- Wist I . ( rousts, etc ;it' d :Intl AdiiiiNNion fifteen Cents. I. L. J. , :\ 4,f 7 , ;". Tl. - San , 1;t ;1....L.' in_ •t•lt st•rtil all,l a hair I,e•h•-- Whieh 1:h :I 111 hiy per Tit& ". L. 1.1.: - .• shy thi see that he 11:1-h the t'en(ii•re,t ni calit. a , he is .e% idently nr the heart. 1,3111 1,c1 , 1‘,.'!1 - 4' To 1)1'. `..i . ti"..ttod .1 lei\ It••• 1 ii Dual 31,11, t•wtt v•,:til •It ,i),c1,••%•.• T u w,in,4 and S s•ti, t fl , m 'lOSt 111 CI i, tl lil Olt or atp,ut o'cl, , Sll lust. bat •i ,•,_•••%t•led .1.11.:.!:C W.:- ti ;1•11-li 55a, , , 11tv of 11,, 11)T•ri • :1 4 - a •t,' our. § tit Nev. ;%-. lit 1::‘•r . ) • • I Cel • i.t , S" 1 ,1 , 1 thal rtt tl (d; li,int ~ 1 rt.;;a:ing fc.nn th • ~.114(.111t14,11 of AT,:!yulchd:c, v.lllch 1: , ,c nt.7tily t•,11(•,1(1 at i:1 th , 1. , v,.1.1,1 the Nw th. 4 . 11i 't 4.f t! , R, : ' • \Vil:11 is Evat , o.t. 11,44 I , Iwir hall; ;i W.IS : t. _M., 1-1 S;111.1ay • , ' ^ nrtate.. The 1/e c. tlo; boil U:ut. 1". , F. I: i'v 'ha - speared, during the past sea Son, 2, .yelloiA or wail-eyed Nve:4ltitg, 155 pound:. and G ottnet•st, the hirgesOweigliing pounds alti 2 mince,. Atnniniter of theni being caugLt, ) , y ht . spear If.- (hail ta.i,t et, in at. a di id' 40 ;feet from the bti.it. it I , a , t tak , ii a lin 2it vel , l ' , lurk bass, of lute size', Lint other tishtin I.irge Is Site itttptical strain %is - the waythe 'fir, 1 last week,' talks of the Ike or : " Ifay t i verv.drar for this time of year a l )ont. which k very queer of from all WI. ("171 hear there was a Or6ll this year. but tie . !it - tatty wai s'evele awl the in oloy .; aito ' , tele and there ' s littlo fail feed. the rarint Troy it Is s -01 was tellinz. at $1 . .2 . per ton whde 1 . 4 I:Lin it is-worth :".1 the t )t%•;1 f; t!..1 .! E. S. .ItttiN , iON, 01 . Nat , 117..iti11!• Ilk 111.411er at 111.• 1t Or I'll t 1!' \lll‘.. 111 1 ty!.tli to •I. 11 tt.tl. Ile Ili it. fel'lt . X., C. hii ii emlf nn years old, ati. , 2llci ILr yard. tell into a well Nya;. wetitv-tiiiiii lee!. ,h.ep. The mother tilt! Starietl 4'lll to seareh I•:`imm :%omll !Inn ctatt•iin: on t..vo stem wmet ;Ti. the bottom of tlte 1‘1•1 'FILL ( . 1111.1 tits t.lkell 0111 mel lo 0,1 memi l opfl, whir i s, r•ms•t!inost imriculous •A hen :son e.m,ider the" , li,tanee Lr...„ mast hate *l - 11INI W ISTED - ) f. .T. Wu! ; -. ain inTer, n ti.t. 4ti . Oeb.ber. When I,st heal ti dr—c_ v.,tie a hrt•%yn ,:verco.a, either black ,:r gray t , ants, a hj.:e!,: Derby hat anal Ow:vs. lie ;s :tout tv,,lity-six years pge. ne.tily az tee: bill, has hair at.ti inastat lie, a tin', bt: e anli, 1i,1,t ( lle with a light, siningy step, at iJ can his biands in the side ir:eke's , t.f his ett.tt, lie is beltevtd to be ihsatie. Any. infttrniatngti .con- C , ll - /1111; 1..' ceivetl by his wit'e, M. J. \\•n Er.t4:it, Tt"tra t Pa. —t ithrt• p,ipers please ‘:.t 7PI - V rk At iil Ns it hil ra w ail its li:en - tint]) T)eecraber 81st. IL t remain: iii v y hi c k (ma _et a D.i•tiiiiiary (retail, pi lip and :1 T, 1 ;e hcl.- ~•7, • , t for the pried r! the subset ilr lion ali•t•e. 7''.. /::ir i s , :. , '( el.tinis_ to be the larg est, ablest. ;Anil hest teluzious 11 , :wsuaper in the woi hi. It has bytight the copyright fonioa; finsion Monday Leeturi.,,,iiiiti is publishing' one each week. To tell all if its good things would wctipy too notch spice. See ,nl - isenwnt iii tlii vapor. WASPS are proving dangerous in an other way than warfare. An exchange asserts that many a mysterous burning of barn and bay stack has been CIUBCd by the spontaneous combustion of their nests the cheMical action of the wax iu contact with their peculiar .paper-like tissue, re quiring but a very small excess cf oxygen . to create a blaze. Better destroy them at once than ran any such risk. A CAlc•roN correspondent veiites that; " The Canton .Sentinel has changed own- : ere. C. 11. BUTT has sold his presses and the business of the Sentinel . to CHARLES' E. BULLOCK. Mr. BOWMAN oto edit the paper. We hope, under the now manage ment, to see the best paperin Bradford County. Mr. .13t:TT will lobate in the Banner office at,Williamsport.". - • TEMPERANCE. The opening effort, Sabbath evening, of Major VANCLEVE in Smithfield . was given to a crowded house, and from the interest manifes'. a good work is expected. The meetings wdl cOntinue nightly, alternately from church - to church, until the 29th. The Majtir recovering from his laic illness, and is in in t mes of carrying out the pfo gramme laid down of visiting every town and village iu pra , iford. Meetings will open Nov. :loth in Leona, for one 'week, and thence'to Troy or Springfield Na,Hey, His meetings are of a revival nature,i'and servo to awaken a deeper interest in the work. IL L. FIRE is Wimm.km.-.-.-The large .steam tLotring and saw mill of .tents FENDER .,,N. sit Ilated on the Nt appaseuing ( neck, in Windham township, was destr , yed by live on. Friday mot ning lase, At about (Ole o'cloek, together with their contents. 'ln the llourin4 mill wit , : about two thousand bushel's of grain, aside front that behmg ing to customers ofteb-ntill. The tlames spread from,the mi t. a large barn situ ated bear by; and' onging to. Mr. FEN DEII:jON, which was also entirety consum ed. The total hiss is estimated at about $5,( 00 , and the - e was tu? insurance. The origin of the tire k unkiniwn; bat, is sup posed to haee been the ; work of! - -an incen diary, as an empty oil can was found near the burned buildings the day alter the tire. . A Pi:m.o.—For the past two weeks there Teas 'appeared on the fourth page of the Itri•turrt:it a conspicuous advertise ment of the Denver Lain! CO., wherein it„v. as staled that the said company, for the sum of one dollar would give a . clear title to a building lot in North Denver; but as S. A. Grant and A. F. Wilson were arrested last week " for conducting a 'frandulept scheme through the.maik, un der the name of the Denver Land Compa ny,— we arc under the impression that moneys sent to the Demer Land Compa ny would be lost. We... re very careful about - taking advertisements from un known parties, but thiS came from a re spectable nit vet tising agent, and as it ap pealed to be all right we inserted it. • It is unnecessary to say, perhaps, that the con tract for its insertion less been cancelled, and that it •will appear, no more in our columns. ()t - t: li.'rrrtutuJE, has put :t head un .his Kni4'.% of ''''./f o o.w. IV, And o learn til t iaid he intends to oche: wise improve its 'typtigiaphicAl ap ptaiance, and tnlat,e it , dimensions at 'au ea' ly date. The Adieeate is one o f th e cimilucted journals in the eiitntry, devoted to ad viicattngi the advancement of the cause of a secret older. Nii better pouf of tii could be adduced, than the fact that stetting but ltttic mote than one year ;pi.% without a -snlisei iiier a ny v% li e ue, LI lima' has a Stlbs•Ciipt 1 ,, u1 list klat 1111111- hors over two thoiniainil moors, and In creasing more Olin at Any time in tlai past. The i s a feaidess, qd•poken eltamj,i 41 of the older of dinialits of Honor, With the requi,iite amount of independence to co l at e n ta %ol i o it +cheat-, to do dela imental toi golol I h., td CRT, no indt n`l lei May be " We congi nlate. our fi iend his siicciiss as a jinn:ll:dist, and e glad 1:1 knov, that, the %entude has pro. eit pecuniarily a sin, THE people of our hei;zlitioring town, - W):ini.,,iz, s ,, ine two ~, irs since .Ql,rari hit.iii a litciary society, Will(211 I :IS liel,l weekly ilicetings for mutual 'improve nii.,iiii, :oil the-enteitaiilinent of the eit i z. n s sii,, e its ing.inizai ion. A few wt eli-s ii,. , i. tlo.y doerininisi tir have a series of I,..etin es or talks on rations print iral and literai'y topies l :H.,: aliv,iir.,l a coniiiiit t et. of vi hich the Itev. DAxii, A.:1;41 , T is a l i 'ilail man, 11 , ~.ek.'ll I LI. Slll..:trieblandlll' ran .e OW 'c , ti se. The tiist lecture _will be il , lived by lien. I'. D. Mogro.w. Lb. 1.).. oil Tin siLly evviiino,iiN,l,vember 9,:alt, in ;he Academy Ilan. 1.,t, is intended at the several elitertaiiiincifts,Lbesicie the lee to; e or tall:, (litre will li l t l intisic. both in sti ninental „Ind vocal, ieitations, select 1T.11i111V, , , essa:i s. tie. Ve lit artily cani ne 11 , 1 the rifort-s iii our Wy a i nii i iitz . friends t,, ftil nisil 11e.,i;;ITu1 eiltri , titinineint atl idelsiii..; an i iiseini ilifiii inaLion for theta s, it i, :it d toners.. mot hope the example ;ay 1 , .• fll , eveil this s' intei by every n0,i , .. , ,,111,4)r!. , t 1 ;Ii the' t cou:ity. W u 0t:;... 0,t, . :141tI that no a , litlitiator,, , fee is charged, aiel a general invitation extended. ' I'i; vrics, uF liYit •r--it.—The Troy thus refels to the sinnewhitt.sur pi i manner in which ti ii e.price of but ter Inis been steadily advancing for the Fast few Nv , a.dis : l' has beollolayilig tl 1.:111 ,. 