padford totter. CUL& U. ALUM, LOCAL ZDITOR. Towanda, Pa., Jan. 20, alit. ENTERED IN TILE PORTOFFICE AT TOWANDA AS MAIL MATTER OF THE SECOND CLASS. LOCAL AND GENERAL. t. • • The ejrration :of subeeription is print ed 'en the colored iabei. By not the date every subser4er can tell when' his paper will be stopped links. the subserip ! t ion is renewed.. ' • . SAFE 'Mt SALE.,-;-A NM safe of the matte of Bowler, Bateman & Co, of .Cin cineati, 1,500 pounds weight, warranted first-class, will be sold Ifrery cheap. 'Ap ply at this office. OlreTEßS'are scarce. TIM goodisielihing continues. Tu borough election draw' near. rninniAnY 22d is - the . ' next legal hog day. • . Oun streets are lively with sleighs from various sections of the county. THERE have been no liquor licenses is sued in Potter County since 1852. ; Tim pavements are still slippery. 11e member that resolution in regard to pro- faulty. TUE Wyalusing Cornet Band, which numbers eighteen pieces; will soon don a neat new uniform. SENECA ARNOLD has been appointed by the County Commissioners watchman for the bridge - at this place. WELVEB' Mill, at Wyalusing, has ground over 6,000 bushels- of buckwheat during the present season. THE Commissioners have levied a coun ty' tax of five mills; and a poor tas of the came amount for the present year; Tin new Rules of our COunty Court iu ry!oi once to the obtaining ?f divorces, are • • printed on the First page of this issue. fin •►f C; 'to liE citizens o) :amptown and vicinity • arc making arrangements looking to con necting that village with Wyalusing by telephone. Mgssns. ConsEn and DATTO'S last week sold their bay trotting hers() to Mr. EM ._ EllA STROVE. The animal is said to be v:Ty "fast." -WILLIAM SnumwAY,pf Spring Hill ; who has been absent in.: the Western States for nearly ,a year past, _ returned home last week. . A vouNu lad by the name 6f PooL had - one of his thighs 'broken on Sunday, -whilst coasting on!" Shiner in To wanda towthhip. "' Tim Towanda Musical Alliance will meet for regular session; at the residence of Mrs. R. A. MEncun; this, Thursday, morning, at eleven o'clock. - CiEsEirm. 11. J.LM.Abir.r. has been ap poitOd by the Court to audit the aim counts of the ProthOnOtary and' Register and Recorder for the Bast year. =I A SOCIABLE will be held in the Lteture Room of the Church of tho 3lEsstAtt on Tuesday evening, Jan.- 25. 1 Supper will be served anytime after live o'clock,: All are invited.' Tit* tcmpmature was so high at Christ __Church,yes . terday morning that several persops..were compelled to go oat antkmie l'ady overcame by the heat fainted:Re r, /cm, ~.41undgy. KELLOGG & MAURICE, of the Athens- Bridge— Yorke, have the contract for 'building 'a bridge 'of nine spans over the James river, in Virginia, for the Rich- . mond and Alexandria Railroad. I Ciiuncii of the- Messiah (Uniiiersallst), Rev. WILLIAM TAvi.on; Pastor. At 101 A. M., subject "The Sunday School Work." At - 7 P. M., "Is it -" This identi ._Aa-1, physical body,'? that is resurrected '2 TILE Japanese Tea Party .at the resi - (fence of W: A. CIiAMBERLIN, on Monday evening last, for the benefit of Christ Church, was a decided success, and very enjoyable . affair. The receipts were about i.:',4;11, leaving a net profit - of about $25. ' I.l.ALLocit ARMSTRONG, aid .wife, desire to return their .cordial thanks to their friends for . the pleasiint visit at the parsonageon — die 13th instant. Onc hundred land tire different persons took supper, leaving as a substantial tok en of . their kindness one hundred and nine dollarS: THE following named gentlemei?ordre elected Dire tors of the Citizens National Bank of this place; for the present year, at the annual meeting of the Stockhold ers lield,;on Thursday last : E. T. Fox, t B. M. I i.:(_%:, .I.tatEs MACFARLANE, BENJ. KUYEE I 'DALT " WILLIAN DITTRICIT, P.R. ACKI IV XY and S. W. LITTLE.. WII,ATEVER can be the matter -Jwith IIINTos,•of the Athens Gaz i e l tie? There is nothing connected with the printing business of late. that seems to pleasb him at all. In . facie sOrmise that he is rapidly - drifting intoa stati of nt'nd that will cause him to be rated;as a chronic fault-finder. Hence our sorrow. 31. u. C. H. SEELEVs sleigh was tipped over'near ScoviLl.E'S, in Towanda.TOWU ship, in passing another sleigh, on Satur day hit, and. his spirited teatit becoining frightened, ran away, demolishing the -sleigh and injuring One of the hories,, al though not seriously.. Fortunately the Nik - or escaped with no other injury than a " snow bath." ,A Sin. G. W. Morse was citirmed by the t;anate last Friday as Postmaster at Ath ens. We:congratulate Mr. !tones upon this recognitionof his past faithful and 'lll(fierit services, and the' - ,People there in sure of a good otlicer for the next'kur years. 11 is a deserved compli ment''art soldier who left-an arm on, the field of battle. The people of that stirring 't ! wn will have no cause to regret their EIMIE 'Ttir, company for the 'manufacture of Threihing Machines, under the DtNISAR and 31cNsuotyr patents, at t Alba, rays the Troy Gazette, are progress ing in a sittisfaCt6rY 'manner. Already $3,7,00 of capital has been subsctibcd. Same is being hauled for a foundation • fur a building which will be put . up as Fool] as the weather is favorable. The • building will be - one story in height dud' . by 26 feet. • iNr. young 'gents, of this place ? accom panicd by nine' young Ladies of course, • tu:l, l e up a miry and happy Eleigh!ng that wen•..ed its way through the etkp air of Friday evening last to the able mansion of WILLIAM SNYDER, E , i., in She.shequin, where until the "wee .sina' hours " they ; tripped the " light fan tabtie" in the "giddy mazes of the . dalice," to the most entrancing of,music. . , Tire riTiggentlijue ariily - in formed to that the whom Whir . was. "ins mouse," While several of** ming imiles smilingly told us that it was "just too awfully splendid , for anything," which we suppose settles it. Both the young gents and young ladies give to Mr. and Mrs. Simms the most unqualified pralie for the pleasant wanner in which they were sated:Wort - by them. • • Ox WeduesdaY evening of : last week Professor Dasant.i.n. gaiebbf fi rst &mem bly this place, In'the Ball used by: bis climes in dancing, In the _Means Block. iThere will quite a large attendinice, and the affair was a•very enjoyable one tfl all Ire:Ant: The Asaemblieiwill be held on each Wednesday evening during the bak anon of the Professor's tonal of lessons . here, and will no'doubt be patronized by all who are so fortunate sit° receive, or who have weaved invitations there to. • • Tan Athens G - nett 6:dic,11 ., pot, Wen the Governor's Message as a aujipleiiiont. In fact it did not print" it at all. And yet, 'twas but the other day that the Gazetta bad muchito say about energy and enter prise. Ahd we _may saY„• incidentally, just here, that the REripwrzn alone of the papers printed in this county, gave its reader the full text of the Governor's able message.;. and Jthat, tco Within thir ty hours from the time it was read before the Legislature at MaiOsburg. D. M. Funny 4 Co t 's flower and veget able seeds, of Detroit, Mickigan, are* not excelled by those .of any others in the same line of business. Their Seed Annu al is a:most beautiful exhibition of every flowei and vegetable raised in either gar den or.field. Any , person desirous of se= cueing tlowe4 or vegetable seeds from this firm, should .make out .their order and send the cash-by post-office order, draft .or postage stamps, addressed to M. Fau;• nv &- Co., Detroit,, Michigan. See adver tisement in another column. Pomotta igrange, No. 23, P. of IL, composed of Bradford and Sullivan coun ties.. will hold their next regulaiquarter ly meeting on ,Thursday, February 10th, 1881, at 1 o'clock p. tn., in the hall of West Warren Orange, No. 298. The even ing session will be open, aad' all are, in vited to attend. A. general attendance is reqpested as_business of importance is to transacted, together with the installa= tion of pincers. Eminent speakers -are expecind to address the meeting. DWIGHT KELLuN, Sec'y. SnouLD this 'Department of the REPOR TER this week prove more interesting than usual, it may be ascribed to the fact that the editor has not devoted so much of his time to it as usual. The fact is, the Local Editor, for the, past ten days, with the assistance of a doctor, number less powders, pills with and without su gar-coating, hot and cold drinks, sweet enettand!unsweetened, 'etcetera, etcetera, &c., •&c.,.bas been wrpiling with a cold —with the cold victor nine of tlirt ten days. AMONG the flattering :notices of Miss CHASE, who is to, give readings at the Church of the Messiah on Saturday after nooff and 'evening, we copy the following from Rev.. J. P. Nr.wmax, formorly the Chaplain of Congress cordially recommend Miss LILLOS CHASE .to the public.' She has rare gifts and graces. She deleted a large: coniPany.at my house, with one of her charming 'recita tions. She is the coming woman." r . . , Ticket:S . for,feadings for sale at Wurr cosin'i. For evening - entertainment; 25 teas. Afternootrieadln'gs - 10 - cbtits. . TIIE Pisgah Praying Band -now con ducting meetings , in the M. E. Church of this village, ; are meeting with marked success. Theli thrilling experience and touching appeals have moved many hearts ~ • to seek the salvation which bas so glori 4:on:Ay saved them. These devoted men of (kin need no testimonial to verify their Christian oharacter., Their straight\for ward earnestness, their-evident sincerity and self-sacrificing efforts, aro sufficient \ credentials to the people of Owego, that they are true and faithful laborers in 'the service of CHRIST. Let all who have not beard them, attend the meetings and hear for themselves.