HOME IVIAT.TEItS. WEDNESDAY TAN. New AAvertieemente. - Ere-litve Math, :;ow tiowl2—XV,llevs 8 Harker. Aadniuintrntoe.t NotAro—Locinda ticd.f. Exerutor's Not.. - -tieorge. t W. itaFeel erdudall, vol. Niles left for South _Carolina ThurAay ruaril4A, *b: y ja . V .1* FIRE: DEPilefliLENT,....—..-jt. been ttouglit teet lo' orgeniao.'ateeparate ladder Couipany, as proposed last week. Tho.taddri are being made, end they will be earri . fid, *kb the engine in case 'of fire. A Hook and Ladder company cannot do much in a town built of w“ed. MA:NsFIELD.-+liirs. L. M. PvrEasE ..u. of New York City, bee entertLl.l upon her do iles os Preceptress of the Normal School ashlaus teld. Mrs. Peterselia ter lady of lure abihtimi and of much experience in teaching. The list of students at the present term larger than ever before, and the Tostitundu is doing a great work for the country. Mayor Wood of Williamsport, is in a bad Li. He was last week arrested on n charge of conspiring with otheri to +=tort money from a citizen. The affidavit of the complainant makes a look rather dark in Mayor Wood's direction; Ludic it be a true version of the affair His Honor will be apt to get leave to spend several months 'a. Philadelphia. We hope our readers will be as highly cline,' by the disenzzion of the ‘!Literaty T en .: " on the fast page of_thie paper as are were. Who does not recollect the old piers and and " Lizir Pro." bottles--thost delights of child - - hood! We thankthe imaginative Weeden for immortalizing the Ira bottle of bin tender yontla. Frar rx Martcsnerite.—The Maine Homestead dwelling in Mainebnig was burned to the grotrnd last IraLeaday night The fire E.° rapid that nothing was saved from the building to the way of furniture and clothing.— In fact, the inmate! escaped with their night clothes, =Lane child was only snatched - from the bed en time toe:mitt life. FIRE IN MlDDLEstray.—We learn that the Flax Mill of our friend Glid.:R; :Ewa, Esq., situated between Potter's. and - .Keeneywitle, was destroyed by fire Eeterday night. We have re news of the Cantle of the'fire, isor of the loss. Insured for $3OOO. Thole are warnings to every liotisehofder.= Look von to yonr stove-pipes and chimneys. A great sno*:'stoisri, exteqiiig from Maine to the fir ea' the 17th next., and continued two dais: Tie - . X.X4,la depth of three foot in Boston- and—Prorlderies, while in Maine thopeople were 4itereMy unwed In New -Waive, emu., theorem is reported &X feet deep.. We guess eia inehee .be nearer the truth. Only about fi,Lo inches of Enow fell hereabout. SUNDAY SCHooL Facuiwo/s.—Abou,t .txty members of the lino gimgcy tied our sißage el? SatavelaY• ,The_Facurik6 was scompanied by the /logs Baud.eritieh—firrored cur citizens iviih comp film music .The -children appeared to enjoy their sleigh-ride with much • • ZCEI We are obliged to ri,bery of the little Vas (or a brief rieit. during which. with all their satire inguicitireacce,lherbaliiied with commendable , , . DoN.wrionn.—The friends of Rev. J. E. are rocittertett to meet at-his :house in Delmar, l'lmrsday erening, Jan. 21; for the knr pose of making him a donation Tisk.. The friends offer. F...staples A re Ity.lueot- • ,d to sneer it the Home of Hiram Brook, in Cbarlegmf..-Thslisriny The friends of Rev: -IS,Perpenter ere invited 'ter attend a donation yart4 at the, - hogs; of D. 9. stercns, Middlebury, We4.er. , :day evening, Fe1).15. The friends of Rec. 14. Statham are inriti.4 tO' ,ttend a donation patty at the hoiise of Watrous, in Gaines, on Saturday eveuina, Fall. 2. ConnEcnox.-111- our notice of the . I,,gnallon or Rev. Mr. "Cowden list week we -.Luca that he wau3 guini.to,Latarenc-aville, paw It should have been Newcastle, Lawrence calutr . s..] Pa The church here bee -aecepted his resigns-i :6,11 and his official connection with .t will tenni zate on the 28th inistant.—Jeney Mari TC-derie Frank Pilelpa, showman, clown, oil speculator. theatrist and general perambulator; kame to Troy with his new minstrel - troupe and gave an entertainment last Monday night. The oil troupe of Green & Dingess, which honed cut at Elmira, and which skedaddled from Watkins without paying its printers bill, looks likely an der Frank's management to become a success,— EA performance was well spoken of by those who attended ; but as he forgot the press, we, can any arching further,—Troy Odxur. 