3 and the tlnetwitions`of Not :It stilt are as 'nothing to the ri-e "four Bt• d couH . staple, A little ie.er a intint li ago it was sidling at best. and other grades at 1.1, and it! vents per hou n d. To-day good lit ter is tvotlh :id cents with a tendencY to and other 'grades run between and Several lots have sold at lett a Ittlfo)er pelst.ns arc holding for ilia: price anl ecru for lit The but ter in the country tnOved olllai•Ltely at 14 P; Cchts, :111.1 11 , ,W tli Pleli2ll , llltS ro .0r:n...; ; . the tie , ll 1.. tt"...tain.:,but ter for ord. 11. "There d irk if the Jnar- I:et «ilI he sostaine.l at .1 he itt•ti , eht :tooth the lug fall 'tains have ent sleet the fall feed and le".isened the ‘cry : One man le.dit'si\ lit kin , . hrttiei '.to town in • ; •1• nle•r and •old atei I ts't wet* „ n ,, 11 six. tubs and sold them', 3.o.'Civiii"4 a Luger :.111,11t,t, for them titan for the to kit's." FuNr - RAI.I.I' Tilr funeral sprvic..s atti•nrlin g the bnniat JoHN PAs,m()ltil wc-te e,,tvitiered vt•stortl.iy nititninL , ;it the -ritt-iilt. - nrn of . 1 fon L. I). Sro , l - `l%ls'r:lt, %%hose si,ziq- was 1'..55.,1./I:CS wire. Th. , remain , wel t violy nottr yesteiday rket!aS4 . .l taken s,r.k on a visit. It, was Li. rtitittost that 1 ,, in! burtiva beside his :fe to the Vott . Cemetery. The -..p.irrs vivre .by • Rev., 1)r. C r ittit N had litqlt for many ye on ., pr e vious to his death a resident aof hiradtord could y, 'and NN :IS a colltrart , tr ly known in tlrtt part of the State. IG had erecti a let in in the State Legis titure, :11(1 for sou it. years an Assueitgte to his county. IN. was a tit t orotattli husine..s otan, and none enjoyed :t higher e...tcoat alit tag' htiN aCtillailliattres that: ll,!!:sat•t:ttltt:tWero loathed for the in tet it y. NS ith winch they were alwnys e •. I tt ;t it out. A it•asant incident. of the 110,1 teas 11 , a opt-oat-at ot a strauqer to, the door of _NIL Su..I..M.SOKIL'S 11,1115' r n the s..rvices pster..l:3,y, with the naiu to as .to Whether tliis Was Mr. ittAilgetilaitlrttA. ansitnoed atliiinatively, he requested 4 4rmn5,41,.11 ti, enter. 'which Was cheerfully acottled. This man was after- NNaiti 1011111 it/ be .IrusTrs SMITH, of III%vif"10., who, hapcnitwt to be Lore, and het rinEr incAentally of the. funeral. avaihai 1.4 this last opportunity to show his .great reglird for his deceased frietvi. irilices-Barre ,Uin-respolaence Til K W 4 , T , ILD'S CHLED-MAGAZINE.—John G:os3ile.,l Whittier, the most child-heart ed :,is'he is among the foremost of Ameri can Authors, writes of SI. ...Vieltolag.: "It is little to say of this magazine that it is the best child's periodical in the4world." Viofessor Proctor. the astronomer, wrote front London : ".What a wonderful 'mag azine it is for yoking Mks, and, ours are quite as mach didighted with ivits Amer ican ern - Wren can be !" Thai it is eaten- Wed to delight. the little folks everywheie is indicated by the, fact that it is to lie is sued in Frencjr?':y Delagrave Paris. and that even the ear-away little Moslems are now to have a volume made up of translations froth St. 217•-hotaz into Ara by the Rev. ill. 11. Jessup.' 7• Beginning with the November number (ready DetolKr,..Nith) the magazine is to hp primed on heavier paper • with margins, and is to be .so emelt enlarged ; • that the now volurno will contain nearly twu hundred more i!ages than any former yoluMe, while the price will remain the .same. The publishers; aunounco many brilliant novelties, including a new. serial' by gigs Louisa 3LAlcott, entitled " Jack and "The Treasure-Box of English Literature," in which will.be given ; gems fromi English and American Authors; an Actit*:Play for Sunday 'Schools, by Rev. ,Edward Eggleston, which will be printed in time. Tor the holidays, with lull-•direc 'bons; for its representation in school exhi bitions ~• and a beautiful Fairy Operetta for children entitled "The Sleeping Beau inithe Wood." The November nitionber bas two beauti ful frontispieceinnd'A red-line title page, and contaitni over sixty illustralions. In it, begins a •new serial stogy for boys, "Among the Lakes," by the Author of " Dab Kinzer." . . Ahother sPlendid .serial t for boys has been' secured for this volume,—"The Fairport Nin,." a story of a base-ball club, by Noah Brooks. In short; St. NielAas, which has no 1 ival on either continent, is' to be better than ever. A superb Christmas number is - in pre paraiion; to appear -early ; in December:- SubsOiptions should begin , with Novevi her. Buy it of your book-seller, or semt the rsiabscription to the publishers. Priet, $3,66 a year ; twenty-live 6nts a number. Scitttus ER*. Co„ '7.1:1 Broadway, New- York. PERSONAL, —Mrs. N. E. KINGSLAND, of West War pin, is visiting friends at. state Line. • —Hey. D.tvin CRAFT, of IVyali t tsing., ffave [ us a pleaNaut call on Tuesday laNt. —Miss ALICE JUNE', of lellaysville, is 4 visiting relatiVes in town.—Owego Record. —l.,l7.7.TETnotrsos, of \Vyalusing, is iirending a few weeks with her aunt at k2amptown. • MACCIE JONES, Of NEATII; I$ visiting her sister, Mrs.. C. W. Fri.t.En, at Cainptown. —Mrs. J. D. and Mrs. 0. D— 000nE. SOrott, of Mansfield, are visiting frh nds in this place. —Tur. Sullivan Democrat says that Mrs. S. F. '('our, of Latiorte, is very (la4!rously - ill: . ELSIA Bow Ens, of Sclinylor Co , N. V., visited - frictips at Big Pond, -this county, last weA; , ' - F. .T. still in - a criti cal condition, he being unable to tetain 6;0(1 on.his stomach.• —GEonoE - W..l;ntsN, Esq., of LeTtays ville, and Ex SheriffZANl:n. of DuAwn , . Were ; am,ing; the lAcasact callers at our of fice do Moyday la-ti:: —Mrs. Jolts DEAN, who has tieen- vei y serhiusiy ill fur sed.ral days past, we.;aie happy. to announce, is now thought to-be out (if danger by hey att eliding physician. —Major H. A. BUItIIANK, an old and respeeted.eitizt.o of Tuwamia, called at 'theAn,htstrial /:eye..fer office y'estei day.' He came uvet it.h Rev. C. 11. WitilillT. —./34,R.Ibury M r s. D. - returned Tuesday ta_ her home at Ca'rbon Ron, front! Ashley, Luziirne County; n here she has b ee n st“pping dui ug the past thice mouths for the benefit, of her health. 111 G. SmIiTITE, one, of the ',Must ph Tiogi C.iunty, di; 11 at on Tuesday ieo•ning of list week. 'fee deceased located in Mends 1d in 15:17. Ile ‘i•its seventy-duet. years Of age and 1111Mit r lbwKwEtt„ who has been of late wmn .I.)w la by an mammal:l -tbm %toil:, has gone his ife f o r a vi: it 10 'New York, in t i n INT:.y f !Vel'l2:l - .IiSSMINNIE 11\11.A:(1) aei:'t,llll..all ied them.— Tr,,y —Miss Ins LArrLis, eldest daughter of Ex-Sheriff A. J. LAvT9N, eplebrated her thirreirith butt 4v giving a very en j•,yable reception al the iesidenee of Joy paii4ns, ou Saturday evening last, i to a large infniher of her young friends. FtiAlsli, of Athens, and , wife. and child. ?lase beta visiting the f i o n ny of II: N. WHI,-.11 - m- this . village. tHS V. a , bit unity of thi.l,viii Ige, hnt . is now in the bridge NNorks ~if k M Oeri:, I:, CII.11:1.ER SMITH, of Elmira, has been holding a number of vet y hugely at tended tempi-fa-nee nie4ings .at Lioey vine, in our ileighh.uile.t . county of Wyo in-., We Ipm-a that a greA many persilis signed the pledge of total.abs•tiiienee. --I , lev. Dr. STl.wAirr...f the rowauda Pleid,tcrian touch. of lite Viesbytelian this village, on Situulay last. •nxirning and evening. in a ve'yy ac,:eptalije manger. lloth sermons were scholarly autreloquent, a•Uutnanding the •,:itaiivided attihition of large au:diem:es. Redl,rd. , — , FI2. \N Is W - . heir. Was been appointed j policeman for Tytty 'b oroug h In t h e I •„". • eil, at a salary oh !n per Month. Ile will a s sume a proper totifinin and wear a badge so that the USIA in..- as.t for resist nog an °flint r - will n . ot la,. needed in the east: 'it' drnrkon young.t Who ate ar- - rested. He will ant as Night. ' --- patrol and . attend to the street, lamps.— 7 ~ , ,7 tV.,;:f ti f . - i —4Juilg - e I'll XNKM N Et :.1. , Ell died at Montro - se, on Monday of last week, atter . an - illness Of, hut a few days. !Its ' disease was typhoid pneruntmia, `!'he Dc,h.oerat in speaking of his death says : " This unhOdred for event has east a deep sadness upon on C . mmuniuy and the Bench and liar ha •e again been rally& upon to plow n the loss of a protnine'it meMber, and the minty one -of its 111 it esteemed citizt n•i." . —The New York' correspimdcht of the Pittston liaz4 . !;4', attend, d Plynr,nl It dlrookl.n, on a .'....;llnday receidly, to lie.tr Mr. BEEcti preaoh. last let ter to the Gazette c l.,, e s asj f,,H„ ws came away flout IT, In h (lurch eon vited that 111:N1:1" WARD 131:1:1•11ER is 'vet y a4rent preacher, indeed, but tbs. re is a man in Bradford Comity, Pa., whom . we : would 1;11114 , 1 hear any t nne. II is name is tir;onol: kNnoN." —Adeutenant Nonillion% of Townivia, NV.I S here several days 'Let we'd.: insp.et ing the workinzs of the' S:aro Orphan Sehool, to report te, Watkins l'ust, G. A. 1-I.lof that id.n-e, heing appointed a com mittee fur tho. purpose. 