—Oirego DIMMICK'S 'Hall. was literally packed last evening with eager listeners, who came out to boar the beautifulland talent ed yorrig artist; Miss. LILLIAN CFW.E, of Syr4use, N. Y., in her dramatic and hu morbus readings, and charactim sornitions. Everybody was delighted. Theaudience was much larger' than on her first appearance here, two weeks . . since. J. . . Orwell, January 18, 1880. - . CHASE will give readings t the Church of the Messiah, this place, atur . .day afternoon and evening. Tickets for readings forlsale at . WHIT COMB'S.; For eVeniug entertainmente:2s cents: Afternoon readings 10 cents. THE following, named .gentlemen'have been installed by DeputyGrando Dictator 0. 11. ROCKNyELL, as officers of\Mon-ice ton Lodge, No. 20$1, •K. 0f'11.,, fur tIM current term ; • .I!sL, WALKER. D.—.l". A. tEVoE. - • }"..D.—A. M. CoolatAuan. A. D.—THEO. ACKLEY. . • COPACII. Clt , ll3,—A. E. BENJAMIN. • - Repojler.—A. E. FOWLER. F. R.-0. H. ROCKWELL. T.—L. L. LYON., * • • Guardian,—D. L. HUNTLEY, 5.—V. MARCY. = WE icknowletlgo the / receipt of one of the handsomest invitation cards that we ever saw,, soliciting ourpresence at the Annual Reception of Tioga Ilbsc, of Wa-' verly, to begiven in the - • Opera House in that village, on Wednesday evening. of next week, January 2tith. Compa ny have the reputation of giving the fin; est and most enjoyable receptions that ;are given ,by any organization, in any• town or city on the line; bf the Erie Raili way—or on the lino of any other railw ay for that matter. For the comfort Pleasure of their guests on stick occasions they spare no epense, and, knowing this, we intend to bo present; as we-have no doubt hundreds of other eminent citizens froM different sections of the country will also The Company's own orehestra— which is one of theybest—will furnish the . music for the occasion, and Profeskor , 'DANIELLE will be Ceremonies. The'supper will he served at the Tioga Hotel. Again - We'remark, we anticipate being present. , . LITTEL'S LIVING Aon.—The number of the Living Age for the week endini Jan uary 15th, has the following variety of interesting and. valuable articles : Sheri dan, Temple Bar; A Large Otter, by• Professor JOHN 31tizsm F. G. S., Japan ; Popular Science Maim o ; Au Autumn Ramble, Contemporary ileviete; New Guinea, by .ALvitau %imam Na lure; OH/AzteU! litapsurr as a Fisher man, Magazine,: Mae. Tams, Pall Man Gazette; The Influence of $ unumotiiikoh the (hide' :8044', Atari' Jewish amiati - 4 - : - ' Nora; Visited og * thi!drVlN :411 gm: the conianatou !skilful lohnoy,": and 4IM usual variett4iiiiiif - - - -_ - ,Theiew volume of-thlistandard °oleo: *win- January Ist-. good time-for thebeghming of a. subsoripthm.' For fifty-tWo numberi of sixty-four large pages each (or morn than 8 9 806. plipmi,ll , year), Oke suissoriPfforiltios ($8) while for $10.50 the -:publishers offer to .send any one . of the AmerittM $4 month., lies or weeklies with the Living Age for year, both postpaid.. itirtigra, Co., Boston, - are the publisher*. Tux following items are gathered froni the Auditor's Report and books of the Farmers' Mutual Insurance Company ;of Treasurer; Dr: To Cash in Treasury, January 1,18804s50:00 To Fees paid 1n by Agent, 2980 .347.89 Omani. . - * Cr: - Sy crder to O. Fitzgerald (loss) • intui.: By order to J. H. Black, Agent 93 da. 1E9.50 " •• A. 8.-Sumner, bee'y2o ds. 30.00 • " ' " "B. W. Wood, Tr., Ter et.. ( and ezhon • 11.08 !? :12 114= Committe e .. 7.50 tors kid omeers 13.50 By order to biota!, books and By order for Hall, r,..0i) ; AmdipArna. 12." 91.23 • -3.23 By order to postage and stationerz... 8.481 Balance in Treasury January 1,1883.4159.00 4703.89 Amount Follet t , In forte January 1, 1880...8737.091 Mimed In 1880 189.470 Amount policies canceled In 1140 2-z` Amount policies in force dautiary 1, MOM: 1920.111 Membership amidst.; Oda. The 'following are the officers for the coming year, viz :. - President—Wtmasif Saumwsx. - Vice Prisident-- - -P. Ammar.' - Secretary— r A: B. SUMNER. • Agent—J. Macs. . ;Treasurer—B. W. Woop. - DirectorsADlN LYON, Ji E. DODGE, R. E. GILBERT, HENRY FISNEJI, J. L. CAMP, J. F. ROSWOILTIS, D. ACKLEY. A. B.'SCIINEI4 Secretary. Spring 11tH, January 10, 1881. - .G.r.'OllSM ELTOT'Si ROMOLA.—A timely . interest isgiven,. by the death of the au thor, to the ne'w edition of her master piece, . "Romola," just issued by the American Book Exchange, New York. It shonts her work, at its best and strong. • est, and at the Same •time giies the read er the- opportunity to acquire a lasting familiarity with the scenes and society of triedheval Italy. It is one, of• the few really great historical novels of the world. It is issued in handy and heautifulTorm, extra cloth binding, simple but race ele gance and taste in ' design, and ,like the ot)ier issues of the "Literary Revolution" its cost is. almost nominal, viz. 35 cents. It is one of a series intended to form a+ library of classic fiction, which will in• elude one representative • and characteris-, . tic work of :each of the great author who have won lasting fame in the great realm of fiction. Life is : too 'short and top full of work to permit , the reading of all that is belutiful and valuable, in-these creations of imagination,, but -even very busy people can find time . to read one lwdk by each of "the Score of authors who hay l e won immortal fame and place in the afflictions of the- people. Not to be ac quainted with them is to be ignorant of much that is most important and most interesting in . the history of nations and of men. Not :to. possess them iito be deprived of most friOtful and most profit able sources of enjoyment. Among those isseed or nearly ready are-Scott's • " Ivan ho ," BillWer's "Pompeii," Irving's "knickerbocker," Cooper's "Mohicans," Tom Brown at ,Rugyly;" " Adventurci of Don Quixote "rand tf trardx, a Ro , mauce of ancient Egypt." Full catalogue of :stand:lid publications. will be bent on request, by thQAincrican Book Exchange, Tribune Building,..;gew York., . ACKNOWLEDGING the reieipt of a Brad• ford County Turkey, sent .to graße the New Year'S-Dihner, the recipient returns thanks in the_following tfiqy verses : Some things lye guess at—some Wo know; _ , And thls Is of the latter:. , A fireless grate Is a sign of wee, . Also, an empty A glei:' , lng grate and a boiling pot, In the winter chill and murky Are gra nd ; but still have them not, 'I can make a shift with turkey. So, - bapc and forth the pendultnn Wrings; And tho years are slipping by ut Bringing good and ,bad, and a hos ‘‘,,,tthlngs. That gladden or sorely try us'; And soma are blest In.basket and store, And some In their hoTels shiver ; SOme roll an plenty andcry for more . - Forgetting to thank the leer. • , ' , Something was said long yeirs ago, I never could quite explain It • It had a meaning as we all know, It we could only gain it To hinl that bath yet more shalito\ Into his basket shaken, He that bath nof„,trOtn l hapless he - Shall what he bath ho taken. Good friends, the chile this rhyme I 4rite A fragrant odor rises, Reminding me of Time's swift flight • —.And New Year's sweet surprises. I hear that fowl'sexpiring cry ' Ring on the northern border ; I hear his doom—.'Proud gobbl+ die, . I ;kild southward Ay, per order • There is no mystery to me 4 , z 'About this Eastern question ; 'Tie plain enough that it must be A matter of digestion. , - As Turkey pi osiers so does grease— They are fnseparable ; , • • move that all contentltit?ceae, And lay It on thcrtable./_ L'ENVOT t was a canny gentleman ache from A ultl Reekle toed, - :Who wrote shoot a tatior who somehow was ro• tailed; . it was a Yankee shoemakerwho r : law and leather cobbled ; So here ksend this .epic or The Turkey Gobbler Gobbled. • • .541:, N. 40th STREET. PHILADELPHIA, January I, 1681. . With the compliments of the•seson, and many many thanks for Ilt? gobbler, tne h\rusehold at 107, N. 40th ..street,. by lease, wlshiyou "a thousand more," and subscribe themselves A BIG BARN. Ex.