2 The Tribune A7thanac for 1867 con tain!, beside the Cdtatufai and astranomieal data, digest of the laws of Congress for 140, the election returns in full, pith, comparative tabular .udeonenta, a complete official sad Cournmim'mal Directory—toretheitiith thi:Sninetal elitement of the Government for 1.268: It id an inraluatle For isleat all the book atone. The Eve ling Journal Aimm.oe, published et :litany, Y. Y., is, next to the rsiiese the hest in the coonfry. It is espeoiiily adapted To the State of New York: FOr sale by ilugh Young at the Booketers. -; RJi .1 BLossarria.:--I"he growth of rapid, aphis as eebisnee of the enterprise and energy which charaterize its people. Among those who make a polar - sr teeping pace with the growth of the pisse,wo, meti er s Messrs. Neat & Auerbach to be Ostia - in the front rank- They have h fine store, aid bare just stocked' with the largest and feast lot Of clothearta gents' fur nishing goods ever btoeghi into the county.— They have achieved* via enviable reputation for the excellence of their verbs, their clothing being made nr under their own eyes. • Mr. ii. P. - Er- - six, their cutter, is - a - first-class artist in his liar; and we con testify that be is great on " perils* - Enth enterprise should be encouraged. THE ErnzeinoNs.-="We lith4ll,pulalkab It.c res Alt orthelowisalurinti borough elentiona soon as the returns.e reached—probably ~trt week. The election in this ailing*, resulted r full,ca • Burgess...ll:H. Cabby Cotincil--tt. ein. Chu!.linnuir; Just the Y,Ltag Ectool DiCestnrs., : iT. ZC Wdbb, S. D. ASSe.SOT—ALIie Fule • CtnetaLle--Aliner hoi,./...5tuf, d. - iio.citinei. 2 year:, A. L..liins - orth, 3 yeur9 Over .eers of the Poor—LW. A. NiAtels . , P. U. Con tick der; Judze. cif Election=—J. /learn. 4), 44m:wk., snit Ci - W:bran : fvtttt. `rum the Council, of wht. L the) Lice 1 evn faithful tiligrulocp f.er- Avvcr. t i „ Thy ioice ;Keit 'antic; ‘..111 u t:3_lite Iw.,t -tL: of ua y e p cuu . Vb.:l - ream - with 14 - -rtgftl4 amt .1 thi.ir collcagott. - • 11AcanirrK'LLT Bc•Fehr Tia;;, 1,4,4 still,: " a1.4-1 1 A" - Burriattla aug .t itaile a," " Calcutta, the City of PaltaAtt, 6 I;efipeli , - ,diotrated artieleF.' The -.. , N*lnias7. - ...el • OW Aunt Matilda" a l te ze,:ter :ztorie., - ti . . , ney.—TbePrinverrerat • • • rne,t • • . • flablort-pialtu piI , NAK.4. 3u . t 111.ereoun.- try "rise Patt,rus, are nutneraut , aral pretty, Li! ,n we hare never received a finer numl.cr d Lady's Magazine. *8 per your. -.lto a1p..., $3 30 L. . . BLADLIe3 Mosrm.r.—This *". Magazine •' reptdiy gaining ground in public Lire!. re are partied to knott liov it enn be afrordal at , the P 6 c'e• The contricutions arb trot nitoitod there la none better printed, " Who li he p , --a aerial story now being published, bids fair to rival "The Dead Letter," iu dramatic force and facination. -lre:ramEscrY high order. •! h l tragglc;.:,is;Atieof the best speci mens of ,14411t4e..*444 . iiiiai1l sea_ lately.— Young keep. this and other ALtgazinet at the 13oul,tore. '%c'Februsty .- 'nrimbei of the 2 ./014;0e ccii talus the OP ii="4 4 5t... gel," . Katharine Marne," and a paper by Prof. AgaSsis upolf the" ilactaiitiSfW'ofliaine, and sercralsmem ..a b o a r t 2 o lg y a l . ,,, ras t, among which we estimate that entitled, "Ilow Mr. Frye would have preached it"-0.9 one of the moat .original of sketches weever came across: $4 per year. Ticknor et Fields, Boston, Mass. The Publishers of "One Yorriso FOLKS" invite the attention of their friends of the Press to the series of articles moll...just began in the ifagarinh, susdaC ibegetteridi kit ii.