311.. N. has three hut's in the \V met the gentle man, and he expressed himself highly pleased with the management, -and with the' interest manifested by the children in their routine of dut ivs. He - carefully ex '-amined every department, and is well quahfied titex pre‘s an intelligent opinion of its merit -L•.T. P. Kinur inform; us that he I dccided t , . Like up his residence in 11 , 11- ;Lnd will take his departure f, , r that State as s. , in'as the vehl ‘Neather sets in. Wq doobt2veryjnuch that he will be e on_ tented to sever all the s , cial and business er , incident to his tang residence here, and form new ties in a distant, Mate; and a N vinter's sojourn the kill probably suffice to WeAll hint of his de sir( to T , iwanda, where he Inv, .I,e -sido-1 for lily yeays, enjoyed unusual prosperity, and has A large circle pf fri rin in. A ST - (11.1.; , V1 . 1, BUSFNEss r MA - N cor- Us the following. i n re f_ crone, to an honored and succesful busi nes, nian 1 -. 6 1 1 0 is 'a native of this county : = a Weibknown broker, of BroMtwaY, v. Y. is a native of Btadford e , unty. Ile w:e- born in the tor. nship of She; l hequ in. Flfr snm time, when a young Man, he was ti. residentof the borongh ot rowan-. thit Afterwaids he went to Milwaukee. Wie., and engaged in the forwarding and produce commission business. flere he seemed to la, . permanently settled. But tbOtleath of his wife ati:.Milwaukee took frk;:im him all desire for a western life. flaying made arrangements for the prop er', 'care of his two sons. Eugene and /river, in March, 1` 4 65, he'went to New York and immediately engaged in the tinsiness of a banker and broker, in which bii'itas continued until the present time, Aging a. very large and re.munerative 'btis,nes.s. In June, lti7t4, lie Was elected President of the Board Of Trustees of the village of New Brighton, Staten Island, Y., ana in . 1.979 be, was re-elected, showiniz that the ditties of Ills office had 'been satisfactorily p •rfornied. His banking and brokers' house, Broadway, N. lets al says been, and is;yet v one of the most pi mninent, bin.j!lrs, places of Now York, entering largely. in to, the itninen,c transactions of Wall street, buying and .se'lim= daily a large list : of stocks. The purcinves and' sales have fiegiuntly amounted to over a mil lion a day. iMr. Horton is , the maker of his own large fortune. Ihiring his business life he has never failed to honor his vast ainl to he.ir elieerfolly his losseq. 11:e is one of thoFe whuso "manifest des tiny " has appointed to manage great and important trusts for the good of Man kind. lle is popular with the board of trustees, and is widely known as one of the most generous, public-Spirited citizens of the Island. In June, 1877, his son, Eugene, sailed asa isrSsenger lathe ship The.B. P. Metcoff, Wand for India. The ship was •first-class k every respect. They made the vOyage from ..New York to Java in about 115 days. On the Dec., 1377, they saileil from Java for Bel land, and .from that date to the present time nothing has been heard of the vessel .or any of those on bea'tl of it. His sot; Oliver, who has been travelit)g in Europe for sonic time put, returned home in safety a few weeks ago. Home, 17,,N0v., 1515.. E. P. S.—His son is 'gone, in all probabil ty, gone forever. But a taughtei, the beautiful and intelligent littlu Blanche, has been given themr COURT PROCEEHINGS SPECIAL COURT-WEDNESDAY, ;NOVEMBER 12, 1S11). Joseph Towner vs. Joseph Keegan— Ejectment. Veidiet for plaintitll i* Shaw 1 . .;C0. vs. A. J. Layton—Settle . ment tiled. . .Nlary E. Hamilton vs. W. \V. and R. B. Maker;—ltale to open judgtuent, refus ed. Order staying execution revoiced and rule discharged. Citizeti4' '..Natiomil flank of lii.averly, N. V., vs. J. 1). 31ontivnye.—Rule to set aside execo[ ion. J. J. Thompson vs. W. 11. Dunlap and wife to o,e of wife—Ejectment. .cans & Maynard and V....". Ti. l'arnoclian,-Esqs, for ; w. Patrick and E. Over- Esils., for defvo.l.tta. VelOidt. fur Hancock - vs. Ilekn lialicoelt.— Sulipienit in ditince directed to he issued. W. Clapp W. Hollenback and .To C. Wells.—AsYtimpsit. H. \V. Patrick and i . I.overtoo; Esiis., for plain tilt•; Davies C'aruuchan, Esqs.. for di:, felidants. Plaiiitiff takes a non alit. milsl).‘v, E. C. Soininir . vs. J. E. Seymour and 5. , . .1. 'llielodb- 22 -111ile to strike off jiulg: meat and 5 Crt. aside tieii litchis at. cost of plaint ill'. . James VanDyke'.s mye vs. Char:es and Amelia Wells—Hide to strike oil ,jualg timid. as to Amelia Wells. Utah A. [ladle vs. Ebenezer I)ibble.— Rule on libellant to tile a bill of particu lars on or before December P 179. .1. P. Kirby's use vs. D. It. Blackman. ---111110 to open judgim nt. M. Ft.iiner vs. L. ('. Paltrier.-12nle on plaintiff t,II Ore SCl•lii iLy t or c ,, stß . ' shesl i egriHn town-hip vs. - . Windham towie-Igip.-I-I.ssile. 0. D. Kinney, EQg ; :Ind Peck .c.2uvetton. F..gr.. for Davies S l'arnocliatt anti 11. W. Patrick, Eats., for defendant. Jury out., ATHENS' INDUSTRIES-NO, V Leaving the hoiougli ‘‘e II tive improve ineri.s anti other items in the vicinity (,1* Sayre, .which is a tl;rift y Mago or niticli ptnuti o, still it partiif township.@ 11'c shall lint i.nitcr the ry that has given 6n t !Mice a name anti . I.osition TIIE'nENS . A Yt)111: C I:. l'n. 1:h is line was opened fr; m 'Wavetl y T ownadit Deemnber,, awl then used lout eneiny , it limknig,two Emma? trips per (lay, draw;m2; a 111 ;xisl termed the " Ilneklyberry he out' \V 3 Y'IIY f!iy l,lls . 1' 4 09, the rvad wsa-s uperod thion;llt awl connection made with •.thictt e , rliNtlly i , I.OW a !;;I-F4e “wiler of itudro-tS i nl h ., ;ri l ot!mr limn; havite,.; ;1 -terminus hole. 11l t!:: son;l1, rn eta al was opYned, eontieet , mg Sayre and buret IMF:ir 'on Lake la I)A egt) and .\ ohm : and in 1'4;1 the lien vi, Ithaca y road was, opened, connectia:4 the 1,17 y e•; indieced by Its name. In I october. the !Tad (011,1-N,rs coftp:Oly ,tots ,nmved to this p'ime, and in .114 1?f.:. - 1110 uexo. pt a:' used ror Was 0.'1 , 111 voi. It is a tHee-stfi,y stioe tme, ::2x7;(1 feet. This 4., : - Iiie(11)y the t;., I. S. ;Ind the Penit'a N. V. railroad , the isetsyill by the Slipm.int talcut - 11 uili• es, anal tho thiLii for :-1-yptil L -, and :44;ra-e rooms. well fitrsherl throughout, and is fluids' , d-to match. To show the imp-01 . mm tit since the date first nained, we quote ft um Superitt ti 11111.1111 it. .k. tstAt's t for rise 'year ending \ow,•uoi,• r :7r !s;s ; 1.0. to ;r:wrs it: a.t rr'p.i:r, ',ii c.us nt .111 kinds, 111/Waitit.c 1.71111/ ; 1111111111 a 1.1 c. Irousportcd, I,titri;:tr,:t tons ; 'fa eight eN'.• elusive of coal, onus; p ; y :ns ..• ; , g(q . s . l; coeLlu --a rs, and tons of refuse product or the nde's, which We trill spt hereafter. Th,• coal is prnici ',any distri b uted Ninth and West, this company sendmit trains as far as IiIIII4111; NNlitle other freightsctimse:t I iincipally of grain for (ix icirt; narde , l over tho 1.. V. road to I'l6l alelphia "1 New Volk : lum ber aiel barley fli n t t mcola shippod this way over the central; hint frinn. l'entr . al Now y.”l:„antl i from that sect It-it nint hl is 1 , 6111.1•41 LeiVr I. & Sayre s tio this it tied. 'I huts, :tie. icceiving direct benetets from i tit e productlof distant pat ts, as an assessnient chaiged fir all passing , [hr.; our valey, a part id which is left here, as may be scen!diercafter. To the mirth of the depot Anti titlii.es the coinpany are eunstroutin a number of huge shops. the found:aim - is being pi epared rind grading progressing with a view to an cart' coin- Oct ion of the whole. First We notice the toond-honse. a bu,iltling of eirenlar barn, fi•et in di:inlet - IT. c hoc-half of this is and coma its stables f‘ir fifty, n horses— for they 11111,1 lw 1.11111'e:ea 'alp' de.111.211 .11 11111e1,--.11111 is a budding or I." tlnalii Y. and when ciii - npletdir schl pos.ent a neat appeafance. It till he cuntpl:•icd 1/t :all early date, as it is touch needed now. The tiext we note is a black . smith shop Ix. I I . :. now receiving its and near it the fonntlatiens for the main machine shop, which is feet; brielt ;tee now arrit.ing fo r use in it s con• sit :Mt ion. • Men are gradirm the. remain der of the plot wpm which will soon ap pi az , a toilet shop C , lxl . ....:"ifeet, aifoundry 11x11'', and a pail( it shop ti lx Ind, These shops will fu,rnish employment bundled men'when in use, and their im portance is Giddily tib, rvtal when we re mend,e-i. the amount of cosh that : will' be distrit tied by their agency, It is a busy platy akin: the station, as engines are presont 'wally all Om time making: tilt long fteight trains. switching c.:rs, err. Thiee tarn dispatchers mot emoloyed, making eight hours each, thus keeping one on ditty all the time, StindAys, inclitiled. It is their duty to set• to the movtnt , of trains accord:: e. to seheiluie, to rei....ive dispatches, keep a ree,ird Digi t lt weirs. case of del tys to !.v teleztaph teilersi. etc. course villein' men ate for tin se dupes, and we believe t hi. company's entroloves in all departments idatel \it'd! if • fork: vet ul attendance to ditty. BeloWithe station ale two large water tanks and alit,' coal-pockets, all forsup;,lyiii locomotives w4ll fitel and water. About two hundred 11;10 f are employed the bounds of• At hens township, And from seven to eight thou sand dollars paid them per month. This qoes nut include retmlar train hands. To Assistant S,uperintendent It. F. (341011N1.XN WC are indebted for favors and infienattion. 