-Register and Recorder, C. E. GLAD DINO, Of Columbia, Maio besides being a well known inventor, a prorninent musi cian and a leading member of the Patrons of finsbandry, is a farmer with ideas a good deal in advance of most persons en gaged in - agriculture, is preparing to put up a very large and very tine . barn. It is to be of octagon shape and sonie . ideal o f its Immense size can be obtained' by the length of the logs hauled by hem on boli sleds to BOFLATEII7B mill to be sawed into rafters. They are eaoh fifty-five feet in length. The barn is on a , new model and . when completed will be one of the finest . .and t most complete -barns in the northern:. .portion of the State. Tito basement will' bo used for ernsilage and the storage of• fertilizer:the first story fortattle_and the , second feif hay and grail`, including mune improvements in ,bays, etc. Mr. GLAD . 111226 does no intend to pattern after that Western farmer - who declared that lie stacked all be could out Ordoors and put thelest in it:wharf).- Ire means tb puke a barn so large Jhat z lm will not need so do .any stacking.— TM/ gazette: .5 ===222232==== , !_rimuicouil«7 - .—W. H. INios. Wagons to Pid ;:" : " 4114: '. .andul 7 re 0 011 `:* 1 11 1 414 Waf.4t Poitanilie. " go - Blade haatainrevlootod Corpoisit,4oi o Clerk or t. MIAMI - 'UM! 601 . ThirtiO)U4 over-thindin re turning . m List logbilative duties oa *midair • PAgjugunr; WOO_ Pan igo resident of this place, hao bat"' elected a Moab) of the . Boniatoa Boar& of Trade. - --,. ' , •,,.-11:,..1Vi:P_AT*C3,4 , wliOll4 . o***igert. s iiii:frot*it iiiivre - 14041i:it- rheumatism .. Or iivin4:wopk*iirst . l* rapidly ***ing hbilitittli. '': ..• '..:-•.:- .-::.-- \ 1: 1 :-:: :.: .:::-'.•:'•:' ..:.':',....'. • -,.... .=;4., - )Ltdmit.swii. tkiPitts-' burg, with wlview, -to locating titer's for the practice 'Of the law. We WWI our friend abundant success. —Miss .Tnirs. E. Povizu. tuts been quite 111 for several - days rust., So much so as to prevent her from attending to her duties at the Post Office. —Rev. Wm. ,Mcdutlitanv, a former rector of Christ Church, this place, oc cupied the pulpit of that church both morning and evening on Sunday last. —Dr, E. P.- ALL, of Athens,: Pa.; wasp fr-Priday last, in attendance at the Sheriff Sales, and betame the purchaser of the JAMBS H. GOETIMIS property in Porkstan.--Consideratioti sBoo.—Tunir, &Pinochle Democrat. , • ' ' —H. C. , WHITAKEp i and wite,• who oved from this place to N. J.. • me two years ago, where Adr. W; is now engaged in publishing the Millville Herald, have been visiting friends hely for several days past. They returned to their home on Wednesday - evening. - 038.541 6.150 goadley number Of the parishion ers and friends of Rev. ci-T. tIALLowEt4., gave the Reverend' gentleman and his geed lady,_ a pleasant surprise visit on Saturday evening. The evening', was passed in pleasant intercourse, hitt the minister has more substantial _ tokens of 'the visit than the simple recollection tpat it was given him. - —Under date of Saturday last, the El mira Advertiser's Sayre correspondent writes : "Colonel R. A. PACKER and wife and Mr. 110WAKD ELMER and wife, sailed from New York Thursday afternoon for Havana, t •üba. ' They expect to spend part of the winter there, then go tnMex ieo and remain until Spring. Previous to , Mr. PACKVIt'S departure he was elected President of the Pa. &N. R. R. Co. Mr. U. F. GOODMAK, Assistant Superintend- Ant, will act as Superintendent until .Mr. PaexEn's successor IS chosen. The fu ture Superintendent , will probably be ei ther Mr. R. F. GOODMAN or W ILLIAM STEVENSON, Who is now Supi3rititendent of th s e G. I. &S. R. R. They are both well known as old railroad men, and if either of them is chosen the management of the road' will be in competent hands." The following gentlemen havebeen en: gaged to lecture chapel of , the Sus quehanna Collegiate Institute next term, which commences Monday next : Rev. Dr. STEWART, Revs. Mr. Bums and WRIGHT, Hon. P. D. 311 - meow, and JAS. .MACFAALANE, Esq. The lectures will be given evenings and will be free to all, and especially selected with reference to the benefit of the young. • PATRONS OF TEMPERANCE: Tho Supreme Lodge of this organiza tion was in session in this place on Tues day and Wednesday of this week.. A large number of de,eg,ates representing ten Lodges of tbe order were present. The reports; of the oilicers showing a large increase' in Membership, the organization of many new lodges during the past'year, and that the order-iS in a prosperous con dition. The following are tbe officers for , the ensuing year : Sup. W. S., Bev. Dex. s lEL SA 'AGE., of Morris 'inn ; V. P., Ii N. 6111[NNELL, Antrim , ;V. M., Sister EMMA McNErti of Carpenter ; W. Chap lain, - Rev. It. W.,CIIENET; of Big Pond ; W. Secretary, R. H. McNErr, of Carpen ter ; NV. TreaSurer, J. H.. CAMPBELL, of Shunk ; W. Marshall, 0. P. Ciimmixos, • of Bentley Creek .; Assistfint Marshall, C, H. Tommvp:s, of Grover ; Lady. Assistant Marshall, Sister IDA GuovEn, East Smith field ; Guardian, Sister JULIA KING,''ELIBt SMithilar;.-L - G. CHARLES BROUGHTON, Apirim ; 0. .'G., O. G. -DoNnwit, of Big Pond.—Ciinfon. Sentinel. ARGUMENT COURT CONTINUED. The Com Mission of Hon. Paul D. Mor row, President Judge elect of the Thir t4nth • Judicial District for ten years from the,first day of January, ,1 . 881, read' in opcn:"Conit. . N. P. Brown vs. Lydia A. Brown.--1 Role • on plaintiff to pay money to defend ant. Ursula t. Hawk va. Mrs. C. P: Law- ..• rence.—Bolo on defendant to bring 'ao-1 tion of ejectment. - . • Jeanette. Wiggins vs. J. L. Patterson. —Rule to set aside Fdreign Attachment. George Nichols vs. q. W. Park, et. al. —Rule to open judgment. . . t Jeremiah Roth vs. Henry Fritz. Rule • for Sheriff's interpleader. W. S. Pierce, Administrator, vs. J. B. Chaapel ; Abram Johnson, et. al., vs. Dennis Crimmins ; Coon & Braine vs. the Pottsville liisurance Company, Garnishee of the Minniqua Springs' Imprcirinint Company.—Rumade absolute. . Sylvanus Varner Administrator 'vs. C. Warder; James Burke's use vs. Isaac .V incept .— Rules disc arged. .. -.Rosetta Scott vs. Ma lon Scott ;G. H. Maynard vs. Abbey . \ aynard.—Alias subpwna to be issuedirreach case. . Sophii L. McCarriek vs.li'll...McCar rick.-4. W. -Vitudyke Sppo .ed Com missioner. I ' Commonwealth vs. J6hn Ackle et. ; al. - -B. M. Peck, Esq., appointed A ditor 1 to distribute funds paid by defendan ' . In re the lunacy of .Myron Luther, Return of inquisition confirmed Di. ' Bl. . In to the assignment of S. N. Wpostpr. —Court discharge assignee. In r© - Georgd.> llemminger a lunatic.— Court discharge committee. • - ; " ' Hiram Thomas':use vs. 11. W. Thomas' Exeeters, et. al., two c,ases.=Judtrrient against Garnishee on answers #1 each case. , r -1 V I Tug Coons —and— NDItY NUBBINS. _ . By circulars , honed by Colonel R. ,A. Pacimu, President of the Fa. & N. Y. C. &R. R. Company, rind the G. I. & 8. Railroad Company, we learn that WIL LIAM STEVENSON, Btlperillgerld9llt of the G. I. & 8. road hal teen appointed to the same position on the Pd. & N. .Y. .Road, and that R. F. Goonmen, AOsiotant Su perintendent of the Pa. & NI Y. .Road, has been • appointed 'Assistant SuPerin. tendent of the G. L & Roid also. Both of these gentlemen .mined am excellent railroad managers as they have . fully de monstxat. id in the - past.; And we 'doubt if better selections could hive been made for thipUsitions, iir'selections that would have givins mom satisfaction to the trar. cling tii,persons who transact bold ! uess Witl4he SIAN .or'. to the employee of the twisncunpanies. - LECTURE COURSE._ NEW OFFICERS. Ma== ride* et siego - r of 43010110 M4 fix* AsAil"*" ,11 0 1 Poi ! , .. 