&arktae-..1114 J.." These articles are written by a gentleman of great experience OS author and-traveller, and it is believed that they will prove the most in forming, entertaining, and brilliant yet given in any periodical for young people. The first, devo ted to anecdotes and farts about China, is "con tained in the present number , of " Our Young Folkr," which also includes an o u tdoor way on the time subject of Exerei.. arrnscrr . From the Minutes of Proceeding, of the Burgeon and To®n Council of Williboro. APRIL 15, 1368—Resolved, That the Street ex tending from the upper bridge on Main Street, crossing Pearl and Walnut Streets be known as Lincoln Street, And that the Street extending from the Bridge at the east end of Queen Street east to the Boro line be known as State Street. MAT 7, 1866—Resoked, That tho Street run ning from near the east end of 'Ring Street from Walnut Street to Grant Street be known hereafter ao Back* Surd, AsiTtbe Street rant - ant' frelm 'th'e livelitietticsr the residence of M. Bolsi to the yqt of pitisy, Stiles be named Grant •Streel, And that the Street extending from Water Street near the residence of M. Ballard tp the Cemetery be called Nichols Street, And that the Street extending from the bridge at the upper end a Main Street to the Born line near E. J. Brown's residence be coded Second A - seas' I „ .1:A fitkr. And that the Street extending from 'walnut near tkes,aid_. Sebppl Amps .44itottrCitluit Street to the Born line be ealledSehool Street. (`ors.—This changes by Bee°lotion of Jane 11, 1866, into "Meade Street") Team 11, 1886--Retaloed, That the name of "School Street" be changed to that of Meade Street, - . And that thiStreof tinnang pattdlel with Grant Street on the south, be called Sherman Street, And that the Street running from the Plank road north from A. Foley's lot towards the Ceme tery be culled Sheridan Street. Tbri . Wirag.---gblefariffi n prA a kiMstlivig , es fo wllll4 - 9 "Allow me to congratulate you, on the success which compels you to enlarge your useful paper, and I hope that a whole army of Local 'Corres pondents will give their assistance to keep us in formed upon all local incidents. If one's neigh bor is bntnt opt of hoax!, antristuasV your invet erate newspaper render is not satisfied with see ing it, but be must read of it in Lis County pa peri, and here, in a friendly spirit I would ad vise st p a..ba isiten to isesid(coac coonti.,-141-askattges the- rekitatiein bf sopaper when false reports are admitted in its columns. Also, that our literary friends do not confound names ,auto thins,-O 0 tkar arroag iMPsessiOnis grem-r For instance, a etasna that smacks Of EfiVar'S De.l'oe,iri this weeleipapcie 'Lima - weik; the ri+lii-Ouse; yrbich vkis. 'EthiougElfeafeat. ala,:eiiitiree Anti ;'the ‘• Wash" on the bordeis of Norfolk. was located in Yorkshire: and not long since the poet Cow per, who u.ided with the Rev. John Newton, was made an inmate of,the same,difallingsaabbe grertt fhilowpher, Fir - Isaac yeirt - esc, aucl your. correspondent dour? . th,; r4ter, liner Ruzzlea us up here with an ac::ount df two ertgoc.,, together and smashing, themselves to pieces, 'alien both trains were moving North. By silicit acrobatic feat the Nara cot engine-turned round, to meet it - antagonist he does not sO3. nishink you mai- ere long be obliged to - publish a . .fiedit , Weekly. I remain o . "-Syascr.mrn.". [The- foregoing ,ibirrunniention --13onid bore Leen puth,hed last week, but mt= miclatd, and only turned up after the edition war in the mail=. 1 % - *-!=a r " e gF r ?-q u F;Y ie "4.4.,F I !EVt. - - 11 1I ii h n HVI k not-often happeui cern in tlits,ufficE, !Nal lie glad to bear from hint oftentauLepteamt to put lien to paper. En.] ODD FELLows.—The Arbon Lodge of I. 0. 0. F., dedicated on the 20th of Dee.t,he 'hettntifial room that,they - htive recently Etted'irp, for their Ilse at Bless. Deptitatitins from' . neigh, s , /toting lodges and — irvite'd guests, numbering ,( with the members of the bilge) nearly 300 per ons;witnessed the ceremony " and then' listened an elaborate address by the Rec. Mr. Kern, after which suitable remarks mere made by Elders 'Peregrine, Reynold'. and Crane, also by Messrs. ;;V% SPf O OPir,T. B. . - nideroon,Hirhards. And flsrl retenn. Sußper. was served I,iy . Taylor, after which , lgpeCial trains to:Arnot and Aforris Run carried home the viSitori - from those places = THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. —This 'widely circulated and popular Joanna Of the le. dustrial Arts and Sciences existed its twenty., et,- bad year on the first of January inst, and - the publishers propose to. signalise the oecesion by enlarging lt, to "(hesire of the 'most costly Scien-)• lifittojournals of Great Britain. without, balmier, hiereaming the subscription price. 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