'Nit. 11. A. l'ackmt, General Sutierintendoilit, was absent on a pleasure trip West. We will give notes of other iniliistriet t intli is vicinity in future articles. 'Attain.< Nov. lts.. W. A. p. LOCAL COP,RESTONDZITCE. TROY TOPIC 3 Mlf; Etirron : The news h, all been picked up so chose al , ent away our a few weeks, that it seems useless to try to tind'anything for you. We pare glad to anniMuce that twenty new lamps will soon make our streets cheerful by night, and a ipolicemt;in with bright brass butttans will ihylp the dayliglit very much in the future. ,Our borough authorities have wisely Ott cluded tii relieve bad boys from ;tie trouble of running the town, and heieafter they will lierform that responsible dutY them selves. They are represented by•Fitv,:vti Hutt, who knows his business well. ,and quiet and peace reward pe,;ple for the tronlile. It is hoped that. entertainments and public gatherings wdl not be dis turbed any ritql-c, as they have been by tho,o who forget the rights of others.... The Dramatic Club gave a tine entertain ment at the op..ta I l rose last Finlay eve fling% All sustained their parts admirably. 1 7 , 1:.\ NT did even better tlem usual, which is good enough. There is pleasure in seeing a pe , yßO.ll pOiNeS , . go. ii stage talent when he is also g , :od jor other things, and we ale glad that WILL'S ambition to please in that part ic nlar is no greater than it , else lie does. That he gives promise of being a useful citizen and fine engraver, is tti matter of pleasure to his many friends}{i Time: CRANE as "Dr. llarlan;P aconitted t himself well, and' ALB,Facr-IdomalaN.and 31E1.1. CABE: were nitwit praised, - In fact, we may as dell giie all the rest a putl, for there was nothing to criticise and everybody was pleased.. We hope to see the - troupe again before, 10ng..... The school building is receiving two new Boynton rut - ea:es In the place of :the re firm:dors which- have ridiculed cold west lt , yr in the past. Them will be nn more '"cold M that vicinity now, and this much ieted‘ed improvement will place our school house at head oi, the list for comfort and convenience. The school libraryis also a rapidly-growing institution, and has re ceived nearly stiOo worth of books during the past tivo years. Additions are con stantly being made, and a more • readable library ivihl not be found. Full sets of SCOTT'S wm ks, Dictums's, HAWTIIOdNE'S, .IRVINGS, and all the standard histories, together with choice miscellaneous works and books of reference, constitute the colleetion....Two of the handsomest men in Tow:Mita were here last week with the Davis sew ingtnacbiim ; LAMENT Bre& ers represent the Singi , ir machine, and an exhibition of both was announced by ban ners across the streets:. We wish them all success, for they have good wales mind we shall have. to. buy both machines to get. the best.. :.The Bradford County Silwo/ madel. its/tirst appearance here last week, and meets our hearty-approval. Let every friend of education try and make it live one year, at least. 1.. The Dews; aperS set :u full of politics lately, and as 'Trost of It hem are on one ,side or the - other, is endurable bni: please save 4 from many qii* those sour-vii.aged sheets that hmmu across the fence for sup port and style tlainiselvcs "independent" —they we too ridiculous to be Innoy. Troy, Nov. 17. B. ATHENS ITEMS. Enrrott : Bepresentatives lixim the Franklin Guards visited Binghamton last ccc ek Tuesday, and presented HARM" 01.M,TEAD pith an appropriate badge of solid g"ld, in reeognition dr his unselfish devotion to duly in preventing, at the.iM minent,peril of, ItiZ. bfe, the destruction of their 'camp by a gun from the battery. to which he belonged, which had escaped and was turned from its course jus'li iu time by -the young hero. :The Bingham ton Pepe/h . /iron cave a-full report of the ceremony and, the parts taken by, each representativ, in the .. next ,inorning's issue.- The nowting was arranged with out the boys' . knowledge of its design, and took ,plaiceat ttte where many of the prominent ladies and gentlemen of tim plane had assembled. C'ommander C. 'l'. llCei. ptcscntcd the and a response •was made by a ft Mild of the youth. -Speeches were ahm made by . Dr. E. P. ALLEN, Commander ANsoN, A. 1.1. Sex LmNii and others:after which were invited to thb house of Capt.•OLmsTE in to kirtake of a:sumptu ous repast and enjoy themselves ,until train tine!. Capt. o.'s Artillery Compa ny received the guests and escorted them to the Hail. The badge consisted of a shot bar %%Ali pin attached, upon suriounded with a.bortler of frosted gold; the: " Capt. - John Franklin tluardq, — wet e engrave. . Snspetule,l lento a by two sloe:, heavy chains was a shiidd, ar the tdp of IA hit.th were the v.wds " Couraxe atal-Tidelity," and be ncatli thogi a lignre .if a gun, carriage and cal-situ, Anil licit: - it's lower ddges two sprigs Of laurel in luised stork CrO,!- e j otter and extended up the :ides. This insempt oceupicd the reverse side: 4 Pies, nt, d io Ilymiv U. I)l.ms 1i: ‘l, by the Caption JAN h-an!:1112 Guards, in to:dm pit his didelity to thus on the (.124- sion of the Sullivan Cearnnial, August 7 2,1, is;to.":„ We vi-ited Sunthtield rii , tiay • and Saturday, and iitteinled the Teachers: Association. A large iminber viele lament and the sessions in,teresthig ---in themaM, but we- think there ate some 'chums that might be iontizduced. - F , .< in--.Tiatice, a little Letter understanding of paid:atm wary law (or, practice) wQnld save useless it,scussion, and in case of the r.•sohitiOtiS .I; , o7tis-t"1 on Saturday, pie , vented much talk that did tint pp i rainr, the question under consideration. The pi:tette:o school \yolk intr , hluccd was hx ! ceilent ; some el the music awl paptirs t read, ditto; the declamations, recitations, 1 and address of Friday ev'ening, good— Fthe litter, by I(ev. _Mr. TimuiN, wa.s i.lll- .llttletily line in eledia , of 1 a ni . .. f1a ,.. j . O l d I dent ive power. W ,, . haye . heard at 1 these on etings much sal - Cr . :11, 9 1a '.l - ,l;rvs, 1 , :1 , .ii r,lllllelsi•spectaliy ineorilnied as 1 1 eing i.pi.,,, , irt to I chit in, etc.* It. tivould lie in better taste 1 , , say nothing derogatOt. y of any,partieular elatt,, , , for in all there are men* of :Theral views and tastes. ...Th e people of Sumhliel,.l, took . good (titre or their guqsts, an 1 dielid, to till the chin-elle:4,11111UL ; the seiwicits. The „min; Irites of the teeetill4 u ill be furnished this . I(l.l ,, inTrin. iTy .tire ehictent um! obligiii , Secrekerv, lliss ii LI k N.INNEv.. Pia. 1. S. ( It X WHiltit vas ell. tt.itt Plesident. f ir i the en. Ming year. ant Mies F.,1,1., SnA mi rst. Suet etal y. Net meel i ing will li e hei l t at rlster, the seetoni Frida'y and Saturday of l't 14 nar - y,.l; , s)„j ' NVAsn. Athens, Nov. 11. t - 1 s FROM SMITHFIELD Alin. Elitron : The teachers' association he 17.1 here Friday and Satuychty, is said to hate been One Of 1.11111s11:11 interest. Not- OW inclemency of the N“.4.ither tic attendance was unusually Nwt so much practical work was dime as usnal,4 4 . more time was given The in....! intere: , tinz 61 these was about the r,due•ion of teachers) Vlagos. Ity sonie the direetoi, were blamed, and by others tho people or La x-payei . S. c du not know 'Ahem the: Warne is, but it-is certain that the teachers of our common schools are nit properly remunerated for their I.lhor, seeme: so much is required of them iu attt'ndin! , . institutes, as.,oent tions, etc., all of which are of Mlcessity expensive. The people living in the upper part of our village.' purpose to have their bu in•zs supplied with water from springs ow the faim of llon.x E 'The teaclicis and scholars of the,grad ed ,th o ,l a r e to :Jove a public entertain ment at the Disgiple chureh, Fliday even ing Nov. '..! - ••411. "Fhe object, of this enter tainment is to rais , .! money to supply the school With philosophical , and chemical apparatus, Anne of which has t Ceti pur chased. lu addition -to the t Nerciscs a WlTllher of chemical expeciments will be it en; ' !AajorNANCLEAVE ccuimumee 1 a terics :4-Wperance Itwetlll2; Sunday cvehing, which he expects to continuo for one it ek. Nov. 17„ Is'79 '* BUSINESS LOCAL. Te:ielaTs . k:Kaminatiiin at. Towan- eant.n. ~,ber':7 W. ICV.:IN, County Supurtutontlcnt t n 7,9 Call at :1'()()1)1 , '()IZI) VAN- M strvet, 3,1 vhe "thuir L t , 1•:ck t,f %live. 3%4 ntibiri•l '•\ . 