1 "f)a** 1 0 *ltt' indoar - Y 1 •11* 16 , Zen*. ;prof last liadt. Tait aliarebleitlttere Ot Ailtio6o l 4:l4* eitiokietieousilitea Of the 814011 of andideoes by *amTanoiy girt!, Mac; Tonna tad W00n, , -and Ita ad inns by Grand Pkltatair atoutTr, of thyO State. D. C; DoWris Zeq., introduced the Grand Dictator.in ashartbut appro., Oriate address.' Mr. Eoscuirrx walisten ad to with the:closest attention by the en . tire atulletsce, which noinlyfilisyd the large ball; from the commencement to the close of his. Address. The addnot *bounded with, much =valuable iniormaticta to not dblyinembers of >the order port, but to those who were not. Ic was well &- Wenn% awl-will, we have no doubt, prove Of valise to the ordfsr. here. At the cones elusion of the addreu, 'about two bun: dred ladies and gentlemen repaired to K. of P. Hall, whereafter gnre lbeing said, by the Rai. J. S. Mcrae, of Christ Church. they partook of a splendid colla tion prepared by = the ladies whiles husbands are: tumblers of Crystal Lodge. After the banquet an adjoununent was bad , td the 11 O. of O. F. Hall ! adjoisting, when tbe assemblage waaagain called to order by the Dictator of Crystal 'Lodge, Jaen Wasunctz, Jr., when D. C. DEWrrr, in a neat and witty speech, pre sented to the Grand . Dictator, on behalf 'of Crystal Lodge, a beautiful emblematic gold charm. Mr. Bscenrr, although taken completely by surprise in the pre sentation, accepted the gift with's few appropriate remarks. After this there was singing; by MOMS. WOW, DEWITT, BETTINATO, Buck, Maim, and TAYLOR, and short addresses by. Hon. E. L. Mr.- P us, M. B. Fowsza, Dictator of Kingston Lodge, FRANK AMMERMAN, Past Dicta tor of Ulster Lodge, and Past Dictators BLACK and ALLEN,'of Crystal Lodge. It was twelve o'clock when the exercises finally; closed and the happy assemblage separated, all , uniting in pronouncitqiit a complete success in every particular, and an occasion long to be renicmbered by all who were so fortunate as to be present. . There were present a number of Knights from Waverly Lodge, of Waverly, N. Y., and a goodly number from the lodges in , this county. Thei Committee who had charge of the arrangements for the affair, and carried it to 'so successful a termina- Aion, arc entitled to great praise. Thii" Ccmunittee consisted of the follewing named gentlemen: I J. R. Krrrnwnox, C. 11. MYER, REO. RIDORWAY/ N. 'S. RICKEY, and GEd. S. ESTELL. BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION. On Saturday, January iftit, lIIAAM kiroonnunir, Esq., of - Roatu, celebrated hit eightieth birthday, and although the day was. intensely cold, the house was tilled with Children, grand-children and •friends, who came to enjoy with him the happy reunion. Burlington, Towanda, and Checrry Valley, N. Y., being repre sented. Just, before repairing to the din ing-room—where a sumptuous dinner was awaiting us—au unexpected guest was announced, who received . hearty wel come from all; it being the , youngeSt son, who had just i returned fromidinneappo• lie; Minnesota, after atiabseuee of four years. One brother and slater were pre vented from joining the happy group by the many miles which intervened, and the wife . of the _brotheit—Mrs. LESLIE WOOD. nurrx—contributed the following origins poem for 91? occasion : . Beneath•the weight of eighty snows, • Lie dud my eighty years; Like visions/air, then morn arose ; How brief their sin appears., How oft I view again In thought, The loved and vanished days; The hope and comfort. that they ; hrotight, Looks soft through vanished haze. The fairest 'scenes, the saddest hour, All that my lire has known; Ariso again In mystic pOwer, int memory's canvass thrown. The noonday gitiis s ejnlang lot!, But through : Abe tlvlllght - gray, ilow - many stairrelustere glow Invisible by_day. I would not check the current '' t hat bears mete the shore; Bec'ause I know beyond tts la4lfejor evermore, Some dearest friends have long been gone From out Ire rushing tide ; • • •i` I know they'll grplt me In the dawn Uponlhe other side. • I almcst see thefr wsstlng eyes, lindlanned by grief or rare ; . Grown loveller. - for In-Paradfse, For there Is no night there. Then thankful for Ilfe'a Bloseloga all, For night no leas than morn; • . lo hear the angel call I'll watt 16 me welcome home Mr A GREAT PAPER,. re to call the attention of our one of the greatest newspapers We des readers td no that secures' the best of the a writers inAis country irind Europe, re gardless' of expense ; hit 3 the best_ and fullest book reviews of any, paper in the country ; has able articles' upon financial subjects,; has departments devoted to Fine Arts, Biblical Resiarch (something' that ,cannot be found in any 'other 'newspaper in the United States), Farm and Garden, Insurance, Weekly Mar ket Reports,*at tle Market, Prices, Current - , Dry Goods Quotations, ete. 7 in t fact, . a newspaper - fully suited to the re quirements of every' family, containing a fund of information which =not be bad in any othcr 4 . o‘ thaPe, , ,and haiting a wide 'circulation all over the country and in' Europe. We refer 4o the Independent, of New York. 44 Tileilarg .est, the ablest, the best." AN INTERESTING/BOOK: lIVBISARD Brothers, of 723 Chestnut street, Phila.; have recently issued livery handsomely illustrated 'book of 500 pages, entitled " Digging 4:31d Among the Rock ies, or, Exc' itures of Wild Camp . Life in Leaf c Hills, and the Gyn. nison Cour 1 author of the book] is GEORGE al, Esq., of Sugar no, this/county; who sixint several , months )1S Colorado, Dakota, Montana,' etc., \in the capacity of a Deputy Mineral i SutvQr of the Government for the inin-!, eraybeit of that region. ` :The book isi printed; iriclear, bold type,- and is the lat. . , est and best•'sketchhook of adventure in •thyirent gollelds oil the far West:- It •cinitahis thrilli A . narratives of crimp -life at Lcadville, am' ig the Black Ilill‘and in the Gunnison co ,I, try of Colorado: It also sketches life u , the Snowy Range, the home of the elk, thskdeer and the.ciri , demon bear. Itdescrilses streams pled With fish, foresta filled with game,; and mountains filled - with silver riul gold:. that land where cities spring 'p in a day, and where fortunes are made ip 'll,,`lno - are many mat‘ers of momentoits in \ teresL This book tells Vow' 'midi 'fully rich . " strikes " have-been made by rro. ' fessionals arid by.".tender - feet:" t scribes how they find the treasures, he they find it, how they mine it, how, they prepare it for commerce, - and where, they sell it. • It tong how .min'i'e live, tln:cost of living, how claims are located, , -and bow they are bold. ,it describes the Min; '' _ • , ing cempanies, , both large and 'small, M== good sobs& Imam* t Pidpi of - ohs** qt tit lath impastem.& , Itgiveilabar*liiesX wiinanive mide OwArc 1 44.945 t 1 44 tivh.lei-0 1 . 1 44 therlinOtesev .10 hdalf 1 1 1 0 1; . -1, Vd• shim danger, wainyoUrei.----041 1 411.34-: and all time features - ofactiki!lifi among the ficOifliountitimi are Iwo :pottriy,d' with enable pest, The and - moat ant iens% WU:nation-- -Ow -goldiwnduoing, sections, the - prodtietiotr Itself, and ill that peot,ioo to W. Is Ite' painted, not by a theorist, but by one: who has traversed the-fleids, minted the toil, and gMherad some of the maids or life airlift the Rnekies. - The West 'bi- Wes of iniimai.prodnetion by: years are given ablo; in short, all that one !weds io know about mines and mining in 41kese' raglans Will be tonnd in this book. . The book will be sold by Subscription, and those desiring territory , in Which , : to am muss for its sale, should address livimarin brotbers, l 723 Cheat:mt. streetr, Philadele . phis. ' . Local Correapondcnce. • 1 , SMITHFIELD. The del Imo, luta g g lag improved:, . The past week has been: . a very' lively one for Stnithiteld. • , " A sociable,was held at the parsonage of the Congregational Chnich on Thursday evening." Thursday night, a donation party was given to Ilev. A. Tilden, at the Ainericau, Hotel. There was a 'large attendance, 'lid about eighty dollars were left for the he pastor. tast Widneaday night Mr. James Harkness,. an old ' gentleman ahout ninety years of age, who was livjpg with his daughter, Mri. George Corey, died with- - out a moment's werning.. 110 went to bed a little earlier than usual, but feeling well. In a few, moments he was found to be 'Frid4, the temains were taken to Springfield for interment. Saturdiy, another child of Mr. James Waldron died with diphtheria. - Protracted.meetings are being held'at the Disciple Church with very good. suc cess.; Rev. J. G. Encell is doing the preaching. ' I F. ' 2 - - About the Smithlicld rioters; Iva have Only to say that we hope to see them re ceive the punishment they deserve. But it is a fact that there are a few persons who are doing all in their power to help! the leaders of the shameful 'act to get clear from he penalties of the law. With few exceptions there is vfo sythpathy for them here, and a ny one who helps by any trickery these persons to evade they law; should, and will be considered as bad , as they. • ' • Many stories about kidnappitig the principal witness, • and. thus' prevent her from appearing, against them are beipi, circulated. Should anything of this kind happen, it would be the most dispraceful part of the whole affair, and for this we would be blamed, and in a measure juitly too. Let us r be alive to the importance of seeing these'oUtlaws pun shod as they de serve. • January 16, 1881: \ as . - ULSTER.' ` ' Ple ant weather ;.- nice bleighiug, n 3 plenty sleighing parties 'in and a ut out. village. The' farmers and tearnst rs "are hnprovink the "shining hours" by drawing their logs to the respective mills, 'and bark' to the markets, etc., making, as one remarked, atone that reminded him somewbat of "old times." ' Mr. John Sallivan,a laborer on the Pa. 47, •. Y. Railroad, at thifi place, , met with a bad misfortune last .Thursday, in the bUrnirig of his barn; together with a-cow and necessary fodder. He being a poor man, the loss must. be severely felt by , him and his family. • ' What would have been a disastrous fire, bad it got head Way, `was caused by tho hreaking, in some manner, of a lamp in the .rooms occupied by John . McQueen; Jr., in the. Wheat block. The flames, 'however, were put out before much.dain age was done. Had this not been done, the whole blOcktogether, with the several buildings hear, must certainly Been en tirely -c consumed. . EMI - A - bcil Holcomb can now be seen ou'our struts with" an air' of conscious import ance not usual with him. It is a girl. We will take a cigar this time; Ancil. Mr. Wm. Irving is erecting a bath to take the place of the one burned recently. Rev. J. C. B. Moyer is bolding meet ings at the Oak - Hill schoolhouse. Con. siderable interest seems to be manifestcd. The sings g slaws, conducted by 3. IL Mersereau, „are thoroughly organized; have procured ' net Woks, • and._.are being prepared to sing not merely with the "Spirit,," but with the." undct standing also." The gentlemanly agent of the Sunday Telegram (Elmira) was in , town Llst Saturday. Several of the papers named are sold here eackweek. donation fo / r the.beneilt. of Rev. J. C. B. Moyer/will be held at the Toin Bkll,tp-morrow evening. . Mi. Lee Thomas. 'has moved his family, from Tinge county to our. place, ho hav ing °Semi into partnephip with C. P. Forrest. "1)E So_ , Ulster, Pa., January 17th; 1881. BUSINESS LOCAL. HYDItAtILIb CEMENT.—Jost mesh, ed—another ear load of XX Star Cement.:' sopt7. B. 31„WiLLEs. _ . Qom'POMBA has the best wearing Shoe/ for Men, Boys and Youths' - wear% ever offered in Towanda, and at prices within the reach of all. vir All orders for . Milk. or Cream left . at C. S. Furcirs Confectionery . Store will be promptly tilled by Sutra ItyOthers. dee3O-w4. Eligatit new stock of JEWELRY at the . Da-Cent Store: :" Oct. 29, 1650. VirCILOYES and .MlTTENS—loweat prices-41 the 09-Cent Stott. Oct Vi t 80. or Job lot of Ladies Pants, 2.5 cents; worth 40, at the 00-Ceatt tore. - Oct. 28,'80. er GEo. L. Ross sells PiWeeries awful CiIEAP because his expenses ire very light, and be is bound his customers shall- have the benefit: rir Fora good, durable and neat fitting 8110F. L eall at F. J. 111.11314, Beldlemaa's Block, Main street. • N0r.17-t!. VirIIERINO UNDERWEAR ,_ at the 99-Cetit Store. • Oct. 28th, 1080. teIIIIRRAR to (CEO. L. Ross's New Grocery Store In the Montanye Dloct,and getiour tirowles at rook bottom. Jan. TO. t" New Books just out—Mrs. Holmes • May Agnes Flatlet. E. P. Poe sad tAhers—at the ant Store. - 'Der& tr YOU .RUN NO RISK when 'you tiny your Groceries at G. L. RoSEI'S nett s store in Montan,ye.Rlock. His PRICES are WAY DOWN to tOilt . botUtui.' His store In KELLUM lILOOK, )IST WARD, beats the world by Low Prices and good Goods.' • - • Qom' It. Is inipaissible for,lwoman after a faithful come of treatment, with LAMA E. Put:Mail VEGETABLE COYPOUI~U to cooll4e to suffer with* inuilmesi of the illefes- Beet a stamp to Nis. l.44sta E:Ptsatraw, Westetro\keettuti,, Lyttit, Num., -for 'Pamphlets. Bold' by r.if. C. Pc9iTaa,' Drunist, Tawaa4a, Pay- E==a ur Lookeigiti*Olikiiiii" you out ext upopot umi mutes at olio. BOWS, ltaitsaya amt. Blrp.kes are wwor &we,. sore ha Kellum Week will be immellest with • •0•4 4 •60.•••• 11 014.9t 8110C1121/41, they be eel# tiorietwesikiiitdb NI prism. _1011). Iltr The VOW: lITORE - 14 ' Head *vim uso 4 , LAMPS and LOT arrNtit dioirri‘bb; iladdli*Ord bit ter thankleiss bars sad mutt noes esedsfardery and pleapide."o illseesasd , User keicabdor esit - be tam ataliXallmkpildost Martian Idlb bast. nos at didldidw , ILO so dead% sate. swiss* EONS dlorter; estls stun se ed stter a hearty meal ta thirtrod sad se dayagOesbea -11011. dud des =sal asay Oro, "Kb yea. TWISATETE SETTS, . WINE SETTS, LIQUCII SiCrTS—at rTS—aN►Ceao Store. Heir 1:410,11 Casa MILL.-•-ThiS is an excellent Portable nitll—one that. commends at sight. Footers haying apples going to waste, win do Inn to glee Use Cider WU stria IL Odds easily and iiphily—crustklng the. fruit !Woad et Vain. 0 1 1m4tY, pie Carrels per day. For site cheap. Towanda. Pa., Sept. 7. IS. EMOTING MACHINE NEEDLES Otis and ettaebutente at the 99-Cent State. - Ur Why don't you., try Carter's Little ,LlflllaPltiar Tito area • posture "pue tor 'sick headache, and all the Ills prodeeed by disordered liver. Only one pills dose. PAINTS 40 . - FARMERS. ;•;-Don't let your bosses be seen standing much at the taelarn door; It don't look right. Dan% be without Henry .111 Johnson's Arnica and Oil Liniment near at hand to apply la case of -secident. , Keep good' fences.- espgclally Hue fences it protinote good feelings among neighbors. Keep Ddwris , E l ixir always In the house, and uso In eases of sudden coughs; Be., as a safeguard against cense mption and other dan gerous diseases. Baxter's Mandrake Bitters; taken according to directions, saves large expense In doc tor's bills. I#OllD TO (jUlt READERS.— When y read of a remedy that will cure all dis eases, &rear It; but when you read of a pure vegetable {c ompound which eiaims to cure only cer - tain }arts .,[ a body, and furnishes high proof that . U doss this, you can safely try it aad with the as surance that it will help you. This Is Just what Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure does. It cures all troubles of the lower portion of the body and none others. It will not help the tooth-adhe, Car-ache nor consumption, but It will put your body In a rigorous and healthy state where you cai en joy life and appreciate Its good things. Try It. ; far A PASTOR MADE HAPPY.—I have been greatly troubled with wiy_ kidneys and liver oiler twenty years. and during that entire time I wile never free from pain. My medical bills were enormous, and I visited both the Hot and White Springs, noted for the curative qualities of the water. I am happy to say lam now a well man, and'entirely as the result of Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Care. With such glorious results I am only too glad to testify regarding the remedy which has made me so:happy. (Rev.) P. Y. 11.1111KLF.E. coal yea CroSslng, Arkansas. • Jan :o. DIED. COOK.—At her home In Towanda. January tattk, ism, of pfrutnoola, NW Julia A. Cook, to the 7 , ach sear of her age. D • eceased was an swat of. 0.4... and T. C. Dc. TOWANDA MARKETS. -• REPORTED By STEVENS t LONG, Generulderderi In Grocerlos and Produce, corner • 'Slain and Pine Streets. - WEDNESDAY EVENING, JAN. 19, , 18!O. CELLINCI Flour per bbl. $3 30' d 3. 7 50 Flour per sack • .1 . 40 ; 00 I'Bs Corn Meal per 100... . - • 4t: 4C Chop Feed ; - Si} ;1 40 Wheat, per bush.... fit 00 0$ 1 63 4 Corn I • 543 qll - - 58 Eb PY e " • 75 (43$ @. ~... _ -- S Oats . - - aa 0 Buckwheat - 45 0 ' Buckwheat F10ur..... it s- 10 Clover seed Timothy; Western,.. Beans, 62 lin, 6 5 50 0 0 41.0 0 00 St 0 0 at - 1 25 61 20 0 . Pork. mesa Dbl. 616 00 0 Lard . • 'O9 0 lO 0 12 Butter; tubs 21 0 25 0 • . nous..., . : ... .20 a 21 0 Eggs, fresh . ~. - t , 28 • 0 Cheese - . ' - 14 0 18 Potatoes. per bush .. 1* ("4' 35 al Beeswat..." - 20 0 22. • y _COURZCTXD KY GEO. A. DAYTON . tildes .., 1 5 ' 06. 1 4.:0 01' Veal skins 1 , ' • 50 011 :s0 Deacon Skins 40 0 65 Sheep Pelts it 6 500 180 CODIINCTED N. 11. DAVIDOW fit alto. 0664 (7 75 0 el 25 404 Go 6 750 1"50 Hides ' . ireal Skins' • ' Deacon sktue...., ' • tihecp rags i. POWELL & CO. Are opening this week a large stock of GOODS! NEW Evecially adapted to THE 1101 BAY SEASON They have taken advantage of the markets at this season, and have closed out lines of Goods which be offered at great bargains and much be - lOw former' prices. particular Attentipn I Isiasked to their NEW STOCK -;•=0 F Dress -Goo& To their New Stock of CLOAKS ___ E SHAWLS AND URS EMI . A ND N TO THEIR NOTION STOCK Which is.fully 'stocked with all • the Novelties. for the .." - Holiday Trade. • e Towanda, 'Deo. 9, 1880. GET YOUR HAIR CUT AND SHAVING, AT TUN "Vgirearcl E 3 cri4 ,l SHAVING PkRLOR• - firWes. 