1N ,1 1 1 :'()IZE)S:. VAN Di wItN Lace • ,Cl* tor 1; 111:1: 'li, Mils. 1,, (i ur g iiods arc NE \V awl of the isr,T rry VOU,IIf. C" 1,[11 " .:40 atc t ~ !:1.!.% VAN DUltN.,' Don't fail to examine our large t; 1)f La4:l,l,s*, .114•111 S. arni M 123111111MEIZIECE OEMS - / "Try our New JAI'. TE : liest in Dt.,..; - I 3: V. a4;112. . . ? / - :.?'"t.: -. The 9:tiet More is I".:nitinarters for r;:iwriEny. ( ; 1. A s..w ',UV . ..LAMPS anti L.% it E . ft x tures, IN'it go.lq nag I" ~t pi frit,. .' ___. • ENE T r epyiSitjllS7 all k pf4lie best DE( kJ:It & Z.:ir Shakespeare complete, I'. • • Wl.:k Mrs. liol.Nrk.s• Forrst =I I= rr* * C'hoice TEAS and COFFEE a PE( Kit . 1 .: Via7.:ll OEM L. 11. Hunt; LIN c ompe . t it g 00 1 .15 an. 1 :ow prit , , S Ott Silral, 1) , 011,, %IA bulding tha. tvrial. r:ang3-tr.. CASI; PAID Fult - PRDDVCE at ,I , et. v"l.;nr•sy The Largest, . Best and Clievest ilne or — Shes for Ladles', Iltz,es• and ('ht; 1•l:.' 1.11,41 ,st t.:CN u•'w Mali; l'rary St Nol.ln•a Lletek rir BRASS MAGIC NIGHT LAMPS only nets, awl 12 A - C KET LANTERN'S 65cls; and BU'CHEYE LASTEILSS at Store: (M . CORSE It has the Lest wearing Shoe for Men, Boys and. Youths , (wear over offered In Towanda, and at prices within the-reach fgr UNDERWEAR of 'all kinds; bot- . tom prices at ?Set store. • rff A complete Dictionary ffs,6s cents and Dollar booki for 75 cents, at the Liteent Store. C'-Y' For fine Millinery, first class Hair; Gods, ;lava Canvass; Geld and Silver tinted Card Board, and Children's Sailor Bate, calFou Mrs: M. A. Fletcher, No. 4, Bridge Street. Bleaching Lind , newhig over a specialty. Mllessrs. A. J. INtAims. & Co.,l3ing • hatsiton, N. l'..—Gent'enten—l found - so Intuit re lief from using the sample lodtle of Ely's Cream Balm, for Catarrh, that I perelm•ed three bottles of large size, wit eh has almost cured rue. I had stilter.!,l front Catarrh fur ten years: at times the pain iv, uld be so had that. I' was jvd ;to stay in the home end send for a doetur, I hart entirely lo.t all N.ths- of smell, The, Cream palm has worked a„ miracle fol. rue, I shall. foctrseycre In its u in, for 1 ameons (need It will effect a cure. BALKY, Binghamton, N.l'. 113novfw rt - r y- By universal accurdEn's. CA- TilaitTlie are the best of_ all purgatives for •faindly use,' They ate the product of quig, labori ous and successful chenilcat Loved and their lis.., I.y Phylelans in their practice, and by all civilized liar tone. proves them tic :and twist 1.:1"...et1ial purgative I'lll that inedleal skill can demise. Being purely vegetable, no harm can arise front I heir tire. In Int - Husk. value and curative polvcrs 101 other pills'ean be eoniparcil with them, and every person, knowing their virtues, Hill erns thetNNVlll'll needed. They Icep the syidetodn perfect order, and maintain lit healthy action the whole tnaiilne'ry of pro. Mild, searching and els firetual,they are spiielally adapted to the needis of tho digestive apparatus, i'erangetnents of avhli.ili• they prevent and cure, if timely take'n. Taey are the he::: and safcst phasic In empty} 'for Children and weakened con:Mut:oils, where a Mild, but elfeet Ind, cathartic ie required. BY A1..1 -Duct:nu:Ts. Mau itbnettiscincitts. "ARM FUR $ALE.—Thit sub sefslwr .01"ers 531.: hi% farm Uf 57 acres s g1e...111.1i,:e and I,lt i.gs, and ,stse fruit trees thrre,stri The rarest is well watered and Issa good sisste irsttl ,, ss. ...I.! ;Ira gnat hat - - galls fpr's ~h . G. IS. FRUTCISF.S. _ . . Ittin. Nov. Izt, ,r lY:a-na•,. - .I)Ii.OI ) OS.TAS FOll TI,IE ::m 1.. -house ,ysbAtt of nt.nntali.lng 111/• poor of Itratlrottl totnnty . having been ad, lord by a Inaboity t,l 111., votes of the elec. he, 4.f the e4 , ehtV,-I undev-whed VIII resvive at tln'irttint In Tonatnla fi.t. the ,i"xt. lat .f.iy. fiirof tams TIIV I Ur a (arm. In it:tiny , prep...al.., give lb, Tway of hurt-ire wateleiti 5511.. re 8114 tile iirlet The informal inns will lie by it, i. 1,101 , 1 , •uti21 until we 11:1V..... deter nil! . - M. F. IdAIS-.IIM, . - 1t.% N I 1, 1- 1. it Rs 1)P 'pi,. , Cidtinsqlsiotierg:" . .1. W. it Inns.;. S , couiniiieleners' ()Mee, Nt'ir. 12. 117:1-3,1r. - __. N l ItA NKFt TT I'TCY.—In tiVe Di • I IrI: t Court iif the United Stater, for the W....p.[- 1.111 11, tili L or P, i0,..y:,,,,t3. It, Itso. to:,ttt:ift,f .1 ph W. Bonney, bankrupt.. ,In lotsikritfitt , y, ‘Ve,. 4 iiri, Ilisidtet of l'enit , %lvania. The . .ien , 1,11 :,,, V. : 1 t. 11.- i.•.:lee i!ilt the tin dersdoi. it. a lli g;-ti-r its Itatikruidey In -aid if k- t. Ili IT a, ,r...111 , :llor an Nt , 'Ni•Ay rt, Isr d.tvar 14 it k. It. ;$, M., at' hi+ , in 01.. I:c•rongli T0,a,11, yto Ili,trir.:l7.• fur,,! (tool ‘1.11,16. all at;.rli,t tt0.,1 lun,t ~hi i ht.m. or 110. forovor tit,liarrt•i) from CO111171;4 In on eald IL A. 1.}.1:( •I• IC , • ' • •1 - y NoconOr‘:- s t E (yr C E —ln the ni 111 , 1 11, 14.; the AV,,rt-rn 1:1•D•r or .107,1 .1, Grinit:,. bankrupt. In batilivii,:ry. NV , •:.-1,4 1`,.11 , ) iN all .• 6 lA, that a Geri .l c 1..• •,; lir , WI I , Feld 'it Tat1‘,4(:11 7 .4, Ott Dr. e is E - 1:. D. ad A. NI to A. )1 , 1 , hr. ,e,•• , •1 th.• negiNz - el. in In , ts r..ttt-1 It: tlIt• mtt - ttt of tht. Apt t 31.,rch 2.1. 1-67. to : a final ilt;tr 1•1 ;tank ra;tt's Itt•Ittt••; and at that' 11,..•tt1te.7 tilt,ltart:ft frtttn all lta.tiltly as As,itztlitt• ,t acid In ith fh , • pr,t.h.htl,,: tire 7r Ir ,eihm Act.' .1“11 R. Uol)l)lNG„\,,signtr. , Nov. ~~~ fri7r-r7r, piEop fop 2,3 a peerless remedy for Scrofula, Whit:. Swellings, Cancer, Erysipelas Gout, Chronic Sores,. Syph ilis,Tumors, Carbuncle, Salt Rheum, Malaria, Bilious Complaints, and , all diseases indicating an Impure Condition of the Blood. This Grand Remedy is a compound of . vegetahle extracts. the elliefof tviiica are SNItSAPARILLA and STILLINGIA. 1 he curcs-elfeeted by SCOYILL'S 131,0 iD •AND LIVER SYRUP are O. > ute, 'and their record is undisflgOred by failure. For sale by all. Druggists. OTT'S LIVER PILLS, CathrtiiVcgeolla R!pllor. Ihry rcr:lfy torpldiiy of the Limp. They Girc tone to the Stonipch. Thee prevent griping of :lir liotrels. They relllare biro from the Blood. They purify tznrlinvigorrtec the Itody. 2hcy cure cal bilious comphtlqfs. REM' vEGETABI..gIIEN sylop d e ...troysAl77.7=, :ix 1.) , _.5t.W01111 MEDICINE: I\l\n'S P\6' I)',\l-\CFA for .I . LLY ((11(1 IiEdST. For External and Internal Tjao. • (+TV:lii , t, P:Lia •," I' V.: 6:0 HNTON'S F,IfitSPADI CUItES COLDS, .COUGHS, ETC can . lto a 11 4., i.,' r :r rya ALT, - J07.:7 4.7.: • 5 , :;.4: 11101•1:1i.1,11,. Ccvilor,-.) . nrr.F , "^ - zS , "7 - 15"." , . „ • 77. • PPLICATION INtiDIVQRCE I 1 , In the Cont.! 1:71. !,,•rel.., .1 vnlir L. 1 ., al Viva, to the ( tut tf C0.:12,n ; 1 ra 41Vilit . , tr... 10 the "hyttritmely, nn.l the .":0.1 ( . .etrt' Deet:lll' , er I,t, 1,7' 1 .111 the reurt 11‘..:.• at 'l'w.van. , n, for lo•ari.g 'tho Eli mkt atjr• .11 !ht . prelllisVS. at which tulle :111,1 ) .1:tee vu,u illy attend tf you think I.loper. 04; 13()()TS l'E lEl: 3 DEIN, Stler,llr. MEI • A I'PLICATION IN DIVORCE 'W ;Pi. .1 ry. In the i'enzt of Com m, in Men,. of Illani,inrnl county. No. I I , ,, ,, nkary • 00. ar•• !Of 'by I , !itiOd Ilia Alive Maley, y.i . nntr wife. ha. apt , il.l to the four of cort‘llloll Vital:L.oT Bradford 4 . 0;111 V. for a uln Ihu tr.inrlnn n.f and court fa , ap (elntl•d NI"! d t)'. Ineceininer I: t, i-n7n, Itt thi , ennui ll'ont.e. in 'few:it:o.a, fnnr hearlina -••• 0.1 Allen., lit the at wnii . ll tialk . aunt Fare you tnilY attend if yen think (ruiner. Elf .1. DEAN, Scok•rift. MOHO as I'PI.IC'ATION IN DIVORCE. FA: i 1.y0.r. la 111.. roar: or 4 I'm:tit/1i of Ilrmlr•artl roolizy. May Term, 1 , 79. Yoa ar.• I,tat.l y that that Margaret Ir.•, 1.11.• 4 'ourt of CI hi njwa or 1:ra.11 ,, r.1 'ounty. fnea .11Vtorre from lit, bought of mat riwuny. and ihl. ral l Colirt has ay p,•llll,tl 1 , 1, 1 , 79. ta thr Court H.lttse antla, fo_r hoarlnz tho timid Margaret 1.. in the I.ll'll at 101101 time and piaci, you :nay ationil If. 'on thin. Pnq.pr r. 724.1 r.. .1'1 , . • 1 . 1.:1:, .1. DEAN, her! IT, IMO ITI.ICATION - IN DIVORCE. A -T.. Ntl- Near g••• It. lit the f 'emir of r'ow ' viin, flea: nf NI,. 571. Afar' I'.. Ir 9. You 444.4 It, rchy liotth• d that rainy .4 , eargent, 4.4444 r mife. ha, applied to their:curt of Common . thoxs 4.f Bradford Cou.dy•thr A divorce front the hohd. of inarritueny, and the said Court :has ap.. I -pointed Monday, the lat day of Deretober,„ln the f•fairt 11..44-4, in Towanda, for lwarlng Bo; sal,l 11 4.' Pthinise. 4 . at Owe andidace you luny attend if you thing limper,. .25.1 w PETEit .1. IiBAN, Shrirfff. . _ (Ail 11:4 mouth and expenses zuaranteed Agent, 14P lilitfit free. tzdt.XVl & Cu. , A ustodh, -UMW EEI SIELW in Segar.' QIIE RIFFS SALES.—By virtue LI of butelt4i write 'valed out of the Court of Commit Vicas, and to me directed, I will expose to public sale, at the:Court Musa in Towanda for- Mignon • • , rum/a . , DECEMBIER ant, 1879, at t o'clock, P. 3I„ the f7llowing described proper ty, to wit: No, I. One lot of land situate. In South Creek. township, boutolcdmorth by lands of - 1: nos Smith, caq by the lifghWay leading from, Elmira to - Troy. by.w k o 3 of J.ll, ewe, and west by-lands of J. - F. ; eontafninc about !4.an acre, more or less; all iMproved. with 1 board noose, 1 board sta ble and. few fruit tress - thereon. Seized and taken Iwo execution 'at the cult of P. WorteMlyke, to use of .1. L. Pitt, vs. J.1.. - Amelab. Also at the suit of .1, 1.. Pitt.vs. J. S. Arnelgh. Nu. 2. ALSO—One other lot of 'land, situate In, Armenia .township. bounded north by lands of Albert Smith, east byslands of Burr Wood and 6th: ers. south by lamb* of Leßoy Cease, and west :by lands of ll.:e.ett Scott awl llenry•Coyert; - containing about 25 acres ' more or . less; about IS Unproved. with 1 framed house, 1 framed barh andan tirthard of fruit trees thir eon. Seized and taken Itite•exe rot lott at the suit of N. M. Poineroy's use vs.,F. 'P.' Rogers: • • No. a. ALSO—Ono other lot of laud. situate In Site-heoutit township,. bounded north by lands of Athlig..ll Iteldletnan, east by lands of 11ntehluF,on Killlo..y. west by the Susquehanna river, and on the south by lands of Ethan Watkins; containing 50 acres, liner or less,- all improvetl f with I framed house, 1 (rani...lbw - wand au orchard of fruit trees titereon. Seized and taken Into execution at the 411ir Or W. .1. De:pueels vu. C. M. *agar. No. 4. A LSO-4/ice tuner hit of land. situate In A tneMt iloreugli: described, as follows: liettinuing at. a point at the Intersection of I'. & N. Y. It. R. laud. with Main street; thence south le' 40' east 142 feat Wont.; the west side of Main street to lands of Novelty Furniture Works; thence south 10' 35' .we , t 199 (••t along the north Milo lands to P. St N. V. it. R. lands; thence north 44. It' east feet along tho P. It. It. lands to place of beginning ; toditaining about 46.143 2oinare feet of land„ all Improved ; 1101 of ihng Seized and taken Into eleentlod at the suit of It. Webb, admittbdrator of C. F. Welle,, lierea,mt, re. C. Clapp. • No. .5. Al,itti—One other bit of land, situate in 'fun ands It„ruugie, bounded north by Poplar street, Mist I land• now or late of 11. C. Wirltirkm, south try Pine street, and west by Western averiii-; being :in •feet fr. ut 4111 t 4 id roptar street and about Ito fret deep, with I taro-story framed_ iwelllng hods., other outbuildings and few fruit trees thereon. - N.,. r.. At:act- 7 05m other lot of land, slt uate to Towanda. honing IMittided • north by lands Of It, 11owitia11, emst by lands of 14, •. 0. W. Armstrong, smith by l'oplar street, awl rvii - wt by other lands Of 31. 4•. Welts; being about 25 Nth front on said tar street and about lon feet deep, with part of a two-story framed dieelllog lonise and tete fruit trees thereto. Seized and taken into rx..tit lure at The suit or :I. I'. hirhy and .far. Wo.O. vs. (1.'.0. I' as!, James Itryant,. Jan:. 31eItityre, 31, c. And I). S. Pratt, T. T.I. , • No.:. A I.S1)--11ile other let of laud, situate lit A ti.ens Borough. lemnded north by the Arloll;tny lot.. , a,t , lie 11,11 l Sat juetian M na river. sdnth by - lands Rabinoßabin .... Kinney and Fanny Lesett, and west by MA/II street; being 146 feet front on said Malt/ street 'r ou t 241 reel deep, all Improved, with few trod (tees thereon. " . . , No. 6. A I.:,0-1.4no other lot of mod. ,itn3k. to , Athens Ibitough, bounded north by-lands of It. 4). Smith atofT ho,. Grantham. east by Main street. 6ottill byllands of Caroline Stephens. and wed 'by Cbeitrotag riser; .I,eitag 09 feet front-and 311. feet I.b , p, al, luiptoved, With a two-story framed dssyti. mg Loa, and few-fruit - 11,42S thereon. Selie,lnertl takm, 4,11,r-execution at !the Nilit. of Tilt .Itheil{;- 130.1dit,g end 1..411, Association of Athens, I'a.. vs. FellVal,l !fort - Irk s N. 9. A. I.Stl - ---Nie other lot of land, situale Ind Canton t0W11,14, bounded north by Towanda ! Creek. east by lauds of B. S. Dartt, by the public mg h ate lb... Ailing froni Canton to I.akv Nephaw3ti Mid lands ft' E. Newman's estate, south IQ:baud:to: H C-. M. Grow it anal west by Sullivan street and lands of :dlr.-us l'orter - and 1:'1..1. Watts ; cobtiltillag --, 10 , 011 t 71, .arre, ,M , rlZ's or 4ess,alsolt 07 iniptoved, with -,1 I, thud banns. 2 fram .. ed barns and ;beds :lola , lest. f shingle anal ebier in 1,1,1 combined and 2 otchat al, of trait trets ;lie eon. , 7.0. to. ALSO-sun,: utter lot of land.ltuate iti rant-n row it•llip, Imandgarlllietlt by nand. of Cf. S.. ...Abut!: east lay lata-12 of Yietor lf....elywelli.sontli.by tank of. the /I übbili Manley.,•state: all west hy lands i'd J. 1 '4.1:3E1 , 1411 and i;.s.sellard; c nitaMing 1, abo n ut aere ne•o s, atom less,; Ito Improve' gyits, , N. 11. A I;SO-- , Ine other lot of 1;4ml-situate in ' cantob•Borougli,!hound,,l north by lands of Hazle ton & itartrilf I, eifsl and south lay lands of 1 . , 0. Hazletto.t, , :111.1. Wi . ,l. tar -puldie highway leaullbg [,teal Canton to _Lake, Neptiaw b.; COntattllng ..11,•Alf. , tat ;01 acre. more tar'l , --s. used for a Inli I v.u.ty.lo; i.uti , 1i,, ,, . 5.4i.....1.;,i. I I:Ii:1•11 11110 e[CCIIiiOII aZ , Ii, ,1: - of datnt, teapot, V,. Janaes•Metlyr. tot of T.o,:tnita Wiirviigh,•l,otina!ll Lott:, try Coal: ,troot.. - oa-t ~rd pout!: I , c 151:1 , of .1. U. Frro,t, acrd web: Fy Main ; 32 loot front .01. Main ei: Vitlit'ttirtii-etory hrl , it Lot ' to neon, knr•a n •• Vontan! . .e's Corr. r.". Sr. It, A i.,1)--151,, otlii.r lot of land, ,itiiato in 12.41• id try of 11. rotati , , t•ii.ot by Main Street, south -iiy o: 'A. Grith h. ahtl 1 hire. !nor , or I 'with 2 largo 0111. g I frattlii.ll, , ,..ll - li, tint ;W4 rosy , fl trei.,ll,rioill. N„ . 1 7: A I,o_ , other.lot lam% , Ittiat, In l'oa.letta Itotongt,, onnded nofth br Lt, to of the Va.:: N. Y. A. It. 1f..C0.,'e..4,4 try ity l:. toils of John V. ‘1 r g tho'azol Mnt oa-v•:" to Itiiwer. :Ind taken In o itx.crtition :it :he suit of Tto. 4 1 , ,/-7,.11ank of Wavoily, N. Y.. vs. J. I/. Mon t:it:3,4 No. i t.. outer 1..; 'if lariat. sktiato fa NVy Otoing o-wn-htle de , 11:0 , 1 an fol:hrry flogiil -1.tz..14; at -corm,. of - 1'1,,,pt0 - t. a11.•1 :kr,d ot trot: tholvo uu ttv lii of %Ad ,treet_ifollth 44'. w,o.t ta riornor 4.1 !or No. IS; ihcurr tote or still ,ot south .40 0 f.:0.1 I porch, 'l4 Sr. 11: f1e:1." 4, , Ahl lot. north 14% 0 5 iii.rrt.os to a cort,r lii- stilt north 4/i° I j-tel.oe :o tho place le•gtnnlng, contain ing .;5 r•rch'es, illiprovvit, m1:11 . I fraiiii.il tiny fruit 1,.•.1 ,nkon :coo oxoeoth:•.::: t cult of 1.. 1.. Lyon'. tor rr. :leo. Barfoii. (1.5. ", Al.?“-Otte other lot of larel sitrte W.. .1 p. ~ I •ript. l l- a s a' a •take and .'our , to The line of • l and of error of Jane., lil'stine's land ; .thelice -eatl; •• 0 per, he , t' thence i , o,ith e:1,1 117 perch,, to the Lukens' then,•,• along • , :tue , not th perche, to a 'corner Or liirinev•, hind : thence along raid It; pereheit to the pace of beginning talnteg acre-. titore.or less.atol.being tne !and. I“ cght of rand party or the tin.: part A 'ern IS 1417. of C:311.: C. lit:,,ell and wife. t = t"tn• ot h..r ht sirante Warr,'"l:• ,, e.i.thelf as f.llowi• corn.•r of : then- , norta It. ilrstley ,he.et :tent h,ll 10 , 2 (.1,4,111 , 1 h 1.4.)•r”.1, 7. , -01..1 lo rf 1,t11.• us' we:t :hong No. lin: nuts to .1 t•iis 11 and tY: thou. •• along ilne • f 1 r to a ,V4,rpor the pia... of nioliong 11?arr.'s. more or le., and ' 1.,1 or Ito. cokol: 101441 W,11 , 111!• , "11- ,oj. ~, int fi; acres improrod: I trained how,. 1 rz:ono.i I,tp, and an orchar.l 1.1 fruit tree. t eon. II :Mil taken Into exeort:lon lit .101 of N. r. 1:1.1..r0t. vs. 7illeintel. 113)1400, - 1 N 0 ...2i. A othot lot of 101,11. situate In :01008101., (Po... Tithed as tel Begin ning :Cp.:refill. 131.118 to-longing-to A. 1•••••• . :.L.,1 pay ilr road running from ! fi e pnirlic roil in f r ont 14 A. Yee 'and A. Lents. running ahing •04 1.101 .11 . P1.N1 t 't6r 1.11 ,, :11` brittgo acro.. tin. Wyalo iirool: to tlioiStatt: road: thence muffing along 111••.:15_• of ..t1:1 road ... - ofth 07.° we.t 11 perellog to a . no corner on the 11110 of lane running from said road to a street rifled churrit street: tlionce along the 11105 of said lane nerth 3., ,, ,1re5t i ro,roBeB to I. -tfo corner :eijoinh,g Lioiongftil.: 1)... p, oe thence lands of He 41111 .1. 1 /epew north a.t It poretn•s to- a "stone I'M nor, on 1:10:1 or J. ' t 00-45 0101 A. Yee I.••ner along the line of N. WV,. oast 3 perel.o. to the place or thl.gin ni,,;:: con:al.ileg 8-3 poroh.oi. stryit moaoirr, all in!. prove , !, 1 framed 1100 . 5 e and lo: of fruit trees there:',,. No. Nt . .So—One other : lot of land, -itnate i 11."';;;Ioina t, n-I,llt, tle.:eriltett a. roiIIMN! 11 , 01, t. ^n Front 4lrr•e2 to lI e vii! of Wy3lll , lllZ. 1I :I . r': . .rner of(:: be the tleoto tame I iliayn.r.l In 1 roo ;it t helt...lly the cold lot ...nth - 31 3 east i'l;-10 pct .In. tot of nrldg't. reet ; !letter ;Pole te.tol •;(. I I . 1. , 1 , 11 , . Iti It i.• 4 .,•4t 4 , r a 1 , - , .