4l4 7 act OF alle ir. V. 11=0E, /roper Towanda, Pa., ;ply 15, 1579. LEEL.By. vlctae ki of sectary mitts Wood Oat or the Court ot Cott woo Ples of Broatord.COcucty sod to me directed, I will expose to publict age M the Coustatooto Toccoada• on _ Tbursdayi t Febinsairyld, 1561, at 1 etelock, 21., the follawingdesathad pror7 ty, to wit: • : No. i. One lot of land situate In Troylownsblp, bounded as falloirst Beginalng at • pest and stone NI perches west of the east line of - leads belonging to the patties of,the Arstpart, situate near *small stream; thente outh by other lands m of e the parties of the first pegs istancoof 120 tres to a post in the line of. land d s belMging to E. C. Williams thence west bi-Le.Willbmt 47 perches to a post; thence *oath b sweet* perches to a thence west .52 Fer y ehea. Itletift. le Bite of lands late be. • longing to J. Jackson ; _ thence meth b 7 some 45 perches to a post • thence west b si n ie se 7ll perches to pestle Ithe cif leads late be to E. 13. Parsons.; theme Detail), Wee 1 perches toe t stoats la line Of lands of if. A ;. Cialie'; pos thence ang east by same liperebeisto a poet thence north by same the distance of 27 parches to a post, corner of late heleaging to C. Newbury ; ' thence east by - same the distaste* of Iff perches to the plate of. beginning; contains lel sem and 40 perches of land, more or less. Excepting and always ;cackling all • that piece or parcerot laud situate within Abe boiradarteaof aforesaid tract, All of the land lad its apportetuutete. Including road or the privilege to use for me. my heirs and assigns.'whielt fi described la'acertain deed exe , cuted by gleaner Pomeroy and . Rhoda his wife, 1 bearing date February 5, A.. 1). 1547. and acknowt. edged on the same day-before Wm. Kendall, epos lice of the peace is and leißradford Coontyafore- said, and which was reco r ded in the °Mee for re cording deeds, In deed boot No. - te; page 431; etc.; about 10 acres improved. Ault of Amos tlinderliter vs. S. M. Dobbins. , No. 2. ALSO—one other lot of lend. situate In tiger township. bounded Meth by lands of Chas. Thompson, B. Livermore and John Lenox; east by land of George Lenox and N. Davidson ; south by :land of D. and Patrick Dinins, and west by land of C. Mallory ; contalellloo. acres, more or less. nearly ail improved, with I n :framed house, 1 framed bare, other outbutidlngs and few fruit trees there on. Suit of Edward Mills' use -vs. ,Charies Kitchen and G. If. Vandyke, administrators of Fannie W. Kitchen, deceasedi No. 3. .ALSO—One other lot of land, situate in Colombia township„, bounded north by lands of Schuyler Gates antiMesley estate, east by lands 01 Schuyler Gates and the public highway, south - b, the public highway and lands of Bothwell and Ira, Smith, and Meat by lands of Ira Smith and Bette, estate; containsacres, more or less, all Improv , ed. with 1 framed . house„ I framed bun and' few fruit trees thereon.. No. 4. ALSO—One other lot of land, - situ:4l6,h; Columbia township, bounded north and west- by lands of-Wm. Young.feast by lands of Eva Austin and south'by the Piddle highway; - contains .of an acre, more or less, all Improved, with I framed store building thereon. - No. S. ALSO—One other lot of land, situate It Columbia township, bounded north ter land of O. 0. Bosley, east by lands of Charles Billings, soon. by lands of Samuel Tink ham, west by landsof John Benedict; contains acres, more or less ; t o Im provements. Suit of Caroline Slade vs. L. B. Slade, . No. O. ALSO—One other lel,of land, situate It. Athens Borough, bounded Mirth by lot No. 37. east by Water street„south by tot No. 39, and west b, lot No. 23: being lot No. 31 In a pint or survey mad,. by Z. F. Walker, known a:s,the Sitterleo plot, and recorded in Bradford County deed book No. 110. page 258; this lot has 74 3.lo:feet frontage en Water street, Its north line Is 193 feet deep, and Itsiendt line is 191 feet deep; all Improved, no buildings. Suite! Jas. H. Webb, administrator, vs. F. A. Bishop. Lafayette Anson, T. T. ,- • ' • .• No. 7. ALSO—One other lot of land. slttiale I Springfield township, bounded north, east;:l wmtb and West by lands or r Aorge Leonard ; contains 6 scree, about 1 ° Imp ‘l, v.ith observatory, i stone shanty, I ham aiiiied thereon. Suit of,Tiar Victor Sewing Machine Company vs. J. Id. Onstin and N. Dustin. No. 8. ALSO—One other int of land, situate In South Waverly Borough, bounded as follows: Be ginning In the north line of Mathewson's lands at the southeast corner of a lot sold by W. P. Decker to E. it. Northrup thence north 4 0 east line rods to the centre of Pitney street ; thence along said street 83 0 10' east 3 4.10 rods to a comer , ; thence south 4° west 23si rods to said Mathews4n , . , - north line ; thence along said line north 83°10 , west 3 4-10 rods to the place of beginning; contains anacre. more or lessiall Improved, with I framed house, 1 framed barn and few fruit trees thereon. Suit of James It. Stone vs. Ira Davenport. No. 9—ALSO—one other kit of land situate in Smithfield-township, - bounded as follows, town : On the north by the public highway ; on the east by lands of, Jackson Wakely (formerly of Owen Harris); on theaunth by lands of Jacid) Fletcher ; 'and on the west by the public highsay. :containing SO acres of land more or lest, about 43 acres im proved, with 1 framed house, 1 framed barn, and an orchard of 'fruit treat; thereon. Seized and tat It. M. irimiss, IMEZEI lir ~~ r -en Into execution at the suit - H and Louisa Storms' use vs. Alexander Bleb at the suit of s iohu Merkle's Adni. vs. Saone. _ No. 10--•-ALSO—One other lot of laud - equate in Athens Boro., bounded as follows : Being lot No.' 0 In a plot or survey'retbrded itt Deett Book No. 141, page 159, In the Once for recording deeds iu said county and beinga parrot a piece - of land con veyed to the above named grantor, 'by James M. Webb, Adm.. toy Deed recorded April '2oth„ tsso. and recorded in Deed Book. No. 141, Page sc.„ . in and for said comity. All improved, no building , . Seized and taken'into executron at the snit of S. B. - Boger. Va. W. N s Hilton. so.ll—ALSO=The defendant's uhtllvided interest In one other lot of land situate I.overton twin, bounded as follows to-wit : On the north by lands of Daniel Heverly ; on the cast by -lands of Margaret McCann :on the south by lauds -of Ed ward Streevy and the pnbile highway; and on the west by !amt.; or Andrew Wlit and a private• . road from what is known as Monsiemau road to Andrew Wilrs ‘ honwfrontaining about 70 acres of land more or less. about 60 acres Improved, mltli 1 tram.: ed house, 1 framed barn, with sheds attached, and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. S - -Ize.l and tak en Into execution, at the suit - ef James McCann's usa . rt, Francis McCann. NO. 12—ALSO—One - other lot Of land situate In ToWanda Borough, hounded as follows t 4)n the north by lands of J. 0. Frest : on the east by lands of .T..` - 71Ifesns : on the south by lands of John Lantz; on the west by Charles Street ; being about -100 feet front on said Charles street, and 'about ISe feet'dettp, volth.-1 framed building used fur:paint ing house and Store - room,. and oue other entail framed building thereon; No. I7—ALSO—One other lot of land situate in Towanda •Borough, bounded as follows, to-wit : ' Beginning at the north-west corner of a lot belong. Itm to 'William' Welcli on the east line Charles street: thence easterly. along saldWelehes north line 150 feet morwor less, tithe west line of lands owned by J. F. Means; thence northerly along said Means' line 50 feet; thence westerly and 1 araliel withlald 'W elch's north line f5O feet inereor IC'S% to the' ea.. t line of Cbarlesstreer ; thence; southerly along the line of said street 50 feet to the place of beginning; all Improved, no bui id hip. Seized and -taken Into execut , on at the - suit of James Wood's use Vs M. A. Cash, Adw. of 13; Cash, it ceased, F. A. Cash, et al. 1 • • • . . No. 14—ALSO—One other lot of land situate In . South Waverly Borough, bounded as follows : on the north by lands of Timothy Flireeen : on the cast by Williams street; en the south by lands of J.Sulllran ; awl On the west by lands of Time thy litreen, .eentalnlng D 4 acre of land mere or, lesx all improved:with 1 framed house and a few fruit trees thereon. "Belied and taken into execution at the suit of Walker Bros. vs. Martin McNamara. 