•11 to -a corner of Andre* tee's •1:111A: at! Piron: , strvet s,:tti 37° Svcs t 'o reit he' , to the Oat, c o n . t.torti--s,.ll;re or less; all to t i t r,,,,t; ttt , execati.n. at the -.111; orf .lonalloro I leatet vs..totitt I.ynert. .1.:,.. f't ..M.So,l•lef.-ndant.'m(nn.- half 1111,1 ,,, 1 In nut: ..!1.., lot. pH -or parcel Of !and ; ;atm:to In ('stain ilorough. M•serilosi as follows: IVi.giniting Ott the north end of the ilaritt.iitorrao eastert. parais fol with M1,11.a.1 , 1, to a post illrestly north of the gate - at th ..'nt ranee of the raoe leading to the grist Mit!: thence ottith to the noratimink o f Atm ~,,t, at high wator mark; thence: wiesterty along the Istrik . of .yid creel: to,ille 11,l113.:" (11,11ee at. ng said dam to tie' TJ.It, a ,. liOgihtlll , L7: C-pIltaf)11111: ahtslll. ti n ~,,,r,., tome er less together`wlth the 10vilego or keeplng•npt he dam For mill purposes but not to , rsi re int. water so high as to injurt• the.mill 1111,1tyal•ove on said stream...reserving the rights ie tesrv...l-ny Elia , lie. kw et! la dee to N. - S. I,hk- i mark to draw.; he Water (rout slid lain for the rise of the grist mill, when mil net:tied for irse by the parties recopying the anovo i11...561yd p1,11,1-es. No. '.:I. A 1.Z.1/—()1,1! O'll , r lot of land. situate In 1 - rano-i t township. ,IC:•CrIlltql as flillOWS: Bei:l:Wing at A p..q..11,:11.,,t0t:es tlt... northoast corner of a lilt of 1 bind mi no owned by N. Smith: tl...nee so wh sso .eas: ;i1 eft) rads to a post ; them e south `..tf west 'III I...reties:lo a post and stones en Ilie.nort h' bank of Tuwa . n.l3 cin , k : thence, by .same. eotirse in 111 , . ,•Illte ~t,, ~„id .•rk,cl: : thonee up :salt! creek :Is It TOW rile, hy its several rouse s am! tlistatiem,go the southeast 'corner of said lot nosy Owned Sty N., Smith ; thence it:mit:l.'. east ...... - iterebes (~ the `; 1.! ,- .• of l"•tilotlil. Ig: :1 . containing arra", more or ii 'Ms, all improved, Cilia I frainedlhotise, tt ti.inte.l 1 barns and sinsts,: I.ammtionse,' oilier outbuildings I Bn.l an orchard of rult trees thereon. • i . Ni.. Ti. Al.sli -se lierendants‘ Interest In one : other, it. pi.,o or 1.10 (•1 0f..1.1...1, situate In -, I atilmt itoroogit, dime rihrit as, r.ilow,: I: eg i„„i rg • a t the ,,,,1th,....: c•trtl.- rot a p , h if tang formorty "NS tool ,V .1. li. Seem, Iht 11/',.../11111 ly , w'/...1 111 542 fret to the e-ntre of 11 , /.‘ r.. 01 t.:oi,111 71 137 10 tho, lot formerly owneil by W. 4. ; the;. north 15 0 wrsl feet to 111e7m - 411,wesr corner if 5314 l'helps" lo;.; .north 71" east 32 feet t l, said .'help,' northeast cor n( r thence north 12° west 12) fi,et too cot n , e ill. 11,•att,;01:,, 1,111,1: thence 11,.1111 St. , v,..ht 0.0,1 Crata.lri , smtth tine 113 feet to the wort line of 141.1 tot me:ly uia tiro 11 C. A. lirli.e ; 134/1)/.1. z ''‘veht 131 feet to Om place of I.eginnlng-: emi t:l44ms; acre. move or le,s. Stith 2 frame.' ,ti el 1.111:!1! . 111,„S. lit, el Stallit... I framed harm other AmthulttlitiA , :mil ft w fruit trees thereon., 4 t... No: tn. A1.•, - ---0. e other lot of laud. ttitnate In 5 - %111:011 TM: Oligh, Llttuntleil north hy Mods of Mr, 31. F. White, oast by Centre street, Ives , by Troy . street. ,awl sc. nth hr land~ of Samuel.bwen and It of Fr‘oltz.tellau,l'hu.ruli; coital:lNT at 0111.1 aere, more or Imt. wlth I It:mu:a house, I Ironed bat Ir. other outhultillogs and few fruit and ornamental trues thereon. Selzed and taken Into exeent Mil at the :nit of W. Q. Newman 'VA. Jamesr. Fox, exec- Ator of Jame, Fox. ileotta9ul. No. 27, Ilther lot of land, slt flab , in Itolooglb Ir m o sited !oath by lot ,o!il to N. l'. - I:e..un,uagt br Foqrth ure , l. - norin ova lot tt. Mrs 7 , l4m:ie. , siol west .1,1 ;11 alley of 31 teL wbenever opened by .1.411, Nic:ol%; vats alley be .b.flf s'ar from Foot th to Fath,tnl. ; ..akt fee.' wile on said alley, with 2 framed' bon :eo, outbandlngs and fruit trees the repo. itelng the sao, pieta of land oouvered by p and srlftr•-t6 Andrew elkoble, by deed dated 13:1,175.• and recorded 'deed book No. 132; at page , .t 1.0-I.llno other Int of land. sltnato In Towanda de•sc,rltmd as follows: ltegic.; niog at the cents• - of a lava nu line Francis WMIS ' /and. thelpre I. the same south 7s o IV west tot. , I've( lit a corner: Optic:, by the same tußth 7 foot in arbrnrr of .lo,epti 'and; r.ku UTIO north 7,t0 45' no 1113 ,5-10 fotit ".11.1 .Ito.enh ,tu'inea 3 l thonte by tato/ of t)vot ton and lletto .US foot to plat, : Or bogltdiltig ; edittidning7 acres and 1-13 perrbe,, moro or Iran, alringdorod, With a framed house 3,1 few fruit trees thereon. Being ,inne pieeo hind conveyed, by M. t•. Meteor and wife a Ainireu a. Noble, b. deed dated. A ug. and rot...lvied In deed 1.4 k 11'7,:at page ... . . 1N... - ::9'.' .V1,...k , ,- Oti, 1.111..1 lot te.l.tn:l.!..itahae ht T.tw.m!htihtrvligh: ,h•scribect WI 11.1101, 0 :i Begin, iihlt; mi . OW ea..t ..Itle of Main strttet tni' the n..tth- bad, . / ealt Corner of the lot of James' Mackinie.n : thence eastwardly along hIS - north lined 1.21% et, mono or less, {nen:alley between - this loOlstod, the land of the Barclay Coal Company; thence opythwarilly along said elf - Cy:o feet, more or, leas, to.the south line of a lot foimerly owned by Dr. It. C, Porter; Menet' westwardly along south flue of said Portet lot 112 feet, more or leas, to the east stole of Malts street aforesaid; thence suuthwardly 70 feet, more or less, to the place of neginnlng, with -t. framed - dwelling house,- frammkbarn, - other out !ill lid 110 gm and few fruit trees, thereon. .Being same pleee 01 land conveyed by DM Trustees of the first, Preshytorlati Church of Towanda to Andrew J.. tionleit by, deed dated May M. 4871, and retarded In deed book Nu. 1011, at page so, Stc, No. 30: ALSO-One other lot of land, situate in Towanda Borough. bounded north by lauds of Maria C. Healy. east by Western avenue, south by lands of John F. Means, and west by lends of Job Morley : being abotit,74 feet trontAo said Western, avenue and about IGe feet deep, With 1 two-story, framed dwelling house thereon. Seized and taken into - execution at the sui t of E-. L. - ft. cunt* vs: A. J. Noble. • Sin al. ALSO—One other lot of land, situate ft( Athens township. described as (Whims t : Beginning. at the northeast corner of a lot deeded by Cyrus • Warlord to F. A. Root thence south east • its feet to the west side of Warford street (it being - 'a street 50 feet wide and connect log inirtherly with It rad ford' street 1 ; thence north 2!;' , east along its - i;westeita line 50 feet; theums.north west 121 f.ir,t to Theodore ie. Shiliman's northeast corner ;,- thence south 2!•••S! , west on bis eastern line 50 feet to the place Of beginning ; containing 6,i0i0 squares . feet of land, with t framed dwelling house and (ex fruit (tees thereon. Seized and tatter, Iran exec' - thin at the snit of 'The Bradford Loan and Build, log Association sir A thiins Township vs. George ! ft,rfae, Ala:, at suit of Vbelie F. Ilsrah vs. Klee!, No. It. A I.o(l—tine other lot of land. situate in . Athens township, ilescrinticas follows: Iteghinl tog at the northwest corner of Desininid-and Eleventh streets. and running thence westerly Along Elev. rrith street 150 fret to a cOrner, ti-.nee northerly and parallel with •Dcsiniind street 50 feet tit a cors'l tier; thence eastairly at a right angle with Desmond ' xtreet 159 feet In the west line of said street: thence koutherly akin"; sa4:l street to the pione of begin-. ring; re*er‘ ire,: therefrom for highway purposes t in-width along the, front of Tani lot parallel Withh I. I street. Comprising the land cihivered by Nathaniel It. Iteeves-to *sty Reeves, • ' by deed dated Fxbruary 6, lot 5, and lrecofileil In deed took MI. page 155; I framed Indicting used ter: drug store and dwelling Jour,: and I framed tarn therein.. Seized tad taken Into execution at theisuit of The Bradford Loan aod Building As:so- - H.4.1t0n of Athens Township vs. Mary Reeves and Imalst A. Reeves. Nis 53. ALsO—Ofie other lot of land. nitrate In 'Wel Burlington towast, p. bounded 'north Ilv taints of Knoell Blackwell. east by other lands of F. L. Stanton, south by lauds of Win. 31cIieati. and west by the piddle highway ; containing 50 here's, inure or tens, .about 15 improved. With t frail bil bowie. 1 frainierharn with sheds attached ! 1' framed coins house rand an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized mill taken Into execution at the suit of Mrs. Ida - Campbell ys. F L. Stanton. No 34: A I.oo—itne other tot of land. situate to ' West Rinlitigton toWnship.hounded north by lanais • of Sev'ellail Ballard., east by limils.of IT. L. Rimk well, south by lands of Widow l'ru3•nis. and we s t by °trier fauns or F. Tit. Stanton and Er,,,!: I;:ack_ will ;-! couta:ning 00 acres. more Or lessi,*about improveit; no' buildings. Seized and taken into • A• Xl,rirt 1011 at the stiltiof M. L. Rockwell vs. F. 1..• stanton. No. 35. A LSI other tot of land, si mete In hounded north ley lainisi of Haw east liy.,the Methodist Parsonage - south and west•by the . puldichilgliway I. containingi . ; :an acre, More or all ft:lima:veil. with' framed nonce, Lframed wagon ihri lt , I frame-I barn atol feW Trott tree, thereon. Seized and taken Into . ex ee inion at. the suit of Cowell. ad tel in [strati, of M. W. Cowell, Mem:twit. vs. W. 11. I :OM, :at. A I,;_to—ttne other laytf land, sit trap , in Tntearora tort:psi:lp. bmindt,l.nlirth by toe: hlghway_loatllfig front Silv:.ra u. Wyahodng, rnnh ley lands of A..1...Tay10r. and wnst ty Panel. of Wilt. _ ront4lnttig t; acres, *ford all lin. rofe.l„,wlth I franary.l honw•. I frarnod barn and 311 nr.•t;arri of fruit trecit thereon. seized and taken Into execution .at the snit 44 W. A. irenne•tt, now of v.. t•: W.,Edllott. • NO. lc . - A I ,!it . )---1 hie other lot of I.lll , }..illlate. to vriT Itorough. bounded east lir In,n.n.yi vanln avenue. north by—lands 'Partial il2nic we,t and o,llth by lands of I). f4t fr, avenno 111 1,1 , . foe: 11.'111. It being Ion:No. LIT and part of No:11;5. IJlodc No. 10. on tolp of 1). L. F: r•larlt's es.t. - insion of South IVarerly.. made by F.' Walkici. with 1 framed dwelling litins - e thereon. Stolisi and taken into execution at the holt of Thir Bradford Loan tail hut:ding Assn.:Litton of Athens Town-hip rs..l. Ft. siiiioniaker. • :la,. other "r land. :stn...te in wy.o l , t,,wr,41 ip, nottridoil ti..rth try lauds 01 .V. alit .1. F.. Plonon,ast by lands of .1, and V. E. Fioilot and .10sopli tilain - sonth land, of C. E. toil .1. E. : rt ii:Favre's and 193 of law). th. hum on 11'y-wt. criork known as the 'A. sr . il lo farts; atol ci ngrwg. however, ahont 1111_3 , 11 of ant on 011) west side sold to D}-r. and ali23,.la , res'ato.l it i 1,,r,•11,4 -••••14 to li..nry n,ct - .to said Conklin's 14r.11, out subj..Ct a:fo to-the tight of way of V. E. PW'lot i.ti and across - 11., same tip the Wit to a hit la:rtv tavnecl i.v Gen,:. Mt op t . ros,t-sjiz I on said to 1::)41.- Martin. C. Z... Es•C r , on and wifo. E. S. Ifolls. rha• Nlantin. Itch; 11.:Y.0s oir Mody:. Morgan and .lobo ; tho whole amount of said lore being itlit•iit 17..arri:t, more or aliTilt 7. IIIII•rov,d. with 1 frattivil lows , . I ?ram,' hnF:(au4 as 11,!1:11,1 Of fruit tree , : throsin: and takon into utiof, at the ‘ suietif A.. 1. Notion to of .1..1. 11. 1.. so:w.f. Plitilti S•••-l. 1 ,11 :slid X. Srelitt•ln se: 310" scrip Anil \V,. S. 11iisorio. • N 0.::.. A other lo; of laad, C irate In towb,htp. north by laud, Of :"11!l.. Lyon. ttrni Ind) Nor:h . fAp, E',,n }A' .i 3111 V-441 and N 'rib.: by Li:oh - of..D. by 13 . 101,4 d Willi:Po al:4( larenco E.. 11 '1:1: 310 3lri , .•.Sldter. and west by ;A:01 ,11 I. F. 3{.,...•n•N estate n•:1 roddaAnlrt Northrop . ; cot—. ta!nlivi:ohe thdu , an-1 (Loco) acres of lar7d. Inort• or imptoned. with 3 framed lurru,es, I (sawed hail,. I hay barn w It n th,ls attre)led.. 1. hmise, I water r”wer saw mitt at:it will :Ix tuns, .1 frarn- , I , reeted .(of - .L•Eteam don, and 4 06.h:tr.'. of fruit trees the mon. 1;:lutt the slate land pureha,ed I:131 kidao at ~ d .,.•dit:', . ..V.,- I beceinto•r 7 : 1;:7: 311,1'ZNIserilr,.let;11,0.1,•No. pttize takt.o the •vIt”1 . N. N. 11,11, Jr.. and Wrn. :Nltx ye. It. It. 1:1a,),- No. to. -11.- 4 0-01te other let of land, situate In To . tvattila toa ship, tlesertheti ai folltotva: n tiller of Mason anti centre stf•-•-• -44 connuned anti tlescrlttett F. Nla.mdl'al , :nt ALI Tostantta. rattolog thette •outlt 7V tnt4t akpitg the tine of said II) feet to at t'tcone ; tlontee south 14•,° wes: 31..1,4 it of an ;Cl,' 5.; feet to t ., 411( . 1 - : Ihrntre ienrih 5, 6 west Ivo I',4et to corner pf line of saki s'entro lq• ,0 ea st alot.g Iluo of salt! cent 4•,, Sr et "b notho, of h.-ginning lid No. 77 of sattl Mas•tn's p 1,,: war survey of and taken into executteu at•tne suit of Irene Mason's use'rd. EW•I Ntt. it. lot of lat.!, -attlate in Xtherts e ' t I,,,nritlett north slit' rtil-le hgne.ay, east, south ant) west by lands of Item Hard:-n :eoetaliant7 of an acre, mote a.y h-s., all I ?lb I ldie.k Stnred and, tak•-11 into e%ttentlon at the stilt of • The- Itratlfold . ',au and ssoriallon vs, gullus Hayti, n. Almrat of same vs. same..' • -- No. 47.. other tot ofland, 4-I(nate tit l'11:7 tot: reship. bounded nortlfitty lands If Martin • is:or alai S. '.V. Stevens, east', by lath !. Mts. Wlll..lones and A. 11. .It . knrs. by land.. 44':4 'slit, Nurss. all-1 w:eat by thrlipii'lle Itltect ay • lt , atllng front stevensville to state (Sala a :training 1; acre, anal to roils of land, lllrtreCi al , 1,11- '4z-overt, with 1 framed latuseatrid otfier , Otltulidittgs titer rot. Selietl unit taken Into tizetittical at - stilt of T.lrchartt,' iniutlitlstril4ol 4 v , Henry Sherniatt. 'PETER J. PE At:, ',llevirr Shertir.t.Ornei‘, Towar,d,t, 1:E 4 :1'11E ESTATE OF ISAAC city.:.;cl,...,tie. In the C.curt n Itradfer,l F&aa.ary "tyrin. 1,65. Too ti a aooo l ot or 1) Ti. Crain. camel:tr. , of 1. the • r,on e tate of Isaac Cratii. a lunatic. L. e.l feed it, thi•:,,(llicc :old will lir 1,i...it:rd.:t00,. c. 0.,: coniinOu • Pleiti for - -Oontirmatol.( • lou Tilt7l::• , l).\ 1 -t.(44. 4tll (lay of •41(1.10E3illiiit. .11.1(1icat 1 , n will ahoi he made , for tlie illsol3,go of said eotottottVe. . G. W. 111..“.• Ttiwattilla, Nov. to, '79. - Prottiuumary. 'pliocellaneous: " The Weal y Press" FOR ISSO. New Attractlons- 4 f Pennsylvania Se rial Stßry—Pricci Reduced to for Single Cop*, or SI In Clubs of Ten, or 110 re (Including Prepalclosloge). ffl - • - In order to plate Tit l ;7. WEEKLY Nets.: *Rhin the read. of ,the , lcepul.lcan voters the State, the •priee has Iteen r.-( l .lice.l to ONE DOLLAR A St', TWENTY-1 , 10 CENTS for the y;ar. Ly the slottle ropy, or to ..NE poLLAR :or the year, by elul, .. ' 1 : 11k41 Is thoroughly devoted to the rthici plel nr the Iteputtli..an party, anal maintains tt.o Itepoi•ltean ort:anization• peraustl iC believes that the prv.perlty and pr,,gret,o. the people eanu, t iot lizte.l to any othet existittz trll,. l+nri lig" ill., year the moet sttivetttlims I , 4 o itiftt l of ttti eportf stall take pla , e_. p cis Its issue will dyttetul tint destiny tif the ry for many years. Tat r1L.E.33 steadily' resists the almsof the ••Soll,l South," WhI,•1; is now organized capture the Es equl ive, to retain Congress. to remodel and control the Supreme Court, awl to sulenslinato, every po Mira! Interest to the os'erntastering pure s.• of the policy of the Nation, and thereby by legislation and„peaceful means it :oat on tilt field. T/1 E enforces the fluty of pzeservlng in full foice the constitutional Amend ments made to ;wenn , the fruits .'f the war; up. the right of 'wore a t fu' voter to a•free. 3nd otth . r.ugh., ,•terelse of his rigor: !idle:ll,ly insists 11 . 13,11;111111:11e31 return of the votes east: arc. pis 33 fundamental the equal Aglaia every citizen to the • asliquate protection the law of ids lodltleal as wit as his civil rights ; rukintains as wise the ICJ p:a•dwan policy - or Re mmption and honesti financial I: gld:rtlou: defends as sound the volley of Proci•t•- tit..tt to Arne, Icarelreinstry; anti. In general, follows whirimzsoever thk Itepub.lcan p3mcipl. 3 I, a 1. :special measures have been adopted to titrregth ert tt.c to all, its dereirtarew 0. • EDlToltlAl., IrEl'AftTire,X•il will be in the Ifo:On'of ablearnl ez perieneed Title rs, and rho rangt . of pikteets discussed - will le 33 Rid e as In aav Marx il:,e-•lass paper in the - C y men. TUE LITERARY , . •TIIE Aft (tICUT.Tr TIFIE FAMILY and TIIE Cillll.l)ltES'a E- ItTM EN 'I" Will remain itt ge of expert eined and capable" editors : and the Market RC; ports willte , full and aecurare. • CI.OSF, ATTE S:TION will begiven to the Stan, . . . Now.. of Penn.yivania. New .ler,.•iy ainl liolaw3re. OUR L 011E11: N' 11. 1 1111E:-IP0.1.1111: ACK w 1.1.1 in elude Itqlen. twin Elania, and all partlonS of Ilia Worn!. , A 141* FINIAL FF.A11.17111, .of: 11111 WPFKI.N l'lMas WIII In! a Idiaf perlal for In 1111dratl.di . Frontier I.lfe in Central l'enn,yiN atom prior to, and Lorilig't he 11ecoimiellary %Var • lir which .r,,h, itra•6••,nit 1113 - mkils Johu and SalinieLond tdp• liorder Celenrities will he I;roniltiently introduced This 'dory - will in, written II 311 r. I 'it AnLus Mt KNll:tir.mathor of •• our 'Western 11ordi•ry , s• r m IMt Lin goesue." and‘t!Slumn Glrty."-ailtl wilt II ~ 'wenn atom the middle of Noircti ber. Ai; - .Special terms will ho midi:, ith Canvasser • 4n - Sperillwile.tilea !WUt free n appllCadlar, t tar Pamirs wolling'f t. 25 will be rtillti.Vio r, -Caw the payer from date till January 1. 1-4. • • • • TERMS FOR THE 111A-LT PREB3I titsE'rEAß (inetuding prepaid postag . e)...oo4 7 . 4 1 X MONTHS TIIREE'3I4)Nrwi )NE MONTII s., TuE Tut-WEEKLY rirEs4, pnbilihe,; Thormlay nut t•aturday. t,. 4 t v.: prepaid poAtage) 3r 141 - 00 rirl.Y.2ll for Fix mouths, and Bt, 10 Io three invittlo. Adaires4 i .TITE PRESS • • tr. W. Cop, Oieventh ;and tineldnen -.I4IIILADELPHIA. EEE