1 No. 15—ALSO—One other lot of land situate In Athens township,, hoUndFd as fellOws: !Pi the north by lands of Bowmati& Splan ; on. the east by lauds of H. Willlston's Est.; and Abram iluoslck er ;on by lands of Smith & Griffith and the.party of the first; and on the west by lambi of James Melrdle containing 250 acres of land more or less, about a 0 acres improved, with I framed hoess,_7. barns and sheds attached, 2 hog houses, I milk hous; and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken-into execution •at the snit of William Grath ek v.% C. Ilunsicker. • No. 16—ALSO—One other kit of land situate In Athens tewnshipo hounded as follows : On the north by lands of Menry Kirby: on tae east and south by lands now - or fornierly owned by 3 elm D. Keyser. and on the west by the public highway. contenting 1-4 of acre of laud more or less, with 1 framed house mad a few fruit trees thereon. Seized. and taken into execution at the suit of Friendly Bros'. -use vs Mare F. Carnier. • No. 17—ALSO—One other lot of land situate In Smltlitield and Athens taps., bounded as follows: On the north by lands of William Phelps'; On the east Ity Lauds of B. B. Burnside and James eurn side and highway . leading from MI an to Smith field ; andon the west by lands, of .1: - El; Pierce contsining.6l acres of land more or less, , abont Si acres with 1 dwelling house, 1 barn, 1 steam shingle mill thereon. Seized and - taken Into execution at the suit of Davis C. Pierce vs."l'. 31. tierce. . No. 18—ALSO—One other lot of land situate In, Albany twp., bounded as follows : 'Beginning i rod south of the third telegraph pole north from New Albany station ; thence east tothe east bank of the creek ; thence northerly along the tank of said 44 creek twenty feet below the water-fall of the same: - thence west to the creek ; thence along the .creek to G. 11. Kendall's east dam t.thencof west .to • the road; thence along the road to the place of begin-. ning ; together with a private road privilege from the land along the creek to the Ilubleird road, sub ject' to a-private rearptivllege to Wells 'lrller-x, his heirs and assigns, actosi the creek below the mill : all Improved, with) saw mill, I framed dwel ling hou s se. I Learn and a few fruit, trees thereon. Seized and' taken Iwo exeeution -at the cult of W Ils Wilcox vs. E. 11; Sprout and E.- T. Spiout /.. - o. 19—ALSO—tine other lot of land situate In • °wands tap., bounded as follows, to-wit: Begin ning at a corner on north line of street In said twp: f thence north 84 deg. east along north _line of a lot sold to E. 31eDonald 173 feet to a corner: thence north 53 deg: east along lets. of 3iason am' G. F, Mason, 45 feet to a corner; thence south 84S deg., east 187 feet to a corner. on RatlrOad street; thepee south 5.15" deg. west along, said Rail road street 29 feet to the corner of said Railroad street: and thence south 45 deg., west along North line street 18 feet to the place of beginning, with I framed house thereon: Seized and taken into ex ecution at the suit of Rodney A. 31ercur's use vs. . Michael Meehan. No. 20—ALSO—One other lot Of land situate In Athens Bore', bounded as follows: North ly pub lic highway ; east by lauds ot I% larks; south by lands of N. C. Barris ; and west by lands of 3thrtin Thoidlisoli and Gotehlus; being 75 feet front and ' 110 feet. sleep, with 1 house and 1 fronted barn thereon. Seized And taken into execution at the suit of C. O. Huntington, to the use of F. C. Baird vs. Edwlti"Drake. • " . . . CITATION.In the matter of the N.,/ -- estate of Griswold Owens. late of the township of Ridgbury. do thesouuty of Bradford. and State of Pennsylvania, deceased. The.Cornmorwealth of Pennsylvania to Juletta Owens (now Juletta Wil kinson). of the townshla of Springfield, In said county of Bradford, Annetta Owens (now Annetta French), of Andover, state of Ottio,,Ency Owens {not Eney Mouldy), Mandates, Leralle county, state of Illinois. hetrs-ot-law of Grissiold Owens, • deceased,..orid to J. U. Evans. of the township 'of Mldgbury;_in said county. of Bradford, and tv all other perrons interested, greeting: Bradford County sa: lou are hereby cited to .be and appear before the Judge of our Orphans , Court, at an Orphans' Court. to be held at Towan da, fit said county of • Bradford, on toe twenty-first day of February, A D., ISSI,- at o'clock In the afternoon, then and there to accept ,or refinie to tate the real estate of said Griswold Owens. deceased, or Lid therefor, or show cause why-the COurt shall not order a sale thereof, situate in the township of ittdgbnry aforesaid, at the appraised valuation put upon It by an inenest:dtily awarded try the said Court. and returned by the Sheriff,"On the ninth day of September, A. It. 1680, to wit :'Two lots ckfntatnlog In all 3 acre s, at ten hundred and ninety-six 87-100tiollars,.and hereof fall net; -. Witness the honorable P. D. Morrow, Presidet of our said Court at Towanda, the fieth day of D ceinber, A. It. IMO: • 4. C. FHISBIE. Clerk of Orphput` Court. I certify the foregoing to be a true 'Copy of the, original rule. / P. J. HEAN, Sheriff. Janusrfs, DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE: 1 - I.—Letters of . administration having been granted to the undersigned, upon•tha estate`of Charlotte Noyes, late tif-Burlington twp., deceased. notice Is Wely glyen jhaL all person indebted to said estate ato requested to make -immediate pay. ascot, awl sit pdriona laving legal claims against the oaten will bresent itnmt withent delay In pito per o. der for settlement to' . 'J. W. NICHOLS. Addlinistrator.. Burlington, Pa., Jan, 20, i5Bl. • •-•. AUL' , • '.IOIII,OCLAMATION. Winans ! don. RAXL D. Kowtow. Pnoddeertjfiddh the lath Judicial District, eass ix trj of Jae easel/ of Bradford, Ina Wald kit Waft doe 'the lath day of December. t to me directed , fey holding *Coulee Oyer nod Tersitaer,' Elgaeral Jan Delivery. Quarter fiestion of the ll'esse. Cow soon Pleas and Orsaws Court as Teirsads. ter the coast: of lasSfard. earisseaOsa , lgesoday. zizsamorr nu, um, to continue Wee weeks. Solite Is Wilder* hereby glees blithe Careiers mini Justices of the Peace of . the watt, of Dad ford: that they be then and there in thdr persona. at 10 o'clock to the toreasoss, with recbrds. ingnisit loos and ether reansinbrances - to ao there thing, ?Mehl° heir *See apperhda to be done ; and - those Who ere bound by sums or ottierWtor. to plaierata egidose t he ners who ars or iney beta the jail of sold County, are to be then sad them to prosscatfassinst theta as shall be last. Jurors are 'visaged tote paw. lust In their attendance, ispely to tbeir Dated 14 Tayside, the 1215 day of Jeanery. In the • year of oar Lord one theassisdalusdred and eighty.4ne. and of the fade of the United States one Inteared and . • • - PETER J. D.ZAN.lllwild. ORPHANS' COURT SALE.-ily virtue of an order Issued out of the Orpheus , Cool of Bradford • County, the endanigned; ad• mini Dater of Charlotte Noyes, to said county. de: tem 4, will expose to public sale upon the premises. on THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 10274 -I1101,"at 2 o'clock, P. X.. the undivided half part of,the tat. lowing described real estate, situate to Burlington ' township; Beginning at point In the turnpike.. being - the adothwest corner of a lot Intended to be - - conveyed this day to 'George R. Haight; thence south 32% 0 east, 7 perches by said turnpike to the „„, northeast corner of the William Robinson lot, be- log lot No. Is; Menge by said lot No. 18 rooUt 5-134° west $1 240 perches to a post and _Atones; thence north .Bs%* west 63 &L.O perches Ur a post , and stone, a corner Of a lot this day moseyed to Reuben Italght thenee north }( 4, east .26240 pept, ekes to a post and stones. another /mesterei Reuben Might's lot; thence south UM° east 63540 perches to a post and stone* ; thence north &I 240 perches' . to the place-of beginning; contains 22 acres, more or loss; revert log half an sere sold to Leßoyflaight.- - Being the seine laud conveyed by ZdwaM Overton and wife to Charlotte Noyes nut Christiana Noyes, by deed dated August IS, A., D. 11121, and recorded In deed book No. 32. page 272, he., TERMS OP BALE-450 down. .100. on panfirma. Lion. and balance In one year with Interest from confirmation. J. W.W1C1101.13, Burlington, Jan. 20,18x1. Administrator. R EGISTER NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given. that there has been fled In the of of the Register for the Probate of Willa and granting.Lettere of Administration In and for the COunty of Bradford, state of Pennsylvania. accounts of alltnlntstiatlon upon the - Ictllowing estates, viz: • First and final account of 31 ilt3 twirls and Ell sha Lewis. executors of the Lot w land testament of Juitus Lewls,late of the towns pof Wyalusing, deceased. • Final account of F. H. Huff marl, administrator of the estate of Thomas Maxwell, late of the 1tor oni:11 of Troy, deceased. • Final account of J. F. Woodruff, surritting exec utor of the last will and testament of Jared Wood ruff: late of the township of Monroo:deemstred• First and anal accouat of Henry N., Bixby and IL Matilda hical. -- admintstritors of the estW of Chester Neal,.late of this township of Windham, deceased:. • - , First and partial account of Cynthia Antb.xi, and Samuel L. Anthony,'executers of the last will and testament of John S. Anthony, late of the township of Ulster, deceased. Flusi account of E. 0. Taylcr, executor of the last will and testament of alahetable Vairchltd, late of the township of Herrick, deceased. Vaal account of John Livens, out of the adziln litrators cum testament° waxers of ~the estate of Daniel Liven:4lst* of the townshipof South Creek, deceased. • Final account of 0. L. Russell, administrator. of the estate of Sylvester dialer, Lite of the township of Rome, deceased. Vibe' account of • Ellsha Lewis, administrator of theestate ot.William Conover, late of the township of Wyalosibg, deceased. ' • Final account of - Emma P. Redington and Roh. ert F. Redington„ administrators of the estate of George F. Redington, late - of the Borough of Troy.. deceased. . . Final account of Sarah A. Besley, guardian of Made E. Besley (now. Marie E. Montanye). First and dual account orira Finch, adminlstrao • • torof the estate of- Reuben Hickok., late of the townshLp of Warren, deceased. First'lnd anal account 'of L. Pitt, adminls- trator of the estate of John Pitt, latent the town p of South Creek, deceased. Suppletnental final account of A. H. Spalding, surviving administrator of the estate of George 11. Wetles, late of Athens, deceased. Final account of W. H. Cole and B. B.llollett,, administrators of the estate of Salsbury Cole, late of the township of Monroe. deceased: Final account of Jason K. Wright, guardian of W.ll. Murray, minor child of Rachel Murray. de ceased. by Ely Wright and Mat le E. Wright. exec utors of *the last will and testament of said Jason K. Wright, deceased: • - . Final account of Chandler Canfild anti C. W. heeuttirs of the last will and testament of Wilson Canfield, late of the township of Pike, deceased. ' • Murry A 1,,, " And also the appraLsement of property set oft-by. executors and administrators to widows and chil dren of the following decedents, six: I. Estate of A. R. Bowman, late of the tcrwuship of Leßoy, dec.:eased. 2. E.t4te of John Driscoll, late of the Borough of Troy;dee•aQmi. 3. Estate of Edwin M. Wright, late of the town ship of Columbia. derea4ed ' 4. E4tateOf Abel Watkins, late of the Borough . of Sylvania, deceased. ' 5, Estate of Atabel rirmenter. late of the town ship of Sprit:olCW, de - ceased. G. Estate of Daniel Itur..lek, late of the townsblp of. Albany, .decemed. - , • 7. I.state of Nathan Coleman, late of the town; 8. Estate of-P. C. 3lorgan,. late of the township of colneobla,Aleeeas•d. 9.' i;,tare of yolarn.Volc, late" of the'township of Springfield...deceased. ~ 10. Estate of Alphonso - J. Lloyd, late of the town hip of Wyatusing, dieeased. And the same will be presented to the Orphan's Court of Bradford. CouLty cn the 10th day of Feb ruarn fr'di. at 2 O'cleek, F. sr.. for contirmation and adocaure. • A. C. F 1115.811.7.. Register. Register's Office, Towanda, Jan. 13, 1881._ • LICENSES..-- . Ngtic e • hereby given that the Killowing app lications fur li censes for ',lcicle, eating.hottees an merchant deal ers have been sled In this office, and that the same will be presented to the Court of Quarter Sessions of Bradford County, on MONDAY; FEBRUARY' 7rll, Del, for the consideration of said Court,: HOTELS. Lyman Brewer. Wells township. Z James W. Wilcox. New Albany Borough. ttitclu tslakesley, Smithfield township. James F. Fox, Gantt Borough. George and 0. L. Jor on, 'Athens Borough. Marcus A. Forrest, Ulster township:" Joseph Causer, Jr., Springfield township. Safi' ue I Walbridge, Towanda ilorough, Ist Ward. .Leonard Morris, Burlington Borough. Ira H. Smith, Alba Borough. I). H. Bodge, Monroe Ketone'. • • • Miehmil F. Sullivan. TowantialPme. tat Ward. .Chas: H. 51cGooegal, Troy Borough. 11. F. Pitts, Sylvania Borough. C. E. Bartlett. Wysox township. John A. Briggs, Sayre, Athens township. • - EATING-1101;810. Eugene Riker, ToWanda Borough, 2d Ward, S. B. Tidd , To.wanda Borough. 2.1 Ward. - 'C. D. Holcomb. Leßoy township. A. J. Beers, Canton Borough. • . , . George O'Donnell, Canton Borough. S. M. COnovei, Athens Borough: James Nestor, Jr.,Towanda Borough, !,t , t Wsrd. William Bolan, Towanda Borough, Ist 'Ward. iIEKCIIAN't DEALXRS - Redmond Caton, Towanda Borough, sat WAD;. John SlMl:can, Towanda Borough, 21 'Ward. . C. Beardsley, Canton Borough; • Wm. C.Schnlze,.Terry township. GEO. W. BLACKMAN, Clerk - . Towanda, ra., - .1an:13, 1881. APPLICATION IN - DIVORCE. —To Edmund Doty. In the Court of Com mon Pleaa of Bradf ord County, No. ILA September Term, MAO. You are .Vereby notified that Willa, your wife, has applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford' County for a divorce from the bendier matrimony, and the said Court hat ap pointed Monday, February 7th. 1881, In the Court, House In Towanda, for hearing the said W ills in the premises, at which time and place you flay attend if you thing proper. • 13-Iw. , . PETER .1. DEAN, Sheriff. APPLICATION IN DIVORCE.' —To M. E. Baker. In the Court-of Cowmen Picas of Bradford county, No.9l,Bvpt. Tenn: IIIS(h You are - hereby notified that T. E. Baker, your husband, has applied . to the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County'fOr s,dirorce frowtho bonds of matrimony. and the said Court hater. pointed Monday. February 11.10881, In the Court ilouseiln Towanda,. for hearing the T.E.Baker In the premises, at whieb time and place yen may attend If you think proper. " 13—Iw. PETER .1. DEAN, Sheriff.: APPLICATION IN .DIVORCE. —To John F, Bergetiessen. Iti the Court of '1 Common Pleas of Bradford C6unty, No. an, Sep tembcr Term, 16843,, You. are hereby notified that Polly E., your 1014, has applied, to the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and the said Court, has appointed Monday, February 7th - ; ISSi, In the Court louse' In Towanda, for. hearing the said Polly. E., in the premises; at which time and place you may attend if you think Proper. r 134 w. , PETER J. DEAN, Sheriff. A - DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE '„("1„.--Estate of Isaac F. Bullock' de:el:mm(l. Letters of administration on the estate of Isaac, F. Bullock. tato of Springfield township, Bradford county Pennsylvania, have le Cen ranted. to I James I. Webn, residing In East Smithfield; lit said county, to whom all persona Indebted to asild_: cstatean3-requested to make payinen*, and these having.elaims or demands will make known Bus same without delay. JAMES H. WEBB,. - Jan 13, Wt. • • 7 5. • Administrator. TN THE MATTER OF THE F.I accOuut of John ITVlne s committee of Rebecca Steve s," a lunatic. In the Court of Com mon Pleas of llratiford County, No. 377, February Term; ma. The final account of John Irvine, committee In the aboyorase, , illed November 6,1530; and sali,l account will ; be presented to said Court for nod, confirmation- and alPrwance 'on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10Vit, 1381. unless cause be shown. why 'oathd account should not be finally ecnermed; and,alloWed oy the Court. . GF.O. W. BLA.CIEMA.N. - Towanda, Jan. 13, Mil. Prothonotary. - A'D3IINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. .ni„ Le ttrrs of nem Inlstration baring been grant ed to, the uuderalgned.opon the estate of AJplwnso J. Lloyd. late o 1 \Vyalustng township, deceased, twitch Is hereby giren that all persons Indebted to the said estate sro requested to make immediate payment, and all persons hayinr claims against said estate must present the same duly authenti cated to the undersigned for settrement. • .JOSLPH KABSIL -Leiayssit ISSO*. Administrator FOR SALE.—As I wish to go West,l offer for sale My Norman Stallion •.•tistubetta." lie is young, kind and sound ; weight from 1,400 to UM lbs.; is a very aura feat. getter and his cotta are very desirable. He willbe for sale anti] the first otliareh neat. -B. S. EDSIISTON, Ownir. Milan. Bradford C0.,-Pa., Dee. • FAKFOR SALE.—The subicri R bar btrenicor sale his farniat ilirScree. Welded lo 'Orwell township; Improved. with ;goad house and barn and orchard thereon. Time even Ea snit purchaser.- Also. will sell his home farm 2 alines tioi.ftest at Leitaysellle. of Via appe. tar further littlitlaars call on or sildreris aotts-sx.Acic . . 0e5.141u061. tourenne; Pa. •